Monroe County Appeal, April 17, 2014 • Week 16

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Spring Paris All-Town Garage Sales, May 9 & 10. Forms now at the Appeal and Extension offices. See page 12

EASTER EGG HUNTS

Paris The annual Easter Egg Hunt, sponsored by Xi Beta Xi Sorority will take place on Saturday, April 19, at 11 a.m. The hunt will take place in the valley behind City Hall. All are welcome! Madison The annual Easter Egg Hunt, sponsored by the Madison Area Business Association, will be held on Saturday, April 19. The event will be held at the Madison Activity Complex, at the northeast corner of the city and will begin at 2 p.m. In case of inclement weather the event will be moved to the Madison Christian Church. There will be four age classes available. They are 1-2 years, 3-4 years, 5-7 years, and 8-10 years. A special egg will be hidden for each age division and those finding the special egg will receive the grand prize for their age division. All area children are invited to attend and should be accompanied by a parent. Monroe Manor On Friday April 18, Monroe Manor will host their annual Easter egg hunt for family members of the Residents and Staff. Ages are from 0-12 years and there will be prizes awarded in four age divisions. Registration begins at 1:30 p.m. The Easter Egg Hunt starts at 2 p.m.

“9-12” GROUP TO MEET APRIL 24, AT LIBRARY

“9-12 We the People of Monroe County” will meet Thursday, April 24 at 7 p.m., at the Paris Pubic Library. Rodney Huckleberry will give information about Convention of States. Public is welcome directs questions: 660-327-1220

DEMOCRAT CLUB TO MEET APRIL 22

Monroe County Democrat Club will meet on Tuesday, April 22, at Santa Fe Christian Church, at 7 p.m. The youth of the church will serve their famous lasagna dinner to the club, complete with homemade pie. Speakers for the evening will be those persons who are candidates in the August primary. Make plans to attend on Tuesday, April 22.

TPNB BAKED FOOD SALE FOR RELAY FOR LIFE

The Paris National Bank will be having a baked food sale Good Friday April 18. Proceeds to benefit Relay For Life.

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Thursday, April 17, 2014

(USPS 359-260) Vol. 147, Number 16 Paris, MO 65275 • 12 Pages • 1 Section • 75 cents

Destinee Clark, Katie Thomas, Morghan Crain new Madison Queens

Destinee Clark, Katie Thomas, Morghan Crain crowned during 2014 Miss Madison Pageant...

Left to right, 2013 Junior Miss Madison Danielle Herrin, 2014 Junior Miss Madison Katie Thomas, 2013 Miss Madison Samantha Painter, 2014 Miss Madison Destinee Clark, 2014 Young Miss Madison Morghan Crain and 2013 Young Miss Madison Peyton Hook. APPEAL PHOTO

The new 2014 Miss Madison Destinee Clark was crowned before a large crowd at the 2014 Miss Madison Pageant on Saturday, April 12, at Madison C-3 Schools. Also crowned 2014 Queens were Junior Miss Madison Katie Thomas and Young Miss Madison Morghan Crain. The evening’s events opened with the candidates and last year’s queens dancing, with ruby slippers and giant lolli-

pops, to, “Follow the Yellow Brick Road.” The 2013 Queens including Miss Madison Samantha Painter, Junior Miss Madison Danielle Herrin and Young Miss Madison Peyton Hook were introduced to the assembled. To strains of “Under the Rainbow” the candidates presented themselves in casual wear. Miss Hannibal Emily Tate did an amazing clogging routine for the crowd’s

The Paris Rotary Club, to a standing room only attendance, held their 23rd Annual Top 5 Banquet on Friday, April 11, at the Paris High School cafeteria. This year’s Top 5 included: Danielle Nicole Bounds, Kenzie Marie Dye, Bryce Andrew Ensor, Brooklee Adair Hunt and Danielle Brianne Wheelan. Rotary President Lisa Minor welcomed all to the evening’s event and

thanked them for attending the prestigious Rotary annual signature event. Judge Michael P. Wilson gave the invocation before dinner. After a scrumptious dinner of smoked pork chop, cheesy potatoes, green beans, roll, salad and dessert, Rotarian Charles Brazeale performed his annual ritual of introducing the entire room, Rotary members and guests

entertainment After a short intermission the candidates were presented in their evening gown wear. Before the new Miss Madison was crowned the retiring queens bid their farewells. “When I was crowned 2013 Miss Madison, I was in awe,” said retiring

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Paris Rotary Club recognizes Top 5

from memory. Rotary President Minor, assisted by Rotarian Wesley Hammond presented the Top 5 with their plaques, patch and certificate. Paris R-II Superintendent Chris Johnson made a special presentation to business teacher Barb Mason,. Mrs. Mason was presented with the Paris Rotary

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LIBRARY ANNUAL MEETING APRIL 29

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY Annual Meeting, April 29, 7 p.m., Paris Library Roegge Room. New and renewed memberships provide the opportunity to be in drawings for newly-published books and a Kindle.

FRIDAY “GOOD FRIDAY” CLOSINGS

The Monroe County Courthouse will close at noon on Friday, April 18 - “Good Friday”. The Monroe County Appeal office will be closed on Friday, April 18, “Good Friday” The office will reopen on Monday, April 21 at 7 p.m.

The Paris Rotary Club recognized the Paris R-II Top 5 on Friday, April 11. Left to right, Bryce Ensor, Danielle (Dede) Bounds, Brooklee Hunt, Kenzie Dye and Danielle Wheelan. APPEAL PHOTO


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