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FRANK P. SUTTERER
(Obituary ~ 11/25/94)
PERRYVILLE -- Frank P. Sutterer, 76, of Perryville died Thursday, Nov. 24, 1994, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born Oct. 1, 1918, in Perryville, the son of William A. and Cora Klump Sutterer. On Oct. 3, 1949, he married Audrabelle M. Roy, who survives at the home...
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FINANCIAL AID SEMINAR PLANNED AT JACKSON
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
JACKSON -- High school students in the 11th and 12th grades are invited with their parents to attend a presentation on financial aid at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Jackson High School cafeteria. Barb Ulrich, coordinator of Capital Bank's student loan program, will discuss loans for higher education...
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SOUTHEAST GARNERS NATIONAL AWARD FOR SECOND TIME
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
Southeast Missouri State University became a two-time winner of the national Christa McAuliffe Showcase for Excellence Award Nov. 22 in Boca Raton, Fla. The university received the 1994 McAuliffe award for its K-6 Science and Mathematics Improvement Program from the Association of State Colleges and Universities...
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AREA STUDENTS EARN DISTINCTION: KELLY HIGH SCHOOL
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
Kelly High School A Honor Roll Twelfth Grade -- Daryl Birk, Blake Burger, Jamie Essner, Tanya Essner, Justin Guiling, Edie Jolley, Landon LeGrand, Darryl Record, Matt Sander, Aaron Wade. Eleventh Grade -- Kevin Brown, Kari Essner, Derek Graham, Beau Hennemann, Jacob Pattengill, David Robert, Christopher Vetter...
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AREA STUDENTS EARN DISTINCTION: CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
Central High School A Honor Roll Twelth Grade -- Jessica Anderson, Mary Bergerson, Aimee Bittle, Jason Bowers, John Clubb, Vincent Collier, Lynn Craft, Brandi Crowson, Sarah Fletcher, Jeremy Freeman, Sarah Fuemmeler, Jessica Gaydos, Catherine Gooden, Shanna Guffey, Tracy Guth, John Hearnes, Gregory Hutteger, Jamie Johnston, Tricia Keller, Josh Lamar, Rebecca Lewis, Laine Lindley, Jennie Lukens, Julie McCarthy, Christopher McNutt, Josh Miller, Shannon Newcomb, Brendan Ogrady, Aaron Redfearn, Thomas Richards, Erin Riches, Jeffery Riley, Carloyn Smith, Heather Steffens, Lauren Syler, Jennifer Trapp, Amanda Webb, Erica Welker, Kirsten Werne, Angela Wilson, Dawn Witty, Corey Wright, Terra Wright.. ...
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AREA STUDENTS EARN DISTINCTION: KELSO C-7
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
KELSO C-7 A Honor Roll Eighth Grade -- Daniel Mothershead. Seventh Grade -- Jenny Riley. Sixth Grade -- Nicole Kern, Timothy Schmitt, Nicholas Steimle. B Honor Roll Eighth Grade -- Amanda Backfisch, Jason Glastetter, Taylor Goodale, Julie Kern, Torey Kern, Dustin Leggett...
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AREA STUDENTS EARN DISTINCTION: KELLY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
Kelly Elementary School Honor Roll Sixth Grade -- Jennifer Barnett, Sarah Butler, Andrew Canter, Karissa Ferrell, Keisha Hamm, Wesley Hamm, Ashley Hedges, Daniel Hughes, Amber Laster, Nancy Lewer, Billy Lofton, Jeffery Massey, Crystal Nelson, Megan Nelson, Aaron Pender, Amanda Powell, Richard Reeves, Michael Roslen, Matt Seabaugh, Terry Sexton, Veronica Ninyard, Lauren Wilson...
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AREA STUDENTS EARN DISTINCTION: ADVANCE HIGH SCHOOL
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
Advance High School High Honors Twelfth Grade -- Amy Bagwell, Mike Georger, Laina Middleton, Brandi Payne. Eleventh Grade -- Amy Eftink, Matt Lacy, Brandy Limbaugh, Leslie Richmond. Tenth Grade -- Jennifer Abbot, Julie Bagwell, Amanda Broshuis, Nicole Cooper, Matt Dejournett, Amber Delay, Katrina Georger, Kendric Holder, Kin Leadbetter, Shelley White...
