10/24/1963 |
Pee wee action and enthusiasm is display ed here as referee, joined by some of the players, signals a touchdown for the Lex ington little men in their victory over Mc Adams. Howard Grantham took the ball in to paylaml assisted by the blocking of teammates Hob Kimbrough, Richard Ro gers, David Dugan, Richard Roberts, Jeff j Brown, John D. Johnson and Joe Moore. ' Tuesday night the little Hornets downed : Durant 20-7. Staff photo J Ml> > i,i i |
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Holmes County herald.
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10/24/1963 |
EUROPAN KORKEIN PILVENPIIRTÄJÄ Kuvassa olevaa rakennusta ei vielä ole rakennettu, mutta se jo on ia aiotaan koko rykelmä pystyttää Pariisiin 20 acren maapalalle. Torni on 50 kerrosta korkea ja siis korkein. Sinne sijoitetaan toimistoja. Rakennuksessa 500 huoneen ruokaloita Rakennuk |
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Auttaja.
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10/24/1963 |
never realized how much I really depended on the telephone," says Virgil Bigham, Jr. d and president of the Mississippi Education Association. "Then I kept a record. In just oni I would have spent about 24 hours in time and over $98 in trips t<Mk*^4»rsoQ what I phOne ** < | *S**5«* | '&* i | W* I | jjlti | ^ '*'**'*"’ - Think how many ways your telephone helps you every cfey. In your hnsayygu xafific or^p^sOBa there may be even more ways ^ v v . . \ |
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Holmes County herald.
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10/24/1963 |
NEW MISSISSIPPI POWER & LIGHT COMPANY RUIL DING TO BE DEDICATED TUESDAY |
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Holmes County herald.
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10/24/1963 |
FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH OF KREOLE WILL OBSERVE S IXTIETH ANNIVERSARY WITH SPECIAL SERVICES SUNDAY. |
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10/24/1963 |
JAMYE CARSON, Lexington’s love’y Homecoming Queen was crowned by last year's queen, Gwenda Hammett, Delta State freshman. The ceremony was a highlight preceding the Lexington-Ethel homecoming game won by the Hornet3 |
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The Lexington advertiser.
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10/24/1963 |
HOMECOMING COURT for Holmes Junior College and Holmes Agricultural High School, left to right, Nathan McKie escorted High School Maid Susan Cox, Edward Bryant escorted Freshman Maid Karen Morris, Robert Johnny Staten escorted Homecoming Queen Janice Ad ams, Sophomore Maid Dona Kaye Pierce, escorted Sam Hutton, Freshman Maid Betty Pepper, escorted Billy Wilson, High School Maid Merle Ann Owen, Staff photo |
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Holmes County herald.
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10/24/1963 |
- ' y - ' ? ■ - > , never realized how much I really depended on the telephone,” says Virgil Bigham, Jr. and president of the Mississippi Education Association. “Then I kept a record. In just I would have spent about 24 hours in time and over $98 in trips to do in person what I phone.” |
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The Lexington advertiser.
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10/24/1963 |
MRS. DANTZLER CHATS WITH KANE AT COFFEE. (Chronicle Staff Photo) |
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The Chronicle.
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10/24/1963 |
; 5-63 5-63 7-63 7-63 wmm GRAY LADIES — STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT ALBERTA Fulkerson, Anita Malone, Fay Gray, Billie Chapman, Mrs. McMillam, Anna Winston, Bettina Guerry, and Doris Box, seated at left on arm of chair Marie Albin; seated Marrine Rogers, Mildred Elbert, Sara Prince, Mary Cole and Doris trained ■mm to relieve the Eastlawn School classroom teachers, principal and secretary of extra duties with ill children. Their training included a first aid course, orientation on the Red Cross, Eastlawn school, and Gray Ladies organization. They started to put in practice what they learned Monday . |
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The Chronicle.
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10/24/1963 |
_ Miss Marianna Kimbrough tries her hand at mosaic pan elling as a group of interested Home Demonstration Club members watch. They are left to right, Mrs. R. L. Peaster of Thornton, Mrs. Vernon Lehman of Cruger and Mrs. F. |
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Holmes County herald.
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10/24/1963 |
PHS HOMECOMING QUEEN—Gretchen Murray, 17-year-old cheerleader and senior, was elect ed by student vote this week to reign as homecoming queen at Pascagoula High School on Nov. 1, when the Panthers of PHS entertain the Panthers of Brookhaven High. She i* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murray of 400 Lafayette Avenue. (Chronicle phofo by Jerry Moulder) |
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10/24/1963 |
NURSES LILLIAN RHODES, LEFT, AND PEGGY FORD WERE ELECTED AT THE 56TH AN nual Mississippi Nurses Association Convention in Jackson as delegates to attend the American Nurses Association Convention, which will be held In Atlantic City June 15-19, 1964. Miss Ford, in been at River |
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10/24/1963 |
| REV. MONTIE DAVIS |
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10/24/1963 |
■ f, ' ' V. ,i,-w III "i ‘I ' of your ,| service I the ^ i WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE FURNISHED SEATING EQUIPMENT FOR THE TORIUM AND OFFICES WITH MODER N, DURABLE CLARIN CHA'RS |
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Holmes County herald.
