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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 5

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I I OBITUARIES JOHN D. BHEND Funeral services for John Davidson Bhend, 16, of Porterville, were to be held today. Burial was to be in Newman, Calif. The youth, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Bhend died Wednesday of pneumonia. Mrs. Bhend was the former Elaine David- SEE NICK VIGNAUD Get the policies with the P.S.

Service HOME INSURANCE AGENCY Dial HE 9-8250 HE 3-9839 Ground Floor Gayle Building 502 Broad $20 BONUS DAYS on Electric E9 CLOTHES DRYERS' son of Lake Charles. Additional survivors include i his grandmother, Mrs. Luna Davidson of Lake Charles. MRS. LUDIE BROWN BON WIER, Tex.

(Spl.) neral services for Mrs. Ludie Brown, 88, will be at 2 p.m. today in the Bon Wier Pentecostal Church with the Revs. P. E.

Outlaw and K. L. Watson officiating. Burial will be in Inman Cemetery in Bon Wier under direction of Ilixson Funeral Home. Mrs.

Brown died at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at her residence. Survivors are three sons, P. of Warren, Charlie Brown of Sulphur and Albie Brown of Bon Wier; one daughter, Mrs. D.

Hughes of Silsbee, 39 grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. GUIDRY INFANT services were held for Gene Guidry, infant son and Mrs. Joseph V. of 2111 Trailer at Saturday al. Our Lady of Heart Cemetery in Point.

Hixson Funeral Home phur was in charge of rangements. The infant died Friday cal hospital. 2 DRYING CYCLES-Regular Wash 'n Wear and Air 3 Drying Heats Damp Dry Setting Air Setting to fluff and air bedding and draperies, dry plastics and rubber items $1.00 DOWN ANY ITEM IN OUR ON ED'S CHRISTMAS Additional survivors 'are one brother, Joseph Guidry dr. of Sulphur: grandparents, Eby Guidry of Judice, E. W.

Parker of Port Arthur, and Gertrude B. Davis of Mobile, and Mr. and Mrs. Winston Bond of Greenville, Miss: W. E.

McGUIRE IOWA (Spl.) Funeral services for William Edward McGuire, 42, will be at 3 p.m. Monday in Hixson Funeral Home Chapel in Lake Charles. The Rev. Ethbert Hagan, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Iowa, will officiate. Burial will be Cemetery here.

Mr. McGuire died at 11:45 a.m. Saturday at his home after a brief illness. The body will be at Hixson's until the time of service, He was laboratory technician at Goldsmith Clinic in Lake Charles. Survivors are his mother, Mrs.

Mary E. McGuire of Iowa, and one sister, Mrs. William Smith of West Lake. MRS. BARNEY MOSES DERIDDER (Spl.) Funeral services for Mrs.

Ruth A. Moscs, 74, of DeRidder will be in the Hixson Funeral Home Chapcl at 4 p.m. today. The Revs. W.

H. Owens and Farlcy Green will officiate. Burial will be in the Beauregard Cemetery. Mrs. Moses died at 1:30 p.m.

Saturday at a local hospital. Survivors are her husband, Barney Moses; four sons, Orval, Johnnie, Willard and Olinee for LME 350-0 snag-proof drum Acrylic enamel WITH Flow Easy to lint screen Handy lint lid. IT'S 5-cycles 5-pushbutton 2-speed Porcelain Magic SERVING Ed's 3426 RYAN ST. Moses, all of DeRidder; five daughters, Mrs. A.

J. Green of Lafayette, Mrs. Ethel Kern of DeRidder, Mrs. Gladys Nettles of Baton Rouge, Mrs. Edith Guidry of Sulphur and Mrs.

Freddie Derrough of Hammond. Also, one Mrs. Talmadge Cooley of DeRidder; three brothers, Ed, Jack and Leon Austin, all of DeRidder; 35 grandchildren, and six greatgrandchildren. ARTHUR SMITH SULPHUR (Spl.) Arthur (Bake) Smith, 69, a resident of 214 Irwin died Saturday ernoon in a New Orleans hospital. Date and time of services will be announced by the Hixson Funeral Home of Sulphur.

Mr. Smith was a retired employe of Cities Services Refinery Corp. MRS. C. SONNIER JENNINGS (Spl.) Funeral services for Mrs.

