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1:00 am Tuesday, October 21, 2003

Reunions
Oct. 15, 2003

By Staff
Saturday Meridian High School Class of 1994 will hold its next reunion meeting at 9 a.m. at Mount Olive Baptist Church, 544 49th Ave., Meridian. All classmates are encouraged to attend. For information, call Alicia Coleman Leggette at (601) 880-3111 or e-mail: our94reunion@yahoo.com.
Saturday Northeast Lauderdale High School Class of 1963 will host its 40-year class reunion at 6 p.m. at Tommy's Steak &Seafood Restaurant, 7338 Newell Road in Meridian, off Highway 39. To confirm attendance, call Judy Barrett at 632-4401 or Vivian Amato at 632-4545 after 5 p.m. or 693-2055 between 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday A school reunion for all previous Kemper County Damascus School students is planned. The reunion will be at the Damascus Community Center on Highway 495 beginning at 11 a.m.
Bring a covered dish and drink. Call Bernadette Hudnell, 743-5269.
Sunday The descendants of the late John Henry and Nancy Elizabeth (Mott) Partridge will hold their annual reunion at the Neshoba County Coliseum on Highway 15 North in Philadelphia. Lunch will be covered dish. All family and friends are invited and encouraged to attend. For information, call Kathy Ridout at 656-1851.
Oct. 25 The J.W. Knight family of Scooba will hold a family reunion beginning at 10 a.m. at the Land O'Lakes Lodge in Brooksville. A pot luck lunch will be served at noon. Each family attending should bring lunch and drinks for their group. Donations will be taken to pay for the lodge and expenses involved. Call Lloyd Hutcherson at (601) 626-8185 or Nona Boykin at (662) 726-4495 or e-mail: shillohutcher@aol.com or njboyking@webtv.net.
Oct. 27 The Meridian High School Class of 1984 will have an organizational meeting at 6 p.m. in the home of Betty Hearn Chisolm, 5320 31St. Place, Dogwood Hills, Meridian. Call Cassandra Jones Little at 481-1920 or Denise Wright at 483-7531.
Nov. 1 The Clarkdale School Reunion for all students, teachers or employees who were involved with the school from 1936-1970 will be held at Clarkco State Park Shelter No. 2. The park is open from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Lunch will be served at noon. Bring your favorite dishes, tea or soft drink. Cost is $3 per person or $5 per couple. For information, call Sherry Galyean at 483-5461 or 693-4651, Roger Rollison at 659-7669 or R.J. and Faye Rutledge at 693-4675.

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