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September 29, 2021

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We are not bound by any such errors, and we reserve the right to correct them prior to any sale of merchandise. Product is representative of stock. Selection may vary by store. †Genuine leather used on seating, arm and footrest areas matched with high-quality synthetic material on other minimal-wear areas of the furniture. FINANCING FOR QUALIFIED PURCHASE With approved credit. Ask sales consultant for details. $ 599 99 each $ 699 99 each $ 899 99 each $ 499 99 each 250 Fa IN LOVE WITH COMFORT S • A • L • E 716 Main St. Petersburg • 812-354-9372 /margeshallmark Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 9-5; Friday 9-6 October is Clergy Appreciation Month Send your pastor a Hallmark card to show your appreciation! Hallmark Christmas Debut Saturday, Oct. 16 New Hope Collection C3PO and R2D2 Gnome for Christmas First in Series Penguin Gingerbread Treat Only $24 with purchase of 3 Hallmark Christmas Cards New ornaments available for the debut Halloween Gifts, cards and decor October Special Events Petersburg High School Class of 1965 The Petersburg High School Class of 1965 met on Friday, Sept. 17 at the Prides Creek Golf Course Club House for their 56th year class reunion. Attending were, front row (l to r): Cheryl (Kays) Cates, Libby Rudolph, Nancy Willis, Sue (McCormick) Mar- tin, Peggy (Osborne) Hinkle and Tom Tislow (on Ipad, Facetime from California); second row: Connie (Beadles) Ross, Barbara (Adams) Morton and Brenda (Thomas) Stone; third row: Eugene Frandsen, Don Southwood, Tom Miley, Virginia (Wilson) Sams and Barbara (Perry) Miller; fourth row: Marion Ficklin, Darrell Frederick, Ted Hawkins, Susie (Cox) Horrall, Mike Horrall, Alan Benjamin and Judy (Simpson) VanAlstine. Area Reunions AREA HAPPENINGS Celebrate Recovery–Will meet every Monday at 6 p.m. at the River of Life Church, 342 E. CR 300 N., Petersburg. For more information, contact Pastor Jim at 812-354-8800. Pike County History Center—Will meet the fourth Mon- day of each month at the History Center, 1104 Main Street, Petersburg at 6:30 p.m. New members welcome. History Cen- ter hours Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until fur- ther notice. DAR—Local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution meet the second Monday of each month Septem- ber through June at 6 p.m. at the History Center in Petersburg. Free Clothing Bank–Oak Grove Church in Oakland City offers a free clothing bank each Tuesday 9 -11 a.m. (Oakland City time) for everyone. They carry new and used clothing. Location is on Morton Street, just past Chuckles. Come to the gymnasium door located at the back of the church. Winslow Alcoholics Anonymous – will meet every Tues- day at 7:30 p.m. Call 812-789 -8535 for location of the meeting. Odd Fellows IOOF Pacific Lodge #175 meeting–the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. All area members are encouraged to attend. Otwell Ruritan–will have its monthly meetings the sec- ond Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Pike Lodge #121 F&AM regular stated meeting–the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. All area Masons are invited to attend. Jefferson Township Community Center of Otwell–will have its monthly meetings the first Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend. Perinatal Loss Support – Expectant parents who sud- denly lose their child often experience a wide range of emo- tions and grief. Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center offers support to assist those who have experienced the loss of a child (conception to one month of age) through the griev- ing process, and provide an atmosphere of confidentiality and comfort. For more information about Perinatal Loss Support, con- tact Theresa O'Bryan, Pastoral Care, at 812-996 -0219 or to- bryan@mhhcc.org. Grief Support Series-The death of a loved one, a child leaving home, overwhelming changes in one's personal life – each can cause profound grief and suffering. To offer reas- surance and comfort, Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center has developed a free support program called "Grief Support Series." In this program, participants will learn that grief is nor- mal, examine the various emotions of grief, be encouraged to face the pain, and find ways to make a healthy emotion- al withdrawal from the loss. Conducting the sessions will be Theresa O'Bryan, Hospital Chaplain, and Tom Holsworth, a clinical psychologist who has served as a co-facilitator of this program since its inception in 1991. Call for the next five-week program. Programs will be at 6:30 p.m. in Memorial Hospital and Health Care Centers Chapel. This program is free and space is limited. Pre-regis- tration is necessary, please call 812-996 -0219. Right To Life Aluminum Can/Paper Drive-will be Oct. 2 at Tractor Supply Lot at the Tractor Supply Co. Parking Lot in Washington from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Living with COPD-If you or someone you care for is liv- ing with COPD, join us for an educational meeting on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 12, from noon-1:30 p.m. in the Memo- rial Hospital and Health Care Center Mary Potter Meeting Room, located inside the hospital at 800 W 9th St., Jasper. For more information about "Living with COPD," visit Memorial Hospital's website at www.mhhcc.org and click on "Classes & Events," or call 812-996 -5232 or 812-996 -1528. Pre-registration is not necessary, and there is no cost to at- tend. Edwards joins Memorial Hospital staff Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center announce the addition of Claire Ed- wards, CRNA to its medical associate staff. Certified Reg- istered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) are advanced prac- tice registered nurses who ad- minister anesthesia and other medications and monitor pa- tients receiving and recover- ing from anesthesia. Edwards received her bach- elor's degree in nursing at Bel- larmine University in Louis- ville, Ky., and her doctor of nursing practice in nurse an- esthesia from Murray State University in Murray, Ky. She is a member of the American Association of Nurse Anesthe- tists. Edwards previously worked as an intensive care nurse for four years. She is a graduate of Jasper High School. Claire Edwards

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