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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 22

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4 American Preaa, Lake Char leg. April 20, 1354) Socfefy 2781 Birih Announcements The following births were a son, Danny Calvin corded at Si. Patj-UVs April il. To Mr. and Mrs.

K. T. VS'iialU'v, 1 and Mrs. Ro-'er Kct- 'Ihoniiis a M-irl" I bora April iu. To Mr.

and L. A. Canik, Grand Chenier, a son Richard Wayiw born April 10. To Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Bryant, III Ford street a daughter, Linda Sue born April 10. To Mr. and Mrs, Angelo Lisotta, J828 North Shattuck, a daughter Frances Erlene, born April 10.

To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duhon, Rt. 2, Box 113, a daughter, Eva Rita born April 10. To Dr.

and Mrs. C. E. Barham, 309 Shell Beach drive, a son Frank Gibson born April 10. To Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Martin. 626 Orange street, a Richard Allen, horn April II.

To Air. and Mrs. P. K. Miller, 1723 Lake street, a Todd born April 11.

To Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Calendar for the Week 12.

Tuesday, April PTA meet at To A-1C and Mrs. Frank A. Murray, a daughter, Lyn, Apiil 6. To A-3C and Mrs. James G.

Fuller, a daughter, Sherri De Lane April 8. To A-2C and Mrs. Simon Gis- berman, a daughter, Judith Marsha, April 9. To 2nd Lt. and Mrs.

John H. Bird, a daughter, Sharon Louise, April JO. The followijf births were recorded at Lake Charles Memorial Hospital the past week: To Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Joseph Gaspard, 805 Camelia street a girl, Deborah Ann April iO son Travis! nd hom Pal- Ciozat.

Duhon street, a girl. Ann Elizabeth April Ji. ujn. Beginners square dance classes for adults will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the city recreation center.

4826 Arlington drive, a daughter Kllen born April 11. To Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Leaer, H16 Bank street, a son, Wayne born April 11. Gerald To Mr.

and Mrs. U. L. Oehler. Rt.

2, Box 168, a son Donald Lee born April 12. To Mr. and Mrs. L. Alvin street a daughter Lyn- jnette Alma born April 12 To Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. llarrig- cr, 923 Mill street, a son Victor Mi-lleere born April 12. i To Mr.

and Mrs. J.T. Padgett. West Lake, a son Clarence Edwin born April To Mr. and Mrs.

P. w. St. Romain, 105 LaGrange sire daughter Odette Marie born April tile school audiiori- base with husbands as special guests. Beginners square dance classes for children will be held at 7 p.m.

at the Second avc-nue recreation center. St. Charles-ICS PTA meets at Latitsti UCTIlcr. luirvla BPW will hold a program meet P- n) at lll school auditorium, at p.m. at the home of Miss' Shrine auxiliary will for Frances Willard.

1412 Hodges IIuiK 011 at 1 a' the Pione reel. jclub. Mrs. W. c.

fiiar DeMolay Mothers meet at 7:30 ot sel valions p.m. at the Masonic temple. 'ioneer charge Hur Auxiliary will hold a Oak Park PTA will hold a sue- lu clieo an party at 10 cial meeting for a legislative home of drive cussion at 7:30 p.m. in the school a 3808 Valc drive auditorium. i Henry Heights Home Demon- Noble Grand's club of'j Stl lio club mccl at 9:30 a.m.

Martha Heoexali lodge will meet at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Allan Jarvis, English Bayou road. Wednesday. April 21 Planters' League will meet at 10 Mr and Mrs.

Clifford Pete 10 a.m. with Mrs. dine Brous Rt. 2. Box 98, a girl.

1716 Second avenue for iJ, Vicki Ann April n. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Preston Goforih. 1302 Eleventh street a boy, Myron Kpler April 11 To Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Ortiz. mi 3217 June street, a girl, born April 10. To Mr. ami Mrs.

Karis Gani. 2806 Sixteenth street, a girl, born April 15. To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Broussard.

Iowa, a boy burn April 16. The following births were recorded at West Calcasieu Cameron hospital in Sulphur. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ger- 1716 Second avenue for installation of officers and a discussion by Mrs.

