While strolling, I wondered whatever happened to Chase Daniel.
Happy birthday to Wayne Chapman, Judy Pobst, Craig Ressel, Garner Horman, Derek Gaines, Cindy Burnett, Jack Burnett, John Chambers, Mike Razer, Bud Diggs, Linda Kennedy, Brenda Tank, Judy Marshall, Margaret Obermann, Robert Stokes, Laura Estes, Mary Jo Pfefferkorn, Jennifer Teegarden, Charlotte Dirnberger, Shawn Powderly, Jeff Daugherty, Kathy Bishop, Gene Cummins, Mary Chambers, Fred Bollinger, Justin Anderson, Brandy Seabaugh, JoNell Schaefer, Jessica Grojean, Georgia Cox, Rodger Seyer, Hank Golightly, Linda Yarbro, Karin Dumond, Lana Rister, Jim Miller, Sharon Crowden, Armella Glastetter, Carolyn Munyon, Randall Hibdon, Don Reischman, Steve Wall, Reta Mantel, Blake Perry and Jason Harrell.
Happy anniversary to Gary and Brenda Hester and Bill and Micia Beard.
Have you adjusted to last Sunday's return to standard time or are you falling asleep in your chair at 9 p.m.? This is National Sleep Comfort Month, but November is also known as Aviation History Month, Child Safety Protection Month, Native American Heritage Month and National No-Shave Month to draw awareness to men's health issues, especially prostate and testicular cancer.
Fly your flag Wednesday in observance of Veterans Day. City Hall and the public library will be closed along with state and federal institutions as we honor our veterans.
I thank those of you who checked on me this past week when you did not see Chaffee Chatters in the paper last Sunday. All is well; we just had a little hiccup. Some time-sensitive items are repeated here, but you can access Chatters online at semissourian.com or via the Southeast Missourian's Facebook page.
Carol (Ryan) Cannon said she and her family had a special dinner for her dad, Evans Ryan, celebrating his 98th birthday. Attending were Carol's daughters Karen Brown and her friend Rick, Kathi Stone and husband Tim, son Christopher Cannon and his wife Pam, and Carol's sister-in-law, Judy Ryan, and friend Bob.
Taxing time
The tax man cometh! Scott County Collector Mark Hensley will be at City Hall on Wednesdays from 3 to 5 p.m. starting Nov. 18 through Dec. 30.
The 20th annual three-day Crafts, Gifts and Collectibles Show will be held Nov. 20 to 22 at Notre Dame Regional High School in Cape. For event information, contact Dixie J. Burnett at (573) 266-3688 or semocraftshow@hotmail.com.
After a couple of years' hiatus, General Baptist Church will be serving its Thanksgiving dinner. Serving will begin at noon Thanksgiving Day, and all are welcome. There is no charge for the meal.
The Chaffee High School Class of 1964 will hold its annual Christmas luncheon at 11 a.m. Dec. 4 at Delmonico's. Please RSVP to Pat Moore at (573) 225-4360.
Have you gotten rid of the Halloween candy yet? My sister Carolyn commented that her husband had overbought Halloween candy and she was trying to avoid the Butterfingers and Snickers. It reminded me of the days when my sister Jo and I were single, living and working in Dallas. As it usually goes with sisters, we sometimes had a spat. Hurt feelings were short-lived, especially when the instigator left a Snickers bar in a paper sack on the other's door step early the next morning. Living in a high-rise made it easy. We do not have spats now that we are grown, but we sure miss those Snickers!
The scam artists are at it again, and we remind you not to answer their calls, much less return them. Calls are being made, supposedly by the IRS, threatening lawsuits for nonpayment of taxes, and there also are callers impersonating various county sheriffs regarding arrest warrants. One person checked out the latter, and their local sheriff's office assured them they don't give advance warnings when it comes to arrest warrants.
Remember to tell those special people in your life that you love them -- those three words mean so very much.
Our sincere condolences go out to the family and friends of Joe Bob Cobb.
We were further saddened and shocked by the passing of former resident Bill Hagan. Many of us had the pleasure of visiting with him and Mary Ann at the CHS Alumni Banquet. They were an amazing couple, and we each have special memories of the Hagans and of eating at Big B Family Restaurant, which they owned and operated for 23 years.
Our thoughts and prayers are with those who are missing loved ones, our homebound, those in hospitals and nursing homes and those undergoing cancer treatments. Email your news and comments to darbuck2@airmail.net or leave a message at (573) 887-6430 or (214) 207-7839.
Then there was the dentist who continues his tradition of buying Halloween candy from young patients.
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