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1 -The Daily Herald Gulfport and BiloxL Mississippi Coast Friday Afternoon September 20 1963 ATU Active Deaths presented a potential federal taxi Jkf fraud of $1250 per day of opera-1 IvOr CflOligfl ham stJ Biloxi Chamber Plans art said observed his second birth-1 day Thursday was turned over to I the Jackson County welfare de-l partment pending return to rela-l For Surplus Of $5000 IContests Election In Hanco*ck The Hanco*ck County Democratic Four Arrested In Jackson County Arrested In a raid on the still short time later were Richard Madden 35 Box 642 RL 3 Mobile Sol Ransom om 42 2611 Mill Rd Mobile and a 18-year-old boy Seized and destroyed at the site were a 478-gallon capacity sheet metal still 65 55-gallon-capacity (hum fermenters and an estimated 3265 gllnri of whisky mash Agents confiscated the car driven by Mrs Howell and an old model Chevrolet car and truck at the still site Stewart estimated the still had been hi operation for about one month and had a daily production capacity of 125 gallons of moonshine whisky- The production re- Four persons Including a woman and a juvenile were arrested Thursday by US Treasury Department agents in a raid on a large illicit distillery operation five miles northeast of Vancleave in Jackson County Dave Stewart investigator-in-charge of the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Division office at Pascagoula said the woman Mrs Patricia Howell 20 Nicolas Lane Mobile Ala was accompanied by her infant son when arrested by agents Stewart said Mrs Howell was arrested near the scene of the still when agents halted her 1956 Chrysler automobile which officers said was loaded with 200 gallons of moonshine whisky tives in Mobile I The Biloxi Chamber of Com- The defendants were booked at I merce board of directors Thursday the Jackson County jail in Pasca-1 afternoon accepted a recammend-goula overnight and were taken ation in reference to budgeting to Hattiesburg today for arraign- $5000 the chamber solicited dur-meat before US Commissioner I ing a recent membership drive Margaret Estes I program was planned by the Stewart said Mrs Howell is chamber providing a goal of $50 charged with possession and trans- 000 was obtained However since xn-tation of non-tax paid whisky only $45000 was solicited which Hadden and Odom are charged was not enough for the program with possession and operation of I the committee made a recommen-an unregistered still The boy teldation aa to what to do with the charged with violation of the ted- $5000 of extra money eral juvenile delinquency act BUSINESS PROGRAM Mrs Howell was arrested about The executive committee pm and the still raid fol-Ld that $2000 be budgeted for towed special promotional programs for Conducting the raid in addition business area in order to get to Stewart were Special Investigator Buey Ward and Investiga-I ton Pete Willemos and Jack Mitchell of Mobile Cranford investigator-ln-charge Grady Lewis George Lanjgton Mathews and Special Investigator Jim Berry all of the Gulfport office Pass Of On Directors Mrs Georgine Ross Mrs Georgine Redding Ross 84 jjjfe rere I Executive Committee will open Illinois Central Railroad employe I hearings next Tuesday in Bay St died about noon Thursday at her Louis on petition filed by Ken-residence at 207 East Railroad St jneth McCarty contesting the ap-Mississippi City Mrs Ross had parent election of Robert Frank been ill for about two and a half Ladner as county superintendent of years education in the Aug 27 second A native of the Coast she was horn Anril 14 1879 in Biloxi and I McCarty the incumoent educa- Mississippi City defeated by Ladner by a four-vote She was a member of St James margin according to a Democratic Catholic Church Mississippi City committee recount conducted on a member ot St James Altar Aug 29 Society and a former member of RECOUNT the church choir The recount showed Ladner a She and Mr Ross would have the petition filed by Wiggins surrtved by two KpSrted Ross Jr Gulfport ana George I 17 nt- 8 V-eTh petition alleges fatal errors grandchtdren and four great- eectjon procedure were com- grandcbildren I mi ted in eight of the SI county The body is at Riemann Funeral voting boxes and asks that McCarty Home Chapel in Gulfport where declared the nominee or else friends may call after 4 pm to- an altenative new elections be day Rosary will be recited tonight caiied in those boxes which may be at 8 voided A prayer service will be held Ladner was represented by at-Saturday morning at 