11/30/1963 |
MARCUS SANDERS |
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11/30/1963 |
BESSIE CARSON Cm thankful for all the which 1 enjoy each day. The neces sities of life, health and most of all my family who is dearer to me tliar. anything else. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/30/1963 |
[great moments in i NEGRO HISTORY •inV? IV 4HKjjp*. r <^jj^‘ * £ irfjv r ' v ' ~* >,y * y - j'■ .%** i. <lit '<?m?kA "'' + mmummi. A and a heroic bronze of it |
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11/30/1963 |
29 Mai 1917 ; '* * f: M John Fitzgerald Kennedy 22 Noiembrie 1963 |
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Românul American.
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11/30/1963 |
♦ * * BOBBY MITCHELL |
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11/30/1963 |
rich uml full. A MWC. OONZELL A M. BAILEY I have been In the Red Croa* Ser vlcr for 22 year* I »»« »J*o chosen "Mich«K*n State Mother of 1955 ' I am most thankful to be of aerviev |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/30/1963 |
fell HATTIE WHEELER Thanksgiving will always hr <• timr for the expression' 01 thankfulness to God and our lo> o one- and our friends 1 am saying to all, Thank you. Max God always enrich us with nis blessings. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/30/1963 |
wirlHKiv ■T '' vjrac '"Njjm '"'aJL I ji IWBM •... JHI :f: IRENE CARTLEDGE In counting niv blessings, I atn tluuiklul l" tied for health, strength and life. Thanksgiving St ason always will he a si .con for the expression „f jjoocl will to customer, and friends tiirough Dctiolt and now genuine appreciation lor the pleasant rela (,‘,n.shi| we have enjoyed with you \W extend om thanks |
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11/30/1963 |
■ -4’.. ' JH JL .> r je jjr \ jfl |
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Românul American.
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11/30/1963 |
OLIVER DARDEN |
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The Detroit tribune.
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11/30/1963 |
■L Plff^ l A great friend of youth in the inner city and tireless worker in Scouting, Mr. Ivan Ludington of 1600 E. Grand Boulevard, received Scouting'# moat cherished award, the "Silver Beaver", at the re cent annual meeting of Cadil lac Square District. Detroit Area Council Excutive Board Scout councils. The award was made in recognition of Mr. Luding ton'# many years of service as District Committee mem ber, District Finance Chairman and District Vice-Chairman, for his efforts a# a recruiter cf adult voluteer leaders and his active participation in |
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11/30/1963 |
II I E Niţă, dîrt fi citi: Nicu d Sînt ca satul ura acum din să aveţi stă Aş ma • > L’sina de Vagoane Arad hala de montare a pieselor pe sasiuri vagoane basculante. «Agerpres» Schiţă de Eugen Roman |
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Românul American.
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11/30/1963 |
i jkJjk ' m ■* !!■'hpMhhSNk' ijl |dl V y Jr . Vasa Rt-p*' jfjf •%. .'■ Lena Alexander Alexander, president Edna Freeman, table chairman; Alberta McFall and Mildred Dancy, general chair man attending the Detroit City Woman's Tea at the Great Lakes Insurance Building last Sunday. 2 |
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11/30/1963 |
- , v’%' _v. siSjßf? I ' r * B v ESTHER LaMARR I am thankful for my family and friends and a good 10b; for the coopera tion from Mayor Cavanngh and oilier city officials and agencies. I am execu |
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12/3/1963 |
PLAN FOLK MASS—Roy Dowlen, daughter of the W. R. Dowlens, Lafayette St., Bonita Butter field, daughter of the William Butterfields, Bea?h Boulevard, both of Pascagoula, and Cindy Grantham of Jackson, read the cover of a “fo k mass” album outside their Ole Miss dormi tory. They are members of the Canterbury Club, planning a folk mass later this month in the Andre) |
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The Chronicle.
