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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 34

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The Society Ed itor's Notebook i I (Continued Irom 18) Baraw, lOrcy Plauche, Btbcl Savoy, Joyce Ruel, Jean Morrow Fat Painter. Joyce was wearing ynj with a pink tailor hat and Ethel wore a pearl raw Virginia and Macy were wearing navy and white, perfect combination. While we're on the subject of we'd like to remark that white Ucs drew Edith Plauche wore to the Pioneer club etyle ihow (better than a week ago but we went on vacation immediately wai quite and becoming. A the wat jitrapleu of heavy Irish lace in.a daiay pattern, and with it.waa a white chiffon stole with of the lace. More spring clothes will be on display at the April 6 at the luncheon meeting of the Country Club auxiliary.

The show and luncheon will begin At 12:30 p.m. promptly. Mrs. Horace Wilkerson will play the piano accompaniment. Hostesses are to be Mrs.

Preston Savoy and Mrs. J. E. Pace. Muller's will furnish the clothes.

Models are to be Mesdames A. Morrow, Cecil Colon, Hunter Huddle, D. Truett Wyman, Lock Paret, Terrell Woosley, Hugh Price, Melvin Gold, Robert Price, Gordon Holcombe, Charles McKlroy, Clayton Kunze, J. E. Spurgln, Lisle Peters, Pexle Dupuy, J.

P. Hesterly and A. J. Aberle. Teen-agers, juniors and the very young who will also be models Include Katherine Windham and Jtn Allen; Nancy Hoskins, Mercedes Plauche, ancj Caroline Abadie; and Julie Heard, Helane Klelnman, Irving Kushner, Frank Marek, Harold Abelman, Dickie Boling, Edward Car- Mouche, Pat Farley, coco Marek and Evie Campbell.

Jackie Moeller, who's to marry Gene in April, was guest of honor at a luncheon at the Pioneer elub Thursday. Hostesses were Mrs. BUI Meyers and Robert Flowers followed the bridal white theme, in both Jackie's corsage and the table centerpiece. Guests invited included Mrs. Austin Lewis, Mrs.

A. J. Shepard, Mrs. Richard Gerard, Mrs. Will Hall, Mrs.

Cullen Liskow, Mrs. Charles Gremillion, Mrs. E. H. Moeller (Jackie's Mrs.

Kenneth Sweeney, Mrs. Ralph Peters, Mrs. Sidney Taylor, Mrs. James Mayo Mary Claire Thibodeaux, Mrs. Paul 'Palmer, Mrs.

Wharton Johnson, Aubrey Parker and Mrs. James Gayle. Adam E. Ledoux, the former Edith Miller, a very recent bride, honored at a tea shower jesterday at the Legion home. Hostesses were Mesdames Bobby Mills, Gerald Foret, Richard Tharp, Fredy Jessup, and J.

H. Primrose, Mary Helen Henderson and Emma Ruth Smith. Pink azaleas and bridal wreath were party flowers. Ruth Miller, Edith's sister, and Mrs. Custis were in the house party.

About 60 guests were invited. Mrs. Theodore Pritikin of Miami Beach, Is spending the, weekend here with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edwards.

She has been attending the convention of the National Council of Jewish Women Ln New Orleans. Here from LSU visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman last week end were their son, and Jean Elder. Jean, an LSU ADPi, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. Eider of. Macon, Ga.

Departing Atlantic regional meeting of Federated Garden clubs in Louisville, were Mrs. N. P. Martone, Mrs. Roy Guthridge, Jack Hodges and Mrs.

L. J. Fullager. They are attending as official delegates of the Louisiana state federation. Mrs.

the "ALL QIRL" LIGHTHEARTED PRICES At Minnie May Hayes JUNIORS Sizes 7 to 15 Exclusive in This Area at Martone is newly state president, and Mrs. Fullager is state corresponding secretary. Mrs. Paul Ayres has returned from Columbus, Ohio, after a month's with her and daughter-in-law, Major ana Mrs. Frank L.

Mrs. Ayres spent considerable time getting acquainted with her new grandson, John Michael, born to Major and Mrs. Ayres March 1 In Columbus. Graduate parties will begin in earnest after Easter, but small, Informal parties have already beguo. Michael Harrington, LCHS spring graduate was recently honored at a candlelight buffet supper by Mrs.

T. A. Dees at her home on Ford street. About 24 guests attended. Shockiey-Trahan Marriage Solemnized in Quiet Rites marriage cf Mrs.

Shirley Doan Trahan to Borman Shockley was folemnized ia a quiet ceremony held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the home of the bride's parents' Mr. and Mrs. P. Houston ttoan, 1630 BeUview.

