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FRUITLAND SCHOOL REUNION IS SEPT. 3
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
The annual Fruitland High School and Elementary School Reunion will be held Sunday, Sept. 3, from 1-4 p.m. at the North Elementary School. All former students, teachers, and any interested patrons are invited. If there are any questions, please contact Betty Palmer, chairman, at 243-5983. The members of the 1950 elementary graduating class are the hosts for the event...
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INFANTRY PLANS REUNION
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Former members of the 140th Infantry Regiment are planning a reunion Oct. 20-21 at the Holiday Inn in Festus, Mo. The 140th was active during the 1930's through World War II and deactivated in 1959. The unit was made up of people from the Southeast Missouri area. For information, contact James W. Hewitt, 1247 Spring Dr.; Herculaneum, MO 73048; (636) 937-4464 or Jim McCoy; 711 Jefferson; Festus, MO 63028; (636) 931-2194...
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NEW TITLES ARRIVE AT RIVERSIDE REGIONAL LIBRARY
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Several new books and videos are in the main Jackson facility of Riverside Regional Library. In the Adult category, new titles include Live Now, Age Later by Isadore Rosenfeld, Purple Cane Road by James Lee Burke, Children of the Horse by Amanda Cockrell, Mr. Perfect by Linda Howard, Jerusalem Vigil by Bodie Thoene, Running Blind by Lee Child, The Poyson Garden by Karen Harper and Stalker by Faye Kellerman;...
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SCHOOL OPENS SMOOTHLY
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Another school year has opened at Jackson and Oak Ridge schools. Both districts reported a smooth first week back in school. "It's been great," said Rick McClard, Jackson High School principal. "The kids are great. It's been pretty smooth. We've had very few hitches or problems. Naturally we've had some students who have had to change schedules and those kinds of things. You always have that."...
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REMARKS: APPROACH OF FALL STILL TRIGGERS MEMORIES
(Column ~ 08/27/00)
During my days as a sports editor this was a magical time for me. Not only was the promise of cooler weather looming ahead, but also the promise of another fall (and entire school year) of outstanding sports action. For several years I lived and died in the sports vein...
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LOCAL RELIGIOUS LEADERS SPEAK OUT ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
The death penalty isn't a civilized way of handling punishment nor does it offer spiritual lessons on redemption or teach forgiveness, area religious leaders say. If people could see the reality of death row, "it would be a sharp lesson on pain and human suffering -- not only for those that die but those who administer the death penalty," said the Rev. Dr. Clayton Smith, pastor of Centenary United Methodist Church in Cape Girardeau...
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SUPREME COURT TWICE REFUSES REVIEW OF ROLL'S CASE
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Gary Lee Roll has run out of court appeals seven years after pleading guilty to murdering two people in their Cape Girardeau home. Only a last-minute request to Gov. Mel Carnahan for clemency stands between him and his scheduled execution Wednesday...
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MISSOURI EXECUTIONS A 'CLINICAL PROCESS' WITH SET PROCEDURES
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
After attending 11 executions at the Potosi Correctional Center, veteran newsman Bob Priddy knows the routine. Arrive at the prison at 10:30 p.m. Wait in a holding area with other witnesses for the state until a few minutes before midnight, when they are taken to the execution area...
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THREE OTHERS SITTING ON DEATH ROW FOR AREA CRIMES
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Jerome Mallett. Gary Roll. Andrew Lyons. Russell Bucklew. The four men are of different ages and backgrounds, but they share a common circumstance: All are living on death row at the Potosi, Mo., Correctional Center for crimes committed in Cape Girardeau and Perry counties. They have spent a combined 28 years in the prison while appealing their convictions at the state and federal level...
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FROM THE PULPIT: WE CAN TAKE A LESSON FROM THE HOUSEFLY
(Column ~ 08/27/00)
I sat down at the kitchen table to read the newspaper on a blissful Sunday afternoon. Despite my best intentions to relax, I was distracted by an annoying sound. Bzzzzzzz. Tap, tap. I looked up from the newspaper to see a common housefly, desperately attempting to fly through the clear glass window pane of the sliding patio door...
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A LEGACY OF PAIN AND PAINKILLERS
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
"This pain never goes away," Gary Roll once said of the jaw affliction that resulted from an oral surgery in which six impacted teeth were removed while he was in the Army. On leaving the service, the Veterans Administration granted him a 50 percent service-related disability income...