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10/25/1963 |
D. L. BREAZEALE |
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10/25/1963 |
It M 411vA 'i i JMI, II c < JHHj A # <*—. ■~ £ V Ip v BS The Faberges. Social and Charity Club hosted a birthday party Saturday night for Miss Georgia Martin. Preparing to partake of the delicacies are Misses Lynnie Binford, Janette Binford, Georgia Martin, honoree, Ollie Stewart, Mrs. Pauline Tucker, Roscoe Mad dox, Rowell Ashford and Charles Boone, Jr. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Tucker, |
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Arizona tribune.
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10/25/1963 |
• \ u & m A fall was held at the home of Mrs. Ida 4049 |
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Arizona tribune.
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10/25/1963 |
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10/25/1963 |
• \ u & m A fall was held at the home of Mrs. Ida 4049 |
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10/25/1963 |
I...* •• .. mwm. mmmmumm PHS ROYALTY—Pascagoula High School hom ecoming queen Gretchen Murray (front) presents her court, selected by student vote recently to reign during homecoming festivities on Nov. 1. The court includes, front to back, Liz Hogue, 10th maid; Patsy Sibley, 11th maid; and 12th maids, Dema Bosarge, Donna Carroll, Laura Gallaspy, Patsy Hutcherson, Chris Lomax, Pat Merritt, Donna Price, Twila Sheldon and Linda Vann. (Chronicle Photo by Jerry Moulder) |
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10/25/1963 |
- GOLDEN WEDDING—Time for Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pinson means fifty years of marriage which they mark today but which they will ce lebrate Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ray G. Putman on East Polk Avenue. The Pinsons were married Oct. 25, 1913 in Mont gomery, Ala. and are the parents of two son s, W. E. Pinson, Jr. and A. S. Pinson, and four daughters Mrs. W. W. Solomon, Mrs. Putma n, Mrs. R. F. Ray and Mrs. W. D. Martin. They have 22 grandchildren and six great gra ndchildren. (Chronicle Staff Photo) |
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10/25/1963 |
MOSS POINT CAPTALNS—Captains for the Moss Point Tigers in tonight’s game against the Provine Rams in Jackson are, from left, guard Richard Roper, end Wayne Adkinson and tackle Louis Catrcll. |
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10/25/1963 |
It M 411vA 'i i JMI, II c < JHHj A # <*—. ■~ £ V Ip v BS The Faberges. Social and Charity Club hosted a birthday party Saturday night for Miss Georgia Martin. Preparing to partake of the delicacies are Misses Lynnie Binford, Janette Binford, Georgia Martin, honoree, Ollie Stewart, Mrs. Pauline Tucker, Roscoe Mad dox, Rowell Ashford and Charles Boone, Jr. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Tucker, |
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Arizona tribune.
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10/25/1963 |
NEW PREXY—Calvin T. Bold ing of Pascagoula was elected new president of the Gulf Coast Chapter of National As sociation of Retired Civil Em ployees at a regular meeting held in Gulfport Thursday. The chapter, which spans the Mis sissippi Gulf Coast, has over 150 in total membership. |
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The Chronicle.
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10/25/1963 |
TWO PASCAGOULA GIRLS WHO ARE STUDENTS AT BELHAVEN COLLEGE IN JACKSON discuss the Concert Choir tour with two Jackson singers. From left are Barbara Ezell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ezell, 1401 Ingalls St., Robert Stainton and Roger Watkins of Jack son and Ruth Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Hicks, 714 11th St. The choir will sing in the sanctuary of First Presbyterian Church Saturday at 7 p.m. |
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The Chronicle.
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10/25/1963 |
GRAND CANYON TEMPLE SPONSORS ANNUAL FASHION SHOW AT ELKS CLUB The Grand Canyon Temple 437, Elks auxiliary unit, annual fall fashion show Sunday at the Elks Lodge. This montage shows many of the models, guests and committee members who were there. Models included Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hunter, Mrs. Harry Ses sions, Mrs. James McElroy, Glodine Patterson, Rama Martin and Charles Williams. Committee members were Herman Carter, VADA PINSON CASE POSTPONED CINCINNATI - Vada Pinson, Cincinnati ballplayer will appear |
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Arizona tribune.
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10/25/1963 |
GRAND CANYON TEMPLE SPONSORS ANNUAL FASHION SHOW AT ELKS CLUB The Grand Canyon Temple 437, Elks auxiliary unit, annual fall fashion show Sunday at the Elks Lodge. This montage shows many of the models, guests and committee members who were there. Models included Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hunter, Mrs. Harry Ses sions, Mrs. James McElroy, Glodine Patterson, Rama Martin and Charles Williams. Committee members were Herman Carter, VADA PINSON CASE POSTPONED CINCINNATI - Vada Pinson, Cincinnati ballplayer will appear |
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Arizona tribune.
