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PAGE 2 THE DAILY STAR-JOURNAL, WARRENSBURG, MO., FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 2012 Lockards celebrate 50th Eugene and Sharon Lockard, Warrensburg, celebrate their 50th wed- ding anniversary on Nov. 30. Their children are host- ing an open house from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 at the White Rose Pavil- ion, 107 Ming St. The former Sharon Welch and Eugene Lockard married Nov. 30, 1962 at the First Baptist Church in Warrensburg. Eugene retired from Stahl Specialty Company. Sharon retired from Warrensburg School Dis- trict. They have 2 children, 1 grandchild and 1 great- grandchild. Sharon and Eugene Lockard Pharmacy & Your Health (660) 747-9171 509 Burkarth Road Warrensburg Marlyne - Pharmacist Red Cross Pharmacy, Inc. is not affiliated with the American Red Cross. Pertussis: Attack of “Whooping Cough” Pertussis is a coughing illness caused by a bacteria called Bordatella pertussis. It is most often seen in young children, although teens and adults may also develop this condition. The first phase of the infec- tion includes one to two weeks of a mild cough, low grade fever, and watery eyes. The second phase is characterized by more frequent bursts of up to ten violent coughs, the last cough ending in a “whooping” sound as a result of the individ- ual breathing in to catch their breath. A person may feel tired after the coughing episodes, and may also experience fa- tigue due to coughing attacks interrupting sleep. Coughing episodes can also interfere with eating, leading to possible weight loss. Hacking up mu- cous and vomiting may also be present. If untreated, pertussis can progress to pneumonia, an inflammation of the lungs and a more serious condition. Pertussis vaccines (Infanrix, Daptacel, Tripedia, Pediarix, Pentacel, Boostrix, Adacel), are combination vaccines that also provide protection against oth- er contagious diseases. Some of these vaccines can be given as early as 2 months of age. If a person does become infected with pertussis, it may be treated with the antibiotic erythromy- cin (Ery-Tab). Erythromycin is also prescribed if a person has been exposed to pertussis, but is not immunized. Available at 110 E. Market, Warrensburg CALENDAR OF EVENTS NOV. 17 S ATURDAY NOV. 19 M ONDAY • Warrensburg Senior Center is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and offers many activi- ties such as card playing and visiting with friends. The salad bar begins at 10:30 a.m. and lunch is served 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. • Johnson County Community Health Services will hold a Children’s Immunization Clinic from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Johnson County Community Health Services, 723 PCA Road. Ser- vices provided without regard to race, color, national origin, disability or age. Fees assessed based on immuniza- tion needs. If the child is on Medicaid, Medicaid will be billed. • NARFE will meet at noon at the American Legion, 733 E. Young St. Warrensburg The Warrensburg School District preschools, Par- ents as Teachers and the University of Cen- tral Missouri Speech and Hearing Clinic, are hosting a free Literacy Night with Clifford the Dog from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 28 at Reese School, 301 W. Market St. Children ages birth to age 5 will be able to par- ticipate in free literacy activities including watching a puppet show, learning a sing-along song, act out nursery rhymes, and listen to the story, “Dear Zoo.” Children can also make their own books and free books will be distributed to participants. Refreshments will be served. For information call Parents as Teachers at (660) 747-7424. Literacy Night Nov. 28 • GED classes are held at the Missouri Career Center, 1034 S. Maguire, Suite B, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday. For information call (660) 429-0063. • The Grief Support Group will meet at 10:30 a.m. at Western Missouri Medical Center, 403 Burkarth Road. • AARP meets at 6 p.m. at the American Legion Post Home. City Manager Paula Hertwig Hopkins will present a program on the “State of the City.” • Boy Scout Troop 31 meets at 6:30 p.m. at the American Legion Post home. • Warrensburg Duplicate Bridge Club meets at 7 p.m., at the First Chris- tian Church. For more information call John Doussard at 429-3253. • Lean on Me Narcotics Anonymous will meet at 7 p.m. at the Episcopal Church, 136 E. Gay St. NOV. 20 TUESDAY • Sunrise Optimist Club of Warrensburg meets for breakfast at 6:30 a.m., at the Sheltered Workshop Cafe. • GED classes are held at 1034 S. Maguire, Suite B, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday. For infor- mation call (660) 429-0063. • Community Clothes Closet is open 9 a.m. to noon at 251-C SE Highway 13. • Al-Anon will meet at 9 a.m. at 300 N. Second St. For more information call (660) 441-7609. • Johnson County Community Health Services will offer a free Food Safety Training Class for Food Handlers from 10 a.m. until noon at 723 PCA Road. The class covers the basics of Safe Food Handling, Dangers of Foodborne Illness and Personal Hygiene. This course is recommended for all food service facility employees including wait staff, bartenders, cooks, deli workers and dishwashers. To register, call Tammy at (660) 747-6121, ext. 258. • Tuesday Noon Rotary meets at the American Legion Hall. • Kiwanis Club meets at 6 p.m. at the Sheltered Workshop Cafe. Warlen, Schildknecht to wed Kristina Warlen and Ryan Schildknecht, Warrens- burg, plan to wed Nov. 24 at Grover Park Baptist Church. Kristina is the daughter of Tim and Marceia War- len of Chilhowee. Ryan is the son Doug and Rita Schildknecht. Ryan graduated in 2008 from the Central Missouri Po- lice Academy at the University of Central Missouri and works at the Holden Police Department. Kristina graduated from UCM in 2010 and works for Johnson County Christian Academy. The couple plan to live in Warrensburg. Kristina Warlen and Ryan Schildknecht Sager, Wielert to wed Randi Sager, McLean, Va., and Corey James Wielert, Warrensburg, plan to marry March 16 at Quantico, Va. Randi is the daughter of Ronald and Rhonda Sager of Strasburg, Va. Corey is the son of James and Teresa Wielert of Warrensburg. Corey is a captain in the U.S. Marine Corps and serves a judge advocate. He is a 2004 graduate of War- rensburg High School, 2008 graduate of Missouri State and a 2011 graduate of the University of Kansas City School of Law. Randi is 2010 graduate of James Madison University and works as a senior product consultant at Cvent Inc. in McLean, Va. The couple plan to live in Quantico. Corey Wielert and Randi Sager • The Elks Lodge, 822 E. Young St., serves breakfast from 7 to 10 a.m. Cost is $6 for biscuits and gravy, eggs, sausage, and bacon. • Community Clothes Closet is open 9 a.m. to noon at 251-C S.E. Highway 13. Free clothing available for all ages. • The West Central Genealogical Society Library is open from 1 to 4 p.m. in the lower level of the Church of Christ, 722 S. Maguire St. • The 4th annual Festival of Soups is from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Warrensburg Community Center, 445 E. Gay St. County Commis- sioner Destry Hough will auction desserts and other items. Tickets are $15, or $10 for students and low-income individuals, and chil- dren 12 or younger are free. Tickets can be purchased at the door and at Central Band and Piano, 110 E. Market, Warrensburg. • Lean on Me Narcotics Anonymous will meet at 7 p.m. at the Episcopal Church, 136 E. Gay St. • University of Central Missouri Department of Theatre and Dance presents Blue Window at 7:30 p.m. in Highlander Theatre. Ticket prices are $12 for the general public, $10 for UCM faculty, staff, and senior citi- zens, and $7 for students. Call (660) 543-8811 to reserve tickets.