9:45 tomeys Randall Jones of Pass at the chapel followed by religious Christian and Robert Buntin of rites at 10 in St James Gulfport in a Sept 4-10 check of Catholic Church with the Rev contents of the ballots boxes Nicholas Walsh pastor officiating which was conducted at Interment will be in the Biloxi request Cemetery 1 Hanco*ck County Two Boys Blamed For Burnings Vandalism Daughters Hold District Meet At Gulfport this phase of the contemplated expanded activities program off to a start Another $2000 should be budgeted for items as deemed necessary "having to mind the natural increase in costs of operating which besets any organization" The committee suggested the final $1000 be placed in a reserve bank account to anticipation of possibly getting enough fa next drive to implement the expanded program of activities Members of the executive committee making the recommendations were President Sam Powell Vice President Dick Stone Roy Gollott Steve West and John Collins In other action the chamber contributed $500 to the Mary Mills Golf Tournament set for Gulf Hills Country Club to November TOURIST ATTRACTION The contribution was made after Jerry talked of tbe potential of the annual tournament and its place as an added tourist attraction on the Mississip-Coast The board agreed the chamber should serve as host for the South-era Association of Chambers of 1 Commerce convention tentatively set for Biloxi to 1965 A request which General Manager Anthony Ragusin said was made by Bill Brady asking the chamber approve the construction of a proposed $7000000 12-story lotel on the south side of High way 90 west of Biloxi was not acted upon The chamber members said this was a zoning matter and that it had refused fa the past to become involved to such matters Some members discussing construction on the south side of Highr way 90 said there "should be a stopping and Coast residents "should look toward the as far as building on the south side of Highway 90 The board of directors re-affirmed its position approving of a plan by the state attempting to secure the Ship Island quarantine station for an historical site Oct 8 9 and 10 was set as the time of electing new board of director members The nominating committee will meet soon to order for ballots to be mailed by Sept 27 General Manager Ragusin displayed a small folder recently printed which contains shrimp recipes found on the Shrimp Festival programs Mrs Nora Donnell Mrs Nora Donnell 68 resident of Mendenhall and grandmother of Mrs Frank Kalberg of Biloxi was buried this afternoon in Mendenhall Widow of the late Donnell Sr the deceased died in Simpson County General Hospital at 8 am Thursday following a short illness She was a native and life-long resident of Mendenhall Mr and Mrs Kalberg attended the funeral Mrs Cora Oliver Painter Mrs Cora Oliver Fainter 90 widow of William Blain Painter died at 2:15 pm Thursday at the Gulf Coast Nursing Home in Pascagoula where she had been confined for five months She had been in failing health for three years She was bom on Dec 15 1872 In Norris City 111 and was a resident of Pascagoula for 20 years coming from Virginia She lived with her daughter Mrs Roy Wingfield Sr 1339 Pascagoula St She was Presbyterian She is also survived by two sisters Mrs Horace Culpeper and Miss Ida Oliver both of Houston Tex four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren Friends may call at the Jackson County Mortuary chapel today from 6 to 9 pm Services will be from the chapel at 10 am Saturday with the Rev Arthur Schneider officiating Interment will be in MachPelah Cemetery Pascagoula Claude Williams Claude William 74 died today at 2:25 am He was born Aug 19 1889 and resided in the Helena community north of Moss Point He was a native of Jack-son County and a retired paper mill worker Mr Williams a veteran of World War I is survived by his wife Mrs Mabel Williams of Helena one brother Johnny Wit liams three sisters Mrs Fannie Vice of Helena Mrs Ruth Smith of Mobile and Mrs Minnie Chaples of Atlanta Ga one step-son Vergil George of Memphis Tenn a step-daughter Mrs Sadie Liles of Memphis and three grandchi'dren The body will be at Fails Funeral Home In Moss Point at 6 o'clock tonight The body will be moved to Helena Presbyterian Church Sunday for services at 4 pm with the Rev Walter Bader officiating Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Helena Two juveniles are under arrest in Hanco*ck County after a two-day reign of destruction in which they are charged with setting fire to three homes and vandalizing 