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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 10

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Paris 8 American Press, Charles, April 21, 1954 Society 2781 and Croup Fete Employers At Dinner Party The annual "Bosses Night" dinner was held by members of the Lake Charles Desk and Derrick club Monday evening at the Pioneer club. Honored guests for the occasion were bosses of members of tne group. Guests present were W. ii. Cowser, National Supply company of Jennings; McCutchen of McCutchen Construction company of Jennings; T.

B. Lai sen, Davidson Chemical corporation; K. f. Coffey. agent.

Magnolia Petroleum company; Robert S. Randolph, Union Sulphur and Oil' corporation; J. 11. Kingrey, Lane Wells company; C. K.

Fischer. G. L. Bartii, H. O.

Badgley, R. M. Sheihamei, Mark D. Wcmz, Jr. and E.

G. Hendrickson, CiC-Con Oi! corporation: A. fliquelmy, W. E. Walker, Calcasieu properties; W.

S. Guillory and A. N. Watson, Mud Supply company; J. F.

jisiana Supply Company; J. B. DeLaune and C. W. Adams.

Cities Service Refining company; J. L. Perkins. Magnolia Petroleum com- jpany; and Allison T. Miller and F.

Carmouche of Brooks, Inc. A program was pteseiued Dyer a de PIA Unit Holds Meeting JHearsRexSmelser Mrs. George Childs was hoslessj I to members of the Nell Dyer cir- Ac f-illpcf cle of First Methodist church 5 vUCJi jyCUfWI a meeting held Thursday in her home at 707 West Claude. Plans were discussed for a picnic for circle members and families, the date to be announced school and how its program Mrs. Wilham Hesston reported isBinlegrated with high hnn in Rex Smelser of the Sowela Tech- Vocational Training school was a speaker al a meeting of the LaGrange Parent-readier associ- ation e)d Tuesday al the school.

Mr. bmelser discussed the tram- on the recent WSCS conference in lhe the adult aining pro Orleans. gram or the here, A study course entitled "Within and J)cnv jt affects industry. These Borders" will be held in the near future and all members were urged to attend. Announcement was also made of the meeting of the United Council It was announced that a check for 510 was being contributed to the Calcasieu Mental Health unit.

Milton Ferguson's room was the winner of the attendance banner. of Church women May 7 at the: Mrs. W. L. Jackson was in charge First Presbyterian church.

of serving refreshments at The meeting was closed with ajsocial held in the cafeteria prayer. lowing the meeting. the fol- Members of the Lake Charles Desk and Derrick club honored their employers at the annual "Bosses' Night" held Monday at dinner al the Pioneer club. Pictured above, from loft to right, are Miss Elizabeth Doyle, entertainment chairman for the event: Miss Catherine Blessing, housing chairman, R. CofTey.

who assisted the club in making arrangements for the dinner and Mrs. J. C. president. Eimice, La.

Floyd Boulet, who beiare her marriage Sunday was Miss Mabel Moreau. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moreau of Eunice and Mr. Boulet is the son of Joe Boulet and the late Mrs.

St. Anthony's Catholic church was the scene of the marriage ceremony. Calcasieu Medical Auxiliary Elects Mrs. Howell President ing dinner by Miss Gailya Mc- Cutcheu of Jennings and Brooks Hamilton of Lake Charles who furnished dinner- music. Dance numbers were presented by the) Dorothy Barnes School of Dancing io Sulphur.

Mrs. A. A. Gautrcaux served as accompanist. Miss a Robin, Miss Louise Ellender and Marlene Lopez, Jan ami Lou pre- isented the program.

i Guests and members were wel- 1 corned by Mrs. J. C. Nutter and Miss KaUiryn Bower gave the vocation. Mrs.

V. B. McCutchen of Jennings, gave a resume of club activities during the' past Reveal PTA Convention Theme "Belter Homes. Belter Schools, director of teacher training. North- K.

Hampson, Shrevepurf, Bar- Better Communities," the State College. Monroe: Mrs.ibara Owen. Alexandria. Junior Clubbers Plan Shovs Entry tion theme of meeting of the the 31st Louisiana Annual Parent- Teacher Association to in Alexandria Thursday will be emphasized during the entire convcn- -r. L.