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Lockards celebrate 50thEugene and Sharon

Lockard, Warrensburg, celebrate their 50th wed-ding anniversary on Nov. 30.

Their children are host-ing an open house from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1 at the White Rose Pavil-ion, 107 Ming St.

The former Sharon Welch and Eugene Lockard married Nov. 30,

1962 at the First Baptist Church in Warrensburg.

Eugene retired from Stahl Specialty Company.

Sharon retired from Warrensburg School Dis-trict.

They have 2 children, 1 grandchild and 1 great-grandchild.

Sharon and Eugene Lockard

Pharmacy &Your Health

(660) 747-9171509 Burkarth Road Warrensburg

Marlyne - Pharmacist

Red Cross Pharmacy, Inc. is not affiliated with the American Red Cross.

Pertussis: Attack of“Whooping Cough” Pertussis is a coughing illness caused by a bacteria called Bordatella pertussis. It is most often seen in young children, although teens and adults may also develop this condition. The first phase of the infec-tion includes one to two weeks of a mild cough, low grade fever, and watery eyes. The second phase is characterized by more frequent bursts of up to ten violent coughs, the last cough ending in a “whooping” sound as a result of the individ-ual breathing in to catch their breath. A person may feel tired after the coughing episodes, and may also experience fa-tigue due to coughing attacks interrupting sleep. Coughing episodes can also interfere with eating, leading to possible weight loss. Hacking up mu-cous and vomiting may also be present. If untreated, pertussis can progress to pneumonia, an inflammation of the lungs and a more serious condition.

Pertussis vaccines (Infanrix, Daptacel, Tripedia, Pediarix, Pentacel, Boostrix, Adacel), are combination vaccines that also provide protection against oth-er contagious diseases. Some of these vaccines can be given as early as 2 months of age. If a person does become infected with pertussis, it may be treated with the antibiotic erythromy-cin (Ery-Tab). Erythromycin is also prescribed if a person has been exposed to pertussis, but is not immunized. Available at 110 E. Market, Warrensburg

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MO N D A Y• Warrensburg Senior Center is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and offers many activi-ties such as card playing and visiting with friends. The salad bar begins at 10:30 a.m. and lunch is served 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

• Johnson County Community Health Services will hold a Children’s Immunization Clinic from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Johnson County Community Health Services, 723 PCA Road. Ser-vices provided without regard to race, color, national origin, disability or age. Fees assessed based on immuniza-tion needs. If the child is on Medicaid, Medicaid will be billed.