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10/25/1963 |
FLIPPIN* FLAPJACKS—Getting la the mood for Pascagoula Noon Lion’s Club “Pancake Day,” to be held Saturday from 6 to « at Cotita’s, are left to right, Leonard Davis, general chairman; Bill Allen, club president, and Boyce Fisackerly, banquet chairman, who is doing a fine job of “flippin-the-jack.’* Proceeds from tickets, which sell $1 for adults and 50c for children, will go toward the club’s number one civic projec t—sight conservation work. Pascagoula Mayor Ben Briggs proclaimed Saturday as Pancake Day in the city. (Chronicle Photo) |
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The Chronicle.
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10/26/1963 |
' *1 ’ j X * 4 BEVERLY M. NICKS, 3777 V- 't»vart Detroit, Michigan, junior from Lewis Hall, was one of the 25 candidates for Homecoming Queer, at the University of Kansas. Finalist* we e chosen Oct. 21, and the o'iern will be crowned official ly at the Nov. 2 K. U -Kansas State University football game. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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10/26/1963 |
*;• ;^'; v ' , > ; ‘ i J m bp ■ I * * jA Hk 1 KREBIOZEN DEC LARED INEFFECTIVE. Doctors Stephen Du rovic and Andrew C. Ivy, discoverers and promoters of Krebiozen, which they claim is an anti-cancer drug, listen at a press brief ins in Washington at which Department of Health, Education and Welfare officials declared that the drug is ineffective. A National Cancer Institute report recommended that no clinical trial be un dertaken because the drug is worthless. A storm has waged about Krebiozen for several years. |
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Românul American.
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10/26/1963 |
jfl ■ ■ Rjifl j. |V»-; t IHjbr fj lifs |
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The Detroit tribune.
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10/26/1963 |
r IrlPlfl *■< if „-nB ‘■ THE GREAT DAY when the nuclear test ban treaty formally went into effect the depositing of the instruments of ratification, Un Secretary General U Thant the UN Ambassadors of the United States, Soviet Union and Britain, Adlai Stevenson, Fedorenko, and Sir Patrick Deane, joined in commemorating the "spirit of |
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Românul American.
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10/26/1963 |
wlhi $ ■Hiwwlin ~ jiidPfnKHlL '• -Hi j rASHLSCUV -• |
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The Detroit tribune.
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10/26/1963 |
■ w * w ■* y mw » *' , "- , \ wm t ■.* Br ' ■ ■ - • ; j|¥ "' lA, ' l(l THE Progressive CO-OP As sociation gave an Emancipa tion Centennial Ball with the crowning of Miss Sepia Detroit, Friday, October 18, 1963 in the Grand Ballroom, Cobo Hall. MAXINE WATKINS, crowned "Miss Sepia", Jacqueline Cur tis, Mr. Certledge, of Cartledge Furs ■' '*in fur stole for the evening Mr. Samuel Green, of the P. C. A. handed Sepia" a prize check for |
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The Detroit tribune.
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10/26/1963 |
NHDAA COUNSELORS RECEIVE SCROLLS—Shown here are members of the National Home Demonstration Agents’ Asso ciation receiving counselors’ scrolls from the president, Mrs. Virginia D. Gardner of Florida, when the NHDAA met recently on the campus of Florida A&M University, Tallahassee. Left to right are: Mrs. Nellie G. Powell, Louisiana; Mrs. Cammie F. Claggett, South Carolina; Mrs. Ophelia C. Dubra, Gulfport, Miss.; Mrs. Sarah K. Thomas, Florida; Mrs. Opal Washington, Texas; Mrs. Emma P. Davis, Tennessee; Mrs. Leona Healey, Georgia; Mrs. Gertrude T. Hen derson, Arkansas; and Mrs. Gardner. |
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Jackson advocate.
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10/26/1963 |
sjjNS Tjgr V <$•; «*»■ ) • ? ‘ t ■ - 'vV■ .* fc.v>i ' ■*■• *. 'î '* ’«i >, *Jf? v ■ : •■*** -<4? # v- •* v • ' ->— ' hMu • LOW AND DRY— Bedrock that normally has four or more feet of water flowing over it shows dry in the Lehigh River at Bethlehem, Pa., as the drought continues. Beyond, work continues somewhat ironically on the 20-feet-high flood control dike the Bethlehem Steel Cos. |
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Românul American.
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10/26/1963 |
■r -V swMgi > «La SPIRU PAPAS |
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Românul American.
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10/26/1963 |
AIRMAN EUGENE A. JONES |
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The Detroit tribune.
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10/26/1963 |
MISS SEPIA, Jacqueline Ann Curtis, with trophy, sur- rounded by her court,Victoria Laverne Byas, Sharon Jarrett, ar.d Patt Ross |
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The Detroit tribune.
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10/26/1963 |
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The Detroit tribune.