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POLICE AND COURT RECORDS TELL THE STORY OF THE SCHEPER FAMILY MURDERS
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Police records and court testimony have left few doubts about what happened at 31 N. Henderson St. early in the morning on Aug. 9, 1992. The actions that led to the murders started to unfold earlier, with Gary Roll in his home at 1972 Big Bend Road on the evening of Aug. 8 with two friends, David Wayne Rhodes and John Gregory Browne Jr. They watched television, played Nintendo and used LSD...
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STEINER EARNS SECURITY, STRATEGY DEGREE
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Congressman Ike Skelton of the 4th Missouri District recently congratulated Chaplain Mark G. Steiner, lieutenant commander, United States Navy, for receiving a master of arts in national security and strategic studies from Naval War College, Newport, R.I...
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UNION VOLUNTEERS LIGHT UP NORTH ELEMENTARY
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Care had to be taken to get fixtures exactly the right distance apart. Jackson USA Signal/Mark Evans IBEW workers made North Elementary halls much brighter after installing additional lights. Jackson USA Signal/Mark Evans FRUITLAND -- Sometimes students need to lighten up...
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HOMECOMERS PACKS IN BIG CROWDS
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Float your boat: Engine trouble kept this boat ride -- new to Homecomers -- from working early in the week, but none of the youngsters in town found the celebration to be all wet. Ready for Atlantic City: After conducting the band, Arron Wendel, 2000 Miss Missouri, was attentive to an interviewer. A Southwest Missouri State University graduate, she will compete in the Miss America pageant Oct. 14 in Atlantic City...
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PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE OPENS TO PRIMARY ANNEX
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
The bridge serves as a pedestrian route from the high school and Primary Annex to the west side of town. Mayor Paul Sander said the city decided to replace the bridge even though pedestrians can use a traffic bridge two blocks away on Adams Street to reach the same destinations. "We felt it would be safer for the kids to walk directly from the annex. They wouldn't have to walk close to a busy street," Sander said...
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MISSOURI STATE HORSESHOE EVENT AT SCOTT
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
SCOTT CITY -- Jackson and Leopold pitchers stood out during last weekend's 20th annual Missouri State Knights of Columbus Horseshoe Tournament hosted by the St. Joseph Knights of Columbus Hall. Three Leopold teams and one Jackson team claimed state championships during the weekend. Jackson's Kevin Kluesner and Todd Reiminger won the Class H championship and Jasonians Michael Elfrink and Bernard Beussink took third in Class B competition...
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DEATH PENALTY ON HOLD IN ILLINOIS: STUDY OF PUNISHMENT UNDER WAY
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
TAMMS, Ill. -- The execution chamber at Tamms Correctional Center has been used one time. Andrew Kokoraleis, who was convicted of murder in DuPage County, Ill., in 1984, was the first man to be executed at the Tamms super-maximum-security prison in March 1999...
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SPOUSE ABUSE LAWS TOUGHER
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Anyone who hits a spouse today will face stricter state laws than ever before. New domestic violence assault laws, elevating slapping or hair pulling from a misdemeanor crime to a felony, will dramatically increase punishment, Cape Girardeau County Prosecutor Morley Swingle said...
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SERIOUSLY SAUCY: PENNY STREET PORKERS NAMED TOP BARBECUE GRILLMASTERS
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Chomp. Chomp. Swallow. Savor. Sip. It was an oft-repeated routine for judges at work at the Cape Barbecue Fest held Saturday afternoon at Arena Park. More than 30 judges rated six types of meat prepared by 27 teams hoping to be named the grand champion grillmaster at the event...
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ROBBERY FOR DRUGS ENDS WITH THREE DEAD
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Three dead bodies found Aug. 9, 1992, at 31 N. Henderson St. gave John Brown, Morley Swingle and Kenneth McManaman a common interest that should finally die on Wednesday. Their interest is Gary Lee Roll. Roll, 48, was found guilty of murdering Randy and Sherry Scheper. Eight years later, he will be executed...