Carmalile Sonnier, 92, of 811 McKinley will be in the Immaculate Conception Catholic church at 4 p.m. loday. The Rev. John Windt, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the Doucet Cemetery here.

Mrs. Sonnier died at 5:05 p.m. Saturday in the Jennings American Legion hospital. Survivors are three daughters, P. Miller, LeBlanc, and Mrs.

Iscon Blanc, "all of Jennings; three sons, Lawrence and Homer Sonnier both of Jennings, and Adam Sonnier of Lake Charles: six step-children three step- Chris Whirlpool AUTOMATIC CLOTHES 108 GULF STATES $20 BONUS clean top mounted Fabric Guide under THE LOWEST PRICE IMPERIAL Superwash Temp Selector Bleach Dispenser Top, Lid, Tub Filter LAKE CHARLES FOR Open Thursday Til 8 477-2610 66 (grandchildren; 19 grandchildren; NOV. 15, 1964, Lake Charles American Press great-grandchildren, and 28 great-great-grandchildren. Two Are Killed On Slippery N.0. Highway La. (AP)-An accident involving several cars out a slippery stretch of the Airline Highway during a heavy rain near Norco, killed two persons Saturday, State police identified the dead as Mrs.

Cretha W. Henderson. 40, of Ponchatoula, driver of one car, and her mother-inlaw, Mrs. Ella Mac Henderson of Marshall, Tex. State police said the car apparently went out of control, crossed the neutral ground and collided with the oncoming cars.

State police said the collision clogged the highway for almost one hour and backed up west bound traffic almost 10 miles. Traffic was heavy with many motorists apparently headed to Baton Rouge for the Mississippi State-Louisiana Stale football game, Troopers said the traffic also was jammed because of minor accidents oll the Airline Highway and the Mississippi River road which runs parallel to it. ELECTRIC DRYER CERTIFICATES Extra Quiet operation Automalic shut off when is open watts FOR FAMOUS LAUNDRY ONLY $218 WITH TRADE MODEL LKA 892-0 16 YEARS TV APPLIANCE CENTER Data U.S, WEATHER DURIAU 50 50 60 XXX -60 70 Rain Showers Snow FORECAST Hurries 80 for Daytime Sunday figures Show High Temperatures Expected Isolated Precipitation Net Indicated Lecal forecoul MILD Clear weather with un- cau and the north and central Plains changed temperatures is forecast for areas, while heavy snow is forecast the central and east Gulf Coast to- for higher elevations in both regions. day. Light snow or flurries are expec- Cooler weather is expected over most ted over the north and central Plat- of the nation.

(AP Wirephoto). Graveside Howard of Mr. Guidry Sr. 3 p.m. Sacred Church of Sullocal arin a MODEL and top Equa Heat smooth HOLDS Non-Blower Of Nose Finds Helps Cold HARTFORD, Conn.

(AP) his Dr. J. Grant since Irving 1933. hasn't nose Ito insists that his "don't blow" idea a prevents the common cold from lasting for more than two ol' three days and shouldn't be sneezed at. People with colds who do blow run the risk of prolonging their illness for weeks, says Irving, who is chief medical director of the Aetna Life Insurance Co.

Irving has a band of about 200 followers who, he says, have been adhering to his advice for years and who will tell you that. he's right. It was 31 years ago, while was a graduate student al Edinburgh University in Scotland, that Irving first learned of the dangers of nose blowing from a professor of car, nose and throat surgery. Irving offers this explanation: 1 "When an individual blows his nose, lie not only expels infected mucus into his handkerchief, but also forces it into the nuses. "As a result, the lining membrane of the sinus becomes i fected and pours out its own mucus.

Eventually the sinus LIVONIA, N.Y. (AP) Tom Brennan observed his Dist birthday Saturday by doing business as usual in his barbershop in this Livingstone County village. Brennan, who has been a barber for 70 years, also operates a funeral home. He still has one customer who i patronized him when he opened his barbershop here 69 years ago. SHOP MONDAY 9 A.M.

TO 5:30 P.M. The Far Park FREE Shop Fabric Sensation fills and a spillover into the nasal cavity occurs. "So he blows his nose and the 'vicious cycle' that keeps the cold alive begins again." Barber Observes 91st Birthday Val. to 1.59 Choose front a wide selection of cottons and Estron Acetate in a wide selection of patmiracle blends Crepes, Dacron Polyester, terns. Cottons from Dan River, Bates, Burlington.

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