• NARFE will meet at noon at the American Legion, 733 E. Young St.

Warrensburg – The Warrensburg School District preschools, Par-ents as Teachers and the University of Cen-tral Missouri Speech and Hearing Clinic, are hosting a free Literacy Night with Clifford the Dog from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 28 at Reese School, 301 W. Market St.

Children ages birth to age 5 will be able to par-ticipate in free literacy

activities including watching a puppet show, learning a sing-along song, act out nursery rhymes, and listen to the story, “Dear Zoo.”

Children can also make their own books and free books will be distributed to participants.

Refreshments will be served.

For information call Parents as Teachers at (660) 747-7424.

Literacy Night Nov. 28• GED classes are held at the Missouri Career Center, 1034 S. Maguire, Suite B, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday. For information call (660) 429-0063.

• The Grief Support Group will meet at 10:30 a.m. at Western Missouri Medical Center, 403 Burkarth Road.

• AARP meets at 6 p.m. at the American Legion Post Home. City Manager Paula Hertwig Hopkins will present a program on the “State of the City.”

• Boy Scout Troop 31 meets at 6:30 p.m. at the American Legion Post home.

• Warrensburg Duplicate Bridge Club meets at 7 p.m., at the First Chris-tian Church. For more information call John Doussard at 429-3253.

• Lean on Me Narcotics Anonymous will meet at 7 p.m. at the Episcopal Church, 136 E. Gay St.

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TU E S D A Y• Sunrise Optimist Club of Warrensburg meets for breakfast at 6:30 a.m., at the Sheltered Workshop Cafe.

• GED classes are held at 1034 S. Maguire, Suite B, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday. For infor-

mation call (660) 429-0063.

• Community Clothes Closet is open 9 a.m. to noon at 251-C SE Highway 13.

• Al-Anon will meet at 9 a.m. at 300 N. Second St. For more information call (660) 441-7609.

• Johnson County Community Health Services will offer a free Food Safety Training Class for Food Handlers from 10 a.m. until noon at 723 PCA Road. The class covers the basics of Safe Food Handling, Dangers of Foodborne Illness and Personal Hygiene. This course is recommended for all food service facility employees including wait staff, bartenders, cooks, deli workers and dishwashers. To register, call Tammy at (660) 747-6121, ext. 258.

• Tuesday Noon Rotary meets at the American Legion Hall.

• Kiwanis Club meets at 6 p.m. at the Sheltered Workshop Cafe.

Warlen, Schildknecht to wedKristina Warlen and Ryan Schildknecht, Warrens-

burg, plan to wed Nov. 24 at Grover Park Baptist Church.Kristina is the daughter of Tim and Marceia War-

len of Chilhowee.Ryan is the son Doug and Rita Schildknecht.Ryan graduated in 2008 from the Central Missouri Po-

lice Academy at the University of Central Missouri and works at the Holden Police Department.

Kristina graduated from UCM in 2010 and works for Johnson County Christian Academy.

The couple plan to live in Warrensburg.

Kristina Warlen and Ryan Schildknecht

Sager, Wielert to wedRandi Sager, McLean, Va., and Corey James

Wielert, Warrensburg, plan to marry March 16 at Quantico, Va.

Randi is the daughter of Ronald and Rhonda Sager of Strasburg, Va.

Corey is the son of James and Teresa Wielert of Warrensburg.

Corey is a captain in the U.S. Marine Corps and serves a judge advocate. He is a 2004 graduate of War-rensburg High School, 2008 graduate of Missouri State and a 2011 graduate of the University of Kansas City School of Law.

Randi is 2010 graduate of James Madison University and works as a senior product consultant at Cvent Inc. in McLean, Va.

The couple plan to live in Quantico.

Corey Wielert and Randi Sager

• The Elks Lodge, 822 E. Young St., serves breakfast from 7 to 10 a.m. Cost is $6 for biscuits and gravy, eggs, sausage, and bacon.

• Community Clothes Closet is open 9 a.m. to noon at 251-C S.E. Highway 13. Free clothing available for all ages.

• The West Central Genealogical Society Library is open from 1 to 4 p.m. in the lower level of the Church of Christ, 722 S. Maguire St.

• The 4th annual Festival of Soups is from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Warrensburg Community Center, 445 E. Gay St. County Commis-sioner Destry Hough will auction desserts and other items. Tickets are $15, or $10 for students and low-income individuals, and chil-dren 12 or younger are free. Tickets can be purchased at the door and at Central Band and Piano, 110 E. Market, Warrensburg.

• Lean on Me Narcotics Anonymous will meet at 7 p.m. at the Episcopal Church, 136 E. Gay St.

• University of Central Missouri Department of Theatre and Dance presents Blue Window at 7:30 p.m. in Highlander Theatre. Ticket prices are $12 for the general public, $10 for UCM faculty, staff, and senior citi-zens, and $7 for students. Call (660) 543-8811 to reserve tickets.