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SEVERAL VARIETIES AVAILABLE FRESH, MADE-FROM-SCRATCH CINNAMON ROLLS FRIDAY MORNING FRESH, MADE-FROM-SCRATCH CINNAMON ROLLS TUESDAY MORNING Turkey Manhattan $ 7.99 Turkey Breast Smothered in Gravy on Mashed Potatoes and Amish Bread with Green Beans and Drink * Cut Out and Place on the Fridge! WE'RE OPEN cafe & cakes cof fee cafe SPECIAL MENU AND EXPANDED HOURS for the Buffalo Trace Festival September 28 & 29 65th Wedding Anniversary Jim and Jennie Houtsch, of Otwell, will be celebrating their 65th wedding anniver- sary, September 26, 2018, with a card shower. Cards may be sent to: 10786 E. SR 56, Otwell, IN 47564. Jim Houtsch and Jennie Neukam were married Sep- tember, 26, 1953, at St. John Evangelical and Reformed Church in Granite City, Ill. The couple's children are: Ruben John, who died in infancy, Michael Houtsch and wife Judy, of Otwell, Doreatha Lintzenich and husband Steve, of Mount Vernon, and Donna Brandt and husband Kevin, of Jas- per. They have eight grand- children and fifteen great- grandchildren. Mr. Houtsch is a retired, self-employed carpenter and construction contractor. MARRIAGE LICENSES Devin Thomas Gray, 26, of 9630 E. CR 200 S., Vel- pen, son of Andrew Gray and Barbara Jones Gray, to Lauren Jade Morton, 23, of 9630 E. CR 200 S., daugh- ter of Rebecca Willis Morton and Larry Morton. Daniel P. Young, 85, of 200 W. Pike Ave., Apt 222, Petersburg, son of Otis Young and Cecial Sturgeon Young, to Brenda Kay Grove, 67, of 200 W. Pike Ave., Apt. 225, Petersburg, daughter of Carl Eugene Gray and Marcella Charles Gray. Kenneth R. Collard, 45, of 405 N. 10th St., Peters- burg, son of Kenneth Collard, Sr. and Jennifer Lynn Rowe Collard, to Amanda S. Collard, 35, of 405 N. 10th St., Petersburg, daughter of Roger Dale Messer and Wendelyn Richardson Uppencamp. Robert Wayne Gunn, 39, of 2175 E. Main St., Lot 14, Petersburg, son of Robert Wayne Gunn and Teresea Synder Littrell to Nancy Rose Curry, 43, of 301 E. Lu- cas St., Winslow, daughter of Henry Gary Uppencamp and Anna Jane Ermit Uppencamp. Scott E. Bush, 55, of 12089 S. SR 61, Lynnville, son of Jack Bush and Mary Keown Bush, to Leah Kay Fen- wick, 32, of 12089 S. SR 61, Lynnville, daughter of Ru- dy Fenwick and Pamela Spaw Fenwick. With This Ring... Storytelling duo at Dubois County Museum, Sept. 22 The Dubois County Mu- seum announce a special program for Saturday, Sept. 22, called "Corsets and Chamber Pots" pre- sented by Taleweavers Storytellers. The program will begin at 10 :30 a.m. in the museum. "The storytelling duo, The Taleweavers, Tam- my and Mike Deicken, will help you experience the hilarious things that can happen when you en- gage in time travel and you don't know as much about the past as you thought. Their program, "Corsets and Chamber Pots" will have you laughing, sing- ing and re-living Mid- western life 100 years ago with plenty of interaction for the whole family." The museum is open Tuesday through Friday from 10 -2 p.m.; Saturday from 10 -4 p.m. and Sun- day 1-4 p.m. Closed on Monday. Located in Jas- per at 2704 N. Newton Street (US 231). Phone 812-634-7733. Allow two hours to view exhibits. Visit the museum website at www.duboiscountymu- seum.org. Come one, come all to the city-wide yard sale Above: A good many buyers showed up at the Petersburg Hard- ware parking lot lo- cation on Saturday morning where a num- ber of vendors put a variety of items for sale on tables. Left: Six-year-old Zoey Cannon and two- year-old Trey Love- less enjoyed Saturday morning on a trike during the Petersburg City-Wide Yard Sale. The pair were greeting customers and help- ing sell items at a yard sale in Petersburg off Main Street on 17th. James Capozella photos

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