28 others in a subdivision near Bay St Louis Damage is estimated at $100000 Educational TV Men Surprised Program Given In Theft Effort parent-Teachers Men Escape From Sunken Automobile Sheriff Gerald Price said the boys 13 and 14 years of age ran away from the Bay St Louis homes Tuesday and moved into one of the homes to the Shoreline Park subdivision Price said the homes burned were owned by New Orleans residents as were many of the homes defaced and damaged The sheriff said the boys Wednesday night allegedly burned the home of Alvin Cooper and Thursday set fire to homes owned by Sicard and Mrs Helmer all of New Orleans As law officers and volunteers conducted a wide-spread search Thursday Price said the two boys were apprenhended walking along a street Price said the boys admitted the burnings and vandalism telling officers they "wanted to be sent Actions attributed to the boys who were not identified included firing shots from stolen guns through windows to the subdivision on the Jordan River smashing furniture ripping down drapes breaking dishes pouring paint on clothes gumming up washing machines with wax turning over at least one refrigerator and spilling the contents on the floor and defacing pictures and other items The Pass Christian Chamber of Commerce is mailing ballots today for the election of six new mem bers to the board of directors Seventeen names have been selected by the nominating com-Plans for the state convention Imittee headed by Miss Catherine reports of chapter presidents and Purchner and placed on the bal-PTOjects of the state president lot were highlights of the District Nominations were also opened Five meeting of the United to the floor at the general mem Daughters of the Confederacy I bership meeting held Sept 5 but Tuesday at Markham Hotel Gulf-1 no additional names were pro-port posed Mrs Gele announced that 3 nominees are Leo Allen convention win be held Oct Carey Bufkin Ronnie Caire S-4 at Edge waterGulf Hotel Oardy Dorsett Ber-State President Mrs O-nnrd Randall Jones fa a resume of her ataa Joneg JrELLang Miss Ann and projects of the year said her Liversedge Madden Joe main project wffl be the revision i pheips Frit Swigart and of the constitution and by-laws of Wooten the state organization Mrs Ruth Gordon secretary- Semi-annual reports on the sfrLip- ballots must be tivitles of the Ohapters represent- retaaed to the chamber office by ed were by Mrs Frank Snyder noon on Monday Oct 7 if Biloxi Beauvoir chapter Mrs Qiey are to be tabulated Gele Gulfjport-Beauvoir chapter! The six new directors and the Mrs Feaster Gidtport gjx carry-overs will make up the Chapter 1088 board of the chsSnber Mrs Salome Brady presented for the year beginning Jan 1 Tbe $25245 which she made from the six carry-overs are HoImmI Mar-sale of booklets at Jefferson Tc Ellis Jr Hoi comb George Morse Miss Cath- Followtog luncheon Mrs James erine Purchner and A Sta-E Kizzire presented a talk on alphens distinguished Mississippi citizen Directors whose terms expire George father of the state on Dec 31 are Thomas McDon- constitution aid Walter Carter Robert Gulfport-Beauvoir Chapter was Allen Dr Faust Bernard hostess to the meeting and Mrs Giadrosich and Leo Allen Fawcette chapter president a director who has served a full was in charge of the program I two-year term may not succeed himself Bernard Giadrosich and K-U-AWARE? Mnvflnlfl I Leo Allen are filling out unexpired eyriem opoewll I terms and are eligible for reelec- Trophy Winner Mrs Joffrion Rites The funeral service for Mrs Emma Use Joffrion 81 wife of Ernest Joffrion was held Thursday morning at Lang Funeral Home in Gulfport followed by a Requiem Mass in St Catho- Educational television must be as good or better than the teacher and it must be used as a tool rather than a substitute parents of the Gulfport Northeast Elementary Association were told Thursday night by Robert Grimes producer director of the closed circuit TV station at Keesler Air Force Base Mr Grimes speaking at the first general meeting of the PTA in the school auditorium stated educational TV is not as far away as it may seem and that the biggest problem at the present time is the initial cost Members of the faculty were introduced by Mrs Mittie Dalier principal Mrs Leila first grade and Mrs Voncille sixth grade won the room count Chris Elam and Mike Harrison presented the school news Committee chairmen were announced as follows: Program Mrs Nations membership WEST Evn auxiliary I J10? Beaugez hospitality Mr i Mr- Paul Camp magazine Mrs West End