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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 41

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Jf FAMILY LIVING NOTEBOOK lifiBBffi: Biouseffuesls of the Sam Kushners are Mr and Rachael and their grandson, Andy Iron, York City. Mrs. Rachae) is Mrs Kushner's Br and the visitors will be here for about three SE Evans nf Jennings, and Robert C. Broad- of Crowley, who were married Monday, June were "entertained at a family Polynesian Buf- at the Pioneer club on Wednesday night, June 7, fosts and hostesses were: Miss Juliette TutM1, foil C. Tuthill, and Mr.

and Mrs. Nnl C. Tul- lill cousins of the bride-elect 'on arriving each received leis. Miss Evans lii nrespnted a rr-uben lilv corsage centered with a UhnT in leal bird and Mr. Robert Broadhurst boutonnipre with matching tropical i ''The cocktail hour proceeding the buffet dinner Llured Polynck-m drinks in Polynesian stemware.

The Buffet service was centered with a lower- In floral arrangement in pastel hues accentuating "hi Xr of lavender yellow and crimson and was flanked by room height palm trees. i The dinner table floral arrangement was in shadcs of the color rchemc. small orcV dish bv the hosts and hostesses. JUNE 1961, Lake Chorles American frest WEEK'S CALENDAR TUESDAY, JUNE 13 I Recreation Center. Advanced classes will be held from 1 to The SPEBSQSA will meet p.m.

7:30 p.m. Tursflny at. 1710 High-' The Auxiliary at St. Patricks way 14. Visitors are welcome.

Hospital will meet on Beginners square dance, class- at 10 a.m. in the Medical library es will be held from 7 to 1 p.m. Tuesday at high school Park recreation center, followed hy at the hospital. THURSDAY, JUNE 15 IB sfifia Frank Blackburn will the! Instructor. a( Hj jchool Park Recreation Civil Defense Women Cc er.

Fran jc Blackburn in- itinit will meet at 7 p.m. Tues-; struclm day in the court house basement Gcncral Craft wor taught Alcoholics Anonymous will: to 9 Thursday at meet at p.m. Tuesday 302: Hjgll Sch(W Recreation Ryan Street this meeting is forj C(mter lrs A g. jjevlla the members only. instructor.

i Social dancing for adults will WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 held from 8 to 10 nvtar Social dancing for adults will day at High School Park Kecre- be Md from 8 to 10 p.m., alien Center with Mrs. Georgia Wednesday at High school park Earle instructing. SSctinf Fra Shape leftover mashed pota- Blackburn instructing. ttfeSt in racltcd A review ''VT 7 butler and then in finely crushed ing will be offered from 'to I Bak a hot ovcn Wprfnnsrtav at Huth niccl lloussioro. Jr.

and Mr -md Mrs N. Garbartno and son Svlvcster Juliette Tuthill. Neil C. Tulhill, Jr, and Mr and Mrs. Neil C.

Tuthill, Sr. P-itsv Haves bride-elect of Ensign William A. Na was honored recently when her cnusm. Mrs. Robert Brock Lawcs.

entertained Uh kitchen shower. The refreshment table Mrs. Robert Rupert, left, of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Tutty, center, of Porra- down, North Ireland, and Major Rupert, right, who spent lost week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bob came friends while the Martin's were stationed in Nancy, France, and Mr. Martin was a lieutenant in the army. This is the first time the Tutry's have visited the United States.

They especially enjoyed seeing the water skiing while they were in Lake Charles. Park Recreation Center Frank Blackburn instructing. Lake Charles Duplicate Bridge; club meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at 723 Twelfth The second Wednesday of each month will be master point A beginners ceramics class will; be taught from 9 to 11 a.m.; Wednesday at High School Purkj browned. PHOTO COPIES nf nit-lti Wedrtlna papert and other documents.

