Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Scott County Times from Forest, Mississippi • Page 3
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Scott County Times from Forest, Mississippi • Page 3

Location:
Forest, Mississippi
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Si i PAGE THREE SCOTT COUNTY TIMES WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1, 1964 visitor in the Fikes' and Gate-wood home for the past thirty, years. Dick Lowe of Chicago, Miss Lil-' Buckalew of Alexandria, La. were week' end guests of their lian Stratton of Houston, Texas, Mrs. C.

L. Brueck, Mr. and Tne W. A. Guyse, Jr.

family were together for the holidays. They were Sgt. Phil and Doris Jean Leahey and Len and SOCIETY PERSONALS Mrs. h. l.

Mitchell, Editor Phone Gl 3-6531 Mrs. Harry Mitchell. MlSS McDItt ISfWED TO GEORGE GARDNER Mr. and Mrs. James McDill of Forest are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Catherine to -George.

Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stites Gardner, Sr. Captain Charles Cavin joined Ken of Eglin Field Air Base, his family in the home of Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Guyse Cavin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. sister-in-law and aunt, Mrs. Lilla Lane.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wicker spent Christmas Day in Jackson with their daughter Mrs. Virgil Porter, and family. Mr.

Jimmy Simmons of Athens, Tenn. spent Christmas week in the home of his uncle, Mr. DeWitt and fami and Kathy of Pueblo, Col, Mr. Troy Tolbert, during the holi 1 days. The Cavins and sons, Tod of Forest, Rt.

1. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dugger's and Mrs. Jimmy Guyse and Gayle and Jayne of Laurel, Bobby Guyse of Amarillo, Texas.

their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weems during the Christ The wedding was performed and Tip, left Thursday to make their, home in California. guests during the holiday were her, sister, Mrs. Jewell Anthony by the Elder B.

R. Ware of Wal mas season. 2nd. Lt. and Mrs.

Jim McCor- and Mrs. Beaman Noblin nut Grove, in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. M. Nichols and and her daughter, Janet, of mick and son, Marshall, of Del ly and with his grand-parents, and Connie Beth and Johnny of West Frankfort, Illinois.

Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Simmons.

Jackson, Mrs. Bill Noblin and son, John Martin, of Melbourne, Mrs. Ruth Strahan and dau Mr. and Mrs. L.

C. Mitchell, Mrs. Sam Wicker visited rela Mr. and Mrs. Billy Anders and ghter, Maybeth Smith, Mrs.

Beth tives in Duck Hill during the children, Cindy, and David, of Mrs. Maybeth Ormond and daughter, Loren, Beth, and Jan left holidays. family had din the immediate families. The young couple are now making their home at 555 East Byron. Street in Forest.

Mrs. Gardner, is employed at Red's Pharmacy and Mr. Gardner is employed at Forest Industries. -o Meridian were dinner guests of for Memphis Saturday morning. ner together at Lake Shore near Heard and son, David, of Natchez spent Christmas with their Mother and grand-mother, Mrs.

B. R. Nichols. Mrs. Connie Noblin Mrs.

Ruby Dr. and Mrs. Jim Savage and Grenada Sunday. Craig and Connie, Sunday, children of Jackson, and Mr. Rio, Texas Miss Millie McCor-mick of Jackson and Miss Lucille Gaines of Biloxi were the Christmas visitors in the T.

G. McCormick home. Visitors in the 0. B. Triplett, Jr.

home during the holidays were. his sister, Mrs. Marion Morse of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest and Mrs. T.

James and Carolyn James of and Mr. and Christmas Day guests in the and Mrs. George Beach and baby Mr. and Mrs.t Mack Weems entertained their children and home of Mr. and Mrs.

Meredith of New Orleans visited their grandfather, Mr. W. H. McKen- Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Holland, Minnie Lou, Odra, Nancy Ruth, and Riki of Bude, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams and children of Florence, David Pace of grand-children, Dr. and Mrs Charles Brueck, Jr.

and chil Lamar Weems and children, Mr. zie, last weelc. IT PAYS TO READ, THE ADDS! Mrs. Albert Earl Elmore of Ti- tusville. Fla.

dren of; Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Lackey and Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Cheney and chil dren of Jackson; Dr. and Mrs Mrs. J. D.

Nagle of Jackson; Mr. A v- 1 Lj Mendenhall were holiday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Mrs. Trenton Shelton attended the Maid of Cotton Con Dampsey Amaeker of Pelahat- chie and Miss Zella Weems of Williams.

test in Memphis'. i 4V Mr. and Mrs. James A. Marler Wesson during the holiday.

