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The Northside Sun from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 18

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The Northside Suni
Location:
Jackson, Mississippi
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18
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Rage 1 8A THE NORTHSIDE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Thursday, April 25, 1 906 If" 1 "i PiMWMii 1 I Li R'l M. Happenings Ms i' i -V-' Shakespeare workshop St. Joseph High School and New Stage Theater will co-host -a Shakespeare Workshop for teachers April 27 in the music room of Si. Joseph Junior High School from 9 a.m. 3 p.m.

Lunch will be provided. For reservations call Martha Boshears at New Stage Theater. Roundup dance Mississippi Country Western Dancers Association's spring roundup dance will be April 27, 8 p.m. at the Wahabi Shrine Temple. Cost is $8, members; $10, non-members.

For more information call lift 1 7. Flea Pa irgrounds TTnT "Arts, Crafts and Antiques" 3 I i I All ears Showing off hats made in preparation of the annual Easter egg hunt are kindergarteners from Ridgeiand Elementary (from left, back) Beck Barlow, Alex Mann, Cameron Phillips; (front) Alex Moore and Devin McLean. Conserve environment In the big steel building on the Fairgrounds. Mississippi's largest indoor flea market. 2 football fields long with over 200 dealers from 17 states! OPEN EVERY WEEKEND Saturday 8:00 a.m.

5:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 353-5327 Fifth graders at Madison Ridgeiand Academy discussed the importance of trees with Tom Hurd and Donna Yowell of the Madison County Soil and Water Conservation District Auxiliary. Shown are (from left, back) Yowell, Hurd; (middle row) Meg Russell, Lisa Bradshaw; (front) Brenner Hobbs and Matt Greer.

i The RK Advantage In the past, the only treatment Jot nearsightedness was contact lenses or glasses. Today, for many patients, RKisan exciting alternative, offering the possibility of an active Me )((2S2SV without glasses Successful fundraiser Discussing the success of its giftwrap fund-raiser for the students of Casey Elementary School are (from left) Casey Principal Gerilynn 1 Thomas; Maggie Wender, fund-raising chairman; and Kelly Butler, Parents for Public Schools chairman. Coming Soon! Luer Surgery to correct Nearsightedness and Farsightedness. 1 (IF aaatkaBMHiiiMaiMMiM: James W. Cook, M.D.

Board Certified Fellow. American College of Surgeons Supports Shoestring Jackson Prep's girls Key Club collected more than 700 paperback books and donated them to Operation Shoestring's KIDS program, an after school and summer program for underpriviledged children in grades kindergarten five. Getting the books ready for delivery are (from left) Emily Bracey.Chrissy Anderson and Sara Beth RK is brief procedure that is both predictable and permanent. 1117 Washington Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 1994 Cook Eye Clinic mm "ill" 1 Save the Precious Moments UCA instructors Susie Glover (left) and Rachel Rowland, (right) both seniors at Jackson Academy have been selected All-Star Cheerleaders and were chosen to participate in the New Year's Parade in London, England. Also, they qualified to participate in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.

They have been selected to be Universal Cheerleader Association instructors. They recently competed in Baton Rouge against 600 applicants for an instructor position as a part of Mid-South Region of UCA. They, along with 80 other cheerleaders, will instruct cheerlead-ing camps across the mid south this summer. v' -v- -r. Tall tales A middle school team from St Andrew's Episcopal School participating in the Odyssey of the Mind competition recently placed first in Division I which allowed them to go on to the state-wide competition where they placed third in Tall Tales.

The team was coached by parents Rebecca Long and Ouida Drinkwater. Team members are (from left, back) Zach Brannan, Woods Drinkwater, David Long; (front) Carl Boschert, Joey Odom, Ramsey Wise and Theresa Downer. Names in the News Area youths who were pages in the Mississippi State Senate included 0 fj I Zachary McCrary, Drew Griffin, Nehemia Luckett, Jessica Bryant andTJ. Burnham. Jana Brady of Ridgeiand Elementary School won first place, grade division four-six in the annual "Design for Good Health" art contest Her teacher, Mitzi Allen, received an achievement award and a S150 gift certificate for classroom supplies for having a top-winning student in the contest ml in 1491 Canton Mart Road 977-9830 Cruising for funds The St.

Richard Home and School Association and Jackson Tour and Travel are holding a drawing for a Caribbean Cruise as part of their "Cruising for the Children" fund raising activities. Making plans are (from left, back) Tracey Wofford, Jo Byers, Elizabeth Patterson, Dorothy Spencer; (front) Harold Johnson and Will Spencer. mil I Mm. 2 Rooms, I Fl $1795 PER ROOM Per Room Ern W96 BONUS! f. BETTER VALUE J7995 3M Scotehgard" WQMS ii H' $Dcep soil Extraction AFrtshUmcflkentlfeMaili' X- iFKtDrylrrgWHotBk -X- JAVIER DtKOSSETTE, St.

Joseph High School senior, was awarded the Most Valuable Player Award for the 1995 football season at the recently held sports banquet He is the son of Wallace C. DeRossette and Frances A. Brown. He will attend the University of Mississippi this falL I SOFAS LOVE SEfiTS i cHfliwREctmEiR Improving the playground St Richard's ill hold a fund raising event April 27, 7 p.m. at Hal and Mais.

Proceeds will go to playground improvements. Shown are (from left) Corey Archie, Haleh Vvilson, Chels'e'a Hopton, John Michael Horlock and Nick Schneeberger. up i UP I UP I.

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