Perkins, elementary super-; the opening session of the visor. East Baton Rouge parish' Dr. Hymes also speak on convention. Thursday, greetings uill be brought by Mrs. Benton CHERES DAMES by aloyies Arlene Austin, Carla Paul and Diana Foggin listened wide- eyed as Sharon Daniel unveiled her School of Dance fall curriculum, which includes a children's Opera Ballet.

Sharon is interested in a children's Dance Theatre, too. and choreography of one of the more appealing dance stories is under way. Mighty cute twins. Shelly and Lee Smith, clutching Mom Hannah's hand as they shopped -along Ryan. Your name may never appear in "Who's Who," but you'll consider it your Lucky Day the day you discover lhe 100 ALL Linen Rugs at Caylon's! Round or oval; 14 patterns peifect-ly beautiful! Cayton's, Soulh at Lucille, dial 7-9385.

Two of our nicest: Jane and James Leithead. From British Hong Kons BASKETS every size and shape imaginable (with liny price tags'! Purses. Luggage, Picnickers, Planters. Cornoeonias, all kinds! And Straw Place Mats, from Tahiti. These are at your HOME SUPPLY, 925 Blvd.

Handsome threesome: Brenda i3i, Dorothy and Troy Freund. Lot the Queens of yesteryear oalhe in milk our luxury- lovin' Queens of today will arounl in "Balh Sequence'" i by Mary Chess Eight heady. fragrances found, exclusively, al Cordon's El ice-live Home School closc Twin-City oll il tions." Dr. Ralph 11. Ojemann will idem Alexandria --Pineville area: tion program.

J. Goff. I Shreveport president, has announced. Mrs. Goff will call the convention in order at 2:00 p.m.

Thursday, in the auditorium of BoltonJDr. Harley Smith." sitate" chairman moderate the panel following Dr. Hon. George W. Hymes' address.

Participants are! Winborn Davis, llanmioncl, State! Alexandria: Bowden, may- Shelby Jackson, PTA chairman of Mental Hygiene: i Slalc Superintendent of Mrs. Robert Howell was chosen president of the Women's auxiliary to the Calcasieu Parish Medical society at a meeting of the group held in Mrs. Marcus Pierson's home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Edgar Percy was elected vice-president; Mrs.

Leonard Knapp, recording secretary; Mrs. .1. W. Swoffordi, treasurer and Mrs. Hugh Price, corresponding secretary.

Miss Virginia Walker was local first prize winner in the annual American Medical association essay contest held recently, it was announced. Miss Walker won SI5; other winners included Miss Frances Thomson, second prize winner of $10 and James Clayton Hanchey, third prize winner of cash award. State winners wiU be announced after the state neeting to be held May 20-22 in New Orleans. Winners in the state-wide contest will receive $50, $25 and $13 in prizes. Judges serving in the local con- est were Dr.

and Mrs. Gordon cJolcombe and Dr. C. A. Girard.

Members who will attend the state convention are Mrs. P. L. McCreary, Mrs. Walter Moss and Mrs.

W. A. K. Scale. A dinner dance will honor doctors and dentists of the area 1 at 7 p.m.

in the Henry Gray Memorial home, a spokesman said. Mrs. Warren Raggio served as co-hostess for the meeting attended by Mesdames J. W. Swafford, Edgar Percy, T.

H. De- Laureal, Andrew Ranier, W. G. Fisher. Steve Price.

Hugh Price, Arrangements for Garden club rose the Men's show were High School, when the convention! theme be presented by Dr. Ralph H. Ojemann. chairman parent education. National Con- jgress of Parents and Teachers, University of Iowa, City.

Iowa. of exceptional child. Lafayette School Hoard: Dr. liymes: Mrs. At this session lhe report planned at a meeting of the Bulb Credentials Committee and Blossom Junior Garden club, 611 by iirs Hunter Norman.

Alex- held Tuesday at the home of andr tlle rules committee by Cheaney-Daniel Pledged Baton Rouge: Slocum. Sup- L. J. Fullager. The group also practiced mak- iMrs.

Henry Bernard. New Iberia: 'bylaws. Mrs. D. F.

Miller. Water- for flower cussed. shows were also dis- liam B. MyricU, Baton Rouge. "Understanding the be discussed by Dr.

Child" will James L. ing the arrangements for the resolutions-Mrs. Wil- which will be held Saturday. flm-ficulture notes, led by Mrs. H.

