Doris Jean Arnold, a sales associate with Century 21 Ashland Realty Co., will be honored for sales accomplishments during a special conference to be held at Corpus Christi, Texas in October.
Arnold is among the top one percent of Century 21 sales associates in the South Central States St. Louis Region. She is also among the top four percent of listing associates.
Herbert L. Annis, broker/owner of Century 21 Ashland Realty Company, will also be recognized at the conference for having one of the top 10 offices in the St. Louis Region.
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Dr. Thomas M. Schott, a native of Charleston, has joined the St. Peters Bone & Joint Surgery office at St. Peters.
Schott, a graduate of Charleston High School, recently completed his orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. His bachelor's degree in biology was earned at the University of Missouri.
Schott, who lives in St. Louis County, will also have office hours available in Wentzville. He is on the medical staff of Barnes Hospital, St. Peters; Doctors Hospital, Wentzville; St. Joseph Health Center, St. Charles; and St. Joseph Hospital West in St. Louis.
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Patty Bradshaw of Cape Girardeau, executive Tupperware manager of United Party Sales, Scott City, recently received a 1994 Dodge Caravan for sales performances, from distributors Karen and Ed Young.
Bradshaw has maintained the executive manager level six years.
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Patti Cook has joined Gary & Co. Hair Designers, 1017 Harmony as a hair stylist.
Cook, of Cape Girardeau, has 12 years experience in the beauty field, and specializes in color, cuts and perms.
She is a graduate of Stage One, The Hair School in Cape Girardeau.
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Pat Young, a floral designer with Sunny Hill Gardens, 206 N. Kingshighway, won a first place award at the Telefloral Holiday Magic Show, held in St. Louis recently.
Young's design, a silk Christmas arrangement, will be presented to Children's Hospital in St. Louis.
Young was one of four Sunny Hill employees to attend the St. Louis show. Others attending were Anne Rees, Ruth Wilson and Normal Spooler.
Young, who has been with Sunny Hill about nine months, has a dozen years experience in floral design and is a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University with a degree in art. She was winner of the prestigious FTD America's Cup award in 1990.
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Joe and Donna Domian, Edward D. Jones & Co. investment representatives, and Betty Renne, branch office administrator, have accepted the firm's invitation to increase their ownership in the Jones' Financial Co.
John Bachmann, managing principal of the St. Louis-based financial services firm, announced recently that the Domians had increased their ownership.
Joe Domian has been with Edward D. Jones & Co. since 1978, and his wife, Donna, has been with the firm since 1983. Renne joined the company in 1982.
The Cape Girardeau Jones office is the oldest Jones and N.Y.S.E brokerage in Southeast Missouri. The Domians and Renne will continue serving the Cape Girardeau from their office at 1749 Independence.
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Dr. Zenon M. Duda was recently awarded board certification in podiatric orthopedics.
Duda is now a diplomate of the American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics. He is also a diplomate of the American Board of Podiatric Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.
Duda has been in practice in Cape Girardeau 12 years, with satellite offices in Kennett and Perryville.
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Betty Sargent, secretary in the department of criminal justice at Southeast Missouri State University, recently attended the Professional Secretaries International (PSI) Conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Sargent was the delegate for the Girardot Chapter of PSI in Cape Girardeau. More than 1,500 participants from around the world attended the conference.
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