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7:30 pm Saturday, October 4, 2003

Hutchinson, Boothe

By Staff
Betty Hutchinson of Jackson and Bill Hutchinson of Collinsville announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Estelle, to Joel Christopher Boothe, son of Becky Purvis of Madison and Kent Boothe of Flora.
The wedding will be Saturday, Feb. 21, 2004, at Broadmoor Baptist Church in Madison.
Miss Hutchinson is the granddaughter of Mary Lou Hutchinson of Collinsville and the late Willie Lee Hutchinson, and the late Blanche and John Brinkmann Sr. of Jackson.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Central Hinds Academy and received an associate's degree from Holmes Community College in Ridgeland.
While attending Holmes, she was a member of the Parade of Beauties in 2001.
Miss Hutchinson is employed by Baptist Medical Center.
Mr. Boothe is the grandson of Darline and Clyde Shelton of Madison, Joel Ann Grice of Jackson and Vernard Boothe of Ridgeland.
The bridegroom-elect is a graduate of Madison Central High School and received an associate's degree from Holmes Community College. He attended Mississippi College, where he was a member of the Civitan Service Club.
Mr. Boothe is employed by Baptist Medical Center.

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