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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 11

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Miss Joan luptials Solemnized jln Trinity Baptist Rites on Saturday land Mis. Thomas Jefferson Bui- Ilock, El Dorado. Ark. 1 were exchanged before of white stock, white and greenery. Spiral cati- idelabra flanked the flowers be- 'ifore the altar and other candel: abra were placed in the choir loit.

IB a ceremony at Trinity Bap-JElsehwere in the cimrch were isl church yesterday afternoon.j wnit stock and gladioli and green- Joan Cagle became Cie) 61 Mrs. Everett McClung, Dude of Raymond need Bullock. La-t was she ac Dr. B. Abmgton.

pastor, jcompanied Miss Mary Catherine the service. lAbinglon who sang "1 Love Thee" The bride is the daughter ofj and Not well Harper, v.ho sang Robert Dow Cagle and PcrIC u- Blue''ruUe llate air. Cagle of this city andj Tflc brl wasc cn iu lnar bridegroom's parents are Mr. riage by her brother. Robert American Prttft, May 2, 1954 cg Sf i i A of Raymond ReedTBulloGk over ioned with long-sleeved, fitted bodice, and a long bouffant which extended into a cathedral train.

A uias fold of tulJc embroidered in sequins outlined the V-neck of l-he bodice. She wore an ice blue tulle veil caught to a coronet embroidered in sequins and pearls. Her flowers were a cluster of white stephanotis centered by a white orchid. Bobby Germany, Alexandria, was maid of honor. She wore an ice pink tulle over taffeta gown.

The low neckline of the fitted bodice was finished with a double Collar. The bouffant tulle skirt was ornamented with a taf- Tex br lher MVere standai ds a shaped taffeta hat the bridegroom, Kenneth H. Ca- stock and white gladioli. trimmed with a tulle ruffle and Joseph M. Cagle, brothers! House Party an orchid asler at the side.

Her of the bride Hollev Heard and' uAssistin fi in the llous Party at ti dlu ana reception were Mrs. Kranmh flowers were a cluster of orchid asters framed with pink tulle and lied with orchid ribbon. Bridesmaids Bridesmaids were Dorothy Charles C. Heath. Chnnine Caglc was flower k'anviAl i Lt Lt.

ilQlllS, M. bc Jr wai to and airs il'ea girls were- Miss Bernadotte Mary Jaync Lesta 3 and Berry and Mrs. Bill Davis. The bride's traveling costume for a wedding trip along the Gulf juaiy uayiic anu Dillon. Alexandria, Mrs.

Dick Jary Bullock, El Dorado, lighted Hyatt and Mrs. Charles C. Heath. Sthe caudles the bride's sister. Mrs.

Cagle entertained at of honor th SC the cr Ceremony jbroidery. She wore'a pale blue 01 tlonjl 16 hat and gloves and her home on The bride is graduate of La- sard, Mr. and Mrs Iloant was graduated from Louiaiana col- a11 of Beau Mrs. O. V.

Ger- lege in Pineville and has been em- man 51rs bno Sevcrio, Miss ployed by Louisiana State univer- Bobbye Clyde Severio and Miss sity agriculture extension service Jo Serverio, all of Gonzales, as assistant home demonstration Sir. and Mrs. Calvin Wells, Ho'-' agent. jbart, Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Kir- The bridegroom was graduated by, Mr. and Mrs. D. McCallum, from El Dorado high school and Louisiana State university. He Is associated with Calcasicu Indtfs- trsal Repairs here in Lake Charles.

Out-of-Town Guests Among the out-of-town guests for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bullock, El Dorado; Mr.

and Mrs. Joe E. Brous- Sororities Choose, Fete 'Woman of Year'at Banquets Mrs. Lois Wallace was honored as Woman of the Year by Beta- 'Sigma Phi sorority of Lake: Charles at a Founders Day ban-! quet Thursday at Sammy's restaurant. Selection of Mrs.

Wallace the honor was based on her out- Friday evening at Sammy's restaurant. Mrs. Kill's name was announced at 23rd annual Founders' Day banquet. i Chosen for her outstanding con- standing work in the community, AIabel 'tt was chosen in teaching and persona sorority spokesman said. oman of the Year" by member nel work, Mrs.

Kitt was nrc- ftl A Mrs. Wallace has been active Camp Fire work since 1944, is a charter member of the Lake, Charlc-s Lioness club, and is ac-j live in all Lioness club projects. She is president of the Calrasieu i Area Mental Hygiene association and is a charter member of that group. She is also a member of! the Southwest association for Men-! tal Health, has served on the Ju-i vpnile council and is active ini Lake Charles high school and I Fourth Ward Parent Teacher as-: sociations, and in high school Band! Booster club work. A widow.

Mrs. Wallace is the mother of two daughters, Maureen, 12, and Sue. S. She is employed as clerk for Local Selective Service Board No. 11.

