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Daily World from Opelousas, Louisiana • Page 22

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Opelousas, Louisiana
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WORLD Opelousas, Tuesday, March 27, 1962 OPELOUSAS. DERBY" racing car champion in the annual fatherand-son-car-building project for Cub Scout Pack431 is Bobby Boagni, grinning at top left here. His car outsped the 60-odd ho me-built vehicles in the annual derby held last night at the Methodist Church educational building, These 10 boys whose identifications were lost in the shuffle won the blue ribbons for the handsomest cars in the derby. Bobby Boagni Wins Pinewood Racing Derby in Local Derby" racing car grand champion of Cub Pack 431 In the annual races staged for the father project, is Bobby Boagni, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Boagni Jr. About 158 parents and scouts attended the race and pack meeting at Louisiana Memorial Methodist Church educational buildIng, Den winners were Ronnie Joubert, Den Tommy Manuel, Den Mark Veltin, Den David Birthday Party Given for Phillis Guidry CHURCH POINT Phillis Guidry was entertained with a birthday party on her 10th birthday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Burton Guidry on Friday, March 16, As the guests arrived they were given favors of balloons, candy and mints. The birthday cake was chocolate decorated with pink and yellow fection.

Birthday cake, cookies, muffins and hot chocolate were served the guests, Prizes were won by Lowen Barousse and Reah Barousse. Roundup Slated Thursday At Carencro A pre- -school roundup will conducted at the Carencro High School gymnasium, Thursday at 9 am. for all children who will enter the first grade in September. This includes the children entering Carencro High and St. Ann's Convent in Carencro, Parents are urged to bring their children to the -up in order to complete all necessary arrangements before they enter school, State law requires that all children must present a birth certificate as proof of their age before can be registered, The parents are also asked bring the child's immunization ards, and any doctor's statement they may possess concerning child's physical condition, Those entering school in tember for the first time must six years of age on or before 31, 1962, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ANN LANDERS ANN LANDERS Penny-Pinching Wife Dear Ann Landers: We are not describe us as "comfortable," drive two cars and have three debts and business is good, I tell you this so you can penny -pinching wife.

Whenever me by asking if the salad is Unless it goes with the meal then she puts her spoon in mine, Last night left a $3.50 tip my wife took put it in her in the presence silent. If I woman, HER. SOLVENT Dear Sol: inextricably wife's problem, feelings about ANN LANDERS sideration for ANN LANDERS Tell her if she wants to shop can of pork and beans, fine, but the waiter. And furthermore, if sist that she put it down, regardless millionaires but one might accurately Our home is in the $40,000 class, we children away at school. We owe no intelligently prescribe a "cure" for my we go out to dinner she embarrasses The same goes for the dessert, she'll say "I don't care for any" and for "a taste." the dinner check for four was $23.

1 for the waiter. As we were leaving one of the dollar bills off the table and purse. I didn't want to start anything of the other couple so I remained am wrong to complain about such a please tell me. If not clobber The engagement and approaching marriage of Drucella Tauzin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Despalire Tauzin of Arnaudville, to Larry Joseph Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arista Frederick, of Breaux Bridge, has been announced by her parents. The marriage will be an event of June 2 at 9 a.m. at St.

Joseph's Catholic Church of Cecilia. MR, AND MRS. TANZY Miller of Eunice announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Shirley, to Jules David Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fisher of Washington.

The wedding date has been set for May 12 at 10 a.m, in St, Anthony's Catholic Church in Eunice, Couple Announce Birth of 7th Child CHURCH POINT Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Leblanc announce the birth of their seventh child, a son, James Glenn, born Sunday, March 18, at the Church Point Hospital, The baby weighed nine pounds and six ounces. The mother is the former Mary Hollinshead, The baby is welcomed by three sisters, Carol Ann, Cecile and Catherine; three brothers, Joseph, Brady and Sidney Charles. The paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Leblanc of Port Barre, MR. AND MRS. PENRICK Manuel announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann of Eunice, to George Clarence Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Schneider of Eunice, The wedding date has not been set. How people feel about money is usually tied in with their early training. Your however, goes deeper than her money. It involves her lack of conyou. her feet off to save seven cents on a YOU will decide how much to leave she picks up part of the tip again inof who is present.

Scout Pack 431 Berard, Den Vancil Nast, Den and Boagni, Den 6. At the April pack meeting all cars thatwere not chosen winners this week will race in a derby. A highlight of the meeting was the presentation of a new charter to operate the pack during the ensuing year. It was presented to Cubmaster Edward Ward by Algy Rose, Institutional representative. Attending were Janette Leger, Madeline Bellard, Ann Thibodeaux, Connie Thibodeaux, Maxine Brasseaux, Lowen Barousse, Dolores Istre, Cassandra Barousse, Reah Barousse, Charmaine Venable, Libby Richard, Zandra Eggleston, Monica Guidry, Sue Latiolais, Cathy Guidry, Assisting Mrs.

