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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • C5

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De Heral Sunda cember 10, 2017 C5 1 Delores Hack, 80 DECATUR Delores Simpson Hack of Decatur celebrated her 80th birthday with a family gathering. Mrs. Hack was born Dec. 9, 1937, in Decatur. She married Bennie L.

Hack on March 16, 1958, in Decatur. He is deceased. She is retired from Decatur Public Schools. She is the mother of Crystal (Harold) Colona of Suwanee, Darla (Myron) Porch of Kennes aw, Kimberly Hack of Decatur; and Brian (Deat riss) Hack of LaVer gne, Tenn. She has six grandchildren.

MILESTONES Dorothy Jarrett, 90 DECATUR Dorothy Jarrett will celebrate her 90th birthday with a family gathering. Dorothy Corrine Jackson was born Dec. 6, 1927, in Decatur. She married Edwin L. Scott in 1946 in Decatur.

He is deceased. She later married Garland Jar rett in Decatur. He is deceased. She is retired from Furniture Store and was a stage actress for Millikin, Theatre 7 and The Little Theatre-on the Square, Sullivan. She is the mother of Leon Scott of Palmdale, Charles Scott of Fairbanks, Alaska; and Sheryol Threewitt of Decatur.

She has many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. BIRTHDAYS Jarrett Jerry Mayfield, 75 DECATUR Jerry Lee Mayfield of Decatur will observe his 75th birthday. Mr. Mayfield was born Dec. 14, 1942, in Point Township, Shelby County.

He married Susanne Smith Vander laan on Oct. 25, 2003, in Decatur. He is retired from Ar cher Daniels Midland Co. He is the father of Troy Mayfield of Post Falls, Idaho; Marshall Dax Mayfield of Danville, and Cassandra Mayfield of Decatur. He is the stepfather of Jayne Herzog of Findlay; Jerry Brett Giberson of Shelbyville.

Stepdaughter, Kimberly Giberson, is deceased. He has three grandchildren, four stepgrand children and one great-step grandchild. Hack Mayfield Rodgers Norma Rodgers, 90 DECATUR Norma Jean Fugate Rodgers of Decatur will celebrate her 90th birthday with a family gathering. Mrs. Rodgers was born Dec.

12, 1927, in Weldon. She married Harold Rodgers on Sept. 10, 1950, in Clinton. He is deceased. She is retired from Federal Kemper Insurance.

She is the mother of David (Connie) Rodgers of Forsyth; Paula (Mike) Hall and Monte (Brenda) Rodgers, both of Mount Zion. Son, Kenneth Rodgers, is deceased. She has se ven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. illikin niversity students receiving degr ees during Winter ommencemen include: a ledo: Zachary elson a ntioch: Jazmine Tamayo a thens: layton Gregory (doctor ate) a uburn: Stephanie ak er ement: Katelyn ogers loomington: Sarah Sieg (doctorate) lue ound: eborah rownlee, avid Shr oyer ristol: anielle an armel, a ustin Smith hampaign: Terri-L ynn il inkovic, Shruthi Thopiah (doctorate) hatham: Katelynn Franke, a ber Smith (doctorate) hicago: ar a rnold, a nakar en Galarza, a llen Johnson, Khadijah Visor, zin ga West linton: ir anda nnis, Shelbi entmeister Kasara Ward ountry lub Hills: ochelle Le wis ecatur: Latoya a lexander, Keith a skins, ichelle enson, ich olas rink oetter, ar hierek (doctorate), Jacqueline avis, Shelby upon mily aught, eg an Fonner, avid razier (doctorate), Terrill Garland, Stephanie Gentry, oah German, Jennifer Houser, ara Johnson, Jade Kline, Tatum utch eon, ori aniel, aximilian lr oy, Francis Oke hrista Peoples, Sarah eising (doctorate), Jennifer ose, ar ossi, Vic toria ossi, ichelle oy er, Hayley Salefski, Jesse Sargeant, a mberlee Seit Thomas Serfass, Trisha Wheatley, andis White, atasha inder, Paris Woods, Taylor Woods, Jennifer eakley Forsyth: Sarah lark s), arrah Hulv a arissa osle Tyler izz Frankfort: Katherine artuch Gibson ity: iranda Stipp Hanna ity: merick Fulton Homer Glen: Tatiana Kozal Johnston, Iowa: Taryn Pepping Latham: a lisha urgett Lemont: James Lulek Le oy: Kristin ees Libertyville: Sabrina ipolla anhattan: ridgette Hossbach etamora: Isaiah lumenshine onticello: arolyn ig sby (doctorate) ount Zion: organ a shby, a chel Garret eg an elchi oweaqua: Hannah onoho s), or gan ers eoga: ridget stes (doctorate) ew Lenox: Jack ahoney Oakley: illan rown Oreana: Heather Hartrich Orland Park: icholas illan Palmer: Pamela ergman Pana: Kayleena Jones Palos Heights: Kathryn Joost Pana: rin radshaw, ariah ole (master Julia Taylor Peoria: Katelyn upert (doctorate), unek oor Potomac: Jane aniels ichton Park: a manda ohn iverton: Jordan arney, Kristen ckhart (doc torate) St. Louis, Quentin Key, avid hodes St.