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WORKSHOPS ON WHEELS SET FOR FAMILIES AND CHILD-CARE PROVIDERS
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
The Department of Human Environmental Studies at Southeast Missouri State University will offer two Workshops on Wheels. At 7 p.m. Tuesday, Judy Lueders will present "Nutritious Snacks Children Can Make" at the Kinder Care Learning Center, 113 Silver Springs Rd. in Cape Girardeau...
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LAND TRANSFERS
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
Jerrie Lyn Reid and P. David Gerlach to Randol Farms Development Inc.; Randol Farms Development Inc. to James W. and Mailyn R. Mirly; Pennzoil Products Co. to American Sports Inc. James Walter and Vicki L. Frank to Charles L. and Patricia A. Bixler; Billy L. Riley Jr. and Mary S. Riley to Nathaniel E. Brooks; Richard B. Hansen and Mary M. Gibson to Robert A. and Deborah Campbell...
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`HOME OF RUSH'
(Editorial ~ 11/25/94)
Boy, talk about a tempest in a teapot, all because Cape Girardeau's convention and visitors bureau wants to make hay while Rush Limbaugh's sun is shining. It all started when the CVB folks said it would spend approximately $18,000 to promote the fact that Cape Girardeau is where Limbaugh's roots are. That set off a storm of howls both locally and nationally. Among the knee-jerk protests was a smattering of support for the idea...
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LETTERS: FIRE DEPARTMENT THANKS ALL WHO HELPED DURING BLAZE
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/25/94)
To the editor: The evening of Saturday, Nov. 19, will be one that area firefighters will remember for a long time to come. A three-alarm fire destroyed Lanter Courier Co., 226 Linda Lane, and severely damaged the attached Plaza Tire Service. This fire caused injuries to four Cape Girardeau firefighters and property damage estimated at hundreds of thousands of dollars. ...
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THREE HURT IN OLD APPLETON ACCIDENT
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
OLD APPLETON -- Three Cape Girardeau residents sustained minor to moderate injuries in a one-car accident Wednesday night. The crash happened at 9:50 p.m. on Highway KK, about three miles west of Old Appleton near Interstate 55. Donald Rolfing, 24, was driving eastbound when his vehicle ran off the road and struck a tree, the Missouri Highway Patrol said...
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LETTERS: SUPREME COURT'S VIEWS ON SCHOOL PRAYER ARE CLEAR
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/25/94)
To the editor: Apparently the Missourian will never tire of wrongly asserting that the U.S. Supreme Court has banned religion from public schools. Jay Eastlick continued this demagoguery in his Nov. 19 column. The court has ruled that a student can pray in a public school providing that it is a voluntary act on the part of the student and the act does not disrupt the education process. ...
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CHARLES DAUME
(Obituary ~ 11/25/94)
OAK RIDGE -- Charles Daume, 76, of Oak Ridge, died Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1994, at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. Arrangements are incomplete at McCombs Funeral Home in Jackson.
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NORMA F. LEDURE
(Obituary ~ 11/25/94)
JACKSON -- Norma F. LeDure, 77, of Jackson died Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1994, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born Aug. 16, 1917, at Benton, the daughter of Louis and Mammie Revelle LeTempt. On March 4, 1947, she married William LeDure, who survives of the home...
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MARY F. FLAMM
(Obituary ~ 11/25/94)
COBDEN, Ill. -- Funeral service for Mary F. Flamm of Cobden will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Cobden. The Rev. Federico Higuera will officiate, with burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Sunday at Lutz and Rendleman Funeral Home in Cobden. A wake service will be held at 7...
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PATSY R. HARTJE
(Obituary ~ 11/25/94)
Patsy Ruth Hartje, 65, 1825 Margaret, died Thursday, Nov. 24, 1994, at St. Francis Medical Center. She was born Aug. 27, 1929, at Fulton, daughter of Ray H. and Cassie Roberts Teel. She and Walter Arnold Hartje were married July 10, 1955, at Mexico, Mo...
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GEORGE J. VANDEVEN
(Obituary ~ 11/25/94)
JACKSON -- George J. Vandeven, 94, of Jackson, died Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1994, at St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born March 27, 1900, in Cape Girardeau, son of John A. and Lena Nenninger Vandeven. He and Stella Schwartz were married in 1924. She died in 1981. He later married Mildred Heuschober Phillips in 1988...
