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The Town Talk from Alexandria, Louisiana • Page 8

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The Town Talki
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Alexandria, Louisiana
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A-8 Thursday, September 17, 1987 The Town Talk, Alexandria Pineville, La. Obituaries Funerals Today's Funerals Jerry Crowell. Laura 'Betty' Leviner Services for Laura "Betty" Leviner were at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Hixson Bros, with the Rev. Joe Arnold officiating.

Burial was in Fellowship Cemetery, Hineston. Pallbearers were Mark Leviner, Kenneth Nichols, Frank White, Richard P. Monroe, Michael J. Hataway and Herman J. Harris.

William 'Bill'StuckeyJr. Services for William "Bill" Stuckey Jr. were at 11 a.m. Wednesday in St. Francis Xavier Cathedral with the Rev.

August Thompson and Deacon Vince Giaco officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Memorial Park, Pineville, under direction of Hixson Bros. Pallbearers were Wayne Jef-fress, Russell Wilson and Todd Nash. Guin, Enock Nicewarner, Wade Coody, Gene Briley, George Wiley and Ralph Kees Jr. Sarah Ann Book Services for Sarah Ann Book were at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in the chapel of Rush, Pineville, with the Rev. Dillard Holloway officiating. Burial was in Flatwoods Cemetery, Flatwoods. Pallbearers were Harlis Beebe Kary Beebe, Tommy Beebe, Ray McKay, Harry McKay and Stella Alsup Services for Stella V. Alsup were at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in the chapel of Hixson Pineville, with the Rev. Jimmie D. Pyles and Monsignor Henry Beckers officiating. Burial was in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Pineville. Pallbearers were Herschel WIN $1(Q(0) to 5(D)(0) Antoine of Marksville; his maternal grandmother, Julia Parker of Mansura; and two grandchildren.

Friends may call from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday in the funeral home where a rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Friday. Mary A.

Langton ANACOCO Services for Mary Alice Langton will be at 2 p.m. today in Beech Grove Congregational Methodist Church with the Revs. Wesley Harralson and Melvin Smith officiating. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery under direction of Hixson, Leesville. Ms.

Langton, 68, of Anacoco died at 2:45 a.m. Wednesday in Byrd Memorial Hospital, Leesville. She was a retired professor of Wesley College in Florence, past director of Oak Grove Christian Academy and a member of Beech Grove Congregational Methodist Church. Survivors include three brothers, Maurice Conerly of Port Arthur, Texas, the Rev. Abe Conerly of Natchitoches and Jack Conerly of Buna, Texas; and two sisters, Datha Fisher and Dorothy Weeks, both of Anacoco.

Friends may call until time of services today in the funeral home. Odessa D. McNeal MARKSVILLE Services for Odessa D. McNeal will be at 10 a.m. Friday in the chapel of Hixson Bros, with the Revs.

Kenneth Hudson and Steve Porter officiating. Burial will be in French Cemetery, Effie. Mrs. McNeal, 75, of Vick died at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Rapides General Hospital, Alexandria.

Survivors include her husband, Jennings McNeal of Vick; and three brothers, Gordie Deloach of Baton Rouge, Freeman Deloach of Alexandria and Wiley Deloach of Effie. Friends may call from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. until time of services Friday in the funeral home.

Langton, Mary, of Anacoco, 2 p.m., Beech Grove Congregational Methodist Church. McDonald, Augustus, of Midway, 10 a.m., Kinner Stevens, Jena. Pressburg, Joel, of Baton Rouge, 10 a.m., Rabenhorst. Lucille Jordan FISHVILLE Services for Lucille Jordan will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Friendship Baptist Church with the Rev.

Floyd Du-chan and Hardy Beaubouef officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery under direction of Hixson Jena. Mrs. Jordan, 78, of Jena died at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in LaSalle General Hospital, Jena.

She was a housewife. Survivors include her husband, B.F. Jordan Sr. of Jena; one daughter, Ruth Curtis of Belah; two sons, Ben Jordan Jr. of Doy-line and Bill Jordan of Tyler, Texas; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Friends may call after 10 a.m. today and until 11 a.m. Friday in the funeral home and from noon until time of services Friday in the church. Isaac Landry Jacob MARKSVILLE Services for Isaac Landry Jacob will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in Holy Ghost Catholic Church with the Rev.

Charles Coffey officiating. Burial will be in Holy Ghost Cemetery under direction of Hixson Bros. Jacob, 50, of Marksville died Monday in a New Orleans hospital. Survivors include one son, Lance Guillot of Marksville; one daughter, Jessie King of Marksville; three brothers, Lucas Jacob of Marksville, and Leroy Jacob and Nicholas Jacob, both of Dallas, Texas; two sisters, Catherine Leveige of Dallas, Texas, and Lucille Taylor of St. Springs, his mother, Louella CASH daily In The Town Talk POT 0' GOLD LUCKY BUCKS SWEEPSTAKES CONTEST RULES: 1.

Your copy of TV Channels in your Town Talk each Saturday will have your individual "lucky number" printed on its cover. That number should be compared with the "winning number" printed on the front page of your Town Talk each morning Monday through Friday of the following week. 2. If your individual lucky number and a daily winning number match, you have until 3 p.m. on the day the winning number is published to claim the POT O' GOLD.

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each day, so don't neglect to check your number early each day. 4. The only exception to the 3 p.m. deadline will be on Thanksgiving Day, November 26. On that day, the POT O' GOLD must be claimed by 1 2 noon.

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6. Alexandria Daily Town Talk employees, carriers and their immediate families are not eligible to participate in the POT O' GOLD event. 7. No purchase is necessary to participate. Free copies of TV Channels from the previous Saturday will be availoble at the newspaper office ot 1201 Third.

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Gary Moore also held a warrant charging Ms. Goodlow with forgery in connection with the cashing of a stolen check in March. lali Intern ialfe An Alexandria woman was arrested early Wednesday on two charges of aggravated battery after she allegedly knifed another woman and a man. Barbara Ann Goodlow, 20, of 1615 Mcllenry Alley allegedly used a pocketknife to cut Alice Dotson, 20, and Robert D. Sanders, 27, both of 126 N.

16th an Alexandria police spokesman said. Ms. Dotson was cut on the right chest and lower left thigh and Sanders was cut on the left forearm, said Capt. George Fuller. Fuller said Ms.

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