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10/26/1963 |
JANINE GOODFELLOW, de 23 de ani, mamă a trei copii, a fost supusă unei operaţii, prin care i s-a transplantat un ficat străin, la ..Spitalul General Col orado" din oraşul Denver. In poză o vedem în curte.a spitalu lui, unde ia putiu aer. Cu ea este sora de ocrotire, Thelma Nellis şi Lawrence Goodfellow, băi ha tul ei. D-na Goodfellow este a şasea persoană care a fost su pusă unei astfel de operaţii. Ce lelalte cinci persoane au murit. |
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Românul American.
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10/26/1963 |
Secretary of Health, Educa tion, and Welfare Anthony J. Celcbrezze is shown receiving e certificate of appreciation from Mrs. Ella Mae Gothard representing sponsors of the recent Chicago exposition on a Century of Negro Progress in America. Mr. Celebrezzt's Department presented an ex hibit at the expsition depict ing Negro progress in health, education, and welfare. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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10/26/1963 |
I r- TANARUS J *B' r \ *1 [ '■ • '+■ •• **< <•. jA* ■ • *;••• •••; .T' jA< >*•■> ' vMetK ** < fc kghM "V a ii'wt * * 4. ■* Fotografia arată centrul oraşului Tîrgu-Mureş Oraşul de rtscdintă al'Regiunii Mureş-Autonomă Maghiară cunoaşte astăzi, ca şi celelalte oraşe ale Romîniei, o puternică înflorire. Dezvoltarea con* tinuă a vieţii economice se împleteşte cu o vizibilă drzvoltare a oraşului sub raport edilitar si social cultural. S-au ridicat numeroase construcţii de locuinţe moderne, magazine elegante, aşezăminte de cultură, scoli etc. La Tîrgu-Mureş au luat fiinţă o serie de institute de învătămînt superior, o filială a Academiei R. I*. Romîne, un Teatru Maghiar de Stat. <Agerpres» |
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Românul American.
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10/26/1963 |
aaiiMps t x— =g ~ ~ Mil myn s w — ”??;*"■ - w m. "A tribute to Amoricon Wom en" program wet presented by Senior M tsionery Society Cir cle No. 1 of Second Baptist Church of Dotroit, Sun., Oct. 20th at The Dotroit Assoc, of Women's Club. Seated from loft are members of the spon soring group and program par* ticipants. Lena Smith, Juanita Stmon, Bessie Ware, program chr.; Lucille Moore, president; Hazel Smith, rec. sec. Standing, Miss Rose Frances Turner, Alice Susie Dunn, Ethelene Enderolyn Powell, Ruby iams. Bernice Daniels, Simpson and Debora |
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The Detroit tribune.
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10/26/1963 |
% 1 .. AIRMAN HARVEY ANDERSON Airman Harvey I) Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey An derson of 1491 (il\nn Court, to attend a course for parachute riggers at Chanutc AFB, 111 |
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The Detroit tribune.
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10/26/1963 |
r VICTOR by a slim margin of only 156,026 votes over his op ponent in the South Korean election, Gen. Ching Hee Park has been named President. A message of congratulations and a floral tribute were sent to him by former President Posun Yun, from his hiding place. Yun went into hiding as soon as the results of the election seemed certain. He received 4.546.614 votes to Park's 4,702,- 640. Park has been head of the |
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Românul American.
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10/28/1963 |
JEWELRY STORE OPENS—Jackson County Supervisor M. M. Bartlett cuts the ribbon at the grand opening of Ross Jewelry store held Thursday. Looking on are Arthur G. Sexton, man ager of the new store, Mrs. Sexton, Steven Rubey, Horace Ward, Merchant Marine Bank official, and Myron Ross Rubey, owner of the store. |
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The Chronicle.
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10/28/1963 |
AHt CRITICS—’"MY BOTTLE IS BETTER” PLAINLY THE EXPRESSION OF THE YOUNG Hurricane Churns To Will Miss Land CAPE HATTERAS, (UPI)—Hurricane Ginny pleted its frightening around the South Atlantic moved eastward across open sea today, still a ous hurricane” but well out reach of land areas. And Helena, the eighth tropical storm sprang up in the during the weekend and signs of growing to proportions, degenerated little more than squalls and weather officials said presented no immediate Ginny still packed the an-hour winds which kept dents of the Eastern edgy all last week and removal of about 4,000 from the Carolinas during the weekend. But its |
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10/28/1963 |
THE BEN FRANKLIN STORE IN MOSS POINT HELD A GRAND OPENING THURSDAY after being remodeled during the Main Street w idening program. Here Mayor Arnold Pierce cuts the ribbon as Mrs. Forbes Hays, who operates the store, and George Staples, contractor of By Castle victory Stakes The title in tional team won the Stake. NEW Goofed the U.S. Bolt, ex Rosburg agreed can pionship, ey Hawk and |
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The Chronicle.
