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BASSOON TRIO '1' RATINGS
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
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STATE '1' SOLOS
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
SAXOPHONE ENSEMBLE '1' RATINGS: Jackson High School band students who received "1" ratings in Saxophone ensemble at the state music contest included (from left) Marci Myracle, Jon Reno and Cailin Brickwell...
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FROM THE PULPIT: HOW BRIGHTLY BURNS YOUR FLAME?
(Column ~ 05/21/00)
What a picture of what we often refer to as a "normal" Christian life. At some point in life, we "get religion." our zeal and excitement for God is high. We actively witness, we devour the Bible, we attend Bible studies, prayer meetings, conferences and seminars. We are at every church service, teach Sunday School, serve one another willingly, pray every day...
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AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ANNOUNCES RELAY FOR LIFE
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
Jackson walkers and runners go around the clock in the battle against cancer during the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. This "celebration of life" brings numerous groups and individuals concerned about cancer together for a unified effort to fight back...
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SCHOOL'S FIRST SCIENCE FAIR GOES WELL
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
Although participation was voluntary, nearly 50 student entries were entered in the South Elementary Science Fair, May 15. The fair, for South Elementary students (grades 2-5), included prizes and a public display May 15. "I'm really proud of the kids," said Debbie Lusk, science teacher. ...
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MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES ANNOUNCED
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
The American Legion Altentual-Joerns Post # 158 will hold Memorial Day services at the South High Street entrance to the Jackson City Cemetery, May 29 at 9 a.m. The Jackson Municipal Band will begin the program at 9 a.m. The ceremony, which will include the Rev. John Rice, pastor of New McKendree United Methodist Church, begins at 9:30 a.m. Lloyd Law, first vice commander, and Boyd Summers, post chaplain, will be among the legion speakers...
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BEUSSINK RECEIVES KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
David J. Beussink, Jr. of Jackson has been awarded The Kiwanis Club of Cape Girardeau Scholarship for $1,000. The presentation was made April 27 at a banquet held at the Drury Lodge, Cape Girardeau. Beussink, a graduate of Notre Dame High School, is one of 20 graduating seniors to receive The Kiwanis Club of Cape Girardeau Scholarship...
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COLDWELL BANKER OPENS UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
Long-time sales associate and top seller Liz Abernathy has recently acquired the Coldwell Banker branch office located at 2836 East Jackson Boulevard in Jackson. Abernathy has been in the real estate business 21 years and has been at the Coldwell Banker location in Jackson since it opened in 1992. Previously, she had been in Cape Girardeau...
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JACKSON MANOR THANKS VOLUNTEERS
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
Jackson Manor held its annual Volunteer Appreciation Party on May 16. Award certificates were given out and punch and snacks were provided. Julie Walker and Hannah Walker provided musical entertainment. The following groups and individual volunteers were recognized for their service to the residents of Jackson Manor: Kitty Juch, Country Echoes, Kermit Shetley, Hilda Wallman, Pet Pals, Fred Oberbeck, Rev. ...
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PHILLIPS, PRUDETIAL HELP LAUNCH 'RAINBOWS'
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
Allen Phillips knows what the Rainbows program can mean to a child. His wife Alita has administered the program before at Jackson's West Lane Elementary. She saw the program -- aimed at helping children who have suffered the loss of a parent or sibling or other significant loss -- make the difficult adjustments required. When the opportunity came to back the program, Phillips was first in line...
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JUNIOR HIGH STUCO HAD AN ENJOYABLE YEAR
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
Adviser Kyle Mabuce will take nothing but good memories from the 1999-2000 Jackson Junior High Student Council. "This was a group of very special kids," Mabuce said. " They had a lot of fun together, working in concession stands, cleaning up at school and at meetings and other activities."...
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A LOOK AT THE PAST
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
25 years ago, 1975 County Court and school boards in county will comply with new state law that requires counties to impose 10 percent blanket assessment increase this year -- action which will require taxing bodies to roll back their 1975 tax rates; this was consensus of county and school district officials who met Tuesday with policy action committee of Cape County Farm Bureau to discuss whether county intends to comply with assessment hike...
