12/11/1963 |
..... —wwuwMiiimuouuuuujmuutiuuuuuuuutitfwww«waw^:-<>::ry->s^ FHA FRIENDS MEET AT MSCW—Kay Khayat of Moss Point, left, found an old Future Homemakers of America Friend when she attended Visitor’s Weekend at Mississippi State Col lege for Women. Mary Elizabeth Phillips of Corinth, right, a MSCW freshman, is past state president of FHA. . _ |
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12/11/1963 |
GRIDSTERS HONORED—Award winners at East Central foot ball banquet held last week at Mrs. Bill’s Restaurant at Moss Point are from left, Mike Jones, best baek; Charles Bush, best lineman; Head Coach Pat Gardner; Benny Goff, best sports man; Mike Cumbest, most improved sophomore; Tommy Hunt, most valuable player; and Jerry Loper, best blocker. |
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12/11/1963 |
\Τ DEDICATION — Th- R«V. Nelson Ii llo4«klns. prlcst-tn-charfe; Μ:·. Frederick Wll letts. Sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wlll:-tt«. Ir an shown above during a social hoer Monday (hat iol owed a lloly Communion servbc at Λ" Sa'nts Kplwspal Mission at which a chiller and paten for the Communion service were deillcated to the memory of th» late Mr. WtlUtti who made available to thr m<«%lon Its first place of worship --- a chapel in the rear portion of the Coapcratlve Savlncs and l.oan Association office In Tabor CHy. More than 4ft persons from the Tabor Clty-l.orls area. \\ llmlmrt ;n. H'hltevllle and fthal ( lotte attended the service. |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/11/1963 |
THREE RUNNERS-UP in the recent FFA sweetheart contest lu-id at I.oris llich School were Martha Cooper, Sonva Todd and Linda Gore. The contest was ht-id in the school |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/11/1963 |
PROUD PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Homer Adams, shown in their home in the Sandy Plain community, are proud of their son. Jack, who was recently awarded a Coast Guard medal and citation for savins the life of a drowning bather. Their son, a member of the Virginia State Police, saved |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/12/1963 |
MRS. HENRY HARBERSON JR. |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
LINDA HAMMETT - Le$ington Care Project. |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
BETSY ALICE KIMBROUGH - Sand Hills Community Club - County Electric winner. |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
MR. HILL MR. RIDDELL MR. SYKES TO HEAD MEC DURING 16th YEAR — The three men above will affairs of the Mississippi Economic Coun il for its 16th year, beginning May 1964, according to election results ann >u.nced by the board of directors. Hill, Jr., Natchez, the incoming president, is treasurer of Armstrong Tire Com pany at Natchez, and currently serves as MEC vice president. Tally 1). Quitman attorney and partner in the firm of Riddell and Dabbs, was named president for the coming year, and there ore becomes president in 1965. Sykes, president of the Commercial Na ional Bank at Greenville, was elected succeed Sidney Davis, president of the Peoples Bank at Mendenhall, as |
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The Lexington advertiser.