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12/3/1963 |
TIMELY PRESENTATION—Paspoint scouts present Mayors Arnold Pierce of Moss Point (left) and Ben Briggs of Pascagoula with the first copies of the Boy Scout calendar for 1964, spon sored in this area by Bush Office Supply Co. M aking the presentation are Cub Scout Gary Gor man (front) of Pack 505 and Boy Scout Mack Dryden of Troop 231. (Chronicle Photo) |
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12/3/1963 |
I j j : YULE LIGHT-UP—Laurie Nell Briggs, four-year old granddaughter of Pascagoula Mayor Ben Briggs (center) has the honor of switching on the Christmas lights for the first time during the 1963 Yule season. Looking on and representing the Chamber of Commerce retail merchants committeeman and Bob Thoman, chairman. |
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12/3/1963 |
MRS. W. B. JONES OF PASCAGOULA HAS ANNOUNCED the marriage of her daughter. Leila Mae, to Robert Eugene Reeves, son of Dr. and Mrs. John A. Reeves of Pascagoula. The marriage took place Oct. 20 at First Baptist Church of Pascagoula with the Rev. Clark McMurrav officiating. The couple now live in Long Beach, Calif., where Mr. Reeves is |
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12/3/1963 |
TB DONATIONS—The Jackson County Tuberculosis Asso., represented by Mrs. Henry Gautier (left), a division chairman and Mrs. J. N. Lockard, Pascagoula city chairman, receive two checks from Coastal Chemical Corp.—the company gave $60 and $418.48 was given by em ployees from the Employees Community Charily Fund. Representing Coastal Chemical are, left to right, F. \V. Bless, Jr., works manager; Mark Joachim, employees fund treasurer, and Barney Lovette, area representative of fund. (Chronicle Photo) TB Seals Drive Is Set For Launching Thursday “No time like the present—anc I want to |
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12/4/1963 |
GARY L. SMYTHE AT WORK AND STUDY |
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12/4/1963 |
RETIRING POSTMASTER—Arthur V. Smith, left, receives his certificate of retirement as Pascagoula postmaster, from William H. McConnell, assistant to the regional director of the Post Office. (Clifford Stagg Photo) |
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12/4/1963 |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/4/1963 |
MSCW ELITE GUESSING GAME—Students at Mississippi State College for Women are start ing their annual guessing game. Next week the students vote for their choice in the annual “Elite” contest sponsored by Meh Lady, MSCW yearbook. Here two of last year’s winners— none of whom may repeat—look over the nominations made through student petition. At left is Telle Metcalfe of Greenville, last year’s “Most Beautiful” and, at right, is Nancy Bowen |
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The Chronicle.
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12/4/1963 |
Economy, utility mark New "Chevy-Van" Panel Delivery ... Uesigned Tor low-root operation and maintenance, the Chevy-Yi»n has an economical 90-hp four cylinder engine, flat load floor, large 211-ru.-fl. load area, and high cor ronton rrointaiKT. On a 90 in. whcelbasc. it carries up to 1.950 lb*, of pay loud. Rrar and optional aide opening* are 49.7 in. wide and 48.2 in. Iiirh. Windshield is one-piece flat glaM for relatively lower replacement coat. Fewer body joints and liberal use of anti-corrosion materials minimize rust and weather A 120-hp six-cylinder |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/4/1963 |
PASCAGOULA BEE TEAM—Members of the bee team, from left, are Bert Garriga, Bill Higdon, Tim 098W9BK-:-:-V&s/// wav,,..sw, Walsh, Johnny Fryer, Mike Murphy, Greg Graham, Leo Miller, Paul Dick |
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The Chronicle.
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12/4/1963 |
TWISTED MACHINERY lies among the ashes of synthetic cloth and the ruhble of a crum bled wall in the wake of a fire which destroyed a warehouse of the Aynor Manufacturing Company Saturday. The contents of the warehouse were valued at $140,000 to $1!>0.000 by |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/4/1963 |
Area Rofrarians Plan Intercity Whiteville Meet |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/4/1963 |
Half Of Fir»t Graders |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/4/1963 |
BOB CAT MEETS HIS END _ Harold Williams of Kt. I. Loris. holds a 25-30 pound bob cat which he killed Monday while hunting in the Lake Swamp area. He shot the cat in the head with a .22 rifle. |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/4/1963 |
SHIELDED FROM HEAT — Two Tabor City firemen use an old metal s>n as pruti-clion against intense heat as they a;:~uipt to control a fire which Tuesday night destroyed 3 single-story frame house in the "Bottom." T he fire, which broke out about 9:30 last night threatened to spread ti two other near-by houses! but firemen were a!»le to check the flames. The house was |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/4/1963 |
w .luimiiuH innfnnivyYYYvvvvwvvvvvvvww\vvw'WWVWV/AW.WMV^<A»-rW// ...»■..■..•.■■..•■.■•.y^y.yAv..Ay.y.-,v..;v,,;.?y..;..,^;.,.WgiW?PW9l?W99raWWW?WJgira»^^ II11II il—■■ I I VWWW BEL AIR SHOPPING CENTER GETS CHRISTMAS TREE FOR GRAND STARTING ON |
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The Chronicle.
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12/4/1963 |
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The Chronicle.
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12/5/1963 |
■■■■■» ..POPno—QW————g JUNIOR MISS CONTESTANTS—Cherryl Clearman, Sudie Lock- with Jaycette Mrs. Pat Balduff at a tea at Cotita’s for Pasca rfdge, Gay Nell Dees, Lori Martin and Jeannie* Ashley chat goula Junior Miss contestants and their mothers. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/5/1963 |
PIXIES WIN—Aileen Owens accepting award from Jan Laven der for Pascagoula Pixies. The Pixies pictured here won first |
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The Chronicle.