Officiating minister for the ceremony was the Rev. Carl Lueg, pastor of the First Methodist church. Mr. Shockley is a geologist with Western Geophysical company in Lake Charles, where they will make their home. Elect Slate For LaCrange PTA Unit Officers for the LaGrange senior high schoci Parent Teacher association elected at the recent meeting at the school.

The new officers uuUHed by Mrs. George Waither, retiring seventh district director, Charles Hightower, president; Mi-s. A. B. Js'ovils, vice president; Mur, Wigley, secretary; and Mrs.

J. M. Han- they, treasurer. Walter Phillip spoke on the area, council, the stute PTA bulletin and the pending legislature of the PTA. Mrs.

Pauline Wicks, membership chairman, gave a report and announced that it was still not to late to become a charter member. The deadline is March 31. Mrs, Earl Hart and Mrs. W. 0.

Womack served refreshments. STARTS TOMORROW AT 9 A.M. AT FREE WITH EACH DINETTE CHOICE OF METAL STEP STOOL OR UTILITY TABLE TO $6.95 VALUES PTA Has Officer Election SULPHUR, U. (Spl.) Mrs. Leon Currle wu eltcUd president of the Central elementary Parent-Teacher association at meeting in the school auditorium.

Others ekeicd to with her are: Mrs. D. E. Rogers, Miss Rita Whitfieid and Mrs. Bill vice presidents; Mrs, P.

Arceueaux, retary; Mrs. Joe Mount, treaj- urer; Mrs. J. historian. Mrs.

P. H. Arceneaujc, Jr, presided over the business session. Mrs. J.

Hroimavd give a report on ipiing meeting of the seventh district PTA held recently in Elton, It was that den mothers and pack leaders are needed for the Cub Scout group which issponsored by the Central unit. Two delegates will be sent to the state convention scheduled for April 21-23 in Shreveport. The A-O-Wa-Ki-Ya Camp Fire girls presented a entitled, "l-t Krwtkw under the direction of their George Isaac. Takinf pert SB the ikit were: Covioctoa. mother; Mary Louitc Pack, Sarah; Gail Palombo, Betty; Jeanettt Dron- etle.

Moliy; Roberta Seinsteia, Tom Black; Rita Sue Pulver. Abigail; Meredith Hebert and Katherine Golden. Carolyn Loup the narrator. Iloom count, was won ay Miss Juue Boudreaux' second grade room. NEW CREAM SAUCE Want an extra-special cream sauce for cooked vegetables? Make while lauc? using vegetable liquid half cream Cor the iniik called for in the standard recipe.

This works well with such vegetables as cauliflower, snap beans, peas and carrots. Top the vegetables with the sauce, sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese and brown under the broiler. IMi Repairing To Be Discussed Leesville Meet LEESVILLE, Spl. Jessie Mae Hill, ings specialist. Agriculture service, will conduct workshop on rebuilding Inawr- spring cushions in the house in Leesville, Thursday, March 31 at a.m.

Oaly OM member from the Home DemonstratioB clubs la Vernoo Parish may attend demons traton and wil) bo expected to give the demonstration at club at the April WiUni! Jordan, Vernoa Pariah home demonstration agent, has asked etch club representative who attends course to bring one inner-spring cushion which needs re-working, 2Vi yards of muslin er feed' sacks, scissors, yardstick, 'needles, pins and thread. CHROME AND WROUGHT IRON DINETTES MILFORD FURNITURE ING, 609 Ryan Ph. HE 6-3356 EVERY DINETTE ON OUR FLOOR AN OUTSTANDING VALUE! We over-bought must make room 50 beautiful suites to sold in trm Come early Many other sizes and styles not shown in this ad. Savt 22.18 79,96 1.00 Down Dtlivers 5-PIECE GLEAMING CHROME DINEHE. So neat in appearance, smart In style.

Just the right dinette for the limited budget. Choose Red, Green, SALE ONLY SAVE 32.18 RE6. 129,96 SALE ONLY 5.00 DELIVERS 7-PC. FAMILY SIZE CHROME DINETTE Consists of Plastic Top Table Triple Chrome Plated Legs I Arm Chair 5 Side Chairs upholstered in high grade plastic. Choice of Yellow Red Green.

Savi 22,18 RH- 79.96 LOO Dowi Dtlivore 5-PiECE MODERN WROUGHT DINETTE. This is the Dining for the modern homemaker. Table has plastic top. Table legs and chair finished in black ovei tubular last a life time. 412 IRIS HURRY! This Offer for Limited Time OnSy SALE ONLY.

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