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12/12/1963 |
NORMA CLARK - Tchula - bounty Dress Revue winner. |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
DONA KAYE PIERCE - mes Junior College dub - Foods winner, County Safety monstration winner, 2nd place State Safety Demonstration test, County Health winner. |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
’OHNNY LEE SELF - Sophomore at Lexington High School - Mem ber of the Oregon Community Club where he serves as presi dent. He is a member of the team electric demonstration that placed 2nd at Club Congress. He is a group leader in the electric |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
KATHY PIERCE - Coxburg Community Club - County Foods |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
BILL McKENZIE - Student at School. County health win and dairy winner. Secretary his club. Also won the county award on his record and a free trip to camp. He Grand Champion Jersey |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
- Freshman at Ole Miss - Served the Pickens |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
SYLVIA CANNON - Holmes Junior College Club - County Clothing winner, County Home Ec. Award. |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
PAT CHISOLM - county Froz Foods winner - County Home Award - District Froz Foods Record winner. |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
Earl Barton shows one of elev en bucks killed through Saturday morning on Pepper Can Deer Camp in Sharkey County during the |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
NEW OFFICERS—Elected to posts of Pascagoula Quarterback Club recently were, left to right, Bruce Bradley, vice-president; Pete Stevens, president, and “Skee” Frederic, treasurer. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/12/1963 |
SYLVIA CHISOLM - Junior College Club - County Gar den winner and County |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
Chamber of Commerce Secretary J. M. McRae presents par ade float first place trophy to Mrs. Dudley Rinicker and other Jack Abies and Mrs. Johnny Walls. Looking on is Billy Ber bcrette, Jaycee parade chairman. Staff photo |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
JANE PILGRIM - County Can |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
RI t \ HAWKIN5 - Durant - |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
PAULA WEEMS - Sophomore School and is |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
HARDY MITCHELL - Student a‘ Lexington Grammar School. County winner in corn and dairy. He produced over 100 bushels of corn per acre and showed the Grand Champion Guernsey at the county show, State Dairy Show ?jt Kosciusko and the State Fair |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
AUSTIN EDWARDS - Sopho raore at Lexington High School and a member of the Coxburg Community Club and is a county xactor winner. Austin won the aoumtjy tractor driving contest and is a member of the district vinning land judging team which |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
** MISS LINDA BAUGHN, Lexington’s Miss” as she appeared in the Christmas parade December 5th. She is the daughter of Mr. and Johnny Baughn. |
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The Lexington advertiser.
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12/12/1963 |
MAE LYNN LOUIE - Lexing |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
PATSY PIERCE - Coxiburg Club - County Frozen |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/12/1963 |
New England by nightfall. PRIZE-WINNER—The Pascagoula Shrine Club float captured winning honors for originality and beauty in last week’s Christmas Parade at Pascagoula. Boys and girls from DeMolay and Rainbow organizations rode float in the parade. (Chronicle Photo) ing lot. The dog has no tag or collar. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/12/1963 |
JULIE ZEMP - Lexington County Canning winner. |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/13/1963 |
SENIOR FAVORITES—Chosen “Favorites” by fellow seniors at Belhaven College are, seated, Mary Helen Wood of Moss and Donald L. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/13/1963 |
CYCLIST BEWARE—A particularly dangerous practice in the holiday season and throughout the year is "weaving” between car* on a bicycle. Bicycles are subject to approximately the same traffic laws as automobiles, and the young "drivers” should become familiar with these regulations. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/13/1963 |
SIGNS FOOTBALL CONTRACT—Robert Wells, Moss Point end, signs a grant in aid football scholarship with the University of Southern Mississippi. Seated from left are his father, Edwin James Wells, Wells and his mother, Mrs. Wells. Standing are Moss Point coach Bobby Holmes |
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The Chronicle.
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12/13/1963 |
TRIES MSCW WISHING WELL—This group of Hattiesburg students visiting Mississippi State College for Women try out the ‘Wishing Well’ in the patio of the Student Center. Tossing a penny into the MSCW reflecting pool and saying she wishes to return is Nancy McCullan, left, as friends Mary Ann Bolton is their |
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The Chronicle.
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12/13/1963 |
588S88g8888888888888888888888888S8S8888S8SS»S8S8SSS8^SaK:Sssss^W^^^>:y:SK:o':«S.vy?<»SS::-:'yy--v>-',j-:S'::^— EYES RIGHT!—Eye-stoppers at the University of Mississippi these days are the numerous boot-clad coeds. The biggest winter fashion craze in years, dozens of varieties of boots are seen. The three Navy ROTC cadets who seem to approve are (from left) Marvin Sanders, Clinton, N. C.; Bob Thompson, Memphis, Tenn.; and Mike Vizio, Cucamonga, Calif. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/13/1963 |
WELCOMED BY ANGEL—Buddy S. Broadway second from right) of Picayune received a warm welcome Monday to the Municipal Codes Workshop at the University of Mississippi from Miss Glenda Luke of Louisville, a member of the Ole Miss Air Force ROTC Angel Flight. Other delegates are A. L. Franklin (left) of Picayune and L. H. Raymond, Jr. (right) of Bay St. Louis. The workshop, the first of its kind ever held in Mississippi, will last through |
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The Chronicle.