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'CARS IN THE PARK' WILL BENEFIT MCDONALD HOUSE
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
"Cars in the Park," a benefit car show to aid the Ronald McDonald House Charities, will be held June 10 in Dexter's East City Park. All Proceeds from this event, after expenses, will be going to the Ronald McDonald House Charities. Money raised will be used to award grants to local not-for-profit organizations to fund childrens programs...
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SHIELDS AGAIN NAMED PAGEANT FINALIST
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
Kelly Lynn Shields, 18, daughter of George and Pam Shields, has been chosen as a state finalist in the Miss Missouri American Teen Pageant, to be held in August at the St. Louis Hyatt Regency at Union Station. The pageant is held for girls ages 16-18...
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ALTENTHAL-JOERNS POST #158 MAY 9, 2000 MEETING MINUTES
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
The May meeting of the American Legion Post # 158 was called to order by Commander Seabaugh, at 8 p.m. The Color Guard advanced the colors, Chaplain Boyd Summers gave the opening prayer. The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag, and the preamble of the American Legion Constitution were recited in unison by the 38 members present...
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'DOCTOR KINDNESS' GIVES FOOD FOR THOUGHT
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
After a 50 year absence, "Dr. Kindness" finally came back to Missouri. Will Glennon was the featured speaker at a Saturday evening rally culminating seven days of baking bread for neighbors, donating dollars to meet needs and otherwise being nicer during Random Acts of Kindness Week...
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LAWMAKERS TO BENEFIT FROM NEW PENSION PLAN
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
A new pension plan will put more money in state lawmakers' pockets. Current members of the General Assembly, as well as retired House and Senate members, have a choice. They can choose the new plan or stick with the old one. Future lawmakers will be covered by the new pension plan. The plan, approved during the 1999 legislative session, takes effect July 1...
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WAITING FOR THE SMOKE TO CLEAR: DNR WANTS PROBLEMS WITH SOUTHEAST POWER PLANT FIXED
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
Plant employee Aaron Clark stood near the base of one of the four boilers currently on location at the plant. One of the boilers is old, and in need of some upgrade. When the operators of the power plant at Southeast Missouri State University have to shut down and restart aging boiler No. 4 for maintenance or because of a malfunction, the plume of smoke emanating from the plant's stack turns darker...
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SNOOPY AND HIS FLYING DOGHOUSE BIG HIT
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
Watch out Red Baron, Snoopy is on your trail. -- Royal Guardsmen Snoopy didn't find the Red Baron during a couple of flights around the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport this weekend, but the late Charles M. Schulz's favorite pooch was a crowd-pleaser at the second annual Radio Controlled Model Airshow...
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MARK MY WORD: RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS CAN TOP EVEN CHINA'S 'POWER BEADS'
(Column ~ 05/21/00)
Most people probably will skip President Clinton's China speech tonight. It's not that we don't care about a U.S.-China trade deal. But since everything is already made in China, we figure we don't have much of a deck from which to deal. Maybe that is why CBS and ABC plan to stick to their regular programming. Other television networks have decided to honor the request and give the president a chance to talk about something besides Hillary's Senate campaign...
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GIRL SCOUTS AWARD GOLD, SILVER HONORS
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
The Otahki Girl Scout Council will honor seven girls today with the Gold Award, the highest achievement in Girl Scouting, at St. Vincent's Church. Gold winners include: Jessica Fox of Anna, Ill., daughter of Joy and Rick Fox. Her project consisted of an educational evening for first through fourth graders and their parents to learn interesting facts about bats...
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AREA 'INN TEAM' STUDENTS HAVE COMPLETED JOB SKILLS PROGRAM
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
The "Inn Team" is ready to work, thanks to a job training partnership between Mid-America Hotels and the Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center. Eight area high school students were recognized during a breakfast ceremony recently for completing a school-to-work program created this year for students with special needs. The students are juniors and seniors from Cape Girardeau, Jackson and Scott City schools who attend classes at the vocational school...