Program for the banquet also included the opening ritual led by! Miss Sally Prater and welcome io pledges, by Mrs. Robert free. An account of community serv- activities was given by Mrs. Billy Currie. Recognition pins were presented.

to Mrs. Don Boswell, Alpha Kap' pa chapter: Miss Ann Lejeune, Beta; Miss Dorothy Jessup, Beta'! Gamma: and Mrs. Robert Jones, Epsilon. Committees for the event includ- ed Misses Mildred Tabor and! Edith Miller, programs; Miss' Margy Fitzpatrick, table decora-i tions; Miss Polly Clark and Harley Kiser, reservations: Mrs.) Don and Miss Dorothy Jes-' sup, woman of the year. 'R c.

me3a Sma 1 ht at a banuct a silver tray inscribed Phi-Woman of the jYear. Mrs. Robert C. Lee made the presentation. Born in Sulphur, Mrs-.

Kitt be- at Sulphur High i school in J927. She- later moved to Missouri where she lived for 13 years and upon her return to Sul- she taught English in the 'high chool. She was co-founder of .11 Sulphur High school yearbook, Uhe "Tornado" and the studen! Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd GUI, Mrs.

Martha Smart. Glenmora, W. II. Bradford, Oakdale; Mr. and Mrs.

Wally Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Merrit, Mrs.

M. A. Butler, Alexandria; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wise, Mr.

and Mrs Jim Norman. Sulphur: and Mr. and Mrs. L. L.

Hollis, Homer. Miss Myrtle Bacon was appointed to take charge of A nominating committee, composed of Mcsdamcs Johnny Smith, if. E. Hardcastlo and Dave Buck, was elected. Officer election will be held at the May meeting.

council. She also served as advisor and sponsor of both during the years at the high school. The 1954 A Y. Tornado yearbook was dedicated ing secretary of BPW giving instructions to be carried out by clubs in preparation for the state Mrs. Lois Wallace (center.) was honored as Woman of the Tear at the Founders Day banquet of Beta Sigma Phi, Lake Charles, Thursday at Sammy's restaurant.

Pictured her making the citation are Miss Dorothy Jessup, left, and Miss Sallie Prater. St. Edmund's CluB To Fete Sisters EUNICE, La. (SplJ-The Moth-' er's rlub of St. Edmund's win con- 1 duct their last meeting of the cur- rent school year Tuesday at 3:15 p.m.

in the school gym. it was announced by Mrs. E. A. Yeillion, president.

At this meeting, a pantry shower for the Sisters will be held, Each member is asked to bring grocery items lo slock the Sisters' pantry for the summer months. Officers to serve the 1954-55 school year will be installed. They are Mrs. Warren PrudhommeJ president, Mrs. iXilas Young, vice-' president: Mrs.

L. G. Chataignier secretary; and Mrs. Walter (But-' sy) LeDou.v, Ireasurcr. Cheese from A World's NiWIST Rake and Hoe Garden club project for the year la tree planting.

Pictured as B1 unt Mrs Cranberry, chairan, K-, club will also plant trees at Coliege Oaks and Dolby schools! the most fitting gift for Mother PLAN OPEN HOUSE AR open house will be held by lembers of the Fairview Home emonstration club at 1:30 p. m. cdnesday at the club house on ighway 42. Old and new members have been vited lo attend the open house observance of National HD Kr5. Myrtis Thigppn will be guest speaker and will discuss spokesman.

TO LIVE HERE Mrs. I.illie Anthony arrived yesterday from Munroe to make her home in Lake Charles. Mrs. An-1 thony will reside temporarily with her son and his family, Mr. and' Mrs.

I. J. Anthonv fewest and Most Town House 1229 South Michigan Boulevard Drive right into the garage' located in the hotel. At ihe doorway of the Loop, on Michigan Boulevard, block SoulL of Illinois Central Railroad Station. Six floors of luxurious, sparkling rooms ajid suites ju5t recently new! Coffee Shop serving excellent food Cocktail Lounge Television and Radio in room- REASONABLE RATES HICAGO in our DECORATING CENTER 1954 Collection than 500 KEW jnies.

all grouped by background color! Color Selector makes it fesc and cajy to find csact shac5r you -evanc. Special collections of Prints. Texture Effects aad DUETS matching-wallpapers and fabrics. Ail -a-ishsblc. "Happi- ncs? Guaranteed." TOOAY" Krauss Manapn INC.

S. Ryan Phone 3631 to Mrs. Kitt. A sponsor of the Alpha Omega chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. I Kitt also assisted in founding the Holy Trinity Episcopal jchurch which serves the Maple- vood Sulphur area.

Now serving as Dean of Women at McNeese State college she holds a Masters'! degree from the University of Houston. Mrs. Kitt has just re-! cently returned from attending a national meeting of the Associa- ion of Deans of Women in Wash- ngton. D. C.

Women previously honored by he group as "Woman of the Year" include Mrs. Madison Broussard. 1951; the late Mrs. Ed Masor. 1932,, and Mrs.

Daspit, 1953. meeting in ftlay. BPW in Kinder Plans Award to Student i KINDER. La. (Spl.t Plans for presenting awards to the most civic-mmded girl in each of the graduating classes of Obcrlin Beeves and Kinder were made by the Kinder Business and Professional Women's club at a meeticr Friday.

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irs v.c-sn coilcr fc' costoTne I'DO'K. COLORS: Novy Grey Brown SIZES: 141; lake Charles Beaumont Port Arthur and Green's In Orange and Lufkin.

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