NewsMarch 8, 2009

Joy Rubi-Brown of Cape Girardeau, left, reads the fortune of Kirk Williams, the master of ceremonies for the 22nd annual American Cancer Society Cure for Cape Gala on Saturday at the Drury Inn. About 50 sponsors participated, and about 330 people attended the event...

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ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com<br>Joy Rubi-Brown of Cape Girardeau, left, reads the fortune of Kirk Williams, the master of ceremonies for the 22nd annual American Cancer Society Cure for Cape Gala on Saturday at the Drury Inn. About 50 sponsors participated, and about 330 people attended the event.
ELIZABETH DODD ~ edodd@semissourian.com<br>Joy Rubi-Brown of Cape Girardeau, left, reads the fortune of Kirk Williams, the master of ceremonies for the 22nd annual American Cancer Society Cure for Cape Gala on Saturday at the Drury Inn. About 50 sponsors participated, and about 330 people attended the event.

Joy Rubi-Brown of Cape Girardeau, left, reads the fortune of Kirk Williams, the master of ceremonies for the 22nd annual American Cancer Society Cure for Cape Gala on Saturday at the Drury Inn. About 50 sponsors participated, and about 330 people attended the event.

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