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10/28/1963 |
VOLUME 118-NUMBER 241 A.„, m, |
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The Chronicle.
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10/28/1963 |
AHt CRITICS—’"MY BOTTLE IS BETTER” PLAINLY THE EXPRESSION OF THE YOUNG mmm to too bottom picture as he looks over Da ddy’s shoulder. He is four month old Dave Moore, •on of toe Walter Moores of Pascagoula, who were looking over the art exhibit at the Old Place to Gautier Sunday. Sponsored by too Pascagoula Art Association toe show inspired Pascagoula Mgk Till nr Sadto Laohridge, above, to sketch the Old Place while toe crowds viewed art on toe pnrrti (Chronicle Staff Photos by Jerry Moulder) |
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10/28/1963 |
YOGI MAKES IT BIG—Yogi Berra, 38, left, steps out of the catcher’s box and into the New York Yankees’ manager’s job, as Ralph Houk, right, becomes general manager of the team. |
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10/29/1963 |
ARMY PVT. JAMES D. LAW son, son of the J. W. Lawsons of 1512 Lloyd Street, Moss Point, completed a 25-week field radio repair course at Fort Gordon, Ga. on Oct. 4. He attended Moss Point High School. |
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10/29/1963 |
MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN J. DICK OF PASCAGOULA |
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10/29/1963 |
MRS. LOUIS PEREZ HAS ANNOUNCED THE ENGAGEMENT and approaching marriage of her granddaughter, Glenda Me* |
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10/29/1963 |
MOSS POINT AUXILIARY POLICE CHIEF TOMMY GRIER auxiliary policemen recently received badges and shirt insignia, |
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10/30/1963 |
| WANTED BY THE FBI EDWARD HOWARD MAPS |
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10/30/1963 |
‘CHAMP’ CHANDLER Barry Almost |
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The Chronicle.
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10/30/1963 |
MAP HALLOWEEN PLANS—These girl* representing 25 Paspoint churches were mapping plans today for the annual Halloween door-to-door UNESC^O fund drive, which collects money to help needy children abroad. With rising resentment agiinst teenagers cashing hi on “trick or treat” activities of smaller children, they consider this a worthwhile substitute. They will Left to are Lana Haney, Dotson, Dema |
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10/30/1963 |
Leaders who will address the annual conference of Missis sippi’s county agents, home demonstration agents and others of the Cooperative Extension Service, October 28-30 in Jack son include, top row from the left, Dr. E. T. York, Jr., provost for agriculture, University of Florida; Dr. Margaret C. Browne, director, Division of Home Economics, Federal Extension Service, Washington, D. C., and Lee Fisher of Carthage, president, Mississippi Assocation of County Super visors. Bottom row, from the left, are Dr. D. W. ColvaM, president, Mississippi State University; Dr. W. L. Giles, vice |
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10/30/1963 |
MR. AND MRS. WOODIE Thornton of Chickasaw have announced the engagement of their daughter. Ruby Jeanette, above, to William Leonard Freeman, son of the J. W. Freemans of Moss Point. The wedding will take place Nov. 28 at Church of God of Prophe cy in Chickasaw. |
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The Chronicle.
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10/30/1963 |
- SUPERMARKET BURNS—Fire in ceiling sent burning timbers into stacks of produce in in Wallace |
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The Chronicle.
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10/30/1963 |
NEW TEACHERS AT WILLIAMS — Pictured above are four new teachers at Williams Township School who Joined the faculty this year. They are (left to right) Mrs. Helen B. Lane, eighth grade and language arts, and social studies teacher; Mrs. Betty S. Glaesner, seventh grade math and science teacher; J. D. Gore, high school coach, and science and English teacher; an«** Mrs. Lola Bunn, wh0 teaches a combination of the sixth and seventh grades. |
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Tabor City tribune.
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10/30/1963 |
CLEARING AND SURVEYING POST OFFICE SITE - A.P. Roger«. Sr. ▼l»Hln« the *11« of (he new Tabor City Pool Of fire which will be under eonstrnrtin toon. Roc or* won the low bid for the eonttmcMon of the new foellHr latt Ao*»«t. Clearing end anrveyln» work w»· well underway thla week on the comer of Eaat Fifth and Well Street*. |
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Tabor City tribune.
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10/30/1963 |
KEV. MAKiON POWELL First Batist Holds Revival Next Week A revival will be held at (h> Lore First BaptL»t |
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Tabor City tribune.
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10/30/1963 |
MEMBERSHIP ΙΟΟ'ί IN TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS — Clayton Lewis, (on rieht) prin cipal of Willi: ms Town hip School and president of the Columbus County Unit of the North Carolina KducaU-n Ass:riJtiuii. recently annoui'."«-d that for the third consecutive year all Williams Township f.culty members have joined all three of the leading professional teach er's organizations — The National Education Association, the Classroom Teachers Asso ciation. and the North Caro'ina Association. Williams has been the only school in the county for the put three years ti» h ve 108'» membership in these three organ nations. Shown above with .Mr. Lewis are ('eft t·» ri:ht> Joe t;ore. Mrs. Elizabeth Walters, and Mrs. Sue («ore. |
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Tabor City tribune.