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12/13/1963 |
ACKERMAN Under Ackerman’s |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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12/13/1963 |
MOST BEAUTIFUL AT MSCW—Selected this week by their fellow students as the prettiest on campus at Mississippi State College for Women are these five lovelies. Miss Jane Finger of Byhalia, front left, was voted Most Beautiful in the annual Elite contest of Meh Lady, campus yearbook. Named as Beauties were Miss Diane Wilborn of Tupelo, front right; back row, left to right, Lee Jean Kennedy of Newton, Sue Ellen Wright of Jackson, formerly of |
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The Chronicle.
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12/13/1963 |
( APPEALS FOR HELP—Police chief J. B. Gibson has asked the public’s help in ending wide spread vandalism on city street signs. Pointing out that each sign costs $5.50 and Pascagoula has just spent $3500 on new stop signs, Gibson asked that anyone seeing such acts of van dalism to report it to the police and take a license plate number if possible. Several signs |
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The Chronicle.
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12/13/1963 |
: .. ODDFELLOWS—From left to right, Oddfellows Jack Pataschek, and Sam Wilkerson man the platform at Saturday night’s meet Deputy Sovereign Grand Master Kermit Cofer, J. L, Lary Jr. ing honoring Cofer. (Clifford Stagg Photo) |
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The Chronicle.
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12/13/1963 |
- ■» 4 * BE Jmk H.& PLANNING SESSION Mrs. Joseph Bank (right), women's divi sion chairman for the 1964 United Jewish Welfare Fund cam paign, is shown with her three sub-division heads at a recent planning session. Seated is Mrs. Warren Silver, chairman, spe cial gifts division; and standing are Mrs. Lee Grushko (left), residential division chairman; and Mrs. Joseph Lagman, advance |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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Arizona tribune.
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12/13/1963 |
teWBMHHBr 4k « V tf> **•■■ * .<»i39BßgMagß& ■ Home In Tempe Mr. and Mrs. Myles Lifson are at home in Tempe after their September 8 wedding at the Sportsman’s Lodge, North Holly wood, Calif. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Rabbi Maxwell Cohen of Temple Har Zion. Mrs. Lifson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zaslow, 5547 N. 11th Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lifson of Los Angeles. Maid of honor was Miss Jacqueline Zaslow, sister of the bride. Attending the bridegroom as best man was Allen Lifson, and Norman and David £aslow were ushers. After a champagne reception and luncheon, the newlyweds took a wedding trip to San Francisco and Monterey. |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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12/13/1963 |
W <^3 MISS LINDA JOYCE BELFELD |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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12/13/1963 |
COSMETOLOGIST ASSOCIATION PLANS NATIONAL BEAUTY SALON WEEK The Arizona Tribune cameraman caught this quintet at an Arizona Cosmetologist Association planning session. From left are Mr. Darrel Clifford, NBSW regional chairman, Mesdames Tertia King, affiliate 2, NBSW chairman, Elaine Green, state NBSW chairman, Flora Ruffin, affiliate 10 NBSW chairman, and cochairman of state membership, and Phylis Dale, affiliate 4, NBSW chairman Mrs. Chris Martin is the newly elected president. National Beauty Salon Week will be observed in February. PARK DIRECTOR ILL Clarence Jackson, director of JOHNSON'S Eastlake Park, has been ill for t~» a n rrAn BARBER SHOP |
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Arizona tribune.
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Arizona tribune.
