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Lively Arts Staff photos by Marla Watson c'ory 10, daughter of Mrs. Ado-ree Shortle of Bay St. Louis. Hara will go as a repre-ientative of Mississippi 3ov. Bill Waller and will iresent the count his cre-lentials as an honorary :olonel on the governor’s taff. Young Elise will present Ann Landers Heartline Sunday Morning, February 16, 1975 Historical gift made by Coastian Mrs. Ellse Beauchamp of Bay St. Louis holds a framed copy of a Joe Moran graphic depicting d’Iberville’s ship, Marin, which will be presented to the French Consul in Washington, Count Max de Montalembert de Cers, at a luncheon Thursday in Lorton, Va. The count is the principal speaker for a DAR History Month program which Mrs. Beauchamp is in charge of presenting to the DAR Bill of Rights Chapter. The program deals with the early French settlers on the Gulf Coast as well as current Franco-American relations. Or** - TT &+ ^ ' v * * *■ * T
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