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Workers clean and work to erect rides at St. Paul?s Catholic Church yesterday in preparation for St. Paul?s Seafood Festival at the church grounds in Pass Christian. The festival opens Friday.
Pass Seafood Festival opens with a bang Friday afternoon
BY ED LEPOMA Staff Writer
Supporters of this weekend?s St. Paul?s Seafood Festival in Pass Christian have made advance plans to shield fairgoers from the stifling heat.
Alderman-at-Large Leo ?Chipper? McDermott said
Tuesday that he had obtained a 16-foot by 120-foot tent for ruse by diners, and work crews were installing it on the fairgrounds fronting the beach directly across from St. Paul?s Catholic Church.
Across Scenic Drive, crews were also erecting carnival rides, which is a popular pas-
time for fairgoers.
'Phis year's 21th annual Seafood Festival, the chief fundraiser for St. Paul?s Church, promises to be a weekend of good fun and good food.
A host of bands will be per-FEST-PAGE 5A
snouppe S WJie, muma, aaiu he would have been 80 years old on Monday. lie had wandered from home last June, but sheriff?s deputies found him less than a mile from their home.
Harrison County Sheriff George Payne praised the com-; bined effort of deputies and neighbors who joined in the massive search.
?It was a real good neighborhood effort,? Payne said. ?If there?s a bright spot to this story, that?s it.?
Visitation for the late Mr. Shouppe will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Riemann Funeral llome in Pass Christian, with a funeral service at 2 p.m.
hur and .everne smentin as stu-lents at the old ilena C.
Jones School, ich held > school reunion Dver the eekend. i couple ?eunlted married :h other >rs after duatlon.
i stalf photo by Bennie Wedgwood
High school sweethearts reminisce at Valena C. Jones class reunion
BY BENNIE WI?I)GWO()I)
Staff Writer
For Arthur and Leverin' Clemenl.in, the Valena C. Jones Class Kounion this past weekend held special meaning. The couple, who graduated in 1965 and 67, respectively, went through school together and then went their separate ways. Arthur moved to Michigan, where he taught, school and became principal of the voc-tech department at his school in Jackson. Leverne stayed here in Bay St. Louis but never forgot Arthur. After Arthur became a widower he got in touch with Leverne, who was also
available, and the couple was married on April 1. Arthur will remain in Michigan until next, year, when he will retire-, a .Ti year veteran of teaching, then move here to join his Leverne.
?Then Leverne?s only job will be to take care of me,? Arthur said.
The reunion of the Tigers was a time of memories on Saturday night at the dinner/dance held in the old Gymnasium behind what is now the Bay St. Louis Police Department. The beautifully decorated
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