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C-12 East Gibson News Wednesday, May 23, 2018 The Press-Dispatch Wood Memorial Wood Memorial High School junior Jalen Doerner watches his ball while putting during the boys' golf sectional tourna- ment hosted by Vincennes Lin- coln at the Country Club of Old Vincennes on Friday, June 1. Doerner shot an 18-hole score of 92. As a team, the Trojans tied for fourth with Washing- ton with a score of 345. Ed Ca- hill photo Wood Memorial High School boys' golfer Carter Creedon tees off while playing in the section- al tournament hosted by Vin- cennes Lincoln at the Country Club of Old Vincennes on Fri- day, June 1. Creedon shot an 18-hole score of 77 and will ad- vance to the regional tourna- ment – which will be held on Thursday, June 7, at the Coun- try Oaks Golf Club in Mont- gomery – as an individual. As a team, the Trojans tied for fourth with Washington with a score of 345. Ed Cahill photo Wood Memorial High School boys' golfer Travis Bottoms hits a putt during the section- al tournament hosted by Vin- cennes Lincoln at the Coun- try Club of Old Vincennes on Friday, June 1. Bottoms shot an 18-hole score of 107. As a team, the Trojans tied for fourth with Washington with a score of 345. Ed Cahill photo Wood Memorial High School freshman Paxton Schwomeyer follows through after hitting a tee shot during the boys' golf sectional tournament hosted by Vincennes Lincoln at the Country Club of Old Vin- cennes on Friday, June 1. Schwomeyer shot an 18-hole score of 81. As a team, the Trojans tied for fourth with Washington with a score of 345. Ed Cahill photo BOYS' GOLF AT THE SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT EAST GIBSON NEWS Continued from page 3 Pentecostal tact. To have a friend, you need to be a friend. Jesus said what you give out is what you will receive back. May you find peace and joy in your life this week. God's servant and friend to humanity, George Bruce, Pastor Presbyterian Wesleyan MAIN STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10th and Main Streets, Petersburg 812-354-6844 Sunday worship 10 :30 a.m.; Youth group Monday evening at 6 p.m. Come vis- it us, our doors are always open to you. What makes a community great In Acts 4:32-35, Luke de- scribes the first Christians (not even yet called that) as having "everything in com- mon," with no "needy person among them." Theologian Fred Crad- dock says the early church embodied both the Old Tes- tament ideal and the Greek ideal, "which held that 'for friends all things are com- mon.' Clearly, Luke is pre- senting the early church as the embodiment of both the Jewish and Greek ideal com- munity in which unity and charity thrive." Office hours: 9 a.m.-noon, Monday-Friday. Boyd Heldring, Pastor Amy Melhiser, Secretary HUNTINGBURG HOLINESS CHURCH 813 N. Washington St. Huntingburg Pastor 812-354-4273 Sunday morning service and Sunday school 10 a.m.; Sunday evening worship 6 p.m.; Wednesday prayer and praise 7 p.m. Everyone is always wel- come. For information or trans- portation, call the Pastor. Brent S. Myers, Pastor NEW BEGINNING FELLOWSHIP WESLEYAN CHURCH 9th and McCoy, Petersburg Pastor 812-632-0773 Sunday morning worship 10 :30 a.m. You are invited to worship with us. Richard Comer, Pastor OTWELL WESLEYAN CHURCH 2277 N. Mechanics Street Otwell Pastor 812-354-3028 Sunday school 9:30 a.m.; morning worship 10 :30 a.m.; evening worship service 6:30 p.m. Nursery available. • Tuesday morning wom- en's Bible study at the fellow- ship hall 10 a.m. "A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for a time of adversity" (Proverbs 17:1,7 NIV ). Reach out and be a friend to someone this week. God will bless you. We invite all of you to come and worship with us. Roy Stilwell, Pastor Pam Lemond, Reporter AREA HAPPENINGS Petersburg Lions Club Run for Sight - Hokum Karem (Run or Walk) 9 a.m. EDT, Saturday, June 9, 2018, at Hornady Park, 1265 State Road 56 Petersburg. For more information, contact Cal Biddie, Lions Race Director, 225 W. Pike Ave. Petersburg, IN 47567. Mt. Olympus Alumni Banquet - Saturday, June 16, with social hour at 4 p.m. and catered dinner at 5 p.m. at the Mt. Olympus gym. For more information, contact Patty Craig at 812-385 -8228. Petersburg Senior Citizens Center - The senior citizens center is open from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday in the Pike County Courthouse basement. Breakfast is served on the first Wednesday of the month, donations accepted to help with the cost. Everyone is welcome. Al-Anon meeting – Meetings are each Wednesday at 11:30 a.m., located at 424 W. 7th St. in Jasper. For more information, call 812-887-0349. Celebrate Recovery Program – Meets every Sunday night from 5 to 7 p.m. at 207 Lafayette St. in Winslow. For more information, call Krystal Breed- ing 812-582-2562. Winslow Alcohol Anonymous – will meet every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Call 812-789 -8535 for location of the meeting. Narcotic Anonymous – Every Monday at 7 p.m. at River of Life Fellowship Church. For more informa- tion, contact 812-380 -1395. Free Clothing Bank - Oak Grove Church in Oak- land 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 lo- cated at the back of the church. Women's Cancer Support Group - The Lange- Fuhs Cancer Center at Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center offers a support group for women who have had cancer of any type or are currently undergo- ing cancer treatment. Sessions are the third Tuesday of each month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Lange-Fuhs Cancer Center Confer- ence Room, located at Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center's Dorbett Street entrance. For more information about the "Women's Support Group," visit www.mhhcc.org and click on "Classes & Events," or call The Lange-Fuhs Cancer Center at 812- 996 -7488. Pre-registration is not necessary. Diabetes Discovery Camp – Has your child been diagnosed with diabetes? When diagnosed with dia- betes, almost every part of your and your child's life is affected. It's a serious condition, but there's a lot you can do to protect your children's health. Memori- al Hospital and Health Care Center is offering a free event, "Diabetes Discovery Camp," on Saturday, June 23, 2018, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. The Diabetes Discovery Camp will be at the Tri-County YMCA, 131 East 16th Street, Ferdinand, and is for children ages 4-18 and their parent or guard- ian. The day will consist of fun crafts and activities for children, and a day of educational sessions and net- working for parents. Snacks and lunch will be provided, and registration is required. Contact Memorial Hospital Diabetes Man- agement at 812-996 -0521 or email diabetes@mhhcc. org to request a registration form. NEWS! Want to share your news with others? The Press-Dispatch can help deliver it to Pike and the surrounding counties. 812-354-8500 net edition pressdispatch.net/edition Web, Smartphone, Tablet Streamline the Headline! 812-354-8500 • 820 Poplar St., Petersburg, IN • ads@pressdispatch.net

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