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'SPEEDWAGON' WIRES A MESSAGE TO STATE CHAMP
(High School Sports ~ 05/21/00)
There's no doubt that the Speedwagon has a fast engine. But the handling around the corners could use a little tinkering. Jackson sophomore Mario Whitney, nicknamed the Speedwagon, took first place ahead of the defending state champ and broke his own school record in the 100 meters, but took third place in the 200 in the Class 4A sectional meet at the Abe Stuber Track and Field Complex Saturday...
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TOO HEAVILY ARMED: SOUTHEAST FALLS 11-4 TO MTSU IN OVC FINAL
(College Sports ~ 05/21/00)
Middle Tennessee baseball coach Steve Peterson said the Raiders' pitching staff has been their strength all season -- and that was clearly evident Saturday afternoon during the finals of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament. Despite having already used their top three starting hurlers earlier in the tourney, the Raiders were able to stifle Southeast Missouri State University's explosive offense as they claimed an 11-4 victory to capture the OVC tourney title and earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.. ...
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THE LATEST LINE: SE BASEBALL HAS SO MANY HOLES TO FILL
(Sports Column ~ 05/21/00)
Southeast Missouri State University's baseball team fell just short of its ultimate goal Saturday afternoon as the Indians lost to Middle Tennessee in the finals of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament played at Capaha Field. Despite the setback, the Indians won 37 games -- five more than any other baseball squad in school history -- and had an all-around impressive season, tying for second place in the OVC's regular season and also claiming second in the league tourney, both no small feats...
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CENTRAL'S OWEN FINISHES THIRD AT STATE SWIM MEET
(High School Sports ~ 05/21/00)
ST. PETERS -- Cape Girardeau Central High junior Mary Beth Owen continued her impressive showings at the Missouri State Swimming Championships Saturday as she picked up another third-place medal. Owen, who was third in two events at state last year as a sophomore, placed third during Saturday's 500-yard freestyle as she clocked 5:04.11. Lafayette's Jamie Saxe set a state record in the event as she timed 4:57.09...
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CAPE CENTRAL TO HOLD CAMPS
(High School Sports ~ 05/21/00)
Cape Central has announced its summer camp schedule. The school is holding 15 camps of different sorts, beginning June 5 and running through July 27. Participants of the camps will receive a camp T-shirt and will be covered by basic camp insurance. Questions should be directed to the athletic director's office at 335-8467...
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BLACK BEAR SIGHTINGS INCREASE IN MISSOURI
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
JEFFERSON CITY -- Missouri's black bear population, still somewhat of a novelty in the state, usually produces a rash of sightings in the spring. The bears seen at this time often are juveniles moving into unoccupied habitats. But this year has been different; bear sightings were reported during the winter and into the spring, probably as a result of a milder than usual winter...
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NOTRE DAME SPORTS CAMPS
(High School Sports ~ 05/21/00)
Notre Dame High School has announced its summer camp schedule. Participants of the camps will receive camp T-shirts. Here is a rundown of the camps: BASEBALL For grades 3-8, a camp will be held from June 12-16. Grades 3-5 will meet from 9-noon, grades 6-8 will beet from 1-4 p.m. Cost is $60. Call coach Jeff Graviett for more information at 887-3591...
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SOUTHEAST TO HOLD WIDE VARIETY OF YOUTH SPORTS CAMPS THIS SUMMER
(College Sports ~ 05/21/00)
Southeast Missouri State University will hold camps in a variety of sports this summer. Southeast coaches in the various sports, along with some of their athletes, will be the instructors for their respective camps. Participants of the camps will receive a camp T-shirt and will be covered by basic camp insurance, along with other camp features...
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BOB DUNN
(Obituary ~ 05/21/00)
THEBES, Ill. -- Bob Dunn, 72, of Thebes died Saturday, May 20, 2000, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. He was born April 10, 1928, at Thebes, son of Clyde F. and Ida Mae Mosher Dunn. He was a retired deck hand. Survivors include three sons, William L. ...