N. P. Martone. McNeese Faculty Wives' club will meet at 7 p.m. at the Officers' with Mrs.

Rupert Stephens, 4107 Bayou road. Thursday, April 22 Square dam-e work shop for adults will be held at 7.30 p.m. at the city recreation center. school will be held. Each person is requested to bring a sandwich.

The business and Professional guild of the First Christian church i will entertain the Christian Women's Fellowship at 7:30 p.m. with a buffet supper at the church. A film on "Missions Around the World" will be shown. IBEW auxiliary will meet for election of officers at 611 Broad street in the new local home at 8 p.m. with the executive board meeting at 7 in.

Wcsleyan Service guild of University Methodist church will meet with Mrs. W. J. Skipper, 822 Ninth ttree: ai p.m. Friday.

April Teen social dancing will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the city and Henry Heights recreation center. Lake Charles Civic association will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the LaGrange High school auditorium. A zone meeting of the WSCS will be held at Hie Maplenood Methodist church from 9:30 a.m.

1 ot 'i'rs training il3. MK. AND MRS. CLIFFORD E. GARDNER Miss Marilyn Vincent Becomes Bride Qf C.

E. Gardner in Church Ceremony a son Billv To Mr. and Mrs. AW. Wagster, 12216 Elaine street, Kay born April 13.

To Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Anderson.

1514 Alvin street, a son Kevin born April 13. To Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

I.ang- y. Sulphur, a son Guy Randolph born April 13. SL'LPHL'R. La. In a ficuied at the double ring To Wr and Mrs Chap- To Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Charles Breaux, Vmton, a son, Rocky ceremony solemnized recently Our Lady of Prompt Succor niony. church, Miss Agnes' Vii.cent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Hoyt Vincent of Sulphur became Hie bride of Clifford Eugene Gard- HT, USAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. I Id ward Gardner of Athens, Penna. Tin- fiev. Eugene Veillard, of- LC Writers Club Names Judge Thomas Uzzell of Hollywood, will serve as the judge in the short story contest sponsored by the Lake Charles Writers' club con test, it was announced at a meet ing of the group held Mon- nl by her father.

V. 11 CllIU carried a white peari prayer book! topped xvith an orchid surrounded by white carnations. Miss Onelia LeBlane of Sulphur man, 821 School street, a son Kenneth Wayne born April 1-1. To Mr. and J.

K. Thorn p. Charles born April 12. To Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbert Doucet. West Burton Street, Sulphur a daughter, Linda Gail born April To Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Joseph 733 West Lyons, Sulphur, a daughter, Rebecca, born April 17. To Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Lee Vincent, Route 2. Sulphur, a daughter, Sharon Ruth born Apnl 17. inonin- the bride wore a wlute linen suit son, Lake Arthur, a son Hubert with navy blue accessories and Denver born Anril I J.T. To Mr.

and Mrs. R. G. Miller. 3907 Auburn street, a son Richard Gordon born April 16.

Lake Charles Air Force Base was the bride's only attendant. I The following bii-ihs were She chose a blue linen suit white accessories and a pink car- Force ba nation corsage. To aliu mine v. Gerald Docuet of Lake Charles nnal a son Erie David. April 7.

was best man. A-2C and Mr5. Howard G. Junior ARC Entertains Sixty-Plus Six members of the Junior Red Cross from the eighth grade of St Charles academy cnlertained lhe Sixly plus at Hie club's recorded at Lake Charles Mr mectin Mon Force base hospital la.n week- llon (enter To A-1C and Mrs. Billie The Rirls Wl re i- mt ctin Monday at the Recrca- Mrs.

Lester LeBlane and Mrs. Alvin LeBlane, aunts of the bride, assisted in serving ai the reception held at the home of Die bride's parents immediately following the Thurston, a son, Howard Geor ceremonv. The couple will make their home evening at the Association of, in Sulphur after a short The bride -is attending Sulphur High school and the groom, a graduate of Athens, Hish To M-Sgi and Soper. a son, Mark Eugene, April To A-1C and Mrs. David C.

Digmon. a son, David Glen John April 9. Commerce building. ll "ip- Mr. Uzzell, now Hollywood, collaborating on one of his plays which is to be produced, is a critic and author, lie formerly at Columbia university, is author of several books on writing anil is a rornier euiior of Col- lici's magazine.

