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December 18, 2019

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A-8 Local Wednesday, December 18, 2019 The Press-Dispatch Tuesday, Dec. 24 at 7pm Please join our church family with carols and lighting a Christmas Candle for this glorious season. Have a blessed CHristmas witH all your family and friends, and a very Happy new year. 910 Main St., Petersburg 812-354-6844 main street Presbyterian Church Candlelight Service Our doors will be open to all those who wish to share this night with us. Give the gift of good vision Schedule an eye exam, or come in and check out our collection of attractive designer frames. Locally Owned and Operated Dr. Clint Shoultz 715 S. 9th Street, Petersburg • (812) 354-9400 Mon. 8am-7pm, Tues. 8am-noon, Wed. 10am-7pm, Thurs-Fri. 8am-5pm PETERSBURG HOLLY WALK Don Richardson puts the engine of one of his several train sets that were on display at the Mod- el Train Show on Saturday. Above: Colton, Brittain, Kayden and Logan Cummins each control one of the four trains on Cal Biddle's set-up that he lets kids operate during the an- nual Model Train Show. Left: These automated Snow Baby Christmas displays were set up at the Train Show on Saturday. Their original home was in the windows of Citizens State Bank, in Petersburg. They then spent a couple of decades on display at the Miley's Christmas display outside. Then a couple of years ago Don and Lori Richardson bought them and restored them to like-new condition. Santa Claus (Wayne Manning) holds five-week-old August Dotterweich. Dotterweich was one of many children who visited with Santa in his house at the corner of Eighth and Main streets last Saturday. The Petersburg First United Methodist Church youth group sang Christmas carols on Main St., Satur- day afternoon during the Holly Walk. Sam Nelson, Gabby Collins, Addy Russell, Ella Adams and Amelia Adams formed the carolers. The Odd Fellows Pacific Lodge 175 Petersburg were out selling candy to raise money to help with the maintenance of Walnut Hills Cemetery in Peters- burg. Members working at the stand Saturday morning were Bob Kirby, Ran- dy Hamm and Rodney Matteson. Zack, Hillary, Maxx and Addisson Hoover along with Jeff, Cacey, Owen, Lil- ly and Carter Wilson enjoyed a horse drawn carriage ride together on Satur- day during the Holly Walk.

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