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EXECUTION SECHEDULED FOR '92 CAPE MURDERS; A NICE GUY WHO BECAME A KILLER
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Look at the yearbook picture of the 1968 Central High School wrestling team. There's a future doctor. A future lawyer. A future psychotherapist. Can you pick out a future killer? Probably not. Gary Lee Roll was a nice kid, people say. Mitch Miller, the wrestler sitting to Roll's right in the photograph, says they had a unique relationship. ...
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SLAMFEST STRESSES THE 'FEST': CROWDS SOAK UP ATMOSPHERE AT NINTH ANNUAL TOURNAMENT
(College Sports ~ 08/27/00)
With the lilting lyrics of soul music blaring and the tangy aroma of barbecue permeating the air, the ninth annual Slamfest got underway at Indian Park. Slamfest 2000 even received cooperation from the weather as sunshine replaced the threat of showers. ...
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THE LATEST LINE: SEMO SET FOR BRUTAL SCHEDULE
(Sports Column ~ 08/27/00)
The Tim Billings era for Southeast Missouri State University's football program officially begins Thursday night in Huntington, W.V. While Billings and the Indians have high hopes of a turnaround season -- SEMO went 3-8 in 1999 and has a 13-31 record over the past four years --they figure to be greeted extremely rudely by Marshall's powerful Thundering Herd, who went 13-0 last year and have in just a few shorts seasons gone from a I-AA juggernaut to legitimate I-A powerhouse...
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BRIEFLY: DAVIS RECORDS HOLE-IN-ONE
(High School Sports ~ 08/27/00)
Larry Davis of Cape Girardeau recently recorded his first ever hole-in-one at Cape Jaycee Municipal Golf Course. Davis' ace came during the Cape Jaycee annual Two-Man Scramble on No. 12, a par 3 playing 183 yards. Davis, playing with partner John Trimble, used a 7-wood to accomplish the feat. Also witnessing the shot were Gerald Brown and Jim Tatum...
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CROSS COUNTRY SEASON READY TO HIT THE TRAIL
(High School Sports ~ 08/27/00)
Young runners throughout the area have been beating the pavement during the scorching dog days of summer in anticipation of the high school cross country season. In a matter of just days, those dedicated male and female athletes will be able to translate their grueling workouts into actual competition as local squads prepare to open their seasons...
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LADY TIGERS TAKE FOURTH IN SOFTBALL TOURNEY
(High School Sports ~ 08/27/00)
ST. LOUIS -- The Cape Central Lady Tigers ended up taking fourth place in the Cor Jesu softball tournament after splitting four games on Friday and Saturday. Central (4-2) lost both games on Saturday, falling first to the defending state champs Blue Springs 8-1, then losing a squeaker to Lindbergh in the third-place game 2-1...
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AREA HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL TEAMS ARE SET, NOW... IT'S TIME TO SPIKE
(High School Sports ~ 08/27/00)
It's that time of year -- dawning of a new high school volleyball season. The young ladies who play are filled with the anxious anticipation of real game competition. The coaches, new and veteran, are brimming with optimism, even though much of that optimism is of the "cautious" variety...
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OUTDOOR CORNER: DOVE SEASON SHOULD BE BOUNTIFUL
(Column ~ 08/27/00)
Friday, Sept. 1, marks the opening of Missouri's dove hunting season. The number of resident mourning doves are up. Crops that provide food for doves are ready. And with Missouri headed for its second consecutive split dove season, quail and pheasant hunters will be able to share the bounty. All in all, this year's dove season seems to be shaping up as a memorable one...
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BLANCH PRATER
(Obituary ~ 08/27/00)
THEBES, Ill. -- Blanch Prater, 76, of Thebes died Thursday, Aug. 24, 2000, on arrival at Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah, Ky., following an auto accident. She was born April 26, 1924, in McDowell, Ky., daughter of Wilborn and Katie Moore Tackett...
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MADGE ROSE
(Obituary ~ 08/27/00)
Madge Marie Rose, 85, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Aug. 25, 2000, at her son's residence in Glenallen, Mo. She was born June 13, 1915, in Cape Girardeau, daughter of Jason Franklin and Flossie Marie Varner Parker. She and Payne E. Rose were married April 12, 1936, at Cape Girardeau. He died Sept. 16, 1990...
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GEORGE CAVE
(Obituary ~ 08/27/00)
CAIRO, Ill. -- George A. Cave, 79, of Cairo died Saturday, Aug. 26, 2000, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. Arrangements are incomplete at Barkett Funeral Home in Cairo.