Birthday greetings to: Mr. and Mrs. James Paul Johnson and their two daugh and children spent the week end in Little Rock, Ark. with' ters, Beth and Sandra of Fair- Dr. and Mrs.

Roy Brinkley and Rayford J. Killen, Thomas A. Bates, Mrs. Mildred May, Stephen Ellis, Frances Rester, Corrie Lee Hamilton, Dr. Leo hope, Alabama visited over the week end with his brother and children.

family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Cowsert of 708 East Second Street had as their holiday guests, his Russell, Jan. Oleta Mayo, Johnson. Also, visiting the Johnson family was Mrs. Mary E. Neal McRahey, W.

J. Co Mother, Mrs. Cowsert of Tupelo, Jbhnson of Prentiss, Joe's moth chran, Mrs. H. B.

McCrory, Ronnie Aldridge, Betty Idom, Mrs. Robert Weems attended er. the weding of Arnold Hederman, Nancy Sherman, Warren Wal lace, Mrs. W. F.

Stevens, Harry 5 Mrs. F. IJays, Mrs. Mar jorie Mills, Mis9 Gail Waldrip, and Culpepper, James Brantley, Jan Vera Madden, Daniel Young Tommy Burns attended the Singing Christmas Tree at Bel REV. AND MRS.

SHARP blood, Becky Gaddis, William H. Everett, Mrs. Ray Dill, Linda haven College in Miss Marianne McCrory and Robert Hays were members of the chorus singing in the annual event Burns, Jan. W. F.

Eichelber-ger, Tensie Wilkerson, Jean Eady Logan, Paul Ray Waldrip, George Noblin, Cassandra Ren-froe, Jan. Jean Palmer, Ellen Rev. And Mrs. Sharp Feted On Anniversary Mrs. C.

L. Brueck and her Aunt, Miss Lillian Stratton spent Stegall, Mrs. Frank Mize, Mrs. several days in Jackson during AyJ 1 i)wx'-J. the Holidavs.

Mrs. C. L. Brueck Rev. Sharp is a member of O.

D. Loper, Cindy Colbert, the Forest Masonic Lodge and visited her son C. L. Brueck, Margy Lee, Susan Ivy, Jan. Fay Johnston, Mrs.

R. L. Noel, Jr. and family in Brobkhaven the Forest Rotary Club. He is a colonel on the staff of Gover Randy Gibson, Jan.

9. Mr. Jim Milner of HammoncL Jr. and Miss Edie Aspoth in Jackson Friday. Billy Weems and Dick Lackey were ushers in the wedding.

Mrs. Agnes Peek visited in the home of her sister, Mrs. Grady Stringer, and brother, Percy Wilkerson and Mrs. Wil-kerson of Jackson during the holidays. The Rev.

and Mrs. Jim Cam-phell and children of Nashville, Tenn. visited Mrs. Camphell's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Weems, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Bondurant and sons, Si and Sid, spent Christmas Day in Philadelphia with her father, Mr. F.

M. Wiggins. Dr. Mary Crawford Allen and her husband, Gordon Joseph, and their children, Cindy, Susan and Buster, of New Orleans, and Robert and Jean Price and their children, Dick, David and Debbie of Baton Rouge, La. spent the holidays with their parents and grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. John D. Allen. Cannon Bath Towels nor Ross Barnett and has been asked by Governor-elect Paul Heirloom Bedspreads 6 Double. Single Bed Sizes La.

visited his father, Mr. A. A Milner during the holidays. Johnson to serve as colonel on On Sunday afternoon, December 22, Mr. and Mrs.

Grady Sharp of Huntsville, Alabama honored their parents, the Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Sharp, with a reception in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary.

The Fellowship Hall of the Forest Methodist Church, which was the setting for this lovely event, was beautifully decorated with white and gold accents'. The Rev. and Mrs. Sharp, Mr. Mr.

and Mrs. Red Heffner and EXTRA FLUFFY SIZE 22x44 his staff. daughters, Jan and Carla of Mc- Rev. Sharp is still active in Comb. and Mr.

and Mrs. Ben ASST. COLORS REG. 79c teaching Sunday School classes Sokobin and children, Barbara White and Antique White 100 Long Staple Cotton Machine Washable Reg. $14.78 SPECIAL and preaches when called upon Jane, and Danny, of New York city were guests of Mrs.

Ollie at various places. SPECIAL He attended school at Harper- Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Sid nev Cooper during the holidays ville and then went to Millsaps and Mrs. Grady Sharp and chil 98 50c each dren, Linda and Butch, stood in College.

