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Lifestyles May 28, 2006  RSS feed
The Price of a long Holiday Week-End
     (AP) Announced by the sharp crack of a backfiring engine, the caravan of old Pontiacs and Fords wended their way off the highway and into the gas station-restaurant, arriving, it seemed, from another time.
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LIFESTYLES
     Candice Nicole Rogers and Joshua Lee Watson are pleased to announce their engagement and approaching marriage. The bride-elect is the daughter of Diane and Ronnie Rogers of Hallsville. Grandmother of the bride-elect is Sue Lemons of Hallsville. The prospective groom is the son of April and Nathan Watson of Kilgore. Grandmothers of the prospective groom are Judy Frederick of Kilgore and Veda Watson of tyler. The couple will exchange vows on Saturday, June 17, 2006 at St. Luke's UMC. A reception will follow in the Family Center at St. Luke's UMC.
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FINNEUS DRISCOL KENNEDY A.K.A. FINN
     Amy Tyndall and Mark Driscol Kennedy of San Antonio, are the proud parents of a baby boy, Finneus Driscol,
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Stephens graduates from SFA
     Erin Stephens, a graduate of Kilgore High School and Kilgore College, will be featured in a recital at Cole Concert Hall on the Stephen F. Austin State University campus June 3 at 2 p.m. The recital is free and open to the public. Erin received her Bachelor of Music degree, magna cum laude, with a d
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DAR members hold luncheon at Meadowbrook Country Club
     Members of the Samuel Paul Dinkins Chapter of DAR welcomed DAR chapters from Longview and Gladewater at the annual Joint meeting of the four Gregg County Chapters, Tuesday at noon.
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Nault speaks at Kilgore Woman's Club
     The Kilgore Woman's Club met in the family room of the First Christian Church on Apr. 27. Hostesses for the meeting were Rosalee Floyd and Marion Dovel.
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Club Au Courant installs 06-07 officers
     Club Au Courant met on May 17 at the Roseville Bed and Breakfast in Hallsville. Members enjoyed touring the gardens and house before being served lunch. President Dorothy Camp conducted a short business meeting during which she asked members to consider raising club dues from $10 to $15. After some
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