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CYNTHIA GANELL HEAD
(Obituary ~ 05/21/00)
MARBLE HILL -- Cynthia Ganell Head, 81, of Grassy died Saturday, May 20, 2000, at St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born March 1, 1919, at Oil Trough, Ark., daughter of Sterling E. and Laura Grace Mayhue Moore. She and Dexter Head were married on April 14, 1938...
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KATHLEEN MARIE LINCOLN
(Obituary ~ 05/21/00)
JACKSON -- Kathleen Marie Lincoln, 61, of Jackson died Friday, May 19, 2000, at Southeast Missouri Hospital. She was born June 11, 1938, at Buffalo, N.Y., daughter of Albert Lee and Irene Helen Felici Stringer. She and Roy L. Lincoln were married Dec. 27, 1986, at Brentwood...
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MARY LEE LEADBETTER
(Obituary ~ 05/21/00)
ADVANCE -- Mary Lee Leadbetter. 68, of Advance died Friday, May 19, 2000, at St. Louis University Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. She was born August 5, 1931, near Advance, daughter of Vester "Pete" and Ethel Robins. She and Cletus Leadbetter were married June 5, 1959, near Advance. He preceded her in death Oct. 16, 1996...
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TILLMAN E. WILLS
(Obituary ~ 05/21/00)
Tillman E. Wills, 85, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, May 19, 2000, at his residence. He was born March 24, 1915, at the Daisy community, son of Purvis and Ida Engelmann Wills. He and Glenda Thompson were married Nov. 7, 1936. Wills graduated from the Cape Girardeau Business College and taught at Bloomeyer for two years. He worked for 53 years with the former Harris Motor Co. and B & H Automotive Supply. When he retired in 1985, he was the purchasing agent for all B & H locations...
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GEORGE M. ROBINSON
(Obituary ~ 05/21/00)
SIKESTON -- George M. Robinson, 77, of the Missouri Veterans Home in Cape Girardeau died Friday, May 19, 2000, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born Sept. 10, 1922 in New Madrid County, son of Luke and Myrtle Neely Robinson. He and Ruth Chambers were married Sept. 18, 1940, at Portageville. She preceded him in death April 20, 1994...
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MARY STUBBLEFIELD LITTLE
(Obituary ~ 05/21/00)
KARNAK, Ill. -- Mrs. Mary Little, 73, of Karnak died Thursday, May 18, at Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah, Ky. She was born July 15, 1926, in Karnak, daughter of Press and Clarisa Beard Stubblefield. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Karnak...
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WALLACE WATSON JR.
(Obituary ~ 05/21/00)
SIKESTON -- Wallace Watson Jr., 54, of Sikeston died Tuesday, May 16, 2000, at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Poplar Bluff. He was born July 14, 1945, at Dexter, son of Wallace and Annie Laster Watson. He and Elizabeth Jones were married April 18, 1967, in Junction City, Kan...
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NEMA INEZ BIGGERSTAFF
(Obituary ~ 05/21/00)
DEXTER -- Nema Inez Biggerstaff, 90, of Bloomfield died Saturday, May 20, 2000, at Beverly Heathcare. She was born Nov. 13, 1909, at Bloomfield, daughter of John and Mary Elizabeth Pruitt Penigar. She and John Wesley Biggerstaff were married April 6, 1927 in Bloomfield. He preceded her in death on Jan. 23, 1986...
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LET'S KEEP KINDNESS GOING IN THE YEAR AHEAD
(Editorial ~ 05/21/00)
What a week it's been. Kindness has been overflowing throughout the region. Wouldn't it be great if this practice of the Golden Rule could continue year-round? Some of the wonderful events this week were planned to coincide with Kindness Week. Others just worked out that way...
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LETTERS:
(Letter to the Editor ~ 05/21/00)
To the editor: Janet Reno handled the Miami Cuban situation superbly. The Miami Cubans disgraced themselves, and the Republicans are again making fools of themselves. President Clinton did his usual marvelous job of moderating it all. Our system of justice was on the international stage, and the entire world was watching every move Janet Reno made. ...
