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Daily World from Opelousas, Louisiana • Page 45

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Opelousas, Louisiana
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daily O3-0 Opelousas, Louisiana, Thursday, December, 24, 1953 Ifeanette Brinkman And Harold Landreneau Announces Attendants For Their Wedding Here Sunday daily world TheJoseph Lagranges Hosts To Large Group At Barbecue Supper And Dance At Their Country Home ly, Mrs. Azarais Stelly, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Stelly. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Stelly, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lagrange, Mr. and Mrs, Yves Mori In, Mr.

and Mrs. Christopher Meche, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lagrange, Mr. and Mrs.

Th re ville Lagrange, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde' Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meche, and Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Dupre and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lagrange entertained a large group at their home Tuesday night at a barbecue supper and dance.

Music was provided by a Negro band. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lagrange, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Claus, Mr. and Mrs. Le-roy Lagrange, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stelly, Mr.

and Mrs. Al Lagrange, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Stelly. Mr.

and Mrs. Adolph Stel Jeanette Brinkman and Harold Landreneau are today an- nouncing the group who will attend them at their wedding Sunday. Miss 'Brinkman, daughter of Mrs. J. A.

Ryder of Opelousas, and Mr. Landreneau, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Landreneau-Of" Mamou, will be married Sun- i day at two o'clock at St. Landry Catholic church. Msgr. Ir-vin DeBlanc, chaplain at Southwestern Louisiana Institute in Lafayette, will officiate. Juanita Brinkman will serve her sister as maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Virval Fontenot and Catherine Johnson of Opelousas and Mrs.

Floyd Aucoin of Lake Charles. Men in the bridal party will be Chris Duplechain of Ville best man, Harold Fontenot of Opelousas, L. Duplechain of Eunice and Floyd Aucoin of Lake Charles, groomsmen. Creig Fontenot of Mamou will be ring bearer and Cynthia Vidrine of this city is the flower girl. Following the ceremony Mrs.

Ryder will entertain at a reception at the Southern Club. Junior Ball Will Eunice Couple Is Host At Holiday Be Held Monday At Indian Hills Buffet Supper Is Cocktail Dance Junior members of Indian Hills Given For Group country club and their guests will EUNICE, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed attend the annual.

Junior holiday ward LeDoux entertained over 2(K HANDSOME QUARTET This handsome quartet are Nickie (in rear). Jack, Thomas and Tyler Nicholson, sons of Dr. and Mrs. Francis Nicholson and die grandsons of Thomas G. Nicholson, formerly of Washington, now of New Orleans.

formal Monday from 8 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Schwartzes guests at a cocktail-dance Sunda) afternoon at Berro's Club. berg entertained Tuesday night ar Mrs.

Creighton Shute, Mrs. James their home at a supper party. Mrs. LeDoux received In a black ribbon taffeta and she wore a sil Bowls -of white and purple Dawn Doherty and Mrs. Vernon Schiff for the committee arranging details for the dance and they and vered rose at her waist.

camellias were used in the reception The snack table was laid with a room and a Christmas centerpiece their husbands will chaperone. was on the dining table. Tommy Gonsoulin and his band Supper was served buffet style to white cover and centered with a holiday arrangement of pine, driet foliage, baubles and a massive candle. Four red candles In yule holders will provide the music. about 24 guests.

Each card holder of the club is Patch Guillory Honored Friday VILLE PLATTE. Mrs. A. L. qi, of Baton Rouge was hostess at a rehearsal supper Friday night for Mi-ss Patch Guillory and Don Smiley who were married on Saturday at Christ the King chapel in Baton Rouge.

The Baton Rouge Country club was the setting for the event. Centering the supper table was a large arrangement of white carnations and ferns. The honoree and her mother, Mrs. Herman Guillory- and the groom's mother, Mrs. James B.

Smiley were presented eorsages by Mrs. Barber. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Smiley of Shreveport; Mr. and Mrs. E. Herman Guillory, Ville Platte; Mr. and Mrs.

J. Y. Guillory, Ville Platte; Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Ourso, Mrs.

Alleyne Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber, and Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Bar- ber, Baton Rouge. entitled to have three guests at the dance, Charles Goodwin, chair flanked the arrangement. Among the out-of-town guests present were Mr. and Mrs.

man of the house committee, said. Carradine. Mrs. Ella Mitchell, Miss Bledsoe Is Recent Bride Of Admission will be $1 per person. Lloyd Robin, Mr.

and Mrs. Ervln Adult members of Indian Hills Boullion, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin will dance to the music of Al Ptr kins and his orchestra at the annual New Year's Eve ball Thurs Anthony Mayeaux Buller all of Elton, Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Stefanski of Crowley, "Mr. ant Mrs. Layton Ledoux of Opelousas, Mr.

and Mrs. oris Fuselier an Mr. and Mrs. Gave Fruge all o) Mamou. 1 day night.