K. Martin, were presented in the form of questions and answers on spraying, mulching and fertilizing. Factors which determine what makes good horticulture specimens Hymes, professor of education, Georse Peaboclv College for Teachers. Nashville. at ev Cooper of Mi.ss Janftle Daniel, daughter of" Mr.

and Mrs. Henry L. Daniel of this city tu Louis Philip Cheaney. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Cheaney of Houston. Texas, was solemnized Tuesday morning at the First Baptist church in Orange. Texas. crintendcnt of Kupiues Paris Schools. Alexandria and Mr.

W. E. Pale, principal BoHon High school. C. J.

West, fifth vice-president La. PTA. Lake Charles, will respond. i Mrs. Walter W.

Fife, New Or- leans, first vice president. ana PTA will preside at the morn- ling session Friday, am! Mrs. J. H. Stringer.

Baton Rouge, immediate past president of the organization will preside over the Fri- from the Camp Fire Girls, in you generous people who are assisting with their "Lei's Be Different Together" birthday project. Swimming pool completed soon! Whoa! Guess what has stopped on new PHILCO Deep Freezers freezer and a Philco beauty and thrift! See these. Vicki and Fred Bamngardner crib. and hit a new low? Prices at Mclnnis Gray! If it's a it's a perfect combination of measuring wallspace for 2 clay evening session. Mrs.

Goff will be the presiding officer al all other session. 1 All meetings will he held al Bolton High school. Officiating minister Waters. was who the' Members of the group answered jcct wil1 follow Di roll call by naming-insccls and ress li je moderator to be Dr. discussing whether they were harmful.

Nine members and Mesdames Friday. His book -oi'med the double ring ceremony. A pink embroidered organdy dress with pink and white accessories was worn by the bride. She morning session thus titled was published in 1952. A pane! discussion on the sub- Hvmes' ad- wore a corsage of or- Miss Ollie Giilard Weds Allen Berza In Quiet Ceremony EUNICE, La.

(Spl.V- Miss Ollic Rae GiJIard. daughter of the late Mr. and Sirs. Harry Giiiavu 01 Eunice the bride of Allen ert Howell, P. the hostess.

L. McCreary and Berza. Lctc! Br- quiet cc Msgr ed at thony's Given in of Mr. and Mrs. nf this city in a VI Saturday.

Martel officiat- MIV in St. Ani "mirch. tage by her uncle. For Calendar The Week Max Miller, Neil D. Martin, Roy Guthridee.

J. Frank Marck. Gerald Weiss, Rob- Wfeks J. R. Buchanan and Mrs.

Fullaaer, all members of the Henry Heights Garden club, sponsor of the group, were present (he mretins. al Deer, associate professo of education LSU. Baton Rouge. Panel members are Dr. Leo Al- hritton.

dean, college of Education, Northw I University. Natchitoches: Thomas R. Landry. elementary supervisor. State Department ci Education.

Baton Rouge: Evelyn McGee Oils. Mrs. TEFN AGE CLL'B Clarence Duhon, was elected president at a meeting of the leaders of St. Margaret's teen age club held recentlv. Other officers were re-elei-ted also and include Mrs.

Otis Dcs- Ormeatix. vice- president: Mr. and his daughter Klorian Sirack treasure-rand secretary. Committee chairmen Miss -Susan Kilecn Daniels reappoinlcd to serve for the Mr. her sister's oniv attendant.

i include Clarence Duhon, cliape- A reception was held nt Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bayard, home of the bride's parents and publicity, Howard Jau- Lake Charles following the telephone and Hilton Miller, fiine. i refreshments. Sharpen your stub of a pencil get a scratch pad.

and figure your milk bill for a year. Deduct bills for two months. Thai's your saving if you're using Guth's fine milk in Gallon Jugs! Nancy Parkin, one of our sweetest girl teeners, is having a birthday Friday. Happy birthday you! Maybe it's because we're tired of ''lap" eating or can be that lhe newly designed diningroom furniture is so Whatever il is the Irend is toward more gracious dining. Super-fine, or plainly modest find them all at HEMEN- WAY'Sr Glen iFasl Legsi Craig wearing a shiny new medal.