While You Woit MAC'S CAMERA SHOP JDEAR ABBY covered with a Subtle, Almost Effective; Qet Her Out While Able These specifications prove that better than any other, riedrich ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Another recent party for Miss Hayes was a linporic shower given at the home of Mis. J. t. i ace i Mrs Ralph Savino and her daughter Anito of ScSfmont. Texas.

Mrs. Savino is Miss Hayes aU The refreshment table was covered with white over pale pink taffeta and held an arrangement of pink carnations and pink roses, flanked by frosted wedding bells. The honoree and her mother, Mrs Herscy Hives and the groom-elect's motner. Mrs. William were presented corsages of sweet heart roses.

Mrs. Joseph Fertilta and Mrs. Charles Messina, cousins of the bride from Beaumont, Presided at he punch service. About forty guests called during the evening. Mrs Crvstal Davis entertained recently with a luncheon at "the Lake Charles Country Club honoring her granddaughter, Patsy Hayes whose mar- rkige to Ensign William A.

Kraus will be held on Juno 17. Patsv presented each of her bridesmaids with a cultured pearl necklace and ear rings and pink kid gloves. The hostesses gift to the honoree was bread and butter plates. The luncheon table held an arrangement of pink stock. The honoree was presented a corsage of sweetheart roses and her mother, Mrs.

Hersey Hayes, and Mrs. William Kraus, mother of the groom-elect, received pink carnation corsages. There were twelve guests. Linda Mae Stephens, bride-elect of Larry Henning of Sulphur, was guest of honor when Mrs. Michael A.

Benglis, Lynda Benglis, and Mrs. J. O. Broussard entertained with a kitchen shower at the Benglis home. The kitchen theme was used in the decorations.

The refreshment table was covered with a red checked cloth and held milk white punch service encircled with English ivy. The honoree was presented a corsage of miniature kitchen utensils. There were 65 invited guests. Larry Pleimann and fiancee, Sally Hughes returned to Dallas, Texas, after spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Pleimann here. Mrs Pleimann and daughter, Jacquetta, attended Larry's graduation at SMU last week. Ha Graduated Magna Cum Laude from Perkins Theological school.

Sally received her degree in education at the same HAS. DAN BERBER, HOWCT 9 I to with Gwbor to tbo new animal shapes. Traveling to vaca- ion destination by car this summer? If you're in the vicinity of 'remont, Michigan, Oakland, Jalifornia, Asheville, N. Jochcsler, or Niagara Falls. Canada, why not visit one of the jerher plants and got the grand, guided toutf The welcome mat ilways out.

DEAR ABBY: About a year! ago my husband started bringing i a woman home from his office to do extra work. Then he asked me to make the den into a bed- room for her as he thought it i was dangerous for her to drive; home alone at night. I did this, thinking it would last only a little while. Now woman is making her hotne with us. She bosses the children around, and; has practically taken over my, I house.

My husband said she is smart and I should listen to her ideas. Last night when he sug-. gested I take the children a spend the summer with my par-j ents (600 miles away), I realized: 1 had been a big fool. Abby. 11 want that woman out of my house.

I love my husband don't want to lose him. What ex- cuse can I use? TOO TRUSTING. DEAR TRUSTING: You don't need an "excuse" you have good reasons. Without pointing! an accusing finger, tell your' husband you want that woman OUT of your home immedlaMv. Don't threaten him, and dor make a scene.

Explain that it is your love for him and your family that makes Impossible to tolerate a "live-to" guest at your home. DEAR ABBY: Won't you please say something about people who buy birds as pets and mistreat them? I have actually had people say to me, "Our canary fell in the dishwater and was drowned." Or, "Our parakeet flew into tha open fireplace and got burned up." Or, "The cat got it." Or, "The dog got it." I once knew a man who used to give his parakeet vodka just to see how it. would act. This same man is big and strong and, just because the bird pecked him on the ear, he knocked the bird down and broke its wing. Can you tell me why birds the "most abused of all BIRD LOVER.

close a stamped, self-addressed envelope. A lovely wedding need not he expensive. For Abby's pamphlet on "How To Have A Lovely Wedding." send 50 cents to Abby, Box 3365. Beverly Hills, Calif. Friedrich Manufacturing Specifications Sugar Syrup for Summer Drinks Ortr-tH Olrattiilotif Mtmliul Modi) H.P.