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BEDFORD BAILEY
(Obituary ~ 08/27/00)
EAST PRAIRIE, Mo. -- Bedford P. Bailey, 93, of East Prairie died Saturday, Aug. 26, 2000, at East Prairie Nursing Center. He was born Dec. 10, 1906, near Murray, Ky., son of James H. and Mary Ann McKinney Bailey. He had lived in Mississippi County most of his life, where he worked as a self-employed painter. He and Edna L. Dickerson were married Nov. 19, 1951. She died May 11, 1992...
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ARMETHA TAYLOR
(Obituary ~ 08/27/00)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- Armetha A. Taylor, 64, of St. Charles, Mo., and formerly of Morehouse, Mo., died Friday, Aug. 25, 2000, at St. Joseph's Healthcare Center in St. Charles. She was born Dec. 2, 1935, in Sikeston, daughter of Herman and Leota Stark Ray...
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LULU NIEDLING
(Obituary ~ 08/27/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Lucy Luisa "Lulu" Niedling, 91, of Jackson died Friday, Aug. 25, 2000, at Jackson Manor. She was born Dec. 16, 1908, daughter of James E. and Elira A. Vaught Davis. She married Clarence H. Niedling Nov. 4, 1925. He died in July 1968...
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POLICE
(Obituary ~ 08/27/00)
Cape Girardeau Sunday, Aug. 27 Arrests Solomon Fitzgerald Jones, 32, of Charleston, Mo., was arrested Saturday on a Cape city warrant for contempt of court charge for failure to pay fines. Neal A. Rust, 38, of Roosevelt, Utah, was arrested Saturday on a warrant service on Cape city contempt of court charges...
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ESTHER DAVENPORT
(Obituary ~ 08/27/00)
Esther D. Davenport, age 76, passed away Friday, Aug. 25, 2000, at St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. Friends may call Sunday between 4-8 p.m. at the McCombs Funeral Home in Jackson. Funeral service will be Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home, followed by interment in Russell Heights Cemetery. Rev. Ann Mowery will officiate...
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SPEAKOUT
(Speak Out ~ 08/27/00)
Total agreement I think the Speak Out comment "Farming illusions" is the most eloquent summation of the problem with farm aid in this country that I have ever seen articulated. It really showed the tightrope that Americans face in providing aid to farmers. ...
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MCCAIN'S BOUTS WITH SKIN CANCER SERVE AS A GOOD CAUTION FOR ALL OF US
(Editorial ~ 08/27/00)
Arizona Sen. John McCain underwent surgery week before last for not one, but two instances of melanoma, one on his shoulder and another on his left temple. This isn't McCain's first brush with this potentially deadly form of skin cancer. In 1993 he beat it by catching it early and having the necessary surgery to excise the cancerous lesion...
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THE GHOST LEAD: WHERE'S RATHER'S CORRECTION?
(Editorial ~ 08/27/00)
"The timing of this leak reeks to high heaven. Given the record of the Office of Independent Counsel, the timing is hardly surprising." -- White House spokesman Jake Siewert. "You don't have to be a cynic to note that this has all the earmarks of a carefully orchestrated, politically motivated leak. ...
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WHATEVER HAPPED TO THIS PART: BY THE PEOPLE?
(Column ~ 08/27/00)
KENNETT, Mo. -- Platforms of America's political parties are essentially outlines, both specific and general, of what their authors believe constituents want from their government. When some of the best politicians available sit down to fashion the campaign's platform, and thus attempt to define the reason for supporting their party, it can be assumed they have enough knowledge, as well as voter feedback, to spell out what the party wants even intends to deliver to America. ...
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THERE ARE SOME REASONS FOR HOPE ON THE URBAN EDUCATIONAL HORIZON
(Column ~ 08/27/00)
One of the most promising developments in urban public education in many years is the burgeoning charter-school movement springing up in Missouri's two urban centers. With explosive growth in Kansas City that saw 10 percent of that city's public-school enrollment move to charter schools in the first year, KC is home to the fastest-growing charter-school movement ever in American history...
