Barbara Moon of Winnfield will be the featured speaker at this Saturday's meeting of the Winn Parish Genealogical & Historical Association. Ms. Moon will be sharing some of the historical facets of the book "Golddigger - the Outrageous Life and Times of Peggy Hopkins Joyce" by Constance Rosenblum. Peggy Hopkins Joyce was the wife of James Stanley Joyce, son of William T. Joyce, founder of Tremont Lumber Company. Ms. Joyce was at one time a silent screen movie actress and a member of the Zigfield Follies. It has been rumored that she spent a brief time in Winnfield and was remembered as a rather 'spectacular' character! The Joyce family forever left its mark on Winn Parish in a variety of ways. Their sawmill operation, Tremont Lumber Co., moved from Rochelle, LA to the area of the parish now known as Joyce in the late 1940's. David Gage Joyce, brother of James Stanley, ran this operation until his death. He was also the namesake of the Joyce airport at Tannehill. James Stanley Joyce was president of Tremont & Gulf Railway Co., a major railroad present in Winn Parish since the very early 1900s. A business meeting will be held at 1 p.m. All members are urged to attend. Officers for the coming year will be discussed. Ms. Moon's presentation will begin at 2 p.m. in the WPGHA offices on the second floor of the Winn Parish Health Unit. The public is cordially invited.