A day-long TV party ii planned for New Year's day at MELVILLE, Eloise Bledsoe the club. niece of Dennis Hawes of Elba, Decame the bride of Anthony Mayeaux, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A.

Mayeaux of Melville, in a ceremony last Sunday. The weddina was solem Melville Couple Wedding Performed nized at the Catholic rectory here MELVILLE Miss Jeanne Turner witn a trier neter van Der Knapp officiating. The bride wore a steel blue suit with navy and white accessories. Attendants were Veil a Lee Walton and Aaron Akins were married Dec. 18 at 2 p.m.

at the home of Rev. J. C. Zerangue, who officiated at the ceremony. W.

R. Vallots Hosts At Chrismas Party VILLE PLATTE. The W. Vallots were hosts at a Christ mas party at their home on West Main. Decorations were in keep ing with the season.

Gumbo was served during the evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rene Veillon, Mr. and Mrs.

Earle A. La tour, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Veillon, Mr. and Mrs.

Al Fuselier, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Vidrine, Mr.

and Mm. Leroy Soileau, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs.

Lindsey Veillon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tas-sin, Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Bacque and Mrs. Alice Lassfisne. and Tommy Stafford. Miss Walton wore a white wool jersey with black accessories. Mrs.

Eileen Fogleman of this city BIRTHDAY TOMORROW Joe Faul of Church Point will celebrate his 83rd birthday tomorrow. He has eight living children, 34 grandchildren and 50 great-grandchildren. Among the grandchildren is Mrs. E. Bodin of Opelousas.

The late Mrs. Faul was Marie Louise Daigle. A reception was held after the and her grandaughter. Jeannle Feli ceremony at the home of the groom's parents. The couple will reside in Lafayette city Bordelon of Eunice, left today to visit Mrs.

Fogleman's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T.M; Heitman, and children in Houston, Tex. They will return after New where both are employed, he with the Year. U.5.

engineers. Paul Benoit Is Feted At Dinner CARENCRO. Paul Steven Be son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Benoit, celebrated his 15th birthday ri i Sunday and his parents nt r-tained a small group of relatives and friends.

A fried chicken was served to Mr. and Mrs. Kuel Benoit, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo I TO ALL OUR FRIENDS Because of recent unforeseen developments we wi 1 1 not have Open House this Christmas.

PAUL Ancelet and son, Barry Jean, the host and hostess and honoree. Guests calling in the afternoon were Mrs. Edgard Dugas, Edward Dugas, and Jerry Broussard all of Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs Edmond Benoit. FRUIT SALAD MOLD 1 No.

2 can pineapple tidbits Orange juice 4 envelopes plain gleatin 1 12 cups water 12 cup lemon juice 14 cup sugar 14 teaspoon salt 6 oz. cream cheese 1 cup real mayonnaise 2 oranges, peeled and diced 2 avocados, peeled and diced Salad greens. Drain pineapple, reserving juice. Add enough orange juice to pineapple juice to make 2 cups. In a large mixing bowl oak gelatin in 1 cup cold water.

Combine fruit juices with remaining 12 cup water, sugar and salt. Heat. Add to gelatin and stir until gelatin is dissolved. Blend cream cheese and real mayonnaise. Mix thoroughly with gelatin mixture.

Chill in refrigerator until slightly Our best wishes to all of you for a very Arkansas Guest Will Be Honored 3) Happy Holiday Season. Mrs. W. E. N.

Phillips of Fayet- teville. will be honored at Jake and MaryAbdalla her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jonathan! Phillips entertains at Indian HOlsl country club. Guests are invited; from three to five o'clock. The honoree, who is president thickened.

Fold in pineapple, oranges and avocados. Pour into a 9 12x5 12x2 34 inch loaf pan. Chill until firm. Unmold and garnish with salad greens and additional orange and avocado, if desired. or the Arkansas Federation of Women's Clubs, and her husband are spending several weeks here with 1 1 Yield: 8 to 10 servings.

their son and daughter-in-law. I.

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