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12/5/1963 |
won place In Junior Twirling division. (Clifford Stagg Photo) PLACE SECOND—Dixie Rhythmettes accepting award of sec ond place for Junior Twirling division. Left to right Pam McMullen. Jan Lavender. Rene Burkes, and Cristal Haas. (Clifford Stagg Photo) |
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The Chronicle.
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12/5/1963 |
RHYTHM GROUP—Jr. Rhythm Group left to right Laura Ellen Cunningham, Paula Allen, Bar bara Barnes, presenting trophy Jan Lavender, Carol Lassiter, and Sheila Broome. This group won third place In the Junior Twirling division of the Gulf Coast Twirling Contest. (Clifford Stagg Photo) |
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The Chronicle.
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12/5/1963 |
iWHMUWWWMi' ' 1 MWWH i iiiMWWWWIUMMHHMMWIWWtlW.>iU i\W,H11Wi>WUNMWWWMW WUIMWH'HiliMwHiiM'I'W< WWHmHMIWnHBnllnnnnlWW FIRST PLACE—Janice McCoy, winner of first place in dance twirl division, accepting trophy from JoAnn Ryder. Gulf Coast Twirling Contest had representatives from Mobile, Pensacola, Jackson, Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula. (Clifford Stagg Photo) |
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The Chronicle.
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12/5/1963 |
HP WINNERS—Moss Point majorettes, left to right. Sheila Neal, Towana Brown and Saima Jane Breland holding trophy ttiey won in senior ensemble division of Gulf Coast Twirling Contest. (Clifford Stagg Photo) |
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The Chronicle.
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12/5/1963 |
Oldtime fashion show was presented as their by these Future Homemakers of Ame Harvey, Gayle Edwards, Kathy Rinicker, Deb bie Brown, Becky Zeinp, and Veva Wynne. |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/5/1963 |
MSCW GETS CONFEDERACY BOOK—Mrs. Estelle T. Buchan an Heiss of Gulfport, presents MSCW a copy of her latest literary achievement, an editing of the introductory chapters of Jefferson Davis’ “Rise and Fall of the Confederate Govern 1 |
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The Chronicle.
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12/6/1963 |
CROWNED AT ANNUAL PROGRAM ■ jSRmk. 91 . v r«c3pyw toH I IL- ■ ijm r mf/j '• •• • 3 Bkrb ■ if i ' _H| F | , JUb’ '• -j i t. ,- 9. I 9 S isl I Hj w -pi lpf\- - BPf <,: A JiiffiSfr I 11||? al&jfi SR Si i 99ibih 9 9 B 9 Rev. L. K. Williams, pastor of Tanner AME Chapel, congratulates the young royal heads of the rally sponsored by the Laymen’s Club. Miss Tanner Chapel is Miss JoEtta Griffin. She is a member of the junior choir and the a capella group |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/6/1963 |
| j i MISSISSIPPI IN THE SADDLE-Dr. S. A. Brasfield. dean of faculty affairs, at MSCW will be the 5th Mississippi to preside as president over an annual meeting of the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges, which will meet in Mem phis Dec. 2-5. He talks to Miss Barbara Balthis, Columbus, of the student Education |
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The Chronicle.
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12/6/1963 |
IN CPA GROUP—M. C. Wood, on left end, Mss* Point CPA, Is congratulated by Jimmie M. O'Neill, Laurel, president at the Mississippi Society of CPAs, on receiving bis membership certificate. Others, from left, are William J. K?lty. Jackson, Robert H. Scott, Houston, O’Neill and Mike Kerby, Columbus.- membership chairman. Business News • •. Bar |
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The Chronicle.