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12/13/1963 |
MRS. STUART ALAN CAHN * | I [ |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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12/13/1963 |
«% . .. .. ... THE “MOSTEST” AT MSCW—Each of the seven lovelies shown above rates an “Elite” rank at Mississippi State College for Women. They were selected late this week by their fellow students in the annual Elite contest of Meh Lady, MSCW yearbook. Left to right is Miss Glenda Garst of Clarksdale, president of the Student Association and just chosen Miss MSCW; Miss Jane Finger of Byhalia, voted Most Beautiful; Miss Linda Fleming of Columbus, chosen Most Charming; and Miss Dorothy Caldwell of Columbus, Most Versatile. On the back row, from left, are Miss Evie Hutcherson of Nashville, Tenn., Most Stylish; Miss Penny Lea of Jackson, Most Sportsminded; and Mrs. Martha Jo Ballard Mims of Columbus, Most Intellectual. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/13/1963 |
FORMER FOOTBALL STAR AT . 'a sgb§k.iJ >MgKk M U Pi <*£*& ®/ | ||||R fll ■set. ” V>;4pjsilfc . : " .■: '/■■ , ‘ s£j SR 1 ' v - r ' v 4 % * \ \ ‘^wNfl \ WM |. VH W A * fir# . a Levi A. Jackson, 37, joined the Ford Motor Co., In 1950, as a plant review board representative. In 1955 he was named an umpire proceedings representative, and a year later was assigned to the labor relations administration staff. |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/13/1963 |
COSMETOLOGIST ASSOCIATION PLANS NATIONAL BEAUTY SALON WEEK The Arizona Tribune cameraman caught this quintet at an Arizona Cosmetologist Association planning session. From left are Mr. Darrel Clifford, NBSW regional chairman, Mesdames Tertia King, affiliate 2, NBSW chairman, Elaine Green, state NBSW chairman, Flora Ruffin, affiliate 10 NBSW chairman, and cochairman of state membership, and Phylis Dale, affiliate 4, NBSW chairman Mrs. Chris Martin is the newly elected president. National Beauty Salon Week will be observed in February. PARK DIRECTOR ILL Clarence Jackson, director of JOHNSON'S Eastlake Park, has been ill for t~» a n rrAn BARBER SHOP |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/13/1963 |
- rt» MISS SUSAN CAROL MARR |
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The Phoenix Jewish news.
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12/13/1963 |
FORMER FOOTBALL STAR AT . 'a sgb§k.iJ >MgKk M U Pi <*£*& ®/ | ||||R fll ■set. ” V>;4pjsilfc . : " .■: '/■■ , ‘ s£j SR 1 ' v - r ' v 4 % * \ \ ‘^wNfl \ WM |. VH W A * fir# . a Levi A. Jackson, 37, joined the Ford Motor Co., In 1950, as a plant review board representative. In 1955 he was named an umpire proceedings representative, and a year later was assigned to the labor relations administration staff. |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/14/1963 |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/14/1963 |
. , €: fl| J^V < I J WpK‘' tT ':' ■ 1W ; *- —*iLiBr v : -'b {^;:£* * V,"*:£>;* 1 r : -r 5f V#*W \tC 7, C "’ ‘Hlfcj* vi • ’ : ;9i Myßji \\Vw ' \ \lf \lt WmmMm \\v mm \V{ £%***£•{7; vCC^f^' iW |«yg| 'mm Saunders Memorial AM E Church sponsored a Debutance Ball at Fort Wayne Hotel church is crowning Miss De lores Senters, queen. Miss Sen ters is the Daughter of Mr. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/14/1963 |
BISHOP LEROY ANDERSON of Buffalo, New York is shown (center) receiving congratula tions after being consecrated to the bishopric in the International Convocation of the Church of God in Christ. Left to right is Bishop O. T. Jones, Senior Bishop, Philadelphia, Penn.; Bishop |
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Jackson advocate.
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12/14/1963 |
And Tin- Night Visitors" In Color On TV I'lirisdnas Night ft VMMflkfita LjujA wSftnMv'' a *f3fll 'a rHBrIMKy JBjtC :i - : *ll TW" iffß % P j^BHßHP^yvf''V l . UMSififa I "V * Je -u Xli * ’• v. -Jv,. \ K 5 ‘ Hk/WV j i mjAfiaS *2aWfflW|W|; jjjjMME jL aaL | ._. ■ 1 HMjflßi 3ft ,3aß^Lt HR ’ .r-V : ' '’’'*■ ':**■'/" SS* W v* L jj|| M/r .* I X' V * '*% fffjfl f-* *V *"~ *'{./ iT'i P I I■■ I jjjp fpj^^4 ■ I ** *' WBl; I* ''l-IBm fn S' y^^**". ?■• .» £ *-&V '?^i?^'^"v»j^l' \ ; : (Loft to right) WIIR* torton, baM-barltont; R ,e b* rd McCollum, as Amahl. heads the casst of the] all-new production of Gian Car lo Menottr* opera “Amahl and (Wednesday, Dec. 25. 9-10 pm. EST). New cast, sets, costumes »nd in the Patterson, as King Richard Cross, as King Mel chior; John McCollum, as and Martha King, as |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/14/1963 |
O mbMI - i <***, • \ hwl cJaK»» fa* KM i i '&•' î Ml _ BfHPr * fIHBK: f A, ţ gPţpt ţtgfjjgij C . - 'W y,gja|jpppF|. | In poză vedem pe preşedintele Johnson intretinîndu-se cu membrii Consiliului oamenilor afaceri (90 la număr). In frunte, de la stingă la dreapta vedem pe Juan Trippe, preşedintele fir mei Pan American Airways, Donald David, fostul decan al Scolii Comerciale de la Harvard, Henry Ford 11, şeful firmei Ford şi Harold Boeschenstein, preşedintele firmei Corning. Ei au promis să cooper eme. |
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Românul American.