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WHERE WE LIVE; WHITEWATER: ALL'S CALM IN WHITEWATER
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
Hansel "Hank" Williams countered a hot afternoon with cold watermelon in the shade of his front yard in Whitewater. A combine cut clover on the Wedekind farm at the northeast edge of Whitewater. Danielle Rose and Dylan Lands bought candy after school at the Co-op Service Center in Whitewater from secretary Pam Moore as Doyle Eakins watched. The farm service is the only business in Whitewater...
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ANNIVERSARIES: MARCH COUPLE MARKS 50TH
(Anniversary ~ 08/27/00)
Dr. and Mrs. Bryce D. March of Cape Girardeau were honored Aug. 5, 2000, with a reception and dinner in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary. The even was held in the Family Life Center of Centenary United Methodist Church. Hosts were their children and spouses: Merri and Mark Abels of Ladue, Mo., Melissa and Stephen Gallant of Atlanta, Ga., and Stephen and Jennifer March of Webster Groves, Mo...
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ANNIVERSARIES: COLYERS CELEBRATE 56TH ANNIVERSARY
(Anniversary ~ 08/27/00)
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Colyer of Cape Girardeau celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary with a meal Aug. 19, 2000, at Cracker Barrel. Colyer and Rosalie Burris were married Aug. 19, 1944, at Red Star Baptist Church. The Colyers have two daughters, Nancy Cunningham of McClure, Ill., and Tammy Burton of Altenburg, Mo. They also have two grandchildren, two stepgrandchildren, and a great-stepgrandchild...
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WEDDING: MIDDLETON-JANZOW
(Wedding ~ 08/27/00)
St. Andrew Lutheran Church was the setting July 1, 2000, for the wedding of Julie Renee Middleton and Micah Paul Janzow. The Rev. Ted Janzow performed the double ring ceremony. Diane Daume was organist; Frank Janzow, uncle of the groom, played acoustic guitar and sang; and the groom's father also sang...
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JOY ALONG THE WAY: PEACH COBBLER WITH A SURPRISE INSIDE
(Column ~ 08/27/00)
We speak of cobbling something together, usually meaning that we take different materials and put them together in a rather clumsy fashion. The early shoemakers were called cobblers. Are they still? A friend has told me that he has filled in the blank asking for occupation with "cobbler," having recently changed it from "shepherd." With no perfected pattern to shape something to fit a foot it must had resulted in a clumsy looking article...
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WEDDINGS: BURROUGHS-HEATH
(Wedding ~ 08/27/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- St. Paul Lutheran Church was the setting June 17, 2000, for the wedding of Connie Lynn Burroughs and Michael Ray Heath. The Rev. David Johnson performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Judy Aufdenberg and soloist was Bill Bonney, both of Jackson...
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WEDDINGS: SHELTON-HERMAN
(Wedding ~ 08/27/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Jodie Shelton and Adam Herman exchanged vows June 10, 2000, at Sanderling Inn Resort in Duck, N.C. Eugene McLawhorn performed the double ring ceremony. Guitarist and soloist was Chad Kuhnel of Winter Park, Colo. Readings were given by Robert Brown of Norfolk, Va., and Jeffrie Penrod of San Francisco, Calif...
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WEDDINGS: HUME-SPARKS
(Wedding ~ 08/27/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Amy Elizabeth Hume and Garrett Shawn Sparks were united in marriage March 25, 2000, at First General Baptist Church in Jackson. The Rev. Steve Battiste performed the double ring ceremony. Pianist was Susan Lane, and soloist was Shelley Sparks, sister-in-law of the groom...
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WEDDINGS: OXLEY-GROJEAN
(Wedding ~ 08/27/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Heather Nicole Oxley and Joseph Andrew Grojean were married May 20, 2000, at Missouri Botanical Gardens in St. Louis. Johnny Gipson performed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Evelyn Oxley of Jackson, and the late Terry Oxley. The groom is the son of Faye and Scott Powell of Cape Girardeau, and Dale and Donna Fort of Paragould, Ark...
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WEDDINGS: JONES-HAMILTON
(Wedding ~ 08/27/00)
Marla Ruth Jones and Stephen Mark Hamilton were married May 27, 2000, at Grace United Methodist Church. Dr. Larry Gallamore and the Rev. Roy Jones, father of the bride, performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Laura Bollinger and harpist was Emily Bertrand, both of Cape Girardeau...