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12/6/1963 |
TO VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS y ▲ ]Qjr j^L ' fM’ '♦!&**jftOPßßiii ' For the fifth year the Phoenix Chapter of Links presented student aid checks totalling over SI,OOO to Valley school principals. Presentations were made Sunday, Dec. 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Island, 4601 E. Osborn Rd. Mrs. Geraldine P. Solomon, Links president, extends checks to Mr. Robert Dudley, of Valley Christian Center and Miss Veora Johnson, principal pf B. T. Washington School, Mesa. From left are Dr. Morrison Warren, principal, B. T. Washington; Mr. W. D. Swindall, Palmdale; Dr. Curtis O. Greenfield, Julian; Mr. Mervyn Lackey, Fortieth St.; M. Basinger, Longfellow; Messrs. A. H. Shaw, Dunbar; A. C. Aldridge, Bethune; Nathan Painter,Grant; James Bilton, Sheraton Park, and Clifford Armack, Monroe. MENTAL STRAIN HOSPITALIZES MAN WHO MOVED IN WHITE NEIGHBORHOOD IN PA. PHILADELPHIA-Horace Bak er, 26, electronics technician, who was the first Negro to move in the Folcroft district was sent to the psychiatric ward of the state hospital last week. He and his wife were stoned and shouted at when they at |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/6/1963 |
COUSINS CATCH A STRING OF CATFISH AND CARP LAST WEEK ’ Gregory Phllpot, 15, and his cousin, Jimmy McElroy, 12, a record catch of channel catfish and carp. These fishermen some of the older fellows bite their teeth with envy. Gregory and Jimm y are active young sportsmen, both horseback riding, hunting and football. 4 NEGROES ON ALL AMERICA TEAM |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/6/1963 |
SCENES FROM THE ROYALETTES DANCE Scenes photographed at the Royalettes annual fall frolic Saturday night include - top seated Mrs. Lonnie Washington, Miss Ledonia Land and Mrs. Ruth Dightmon; standing are Mr. and Mrs. Shelby James and Mrs. George Greene. Bottom - Mrs. Eva Nealey, a Royalette member, shows the cor rect way to “Hitchhike”. Center bottom - Messrs. Travis Williams, Sr., and Cartwright, a former Phoenician, recall bygone days. Right - Mrs. John Ward renders a song to the audience. TAYLOR AND LORICK TAPPED BY PRO Arizona State University stars Charlie Taylor and Tony were tops on a list of six college players selected in National Football League’s an nual draft. Both had been in the American Football League draft, also, The Oakland Raidars |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/6/1963 |
CROWNED AT ANNUAL PROGRAM ■ jSRmk. 91 . v r«c3pyw toH I IL- ■ ijm r mf/j '• •• • 3 Bkrb ■ if i ' _H| F | , JUb’ '• -j i t. ,- 9. I 9 S isl I Hj w -pi lpf\- - BPf <,: A JiiffiSfr I 11||? al&jfi SR Si i 99ibih 9 9 B 9 Rev. L. K. Williams, pastor of Tanner AME Chapel, congratulates the young royal heads of the rally sponsored by the Laymen’s Club. Miss Tanner Chapel is Miss JoEtta Griffin. She is a member of the junior choir and the a capella group |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/6/1963 |
CAMFUS ESCORT—Lynda Bird Johnson tugs at her sweater as she hurries behind one of her Secret Service guards toward a class at the University of Texas in Austin. A Secret Service man stays with her on and off campus now that her father is president |
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The Chronicle.
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12/6/1963 |
COUSINS CATCH A STRING OF CATFISH AND CARP LAST WEEK ’ Gregory Phllpot, 15, and his cousin, Jimmy McElroy, 12, a record catch of channel catfish and carp. These fishermen some of the older fellows bite their teeth with envy. Gregory and Jimm y are active young sportsmen, both horseback riding, hunting and football. 4 NEGROES ON ALL AMERICA TEAM |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/6/1963 |
***** “* .IM* ~** *? J® J ’’''^^^Er—J \ E” / Jp Hkw. \ Hil •rs * ® : * jHnjHlKTji • •■'' ; |v|Bir* &a. wgl ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffin, Sr., 3002 W. Adams, enjoyed the visit ,of Mrs. Malinda Griffin, of Chicago, at their annual family Thanks giving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin are seated in front of the huge turkey. Others pictured are Paul L. Griffin, Sr., and Mrs. Malinda Griffin, Paul Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Finley Aughtry, Mrs. J. Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Griffin. Grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffin joined the feast, too. When it comes to washability, vinyl plastic “fabrics” have few rivals. Soap or detergent suds will restore their luster, and both solid and printed colors are permanent through repeated laundering. |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/6/1963 |
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ANNUAL CALENDAR TEA HELD SUNDAY l± * > ._ jh <^' f J/X s f V ,3. **' "' ''. * ' .■ "_ Mrs. Maefaire Alexander accepts the Grand Canyon Temple 437 annual award for raising the highest amount at the fall tea held Sunday. Mrs. Ellvia Lewis, tea program chairman, makes the presenta tion. Second photo right - A young musician, Arietta Waggoner, 11, played her organ for entertainment. She is the daughter of Mr. and |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/6/1963 |
***** “* .IM* ~** *? J® J ’’''^^^Er—J \ E” / Jp Hkw. \ Hil •rs * ® : * jHnjHlKTji • •■'' ; |v|Bir* &a. wgl ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffin, Sr., 3002 W. Adams, enjoyed the visit ,of Mrs. Malinda Griffin, of Chicago, at their annual family Thanks giving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin are seated in front of the huge turkey. Others pictured are Paul L. Griffin, Sr., and Mrs. Malinda Griffin, Paul Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Finley Aughtry, Mrs. J. Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Griffin. Grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffin joined the feast, too. When it comes to washability, vinyl plastic “fabrics” have few rivals. Soap or detergent suds will restore their luster, and both solid and printed colors are permanent through repeated laundering. |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/6/1963 |
ON STAGE—This trio of students will be seen frequently in the University Theater’s forthcom ing production of “The Imaginary Invalid” at the University of Mississippi. Going through their lines in a dress rehearsal are (from left) Andy Ritch, Clarksdale: Claire Brophy, Green ville; and Bobby Butterfield, Pascagoula. The Ole Miss production will go on stage in the |
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The Chronicle.
