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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 15

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MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 2001 SECTiONl Journal Gazette DEAR ABBY Need help sorting out your life? C2 MORE INSIDE lifestyles, C2 Mini Page, C3 fjiteriainmrnt, C4 5 Comics, C6 i 4 ill 1 1 Ull ill It 1 11 Jtt SS8S8SHBSB88HHB88SMEBHBHHHBBBBBHI BHH QUESTION OR COMMENT? CONTACT FEATURES EDITOR BETH HELDEBRANDT AT 235-5656, ext. 257 Cf OR E-MAIL AT ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN SCHOOL REUNITES iw mmm ww pww 'Wf i i atv sV liK'WMI 4 MM 4 Mi WrWrt ffcMKA tHifeMt fc wi eft I Iw i xb -I liMII II I) I'llt'M) Former students and teachers of St. Paul's Lutheran School gathered on July 14 and 15 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church for a reunion.

The first class was held in 1943, and the school closed in 1961. Pictured in the first row, left to right, are Barbara Handley Keller, Freda Donnell Christen, Linda Donnell Gargus, Raymond Muessman, Miriam Young Feyerherm, Kenneth Nolte, Harold VonBehrens, Melvin Nolte, Dorothy Nolte, Dean Pardieck, Carl Wetzel, Leona Muessman and Steve Homann. In the second row are Nancy Donnell Breningmeyer, Joyce Weber Koselke, Barbara Nolte Johnson, Diana LeGrand Jobst, Wanda Hadenfelt Hesse, Frances Knollenberg, Pat Kruger Wetzel and Helen Meyer. Shown in the third row are Lewis Smith, Bill Handley, Janet Kolbus Homann, Rena Donnell Roberts, Judy Smith Keplar, Kathy Niemeyer Webster, Janice Homann Johnson, Yvonne Lanphier Pfeiffer, Donna Nolte McClure, Ann Price Blume and Tom Niemeyer. In the fourth row are Rudy Knollenberg, Robert Donnell, Dennis Hutchings, Alvin Schagemann, Terry VonBehrens, Joanne Schagemann Elliott, Rosetta Schagemann Levitt, Karen Lanphier Daily, Martha Schagemann Schuman and Patty Meyer Smith.

Pictured in the fifth row are William Price, Tom Donnell, Jack Keller, Velma Lanphier Price, Carolyn Geiger Pankow, Kathy Pardieck Lockhart, Alberta Homann Weber, Dara Wetzel Allen and Frances Schagemann Bariether. In the sixth row are Bob Keller. Bill Donnell, Paul Wetzel, Davie Geiger and Leonard Homann. In the seventh row are Byron Homann, Lowell Kolbus, Duane Wetzel, Art ZuHone, David Nolte, Ronald Geiger and Merlin Wetzel. II COMMUNITY CALENDAR I' 'feAP smm.

Tuesday mm K- 'A "fr II A si HMi nr.i) mom -i ii i) I'lmio Sammi Kater, left, with her pony, Phantom, and Cassie King with her pony, Cheyenne, at the Coles County 4H horse show July 21 at the fairgrounds. Both girls are members of the Cooks Mills Clovers. Cody Gass, Humboldt, competes with registered quarter horse mares and geldings at halter over 56 inches. 4-1 I horso show hold The 2001 Coles County 1 horse show wns held July 21 at the Jack and Maxine Adkins Memorial Aix'iia on the Coles County fairgrounds. 4 ers had the opportunity toeyhibit their horses in ilinYrent classes, plus participate in gamine, lasses.

Champion winners announcer! on July 21 include: Mares and inches and under, current year foals at halter and western pleasure over indies. Cassie King. Mattoon; registered quarter horse mares and geld ings at over finches, other registered mares and geldings at halter over 5H indies, senior showmanship at halter, western pleasure over fit; inches senior western horsemanship (1-4 and over), and barrel race. Maggie Meflbrd. Neoga: grade mares and geldings at halter over inches.

Hikki Lang. Charleston: junior showmanship at halter, junior western horsemanship d'( and underlain! trail class. Haley Tucker. Mattixm: hunt seat saddle seat pleasure, hunt seat saddle seat equitation and Hag race. Casey Schmitz.

Charleston: spoon and egg race. Danielle FxA'eek. Mattoon; pole bending. Sainantha Kater, Charleston; plug race. Cody Class.

Humboldt: costume class. Whitney Hardin. Ch.u leston; catalog nice. Ion ian Hrankev. Charleston 235-6151.

Wednesday 7 a.m., Mattoon Exchange Club, Dick Heller, historical society speaking on train depot, Gowin's Restaurant Catering. 7 a.m., Shelbyville Kiwanis, Guy's Steak House. 9 a.m., Mattoon YMCA Super 60s exercise class, YMCA gym. Noon, Closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Easy Does It group, 512 N. 19th Mattoon, 235-6151.