Ladies Auxiliary cele- John Foretich safety Alvin Dear-firemen day with a ban- man: pre-school Mrs James quet Thursday night at Emerald Brown room representative Mrs Beach Their colors of pink and Goff family life Mrs John were carrifd ta Tumage parliamentarian Mrs lie Church The Rev Marian Spi-table arrangements Six guests John Wachs reading and lib-dini assistant pastor was cele-1 were present rary Mrs Leila Cooper: legisla- brant Mrs Joffrion died Wedneo- in-m Uve Mrs Ruby Montague ways day morning rr AUXILIARY MEETS and means Mrs Harold Anderson Interment was in Evergreen The firemens day banquet of carnivalf Mrs Starr civil Cemetery with Louis Gosserand rae Cenfral Fire department aux- defense Mrs Floyd Beaugez Elite Gosserand Laio Diedrich ruaiy will be held at the Huena health Mrs Lynn Orrels publi-Frank Joffrion Larry Joffrion and Vista Hotel it was announced city Mrs John Stephenson spri-Terry Joffrion as pallbearers Wednedy eveningat a meeting tual life Mrs Dalier scrap book In addition to her husband three of roup at the Back Bay Mrs McMurtry scholarship sons and two daughters she is House Mrs Cuevas secretary survived also by a sister Mrs A I A cake sale to be held before Mrs Elam Jr treasurer Durham New Roads La Manned was I Mrs Quincy Deas John Hurlbert Rites FfSSn(J? L-sJEta1 houp was hw during I Lindsay at chairmen were A prayer service for John Boyce I which games for the social hour after Hurlbert two-week-old son of Mr Prizes won by Mesdaxnes EvaUj program and Mrs Clyde Hurlburt who Burdine and Bertha Fayard died Wednesday was held Thurs- The next meeting will be the i day afternoon at Lang Funeral anniversaiy of the auxiliary and KQjfi Itome in Gulfport with the Rev members will go out to dinner CUU In Water lnSS 5S Five Hours uT ik B1 I JFUBB Miune MUW eUI conducted by the Bev Paid I class at Gorenflo School presented Wrong Place To Make Steal Two Alabama men escaped from a sunken automobile after in went off the old Biloxi-Ocean Springs bridge about midnight Thursday police said The two men were identified as James Pass 189 Glendage PI Prichard and Kohaliy 68 Freway Dr Mobile Police said that after the car went into the channel to about 13 feet of water the two men waited until the car settled then crawled out through the window and swam to the bridge Officers Ed Ryan and Leroy Bourgeois said that the two men stopped them while they were on patrol and related their experience The two said that they were en-route to Mobile going east on Howard avenue and that there was no sign or signal to show that the bridge was closed When they approached the area where the draw was located until about a month ago and saw that the draw was missing they tried to stop the car but could not Police said that the car is a 1963 Plymouth valued at about $3500 and that the men reported it contained possessions valued at $200 The bridge was closed when a new four-lane bridge connecting the two cities was opened About a month ago the state highway department removed the drawbridge span to Escatawpa to use on bridge there Biloxi Police Chief Louis Rosetti said this morning that the city will not be Involved in the operation of raising the car Two other traffic accidents in Biloxi Thursday caused about $1075 damage police said Cars operated by Annette Duckworth 801 Fayard St and Lester Alexis 443 Division St were in a collision at Division and Mato streets shortly after 4 pm Officer AI Hermes reported Damage wag about 3450 to tbe Duckworth car and $275 to the Alexis auto The other accident happened about 9:15 pm at Lee and Washington streets and involved ears driven by Alvin A Bamaby 1912 Pass Rod Handsboro and Mrs Amelia Barhanovich 1529 First St Officers Bourgeois and Ryan said Estimated damage was $150 to the Bamaby car and $200 to the Barhanovich auto Rudolph Long an accused thief who struck when he was least expected learned in Pascagoula city court Thursday that it does not pay to especially from the county sheriff Long 48 was bound to the Jackson County grand jury on charges of grand larceny and breaking and entering He is charged with stealing groceries from a cupboard to the county jail kitchen the groceries being the property of Sheriff James Ira Grimsley The theft occurred Monday night City Judge Edmund Wilson set bond for Long at $500 on each charge Money Troubles? president Earnest Mayfield was awarded the trophy for the best prepi speech Accentuate The Positive Thursday night at the meeting of Coast Toastmasters in the Instructor Training Brandi Keesler Mayfield gave some