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NewsFebruary 10, 2003

Submitted photo Job's Daughters attending the majority ceremony in Jackson were, front, from left, Shyanna Riehn, Victoria Adams and Jenny Hrabik; second row, front left, Michela Steinmeyer, Mindy Sorbello, Caitlin Burress, Erica Masterson and Kim Straedey; back, from left, Bethel Guardian Ruth Masterson; majority members Beth Johnson, Amanda Crouch and Kara Koeberl Freeman.Southeast Missourian...

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Job's Daughters attending the majority ceremony in Jackson were, front, from left, Shyanna Riehn, Victoria Adams and Jenny Hrabik; second row, front left, Michela Steinmeyer, Mindy Sorbello, Caitlin Burress, Erica Masterson and Kim Straedey; back, from left, Bethel Guardian Ruth Masterson; majority members Beth Johnson, Amanda Crouch and Kara Koeberl Freeman.Southeast Missourian

Job's Daughters members of Bethel 60 in Jackson presented three of their members with their majority recently. To receive this honor the young women must have reached the age of 20 and be members in good standing.

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Honored members include Amanda Crouch, daughter of Mike and Cheryl Crouch; Kara Freeman, daughter of Dennis and Doris Koeberl; and Beth Johnson, daughter of Stan and Pam Johnson.

Honored Queen Victoria Adams presided over the ceremony and was assisted by other members of the Bethel. The ceremony was open to the public. Friends and family of the majority members were in attendance.

Job's Daughters is an organization for girls aged 10 to 20 which promotes friendship and leadership.

Girls aged 9 to 18 are invited to a prospect party at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21. It will be held at the Jackson Masonic Temple at 204 S. High St. The girls will sleep over and need to be picked up from the lodge by 9 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 22. There will be games, food and information about Job's Daughters. For more information, call Ruth Masterson at 243-3001.

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