Pass Christian NewsMYRTLE SPENCE McDERMOTT—Phone 49FATHER’S NIGHTMr. Robert R. Alien, 'English instructor at Hie Pass Christian High School, announces Father’s Night Thursday at the school. Following the program a social hourwill be held in the home economics department. This is being sponsored by the Parent-Teachers Association.PASS BEATS BAY ATTI G O’ WAR |The Pass Ghristian Boy Seoul j Troop 216 defeated the Bay St. jLouis troop Monday night in a tug'o' war two out of three at the j Pass Christian Scout house before iia large audience. There was a ; group of Pass Christian Boy Scouts ! in boxing events which resulted as;follows: Howard Adams vs. Don- I*ald Barksdale, decision for Adams, Arthur Hursev vs. Cyril Ladner, decision for Hursey; Levi Brown vs. Jules Brown, decision for J. Brown. Jr. Jones acted as referee.Frank Wharton, scoutmaster, presided. Following the events a supper was prepared by the Scouts. Their new club house on the grounds in the rear of the Pass Christian High School property on West Second is one of their latest assets.McTYRE APARTMENTSThe spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. McTvre on St. Louis Avenue has been renovated and converted into two large apartments. The McTyres moved here from St. Louis some three yearsago and liked the Coast and Pass Christian so much that they de-i cided to buy here. Since purchas-*ing this large home they have built a smaller dwelling on thenorth side of their property.SICK LISTBilly Simpson, a student at St. Stanislaus College, Bay St. Louis, has been confined to his home here the past week, suffering from a nose infection.Toddy Northrop, young son of the Dan Northrops here, has been ill the past few weeks. His condition has caused much concernin his family.Mayor J. H. Spence is able to sit up and has ben carrying on his business affairs from his home this week.MRS. SIMPSON HEADS ALUMNIAt the regular meeting of the St. Joseph's Alumni AssociationMnnriav ni£*ht at thp rnnvpnt h^rp. I