ot the important pointy in determining the value of a speech by correct evaluation Other speakers were Art a instructor supervisor Keesler with Touri st-a-speech to the Basic Training and Hascal Coop instructor Keesler who spoke about Morals of Mass Communication also a speech to the Basic Training Program Master of ceremonies was Wayne Kiddey Instructor at Keesler who introduced Paul Smillie to charge of the impromptu session The best impromptu speaker was Lonnie Dyess Southern Bell Telenhone Co SSgt Warren an instructor to the 3388th School Squadron was inducted as a new member General evaluation was made by A Turner area governor through a taped portion of each presentation John Jack-son District 29 lieutenant governor and Paul Smillie club secretary assisted as individual critics President Mayfield announced there was a change in the meeting place for the Oct 8 installation It wlU be held at the Emerald Beach Motel Burglaries Of Homes Reported Three breaking and entering within a few blocks of each other have been reported to Gulfport police Two homes were entered Wednesday around 5 pm on 19th avenue Mrs Coy Ladner 2122 19th Ave stated someone cut the screen in a bedroom window and removed $48 from a purse Mrs Ladner was to the house at the time but did not hear anyone according to Chief of Detectives Paul Hate Across the street at 2117 19th ave at the home of Green Detective Hale said someone af-ledgedly stole a purse containing $20 also by cutting the screen out of a window Ptn Sylvian Carver investigated the entering of a residence today about 6 am at 1801 18th Ave Mrs James Parker was quoted by police as saying someone had entered her home through a kitchen window and stole two purses One of the purses which were to the bedroom where Mrs Parker was sleeping contained three diamond rings valued at $90 and a government check made out to Frances Parker for $90 The other purse contained a wallet and papers Carver said DRIVE-IN REGISTRATION LOUISVILLE Ky (AP) New voters can register now without leaving their cars A drive-in booth manned by city-county workers hag been set up in the downtown area remaining open from 9 am to 9 pm Officials can handle two cars every five minutes SEE RB 1 Russell-J Baker CARROLL'S AUTO PARTS The Largest Sc Most Modem Automobile Salvage Yard Direct Telephone Lines To 30 Large Salvage Yards 832-2711 Evergreen Sta PO Box 2122 Hwy 49 North Open am to 5 pa CLOSED ON SUNDAYS GULFPORT 3rd Flow Abstract Bldg Ph UN 3-3011 PASCAGOULA Pascagcula-Mow Point Bank Bldg SO 2-8371 YOUR HIGH SCHOOL ON A REMINGTON SCHOOL WHITEWATER Kan (AP) Famous American artist Frederic Remington whose paintings of the now-vanished Wild West are museum pieces win have a school named for him Officials say the School at Whitewater will be the only one bearing his name to the United States Remington who died to 1909 once owned a sheep ranch six miles from the site ofj the school 1 Itonboro Methodist Crch and I program on Men our Constitution written by I A merchant vessel which sailed Miss Nixon and Miss Mary Odin with a cargo of grain was dewd Infant Pniop Rite Central Junior High Ijn the water to about five hours tiuaiis i al8c xvtcs The program explained each Thursday off Pascagoula when the The funeral to the infant son phrase Constitotion and ship lost its power the Coast rf 7m (nnri Paive lave sketch of some of the men Guard said today whodiedSenk 18was held tMsrho helpcd wrlte Md ctl ENC Albert Waters engineer-pi' nrm svinarai UP the divisions of the document ing officer for the 82-foot Coast Home in ulf Srt ollowed by Mistress of ceremonies was Su- Guard patrol boat at Pascagoula Ssitte swvtos in WolfRiver 8an Dubo9e: the parts of the fa-said the SS Richmond United nious men were portrayed by: States flag T-2 class tanker was CremMsto of St Cathotic Jeffery Buford Cooper Eu- located five miles east southeast of rhureh tiMna offictetinff leon Holllmon Douglas Arceneaux the Horn Island sea buoy by the Church Lizana officiating Michael Mitchell Stephen Gar- patrol boat I njfp lotto Frank Owens and Ray King The patrol boat was ordered to I The phrases of the document locate the tanker when agents for Th funeral service to Justus I were follows: We the the vessel notified district head-rS? dSd Wednesday Patricial McEmattan quarters at New Orleans that the was held this morning at Riemann er perfect Ricfonond was dead in the water Funeral Home Chanel in Gulfport given Sandra Ross Waters said the master of the The Rev Dodge of provi- Establish justice by Sandra Blair Richmond reported