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HOLMES COUNTY HERALD - THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2019 PAGE 7
in marriage,
"TD" Murphy and Hope
Williams were united in mar-
riage on May 18, 2019 in a
ceremony surrounded by fam-
fly and friends at Emmanuel
Baptist Church in Grenada.
Brother John Goldwater per-
formed the ceremony.
The groom is the son of
Curt and Beth Murphy. He
is the grandson of Jerry Gantt
and the late Tommy Gantt
and late Jerry and Saranell
Diekerson.
The bride is the daughter
of Ronnie and Lisa Roberson
and the late Mike White. She
is the granddaughter of Patsy
Lane and the late Frank Lane.
Curt Murphy served as the
TD MURPHY
best man. Groomsmen were
Jeran Guilambo, Paul McCa-
rley, Harry McCarley, Jona-
than Johnsey, Ben Lyon, Ben
Moore, Nolan Vance and
Jonathan Lane.
T'ma Carpenter served as
matron of honor. Brides-
maids were Anna Grace
Harmond, Ashley White, Liz
Stricklen, Kaylyn Carver,
DD White, Alaina Vance,
Jessica Jones and Jamie
Bradford.
A reception and dancing
followed at The Event Cen-
ter where guests were served
some of the couple's favorite
foods. The couple now re-
side in Hernando.
(Continued from page 1.)
Coppin State University, Vir-
ginia State University and
the University of Miami.
This year's combine will
feature Dalanda Ouendeno
from Paris, France, a former
University of Miami wom-
en's soccer player. Ouendeno
played for the Paris St. Ger-
main soccer club from 2009
to 2015, won the Gothia
Youth World Cup and the
IberCup Portugal, and was
part of five Isles of France
championship teams.
Dasmond Tautalatasi will
join the pit crew combine
from Arizona State where
he played safety for the Sun
Devils football team. Hadji
Gaylord, an undefeated high
school wrestler and defen-
sive lineman at Norfolk State
University, returns for his
second combine with hopes
of earning a spot in the de-
velopment program.
The 2019 NASCAR Drive
for Diversity National Pit
Crew Combine participants
include: Leishaun Ealey,
Jacksonville, Fla Alcorn
State University Football;
Hadji Gaylord, Norfolk, Va
Norfolk State University
Football; Robin Loza Char-
loire, N.C Central Piedmont
Community College Foot-
ball; Terry McCray, Pom-
pano Beach, Fla University
of Miami Football; Dalanda
Ouendeno, Paris, France,
University of Miami Soccer;
Deonte Parker, Huntsville,
Ala Alabama A&M Univer-
sity Baseball; Mequel Phil-
lips, Chester, Va Vh'g'mia
State University Football;
Josh Pokraka, Honolulu, Ha-
waii, Arizona State Univer-
sity Football; Raynard Rev-
els, Richmond, Va Norfolk
State University Football;
Matthew Sawyer, Baltimore,
Md Coppin State University
Football; Dasmond Tautala-
tasi, Concord, Calif Arizona
State University Football; Al-
vin Wilson, Lexington, Miss
Alcorn State University Foot-
ball.
NASCAR Drive for Diver-
sity also offers a driver de-
velopment program, operat-
ed by Rev Racing, and fields
vehicles for six drivers in the
NASCAR K&N Pro Series
East and NASCAR Whelen
All-American Series, as well
as legend cars for four youth
racers in the US Legend Car
Series. Successful graduates
now competing in the Mon-
ster Energy NASCAR Cup
Series include drivers Kyle
Larson, Daniel Su,4rez and
Bubba Wallace.
The Monster Energy NAS-
CAR Cup Series' Coca-Cola
600 was broadcast live from
Charlotte Motor Speedway
on Sunday, May 26 on FOX,
PRN and SiriusXM NAS-
CAR Radio, channel 90,
with additional coverage on
NASCAR.com.
Recently the Boys nd Girls Club in Lexington came to the Lexington Farmer's Market to learn about fruits and
vegetables, eating lmlthy and about where local fresh produce comes from. Growers and farmers market personnel
(behind table, left ) right): Alonzo Lewis, Lexington Mayor Robin McCrory, Damon Overton, Mary Keys, Sarah
Bailey, Tina Johnso, Shannon Williams, Kendarius Brown and Brumsy Waters; Front row: Adalius Brown (yellow
shirt); Boys and G'ls Club (standing from left to right): Dereyon Wordlow, London Claiborne, Devante Simpson,
Elijah Cobbins, Qmtorious Glover, Debroski Kimbrough, Daviun Gibson, Jaden Russell, Caden Black, Karmarion
Kincaid and KeltolGallion; Boys and Girls Club (seated left to right): Jacquerious Ross, Deqayne Jones, Kimwonne
Lindsey, Yoni Farlv and Cameron Keys. (Photo submitted)
*Letter To Elitor tine has been created by sities doesn't need to be smoking rates in the his-
(Continued from lage 2.) our friends at Tobacco Free complicated by any ad- tory of tobacco control. We
and digital med/x cam-CA (tobaeeofreeca.org). In ditional and self-inflicted are proud of these positive
paign to educate Missis- particular, a commercial harm. trends but now must focus
sippians on the dmgers of entitled, "Nicotine Equals" The Partnership for a that same energy on reduc-
vaping. I would encour- explores the side effects of Healthy Mississippi has ing raping and the same
age you to logon to Gen- nicotine and nicotine ad- worked tirelessly with our tactics Big Tobacco are us-
erationfree.com to find out diction such as irritability, many partners to positive- ing again.
more informatior aboutheadaches, learning diffi- ly affect Our youth smok- Sandra Shelson
our campaign, culties, anxiety and mood ing rate. Currently we are Executive Director
One of the most intrigu- swings. For our children, celebrating our lowest The Partnership for a
ing campaigns aboat nieo- dealing with daily adver- middle and high school Healthy Mississippi
Our prayers and thoughts
are for Joe and N.ary Ev-
elyn Crowder. Theyare sick
and are pretty much"house-
bound." They are bred by
people who know taem and
many more. We sur want to
see them feeling better and
back to their normalroutine.
We at First Baptis Church
are enjoying havhg Bro.
Shane Thrash preao. He is
the camp director alCenWal
Hills Baptist Retmt near
West full time and iterim at
the church on Sunays. All
are welcome at th| Lord's
house, come receivea bless-
ing.
Sympathy is t'tended
to Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Bouchillon. He died a short
time ago. She died du'ing the
week. They were god peo-
ple and will be missd lots.
First Baptist Chteh will
hold its 5th Sunday inging,
this coming Sunday, une 30,
at 6 p.m. All are weLome to
come share their testimony
in song. Call the chlrch of-
fice at 662-653-3105 to get
on the line-up. The office
closes at 1 p.m. daily.
Shirley and Sammy Hig-
ginbotham drove up Sat-
urday for a visit with me,
Joey, Jackie and Mark. We
enjoyed the time with them.
It hadn't been several weeks
since we've seen them.
Funeral services for Harris
Binegar were well attended
last Tuesday at First Baptist
Church. Harris was a hard
worker and was available
most always if anyone need-
ed his help. We will miss
him.
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Corn Ju119 2019Jun 447 0.04 4.510.06
Corn Sep19 2019Aug 4.52.0.094.430J94
Corn Sep 20 2020 Aug 4.27-0.144.130.01
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Rice Ju119 11.180 -0.115
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Cotton Oct19 65.36 0.630
Cotton Dec 19 65.69 0.130
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