H.ljhl Width 1 7 JL 1S1K Minimum Will Optninj Cjpicity' Dtplh Hiijht Width 1 26Mi 20V4 28 JWU. 32 Vi JAiL 30 DEAR LOVER: Not all pet; birds are abused only those! who are unfortunate enough to belong to people who belong in cages. DEAR ABBY: 1 hope this set-j ties your argument about Southerners who say "you all." i They never use it to address ONE person. For example: In Act Two of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar Anthony said, "Friends. I am with you "all and love you all." Also in his famous funeral speech, Anthony said over Caesar's body, i "You all did love him." And in the Holy Bible.

a 1 i writing to the Philippians, said, "I thank my God upon every re-; membrance of you all al-! in every prayer of mine for you all." Crystal clear, isn't it? Now, if anyone from Brooklyn, who thinks it is proper to say "youse guys" will write to me, I will straighten him out. SOUTH CAROLINA. CONFIDENTIAL TO "NEVER ON "Better late than never. But better never late." Everybody has a problem, What's yours? For a personal reply, write to Abby. Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.

Be sure to en- Keep sugar syrup on hand for summer drinks. To make it, stir a couple of cups each of sugar and water over low heat until the sugar dissolves. Cover, bring to boiling and boil about five minutes. Cool and store in covered jar in refrigerator. PLANNING TO BUILD OR REMODEL? YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT FLAMELESS, ELECTRIC HEATING AND COOLING Air Circulation BwfnaUttd Boom Mr (C.F.M.) Freih Air Mb.

(C.F.M.) Stile Air Shippwj Eihiwt Uln. Mu. Wright 1S071 1S031 1S1Z2 1S1IZ 1S242 215 250 360 360 325 325 380 600 570 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 350 350 400 640 650 550 625 1115 178 173 202 268 Electrical Requirements' Powtr Elfleltncr fjclor Standard 110-58 Sec. 4 (ASRE Sid. 16-565-The ASRE ii nnlir recognized standard for measuring air conditioning Filedrfcn i engi- ntetmg research results in steady improvement; therefore, specifications oi FloalingAir Conditioners are subject to change without notice.

We'd rather sell you Frtadrloh- you'd rather own one. $10 DOWN DELIVERS 30-60-90 DAY CHARGE FINANCE CHARGE KRAUSE MANAGAN OUtf STATES UTIUTJIS COUP 209 S. Ryan HE 3-3666 SILENCE NOISE "Ywr Auttiortttd Prtldrlch Dwltr" June may be the time when croon and moon make a pretty rhyme, but practically speaking, it's the time for mothers to think of energy-saving tips during beat waves. No-iron fabrics for baby will lessen your ironing load. Baby does best with a minimum of duds.

Try to get your big chores done in the cool of the morning. Catch a cat nap while baby's a-snoozc. Plan simpler for bolh baby and the family. I Summer in the key of C. Easy way to take some of the siwle out of summer; give baby Ibis daily ration of vitamin Serve any one of 6 refreshing Gerber Juices Orange, Apple Apple-Cherry Orftnge-Ploe apple, Pineapple Grapefruit Orange-Apple- all rich In vitaml sound gunu and body tlssuei nderful when served as MM tpedsl when served HOW-FLY CONVAIRS BRAN IFF AIRWAYS Summertime or lunches are especially lip-smacking when topped of! with Gerber Strained pr Junior Fruit.

Flavors are sun- kissed good, colors eye-appealing. And, of course, they're prepared to preserve the ut- most in nutritive values. Gerber' Baby Foods now come in the new cape Shop- Ewy label) with UM variety name right at the top. Gerber Baby Foods, Frwaoot. Wish.

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