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h\Y, OCTOBER 3, 1947 I:; ■idge at [old Meeting r 6th ithly meeting of be held at the e Nelson, 205 Ul-lday, October 6th, mrricane, import-be discussed and rged to attend. •ents’ Club October 7th ober 7th, the St. 'arents’ Club will ;ting at 3:15 p. m. >rary. All mem-nterested are in- )N RV1CE i N. Beach 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY On September 18th, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kergosien were at home to a large number of friends on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wed-ling aniiveirsary and approximately 100 called between the hours of 7 and 9. The home was beautifully decorated throughout in white gladiolii and tube roses and on the tea table was the three tiered wedding cake which “Mat” and Horace cut. This popular yet young couple received messages, gifts and flowers from all guests and from some who Were presented 4rom being present, even though the hostesses had not announced that it was their anniversary. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Kergosien and it is the wish of their friends that they will be together on their golden wedding day. Tigers To Meet Lumberton MOVE TO GALVESTON. TEXAS. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Robbins left Bay St. Louis with their son Ellis Robbins and are now at his home at 3912 Avenue Q, Galveston, Texas. The Robbins not only lost their home in the resent hurricane but the part of furniture that did not float away was ruined and the house was completely demolished together with a lot of their clothing, bed clothing and household linens. They spent most of the storm in their garret but were unable to salvage much of anything. The Bay High Tigers have reorganized after the hurricane and Coacn Ellis Guillory is keeping them out ror extra practice sessions this week, gening ready for the game with Lujpberton. The game scheduled with Pascagoula here last week was cancelled CHANCERY SUMMONS TRY POST- W R "FASTERACTING" COLD TABLETS R*6eve Hie aches and "sleep robbing" Miserm of Colds fast with 666 (tablets or Gquid) Comtt—: Utt «* THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI To: “The Heirs at Law of Frank L. Gelbke, Deceased.” You are summoned to appear before the Chancery Court of the County of Hancock in said State on the First Monday of November, 1947, to answer the Suit No. 5352 in said court of Mrs. Angeline Picone Gelbke Lusher; wherein you are defendants, being a suit t>y the said Mrs. Angeline Picone Gelbke Lusher to nave herself recognized and decreed to be the sole and only surviving heir at law of Frank L. Gelbke, Deceased, and as such placed in possession oi his estate. This 11th day of September A. D. 1947. (SEAL) A. G. FAVRE, Clerk. but the boys expect to take right up and show the fans of Lumberton a thing or two. The Tigers leave Friday afternoon for the night game. —THE HANCOCK COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS THE MEANS OF DEVELOPING HANCOCK COUNTY. JOIN IT TODAY. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE BONDS CHANCERY SUMMONS THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI To Joseph Nester Bourgeois You are summoned to appear before the Chancery Court of the County of Hancock, in said State, on the First Monday of November, A, D. 1947, to defend the Suit No. 5356 in said Court of Georgina Carver .Bourgeois, wherein you ara a Defendant. This 15th day of September, A. D. 1947. (SEAL) A. G. FAVRE, Clerk. Whereas, the City of Bay St. Louis is a municipality of less than 15,000 inhabitants; and Whereas, said City intends to issue FIFTEEN THOUSAND ($15,-000.00) DOLLARS of Bonds, or so much thereof as may be necessary and legal: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the iBoard’s intention to issue said bonds on or after the 20th day of October, 1947; and it twenty percent (20%) of the qualified electors of the municipality shall file no written protest against the issuance of said bonds on or before said date, then the said Board shall issue the said bonds without an election. The purpose of said issuance of bonds being for the purpose of issuing bonds in the amount of FIFTEEN THOUSAND $15,000.00) DOLLARS or so much thereof as may be necessary and legal, with interest at the rate of not more than six percentum (6%) per annum, for the purpose of supplementing funds now on hand for the construction and equipping of a public school building for the colored school children of the City of ;Bay St Louis. Dated this the 16th day of September, A. D. 1947. (SEAL) FJOARD OF MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS, CITY OF BAY ST. LOUIS, MISS. By: H. GiRADY PERKINS, City Secretary. (Sigjiefci) DELINQUENT REALTY TAX ROLL TOWN OF WAVELAND, MISSISSIPPI Notice is hereby given that I will on Monday, Oct. 13, 1947, offer for sale at the front door of the Town Hall, in the town of Waveland, Mississippi, within legal hours, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, the fol-lowng described land, delinquent for taxes due thereon, for the year 1946, or so much thereof as will be necessary to satisfy and settle said taxes and all costs, to-wit: Name Division of Section or Lot Numbers < Si c u o' 3 5? tr o o >-3 a X 2 c 2. H 0 trrh 2% § C3 *1 2 5* 4% n* 0 ft 1—1 £3 >0 ft) W (U 3 £ CO* % V) «-► ft X 03 ffQ >*1 ft Cn SD ft CO ft 0 ft 0 X , o tD Eugent A. Schwartz, etal, Lots 21 & 22 Block 6, E. W. Ulman Sub., Ward 1 .............................. Eugene A. Schwartz, etal, Lots 28 & 29, Block 6 E. W. 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