He has also writ- ton for other leading magazines, a spokesman for the group said. story manuscripts are now in the hands of local judges and be forwarded to Mr. TJzzell in ttic future, it was announced. school, is stationed at the To A-3C and Mrs. Edgar Rains, a son, Edgar Blaine Jr April 10.

To S-Sgt. and Mrs. Gene O'Blenness, a son, Patrick Gene. were directed by Mrs. Cuthbert Mandell.

Two skits were presented; Die girls served refreshments: and 'leach member of the club was giv- en an Easter basket. Girls entertaining included Mary- Frances Campbell. Mary Byrne Elliott. Phyllis Arceneaux. Phyllis Crawford, Mary Jane Regan, and Bernadine Saizon.

Thirty members of the club were present. Charles Air Force base. To S-Sgt. and Jesse C. IN HOSPITAL Mrs.

R. L. Coleman. 1020 Kirkman street is reported to be hospitalized in St. Patrick's hospital where she is to undergo surpery.

Announce Events At Meeting of Second Ward PTA A cmcnts of coming; were marie at a meeting of' Second Ward Parent-Teacher as-' MX u'ltion meeting held Wednesday! at the school. i It was announced that Easter were to be held for. each rule Thursday at the odioo! andi Miss Grace llebcrt. reported oni musical to lie presented at the uol. Exact details of the musi-i will be announced later, she! in- proeram Included a skit by McGowcn and his son An.

Jr. Cook's third grade attendance prize and of the first grade served cs for the social hour the meeting. Chorus Program TA Meeting cram presented by mem- the high school chorusj- at a meeting of theU 1'arent-Tcacher association T.tcsday at the school. I story of the Crucifixion and'" of Christ was pre- 1 in sore. There were five in tlie cantata.

i iims taken at tho recent min-l presented hy the school i c- shown at the mectinc. i W. Powell gave the prayer. i were discussed for thej festival he held May 14.j siival Is a fund raising proj-: mo IMA and wi'ii inriucte; i concession ,1 May fele, a spokesman' A. Mayo spoke io' i on the Allied Youth or-! ion.

A resolution was PI -cti to petition (he school to the organization in the! parish schools as it pro-, i-'es Iiolesome entertainment for dim. Mrs. M. Dennis. prcMdci.t that new officers will be mvtailcd at the next meeting.

Herbert Hintnn. principal, an- iiiicrc! that Baccalaviraio v. ili be held May C3 and Grad-; exorcises May 24. Mrs. Hcrbcri room won the count.

CARS HAVE CHANGED! SO HAVE STORAGE PROBLEMS BE YOUR WOC LOTH ING IS BY LAUNDRY 111 WEST BROAD STREET DIAL 5755 FOR PICKUP Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Lee, above, of West Lake observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary April at an open house held at the home of a daughter and son-in- law. Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Bahnsen in West Lake. A number of children, grandchildren and great grandchildren were among the 150 relatives and guests attending the open house.

Nationally BETTER QUALITY SITITg WOOL VALUE SAVE DONE FT AGAIN a C0 re o.uu.rfinj offered our cuitomtn. ve tbowBtb of ibnc ind our outomen are chmoring for thi, ide. The Uintifol jnd trroendoiu uving. tint many, mtnj nor Urt WMOC tn aow kting Ttpeiled it betler Ttluei. la MW 20.

West Lake HD club will meet in the West Lake Library room at 9:30 a.m. with Mrs. Chris Johnson as hostess. Carey Baptist Woman's Missionary union will has-p a quarterly meeting at Eastern Heights Baptist church. DoQuinc-y, from 9 30 a.m.

to 12:30 a.m. Lunch will be served, the women to bring sandwiches. The Rev. V. K.

Fletcher. Eunice will speak. DISTRICT NURSES Lake Charles District Practical Vurses will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Staff room at Lake rharles Memorial hospital it has been announced. Mrs.

Loia Brady, stale president of Shreveport; and Mrs. E. Broomc execuiive secretary- treasurer of New Orleans, will be Present and speak to the group. Mrs. Cornelia P.

Opelousas, (above) has been selected Louisiana Mother of the year, Mrs. Samuel Levy, chairman of the selection committee, has announced. Mrs. Staples will compete from nominees from all 48 states and the territories of the United States for the title of American Mother. She and all nominees for the state title will be especially honored during Louisiana Mothers Week, April 25 to May 2.

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