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12/6/1963 |
TO VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS y ▲ ]Qjr j^L ' fM’ '♦!&**jftOPßßiii ' For the fifth year the Phoenix Chapter of Links presented student aid checks totalling over SI,OOO to Valley school principals. Presentations were made Sunday, Dec. 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Island, 4601 E. Osborn Rd. Mrs. Geraldine P. Solomon, Links president, extends checks to Mr. Robert Dudley, of Valley Christian Center and Miss Veora Johnson, principal pf B. T. Washington School, Mesa. From left are Dr. Morrison Warren, principal, B. T. Washington; Mr. W. D. Swindall, Palmdale; Dr. Curtis O. Greenfield, Julian; Mr. Mervyn Lackey, Fortieth St.; M. Basinger, Longfellow; Messrs. A. H. Shaw, Dunbar; A. C. Aldridge, Bethune; Nathan Painter,Grant; James Bilton, Sheraton Park, and Clifford Armack, Monroe. MENTAL STRAIN HOSPITALIZES MAN WHO MOVED IN WHITE NEIGHBORHOOD IN PA. PHILADELPHIA-Horace Bak er, 26, electronics technician, who was the first Negro to move in the Folcroft district was sent to the psychiatric ward of the state hospital last week. He and his wife were stoned and shouted at when they at |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/6/1963 |
MRS. COOK GETS DREAM HOUSE ■ s’ .<y jgg|H|ll I | hr \ \ ihe! Mrs. Cook, center, looks at plans for her new home with |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/6/1963 |
FIIA SETS PRETTY TABLE-Third year girls of Moss Point's FHA chapter served their Thanksgiving dinner recently with ail the trimmings. The meal was served buffet style, under the direction of Mrs. Jean McCool. Three of Mrs. McCooI’s |
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The Chronicle.
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12/6/1963 |
SCENES FROM THE ROYALETTES DANCE Scenes photographed at the Royalettes annual fall frolic Saturday night include - top seated Mrs. Lonnie Washington, Miss Ledonia Land and Mrs. Ruth Dightmon; standing are Mr. and Mrs. Shelby James and Mrs. George Greene. Bottom - Mrs. Eva Nealey, a Royalette member, shows the cor rect way to “Hitchhike”. Center bottom - Messrs. Travis Williams, Sr., and Cartwright, a former Phoenician, recall bygone days. Right - Mrs. John Ward renders a song to the audience. TAYLOR AND LORICK TAPPED BY PRO Arizona State University stars Charlie Taylor and Tony were tops on a list of six college players selected in National Football League’s an nual draft. Both had been in the American Football League draft, also, The Oakland Raidars |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/6/1963 |
FINE REHEARSAL—Cast members of Moss Point High School junior class play go through dress rehearsals Thursday for tonight’s presentation of “Three Blind Mice.” In the scene are, left to right, Steve Carter, Penny Floyd, Wayne Atkinson and Donny Lamey. The play, a |
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The Chronicle.
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12/6/1963 |
MRS. COOK GETS DREAM HOUSE ■ s’ .<y jgg|H|ll I | hr \ \ ihe! Mrs. Cook, center, looks at plans for her new home with |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/6/1963 |
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ANNUAL CALENDAR TEA HELD SUNDAY l± * > ._ jh <^' f J/X s f V ,3. **' "' ''. * ' .■ "_ Mrs. Maefaire Alexander accepts the Grand Canyon Temple 437 annual award for raising the highest amount at the fall tea held Sunday. Mrs. Ellvia Lewis, tea program chairman, makes the presenta tion. Second photo right - A young musician, Arietta Waggoner, 11, played her organ for entertainment. She is the daughter of Mr. and |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
Luncheon ftt " in ll i jjjw Bn JM I ,;■ ‘iW Wt \ JIB dn It IIP <ywillf B Mr' MM 'JJk P ;■ II '|| t 'H' - 1 Bni 3|' ’ Detroit Urban League 1963 Equal Opportunity Day Lun held November ployment Secur’ty Commission wh’te Ray Girrarden lco’<s on. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
- ~» 'i * f IP'MWfc VhikV ,"i> *, x W«f* v jj^j' * * E'.SL '■'¥'" silk Blßtrtinß' wt^Aiy’ Other guest present at the Ecorse-River Rouge N. A. A. are C. P. Annual Freedom Fund Dinner were Mr. and Mrs. on. Clarence Sabbath, Dr. Byron Milton, Mr. and Mrs. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
FREEMAN WHITE, Detroiter and form r All City end will play in the Oran.?' Rowl in .Miami Now Year's Day with the Cni of Nebraska Cornhtiskers. Nebraska von the 8 Con |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
■ppr 'ft,. ,"** ■.* ■■/ *;' •* ' ij *i' ''i''v- i'^v^' '’^i^^b^, MPPP^S^ j « Ecorse-River Rouge NAA CP Annual Freedom Fund Din Charles C. Diggs If ft present ing a qift to Dr. Byron Milton, |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
HENRY FORD and George Washington Carver in Mr. Carver’s food laboratory, July 22, 1942, sampling created from seaweed. |
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Jackson advocate.
