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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 14

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Clarion-Ledgeri
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Jackson, Mississippi
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Committee on Teacher Eduea-I Ins, Meridian; Trances Nlmorka, dents: and representing MEA MEA APPOINTMENTS 14 Ccc ClarfotftcDflfr SECTION A JACKSON DAILY NEWS Sunday, June 1958 Districts 1-9. respectively: C. A. Hattiesburg; George E. Myers, Johnson, Starkville; Norman B.

Crystal Springs; J. Noel Nutt, tion and Professional Standards: Dr. Kirby Walker, Jackson; Mrs. Nova Lou Ritter, Aberdeen; Dr. Forrest Murphy, University.

Vicksburg; L. D. Megehee, Tica. McKenzie. Holly Springs; W.

J. Parks. Cleveland; B. D. McCallis-ter.

West Point; Marguerite Jenk- yune. The MEA will again be official Directors Meet, Set 1959 Dates I HdHUIiKJtiKJtiWaUKJi Km.HilAim.Kl: ly represented at the NEA Con CHESTER OPTICAL vention in Cleveland, Ohio. June 28-July and the president and secretary were authorized to fill the quota of delegates from DISPENSARY of picayune to represent District Representing the 10.5tX) mem bers of the Mississippi Education 9. Mr. Johnson replaces Al SB K.

Capital Sh rkoM 1-4017 SPCCULlliTS IN CONTACT LE.NBES len ot Tupelo who is leaving his ill si 'J (j 3 til' PT1 Association, the MKA board of directors held its annual business meeting at MCA headquarters in district to become executive di rriterlplltM fllUe 1 MR. A. F. QUINN Services were held 10 a.m. Saturday rector of the Mississippi High School Activities Assn, in Jack Jackson to make appointments, Leaiae Daelitata A Wl BlB Maaaier Other memberj of the Board of Directors who will serve with Mrs.

Sartor for the 1958-59 session are: Garvin H. Johnston, president of Pearl River Jr. College, Pop-larville, vice president; A. A. Roebuck, Aberdeen, immediate past president; Dr.

H. M. Ivy, Meridian, representing past presi lM fix dates and set policy. Both outgoing and incoming members were In attendance at son. Mr.

Megehee replaces Gar vin H. Johnston, president of Pearl River Jr. College, who, as EiMri b-ko1 aS Adjustments rati FABKINQ the joint session. A. A.

Roebuck of the new MKA vice president, was no longer eligible to represent his Aberdeen, retiring president, pre district. sided at the morning meeting and Mrs. Lina sartor of Pachuta, New appointments were made Richland Methodist Church Interment Plain Cemetery IlALDWIiM 1 FUNERAL HOMI 41 MaaUla S4. Paaaa 1 1711 MEMORIAL FUNERAL HCMI IS W. Capital St.

Paaaa S-MM to MEA committees and commis whose term as president began June 1, presided at the afternoon meeting. The board centered attention around a review reapprais al of the activities of the year clos sions, contingent upon acceptance. They are: Accrediting Commission: Dr. T. K.

Martin, Mississippi State University; Julian Prince, McComb; Mrs. L. G. Phillips, Belmont; Mrs. Dahlia Reeves, Gulport; Dr.

C. O. Nel-son MSCW: W. B. Thompson, Greenville; R.

R. Ferrell, Picayune; Joe Dollar, Okolona. ing May 31, including the fiscal SALESMAN WANTED! To sell first class line of Office Supplies, Printing and Office Furniture in Jackson and vicinity. EXPERIENCE required. Wonderful opportunity with excellent pay and chance for promotion.

Our salesmen know of this ad. Write Box 2160-D this paper giving age; qualifications, etc. operations. According to Floyd C. Barnes, executive secretary, official date for the 1959 MEA convention was set for March 18 Problems and Policies Commis 20, to be held in Jackson.

Further planning was implemented on Local Leadership Training, to We Can Serve Yen letter PHONE 3-4649 sion: Robert Taylor, Webb; and Margaret Hutchison, Jackson. THE 106TH REUNION of Jackson Scottish Rite Bodies was closed with an outstanding class of 36 new members of the Royal Secret. Members of "The Charles Gilbert Holler Memorial Class" are pictured: (first row, left to right) Fred W. McEwen, class orator; Claude E. Reeves, Jack C.

Myers, Layton J. Smith, class second vice-president; L. W. Laird, class first vice-president; R. W.

Griffith, class director; M. B. Pierce, class president; Morris J. Priebatsch, class secretary-treasurer; Albert Mitchell and Amos Kendall. (Second row, left to right) Henry H.

Day, O. J. Hope, W. B. Folds, A.

W. Boleware, O. V. Dickerson, G. W.

Merchant, H. Groves Smith, Jerry L. Williams, W. B. Malsbury and Doyle A.

Bond. (Third row, left to right) Ernest W. Gauthier, Larry D. Wall, A. D.

Montgomery, J. H. Crapps, W. H. Wylie, E.

E. Welborn, Leroy Moore, William II. floly, C. G. Goodson.

Harold E. Wright and Henry S. Marx. (Fourth row, left to right) William L. Hardin, Leslie R.

Addison, Andy D. Palmer, John 11. Dukes, Daniel Harvey and John W. Flanagan. culminate in a three-day confer ence on the campus of Holmes Jr.

College at Goodman July 24- 26. Smiii CjardenA SCHOOL'S OUT! Two new interim appointments to the Board were made. Supt. C. A.

Johnson of Starkville was FLORIST fir NURSERY Phone 2-1575 4-1521 named to represent MEA Dis trict 1, and Supt. L. D. Megehee Keep the Kiddies Amused with a PLAYGROUND BACKYARD! Girl Staters To Have Government Program By MEC For the third straight year, the you always SAVE MORE at W. T.

GRANTS! 8' FEET LONG-7' FEET HIGH an!) wsd gsesj gh? ym s5ffl Mississippi Economic Council will present a program on county government before Girls State when it meets at Belhaven College this week. Russ M. Johnson of Jackson, MEC president, said the program will be presented in the Belhaven Gymnasium at 7:30 p. on June 10th. Appearing on the panel, and their subjects, will be: Cliff Chittim, Jackson attorney, "The County Unit System for Building and Maintaining J.

E. Aldridge, Hinds county superintendent of education, "Sixteenth Section and Martin Mc-L assistant attorney general, "Financing County Government." M. B. Swayze, general manager of the MEC, will moderate. Mrs.

C. D. Williams of Yazoo City is in charge of the Girls State program this year. Pre-School 3Icct Is Held At -MSG HATTIESBURG Mississippi Southern College will be host to the fourth annual Pre-School Workshop June 9-13. Kindergarten, nursery school and day care center groups will study methods of leaders in the field.

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Services 10 a.m. Monday Belvedere Church of Christ Jackson, Miss. Interment Jackson Memorial Gardens MRS. STELLA McLAURIN BERRY 963 Bellevue Place Services 10 a.m. Monday Wright is Ferguson Chapel Interment Brandon Cemetery SANDRA DEWITT Fannin, Miss.

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