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LEGISLATURE SPURS NEW LOGO: 'IF SOMETHING'S WORTH DOING, IT'S WORTH DOING BADLY'
(Editorial ~ 05/21/00)
The record of this year's session of the Missouri General Assembly was perfectly characterized by a Chinese general and military strategist who lived in the 4th Century B.C. More than 2,300 years ago, Sun-tzu wrote in "The Art of War" a telling epilogue for our state's Legislature: "Even though you are competent, appear to be incompetent. Though effective, appear to be ineffective."...
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LETTERS: LACEY EDWARDS REMEMBERED
(Letter to the Editor ~ 05/21/00)
To the editor: In remembrance of Lacey Edwards: Sunshine, love and joy. That's what Lacey brought to this world. A lasting time to hold on fast and sure to what Christ is about. Can we touch faith in our caring? Can we make our moments count? Can we give ourselves to others to bless and share the joy of living while we are here?...
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LETTERS: HUMANE SOCIETY NEEDS YOUR HELP
(Letter to the Editor ~ 05/21/00)
To the editor: I hope this letter finds everyone reading it in happy spirits and enjoying the miracles that this new spring season has to offer. At the Humane Society of Southeast Missouri, there are some miracles of spring that we don't particularly enjoy...
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ALTHOUGH NOT PROLIFIC FOR NEW LAWS, LEGISLATIVE SESSION DID SOME GOOD
(Editorial ~ 05/21/00)
Business in your state Legislature convenes the first week of January and ends for the year the second Friday in May at 6 p.m. This column has missed the past two weeks owing to a rising crescendo of long days and nights, including even a four-hour night session the last Sunday evening heading into the final week. ...
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RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS: KINDNESS HOTLINE
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
Saving child's life Virginia Sides called to thank the employees at a gas station in Jackson for saving her grandson's life. Sides didn't get the names of the two women and one man who came out to help her, but she said if it hadn't been for these people, her grandson might have died...
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RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS: YOU ASKED FOR NEW COIMICS, YOU GOT IT! (AND MORE)
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
There have been a lot of kind acts performed this week as part of Random Acts of Kindness Week. Well, the Southeast Missourian wants to jump on board with an announcement that has been in the planning stages for several months. You remember the comic survey we conducted back in late January? You spoke. We listened...
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JOY ALONG THE WAY: TROUBLESOME TELEPHONE ELECTRONIC CONVERSATIONS
(Column ~ 05/21/00)
I do most of my telephoning with my cordless telephone. When I can find it. Once it was tangled in the clematis vine where it had fallen from a porch railing. Again it was found in the garbage container, having been hidden in a roll of the big, perused, Sunday paper and, unknowingly, thrust there. Even with the finder ring it was hard for me to locate it that time...
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WEDDINGS: ELFRINK-NANNEY
(Wedding ~ 05/21/00)
JACKSON -- Kristen Michele Elfrink and Travis J. Nanney were married Oct. 17, 1999, at the Precious Moments Wedding Chapel in Carthage. Robin Sigars performed the ceremony. Luke and Kathy Elfrink of Jackson are parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Bob Nanney of Jackson, and the late Evelyn Nanney...
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WEDDINGS: FREESE-DENEKE
(Wedding ~ 05/21/00)
JACKSON -- Immaculate Conception Catholic Church was the setting Sept. 11, 1999, for the wedding of Kristi Brooke Freese and Derrick Wayne Deneke. The Revs. Edward Eftink and Don Kuehle performed the double ring ceremony. Readers were Carrie Perez of St. Louis and Beth Dye of Jackson, Tenn...
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ENGAGEMENTS: ROSENQUIST-AMOS
(Engagement ~ 05/21/00)
PERRYVILLE -- Roger and Mary Rosenquist of Perryville announce the engagement of their daughter, Kara Lynn Rosenquist, to Rodney Wayne Amos. He is the son of Steve and Cheryl Amos of Jackson. Rosenquist is a 1994 graduate of Ste. Genevieve High School. She received a bachelor of general studies degree from Southeast Missouri State University in 1999. She is director at Just Kids Learning Development Center in Jackson...