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12/14/1963 |
SPECIAL OCCASION—A set of matched luggage was pre sented to Charles T. (Chuck) Williams (right), at a dinner hon oring him on his elevation to the vice presidency of Schenley Dis tillers Co. The reception was given by retailers and tavern owners in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn. Speakers paid tribute to Mr. Williams for become an officer of a major company in the liquor industry. The luggage was presented by Irwin Morgan (left), chairman of the dinner. Also taking part in the presentation ceremonies were Mr. Williams' wife, Brenda and his mother, Mrs. Vellee Isum. |
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Jackson advocate.
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12/14/1963 |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/14/1963 |
Ball at Fort Wayne Hotel Saturday, December 7. The Rev. C. W. Cone, pastor of the tpHi Miss Delores Sent e r s, queen, of Saunders Memorial AME Church sponsored a De butance Ball at Ft. Wayne is Devotional Committee. Mrs. ters is the Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Senters of St. Clair. shown with her court, Caro lyn Thomas, third place, and Dianne Smith second place. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/14/1963 |
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Jackson advocate.
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12/14/1963 |
I laywriglit-iiroriuri-r l)»r»‘ S« i • » iilcr), National ( linirrr.m «>l \nt i-I)< ; am:il ion of li jvii i. rillt, v»n» niti'lc a lif< mrnilicr < . National for tin* Mva* tp "ill of Co!nr<rt lYoplc ; n • piTl'monirs in Now *i nr!>. I!»t Wilk . ' ‘Vi* Ivcutivr S» > r *.;r* , ’ tin nhilr Kivic an atii ! :fr .inn V'li' |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/14/1963 |
In 1963-61 Edition of Who s Who ” ri (SaaMd Left to Right) Mi*- CelUsi Ann Dußont, Glo ria Joan Butch, Portia Loratta Kaitt,. Zaddia DaLaa, Daisy ORANGEBITtG, S.C South Carolina State College will have thirteen members of the Class of 1964 listed in the 1963 64 edition of “WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COL LEGES." A special faculty committee representing all divisions and ex Mm Doctor, and Lynotto Mil drod Coles. (Standing Loft to Right) Thomas Josaph, J r., Miss Norma Joan Ferguson, ship ability, and their service to the college. The seniors receiving the hon-< or with their major fields and hometowns are: Shirley Ann Anthony, Elementary Education, Hardeeville; Gloria Jean Busch, Physical Education, Aiken: Lyn-j ette Mildred Coles, Business Administration, Charleston: Elaster Townsend, Shirley Ann Anth on y, Jacob McArthur Younginer and Miss Doris Hamilton. Not shown on the photo Honry Lee Pinckney. Pinewood; Norma Jean Fergu son. Business Taylors; Doris Hamilton, Chem istry, Greenwood; Thomas seph. Jr., Social Studies, Shore. N. Y.; Portia Keitt, Business Edu ca t Orangeburg; Henry Leo Elementary Education, Bound Elester Townsend, Physical Ed |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/14/1963 |
Conţinut al i*' * ( *V Clubul muncitorilor romîni din Detroit. Fotografia a fost luata la o masă comună la Palmer Park, în vara anului 1926. /. - cJ^jiedicam această lucrare . . , fondatorilor ziarului nilor care, prin munca sprijinul lor au făcut posibil ca năzuinţele omului de net în rîndurile grupului de cincizeci de ani, ziar al americanilor de iurile patriei noastre te ale Americu. |
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Românul American.