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ANNA JAYNES
(Obituary ~ 11/25/94)
MOUNDS, Ill. -- Anna Jaynes, 81, of Arkansas, died Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1994, at Logan County Mercy Hospital in Paris, Ark. She was formerly of Mounds. Barkett Funeral Home at Mounds is in charge of arrangements.
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JIM KOLVE
(Obituary ~ 11/25/94)
WAPPAPELLO -- Jim Kolve, 64, of Wappapello, died Thursday, Nov. 24, 1994, at Doctors' Hospital in Poplar Bluff. He was born Nov. 21, 1930, in Eau Claire, Wis. He and Evalene Evans were married April 24, 1981, in Granite City, Ill. Kolve was a retired driver with Teamsters Local 600 in St. Louis...
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DENNIS D. CLARK
(Obituary ~ 11/25/94)
BELL CITY -- Dennis Dewayne Clark, 40, of Bell City, died Thursday, Nov. 24, 1994, at Missouri Delta Medical Center in Sikeston. He was born Aug. 30, 1954, in Sikeston, son of H.M. "Mug" and Opal Clark. He and Kathy Rhodes were married Feb. 16, 1991, at McGee...
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BIRTHS
(Births ~ 11/25/94)
Son to Robert and Kathy Depuy, Jackson Route 4, Southeast Missouri Hospital, 8:24 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1994. Name, Michael Andrew. Weight, 6 pounds 11 ounces. Third child, first son. Mrs. Depuy is the former Kathy Launius, daughter of Thomas and Pauline Skelly of St. Louis and Virginia and Leonard Tripp of Jackson. She is employed at Shop 'n Save. Depuy is employed at Superior Advertising and Marketing. He is the son of Don and Dorothy Conley and Gordon Depuy of St. Louis...
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TRAVELERS HIT THE ROAD FOR THANKSGIVING
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
As Thanksgiving Day dawned, not everyone had reached their destinations for the holiday gatherings. The number of travelers through the area Thursday was predictably higher than typical, said Ray Duffey, president of Bootheel Area Rapid Transportation in Cape Girardeau...
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CHURCH BECOMES STOPGAP FAMILY
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
The past month was hell for Ann Ingram. Her home burned Oct. 22, leaving her to live with her daughter and grandson in the family car. Later, they lived with one friend and then another. "I've had to develop a sense of humor about this," Ingram said...
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INJURED FIREMAN GIVES THANKS
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
Having endured a compound leg fracture, a 103-degree temperature and a constant watch for infection, Cape Girardeau firefighter Randol Morris still had a smile to spend Thanksgiving Day. The look of appreciation underscored Morris' statement about feeling thankful on this holiday, just five days after he was injured battling one of the biggest blazes of his nine-year career...
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VOLUNTEERS, APPETITES GATHER FOR HEARTY MEAL
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
Twenty turkeys, seven hams and more than 450 filled stomachs. The statistics gratified the Salvation Army's 75 volunteers who cooked, served and cleared away food for Cape Girardeau's needy. Capt. Elmer Trapp of the local Salvation Army, said people shouldn't confuse needy with poor...
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RIVER CITY JOURNAL: FRUITCAKE IS ROYALTY OF SEASON
(Column ~ 11/25/94)
Something needs to be said about holiday foodstuffs. First, no one ever makes enough of that gelatin conglomeration of cranberries, fruit and nuts you like so much for Thanksgiving dinner. But that isn't all. Where are the fruitcakes? Once upon a time, you didn't care for that cranberry stuff. But that was a long time ago, and every Thanksgiving you have to pace yourself so others at least get a taste of the special blend of chopped goodies in raspberry-flavored gelatin...
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SOUTHEAST STUDENTS EARN AWARDS IN MUSIC CONTESTS
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
The Southeast Missouri State University Department of Music recently hit a high note as students in the department brought home honors from two state music competitions. All seven Southeast Missouri State University vocal students participating in the National Association of Teachers of Singing Missouri Student Auditions won awards after competing Nov. 4-5 at Northeast Missouri State University in Kirksville...
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CAPE GIRARDEAU PUBLIC LIBRARY CONDUCTS DECEMBER PROGRAMS
(Local News ~ 11/25/94)
Several programs have been planned for December at the Cape Girardeau Public Library. Throughout the month, the library will accept canned and dried foods for overdue fines. Each food item will be worth 50 cents, and food donations won't apply to the replacement of materials or other library fees...
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