Archive - Nov 2010 - Lifestyle News
November 30th
For the Daily News
The Hic-A-Sha-Ba-Ha Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution held its 100th anniversary tea recently.
Past and current Chapter Regents for Starkville’s Hic-A-Sha-Ba-Ha Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution includes Mary Elizabeth Thompson who served from 1995-1998; Maxine Hamilton who se
The Friends of Noxubee Refuge will hold Nature Crafts for the Holidays on Dec. 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Refuge Visitor Center.
I’m a wee bit dismayed that Thanksgiving seems to have gotten lost in the shuffle between the Halloween and Christmas marketing hype.
November 28th
By GWEN SISSON
sdnlife@bellsouth.net
Over the next few days, Starkville will be filled with famous musicians, authors and artists to help get the town in the Christmas spirit.
By RUTH MORGAN
For the Daily News
The Dreamland Café was located at 510 Russell Street in the heart of Needmore around the corner from the Blue Goose and across the road from the railroad.
I dreamed of a wedding of elaborate elegance,
A church filled with family and friends.
I asked him what kind of a wedding he wished for;
He said one that would make me his wife.
By EMILIE CRAVENS
For the Daily News
On Nov. 6, the Starkville Area Arts Council hosted their annual fund-raising gala which proved to be a big success.
November 26th
Legyard Reynolds entire name was William Legyard Reynolds, but he was simply called, Legard pronounced (Led-yod).