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by the way . . . B\ |)nui< \ - will \ LK B BK K.l I BB V \ r lit V T - . ** « I ■i ?• i. a a i .t .a- ) ,t . a ' rs \'olunir B, 1 XiiniluT ‘JG Naw 1 KM'rw S. (’. lMMbS, rhursday. Oatolu'r 1!*. ll'GT $2.00 IYr Vtair - Sinyh' Copy 10c New Orleans, here we come! draw crowds Hex L. Carter, Chairman of the Sponsonne- Committee, said toda\ per that the 1 * enurrata' •''•u- al. v is a Piiamalie new a pies >aeP to \ o;, f i e at ion. \\ rean t ■ 11 a e i'e a i: o{ ra- ■p. r Baity a\ o i \ one , ai '! \ a : o ,( m«e: ! " ■ !i eoi: t ae’o it II rn ti; !:a ! oi' • i. per I I Sm l tela- ( ottna 1 Uv \ a i o ! o Mi'll; Bled- s, ! !‘!! ii \ a I < on^resS, hke iiao. Hi’ oi;y, a - .. \ ' s enior oltippi’s nt the Xi’wIht AI il S ptPieii hand renini i iiTtunc t ans, a s wore naa'i\<al that 1 he Hand trip lo Xaw ('rle (it't'ipiadv approved. AI arts Ipi!d tin \\ Bp tie iiaild W I'll Mil M'eel Mf, ad lietdi 1 a i m 11; v a'cotui ])lacp in the marehinc hand eonte ■dninnt Inter "rntn left, the officers are David Park, corpora • hantion, 2nd. Pc; Karen Pominiek. 2nd Id,; ite hair last I iie.ala. ;me Paysiuyer, eorpurtil; K.alhv e\ e/l hoe Aliteheli, eoia.nrtd. Drum APi or Keith Xicti M h '-O ' f and ./eriw tv a.- ad.', n ! when (tie oieftrre w mad (Sunphotn) Band invited to Mardi Gras u n Schools close Monday for census \>l B \ \ ( M ! WN \Khl I) IBM' a\, ( ■ o P.MI. I ! Vi I ' I, Ms srp. 'Hi I to ; 111 o n p e o p [, ’ 'port II11 ; pv h t arohn to 11 ioe rat e| t o i t i e pt me pal in t h t Tom (oil 1 Wo i u m mat or Krne.a 1 1' i'. B rv a ft I », and 1 '. (,, IB '/i ami pin a r ail V t ho la t oeoa i, m at \\ h|oh a i nl ( a'li u ill a pp.a i i. a no. iso, -ij t |K i ina\' o1111,i , ea ia am 'ha! M ana i", . Mi •t ! oi • | t mil a t a i o 111 a i u ali i, poor \\ .. I : a. r mm ad at le m 1! .t A . MAN XDhRBSSl^s dr and .Mr Bdd.o Ky/.or Cm, • rm vo.; tie : i n> \v homo! 1 ' i, Mo !. N’ew herrv. The appearance of Magistrate Eugene Shoaly's court was eon.-dderably improved this week when three ladies oerted mi a magistrate’s jury for the first time. They were, from left, Mrs. Hetty Lou Layton, Mrs. Marian P rad field and Mrs. Caroline Cockrell. Women have serv ed on the circuit court juries in Xewberry for the past several terms of court, but the first lady jurors to serve in Xewberry were on a jury empaneled by Coroner Ceo. R. Summer to conduct an inquest, several months ayo, (Sunphoto)