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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 13

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Greenville, Mississippi
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The Delta Democrat-Times, Greenville. Miss May 28, 1953 Pane II JOHN ANTHONY, center, loads his plate with delicious fried cutfish at the Washington district iish fry and roundtable meeting Tuesday night. Supervising the fish frying are, left to right, M. G. Clements, Bob Fulmer, beside the stove, and Chuck Thomas.

Behind Thomas is Bill Millette. SCOUT LEADERS swing out with a Hula in a stunt at the Washington district annual fish fry and roundtable meeting Tuesday night at the home of Ralph Schoonover, who is seen in the background. Left to right are Lester Nelkin, Paul Cobell, Salvador Mauee'lli and Clements Jr. With Unique Parade Eudora Ceremonies Honor Mrs. Caraway By LORENE CODDINGTON EUDORA 'By official o- clamntion of Mayor D.

L. Hall, Eudora observed Chaille Caraway Pay on Sunday, May 24, in honor of a first grade teacher, who is retiring after 42 years of leaching, 32 of which have been in the Eudora school. Miss Careway estimates that she started over a thousand Eudora youngsters in school. At 2 p.m., the main street of Eudora was cleared of traffic while Miss Caraway was escorted from her home in a horse drawn carriage driven by Roy Dodfon, veteran school janitor. Four children from the 1952-53 first grade class, whose parents.

Miss Caraway has also taught, accompanied the carriage carrying placards which read "Chaille Caraway, Our Teacher, 1921-1953" while from the loud- Bpeaker came, the song, "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You." At the main intersection, the carriage was brought to a stop and the honorce was presented an orchid from the faculty. Mrs. Charles Woodruff, school's youngest a made the presentation while a quartet of former pupils sang "Dear Hearts and Gentle People." The carriage proceeded to another Intersection to the strains of "Perfect Day:" At this place, Miss Caraway changed from the carriage to modern red convertible, escorted by the Eudora High School Band, conveyed her to the entrance of the modern new elementary school building. Hugh L. Smith, superintendent of the Eudora schools, and N.

L. McDuffic, president of the local school board, escorted the honoree from the car to the stage of the J. C. Gray Memorial Auditorium where she received several hund- Andrew Johnson Taking Family On Trip To Greece Andrew Johnson, one of the owners and manager of Jim's Cafe is leaving Monday afternoon for his native Greece and will be away from Greenville for three months. "It's my first vacation in 18 their effectiveness, Benson said.

Ition, Benson said the administration In a speech before the South nevertheless will not be "tearing Dakota Livestock Growers Associa-lup the farm programs we have years in fact since I came to late her and to bring gifts of appreciation. Presiding at the punch bowls were Mrs. W. W. Morrell and Mrs.

L. L. Lipe both of whom, have taught with Miss Caraway during most of her 32 years in Eudora. Former pupils from points in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas were among the out of town guests. Scores of telegrams and messages from all parts of the country were received.

Betty Jo Bufkin and Barbara Wingo, former pupils of Miss Caraway and 1953 graduates of E. II. assisted with the registration of Greenville," Johnson said. Mrs. Johnson and their two sons, Gus Johnson, 17, and Nick Johnson, 15, are going along to make the trip.

They'll see Mrs. Johnson's mother and Johnson's brother and sister. Andrew Johnson came to the United Slates in 1911 and has lived in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana Missouri, Washington State a Chicago. He engaged in the grocery business at Pensacola and for the last stveral years has owned a operated restaurants a Clarksdale, Belzoni, Moorhead, Poplar Bluff, and Greenville. And Greenville is the best town of them all," he said.

The Johnsons will sail from New York City, on the Greek liner, New Halas. guests and the receiving of the gifts. Mrs. Alvin Meyer served as gen eral chairman of the affair. Modern fashion, modern refreshment, go hand in hand-Pepsi is dry, LIGHT, reduced in calories.

-the LIGHT refreshment DELTA BEVERAGE CO. 718 MAIN DIAL, 7563 gov old" Government Says Bid Living Index Fell 1.1 Per Cent WASHINGTON (UP)-- The ernment Weds, reported its cost of living index fell 1.1 per cen January and April. That would have brought a two cent an hour pay cut to employes of General Motors and the Ford Motor had not new agreements been reached recently with the companies by the United Auto Workers. The new agreements called for no wage adjustment to be made on the April index and to switch over to the "new" consumers price index in the future. But 1,000,000 railroad workers are still under the old index but they were 'not due for adjustment on this month's report.

Benson Says To Accept Inadequate Support 'Defeatist' DEADWOOD, S.D. (UP) Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson said Weds, it is "rank defeatism" to accept present "inadequate" farm price support programs as the best that "free men can develop." He said farm programs of the past 20 years have "struggled" vith the problem of farm prosperity ind price stability without solving t. "I am sure that we would have seen long ago that our farm programs were inadequate to meet 'arm needs," if World War II and he Korean emergency hadn't cre- iled the "false impression" of What's your iggest value in flavor-rich goodness Always cooks "up crisp and delicious because it's sliced fresh daily? BACON Mdmphil I'nrhnit Co, and starting over." He said it will take the "good" from present programs and "buiid upon it." Scouters, Wives Have Big Old Time Fish Fry Sixty-eight Boy Scout leadersmeans and how It can serve them and Cub den mothers attended the annual fish fry and round table meeting of Washington district Tuesday evening at the home of Ralph Schoonover. Large quantities of fried catfish, cole slaw, potato salad, and cold drinks were served to the scout- ers.

Invocation was given liy Officer W. A. Blackman. Following the supper a typical institutional representatives meeting held by L. C.

Maisenheld and Lester Watson of Leland and Chuck Thomas, executive field representative of Delta Area Council. at some future date. Everything i taught in scouting has a piactlcal application, and that must carried across to the boys." Assisting James Harvey of Troop 53, in a first aid demonstration were Alex Alston and Maxwell of llollnn'dalc, and Lankford of Greenville. An exhibition of skilled fly casting was given by Herman Schoonover, following which Chuck Thomas emphasized the need of fathers and sons getting to know better fishing together. After the presentation of awards' won at the recent eamporee at Indianola.

Bill Lowry showed a Mrs. Neal Rogers demonstrated'movie on Camp Tallnha, will be a Cub Scout i game, followed by an explanation of the past year's activities of Cub Pack 16 by Mrs. 3ay Thomas. Doug Herring discussed the pur-i poses of scouting, and emphasized: that' "every phase of training in scouting skills and crafts should be explained fully to the Scouts so they will really know what it! open this summer from June 7 to July 25. Dollar Brokers ranirfi you.

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