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12/7/1963 |
mm r mUA 19 KV • ok^^^^^HßH|j^Sî*, .afipSi wnfl ' ■*?■.-<S «kZSBSS B 8 '*"HiHmiilMk 4 ANTHONY CELEBREZZE, secretarul (ministrul) sănătăţii publice, ocrotirii sociale sl învăţămîn tului, în faţa Comitetului Camerii Reprezentanţilor „Ways and Means", declară că legislaţia pen tru îngrijirea spitalieră a vîrstnicilor este absolut „necesară şi urgentă La dreapta avem o altă poză care demonstrează necesitatea urgentă a legislaţiei drepturilor civile. |
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Românul American.
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12/7/1963 |
Mgr m * UM -v ■ Mr. James Brown |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
LEON WAGNER, of Inkster, Michigan was traded to the Cleveland Indians Monday night by the Los Angeles Angels for pitcher Barry Latman and a player to be named by Mjrch 1, it was disclosed by ma lager |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
THE NATION’S FIRST FAMILY: Mrs. Johnson, daughter Lynda Bird, |
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Jackson advocate.
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12/7/1963 |
Happy Birthday graatings wai wishad to Dobora A. Wil l ama by bar many friandt on Sixth birthday, Novambar 27th. Saatad Andraa Shialda, Dabora Anita, honor* aa; Oaniaa Saltar, Stava Par kins, Sonia Mathaws, Jacqua* lina Evans; Standing Emaual vey, Gwendolyn Mtyers, and Cornell Spivey. Debora is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flat* char Williams, Jr. of Mel* drum Straat. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
N ■ i r .t H X \i .■; Jf s^^^^St^ir-,' -\ vi .y. ~>4 k dfßßf The Spratlen Singers were honored on their 10th Anni versary held at Miles Fellow ship Missionary Baptist Church last Week. From left seated are the Rev. L. C. Cummings, host minister; Mrs. Abb ye Spratlen, manager of the group; Sen Bristoe Bryant, WJLB. Standing, Mrs. Jcsie B. Jenkins, mistress of ceremo nies, Oorthy Blackman Libsy second soprano, Barbara Ni son, first alto; Rose Allen first soprano, and Juanita Grey second alto. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
JAMES F. HUGHES These four have been ap pointed as personnel assistants in the U.S. Department of Ag riculture to help furher equal employment opportunity. Mr. e of Tuske VICTOR B. PHILLIPS ; 1948. Mr. Phillips, an Okla homan, fran*farrad from IJ SO A'l Economic Research Sarvica to Agricultural Stabili zation and Conservation Sar vica. Ht racaivad hit training ROBERT B. LANE Agency for International De velopment. Born in N.C., he holds degrees A. end T. end American varsity. Mr. Sims, o former school teacher in his MORRIS A. SIMMS |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
„ lii te 4' jUk nş|| rmăm mjffîL - ■ f ,şjpL v VATRA DOKNEI—In parcul staţiunii balneo-climaterice. |
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Românul American.
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12/7/1963 |
• * M -J k T Wayn* State University Centenniel Ob Festival of Negro Art Music was held Sunday, lanne\lnll. Symbol I /ban or, th. p«oc.„ q k.„: |„ ,(,., I boll November 24, 1963 in the Ford Auditorium. Pictured are Mr. William Grant Still, guest conductor, Mr. Valter Poole, conductor of the Detroit Sym phony Orchestra; G«orge Shir ley, guest soloist and Dr. Clar ence Hillbery, WSU. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
Rules Against H Jr JIHBKjPr ■ rim w i i, Ak '"Shfri Ul i,iiv; Ah Five of the eight "Albany Defendants'" Slater King, Rev. Sammie B. Wells, Thomas Chatmon, Robert Thomas and Mrs. Elza L. Jackson, at a planning session before the four men were tried at Macon, Ga. Dr. W. S. Anderson, Joni Rabinowitz and Robert Colbert, the remaining in ing that tion to the to ty 70 was |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
m~- - <****&-*■••■ -hm»'-»•■"•■yy;- 1 - - ■ •*”****' tr rrv- ■r- CU TOATE că inmurmîntarea a trecut tic muit, poporul continuă să plătească tribut preşedintelui-martir, John F. Kennedy, la mor nunţiii lui. la Cimitirul Arlington. Din depărtare se vede podul re duce la Washington şi puţin mai departe se vede monumentul lui Abraham Lincoln, un alt preşedinte al ţării, care a fost asasinat mişeleşte. |
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Românul American.
