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The Assumption Pioneer from Napoleonville, Louisiana • 7

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T13 ASSUMPTION PIONEER NAPOLEONVILLE, LA. Thursday February 9, 1967 3. former Miss Dotty Daigle. was that the added demands of a new baby every year or two overtaxed the abilities of the mothers to cope with their children. Mothers were worn out and the babies suffered the consequences of their having little left to give.

SOCIAL We are glad to print your ad peraonal happentngs. Mr. E. D. GlaaeOomL DAHCZl AEn Ihic, Led RcpttcJiro 1S3 Hew Orleans addraaa: 1239 8.

ities which could account for their failure to grow. Observations of the infants and their families by a team of investigators, including a psychiatrist, social workers and a pediatrician, led them to conclude1 that some babies who were normal physically at birth, who showed no signs of any organic disease, who were not born prematurely, and who suffered no physical abuse or neglect, failed to develop normally because they were unwanted and rejected emotionally by their parents. All the babies came from families unth multiple problems. Some lived in substandard, overcrowded homes where life was disorganized and chaotic, and financial problems were severe. A serious handicap in nearly every family was the number of children in quick succession.

One mother said she had wanted only one child but had six children in six years. Another had six children in 12 years, several had two children in two-and-one half years. One family had 10 children in 15 years. The investigators also found that all the mothers of these children had family problems in their own childhoods. They reported that their mothers had been too busy or overwhelmed to give them much attention, or that they were raised by rigid foster parents or by a number of different people because of the illness or death of their own mothers.

In spite of the problems of the families studied by the Yale Center most of the other children born to them had grown and developed satisfactorily. Why had one particular child been unable to thrive? One answer, the researchers felt, deIkotms TASTES 003 IS 003 ATD 003 F03 YOU no A Mr. and Mrs. Eric Paul Rousseau are pictured after their February fourth wedding at Ascension Catholic Church, in Donaldsonville. Mrs.

Rousseau, the former Rosemary Latino is die daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Latino, Sr. of Donaldsonville. The groom's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Rousseau, Sr. of Paincourtville. Mr. Rousseau is a 1959 graduate of Assumption High School.

The bride is a 1962 graduate Ascension Catholic High. The Rousseaus will reside in Paincourtville. At Year Favaffet feat Start Ymv MoflM Dot? (3 7-3110 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simoneaux.

Miss Lucille Simoneaux with Miss Brenda Cedotal of Pierre Part visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Melancon In Belle Chasse and other relatives in New Orleans. Mr. Clifford Comeaux Jr.

and Mr. Tyronne Clark of New Orleans visited Mr. Philip Newchurch and sisters Misses Valburge and Mildred Newchurch. Miss Anne Comeaux of Baton Rouge spent several days with Mrs. Robert E.

LeBlanc and Marie Theresse for the week-end. Our sympathy to the family of Mr. Bienvenu Guedry of New Orleans who passed away last week Mr. Guedry was a former resident of this town. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Rousseau Mrs. Hazel Aucoin. Mrs. Cullen Landry Mrs.

Murphy LeBlanc, Misses Carole XLandry and Joy Rousseau vlsltea rM re. A4 1 Rousseau at Our Lady of the Lake Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. F.

N. Carrier Jr. spent Carnival In New Orleans with their daughter and Misses Alice Claire Talbot, Dorthee and Jeannette Delatte, while there they attended the ball of Venus. PixmcxHniTviUE irons SP4 Louis Comeaux and Mrs. Comeaux.

with their children Anthony Paul and Eva Marie arrived from Germany last week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Comeaux Sr. and Barbers and other relatives. Dr.

and Mrs. T. J. Borgmanand daughter spent several days In New Orleans. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Landry with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Comeaux Jr. spent Sunday in Blloxi Mississippi.

Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Boudreaux on die birth of their first born, a daughter at the Napoleonvllle Hospital. Mrs. Boudreaux is the former Dorothy Daigle.

Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daigle. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Boudreaux Miss Vivian Truxillo of Platten-ville. Mrs. Leslie Diss of New Orleans visited at the home of Mrs. Alphonse Blanchard Sr. this week.

Mrs. Angellne Cabellero is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Naquin and family in Des Allemands. Mr.

and Mrs. Desire Daigle were visitors to Hammond Sunday. Our sympathy to the family of Mr. Leonard Cedotal who died eta hospital in New Orleans. Visiting their grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne "Bill" Theriot are; Billy.Steve and Gregory Theriot of Houma and David Schaff Mrs. Paul Daigle, Mrs. Albert Aucoin, Mr.

Paul Daigle Mrs. Robert LeBlanc were visitors to New Orleans Wednesday. We are happy to report that Mrs. Adele Rousseau of Grand Bayou is In very satisfactory condition following eye surgery at Our Lady of the Lake Hospital in Baton Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Theriot with Little Joe and Michelle of Merrero Ypentrdie weak end with Mr.vand Mrs. Cullen Landry Sr. and family. Last Sunday Mrs. Andre Hebert of Brusly St.

Martin was honored at a delicious seafood dinner at the home of her son Lawrence In Bayou Blue on her 79th birthday. The table was tastefully decorated with white and green artificial flowers. Those who enjoyed the day wer; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ingolia.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schetzle of Ponchatoula, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kerek of Albany, Mr.

and Mrs. Arlen Landry. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaccaro of Baton Rouge, Mr.

and Mrs. Tony Marroy of Belle Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Wllbert Coupel, Mr. and Mrs.

Benny Mollere of Brusly St. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Renaud Theriot of Grand Bayou. A daughter unable to attend phoned from Chicago.

Everyone enjoyed the day and Mrs. Hebert received lovely gifts. We join die family in good wishes for a happy birthday. Guests of Mrs. Julie Comeaux and Mrs.

Florence Trahan were Mrs. Leslie Coupel. Mrs. E. J.

Dugas and children of D'ville. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Landry and family of Belle Rose, Mrs. Lucy Laurent of Baton Rouge.

Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coupel on their first born a daughter on Monday February 6 at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Mrs.

.12 os. 29c -12s 35c qt 39c l(Ts 79c ..4 os. 37c FOOD NAPOLEONVOXX, LA- LAUDATO! NapetecavCSa, La. Croad Phone Cm TDKtCNIUin WJ1 it ASTEURIZEO imomiaie i milk mk ACAOIA OAIMV I Mrs. Fred Woodruff was hostess to the Tuesday Night 500 Club.

First prize was won by Mr. Boyd Marks. Second Mrs. John Tregre, Third Dr. Fred Woodruff.

Fourth Mrs. Fred Woodruff and Mr. O. L. Clement cut the Consolation.

Miss Helolse "Ping" Gilberts novice at Most Holy Sacrament Convent in Lafayett spent Thursday to Sunday here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert. She i was accompanied back to Lafayette on Sunday by her parents and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Hanson. Also spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert was their son Mr.

James Gilbert IIL a student of Springhlll College at Mobile, Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carmouche and little son and Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Meyer spent die Carnival holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carmouche In Lake Charles. Mrs. X.

M. Dugas is spending sometimes in Baton Rouge with her daughter. Miss Mlnta Dugas. Mrs. Glenn Daigle is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. James Chauvin in Corpus Texas. Mrs. Douglas McCrary and children of Mlnden are visiting at die home of her mother, Mrs. Charles Bergeron.

Dr. Edgar Breaux of Lafayette spent Saturday with his mother and sister. Mrs. Edgar Breaux and Miss Lucille Breaux. Mrs.

G. Trosclalr, Mrs. Al Shaw, Mrs. Neva Melancon and Mrs. Reuben Lagarde all of Thlbodaux and Mrs.

William Whitney of New Orleans visited Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Clement on Friday.

Mrs. Fred Fotl and her two sons and Mrs. D. Slgnorelli all of St. Martinsville and Mr.

