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Thursday Afternoon February 20, 1975
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Bay-Waveland Garden Club representatives, county agent John Smith and Waveland beautification chairman Mrs. William Gaudet discuss plans for planting in the vicinity of the Waveland Hospitality Center on U.S. 90. The center will
Staff photo by Marie Watson
the terms of office of six former garden club presidents from Waveland. Pictured are (standing) county agent Smith and Mrs. Corden Gleim, a past president; kneeling, Mrs. Dan M, Russell Jr., garden club civic development chairman ~	he	project,	and
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Work to begin immediately in hospitality center vicinity
The Bay Bureau
Beautification in the vicinity of the Waveland Hospitality Center, U.S. 90 near Waveland Avenue, will begin immediately with city crews doing clearing work and ground preparation, the mayor and board of aldermen decided Wednesday after accepting a report from Mrs. Coral Gaudet, city beautification chairman.
Mrs. Jean Gleim was appointed coordinator of the hospitality center project which includes the planting of six native magnolia trees by the Bay-Waveland Garden
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terms of office of former club presidents from Waveland.
A landscaping map, submitted this week by area horticulturist Terry Wilbourn, also calls for the planting of various other flowering shrubs and plants in the surrounding area and in the highway median.
Mrs. Gaudet said the newly formed Club from Waveland Elementary School has agreed to collect litter on Coleman Avenue and another street of the boards's m-lection as a contribution to the c't-
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