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12/14/1963 |
;' : r i'Mßi JUr , .itfe^Mga '•Srst^^ l^HUk.. v .liatSMl^ap^iflli.j|feJo ■ ’-jit.^,rt."agi 'Vu£cJ« £;’• k- s?; ' - • -^uWEaP *i' f: J .. '.\ cv - j".',:V v "'’'■*', - V i’i,L.’ 1 yM|flH3f; : . 1 '■* ' k ; \ -.’ .V'-;'- ■ -■' '.~Mll. 4 MBWFW-.fi 1 *.V^iv&s'C£ > ~ ?*>•*.:*■ - 1 ft JH' • • & 4J |ft \| jH ' 1 ' 111 HI gHaggPlH l|| H BaSyltt fIL V I i A nljjiflijljjjjjlijjl^^ New Friendly Missionary Baptist church on Chana haid a banquet Friday, December 6. From left are Rev. A Mrs. Eddie Millhouse, Rev. Otis Hall, and Rev. J. H. Edwards. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/14/1963 |
£* I- - J ■"W * • O/** Mist Dorthy I. Height, National President, Introduc ing keynoter Miss Margret Hic Coun tho Status of Women, *1 the opening luncheon of the 28th annual convantion of the Na tional Council of Wo |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/14/1963 |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/14/1963 |
: v , /flyi ' ItiwTl > ]Hn| . # i " j'i" ‘mijr! - j vm f iy t 1 ■§. m I $ --. Jr -sUwr On the ’oft William Clay Ford, tha Lions now owner who combines his duties as President cf the Detroit Football Cos. with those of Vice-President of the Ford Motor Company congratulates Night Triin" Lsr.e on his fine performance against the Cleve |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/14/1963 |
1 at the presentation are, left, Simon Eggleston, sales repre sentative for Universal Liquors, Inc., wholesale house Old Hickory Bourbon and Inver House Scotch in Maryland, at right, Daughter Amy Warden, president of the |
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Jackson advocate.
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12/14/1963 |
-" ' * - . ! OBC WINNER TO GET i'ROPHY - • The wirier of the Orange Blossom Classic between the Florida A&M Rattlers and the Morgan State College Bears will receive first annual OBC trophy. Eyeing the trophy donated by Ciown Cola Company ofColumbus, Ga. are lovely FAMU Faya Boyd (left! o* Pensaroa and Shirley Pec'er of Lake Photo by Ernest Fillyau of Florida A&M University. |
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The Detroit tribune.
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12/16/1963 |
MKm l a ROTARY COMMITTEE—Pictured above, left to right, F. J. Lundy, district manager. Southern Bell Telephone Co., Hattiesburg, Dr. John P. Dyer, dean of the college, Tulane University, New Orleans, and Dr. Luther H, Dyson, president Southeastern Louisiana College, Hammond, who are current members of the Rotary Foundation Fellowship Committee, District 684 (south Mississippi and southeastern Louisiana) of Rotary International. They will select a qualified student from this area to receive one years education at a foreign university in connection with the Rotary Foundation Fellowship for Internationa] Understanding. The selected student will be an ambassador of good will, as wrell as a scholar. Members of Rotary Clubs support the program with personal contributions ranging from $10 to over $1000. Since the program began in 1047, Fellowships have been awarded to 1726 students from 70 countries, including the U. S., who have attended schools in 58 different countries. |
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The Chronicle.
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The Chronicle.
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12/17/1963 |
JAMES S. ADAMS, SON OF Mrs. Sidney Adams of Pasca goula, enlisted in the Air Force Nov. 15 and is undergoing ba sic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tez. He Is a 1960 graduate of Pascagoula High School. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/17/1963 |
POWERFUL CLUSTER—Space flight beyond the Moon requires unique propulsion. NASA’s Lewis Research Center at Cleveland, Ohio, is doing extensive research on electric engines, currently one of the leading competitors for a future manned mission to Mars. The Kauf* man ion engines shown here were invented, designed and perfected at Lewis. Since hundreds of such low-thrust electric engines would be needed for deep space flights, Lewis’ research centers on the problems of clustering many engines to operate together. The technician here is checking a nine-engine array after its initial test in the Lewis space tank. (NASA Photo) |
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The Chronicle.
