Miss Illinois stays true to roots

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In this Sept. 20, 2012 photo, Miss Illinois Megan Ervin visits with area residents before a ribbon-cutting event in downtown Rushville. Ervin said it's not uncommon for her to make three to five appearances per day across the state. (AP Photo/Quincy Herald Whig,Phil Carlson)
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RUSHVILLE (AP) — Everybody knows Megan Ervin and her family in this small town, which in many ways is a comfortable throwback to a much kinder and gentler time.

Ervin, the reigning Miss Illinois and Miss Quincy, has without any great fanfare become one of Rushville's quiet treasures in her own effervescent way.

Sue Sheppard is a waitress at Pizza Unlimited, which sits in a cozy little structure just off the town's southeast edge. The walls are covered with pictures of TV series such as "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Leave it to Beaver," not to mention a wall dedicated to Elvis and the Beatles.

When Sheppard talks about Ervin, her smile lights up the building.

"Oh yes ... I know Megan and her family," she said. "They like sausage and pepperoni on their pizza, and they love our Chicago-style stuffed pizza. It's better than you can get in Chicago."

Such is the relatively slow pace of life in Ervin's hometown, where drivers politely wave at pedestrians across the street near the city square that is near the end of an extensive renovation project.

Ted's Barber Shop closes most days at 1 p.m., but if you need a late cut, he'll be open until 5:30 on Wednesday afternoons. Other storefronts are the Rushville State Bank, an ACE Hardware store, a Subway sandwich shop and a Moreland and Devitt pharmacy that has "proudly served the area for 50 years."

"I still feel like a small town girl," Megan says. "I try to stay true to who I am — it's what has gotten me to where I am."

Where Megan is now is preparing to compete for the title of Miss America. She and 52 other contestants will vie for the crown Jan. 12 in the Theater for the Performing Arts in Paradise, Nev. Pageant winners from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico have their eye on being named the 86th Miss America.

The pageant will be broadcast worldwide by ABC-TV.

Ervin, 23, is seeking to become the sixth Miss Illinois to be named Miss America and first since 2002. The last local winner of the Miss Illinois pageant was Mary Lee Inzerello, who was Miss Adams County, in 1966. The last Miss Quincy winner to win the Miss Illinois pageant was Viola Hutmacher in 1948. Ervin is the first pageant winner from West-Central Illinois since Carthage's Colleen Metternich, who was Miss Heart of Illinois in 1973.

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