Even though the neighbors don't want it and the Cape Girardeau Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously rejected it, the City Council postpones action on a special use permit request for a proposed day care at a house at 321 S. Spring St.
Theodoras Lyras of the American College of Greece, meets with Southeast Missouri State University officials to discuss a student exchange program between the two schools; the program could begin with the spring semester of the current academic year.
Cape Catholic High School varsity queen, Joan Tarr, was selected in a week-long campaign; senior class pupils contributed the most money per pupil for athletic equipment in order to name her queen; Tarr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tarr.
A series of revival services, led by Dr. Jo Shaver, Southern Baptist Evangelist of Memphis, Tenn., begins at First Baptist Church; the services will continue each evening through Friday.
Works administration projects totaling $95,744 for Cape Girardeau County have been approved by the administration at Washington; among the approved projects are improvement of various Cape Girardeau streets, renovation of Fairground Park and improvement of Missouri Park.
After an absence of 46 years, Robert F. Colyer, a native of Cape Girardeau and now a West Coast sugar manufacturer, is visiting relatives here.
Several of the pulpits of Cape Girardeau churches are filled by visiting Methodist ministers, who have been attending the St. Louis annual conference here; speaking at Centenary Methodist Church is Dr. E.J. Moore of St. Louis, president of the state anti-saloon league.
T.W. Hellyer of London, England, arrived yesterday for a visit with his relative, Capt. G.E. Alt; Hellyer is a retired tea merchant, having spent nearly 35 years in Japan.
-- Sharon K. Sanders
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