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The Star-Herald from Kosciusko, Mississippi • 7

Publication:
The Star-Heraldi
Location:
Kosciusko, Mississippi
Issue Date:
Page:
7
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Pg. 7, Sec, Kosciusko, (Miss.) Star-Herald, June 9, 1955 SUMMER RECREATION PROGRAM OPENS Methodist Youth Department Honors Mrs. W. Fletcher pies in Ackerman; Interment Here Services for Mrs. J.

W. Fletcher, Rev. and Mrs. Jones Rev. Richardson, Wife, Family to Arrive Today For Aberdeen Home Rev.

W. R. Richardson and family will arrive in Kosciusko to-day (Thursday) to make their i 1 with burial following 5n the Kosciusko city cemetery. Directing the arrangements was the Adams Funeral Home of Ackerman. Mrs.

Fletcher, the former Miss Effie Griffith, was born in Winston county January 18, 1880. She was a msmber of the Kosciusko First Baptist church and was active in church work as long as her health permitted. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Velma Reeves, Vicksburg; four brothers, of KOSCIUSKO ioi many resident who died at oiepnenson 1 years, I' Lrcine home in Ackerman Satur- home. Rev.

Richardson, who will assume his duties as the pastor of the First Methodist church, came into the North Mississippi conference in 1939. His ministry was interrupted by the war, where he served for several years. He comes to the Kosciusko church from the First Methodist church, Columbus, and is considered one of the best pulpit preachers and Bible teachers in the conference. All Methodists are being urged to be present at all services to greet Rev. Richardson Sunday.

day after a long illness, were held at 2 Sunday afternoon in the Baptist church of Ackerman. officiating was Rev. Sam Brown, The j'outh department of the Methodist church honored Rev. and Mrs. W.

M. Jones Tuesday night in the fellowship room of the church on the eve of their departure for Aberdeen and a new fisld of work. Rev. Jones was recently appointed superintendent of the Aberdeen district of the North Mississippi conference. THE OCCASION also marked the.

birthday of Rev. Jones. A beautiful birthday cake, baked in his honor, was cut and served with brick ice cream by Mrs. John L. White and Mrs.

F. A. Neal. Gold cuff links were presented as a birthday gift by Zelda Ann Com- fort, on behalf of the youth group. Also presented as a parting gift to Rev.

and Mrs. Jones was a beautiful George Washington bedspread and a set of blue sheets and pillow cases. DOLLIE BOSWELL, on behalf of the young people, expressed appreciation for the work df Rev. and Mrs. Jones and extended good wishes for their future.

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The Negro pa in south Kosciusko is also starting its summer program the supervision -of L. L. Keaton, assisted by Coach Dudley Street. Work is now in progress cleaning up the areas, installing playground equipment. The supervised program is open daily from 9 to 11:30 a.

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