Mr. Dwvn Mounger, Jr. line before a background of Among the floral arrange- Jackson and Princeton Theologi emerald palms and floor candle- ments at the reception was pal Seminarv and Miss Carla labra holding white tapers. A display from Governor and Mrs CANNOll SHEETS and PILLOW CASES SLIGHTLY IRREGULAR IIS HEMMING ONLY beautiful arrangement of yellow Barnett Lowrv. who teaches in Texas visited Mr.

and Mrs. O. SB Mrs. John Lackey of Jackson Trinlptt. TH during the holidays GOLDEN7 WILL yisited the Lackey families dur Mrs.

R. E. F'ibands of Jack enn anrl daughter. Mrs. Jack ing me noiiaay.

chrysanthemums, a gift from Governor and Mrs. Barnett, centered the background. A short program was rendered at two o'clock. Mrs. H.

T. Christian made a few introduc- UVl BE OBSERVED SUNDAY BY Mr- and Mrs, Herman McKen Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pruitt and son, Joel, of Omaha; spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Pruitt. Mrs. Erie Johnston, of Hattiesburg and Mrs.

J. C. Martin of Edwards spent the holidays with the Erie Johnston, family. Miss Carol Johnston arrived Monday evening from Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the holidays. Mr.

and Mrs. James Riser and children of Pascagoula, Miss, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Albums and children of Mobile, Ala.

spent the Christmas holidays with their mother and Grandmother, Mrs. C. P. Stegall. Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs.

C. P. Stegall were Mr. and Mrs. H.

S. Palmer of Forest, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.

Palmer of Morton and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Stegall of Jackson.

Mrs. J. B. Palmer is visiting her children in Jackson this week. Mrs.

Ruth Jones and Mrs. George Gatewood attended funeral services for Mrs. Aileen Davis at the First Baptist Church in Purvis last Saturday. Mrs. Davis passed away at the Baptist Hospital, Jackson on Thursday after an extended ill zie of Jackson, Dr.

and Mrs. SCOTT COUNTY TIMES MP AND MRS. WARREN Jim Ashmore, Angela and Ally- ner son of Leighton, and Miss tory remarks expressini appreciation of Rev. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. H. H. Warren, Frances Freeman of Laurel were Sharp, especially since he per- will nave open nouse bun- guests of Mrs. Maude McKenzie formed her parents marriage day from three to five p.

m. during the holidays. rites. Accompanied at the piano at their residence on JNortn Christmas Day dinner guests by Mrs. Chester Mitchell, Mrs.

Davis Street on the occasion of jn the H. B. McCrory, Sr. home vinisLiau aaiig jcou, uamuuiu i ui.ii uuiuvu fv-viviiii i were James ana HiiizaDeui 13 as The Rev. Warren Pittman ot- sary.

sett, Bobby and Betty of Dallas, P. O. Box 89 Phone 443-8302 Forest, Miss. The Scott Co. Times is, published each Wednesday, at 236 East Main St.

in Forest, Miss. Second class postage paid at Forest, Miss. Subscription Rates: In Scott, Smith, Leake and Rankin Counties 6 mos. $2.001 yr. $3.002 yrs.

$5.00 In all other Mississippi Counties 6 mos. $2.501 yr. $4.002 yrs. $7.00 Outside 6 mos. $3001 yr.

$5.002 yrs. $9.00 Erie Johnston, Editor Publisher ered the prayer. The open house celebration Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers A white three-tier wedding js being arranged by their chil- and children of Louisville, Mr.

cake decorated with golden dren, H. H. Warren, Mrs. H. and Mrs.

H. B. McCrory, Jr. and bells and lillies of the valley, h. Wallace, and Mrs.

O. D. children," Mr. and Mrs. Marion 72 108 81 aXnJ08 PILLOWCASES 77 FULL FITTED 42 36 I.

ea. $L88 ea 39c ea Mattress Pads Pijows Wearwell DOUBLE FOAM SHEETS $3 98 etl 0 DACRON BY FIELDCREST SINGLE MildewProof FULL FITTED $3.49 ea CANNON BOXED TOWIL SETS $298 $0 98 STRIPE Indian Head I Remnants FEATHER TICKING MATERIAL PPirC 8-ounce weight 36 inches wide riviv.c Feather Proof New Spring Colors! OIF Already mark 69c yd. 69c yd. Dwn Prices centered the table, which was Loper, Jr. McCrory and children and Mr, overlaid with a handsome ma- The public is invited to at- Douglas Izard of Forest.

deria cloth. Arrangements of tend throueh the medium of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weems, Mr. 1 white mums and silver candle- the Dress sticks with white tapers flanked and Mrs.

N. E. Clarkson, Jean and Nancy, Tommy Weems and Billy Weems of Jackson visited the cake. White lace bells trim ness. She had been a frequent med with Gold at each corner of PERSONALS the table completed the attrac tive setting.