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ENGAGEMENTS: NENNINGER-LESCH
(Engagement ~ 05/21/00)
GLENNON -- Norbert and Debbie Nenninger of Glennon announce the engagement of their daughter, Carrie Lynn Nenninger, to Ivan Ray Lesch. He is the son of Ivan and Carolyn Sue Lesch Jr. of Delta. Nenninger is a 1997 graduate of Leopold High School, and 1997 graduate of Barbizon School of Modeling. She is employed at Jackson Medical Center, Subway at Marble Hill, and also models for Barbizon...
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ENGAGEMENTS: LOGAN-BRUENING
(Engagement ~ 05/21/00)
Larry and Janice Logan of Chatham, Ill., announce the engagement of their daughter, Cristie Lee Logan, to Aaron Michael Bruening. He is the son of Jim and Fay Bruening of Cape Girardeau. Logan is a 1994 graduate of Glenwood High School in Chatham. She received a bachelor of science degree in interdisciplinary studies from Southeast Missouri State University in 1998, with emphasis in biology and chemistry. She is a medical student at the University of Health Sciences in Kansas City...
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ENGAGEMENTS: GOFORTH-ROOSA
(Engagement ~ 05/21/00)
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Goforth of Hiddenite, N.C., announce the engagement of their daughter, Misty Dawn Goforth, to James Matthew Roosa. He is the son of James Roosa of Rhodhiss, N.C., and Lydia Kern of Cape Girardeau. Goforth is a 1993 graduate of Alexander Central High School. She received a bachelor of arts degree in English from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 1997. She is a customer service specialist with Ingersoll-Dresser Pump Co...
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ENGAGEMENTS: TEMPLES-KOENIG
(Engagement ~ 05/21/00)
Douglas and Lydia Temples of Dexter announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Jo Temples of Cape Girardeau, to Darrell Robert Koenig of Jackson. He is the son of Marvin and Eunice Koenig of Perryville. Temples is a 1988 graduate of Central High School, and 1996 graduate of the University of Utah. She is a sales associate with Finch, Temples, Marchbanks Insurance Agency...
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ENGAGEMENTS: KING-LACEY
(Engagement ~ 05/21/00)
JACKSON -- Mr. and Mrs. Joey King of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Adriane Dawn King, to Alex Lacey. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lacey of Cape Girardeau. King is a 1997 graduate of Jackson High School. She is employed at Woodard's...
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ENGAGEMENTS: STEVENER-WOODS
(Engagement ~ 05/21/00)
Mr. and Mrs. Marc D. Stevener of St. Louis announce the engagement of their daughter, Heather Erin Stevener, to James Robert Woods. He is the son of Steve and Linda Woods of Sikeston and Steven and Viney Mosley of Cape Girardeau. Stevener is a 1993 graduate of Sikeston High School. She received a bachelor of science degree in sociology from Southeast Missouri State University in 1999. She is employed at Sadler Cabinets...
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ENGAGEMENTS: BRASWELL-SHRUM
(Engagement ~ 05/21/00)
JACKSON -- Dan Braswell and Kathy and Billy Rodgers of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Braswell, to Scott Shrum. He is the son of Jim and Dinah Shrum of Brookport, Ill. Braswell is a 1998 graduate of Murray State University in Murray, Ky. She is employed by Paducah Independent School System as a third grade teacher at McNabb Elementary in Paducah, Ky...
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ENGAGEMENTS: GENTRY-HAERTLING
(Engagement ~ 05/21/00)
JACKSON -- Karen Gentry of Jackson announces the engagement of her daughter, Amy Rachelle Gentry, to Christopher Todd Haertling. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Haertling of Jackson. Gentry is also the daughter of the late James R. Gentry. Gentry is a 1986 graduate of Jackson High School. She received a bachelor of science degree in family services from Southeast Missouri State University in 1990. She is a licensed agent with Wills Insurance...
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SPACIOUS APPEAL
(Local News ~ 05/21/00)
The kitchen's hardwood floor echoes the pale cabinets. A convenient door to the back porch allows you to take your meals outside when the weather's nice. A large corner lot, extended ceilings, formal entry and duel heating and air conditioning units add to the appeal of this Clarkton Place brick home. ...
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