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Bentonia High School Class of 1962 reunites after 50 years

The Bentonia High School Class of 1962 recently held its 50th class reunion on Nov. 2. Pictured, seated, is Christine Sanders Hawley; from left, front row, are Mary Nell Rogers Poole, teacher Flo Hamil Selby, Coach Sammy Joe Glorioso, Eva Harber Martin, Mary Conn Harrell, Lenora Gerrard Smith, class sponsor Virginia Sartin Salmon and Ronnie Kirk; back row, from left, are Will Thompson, Steve Cheatham, Everett Tribble, Gene Martin, Roger Howell, Buzzy Kirk and Arthur Spiars. The Bentonia High School Class of 1962 recently held its 50th class reunion on Nov. 2. Pictured, seated, is Christine Sanders Hawley; from left, front row, are Mary Nell Rogers Poole, teacher Flo Hamil Selby, Coach Sammy Joe Glorioso, Eva Harber Martin, Mary Conn Harrell, Lenora Gerrard Smith, class sponsor Virginia Sartin Salmon and Ronnie Kirk; back row, from left, are Will Thompson, Steve Cheatham, Everett Tribble, Gene Martin, Roger Howell, Buzzy Kirk and Arthur Spiars.

 

Mary Brickell Circle of King’s Daughters and Sons officers installed

Officers of the Mary Brickell Circle of the King's Daughters and Sons were installed in a ceremony at Martha Coker Home Green Houses during the September meeting. The officers for the 2011-2012 term are Marietta Wilkinson, Vice President; Rhonda Carpenter, Secretary; Betty Nickels, Treasurer, and Julie Hoffman, President.Officers of the Mary Brickell Circle of the King's Daughters and Sons were installed in a ceremony at Martha Coker Home Green Houses during the September meeting. The officers for the 2011-2012 term are Marietta Wilkinson, Vice President; Rhonda Carpenter, Secretary; Betty Nickels, Treasurer, and Julie Hoffman, President.

 

Ewing shows ceramics to local retired educators during meeting

Roxie Ewing, owner of Roxie’s Rainbows of Ceramics, recently shared with the Yazoo County Retired Education Personnel Association the methods of ceramics. Pictured from left are Barbara Moore, president of the YCREPA, and Ewing, guest. Roxie Ewing, owner of Roxie’s Rainbows of Ceramics, recently shared with the Yazoo County Retired Education Personnel Association the methods of ceramics. Pictured from left are Barbara Moore, president of the YCREPA, and Ewing, guest. Special to The Herald

The Yazoo County Retired Education Personnel Association met on Oct. 25 in the D. D. Waiver building at the Warren-Yazoo Mental Health Complex.
The meeting was called to order by President Barbara Moore. Clementine David lef the group in singing “My Country ‘tis of Thee.” The members recited the 23rd Psalm and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
The minutes were read and approved. The treasurer gave a report on finances.
A report on the district meeting held Oct. 5 in Vicksburg was given by Blondell Fikes.
The new theme for the association is “Be Wise, Be Watchful.”
The program was presented by Roxie Ewing who owns Roxie’s Rainbow of Ceramics, which is located in the Triangle Cultural Center. She explained the methods of ceramics and brought items showing each process. She has items at Downtown Marketplace.
Door prizes were awarded, and refreshments enjoyed.



 

Young turns 8

YoungYoungPren’Tajah Young, daughter of Prentice Young Sr. and Tiffany Simmons of Yazoo City, celebrated her eighth birthday on Nov. 14.
She celebrated her birthday with a party with her family and friends.

 

Sienna Marie Stuckey born on Nov. 2

William and Muriam Stuckey of Yazoo City are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Sienna Marie Stuckey, on November 2, 2012 at St. Dominic Hospital.
Sienna weighed eight pounds, five ounces and measured 21 and a half inches.
Also welcoming the new arrival are Ethan Stuckey, Keante, Kabren and Kaleb Stuckey.

 
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