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Columbian-Progress from Columbia, Mississippi • Page 23

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Thursday, Nmmbir 30, 1989 Th ColumbiM-Profrm 5 West Marion Elementary honor students listed Hux, Dorian Lightsey, Kim Lowery, Melody McLeod, Julie Miller, Scott Roberts, Brandon Sargeant, William J. Smith and Angelia Wilson. FIFTH GRADEi Lawanda Conerly, Jonathan Davis, Deidra Dunaway, Jessica R. Elmore, Montoria Gay, Phillip Hanberry, Amy Holmes, Stephen Porter and Kristen White. SIXTH GRADEi Chip Adcox.

Melisha Bozeman, Bobbie J. Culpepper and Latalia Owens. PRINCIPAL'S LIST FOURTH GRADEi Brandon Stinson, Jessica Thompson and Tessa Thornhill. SIXTH GRADEi Carrie Badon, Joseph Bass, Mirenda Bed well, Crissy Blackwell, Kandi Blister, Melanie Buckles, Steven M. Caron, Mary A.

Dixon, Vallie Foxworth, Angelia Holmes, Andrea J. Holmes, Daniel Jones, Rhonda C. Loper, Julia McKenzie, Shannon L. Morea, Krae Morgan, Latisha Morgan, Stacey Mulford, Keven Newsome, Kristi Pittman, Debra L. Regan, Chrystal Ryals, Jennifer Leigh Slocum, Terri Stampley and Seth Stringer.

Beal, Matthew Belk, Andrea M. Berry, Carrie Brumfield, Heather Buchanan, Virginia Davis, David G. Douglas, Bobbie Ezell, Amanda Long, Brandi McKenzie, Joshua McKenzie, Traci McMichael, Jessica Owens, Samuel Peak, Cortez J. Robinson, Dustin Stringer and Julie Thornhill. FIFTH GRADEt Aimee Bracey, Shakitha Cowart, David Graves, Natasha Herring, Andrea Lowe, Amanda Martin, Lisa A.

Martin, Eric Newsome, David L. Olafson Kerri Price, Richie Robertson, Brian C. Robinson, Jason Spiers, Jessica HONOR ROLL FOURTH GRADEi Doris Aborom, Billy R. Albritton, Diral J. Ball, Nancy J.

Bass, Michelle Borders, Alisa Bracey, Ryan Comaredlle, Charles Cowart, Elijah I. Cox, Jessica Davis, John Ginn, Jason E. Hilton, Kristy Kennedy, Christopher Kuffner, Tina Lambert, Joshua Lott, Curtis Magee, David A. Martin Aaron McKenzie Kyle Miller, Sandra L. Morgan, Anthony D.

Newell, Alisia Payton, Stacey Peterson, Aleshia Price, Elijah Rowell, Jeffrey Turner, Joshua C. Warren and Loyd Heath Whaley. FIFTH GRADEi Kristi Bracey, Joram Gartmen, Kevin J. Hodges, Terry Jefferson, Sidney Johnson, Eric Lenoir, AAO TCj 11 1 OWIl Continued from Page 3B Jw i v2 Mickey Newsom of Biloxi had dinner Thursday, Nov. 23, with Opal Newsom, Trudy Prescott and friend Mollie.

Terry Robertson and family, Gail Bracey and family had supper Friday night with JoAnn and Preston Robertson. Scotty and Debbie Smith, Jamie and Kim, and Verna Dunaway had Thanksgiving dinner with Irine Smith. Joan and Randolph Gartman, Charla and Joram, Jason and Dixie Gartman, Jill Fortenberry and Bobby, Rose Moulds, Edward Butler, Billie Jean, Castle and Gladys Beard, Curtis Beard, Triba Elmore, Buster and Jerri Buchanan and family, Darrin and Carol Thornhill, Charles Gartman, Harold Loyd and Judy Morgan and family all were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Nelda Fortenberry in New Orleans. Bill and Rivers May of Columbia, Bud and Kathleen Morgan, Mary Ann and Larry Morgan and Louis, Geneva Morgan and the Rev. Steve McCoy and family of Baton Rouge, La.