Eddie Dugas of Belle Rose spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Simmons. Mr. and Mrs.

Carroll Clement and children spent Sunday and Monday at the home of die former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Clement.

Miss Marjorie Landry of Shreveport spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Charles Landry. ZLi. Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Arceneaux and Mr. and Mrs. John Thibaut have returned home after a marvelous tour of the Hawaiian Islands with a group from the American Sugar Cane League. Lynn can now conduct classes in Tihitlan dancing.

The Bayouslde Goir Club entertained their teen-age High School children a a Carnival masquerade party given at die Club on the eve of Mardi Gras. A large group of masqueraders in pretty, original and comical costumes attended die party. Prizes were awarded to single, couple and group maskers as followsKSingle) Prettiest Debbie Arboneaux. (Most Original-Norma Barras. (Couples) -Prettiest Susan Thlbodeaux and Rlsley Treche.

Most Original-Bonnie Hebert and Gwen Acosta tied for first with Tommy Talbot and Kenny Blanchard, Funniest-Clarissee Landry and Susan LeSueur, (Group) Nelson Simmons, George Melancon and Tibby Martinez. Judges were Mr. and Mrs. A. N.

"Buster" Simmons, Miss Claire Puneky and Miss Lucie Barbler. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Boudreaux are the proud parents of a little girl. Dawn Elizabeth, born Friday.

February 3. Mrs. Boudreaux is the in Recdeamon Juico. KOTEX Sta Puf Binco CHEER Yogi Pepper. LOUISIANA PHONE 54 11 Coupel is Mary Ann Comeaux.

Paternal grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coupel. Maternal Mrs. Julie Comeaux.

Visiting Mrs. Elda LeBlanc Saturday were Mrs. Edward Guedry and daughter Catherine, Mrs. Sherrill Rhodes and sons Brent and Scott of Port Allen. Mr.

and Mrs. C. B. Landry and family of Port Allen spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Daigle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ham" Simoneaux with Connie and Rudy, Susie Tatman and Frankie Bellire spent Sunday in New Orleans. Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Miss Sonol LeBlanc of Belle Rose who was injured in an automobile accident.

Miss LeBlanc Is at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Mrs. Audrey Vavasseur and children Anthony. Arnold; and Angels of Port Allenr spent several days with Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Guillot. Our sympathy to Sr. M. Edith of Carmel in die loss of her mother, Mrs.

T. J. Broussard of Abbeville. Visiting Mrs. Hostllia Rodrigue and Mr.

and Mrs. Alvln Rodrigue and family were Mrs. Milton Shawley of Fort Walton Florida, Mrs. A. J.

Daigle and daughter of New Orleans. Mrs. Joe Rodrigue. Mr. and Mrs.

Olaverita and daughter of New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodrigue and daughters of Belle Rose. Mr.

and Mrs. Eddie Rodrigue of Klotzville. Mrs. J. Lester Thlbodaux of Labadlevllle.

Mr. Lester Cedotal of Pierre Part. Mrs. Alphonse Blanchard Sr. spent Carnival with her son and daughter-in-law.

Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Blanchard Jr. and family In Chalmette. Mrs.

John Aucoin and Mrs. Ruby Theriot visited Miss Robella Simoneaux at the Donaldsonville Nursing Home. -u BY ROSEMARY The emotional attitudes of parents toward their newborn children have a vital effect on the ability of babies to grow and develop normally, the Yale University Child Study Center confirmed in a recent study. The Center based its report on a study of babies, who ranged in age from 10 weeks to 27 months, who were strikingly small, with such symptoms as feeding difficulties, vomiting, excessive crying and swollen abdomens. The babies had no detectable physical abnormal- NOW! FABULOUS DODGE CHARGER PRICED SO LOW YOU CAN'T SAY NO! What's a "White Hat" Special? A great chance to buy one of the most exciting Dodges going at a very; down-to-earth price.

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