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Scott County Times from Forest, Mississippi • Page 8

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SCOTT COUNTY TIMES 8A FEBRUARY 6, 2002 THE Lifestyles Breanna Beckwith turned one on January 10, 2002. She is the daughter of Bob and Elizabeth Beckwith of Forest. She is the granddaughter of Robert and Patricia Beckwith of Belzoni and Lon and Elouise Smith of Laurel. Her great grandparents are Eva Aldridge of Malacaff, TX. Breanna had three brothers Brian Beckwith and Brent Beckwith from Lake and Savannah Blackledge and Micheal Yates.

Breanna celebrated her birthday with her loving family and friends. Breanna Beckwith Breanna Beckwith Celebrated first birthday ROGERS Bankruptit? wow. rogerasaty.com PUSHY For Pre Approvals Call the Experts in Credit Problems! E-Z Loan By Phone! 825-2277 4 Con a 1-800-489-2070 MISSISSIPPI SPORTS MEDICINE ORTHOPAEDIC CENTER Will see patients at Lackey Memorial Hospital Forest, MS for treatment of orthopaedic problems, the upper and lower extremities, including foot and ankle. CLINIC WILL BE OPEN ON THE FIRST FRIDAY AND FOURTH MONDAY OF EACH MONTH BRIAN P. JOHNSON, MD FELIX H.

SAVOIE, MD For appointments and clinic hours contact Mississippi Sports Medicine 1-800-624-9168 or 1-601-354-4488 visit our -website www.msmoc.com NEW FORMALS JUST ARRIVED in time for the Junior Auxiliary Ball February 16th Great Gowns! Great Prices! Faulkenbery's Bridal Bridal GOWNS ON Tux Rentals at $49.95 Sale Now! On the square Philadelphia, MS 601-650-9711 Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. AUTHENTIC Mr. Shoemaker, Ms. Alford Alfor Alford-Shoemaker Mrs.

Patrica Derrick of Morton announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Miss Stephanie Alford, to Mr. Morgan Shoemaker, son of Mrs. Cathy Shoemaker and the late Howard Shoemaker of Magee. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Dorothy Prestage and the late Mr.

Russell Prestage of Morton. Jacobi R. Braggs Huge Winter Clearance To on Name Brands Such as Up Southpole, FuBu, Levi, Off Nike, New Balance K-Swiss, Leather Jackets Starting at $6999 Lee's Factory 469-3023 109 S. Main St. Newton Farris BOXx Pelahatchie News Pelahatchie Baptist will begin building Miss Alford is a graduate of Raleigh High School.

Miss Alford is currently working at MS Care Center as a Certified Nursing Assistant. All friends and family are cordially invited to attend the wedding ceremony of the couple on Saturday, February 9 at 11:00 in the morning at the Polkville Pencoastal Church and the reception at the Polkville Civic Center. Celebrates second birthday Jacobi Raysean Braggs will celebrate his second birthday on February 10, 2002. He is the son of Roderick and LaTonia Braggs of Lake, MS. Maternal grandparent is Carolyn Dial of Lake, MS.

Paternal grandparents are Herman Verse of Forest, MS and Lena Verse of Forest, MS. Jacobi will celebrate his birthday with his brothers Roderick Jr. and Jarod, cousins, and friends. ECCC will unveil new training today East Central Community College will officially unveil its "Productivity Enhancement Training Lab" during a reception scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 6 at the County Vocational-Technical Center.

The new facility, a project of the College's Workforce Development Center, is equipped with almost $500,000 in computers and other advanced technologies and will provide customized training to meet technical, professional and personal needs of industries and businesses located in the ECCC five-county district. Roger Whitlock, Center director, said, "We are proud to showcase the training lab, which was envisioned and designed to offer quality workforce development training services to area industries and businesses. The new facility will also be a tool for economic developers to lure progressive manufacturing employers to the area. "The public is cordially invited to attend the reception and tour the center." Among services to be offered at the training lab include industrial maintenance training, human resource classes, small business development seminars, computer application sessions and basic skills courses. ECCC President Dr.

Phil A. Sutphin said the new training center is just another example of the College's ongoing efforts to assist employers and employees in the workforce community. "East Central is committed to economic development in east Mississippi and this lab is one of the activities of the College to provide the training that is required to develop and maintain a top quality workforce in our five-county area," Dr. Sutphin said. For more information contact the Workforce Development Center, East Central Community College, P.