Noon, Mattoon Kiwanis, Gowin's Restaurant Catering. p.m., Parenting Together group, 513 N. 13th Mattoon, sponsored by CEAD Council, 348-8591. 1 p.m., Mattoon Senior Citizens Club, DeMars Center, Peterson Park, bring prizes for bingo. 4:30 6 p.m., Coalition Against Domestic Violence support group, First United Methodist Church, Mattoon, free and confidential, 348-5931, 235-4300.

6 p.m., Mattoon VFW Post 4325 meal for members, followed by 7 p.m. meeting, VFW Post. 6- 7 p.m., weigh-in for Mattoon TOPS II 568, followed by meeting from 7-8 p.m., new location: Fellowship Center, 301 Lafayette Ave. East, west door. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group for anyone trying to lose weight.

Guests and past members are welcome. 6:30 p.m. Pegtown ABWA meets at Mattoon Public Library in the community room. Catered dinner. 7 p.m., Mattoon WOTM bingo, license B1018, open to public.

7- 8 p.m., 12 Step Group, support group for those with substance abuse, Mattoon Free Methodist Church, 235-5763, 2342488. 7:30 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous, closed, 102 N. 11th Mattoon, 234-9780. 7:30 p.m., Quiltworks, open tb all area quitters, home of Pam Gutowski, 2125 Stoner Drive East, Charleston.

You Are Not Alone, for those with AIDS or who have been diagnosed HIV positive, professional speakers featured, call 348-6094 or 234-3507 for time and meeting place. 7:30 p.m. Toledo Lodge No. 834, will hold its stated meeting at Lodge Had in Toledo. 9 a.m..

United Methodist Women, executive board at church 9 a.m., General Electric Retirees Coffee Hour, Gowin's in Mattoon, 235-1369. 11:30 a.m.-l p.m., East Central Illinois Safety Management Association meet ing, Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center. Noon, Mattoon High 12. Gowin's Restaurant. Noon, Closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Easy Does It group, 512 N.

19th Mattoon, 235-6151. 12:30 p.m., Mattoon Eagles Auxiliary 3438 card party, Eagles lodge. 1:30 p.m. Mattoon Area Art Guild (formerly Mattoon Watercolor Peterson House, Mattoon, area artists working in any medium welcome, 235-3728, 345-6101, 234-8758. 6 p.m., GROW, free and confidential, mutual self-help, 12-step program to deal with life's problems and ability to cope, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ninth and Cleveland, Charleston, use north entrance, call Jane, 345-7715.

6:30 p.m. Multiple Sclerosis meeting at First Presbyterian Church, Mattoon. p.m., Coalition Against Domestic Violence meets, CADV shelter, Charleston, 348-5931. 6:30 p.m., Greenup Kiwanis Club, Dutch Pantry. 6:30 p.m..

Narcotics Anonymous, Knights Room, St. Charles Church, Ninth and Madison, Charleston, closed meeting. 7 p.m. Coles County Low 12, Mattoon Police Pistol Range, Lake Road. Bring covered dishes, drinks and rolls furnished.

Bring petitions or prospective members. Everyone urged to attend. 7 p.m., Mattoon Legion Bingo, American Legion Post 88. 7:30 p.m., IOOF Coles County Lodge 260, Lodge Hall, 1321 Edgar, Mattoon. 7:30 p.m..

Coles County Barbershop Chorus. Central Community Church, 200 Lafayette Mattoon. 7:30 p.m., Mattoon Coin Club, Pacesetters, 1700 Lake Land Mattoon 8 p.m., Closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. Easy Does It group, 512 N. 19th Mattoon, A Cr si iiMini nciiom From left to right: Willow Spencer, Laurian Brankey of Charleston and Hayley Tucker of Mattoon compete in the junior showmanship contest.

i earns degree Ryan Harbaugl wren crunni OAQin 5 School opening is Just around the comer. We have Ljy Ryan Lane Harbaugh recently graduated from the University of Illinois in Champaign with a cash for new school domes, supplies or ror wnatever you need HEIGHTS Finance Corporation llriulil ha littm fur MKMtK VNKKI 11V rfl a nw At I CM A LikriiW. WiltiML fl -7- AM FOB. RICK WALKER NANCT THORNTON degree in electrical engineering and minors in math and computer science. While attending, he was an active member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, the of I He recently was accepted as an intern into the Professional Engineers of Illinois organization.

Harbaugh has been employed as a senior programmer for Expert Technical Services-Engineering Consulting Firm in Decatur and Mount Vernon since May 2000. This fall he will continue his education at the University of Missouri Law School in Columbia, focusing on Intellectual Property Law. Harbaugh attended elementary school in Mattoon and is a 1996 graduate of Pana High SchooL He is the son of Mark and Connie Harbaugh of Mattoon. f'4 Li. Harbaugh Engineering Mentoring program, and the Institute of Electrical Engineers..

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