This text was obtained via automated optical character recognition.
It has not been edited and may therefore contain several errors.


Cazeneuve
Continued from Page 1A
miss her.?
Visitation for Miss Cazeneuve is today, 3 to 5 p.m., at Edmond Fahey Funeral Home, with recitation of the rosary at 4. A procession will leave the funeral home at 10:15 a.m. Monday and go to Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church for Mass to be celebrated at 10:30. Burial will be in St. Mary?s Cemetery.
Supervisors
Continued from Page 1A
Gex said there has been no reply to the letters at this time.
Other business addressed by the board included approving the February 1-15 payroll, setting up a 9:30 a.m. workshop meeting for Thursday, Feb. 21 and adjourning to Monday, March 4.
"Parkway''-committee so that' r through business and citizen ^ cooperation maintenance will become a matter of pride.
Bomb
Continued from Page 1A
immediately.?
Should a bomb be located, the sheriffs department contacts the federal Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Bureau.
?We have to report to the FBI and the Hancock Civil Defense office every time something like this happens,? said Karl.
Karl said bomb threats were not something new to the area, but that it had been a couple of years since any number of incidents had occurred so closely together.	?
He said, ?At this time, these bomb threats at the Paddle Wheel are not connected to the one at GE Plastics (January 31).
?We feel very strongly that none are war-connected.?
Karl did say the sheriffs department was following some leads on the GE Plastics scare and expected some results shortly.
HHS reception to honor veterans
All local service organizations and clergymen are invited to a reception in honor of the veterans of past and present wars Monday, Feb. 18 beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the cafeteri-a of Hancock High School.
The program will include guest speaker Paul Moody of the Hancock County Veterans Service Center; a performance
OBITUARIES
WILLIE R. SIMPKINS
Willie R. Simpkins, 70, of Picayune, died Wedesday, Feb. 13, 1991, in Slidell, La.
A native of Catahoula, he was a member of Weems Chapel United Methodist Church and was employed at Mississippi Action for Progress.
Survivors include a daughter, Deborah Wilkerson of Picayune; two sons, Roderick Simp-
UW
? J,r.| j-'iv.rui:' 11. r 'ii
by members of the Hancock High School chorus and band ensemble; and speaker Dick Belvel, organizer of the Biloxi support group for the families of the troops serving in the Middle East.
Following the program, refreshments will be served, and tours of Hancock High School will be available.
---------------3 T>_____1 \TT11
Almateene Polude of Mount Olive, and Rowena Bentley of Dallas, Texas; one brother, Silvelma Simpkins of Gulfport; three grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Service will be held Tuesday, 7 p.m., at Weems Chapel United Methodist Church. Visitation will be held two hours prior to serv r> time. Burial will
Ka in	n	P	om	offtrv WoH _
Serving and the Streng
//
Your
M


Cazeneuve 002
© 2008 - 2024
Hancock County Historical Society
All rights reserved