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Little Miss Vivian D. Prague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Vf. Prague of New Orleans and Bay St. Louis, is shown in front with scissors in her hand in'the center of the picture which was taken just after she cut the ribbon stretched across the highway, marking the formal opening of the new million-dollar beach boulevard and*seawall at Bay St. Louis Saturday. Holding the ribbon bn the left is II. S. Weston (A), president of the Hancock county'-board of supervisors, and on the right, Mayor Charles Traub, Sr., (C), of Bay St. Louis. Standing next to Mr. Weston is Lieutenant-Governor Bidwell Adam (B). The two other children in the group are Eva Belle Prague and Emilfe Gex, Jr., son of E. J. Gex, Bay St. I^ouis attorney, who acted as master of ceremonies lit the dedication.''.V,/,'’
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