If moths chomped we wouldn't need to be reminded of "Cold Storage." May Ibis be a reminder that might save your entire wardrobe and blankets! Phone VOGUE (33517 for insured protection. Dr. George Anderson's lady, Dr. Yvonne, is most charming. Neither sun nor rain nor spine-chilling winds will mar the beauty of the outside surfaces of you home IF your paint is "Colorizer" It's the wonder-painl in over a thousand wonler-ful colors! Lake Paint Wallpaper your exclusive dealer.

Jackie Hoffpauir is wearing THAT traditional ring. Glamour Queen in the automotive w-orld 1954's Chevrolet. Jud Rives your fair trade dealer. A treasure: Freda Land's wedding dress So nice to meet someone like Evelyn Coleman. She's not only charming, but wonderfully gifted.

Designs and makes the most exquisite dresses for brides and attendants iformals. too). The intricate beading she does on bridal gowns and hats! Her phone is 8032. Thanks for reading See you next Wednesday. Henry Cummiugs, the bride wore a- spring suit of white linen.

Her hat was fashioned with a brown veil and she wore an orchid in corsage. Miss Jane Giilard, cousin of the bride was maid of honor. She wore a maize linen suit with natural accessories and white carnations in corsage. Mrs. M.

J. Fruge of the groom, was matron of honor and wore a blue faille suit with white accessories and white carnation corsage. Tcrrcl McCurry served Mr. Ber- 7.3 as best man and M. J.

Fruge Jr. was groomsman. The couple left immediately fol- Wednesday, April 21 McXecse Faculty club; will meet at 7 p.m. at the Officers' club at the Lake Charles Air Force base with husbands as special guests. I Beginners square dance classes for children will be held at 7 p.m at the Second avenue recreation center.

St. Charles-ICS PTA meets at, 7:30 p.m. at the school Thursday, April 22 Square dance work shop for adults wiil be held at 7:30 p.m.; at the city recreation center. Lake Charles Civic association: will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the La Grange High school auditorium.

Circles of University Methodsit church will meet as follows; Cir- cle One will meet with Mrs. J. C. Sarver, 3707 Lake street at 2 p.m. Circle Two will meet with Mrs.

Simeon 703 Prien Lake road at 2 p. Circle Three will meet with Mrs. Giilis McFillcr, lowing the ceremony for a wed- ,535 street. University ding trip to Galveston, Texas and i ace a 2 p. and Circle Five the will reside here.

will meet in the parish hall af 10 a. m. Newman circle will meet at p.m. with Mrs. S.

H. Crad- 'dock, 2534 Helen street. A zone meeting of the WSCF (will be held at the Maplewoori Showing of a film and a church from 9:30 a.m. sion by a gucit speaker were pre-'until noon. Officers training PTA Unit Has Film, Speaker scntcd at a meeting of the Henry Heights school Parent-Teacher as- school will be held.

Each person is requested to bring a sandwich. The Business and guild of the First Christian church entitled "Going entertain the Christian Wom' sociat'- held Tuesday evening a 1 the school. A safety film to School" was shown to the groupi 10 demonstrate the new film 1 en's Fellowship at 7:30 p.m. Missions Around the' be showa i aive parents a sample of the type IBEW auxiliary will meet films shown to the children iui cleclion of cer at 611 Broad? jcctor boosht by thc PTA and World school. street in lhe new local home at: Charics Ilishiower, president of; 8 p.m.

with the executive board i t' LcGrange PTA. was a guest; meeting at 7 p.m. i speaker at the meeting. i Wcsleyan Service guild of L'ni- was announced ttiet pre-regis- vorsity Methodist church will meet ration of children who will enter Mrs. W.

Stopper, trillion school in September will lnth st pt al at 1:30 p.m. May 4 in the iool cafeteria. Mrs. R. G.

Roy and W. J. Lech- were chosen delegates to Area PTA council. Mrs. J.

W. delegate :30 Friday, April 24 Tccn age social dancing will be ihcld at 7:30 p.m. at the city and Henry Heights recreation center. West Lake HD club will mcei in the West Lake Library room end in Alex- held group also discussed plans Carey Baptist Woman's Missionary nnicii will have a quarterly meeting at Eastern Heights Bap- tist church. DeQuincy, from a picnic to be held for the Jdent patrols.

am to a.m. Lunch will bcj Mrs. II. A. Notion's first grade served, the women to bring sand-' won lhe attendance prize.

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Years Available:
1954-1967