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The Madison County Herald from Canton, Mississippi • Page 11

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Canton, Mississippi
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Patterson, Barry to wed March 9 at plantation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lynn Patterson of Clinton announce the engagement of their daughter, Natalie, to John Padgitt Barry of Madison, son of Mrs. Hugh Marshall Love Jr. of Yazoo City and Bryan MacQuiston Barry Sr.

of Jackson. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Gerald C. Morgan Sr. and the late Mrs. Morgan of Searcy, and Mrs.

Arvel H. Patterson and the late Mr. Patterson of Corning, Ark. She is a graduate of Clinton High School and the University of Mississippi where she received a Johnson passed out printed Prayer was offered by Betty Robininformation titled "Command- son. Minister's Wives Union The Minister's Wives Union held its February meeting at the home of Barbara Brown.

The meeting was called to order by president emeritus Lena Johnson. The devotional opened with a song led by Lekrisna Taylor. Scripture was read by Johnson, followed by individual prayers. bachelor of arts degree in elementary education. She is a secondgrade teacher at Marshall Elementary School in Jackson.

The prospective bridegroom is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. James S. Owen of Jackson and the late Mr.and Mrs. Charles Stewart Barry, also of Jackson.

He is a graduate of Manchester Academy and attended Mississippi State University. He is employed with Lakeland Services in Jackson. The couple will exchange wedding vows March 9 at Dunleith Plantation in Natchez. Club News ments for the Minister's Wife." A lengthy discussion on how minister's wives can help and support each other was held. A catfish supper was featured.

Women for Progress The Women for Progress Canton Caucus held its February meting at the home of Jewel Williams. The meeting was called to order by Judge Mamie Chinn, president. br Carefree Retirement Begins At The Finding carefree retirement living in Jackson can be especially since we've tucked our retirement community in a beautiful, wooded location in the Highland Colony area of Ridgeland. But once you've found The Waterford, you'll find the retirement lifestyle that you've always dreamed about. To experience retirement living Highland Colony, call Jamie Wynn to schedule your complimentary Waterford ON HIGH COLONY 619 Highland Colony Parkway Ridgeland, MS 39157 MW5626 Call me to schedule a luncheon tour Please send me more information Address.

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The meeting adjourned with prayer by Rosetta Davis. A meal prepared by Debra G. Whitehead, Williams' daughter. Art teacher Limeul Eubanks is the new art teacher at Madison Station Elementary School. Pictured with some of his art pieces, he has served as art teacher to students in pre-K through college in Louisiana and Mississippi.

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