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10/30/1963 |
chief executive of this state.” ' he said. k ; |
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10/30/1963 |
ROCKY IN L.A.—New York Governor and Mrs. Rockefeller are shown in Los Angeles, wdiere Rockefeller addressed a World Affairs Council meeting. |
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10/31/1963 |
F AIR ROYALTY—Crowned prince and princes; of the 1963 Jackson County Fair last week were Charles Rouse, Eastlawn 4-H Club, and J ean McVeay, Gautier Club. |
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10/31/1963 |
“So that the blind may see,” Lexington Lions Club mem bers and Welfare workers put together their efforts in work ing for sight conservation for the underprivileged. Here Malcolm Phillips, immediate past president of tlit Lions Club, Mrs. Edith Aldridge, of the local Welfare Depart ment, and Leo Alderman, Lions second vice president, pose with 14-month old Alvin Simmons, who is just learning to use his new eyes, and Alvin’s mother, Annie Simmons Al vin, who was born blind, recently underwent surgery at |
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Holmes County herald.
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10/31/1963 |
MP&L open house attracts hundreds STRIKING A POSE for the camera after dedication ceremonies for the new Mississippi Power Gr Light Co. building in Lexington Tuesday were, left to right, Alderman William Moses, Alderman Tom Hoi Hundreds of citizens of Lexington and the surround ing area attended a day long Open House celebra Appearing on the program were Jewell Knight, the uti lity’s local manager, who pre sided at the ceremonies, and lingsworth, MP&L Local Manager Jewell Knight, MP&L President Baxter Wilson, Mayor W. B, Kenna and the Reverend Frank Gunn, who gave the in vocation. (Staff Photo) velopment of the area. The MP&L president presented the city a framed copy of the company’s policy ana a t>ron ze the audi son by the Mayor. Throughout the day hund reds of area residents visited the new facility. They were conducted on tours of the |
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Holmes County herald.
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10/31/1963 |
■ . ,* .. A ■ : ' .. - mw . : : . . *, ! : •<:' S , ,,x;: ' v- x,: SOLD—Grand Fair Eddie |
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10/31/1963 |
—... ill ini iiii 111 mi mi i ill.ini IIWMIlhlUlilli illlii'MI THE WORLD-FAMOUS SCHOLA CANTORUM OF NEW YORK, a company of 27 vocalists and instrumentalists, will be pre sented in concert Saturday at Moss Point High School auditori um by Moss Point-Pascagoula Community Concerts. The pro gram is under the direction of Hugh Ross, generally considered one of the choral authorities in |
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10/31/1963 |
HAROLD DEVINE shows only his heels 65 yards to paydirt. Moving in for |
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Holmes County herald.
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10/31/1963 |
LUTHERIN SAARNATUOLI t r |il 1 h i~ Mk. »JMf f v ♦ " *** - .-j JPäßg V v -fS|rt < Tästä saarnatuolista Luther julisti evankeliumia lähes 30 vuotta. Hänen ruumiinsa lepää lattian alla saarpatuolin edessä. Tämä on maailman historialli sin saarnatuoli, sillä sieltä Luther saarnasi sanaa sellaisella voimalla, että sen julistuksen voimasta ei maailma enää koskaan sen jälkeen ole voinut jät tää Lutherin vaikutusta lukuun ottamatta. Mutta saarnatuoli on historiallinen ennenkaikkea sentäh dcn, että Lutherin vaikutuksesta sanan saarna pääsi oikeuksiinsa seurakunnassa. Pitkästi viidettäsataa vuotta myöhemmin paavikirkossa on ruvennut he |
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Auttaja.
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10/31/1963 |
j i i aW .. "•••••••• ^ '. . DORMITORY OFFICERS—Officers of the women’s dormitories at the University of Southern Mississippi are elected each year by the residents of each hall. Upperclass dorms elect in the spring for the following year and freshmen dorms, of course, elect shortly after school begins each fall. USM’s 1963-64 women’s dorm presidents are, from left above: (seated) Jean Richardson, Jackson, Bolton Hall; Eunice Knabb, Natchez, Weathersby Hall; Jane Meredith, Hattiesburg, Panhellenic Dormitory; (standing) Joanne George, Pascagoula, Pulley Hall; Car olee Floyd, Hattiesburg, Mississippi Hall; Raye Sanders, Ellisville, Jones Hall; Jean Parker, McComb, Hickman Hall (freshman section); and Charlotte Herzog, Lake Providence, La., Hat |
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10/31/1963 |
WOMEN’S GOLF CLUB OFFICERS—Newly elected officers of the Women’s Gclf Club at Pas cagoula Country Club, along with 20 other members of the group, meet at the club each Thursday at 9 a.m. for lessons from club pro Bill Wright. Teeing off is President Lydia Bean. Others are Tournament Chairman Mona Rogers (left) and Treasurer Johnnie Hall. |
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10/31/1963 |
JAMES SHANNON, ABOVE, of Gulfport, was selected as the director of a newly organ ized 35-member symphony or chestra. The group, named the Gulf Coast Orchestra, has scheduled its first concert for in |
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10/31/1963 |
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett S. English of Durant, Miss., an nounce the engagement and fore coming marriage of |
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Holmes County herald.
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10/31/1963 |
Aubrey Hathcock (on ground center) gets key block to clear the way for Fullback Danny Humphries (32) to pick up good around right end over Ackerman Friday night. The Tigers lost the game and a chance at the conference champion ship. Staff photo by Bobby Thompson |
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Holmes County herald.
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10/31/1963 |
SOME PUNKINS—These Jills with the Jack-O-Lanterns make quite a dish—pumpkin, naturally —themselves. The three Mississippi State College for Women students preparing for a big Hal loween are, from left, Sue Reid of Greenville, Sharron Daniel of Durant and Beverly Dorrah |
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11/1/1963 |
MISS ALICE CROWN MISS ALICE CROWN, DAUGHTER OF MRS. GREGORY Crown, 1324 W. Tuckey Lane and the late Mr. Crown, is en gaged to marry Herbert D. Zarrow. The prospective bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Zarrow of Worcester, Mass. Zarrow is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Pharmacy and is a practicing pharmacist. The couple will be mrried Sunday afternoon, Dec. 29, in a |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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11/1/1963 |
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11/1/1963 |
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The Chronicle.
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11/1/1963 |
given a Halloween party by local Beta Theta chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, an international sorority. Mrs. Virginia Wilson, center director, pours punch, while sorority treasurer Mrs. Robert Johnson gets ready to pass out balloo ns. (Chronicle photo) nwsi —|—itti a—amm nnninmniinuMM mo . ■.«on JMd&xioaauMttA DAY CARE GIFT—Mrs. Lynwood Grubbs, pre sident of local Beta Theta chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, stands by furniture donated to t he new Day Care Center on 11th Street by the organization, an international sorority. The Day Care Center is the chapter’s local philanthropic |
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The Chronicle.
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11/1/1963 |
% m ap ** ■ i * % $ ’ ™ MRS. KALMAN JOSEPH MILLER |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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11/1/1963 |
MOSS POINT CAPTAINS—Captains for the Moss Point Tigers in their game tonight at Dantz ler Field against Gulfport will be, from left, halfback Wayne Gibson, guard Lavelle Tillman and end Tommy Huff. |
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The Chronicle.
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11/1/1963 |
H«l|g||g*f 9 BH| x jj&i 'M Wlt I JB fli I . ! i'Jtmew* ' ' : -~™ t x Hy 0 {: il| j * \; V'' Rl" 1 "* f> I ■|Bf' 1 wlh it ■ ’• B ? «p.JB The Valley of the Sun rolled out its red carpet Saturday for leaders of the Pacific States Association, regional division of the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the world. Shown at Sky Harbor Airport are Bro. James McElroy, vice pres., PSA, greets PSA president Emmett Harrison, who arrived by jet. Bro. E. E. Bobo, chairman of the PSA convention, also welcomes him. Second photo-Dts. Esther McElroy, cochairman of the convention, welcomes Dt. Bessie I. Smith, PSA women’s auxiliary president. On hand also Dts. Ruby Blackshear, Dt. Ruler and Maple L. Pratt, first trustee of the womrn’s division The Pacific States convention will be held in the city in 1964 AKA OK AGAIN WASHINGTON - Alpha Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority banned from Howard University campus since April, 1962, for al CANNONBALL IS RECUPERATING WASHINGTON-Saxophone star Julian "Cannonball” Adderley has recovered, but has been ord |
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Arizona tribune.
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11/1/1963 |
TEEN PROGRAM SUNDAY ; \ j ' i ft if H* l L aB^BB^ : P V y *||: fr ' BKi BB JBnB P||gl J **? r bP||b Jr \ ■fi,< j^Wßteajw r '^f»iv*.* .£i®s" ;^nßT^ Mrs. Norma Turner presents Miss Dorothy Price with a gift from the Debonairs. She placed second. |
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Arizona tribune.
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11/1/1963 |
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The Chronicle.
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11/1/1963 |
A MOCKUP OF THE “BUSINESS ENIP’ OF ONE OF THE FIVE F-l ENGINES OF THE Saturn V Moon rocket hi the shop at the Huntsville space center. For comparison, an H-l engine, eight of which power the Saturn I booster, ,is seen at right. |
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The Chronicle.
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11/1/1963 |
TEEN PROGRAM SUNDAY ; \ j ' i ft if H* l L aB^BB^ : P V y *||: fr ' BKi BB JBnB P||gl J **? r bP||b Jr \ ■fi,< j^Wßteajw r '^f»iv*.* .£i®s" ;^nßT^ Mrs. Norma Turner presents Miss Dorothy Price with a gift from the Debonairs. She placed second. |
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Arizona tribune.