Paul, Jason a llen Skokie: Samson Schwartz Spring Grove: ayja allango Springfield: hiannon arel Sullivan: a mie auer Victoria, anada: a shleigh ar tens Willowbrook: Kristina Guchenia, mily ihalkanin Windsor: Jessica ichardson. MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY GRADUATES radley Frieman Hastings, iantic; Laura a nn Six, iantic. MARRIAGE LICENSES a rea students receiving academic honors fr om universities, colleges and technical schools: Logan University, St. Louis, Mo. ecatur: Peter Vercellino.

The Herald evie welcomes announcements of entr al Illinois youth and college students making news. Items are published the Sunday est sec tion as space is available in the order it is received. Send information to Herald evie 601 William ecatur IL 62523. Information must contain a phone number for verification. DEANS LIST be LL, hristopher and Stephanie be LL, Tracie Lea and Jay Kevin br OW Grace P.

and Timothy L. bu TT ram Suellen and a ron car er ayne at thew and elaina ollette a man Scott and arleah K. urc a manda J. and Jeremy em Scott a and Kimberly cur TSI er enneth avid and ana a da WSO avid a lan and Linda Sue er SO a manda and Jerem J. ran hristine and ichael GI SO ichael and a ndrea GI er Kyle a and a shle GOO dman Steven and ebr a S.

ar Paul III and ist arie ac SO andice and ogan a manue avid and rit tany mau ber er ichael S. and ebbie maynard obert and e- bec ca L. Jeannene Ka and on- ald ern mun SO Todd a and Jacquelyn TO Jamie and Jennifer Schult ad ILL a arrie a nn and alin oss PHILLIPS, Sarah J. and Joshua PHILLIPS, rooke a and Zacher OG er a ndrea and Jeremy SP LL man ichard and yn- thia a Fo WH a ey Judith Louise and James Heath WILLS, Felicia and James a WILSO Felicia and Tricia WOLP er Kimberly a nn and erry a lan. DISSOLUTIONS The Girls on the Run running team from Baum School in Decatur presented a gift of $350 to DOVE Inc.

in November. The third-through- fifth-grade student earned the money by selling items at a during school lunch periods. Church members at Lin St. John United Church of Christ have collected 287 coats, 64 hats, 68 pair of gloves and mittens and 2 headbands to Community Action Partnership of Illinois The annual Thanksgiving Offering program has provided more than 3,400 coats to Logan County children in its 27-plus years. The Macon County Conservation District was given $10,000 from the Decatur Power Boat Squadron The District plans to purchase new canoes and a canoe trailer for educational nature programs.

The Decatur Power Squadron and MCCD offer free boater safety programs at Rock Springs Nature Center. Corporate, school, club and service charitable donations will be reported in the Saturday Life section. Send information to: Herald Review, 601 E. William Decatur, IL 62523, or email com. CHARITY Area high schools awarded Illinois Pork Producers Association Inaugural Food Service grants include Altamont High School, Casey-Westfield High School, Clay City Unit 10, Clinton High School, Salem Community High School, Taylorville High School and Teutopolis High School.

Youth receiving 4-H state awards include: Long Creek Critters Club: Abigail Bowrey, community service Discovers Club: Andrew Cunningham, personal growth and Key Award Green Squad: Megan Kershner, Leadership, Citizenship and Professionalism Award; Anne Preston, communications and Leadership, Citizenship and Professionalism Award. Homesteaders Club: Julia Taraszewski, Emerald Level Experience Award and $1,000 Legacy of Leadership Scholarship in livestock. Baum School Girls on the Run team finished the season with a 5K in Springfield. Meliah Babbs, 4, daughter of Brad and Suvija Babbs of Bulpitt was named 2017 Little Miss Persimmon by the Christian County Historical Society. First runner-up was Amelia Esswein and second runner-up was Bry stol Hughes.