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12/7/1963 |
CHEMISTRY RESEARCHER A grant of $2600 has been re ceived by Southern University as a contribution to the school’s academic and scientific program from Research Corporation as a Frederick Gardner Cottrell grant, it being reported by Dr. Felton G. Clark, president of |
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Jackson advocate.
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12/7/1963 |
ÎNI -• ■ *f£ : *»■ z&c c ,; v ; :> . t/jß *- KmhEOmnnv HHBDHk ' J ANASTAS MIKOIAN, primul vicepremier al Uniunii Sovietice si reprezentantul personal al premierului Ilruşciov la funeraliile na ţionale ale preşedintelui Kennedy, se întreţine cu preşedintele Johnson, după ceremoniile solemne. Preşedintele Johnson a pro mis că va continua politica de relaţii paşnice a preşedintelui - |
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Românul American.
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12/7/1963 |
America s Sixteen Astronauts i ilt i _ I . Ii l >li C l . i I A o Jh/i i Ai 4 f i I Q ’X i MMtlfiAM,. I I | 1 “«■ ■ *\ : : - . '•; „ »s I feiPUMI I . k mHmW JHilf Si.! T Lt N ChlH« r!n?.7"M C . I 1 P r Ed *L h,tt ’ s*Pi‘ J * m «* We Divitt, LL Com. John Youn 0 , Elliot Jimei if ATf O l i V l N «»» fl . Copt. Thom.. Stafford. Lt. Com. C.? B .M. c J ! i T .lt?r «,X *. M*J L Gordon Cooper, Maj. Vlr»il GrL.om. Lt. Com. M. Scott C p .nter, Com. Walter Schirra, Lt. Col. John Glenn, Com. Alan Shepard, MaJ. Donald Sla/to*. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
PRIZE FOR SKIING—U. S. Ambassador to Finland Carl T. Rowan holds the new Finlandia Trophy Cup in Helsinki after he received it in behalf of the U. S. Ski Association. The award, designed by Tapio Wirkkala and presented by the Finnish Ski Association, will be awarded to the outstanding cross-country skier in the U. S. beginning in 1964. |
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Jackson advocate.
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12/7/1963 |
■ if'.* * J POLITICS NEVER CEASES.—President Johnson had barely become President when political spec ulation began about his role in the 1964 election. Already being discussed as candidates for the vice-presidency are two Minnesota Senators Hubert Humphrey and Eugene McCarthy. John son is a Texan, so the politicians would like to see a Northerner as his running mate. Humphrey’s brand of liberalism would balance Johnson's moderation. McCarthy is a Catholic. And so the |
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Românul American.
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12/7/1963 |
on GALE SAYERS |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
Sweetheart Chest Heads Santa's Ust . 11 .' jr-, \ isWUw ML . ,-^r If Santa is a bachelor, his best bet for his best girl is » r " ” P a" purchased .. gifts, mostly by young men for their f av °r»to girls*. h deep cedar interior |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
If Fashionably W Speaking by ICON IUBAN ■r tiiß There’s dn?.7.le power unlimited in this shaft of nil wool ripple knit. R & K "jewels” the sleeve, then lets you effect your most flattering silhouette with a An ger thin belt. Mill you go Empire, rope in the waist, sash the or will wear it |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
last Week. From left seated are the Rev. L. C. Cummings, a k * ||fj -; 4 ‘/;vv c ‘ ,! ■teOr m HMD. i£-*0l f it&$» "* \> *^' > mßilfllllßliH sf* i M’ v "''-'HHI!i -• SSI -\ ik I ; | 4 ;■ ■l||| First Baptist Church, Del ray, observed their 20th An nual Woman's Day Sunday. From left seated Mrs. Alvenia Jenkins, mistress of ceremo nies, Oorthy Blackman Libsy Vincent of St. John Baptist Church, Mrs. Id a Jackson, first lady of the church and from left Mrs. Helen Hicks, finance chairman; Mrs. Rehna Reynolds, c o chairman; .Mrs. Catena O'Neal. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/7/1963 |
ence, named 5-foot 11, 185-pound, 20 year-old, senior fullback J.B. T ’M. V of i.uint Valnhle play miHtsw i HA '^tar er" for the past season. Then the Britons fine fullback Elzy recently became a two time ALf.-MIAA selection. In I P6 I he also was named to the J. B. ELZY son rushing total to 773 yards A.P. All-Slate and Methodist Col |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/9/1963 |
CONVICTED — T. Eugene Thompson is seen in front of the Minneapolis, Minn., court house just before the jury found him guilty of hiring a man to kill his wife. He was sentenced to life in prison. (There is no death penalty In Minnesota!.) (NEA Telephoto) |
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The Chronicle.
