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4B-THE SEA COAST ECHO?SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1996
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WAVELAND
TOPS MS 233 Waveland met Tuesday, Oct. 1 at the Waveland Public Library. Karen nnH	'"??Vs best losers with
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learned many good tips on travel and cruises. A $ 100 certificate for cruises were won by Billy Jean Niver and Joyce Hasling.
Next meeting will be Thursday, Oct. 10 at Annie?s Restaurant beginning at 11:30 a.m. Members are asked to bring articles for ?November?s Silent Auction.? Guest speaker will be Janet McQueen from Hancock Medical Center, who will speak on nuclear surgery and give an update on the hospital expansion.
Game Day will be at the Old City Hall RSVP Room Wednesday,
1 23 at 11 a.m. poker-a-keno^and dominos will be played.
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Sapter, Daughters of the American Revolu-Oct. 9 at 11:30 a.m. at the Great Southern ?ilding, Gulfport, ul G. Gaffney, USN, Chief of Naval C. Topic is National Defense. Hostes-n Brooks and Mrs. Herman Tim
alie Day Celebration at Rosalie in
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'f the Eight and Forty, an honor on Auxiliary, recently held its Inn in Bay St. Louis, cted Mattie North of Bay St. i1996-97 term. Other officers , Doris Mahalak of Gulfport; Boudreaux of Lakeshore; St. Louis; L?Aumonier, Mar-srge, Hazel Wohlschlegel of us Ladner of Gulfport; La ' Bay St. Louis, it Cystic Fibrosis and other
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day, Oct. 12 at 10 a.m. to .vith children while the is read.
information on Satur-event, call 467-9623.
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Storytelling party is a big success
BY BETSY GAGNET 6:30-8 p.m. at Serenity Gal-After the success of the lery 126 Main Street in Bay storytelling at its kickoff par- St. Louis, ty, the , Renaissance Project
has decided to hold several The circles will be informal nights of storytelling in	and	everyone is invited to
October.	hear	and	tell stories	about
A Story Circle will be held	past	times	in Hancock	Coun-
on October 10 nr.H 24 from	ty.
Storytelling
Mildred Fossier delighted the audience at the Renaissance Project kickoff party with stories from her childhood in Bay St. Louis. The Renaissance Project celebrates the history of Hancock County is also sponsoring a historical mural to be painted on the side of Hancock Insurance Agency.


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