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Northview's Chris Dean
(High School Sports ~ 12/23/03)
Northview's Chris Dean and his teammates will have a break untiil attending the two-day Mooresville Invitational on Dec. 30 and Dec. 31.
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GUYLENE DELSIE MAE HUGHES
(Obituary ~ 12/23/03)
Guylene Delsie Mae Hughes, 70, of Franklin, Ind., died Saturday, Dec. 20, 2003, in Johnson Memorial Hospital. Born Dec. 3, 1933, in Sheboygan, Wis., she was the daughter of Guy and Dorthea Mittlesteadt Strong. She was a member of the Lutheran Church...
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BETTY MAXINE KUNKEL
(Obituary ~ 12/23/03)
Betty Maxine Kunkel, 79, of Brazil died at 5:47 p.m. Sunday, December 21, 2003 at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute. Betty was born December 8, 1924 in Brazil, Indiana. She was the daughter of George and Clara McIntire Howard. She graduated from Brazil High School. She married Amos Edward Kunkel October 31, 1942. She attended Ebenezer Church and was a past Matron of Brazil Order of Easter Star No. 80...
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DOROTHY DRESSLER
(Obituary ~ 12/23/03)
Dorothy Ruth Dressler, 90, of Brazil, died at 3:27 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21, 2003, at Cloverleaf Healthcare Facility, where she had resided since breaking a hip in February. Previously, she lived 28 years at Cooper Towers. Born Feb. 25, 1913, in Brazil, she was the daughter of Ethel Knott McDonald and Charles "Mickey" McDonald...
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Poor but Rich
(Local News ~ 12/23/03)
Eight of the Paullus siblings and other family members gather for a weekly card game and snacks at the home of Tim and Regina Paullus in early December. Front: Mary Grace Paullus Hunt; Cassie Zentko, daughter of Rose Harden; Rose Paullus Harden. Second row: Peggy Paullus Nicoson; Uncle Bob Dierdorf holding Dylan Zentko; Karen Paullus Newman. Back: Tim Paullus; Larry Paullus; Elissa Paullus Armstrong and Pete Paullus. Not pictured is Clara Paullus West who is a missionary living in Costa Rico...
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Light theft reduces holiday cheer
(Local News ~ 12/23/03)
The holidays are less happy for a few Brazil residents after a string of thefts left them lacking in Christmas decorations. Risa Cole, who lives on the corner of Logan and Meridian Streets, said that her newest decoration was stolen last Friday while she was visiting a friend...
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Jewish Artists Celebrated at Swope Art Museum
(Local News ~ 12/23/03)
The Swope Art Museum will present the exhibit Auerbach to Zorach: Jewish Artists in the Swope Permanent Collection. The exhibit, which opens December 20 and will run through February 1, 2004, will feature works by nearly twenty nationally renowned Jewish artists Paintings, prints, and sculptures by Jack Levine, William Zorach, Eva Hesse, Raphael Soyer, Larry Rivers, and others will be on view...
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