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12/17/1963 |
•FISHING ON MARS’—The strings protruding from this inter planetary prober called Gulliver are “Ashing” on Mars. They will Ash for information on whether there is life on the planet. After on '^3WiWW,W?.svwW.¥A ■1 .*> V^0B00ofl000o000000flo,xy00iVxXMMmM-» UWWW U U UWUUUJ^^^im w uw i u u 11 lwwwwuww www organisms caught by a sticky substance on the strings will be reeled in. Their life activity, if any, will be recorded by a geiger counter and radioed to Earth from the Gulliver. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/17/1963 |
a i | | jt TUMBLEWEED IN MISSISSIPPI—These snow white Christmas decorations la the Home Man agement House at the University of Mississippi are actually a Texas tumbleweed dismantled and sprayed white. The tumbleweed was shipped from San Antonio to the Ole Miss campus season. Coeds are (from left) Jean |
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The Chronicle.
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12/17/1963 |
LT. SULLIVAN NOW—D. Fred Sullivan Jr., 22, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Graves, live at 605 E. Fernwood, Pas cagoula, was commissioned a second lieutenant hi the Army |
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The Chronicle.
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12/17/1963 |
CHRISTMAS CAROL—Ebenezer Scrooge, played by Sidney Beck, right, befuddles Bob Cratchet, portrayed by Kurt Goldtrap, in Paspoint Little Theater’s production of Dickens’ “Christmas |
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The Chronicle.
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12/18/1963 |
SOUTH CAROLINA'S SBA STAFF. Mated. C Hugh Rotters and Paul R. Sanders, and stand Sanders and James H. Cofer are instrumental hartes Μ. McKenzie, Howard Μ. McKenzie, ing. Austin Τ. Jones, Robert O. Fowler. Coy in retting; Small Business |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/18/1963 |
CHRISTMAS VISTA—Caroline and John Kennedy Jr. have a ball in the |
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The Chronicle.
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12/18/1963 |
Designed Fence Is "Good Neighbor' If you want a privacy fence in an area »here fences are not the rule, choose materials and design carefully so that the com 1 |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/18/1963 |
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. anil Mrs. Avan Watts of Tabor City announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Patricia Ann -o Mr. Ronald Johnson Miller, son off anu Mrs. Horace Miller of Tabor Γ ity. Miss Watts is a 1963 graduate of Green Sea High School, and Mr. MlUer graduated frjm Tabor City High School in 1961. The wed |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/18/1963 |
Ex-Tabor Pastor Writes Article For |
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Tabor City tribune.
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12/18/1963 |
CAP CADETS—Capt. L. W. Fortenberry, commander of Jackson County Civil Air Patrol, and Cadet Commander David Waters inspect cadet uniforms at a CAP meeting held last night in the Civil Defense Building on 11th Street in Pascagoula. The three cadets, who are (left to right) Walter Johnson, Arthur Sanford and Bill Knotts, held a carwash and picked pecans in order to purchase the uniforms. The CAP unit meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday from 7 to |
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The Chronicle.
