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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 26

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The Jackson Suni
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Jackson, Tennessee
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Gatherings People 4C The Jackson Sun, Jackson, Friday, May 2, 1986 Tankersley, was recently honored with a tea in Jackson. Mrs. Ken Leathers, Mrs. Hyron Barefoot, Mrs. Joe Bobbitt, Mrs.

Jean Caldwell, Mrs. Robert Nolen, Mrs. Tom Patton and Mrs Stanley Smith were hostesses: Ms. Israel and Tankersley will marry May 24 at West Jackson Baptist Church. Engagements Cynthia Keeton, James Jaco BERRIES 4 -Ki, ff Cynthia Len Keeton and James H.

Jaco III will marry at 6 p.m. May 24 at Mt. Tabor Pentecostal Church in Parsons. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.

James T. Keeton, Parsons. Her grandparents are -the Rev. and Mrs. Oval L.

Hicks, Parsons, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Keeton, Decaturville. She is a 1984 graduate of Riverside High School.

She attended Memphis State University, Baptist School of Nursing and Jackson State Community Xollege, where she studied nursing. She works for Tri County Home Health Care Services, Inc. of Parsons. The bridegroom is the son of the Rev. and Mrs.

James H. Jaco II, Dyersburg. His grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Smithson, Sherman, Texas, and Margaret Jaco, Jackson, and the late James Jaco He is a 1982 graduate of Dyersburg High School. He also attended Dyersburg State Community College, where he studied business administration and computer science.

He graduated from LeFebrue Cynthia Keeton, James Jaco III National Training School in 1985 He works for Safety-KIeen of Dyersburg. Friends and family are invited to the wedding and reception to follow at Mousetail Landing State Park FRESH PICKED DAILY PLACE YOUR ORDER NOWI BY THE QUART OR CRATE Members of the Jackson-Madison County Retired Teachers' Association met recently and announced new officers for their 1986-87 year. Officers are Samuel Beasley, president; Louise Oakley, vice president; Sarah Pechonick, secretary; and Pansy Gowan, treasurer. The association was the guest of Lambuth College, First American National Bank, Fidelity Federal Savings and Loan, Jackson National Bank, Union Planters National Bank and the Jackson-Madison County Teachers' Credit Union, who sponsored the luncheon meeting. Nan Reid and members of the Casey Jones Barbershop Singers entertained the group.

The next meeting will be at 2 p.m. May 15 at West Jackson Baptist Church at 259 West Dea-derick. Tanya Israel, bride of Mike Piano students plan recitals Sandra Goodwin will present her piano students in recitals today and May 10. Today's recital will include Mrs. Goodwin's students from South-side School in Reagan.

The program will be at 7:30 p.m. at the school. Admission is free. Participating students will be: Dana Barrow, Robin Barrow, Dana Beacham, William Benson, Chris Bingham, Allison Carter, Jason Duck, Jennifer Duck, Jill Duck, Sidney Duck, Cristy Holland, Christie Huff and Ammie Stanfill. Mrs.

Goodwin's students will also present a recital at 7:30 p.m. May 10 at Jacks Creek School. Admission is free. Student participants will be: Abby Alexander, Stacey Bailey, Bo Bates, Joanna Blackstock, Chuck Beacham, Michael Brasher, Penny Essary, Carla Frank, Misti Hopper, Debbie Hudson, Mark Hudson, Peter Hughes, Alivia Johnson, Gary Johnson, Matthew Mattheews, Misty McPeake, Amy Middleton, Mandy Mobley, Brigit Moore, Amanda Pankow, Michelle Pankow, Doug Phillips, Emily Plunk, Crystal Reddin, Michelle Reddin, Stephanie Smith, Crystal Walker and Jhan Weede. Hazel Tipton, Hugh Harvey Jr.

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TOMATOES Extra Large Lb, Hazel Sue" Tipton, Memphis, and Hugh Harris Harvey, Jack-; son, will marry at 4:30 p.m. June 29 at First United Methodist Church, Brownsville. The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. David Evans Tip-Mon, Brownsville. Her grandpar-: ents are the late Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Thomas and the late Mr. and Mrs. Bright Tipton, all of Brownsville. She is a 1976 graduate of Ten- nessee Academy in Brownsville.

I She attended the University of Tennessee at Martin, where she was a member of Chi Omega sonority, a little sister to Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, senior class president and a Pacemaker Award recipient. She is a regis-: tration administrator for Morgan, Keegan Company, Inc. The bridegroom is the son of and Mrs. Hugh Harris Jackson. His grandpar-ents are Mrs.