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11/1/1963 |
faction. ★ Ten year all-inclusive warranty covering the entire piano. Wurlitzer Co. to serve this area. Wurlitzer is the largest builders of quality pianos and organs. More ple buy Wurlitzer than those of any other name. |
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The Chronicle.
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11/1/1963 |
Nov. 1-11 SPECTACULAR FREE GRANDSTAND STAGE SHOWS 2 Performances Daily 2 P.M. & 8 P.M. / *|| > fi.L A pH BiR || ■ !&*** fSSm'- * | 'ji fM fPVSpZ : M jiIpHHHRk ;;;.. HELEN FORREST fjffjj Versatile STEP BROTHERS rw | \ Fleet Footed Dancers FEATURING SAM DONOHUE & the TOMMY DORSEY BAND JEANNIE THOMAS, VOCALIST TANGIER BROTHERS - acrobats ☆ BOBBY SARGENT, M.C. jDfad/ 155 FREE VARIETY ACTS ON THE PLAZA STAGE © LOTS OF PARKING © NEW WORLD'S FAIR MIDWAY © NEW DISPLAY CENTER © HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL EVENTS |
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Arizona tribune.
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11/1/1963 |
Nov. 1-11 SPECTACULAR FREE GRANDSTAND STAGE SHOWS 2 Performances Daily 2 P.M. & 8 P.M. / *|| > fi.L A pH BiR || ■ !&*** fSSm'- * | 'ji fM fPVSpZ : M jiIpHHHRk ;;;.. HELEN FORREST fjffjj Versatile STEP BROTHERS rw | \ Fleet Footed Dancers FEATURING SAM DONOHUE & the TOMMY DORSEY BAND JEANNIE THOMAS, VOCALIST TANGIER BROTHERS - acrobats ☆ BOBBY SARGENT, M.C. jDfad/ 155 FREE VARIETY ACTS ON THE PLAZA STAGE © LOTS OF PARKING © NEW WORLD'S FAIR MIDWAY © NEW DISPLAY CENTER © HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL EVENTS |
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Arizona tribune.
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11/1/1963 |
H«l|g||g*f 9 BH| x jj&i 'M Wlt I JB fli I . ! i'Jtmew* ' ' : -~™ t x Hy 0 {: il| j * \; V'' Rl" 1 "* f> I ■|Bf' 1 wlh it ■ ’• B ? «p.JB The Valley of the Sun rolled out its red carpet Saturday for leaders of the Pacific States Association, regional division of the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the world. Shown at Sky Harbor Airport are Bro. James McElroy, vice pres., PSA, greets PSA president Emmett Harrison, who arrived by jet. Bro. E. E. Bobo, chairman of the PSA convention, also welcomes him. Second photo-Dts. Esther McElroy, cochairman of the convention, welcomes Dt. Bessie I. Smith, PSA women’s auxiliary president. On hand also Dts. Ruby Blackshear, Dt. Ruler and Maple L. Pratt, first trustee of the womrn’s division The Pacific States convention will be held in the city in 1964 AKA OK AGAIN WASHINGTON - Alpha Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority banned from Howard University campus since April, 1962, for al CANNONBALL IS RECUPERATING WASHINGTON-Saxophone star Julian "Cannonball” Adderley has recovered, but has been ord |
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Arizona tribune.
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11/1/1963 |
NASA’S GROWTH IS ILLUSTR stage rocket and the Saturn feet tall. Later Saturn models \TED BV THE CONTRAST OF THE 1958 VANGUARD THREE iaunch vehicle of 1963. Vanguard is 72 feet and Saturn is 190 will be used in the manned lunar-landing program. (NASA Photos) |
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The Chronicle.
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11/2/1963 |
|T Jflp i yJHu|i .mi Jiy 'xffîwWÎM HHV# > Bă9L>& flra*w£ .MâMâMok BBUB&m&m PERSONAJELE: Sus la stingă este senatorul B. Everett Jordan, democrat din Carolina de Nord, preşedintele Comitetului de reguli, care conduce o anchetă în „afacerile dinafară** ale lui Robert G. (Bobby) Baker (la dreapta), care a fost silit să demisioneze din postul de secretar al Senatului. Informaţiile preliminare despre „afacerisnicle" profitabile ale lui Baker le-a obtinut senatorul John J. Williams, republican din Delaware. Baker primea un sala riu anual df 19.800 de dolari. Cînd s-a aflat eă era angajat în afa ceri cu firme care aveau contracte guvernamentale în valoare de milioane de dolari, Baker a demisionat. Soţia lui deţine încă şi acum un post într-un comitet senatorial carc-i aduce un venit |
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Românul American.
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11/2/1963 |
* "f? -—- i S ■I « V— tjm ei i WL J X * \ ■ % T , , I V m~ >■ f mgjjjjjg- H r |
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The Detroit tribune.
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