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C of C debenture paid In August. >e p a 1 d will be by a committee t. A. Stephens, C. Jr., Miss Drusil-E. A. Lang, John Robert R'. Allen, la Fitzpatrick.
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il markers will be p. m, August 1. rvVorth of the Mls-Ical Comml88Sion lie markers, with Ballymere, the on East Beach located on the I t Pass Christian ilstory of Cat Is-
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Methodist Church Youth Choir Sun* Regular meeting t 8:30 p. m. Sun-In the sanctuary.
* twelve yeat-a of are cordially ln-le group. Partlc-limlted to Metho-
accompanist for be Mrs. LUcius the Director of church.
ry Choir of the reorganized, and Wednesday even-30 p. m., for re-
ilon on Finance, Stephens Is chalr-lts regular July ;sday. evening at
lev. Luciug Cow-y Monday morn-1, where he will Uhiversltv for :.V He . a 3 8 Chdstlan ist 15. Speakers inged for Sunday evening worship : his absence as 5?11 a. m, Rlclv >f Gulfport) 7:30 clufl Cowan; Aug n., Rev. Eddie on Page 4)
34-parish nrea would benefit by better mall service. Three Mississippi counties are included in the plan.
Barring infrequent delays In media of transportation and occassional distribution errors, jflrst class letters mailed at designated collection boxes or in the post office before 5:00 p. m. on a business day will be delivered on the first delivery at any office in the areas on the following business day.
"Tests just concluded.? Mr. Gray said, "proved the mail pattern to be highly successful. Approximately one and one-third million first-class letters originate on an average business day in post offices within these two metropolitan areas. Approximately 71 per cent of this mall is destined for points within the area. We have tested our newly changed operations; results are exceptionally gratifying.?
SURVEY TO BE HELD
Mrs. Wanda H. Scott will con duct a local survey next week:
Special questions on consumer plans to purchase automobiles, television sets, washing ma chines, and refrigerators will ba asked in the July Current Popu-' lation Survey, Director Meredith A. Bass of the Census Bureau?s regional office in New Orleans, La. announced today.
...-ii, un: unni?1' .-iiail'll. A fl?Ortt door was thrown open by the Impact and Mrs. Myers was thrown out.
Pass Christian Police Chief Milton Ladner and Ptn. Joseph Koolsberger and Harrison Coun1 ty Patrol Chief Crayton Ladner, also investigated the accident.
MISS CAZENEUVE HONORED BY HANCOCK BANK
Miss Ruth Cazeneuve, senior Vice-President at t h e Hancock Bank, Bay St. Louis office, was feted by a dinner at "Annies? Restaurant at Henderson?s Point on Wednesday, July 15th, her fiftieth anniversary with Hancock Bank by Mr. Leo W. Seal, Sr., President of the Bank.
The dinner was attended by the Board of Directors and officers of the Hancock Bank along with all the employees of the Bay St. Louis Bank.
Miss Cazeneuve, whose father was Cashier of the Hancock Bank in the early years after, the bank?s founding, began her career at the bank Immediately after graduation fron! St. Joseph Academy in B a y St. Louis in 1909.
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CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR HEROINE-Shirley O?Neill, left, counselor with a San Francisco children's youth organization, will receive the Carnegie stiver medal for heroism. Her feat: pulling a companion, mortally wounded by a shark off the Ran Francisco coast, to shore. With the medal jwm a 4730 cash award.
wharf was $2,000.
It was learned that for the first 125 feet of wharf the cost to the city was approximately $1,700. The major portion of this was $1,300 for barge rental. Two additional workmen, one drawing $2.75 an hour, ,the other $2.00 an hour, were paid ap* proxlmately $332.50.
It thus appears that action by four Aldermen, Armato, Farragut, Hanson and Wood, will save the city considerable money. Aldermen Wlttmann was out of town at the time.
JOHN M. PARKER HONORED BY VFW
. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Parker, Jr. }vere honored guests of the Pass Christian Volunteer Fire Department at a Shrimp Supper Friday night at the Fire Station.
V. F. D. Chief Richard Purch-ner Jr. presented Mr. Parker with an honorary membership card in the V. F. D. for the services that he has given the group.
New fire helmets were displayed at the meeting and will be distributed later.
It was Ladies?" Night arid the wives of the V. F. D. were present.
Jerry Andresen was welcomed as a new member and his wife, Patsy was also extended a welcome.
Hammond McArthur prepared the shrimp.
Candidates Visit
Among the candidates visiting our office for printing or placing advertising during the past two weeks were: Eddie McDonnell, Luther Patton, Fred Manning, John D. Smith, Nick French, J. J. "Snap? Hayden, Joe Wlttmann, U q t o n Sisson, Carol Gartln, Charles Sullivan, (both through representatives), Stan Bentz, Everett Cuevas anti F. E. Lassabe.
TRINITY FOOD SALE JULY 25
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St. Cecelia Chapter of the Women of Trinity Episcopal Church wiil hold a food sale on Saturday morning, July 25th, starting at 8 o?clock.
The sale will be held in front of the Plantation Restaurant, on Eas? Beach.


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