Lowrey Lewis Pearson and the late Lowrey Lewis Pearson and Mrs. Hugh Smith Harvey and the late Hugh Smith Harvey, all of Jackson. He is a 1975 graduate of North 7 Mr and Mrs. Chip Henry, Raleigh, N.C., announce the April 25 birth of their second child, David Benjamin an 8-pound, 2-ounce son at Rex Hospital in Raleigh. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Wilkinson, Jackson, and Mr and Mrs H.S Henry, Rustin, La The baby has a sister, Rebe-kah, 3. The mother is the former Mi-chal Wilkinson, Jackson The Rev. and Mrs. Harry Nolen, Beech Bluff, announce the recent birth of their second child, Brian Neal, an 8-pound, 7-ounce son, at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital.

Grandparents are Minnie Beaird, Halls, and the late Junior Beaird; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Terry, Alamo; and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Nolen, Newbern.

The baby has a sister, Leah Beth, 3. The mother is the former Theresa Beaird, Halls. GREENS TURNIP MUSTARD SPINACH 1 Hazel "Sue" Tipton Side High School. He received a bachelor of science degree in agriculture from UTM and graduated from Memphis State University School of Law. At UTM, he was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity.

He is an attorney with LaFon Hardee of Jackson. Friends and family are invited. FARM. MARKET Hwy. 45 S.

Jackson 1 mile south of City Limits Phone 422-2388 STORE HOURS: 8 A.M.-6:00 P.M.; SUN. 1 P.M.-6:00 P.M. Elizabeth Sheppard, Mark Hurley GIVE A Parks Keik Elizabeth Arnold Sheppard, Jackson, and Mark Nolan Hurley, Chicago, will marry at 5 p.m. 7 at First Presbyterian Church, Jackson. The bride is the daughter of 'Elizabeth Swearengen Sheppard Dr.

Lee Calvin Sheppard of Jackson. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Twain Swearengen, Monroe City, and Dr. and Mrs.

Lee Calvin Sheppard Rockford, 111. She is a 1980 graduate of Jackson Central-Merry High School. She received a bachelor of arts degree in English in 1984 from Rhodes College and a master of arts degree in English in 1986 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. At Rhodes, she was a Southwestern Scholar, a student assistant to British Studies at Oxford, Pan-nellenic president and a member, of Chi Omega sorority. At the University of North Carolina, she Was managing editor of the Carolina Quarterly.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn Hurley, Kirkwood, Mo. His grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Ederington, Warren, and the late Mr. and Mrs. George Hurley, Little Rock, Ark. Dress Shirts 9.99 reg. The "always appreciated" dress shirt of easy care, polycotton blends.

Handsome selection of solids and stripes, button-downs or regular collars by Andhurst and Oxford. Elizabeth Sheppard He is a 1978 graduate of Kirkwood High School. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Rhodes College, where he graduated cum laude in 1982, and he received a master of business administration degree from Duke University, the Fuqua School of Business in 1985. At Rhodes, he was vice president of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, editor of the Sou'wester and Sophomore Man of the Year. At Duke, he was a Fuqua Scholar.

He is a commercial loan officer for Continental Illinois Bank. Tammy Thompson, Francisco Vega Dress Slacks 13.99 reg. $26 Men's Farah dress slacks are a perfect gift. 100 polyester in six wardrobe extending colors to choose from. Tammy Darlene Thompson, Memphis, and Francisco T.

Vega, Southaven, will marry at '3 p.m. June 7 at 4450 Knight Arnold in Memphis. The bride is the daughter of Lana Thompson, Memphis, and Rex Thompson Twin Falls, Idaho. Her grandparents are Cordie Wilson, Southaven, and Mr. and Mrs.

Rex A. Thomp- son Filer, Idaho. She is a 1984 graduate of Sheffield High School and she attends Union University, where she is studying social work. She is pres- ident of Pi Kappa Delta speech fraternity at Union. The bridegroom Is the son of Barbara J.

Vega, Southaven, and the late Francisco T. Vega Sr. His grandparents are and Mrs. James Shields, Southaven, and Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Vega, Flagstaff, Ariz. He is a 1982 graduate of Southaven High School and he attends Union University, where he is studying religion. He is youth minister at First Baptist Church 1--- Tammy Thompson in Covington. Friends and family are invited. PEOPLE MAKE Part Of Your Life! Jackson Plaza Shop Monday-Saturday, Sunday Phone 424-6350 4 Ways to Charge SjTOp i.

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