O. Box 129, Decatur, MS 39327, Phone 635-2111 or call toll free, 1- 877-462-3222, ext. 299. The email address is Baptist Church voted to begin work Sunday morning, sanctuary and educational Pelahatchie immediately on the construction of the new sponsored by the building. Saturday, February held 9th a the Pelahatchie Baptist Church Fellowship Valentine Banquet, church's youth will be at Hall.

Tal and Cindy Vardaman will entertain. Wednesday, February 6th Rev. Ricky Gary will be the guest speaker the Young At Heart Seniors Luncheon at 10:00 a.m. at he Fellowship at Hall of Pelahatchie Baptist Church. Dr.

Anthony Kay and wife, Linda of Clinton, were guests Sunday Pelahatchie Baptist Church. He is a former Interim Pastor. morning at fine, after three days last week at the Silas Kemp is home and doing VA in Jackson. scheduled February 7th. Ernest Goldman has eye surgery Fred Smith had eye surgery last week.

C.H. Means, brother of Gerture Varner, is in Baptist Hospital. and get well wishes for them and all the Prayers Silas Kemp and I will accompany Mary and J.K. O'Steen Wednesday to the nursing home in Louisville, where Mary's mother, Mrs. Eddie Nowell is a resident.

We are to help entertain the residents at a Marigraw party. Congratulations to Jason and Trish Goldman of Pelahatchie, on the birth of their seven pound and one ounce daughter, Sydni Nayden January 21, 2001. She has a big sister Stormy. Paternal grandparents are Kris and Horace Goldman and the late Lena Ernest Goldman and the late Naydene and Merle Thompson all of Pelahatchie. Maternal grandparents are Mike and Mary Ann Windham, great grandparents are Lorene Turnage, and the late Pat Turnage, all of Pelahatchie.

Also Agnes Windham and the late Breford Windham of Hattiesburg. Great great grandmother is Mrs. Martha Renfroe of Morton. Birthday greetings to Martha Bowman February 4th, Lisa Gray February 4th, Loraine Winstead 9th, to Brandi Brown 3rd, to my childhood friend Donie Whitehead 2nd, to Mr. George Joyner of Brandon who will be 94, 8th, to my sister-in-law, Doris Bounds 6th, and to my dear friend, Mary Rea of Meridian, who shares my birthday February 7th.

Since the ground hog saw his shadow, we are to have six more weeks of winter. So far we have has such a little bit of winter the spring time flowers, narcissus, John quills, Japanese magnolia's, camellias, and other flowers are blooming. I hope the weather won't get so cold they will get killed. February 3rd, Brandi Brown celebrated her birthday with the following relatives at O'Charley's: Janet and Benji Brown, Rachel and Leon Tadlock of Pelahatchie and Keith, Pam, Dylan and Joshua Varner of Brandon. no ion 101 Katie Gray spent Monday night with her son Danny Gray and wife, I Lisa at Brandon.

She went at this time to help Lisa celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Agnes Windham of Hattiesburg spent last week with her granddaughter, Trish Goldman and family. The Barn Dance, Saturday night in the Hall Barn in Cross Roads Community was just a community fun party. All ages, little children, teenagers, parents and grandparents, (one lady said she was 91) met to listen to canned music and get together some danced, some just visited.

Congratulations to Moncia Mashburn daughter of Rita and Jack Mashburn of Pelahatchie, and Clyde Beaman Edwards III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Edwards Jr. of Canton, on their wedding April 6, 2002 at 4:00 p.m.

at Pelahatchie Baptist Church. A large crowd attended the tea show honoring Monica Mashburn, Saturday night a at Pelahatchie Baptist Church. She received many, many beautiful useful gifts. Mr. Benson, Ms.

Rhodes Rhodes- Benson Miss Thelma Rhodes of Jackson Clinton. and Mr. Ron Benson of Pearl are happy to announce their engagement. The bride is the daughter of Mr. John Turner Rhodes of Brandon and Mrs.

Betty Hall of West Columbia, South Carolina. Her grandparents were the late Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Rhodes of Forest.

She is a graduate of Forest High School and Wesley College. She is employed by Rehabilitation Consultants of Jackson and Medicap Pharmacy of The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wade Benson of Pearl and the grandson of Mr. Douglas Williamson of Yazoo City.

He is a graduate of Pearl High School and attended Hinds Community College. He is employed by the City of Jackson. wedding will be held at the The Crossroads of Life Church in Byram on Saturday, February 9, 2002, at 6:30 p.m. After the wedding the bride and groom will make their home in Pearl..

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