Guidry with the serving were Mrs. Wilfred Guidry, Mrs. Sam Higginbotham and Mrs. Joe Barousse. Eunice Couple Plans Wedding EUNICE Mr.

and Mrs. Fenrick Manuel of Eunice announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Patricia Ann, to Mr. George Clarence Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider of Eunice.

No date has been set for the wedding, Lewisburg Chapel To Sponsor Barbeque LEWISBURG The St. John's Chapel in Lewisburg is sponsoring a barbeque Sunday from 10 a.m. to p.m. The public is invited to attend. CDA Poetry Contest Winners Named CHURCH POINT Winners of the they Catholic Daughters of America Poetry Contest, staged here recently, are: Division first place, John Richrec-! ard; second place, Phyllis Thibodeaux; third place, Berna Gale the Royer.

Division Il: second place, Don Sep- Henderson; third place, Karen Richbe lard, Dec. Division Ill: first place, John Dale Richard, Dear Ann Landers: I play the piano like nobody's business. I can't read music and I never took a lesson in my life. I just love to sit down and bang out any old tune that comes to my mind. My husband is jealous of my talent.

Whenever we go to a party everybody begs me to play. They all crowd around the paino and 1 sing a little, too. Wilbur sits in the corner and sulks. When we get home he tells me I made a fool out of myself. I've tried to interest Wilbur in music but he has an ear like a tin can.

He can't remember two lines of lyrics in a row. He couldn't even memorize the words to The Star Spangled Banner after 12 years of school. Do you feel 1 should give up playing the piano when we are in a crowd just to keep peace in the family? Incidentally, I was playing the piano at a party when Wilbur and met. FANNY Dear Fanny: Wilbur must be out of harmony with life. If you enjoy playing the piano and others like to listen I hope you'll continue to play.

But wait until they beg you good and hard, Wilbur sounds childishly competitive. If you gave up plane playing at parties he'd probably gripe about something else. Dear Ann: I'm scared to death of doctors, When I have to get a polio shot or even a vaccination I'm so petrified I almost faint in the waiting room. My mother and dad call me silly and I know they are right. When the shot is over I tell myself it didn't hurt at all and I was crazy to be so upset.

Please tell me how to overcome this foolish fear. I hate to go through life like this. SCAIRDY-CAT Dear Cat: Ask your doctor if he can spare 10 or 15 minutes to talk to you. A good doctor will explain that your fear dates 1 back to an early experience which was painful or frightening. He will point out that you are grown up now and that the early experience is part of the past and should be forgotten.

When you can accept this emotionally, as well as intellectually, your fears will be conquered. Are your parents too strict? You can benefit from the experiences of thousands of teenagers if you write for ANN booklet, To Live With Your Parents," enclosing with your request 20 cents in coin and a long, self -addressed, stamped envelope. And Landers will be gald to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, selfaddressed envelope. Church Point HDC Fetes Members Of Camellia Club CHURCH POINT The Church Point Home Demonstration Club entertained the Camellia Home Demonstration Club recently at the home of Mrs.

Owen Guidry. The event was held in the barbeque house of the Guidry home, Arrangements of azaleas were used throughout the bar beque house, salad, cake, garlic bread and At chicken curry, green lunetin cold drinks were served, Point Club was in charge Mrs. R.H, Lebas of the games. Guests from the Camellia club attending were Mrs. Harry Richard, Mrs.

Tip Fontenot, Mrs. Brouflette, Mrs. Francis David, Mrs. Rufus Fontenot, Mrs. John WIlliams, Mrs.

Joseph Richard, Mrs. J.D, Tucker, Mrs. J.W, Thibodeaux, Mrs. Richard Eggleston, Mrs. Willard Barnhill, Members of the Church Point Club attending were Mrs.

Charles Smith, Mrs. Karl Andrus, Mrs. Louis Damores, Mrs. Lee Wimberly, Mrs. Jack McBride, Mrs.

Edgar Daigle, Mrs. Owen Guidry, Mrs. Tooney Hanley, Mrs. Francis Oakley, Mrs. Pete Wimberly, Mrs.

Lebas, Mrs. Austin Guidry, Mrs. Oscar Beaugh and Mrs. Sidney Guidry. LOUIS ROGER, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roger celebrated his fourteenth birthday Sunday at a family dinner at their home in Cankton, His mother is the former Gloria Myers of Cankton. Courtney Home Hosts Chicot HDC BAYOU CHICOT Mrs. J. H.

Courtney entertained 11 members and two visitors Monday afternoon at the regular meeting of the Bayou Chicot Home Demonstration Club. Mrs. Alice Lasseigne, home demonstration agent, gave information how to get rid of household i insects, and also gave tips on sewing alterations, Fifteen exhibits were shown by members. Following the business session, Mrs. Courtney served refreshments, The next club meeting will be at the home of Mrs.

J. E. Compton..

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