Senator Andy Manar was interviewed by Eisenhower High School video pr oduction class. Students filmed the interview and produced the video. Danasia Nelson, MacArthur High School freshman, was page for a day for state Sen. Andy Manar, D-bunker Hill. Mason Cameron has been named Student of the Month for November by Shelbyville High School.

He is the son of Scott and Monica Cameron. His activities include football, basketball, track and field, tennis, CEO, National Honor Society, Spanish club, student council and Mathletes. Chase Trainor has been named Student of the Month for December by Shelbyville High School. He is the son of Chuck and Ellen Trainor. His activities include FFA, livestock judging, National Honor Society, WYSE team, Mathletes, student council, book club, track and field, golf, cabinet and 4-H.

The Herald Review welcomes announcements of Central Illinois youth making news. Items are published the Life section as space is available in the order it is received. Send information to Youth News, Herald Review, 601 E. William Decatur, IL 62523. Information must contain a phone number for verification.

YOUTH Madeline Genet of Moweaqua, student at Findlay University and member of the Marching Oiler Brass, performed in an October program, of the Genet, daughter of Shane Genet and Nicole Genet, is a sophomore majoring in nuclear medicine technology. Area students have earned scholarships from Iowa State University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Ames. Genevieve Vanwye, Atlanta, the Marie S. Lodge Endowment in Agriculture Scholarship. Sydney Paris, Mansfield, the Douglas and Nancy Hofbauer Scholarship in Agriculture.

Gregory Eaton, Warrensburg, awarded the Elinor L. Fehr and Walter R. Fehr Endowed Scholarship. Lake Land College judging team placed seventh at the recent national American Royal Junior College Livestock Judging Contest. Abigail Fritzgerald of Decatur was awarded the Malcolm and Amy Levin Scholarship at the University of Illinois at Springfield.

Brock Taylor of Mattoon, Justin DeBo of Normal and Ashlyn Car roll of Lincoln were named student laureates by the Lincoln Academy of Illinois. Taylor attends Illinois Wesleyan University. DeBo attends Millikin University. Carroll attends Lincoln College. One senior student from each of the 46 participating four-year institutions in Illinois received the honor.

Area students inducted into Richland Community chapter of Phi Theta Kappa international honor society include: Blue Mound: Teresa Gaskins Clinton: Nathan Buggar Decatur: Curtis Benton, Ryan Boeckenstedt, Ashley Brown, Joyce Craig, Jamie Dubson, James Jones, Destinee Peeples, Austin Roddy, Myah White, Elizabeth Witts Latham: Lucas Adcock, Serena Black Mount Zion: Michelle Foster, Hannah Gruen Moweaqua: Raymond Pumphrey Jr. Oreana: Chase Pruitt Warrensburg: Jonathan Olinger. Lake Land College Agriculture students who placed in the recent Post-Secondary Agriculture Student Organization competition in Bloomington include: Beecher City: Christina Quance, florticultural specialist, first place individual, second place team Findlay: Gretchen Macklin, livestock overall, first place individual and first place team Louisville: Bryce Gullidge, beef specialist, first place individual and first place team; Parker Van Dyke, livestock overall, second place team Mattoon: Jake Parsley, florticul ture specialist, second place individual and second place team Montrose: Kathryn Helmink, livestock overall, second place individual and first place team. Lakeview College of Nursing students receiving scholarships include: Charleston: Gareth Miller, Nicole Scott Mattoon: Kyle Gesell Shelbyville: Katelyn Duckett Sigel: LaKaylee Ordner Tuscola: Mackenzie Seip. The Herald Review welcomes announcements of Central Illinois college students making news.

Items are published the Life section as space is available in the order it is received. Send information to Campus News, Herald Review, 601 E. William Decatur, IL 62523. Information must contain a phone number for verification. CAMPUS ReplaceyourCPAP sup pl ies no Ov er 75Diff eren MaskStylesAvailable HaveYouMet his ea Ded uc ib le? ILL.HMELicense HOMEMEDICALEQUIPMENTANDSUPPLIES 1969N.MainStreet•Decatur,IL•217-877-0346 OutsideDecatur1-800-373-1306.

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