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12/18/1963 |
' —- > ..* *xv> y«*-.mm. ji mmmmmmm< ■twwy-m ART BAZAAR AT MSCW—Art students at Mississippi State College for Women are staging their annual Christmas Bazaar of ceramics and paintings, with proceeds to bolster a scholar ship fund. Alyce Noullet, left, of Jackson looks over one of the ceramics offered for sale with a bit of kibitzing from Judy Harper of Gulfport, center, and Sandra Wedgeworth of Au gusta, Ark. Some of the paintings for sale are shown on the wall behind the MSCW students. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/19/1963 |
OUTSTANDING FLOAT in the Christmas par ade was this religious scene by Yazoo Valley Power Association. In rear of manger was a live donkey. Staff photo by Bobby Thompson |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/19/1963 |
GRAY LADIES CAPPED—On back row, left to right, Rhoda Gibson, Corinne Murray, Katie Stewart, Juanita Hughes, Ann Overby, Eutaska Tew, Delores Merritt, Marie Albin, Mildred Ethel Bishop, Ituih Tr.lc, Eleanor LeBlanc, Sena McMillen, Jimmie Sue Hanning, Faye Gray, Mary Cole, Faye Swenson, Waurynne Gill. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/19/1963 |
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD—Edward A. Khayat of Moss Point receives from John O. Grant a distinguished service award for his many years assistance to the American Red Cross. Grant is county chairman of the local chapter. Khayat, who has been an active worker for better than 10 years, has served as chapter chairman one term, fund raising chairman three terms, disaster sedvices twice, recruiting twice, blood program, and a board member for the last 10 years. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/19/1963 |
AFTER 45 YEARS—Miss Natalie Shelton retired last week after 45 years as cashier at the Pascagoula L and N Railroad station. Her co-workers presented her with a television set and a going away party after work Friday, her last day on the job. Presenting the television to Miss Shelton were W. J. McCraney, left, and J ohn IHich, right, fellow employes at the station. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/19/1963 |
WINTER ‘WATER-LAND’ DREAMS — State Champ Nancy Bowen of Jackson, a student at Mississippi State College for Women, looks ahead to the holidays, even winter ones, so she can get in some more practice—water skiing. Shown before a portion of her many trophies won on the water, the MSCW aenior bolds a miniature model of her championship slalom |
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The Chronicle.
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12/19/1963 |
MR. AND MRS. CLAY ALDY of Durant, pictured left, received certificates recognizing their contribution tn the 4-H Club boys and girls of County. They are project leaders in dairying. Mrs. W. P. Zemp, adult leader of Levington Community “Go Getters” re eived similar recognition. |
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The Lexington advertiser.
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12/19/1963 |
Marching young choir sets off beautiful float the Garden third place in the annual Christmas Parade |
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Holmes County herald.
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12/19/1963 |
_ VFW SHOPPING TOUR—Pascagoula VFW this week took children of Jackson County Ex ceptional School on their annual Christmas shopping tour. J. G. Thomas of the VFW and Mrs. G. L. Foster, teacher, are about to make the rounds with W'inford Cox, Cynthia Allen and Annette Brooks. (Chronicle Photo) |
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The Chronicle.
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12/20/1963 |
N.A.R.C.E.—Officers of the Gulf Coast chapter of National Association of Retired Civil Service employees open gifts at their annual Christmas banquet held Thursday at Cotita’s. Chapter President Calvin Bolding of Pascagoula holds the gift while Sunshine Chairman Mrs. Ella Van Sco ter of Gulfport begins the unwrapping. Secretary George Kinser (left) Chaplin Notre Stegall, both of Gulfport, are shown looking on. Approximately 60 members were present. |
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The Chronicle.
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12/20/1963 |
I3TH ANNUAL SESSION IN THE CITY ..wg.fg : . b mKmtmf&t* | sHTj a jSgjpwl Jml* MM'lvi ■• Jg 4 MHmi ” wwj pj* |p||||| 9Rf SHE 9|^p4PiHpH The St. Joseph Grand Lodge, AF and AM of the United States and Canada, held its 13th annual session in Phoenix Dec. 13-14. The religious session was held at the Lone Star Baptist Church, Sunday. |
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Arizona tribune.
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12/20/1963 |
FAR FROM HOME—Dr. K. P. George, an assistant professor in the University of Mississippi school of engineering, trims a Christmas tree for his wife Mary and daughter Sarah as the George family plans to spend their fourth straight holiday season away from their homeland of India. Sarah, who has never seen her grandparents, plans to visit them in India next sum mer with her parents. Student Of India Likes Atmosphere At Ole Miss |
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The Chronicle.
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12/20/1963 |
WILLIS BRYANT |
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The Chronicle.
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12/20/1963 |
PROGRESS PROGRAM HELD Pictured above are some of the participants in the Progress Through the Years program held at the Elks Lodge. Top photo shows the Grand Canyon Temple chorus and solo ist. Bottom-Messrs. Jim Titus, James Williams and Jimmy Hunter portryaed famous persons. Tribune photographer Bobby Heard snapped a picture of this group of girls watching the program. From left are Joan Weaver, Michele Francis, Bobbie Tate, Carol Weaver and Connie McElroy. |
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Arizona tribune.
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