auxiliary and dence Bantist Church Gulfport Insure domestic tranquility by I main propulsion power was lost and the Rev Schuyler Batsmof Patricia FinneU Provide to the The message was sent by a bat-First Bantist Chirh Biloxi of-lcommon defense by Diana Lan- tery powered radio fieiated dry Promote the general welfare Auxiliary power haul been re- Mrs Head organist olav- given by Springer Insure stored when the patrol boat com-ed at ludk in me the blesin liberty to our-manded by BMC Harold Olson Srr? ofJesus and as the vSt- selveB md our Posterity by Linda located the tanker Propulsion God To Thee and Biu ot Rts was Pfwer was restored about 40 min- inteewMinEveSeenk by Cynthia Odell Dianne utes later and the tanker weighed ith Pul Wenger r- Handler gave the closing part on anchor to Mobile Ala b2J25l Don 5S endurace of the Constitution Powers said the patrol boat lo- hSL tosWademd The student body participated cated the tanker to determine if Rudolph Breitschwert as pallbear- the singing of four patriotic the vessel was in any immediate Rudoipn rsreiiscnwert as pauoea under the direction of Miss danger Cause of the power fail- crs I Nixon lure was not given The 82-boat was on scene at 2:25 pm and the I NEWMAN IS HOME tanker sailed to Mobile at 3:10 FROM HOSPITAL pm Herbert Newman who has been The Richmond had cleared Pas-I wish to thank friends and rel-1 confined to Howard Memorial jcagoula earlier Thursday with 19- linen cloth centered with a fall arrangement Pte rents visited the room during the social hour Present Faculty To Meeting Of New Hope Unit Presentation of the faculty and committee chairmen featured the first meeting Thursday of the New Hope Cerebral Palsy School Association at the school in Gulfport Mrs Fife director introduced the five teachers Committee chairmen follow: Mrs Joseph Foley membership Mrs Charles Orr program Mrs Frank Holloway secretary Mrs James Daggett budget and finance Mrs Kenneth Ladnier magazine Mbs Lucy Meaut Mrs Larry Kent ways and means Mrs Leander Malley hospitality with Mrs Jack Lanier assistant Lt Robert Lynch family life and education Mrs Raymond Bracknell spiritual fife Mrs Jim Rouse librarian Mrs Wilbur Payne health Mrs Fife announced open house will be held at the school Sept 27 from 1 am to 2 pm Mrs Bertha room and Mrs Harry room tied for the room count Punch and cookies were served from table covered with a green BILOXI GULFPORT LONG BEACH PASS CHRISTIAN alives to their kindness shown Hospital to three weeks following 600 tons of grain during the illness and death of my a heart attack is now at home I 4 4QJJ 04 -M A I at 1344 Caillavet Floral Hills Memorial Gardens SPECIAL PRE-NEED OFFER! An Opportunity To Save Up To 30 On Burial Spaces In Our Beautiful NEW GARDEN OF GETHSEMANE A new division of Floral Hills Memorial Gardens For Full Details At No Obligation Phone UN 4-1101 from 9 am to 5 pm After 5 pm Please Call Popular with Flying Colors! Resounding cheers from students in all schools for these bright pennant chwrmn We have them in your school colon with your school name or initials Pin a pennant on your sweater Wear it on a neck-chain or as a bracelet chano sister Mrs Adeline Enderle Spe- St and is report- AWENDINGINSTITUTE cial thanks to Doctors Kuljig and ed doing well A McDonald certified pub- Kncf-rlv Rev Kevin Bambrick he accountant of Gulfport is at- Funeral Home HAS BAD DAY tending a three-day tax institute Sd ItoSrff Memorial CmCINNATI Ohio (AP)-Rbb-being conducted at Tulane UnL HospitaL Many thanks for floral ertjLFroehlich will never forget versity in New Orleans and cars Things started when his son I Mrs Bnma rwui Joey 20 months fell out of bed and broke his collarbone Froeh-j Th family of Mrs Emily hch rushed him to the hospital £owi to somany asAunt left and then hurried back to the Siswistes to take thtomeans of hospital when hi wife Sylvia exnresata? oar appreciation to all gave birth to twin girls PECOUL wtoW so kind at Another Jfwaedjen TV APPLIANCE Zenith Radios TV Stereo High Fidelity RADIO TV SALES SERVICE Phene UN 8-4423 1425 25th Ave Gulfport ond to all who sent KILLED IN CRASH flowers May God BLAINE Miss (AP) -Chester Wood 24 of Winona was killed We Tin FAMILY Thursday when his car col Completely Installed 1 1 CHAIN CQC LINK "1 rT FENCE UVH- Badudini an fabric top railing aad labor posts sad gates extra UN 4-1825 Kan Grubb Ph UN 3-6096 Mrs Fred Beattie Ph UN 3-2524 ItlOX I 415 Howard AvimiiS ULFrORT 1301 2th jinui advgSO-It1 tided with a truck near bar.

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