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12/9/1963 |
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The Chronicle.
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12/9/1963 |
..■iiiamari GULF COAST COMES BY BUSLOAD—High School girls from the Gulf Coast filled a bus lor their trip to MSCW for Visitors' Weekend Saturday and Sunday. Standing on steps are, top. Kay Khayat of Moss Point and Celine MacDonald of Biloxi. In front from left, Betty Fly of Pascagoula, Micki Besse of Gulfport, Martha Hunt of Biloxi, and her sister MSCW counselor |
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The Chronicle.
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12/9/1963 |
TWO PARADES—Pascagoula welcomed the Christmas season, top photo, Saturday afternoon when thousands lined the streets to see a procession of floats, military units and band. Sim* tliarly in Moss Point, bottom photo, that morn ing Santa was on hand to toss candy and spread |
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The Chronicle.
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12/9/1963 |
MW mi . i ^ 1 I 11 ——— UUUUatwyWWUtW... CRUISE FASHION'S—Suit and shift, at left, fashioned in a flaxen fabric with hairline striping, are both easy-wear and easy-care. Perfect choices for that winter cruise or resort stay. A versatile shorty shift, center, skillfully styled in India Madras provides the answer to the question of whether a traditional. man-tailored fabric can be fashioned in a new guise. At right is the look that continues in popularity. A stark white zip cowl tops a skirt of Dacron polyester and cotton in navy, olive, radish, beige, avocado, bluebell or violet. The inverted pleat A-line style is belted with a double-barreled buckle belt of madras color. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/10/1963 |
MISS OLE MISS—Diane Klyce (left) of Sardis and Jeanine Ogletree of Ellisville will be woo ing voters at the University of Mississippi next week. Both coeds are candidates for the |
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The Chronicle.
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12/10/1963 |
MR. AND MRS. D. A. NAPP OF PASCAGOULA HAVE AN nounced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Shirley, above, to Lee Wayne Flint, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flint |
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The Chronicle.
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12/11/1963 |
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED -- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Spivejr, of Kt. 3. Loris. announced the marriage of their daughter, Sylvia Jean, to Mr. Ronald Ward, son of Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Ward of Tabor City. The couple exchanged vows Nov. 9 in Conway. S. C. The bride is a graduate of Loris High School and the groom graduated from Tabor City High School. |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/11/1963 |
CAREY COURT—The Homecoming court of WHliam Carey Col lege poses with their escorts in front of the president’s home Nathan Barber, Meridian; Carol Jo Edwards, Leaf; Tommy Russ, Mobile; Carolyn Simpson, Theodore, Ala.; Betty Duncan, |
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The Chronicle.
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12/11/1963 |
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The Chronicle.
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12/11/1963 |
. iij. ii ,1 Wllllll■»liiil ' lllilinatiCinro GRIDSTERS HONORED—Panthers hold awards at the annual banquet of Pascagoula Quarter* back Club. They are, left to right, PHS Coach Eddie Langford; Bill Black, most improved player; Buck Eure, best defensive player; John Woitt, Donald Gibson Trophy, and Don Mas sengale, retiring club president. (Jackson’s Studio Photo) Panther Stars, Officers |
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The Chronicle.
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12/11/1963 |
KU ΙΥΕΚΙ) CONTROL METHODS 1h two pictures above offer graphic proof of the effectiveness ol two η w chemical weed kiiie s. These new chemicals will be discussed at a special meeting of tbbjCreen Sea Young Farmers. Dec. IS at the Green Sea School audi ts Ip(i th» »··—'- ·' ·»■——— torium. In th· piclUL leaving a e'ean sir p, chemical D.vmid co le if wledi dh:wC„hthiCn ITSS T? ot„y£Zi; |e of weeds, down the field. The picture cn the right shows how the led weeds in a tobacco field (see Weed Control |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/11/1963 |
v-w. IHWWWW—r-w<y;^ BOOTS, BOOTS AND MORE BOOTS—You name it, they’ve got it! Boots are the latest fashion fad among coeds at the University of Mississippi, and if there’s a femlae boot made anywhere, some Ole Miss coed has it. Here displaying several varieties are (top to bottom) Susan Ellzey, Tylertown; Mary Margaret McClure, Corinth; Diane Riley, Pontotoc; Evonne Mullins, Jackson; Evelyn Mitchell, Sherman, Miss.; Marilyn Ingram, Richton; and Laura Finger, Ripley. |
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The Chronicle.
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Tabor City tribune.
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