had Thanksgiving dinner with Opal Morgan. Charley and Delene Pearson had dinner Sunday with Jan and The lists of top students at West Marion Elementary School for the first nine-weeks grading period have been announced by Lucius Jefferson, principal. Students making all A's are named to the Superintendent's List; those making A's and B's are placed on the Principal's List and those with a average appear on the Honor Roll. The honor listings include: SUPERINTENDENTS LIST FOURTH GRADE Amanda Ard, Keri Dalton, Douglas L. Fairburn, Misty Hall, Frank To I i it 5 tr I i I-' ri Lakisha Lewis, Latisha Lewis, Katanya N.

Louisville, Seneca Martin, Timothy Paul Martin, William McLeod, Douglas Miller, Jonetta Mingo, Dustin Morgan, Delvin Peters, Kasay Pittman, Brian Quinn, Micah Stringer and Stacie Toon. SIXTH GRADEi Kelly Alexander, Kelly Buckles, Benjamin Crump, Todd Daniels, Jennifer Edwards, Brian Ginn, Melody Graves, Shirley Holmes, Noella Kinyone, Stacy Lewis, Jason Martin, Dana McCain, Jamie McNeese, Bryan Miller, Kelly Money, Tanya Morris, Nathan Nace, Faith Pittman, Regina Pre-jean, Penny Roberts, Joshua Stringer, Maria Stringer and Patrick Tagert. Austin Stringfield in Columbia. Charley and Delene Pearson and Hazel Bracey visited Tuesday, Nov. 21, with Reba Zam-pieri.

Charla Gartman visited Saturday evening with Rhonda Break-field and April Rose. Our deepest sympathy is extended to the daughters, Bemice Smith and Mary Loyce Morgan, and to all the relatives of Flora Dunaway who died Friday morning, Nov. 17, at Methodist Hospital of Marion County. Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 19, at the Morgantown Church of God.

The Rev. Darreil East-erling and the Rev. Pettis Brewer officiated. Burial was in Morgantown Cemetery. Eleanor and Jerry Brower of Purvis visited and had cake and coffee Thursday evening, Nov.

23, in the home of Judy Easter-ling and family. Jerry and Bobbi Easterling of Gulfport and Wayne and Rhonda Breakfield and April Rose of Purvis had Thanksgiving dinner with the local Easterling families. Can Hav Gravtt ConaaquanoM p.m. 113 1 4V. fl.

CI I I i I a '7 Staff photo by Rob Winpigler THE PILGRIMS MEET AN INDIAN Children at Presbyterian Kindergarten were able to learn more about what life was like during the first Thanksgiving when they were recently visited by a real American Indian. Cecil Nickey, a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and now a resident of Columbia, talked to the children about Indian heritage. Reqister At Each Store For Door Prizes Be Given Away Saturday, Dec. 2, Between AnH fi iLl ff2 The Lighting Friday. Of The Christmas Tree At 7 McDONALD'S SANTA WILL BE UNDER THE TREE BETWEEN AM -1130 A.M.

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT SUCH AS: Lakeside Stars Squaredance Club, Calvary Young Adult Group, and Southwind Band 0 Saturday Hotdogs Cokes Popcorn JITNEY JUNGLE 8 FA': 6-: Hioris vfrzi it PAYLESS SHOES WESTEHN CORRAL OEVCO KM ART WOULD OF FAS! SON HARRIET TAYLCE UV RED 121-1 IWIOAIM BOX KENTUCKY, FINANCE WOMANS WORLD ELECTRIC CIP MOVIETLME 9 p.m. of Christ's coming creation a wonder Most Stores i Special Sales Open Til blessing and every We realize and celebrate the message that every birth is a Rejoice! jW.

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