A huge silver bowl, in from which vellow Dunch was Enjoying Christmas Day served, centered the tea table the lovely new home or mr. ana wwv. cimilarlv annointed. Mrs. U.

wooas ana Jimmy iniivii vj xr Mr I Mrs. D. Carr and Mrs. were her parents, Kev. ana Mrs I -w 1 1 ji yt 1 John Bondurant were floating J.

atnem ana v.name 01 v.ar hnstpssps and were assisted bv thage, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mur- A SERVICE SO S1IV3PLE Mrs Frank Mize. Mrs. V.

R. Phy of Koscuisko, Mr. and Mrs Larkev Mrs. Rav Sturrup. Mrs.

Ray Lathem and Mark of McKen R. E. Boyter, Mrs. B. E.

Marler, zie, Tennessee, and Mr. and Mrs. RACK OF Mrs Fannie Vincent. Mrs. Sam W.

J. Brown ana Joe 01 sorest AND IT DOES SO MUCH FOR YOU! Howell. Mrs. Horace Crosby, Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Mitchell ENTIRE STOCK LADIES COATS and Mrs. Lambert Lane. Merrill went to Crenshaw Sunday and Mitchell Kathy Crosby and Lisa spent the night with Mr. and LADIES DRESSES 33 1-3 off Regular Price T.ane oassed the napkins. Tea Mrs.

tuieu mucneu me nome Hrls were Rebecca Sue Carr, ot ner parents, Mr ana Mrs 0 I 1 A. A Jl 1 11. JI 1 Margaret Anne Fairley. Linda isuriora. iney aitenaea me maia Sham Reth Ormond.

Becky Mc- of Cotton contest Monday night 33 Off un ruesaay Mr. ana ivirs. lvm- TVmald. Bettv Herron. and Jo- chell, Rhett, Pat, and Mitch were $14.98 $12.98 8.98 Anne Noblin.

now $9.99 $8.65 $5.99 $4.65 Mrs. George Brignac, Mrs drove to Carthage, Missouri to visit relatives for a few days. W. R. Hunt, Mrs.

Winnie Carr, Regular Price Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Honey- and Miss Rita Brignac presided 6.98 over the guest book cutt and baby son, Dana, spent the weekend with her parents, ALL SALES FINAL Despite the inclemency of the Mr. and Mrs. George Antley.

weather, a large number of rela Mr. and Mrs. Honeycutt were Our Checking Account service, of course! It adds to personal prestige; enables you to pay your bills quickly, effortlessly, by mail; provides automatic receipts (cancelled checks); and gives you a handy record of expenditures (check stubs). Open your account at thi "full-service" bank today. tives and friends were present trt pvnrpss their love and appre moving from Melbourne, Florida ENTIRE STOCK MENS feOYS ciation and best wishes to the to Los Angeles, California.

Sharps who are loved by all Mr. and Mrs. Ward Gallman who know them. children of Crystal Springs anri Mrs Sharp were visited Mrs. Gallman's Mother, JACKETS GREATLY REDUCED married at Lake Methodist par- Mrs.

Ruth Hubbard, and sisters, ONE TABLE OF FINE PIECE GOODS Taken From 06r Regular Stock Of Fine Fabrics VAL. TO $1.19 SPECIAL 2 Ydrds V- 1 on December 24, 1913, by Mrs. J. A. Marler and Mrs.

James i3to tjpv W. W. Graves, pas- Greener, and their families over tor Rev Sharp served over 38 the weekend. vpnrs in the active ministry be- Mrs. J.

D. Greener spent NOW $9.98 $8.98 $5.98 $4.98 WERE $14.98 $12.98 8.98 6.98 fnrp he retired. several days last week in Yazoo Among churches he served City with Rev. and Mrs. Aubrey TOOr0 rsrthape.

Union. Flora, Smith and family. Rev. Smith Monticello, Kingston Laurel, slipped on ice and broke his TSascfield and Foxworth. wrist on Christmas eve.

FEDKRAX ReSEItVe PALMER FOR MEN'S DRESS and SPORT SHIFTS STYLED BY NORMAN, ARROW and VAN HEUSEN Discontinued Numbers Values To $5.00 Each SPECIAL BANK OF FOREST 'FIRST IN SCOTT COUNTY" J2) vJJ 2 FOR $5.00 Member Federal Reserve System Member FDIC PALMER INSURANCE ITS STEELE'S FOR STYLE, PRICE QUALITY AGENCY FOREST, MISS. 443-7272 i i Ml tt lit jth.Aj.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Scott County Times
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Scott County Times Archive

Pages Available:
85,255
Years Available:
1941-2024