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Martin celebrates first birthday

MartinMartinLathan Edward Martin, son of Jakese and Lucius Martin Jr. of Yazoo City, celebrated his first birthday on Feb. 28, 2013.
He enjoyed his weekend at Chucky Cheese with his family and one sibling, Lucius David Martin.
He is the grandson of Linda Hawkins, Jacob Sheriff, and Lucius Martin Sr., all of Yazoo City , as well as Linda Martin of Bentonia. He is also the grandson of Robert Hawkins and Mary Green, both of Yazoo City .

 

Byrd shares forestry facts with Four Seasons Garden Club

George Byrd, with the Mississippi Forest Service, recently spoke to the Four Seasons Garden about the benefits of trees and other forestry facts. The club met in the home of host Mary Kay Phillips. Decorated with a Mardi Gras theme, refreshments and dessert were enjoyed by club members. Pictured from left are co-hostess Jamie Patterson, Phillips, co-hostess Imogene Erickson and Byrd. George Byrd, with the Mississippi Forest Service, recently spoke to the Four Seasons Garden about the benefits of trees and other forestry facts. The club met in the home of host Mary Kay Phillips. Decorated with a Mardi Gras theme, refreshments and dessert were enjoyed by club members. Pictured from left are co-hostess Jamie Patterson, Phillips, co-hostess Imogene Erickson and Byrd.

 

Miss Jackson to wed Barrett on April 6

Miss Kimberly Jackson and Nicholas BarrettMiss Kimberly Jackson and Nicholas BarrettMr. and Mrs. Thomas William Jackson of Benton announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kimberly Michelle Jackson, to Nicholas Paul Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Michael Barrett of Gulf Breeze, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Milne Gething of Bradenton , Fla.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Louise Jackson and the late Mr. William Jackson of Bentonia and Mr. Moody White and the late Mrs. Catherine White of Yazoo City .
The prospective bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barrett of Brandon and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johnson of Decatur .
Miss Jackson is a 2009 graduate of Manchester Academy in Yazoo City . She earned an Associate Degree of Nursing in 2012 from Hinds Community College . She was a member of the Baptist Student Union and the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and also received the Who’s Who Among Students honor.
She is currently employed at St. Dominic Hospital as a registered nurse.
Mr. Barrett graduated from University Christian in Flowood with honors in 2009.  He attended Mississippi State University . He is currently employed at Pennington and Trim Alarm Services.
The couple will exchange vows at 4 o’clock in the afternoon on Apr. 6, 2013 at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Benton. Bro. David White, pastor of Black Jack Baptist Church , will officiate the double ring ceremony.  
A reception will follow in the fellowship hall of Bethlehem Baptist Church.
All relatives and friends are invited to attend the wedding and the reception.

 

Spelling Bee District Champ

Anna Shelby Johston recently won the 7th grade division at the MAIS District Spelling Bee.  She has earned the privilege of competing in April at the state level in Jackson.Anna Shelby Johston recently won the 7th grade division at the MAIS District Spelling Bee. She has earned the privilege of competing in April at the state level in Jackson.

 

Ole Miss increases scholarship funds

Special to The Herald

The University of Mississippi has increased the amounts for several of its "leadership scholarships" by 50 percent. A new scholarship also has been created for any entering freshman who participated in Mississippi Boys State or Girls State.
The idea is to recognize high-achieving students and encourage them to continue to aim high, said Whitman Smith, Ole Miss director of enrollment services.
"It's a deserved reward for students who have gone above and beyond," Smith said. "They should be recognized for being leaders, and they should have an incentive to come to a school where they can continue to develop their leadership skills in an academic atmosphere that will challenge them and give them what they need to achieve their full potential."
Beginning this fall, entering freshmen who were student body presidents, valedictorians or salutatorians, Eagle Scouts or Girl Scouts of America Gold Award recipients qualify for $6,000 scholarships, up from $4,000, over four years ($1,500 per year). Mississippi Boys State and Girls State participants are eligible for awards of $500 for their freshman year.
Two other scholarships – one for freshmen who were named as governor for their state's Boys State or Girls State, or who were their state's delegate to Boys Nation or Girls Nation, and another for freshmen who were selected among the top 20 All-Star Scholars by the Mississippi Economic Council – get awards of $4,000 over four years ($1,000 annually).
For more information on scholarship opportunities at UM, go to http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/financial_aid/ or call 800-891-4596.



 
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