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2A-SEA COAST ECHO-SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1980
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Obituaries
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MRS. AGELINE LADNER
Funeral services for Mrs. Ageline Mary Ladner will be 3 p.m. today at the Reimann Funeral Home Chapel in Bay St. Louis.
Interment will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery.
Visitation was from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday night at the funeral home.
Mrs. Ladner, 71, of 420 Old Spanish Trail in Waveland, died at 12:12 a.m. Saturday October 18, 1980 in Gulfport Memorial Hospital.
She was born March 18, 1909 and was a lifelong resident of Hancock County.
Mrs. I,adner is survived by her husband, Chester (Bud) l,adner of Waveland; four sons, Addison Bounds and Otis Bounds, both of Bay St. Ix)uis, Herman Bounds of Orlando, Fla., and Henry Steen of Kiln; two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Carver of Bay St. Louis and Mrs. Marie McCullough of Merritt Island, Fla.; one sister, Mrs. Liander Bounds of Picayune; 35 grandchildren; and a number of great-grandchildren.
ELECTION IN THE AIR-Elementary students at Hancock North Central recently held a school election with two parties seeking office. Mrs. Louise Wilkinson, teacher used the election as part of class activity. Chris Ory, Thomas Necaise, Shannon Smith, Loraine Williams, Troy Wicktom, Barry Wl-
ektom, Ctrlene Fleming, Sandy Necaise and Buffy Knight vote and »>rk election booth. The team of Smith for president with Tro’VVicktom, vice president was very close. The other team ha Fleming for president and Barry Wicktom, vicepreside*. (Staff photo-Ellis Cuevas)
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Bay committee eyes ordinance
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By WAYNE DUCOMB JR.
An Interim Bay St. Ixniis Architectural Committee recently formed by the City Council has selected the Downtown area for the first phase of an architectural improvement plan.
Members of the committee are now studying various ordinances enacted by several cities which are designed to preserve the architectural significance of certain areas.
The interim committee members decided Tuesday night its goal is to formulate an ordinance to help the final committee enhance Downtown area architecture.
The interim group also elected officers and initiated a plan to eventually form a permanent advisory committee to the city council.
Ward Two City Councilman James Thriffiley explained to committee
members, “This group will eventually become an organization similar to New Orleans’ Vieux Carre Commission which will work toward promoting architecture to enhance the community.”
The Downtown commercial area is a commercially zoned area roughly encompassed by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Toulme and State Streets, and the beachfront.
Interim committee officers elec are Chairperson Nell Frisbie, Sec dary Chairperson Bonnie Tanner i Secretary Herta Smith.
Other members of the commit include Peggy Gibbon, Maggie Hayd Carol Vegas, Cal Smith and Wa; Ducomb Jr.
The next committee meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. Oct 28 at City H


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