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ENGAGEMENTS; FORD-CARRINGTON
(Engagement ~ 08/27/00)
Van and Mary Kay Smith of Cape Girardeau and John Ford of Springfield, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessica Montgomery Ford, to Cpl. Joey Alan Carrington. He is the son of David and Torchie Beatty of Frisco, Texas, and Charles Carrington of Fort Worth, Texas...
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ENGAGEMENTS: FLUEGGE-GERINGER
(Engagement ~ 08/27/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Mr. and Mrs. Don Reinagel of Cape Girardeau and David Fluegge of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah L. Fluegge, to Derrick C. Geringer, both of Jackson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rickey King of Arnold, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. David Geringer of Perryville, Mo...
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ENGAGEMENTS: GLOSEMEYER-ELLIS
(Engagement ~ 08/27/00)
Bill and Nancy Glosemeyer of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie Michelle Glosemeyer, to David Richard Ellis, both of Overland, Mo. He is the son of Richard and Sharon Ellis of Springfield, Mo. Glosemeyer is a 1994 graduate of Notre Dame High School. She received a bachelor of science degree in accounting from Southwest Missouri State University in December 1998. She is a senior accountant with Kiefer Bonfanti and Co. LLP in St. Louis...
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ENGAGEMENTS; OSLUND-HUBER
(Engagement ~ 08/27/00)
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Oslund of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Kristine Oslund, to Phillip Brian Huber of Oak Park, Ill. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jared Huber of Appleton, Wis. Oslund is a 1996 graduate of Central High School. She received a bachelor's degree in communications from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago in May 2000. She is assistant director of Care First Pregnancy Center in Oak Park...
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ENGAGEMENTS: MILLER-DAVIS
(Engagement ~ 08/27/00)
Janice Smart of Cape Girardeau and Larry Ray Miller of Scott City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Raye Miller, to Gary Davis. He is the son of Susie and Terry Green of Whitewater, Mo., and Don Davis of Dyersburg, Tenn. Miller is a 1995 graduate of Central High School. She is employed at D Mart in Fruitland, Mo...
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ENGAGEMENTS: SULLIVAN-WILBURN
(Engagement ~ 08/27/00)
PULASKI, Ill. -- Colie and Linda Sullivan of Wickliffe, Ky., announce the engagement of their daughter, Teresa Kay Sullivan, to Rex Walter Wilburn. He is the son of Kenneth and Sandra Wilburn of Pulaski. Sullivan is a 1997 graduate of Ballard Memorial High School. She received a certificate in practical nursing from Shawnee Community College in 1999. She is a licensed practical nurse with Community Health and Emergency Services Inc. in Cairo, Ill...
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ENGAGEMENTS: POBST-EFTINK
(Engagement ~ 08/27/00)
ORAN, Mo. -- Marvin Pobst of Oran announces the engagement of his daughter, Marla Pobst of Millersville, Mo., to Damian Eftink. He is the son of August and Margie Eftink of Marble Hill, Mo. Pobst is also the daughter of the late Frances Pobst. Pobst is a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University. She is employed at Alliance Blue Cross Blue Shield...
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ENGAGEMENTS: HANEY-ROBINSON
(Engagement ~ 08/27/00)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Allen and Rosalie Haney of Chaffee and Carol Wright of Bristol, Fla., announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan D. Haney, to Nicholus E. Robinson. He is the son of Charles and Theresa Robinson of Chaffee. Haney is a 1998 graduate of Chaffee High School. She is employed at Credit Bureau Services in Cape Girardeau...
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ENGAGEMENTS: SCARBROUGH-CARLTON
(Engagement ~ 08/27/00)
Wanda L. "Windy" and Jim B. Robins of Marble Hill, Mo., and Debbie and Ike Carlton of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their children, Windy T. Scarbrough and Derrick G. Carlton. Scarbrough is also the daughter of the late Richard Scarbrough...
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SPACE & MORE SPACE
(Local News ~ 08/27/00)
The wood-burning fireplace and large windows complement the comfortable living room at 2647 Nicole in Jackson, Mo. This brick and vinyl ranch house in Annwood Estates has a few surprises to offer along the way. The well-kept exterior, with flowers and shrubs to greet guests, is only the beginning. Large living room windows invite the sunshine in. When evening comes, bask in the glow from the fire in the wood-burning fireplace...
Stories from Sunday, August 27, 2000
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