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Kathleen A. Evilsizer 1928-2010

Kathleen A. Evilsizer

Kathleen A. Evilsizer, 82, Bluffton, died at 7:42 a.m., Oct. 31, 2010 at Richland Manor Nursing Home, Bluffton. She was born July 29,1928, to John T. and Margaret E. (Woods) Moran in Lincolnshire, England. On June 13, 1952, she married James S. Evilsizer and he died Nov. 29, 1992.

She was a homemaker and member of the Bluffton Senior Citizens Center.

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A red Fit

The Icon spotted this plate in Pandora on a Red Fit. It must belong to Mom.

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Joanne Niswander: Australia is a place of real contrasts

By Joanne Niswander

Greetings from Cairns and Cape Tribulation - located on the tropical northeastern coast of Australia. As we got off the plane that brought us north from Sydney to Cairns, we immediately felt the rise in humidity as well as temperature. We were happy to stay in the shade of the tall palms, eucalyptus and myriad other trees that cover this part of the country.

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Thomas Dalton bowls an 817 series at Southgate

Belles & Beaux Scores bowled on Oct. 24
Men's High Game

Jon Burden 268

Steve Swisher 264

Derek Dukes 244

Wayne Diamond 242

Women's High Game

Beth Green 203

Pam Baker 191

Deb Green 190

Beth Diamond 179

Men's High Series

Derek Dukes 682

Jon Burden 679

Rick Baker 644

Greg Amstutz 639

Women's High Series

Beth Green 550

Beth Diamond 514

Deb Green 487

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Dec. 2 next blood drive in Bluffton

Bluffton's next American Red Cross blood drive will take place in December.

The drive is from noon to 6 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 2, at First Mennonite Church, 101 S. Jackson St.

While walk-in donors are welcome, donors are encouraged to make appointments. To make an appointment, call 1-800-RED CROSS or go to www.redcrossblood.org.

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Understanding and treating relapsing MS program topic Nov. 17

Dr. Alan K. Jacobs, M.D., a neurology specialist, will speak at a program on Multiple Sclerosis held Wednesday, Nov. 17, at The Centre at Bluffton, 601 N. Main St. Registration is at 6:30 p.m. and the program begins at 7 p.m.

The first oral medications (Fingolimod) For MS has been approved by the FDA. With this brings many question for a person with MS if the risk worth it and what are the risk. Dr. Jacobs will give his opinion on this new drug and answer any other question one may have.

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