Archive - Jul 2011
July 30th
Memorial services for Elizabeth Lee Hearon Abbott (Betty) will be held at the First Presbyterian Church, Aug. 5, 2011, at 2 p.m.
Mrs. Mildred Knapp Adams, 73, of Mathiston, passed away at Sanctuary Hospice in Tupelo, on Friday, July 29, 2011.
By GWEN SISSON
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
He loves to see how they grow. He love to hybridize day lilies to create brand new varieties. And he loves the everyday changes of the garden.
All of our Oktibbeha County Communities are really special in their own way. Going back to the beginning, Double Springs was one of the first communities. The community had a blacksmith shop, wood s
By EVERLYN JOHNSON
For Starkville Daily News
A community-wide tribute for the Late Dr. Douglas L. Conner was held last month at Second Baptist (SBC), his home church. Â
I think it was Thomas Paine who said, “These are the times which try mens’ souls.”Â
By
CAROLE MCREYNOLDS DAVIS
We as children have all owned a “Dot Book,” where you take a pencil and merely follow the dots. It is simple and so much fun.
July 29th
By ANGIE CARNATHAN
sdnreporter@yahoo.com
For Starkville resident Tammy Hood and her sister, Janet Perry of Philadelphia, the Neshoba County Fair is a family tradition.
By GWEN SISSON
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
Starkville’s Miss Hospitality Mary Lowry Nemeth has been preparing for this night since late March.
For Starkville Daily News
In announcing his candidacy for Oktibbeha County District 1 supervisor, Ed Whitehurst Jr. made the following statement: