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Advertiser, Lafayette, Monday, May 17, 1965 3 IT'S NEVER TOO LATE Archbishop Says Bogalusa Should Set State Trend Todays Wonderful World Is Here For Every Age 1 sidents alike, of the source and richness of our natural resources and as good stewards, to dedicate themselves to the conservation and wise use of these priceless resources. Soil Stewardship Week is sponsored by the National Association of Soil Conservation Districts, cooperating with national church organizations. Scanlan urged all religious groups to participate. Mrs. Albert Worley, Gueydan-one sister, Mrs.

Joseph Pala-fox, El Paso, Texas; and three brothers, Willia. R. Worley Port Barre, Gayle Worley Gueydan, and Floyd Ray Worley, Riverdale, Maryland. Mrs. Dronet was a native of Mendota, Virginia, but had lived in Lafayette for the past 18 years.

At the time of her death she was employed as a receptionist Guy Scroggins Inc. where she had worked for the past year. The family requests that visiting hours be observed from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. LOCAL and GENERAL DEATHS Mrs.

Maturin Hebert CROWLEY Funeral ser- fiSCethfJ Mrs- Maturin Hebert, 68 the former Cora Smith of Etoan, were held at 10 a.m to- 7. mihe.s.t- Joseph Catholic in Iota Burial was in the Iota Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Hebert died at 9 p.m. oUdTay -in the Jennings American Legion hospital.

Survivors include her husband; three sons. Laris and Ma.rVs both of Egan, and Herbert Hebert, Hathaway; two daughters, Mrs. Felix An-orepont, Egan, and Mrs. Felix Klumpp of Basile; fivebr(T BOGALUSA, La. (AP) Despite the efforts of men to hatred, Bogalusa may make about anything that happened Louisiana a model for the South more than a week ago.

Abolish rather than a bad example, a the two words most fatal to ap- Roman Catholic archbishop prepearing youthful, i.e., I re- diets. Archbishop John P. Cody of New Orleans spoke Sunday night on the racial troubles of Bogalusa in an unusual appearance at Annunciation Church during member. Keep constantly in mind that if you are to appear young you must think and talk about the present its happen ings, its problems and its By PERCY M. HANSEN Newspapr Enterprise Assn.

(First of a Everyone, regardless of age, has one desire second only to the desire to survive. It is the need to be wanted. In early life this need usually is satisfied by the loving care of parents. Dur presentation of gifts from the school, townspeople, and civic organizations. Lougarre will retire at the end of the current school semester after 42 years as principal of Church Point High School, and a teaching career which dates back to 1920.

A large group of speakers praised the retiring principal, with Dr. Louis Coussans of USL bringing the principal message from Lougarres Alma Mater. Coussans spoke for President Joel L. Fletcher, scheduled to deliver the address, but unable to attend due to illness in his immediate family. M.

W. Scanlan, Jr. served as master of ceremonies and on the stage with the retiring principal were Parish Supt. S. D.

Pollard, Homer Bellard, president, and Grant Link and C. D. Daigle, members. Acadia Parish School Board, Rt. Rev.

Msgr. C. A. Bienvenu, who gave the 360 Teachers End Six-Day Indiana Strike Mrs. R.

Quebodeaux plea-ing adolescent years it is met sures and of the anticipated confirmation of a class of boys by teachers and school friends joys of tomorrow. and girls, and during the middle years by 1 TOMORROW: Forget He said no one can deny that BEND, Ind. (AP) Marine George Bull CONCERT TONIGHT The vocal department at Lafayette High School presents a spring concert tonight at 7:30 in the school auditorium featuring the Freshman Chorus, Boy Chorus and Advanced Chorus. The public is invited to attend. BURGLARY Meat, rice, cigarettes id cash were stolen during a Rev.

Hugh Gowan in at Picards Grocery, 1003 ARNAUDVILLE Funeral services were held at 4:15 p.m. thers, Rufus, Albert and' Oran1 yesterday at the St Francis Former Smith, all of Jennings and Ar- Reigs Catholic Church in Ar- naudville for Mrs. Rodolph Quebodeaux, 80, the former Octavie Kidder, who died at SOUTH chie and Woody Smith, -both of Lake Charles; three Mrs. Felicien sisters, Hebert, leads 360 back after the stress and strain of earning Glories. striking union teachers a living.

I to the classrooms tqday It is when ones family is a six-day battle with grown or one is faced by retire-school officials. ment that the need again mani- The teachers return was fests itself most strongly. If it Seen Egan. Dominican Acts By Solon As Policy Shift Negroes have met discrimination but men of good will have set a course in Bogalusa to right those wrongs and put Louisiana on a new path of freedom for ALL. He a i sed Gov.

John Mc-Keithen and Mayor Jesse Cutrer for their efforts to sooth a tense situation and bring about negotiations of racial oroblemr Gov. McKeithen is aemon- worked out in a compromise and Mrs. Johnny Mannings and 9:10 am- Saturday at the St. Mrs. Walter Newman both of Francis clinic in Arnaudville Lake Charles; 16 grandcWldren Rev.

H.K. Conner officiated is unfulfilled, it may mean serious frustration, unhappiness and even disaster. If you are to avoid this situation and are to remain a vital part of the home, the commu- and four great-grandchildren. The Geesey-Ferguson Funeral llome of Iota was in charge of arrangements. at the Survivors and MERIDIAN, Miss.

(AP) Sen. John Stennis, says nity and society you must put President Johnsons action in strating his leadership, said the Sunday by Bull, president of the services. Burial was in 500-member South Bend Federation of Teachers, and Louis include her hus- Rruggner, school board presi-band several neices and ne- dent- phews. Early in the weekend, a union Mrs. Quebodeaux was a mem-1 official had ur8ed Gov- Roger ber of the Ladies Altar Society I D- Branigin to have the state and League of the Sacred Heart llabor commissioner mediate the of Jesus.

conflict. The pallbearers were Joseph Under the pact, the board Peach over the weekend, city police reported today. Tha loot included 10 cartels of cigarettes, about $30 in cash, 14 fryers, 90 pounds of beef, 50 pounds of rice, and 15 pounds of smoked sausage. the Dominican Republic marks1 archbishop, stepping forward a basic chance in hemisohefic to attempt to bring commu- foreign1 poll! He Tailed it both necessary and desirable. between whites and Negroes in stead back and forth special efforts.

This is true, whether you are approaching so called retirement age or are still under 60. It is necessary that you maintain or re- who spoke the Benediction, Mayor T. R. Daigle, Dr. Coussans.

Tommy Petitjean, Leo Melancon, Louis Simar and Noah Leger, also school board members were in the audience, among numerous other dignitaries. The Church Point High School Chorus, directed by Mrs. Elson Labbie, the Elementary Chorus under direction of Bruce Arceneaux, and the CPHS band, directed by George Reyneaud, presented a group of Lougarres favorite musical selections, entertainment being concluded with a solo by Miss June Carriere. butile Taylor LEONVILLE Funeral ser- day at the St. Leo3 Catholic HIdder, Herman Kidder, Remie aSred to discuss wages if the gain the appearance and the late Military Preparedness In-j Church in Leonville for Dutilde bidder, Francis Kidder, Milton teachers would return to their spirit of youth.

Your mental at- vestigating subcommittee, said 8 -Taylor, 38, who died at 10-15 pibm and Aaron Woodson. Jobs- The board meeting with titude is most important. Above Sunday the Dominican revolt in p.m. Saturday at his home in E-D- Melancon and Son Fune- federation officials and the you must think young. Arnaudville.

ral Home of Arnaudville was in South Bend Community Educa- As a man. thinketh so Burial will be in the church char2e of arrangements. Association, not involved is he These words were spok. cemetery. the strike, was set for Wednes- en more than 1900 years ag0 Survivors include his parents, FUNERAL SERVICES Bru-gner said the board' bUt hlir has, b-een deon' riu0gner saia me Doara strated millions of times since.

Communism, he said at an i The Mayor a the Its world, of sitting permitting bad situations to orse. efforts of Gov. McKeithen, Cutrer and a three-man mediation committee add up to plus rather than a minus for City of Bogalusa, he added. problems, aired before the are now reaching toward Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an Improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly In place. Do not slide, slip or rock.

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Get FASTEETH at drug counters everywhere. negotiate solutions. All of us have known very old Armed Forces Day observance 1 Earlier Mr. and Mrs. Adalma Taylor, Arnaudville; his widow, the former Gloria Lalonde, Arnaud- (cannot legally ser- bargain The CARENCRO vices were held at a 9 a.m Funeral TAILORING COLD STORAGE men and women who were un- at Key Field, would have Pa mnrai vintnru fnr der 50 J'ears of age and very gained another foothold in this considered a moral victory for young persons many years their hemisphere senior.

They appear to be not acted, young. They. are young. These persons are young be the federation teachers, however. Money was not iniDortant if the President Stennis said, is why it is imperative that we maintain in the lay, six Ne- groes and one white woman were turned away from services at First Baptist Church, where Mayor Cutrer was in the con-That, gregation.

The biracial group moved on a military force capable of im- to St. Matthews Episcopal Ville; one son, Paul Wayne of Mass Saturday for Albert Mou Arnaudville; one daughter, Ju- ton, 93, who died at 6:45 p.m dy N. Taylor, Arnaudville; one Thursday at his home here-brother, Alton Taylor, Arnaudville; eight sisters, Mrs. Cle-bert Guidroz, Mrs. Lennon Stel- Msgr.

Wassler was celebrant of the funeral Mass. Rev. Lawrence Fournet was deacon of when we called the boycott last cause. of ir mental attitude. Tupurtav Bull.

28. They are optimistic. They en- joy today and anticipate the future. More important, they refuse to look backward. board and discuss things.

future Morp'imrvTrtant1' thv 7p. The boycott began the morn- fuse to look backward. For a perfect send your tailoring to Lightning Cleaners. Free repairs, free buttons, and fast efficient service. We welcome your charge account.

3 Locations Save Bookkeeping and Delivery Charges By Cash and Carry mediate and effecive. reaction Church, whose pastor has been any situation which threatens under attack by Ku Klux Klan interest. leaflets recently for allowing til ing after the school board pro- Th advantage nt holii vnun, Stennis revealed that his sub- tegrated services, posed a minimum wane of $5- The advantages of being young committee is checking whether Private talks between city of- 200 a vear for non-experieneed ae V10US- Tbe yunS persons, I the drain of the war in Viet ficials and representatives of 200 a yeafor non experienced whpthpr vmin in app nr the Bogalusa Civic and Voters. League, a Negro group, opened Sunday. 16VA, ycai lvl uuu-aueuemeu teachers.

The federaion said it IvbetbeF young age or only: Nam and other contingencies wanted $5 400 and fringe sPint always will be in de- is harming the military readi- fits. 1 rnanH mand and, to be wanted often ness of the United States, Mrs. Jessie Guidroz and the services. Rev. Gayle Nunez Mrs.

Willis Duplechien, all of was sub-deacon and Msgr. Arnaudville, Mrs. E.J. Stelly, Charles B. Mouton was present Port Barre, Mrs.

Gussie Cal- in the sanctuary, lais, Port Acres, Mrs. I Burial was in the church ce- Clarence Knott. Texas City, 1 metery. and Mrs. Marshall La- Pallbearers were Robert Crou- Grange, Baytown, Tex.

chet, Fred Mouton Jr, Roy Du- The E.D. Melancon and Son puis, C.J. Delhomme, Hubert Funeral Home is in charge of Arceneaux and Sidney Arce-, The 950 member education arrangements. is even more essential for con-1 He also backed the Presi- association ap wd the Y1'. ment.

Experience has shown 1809 JOHNSTON E.D. Melancon and Son Fune-; boards proposal. The associa-ral Home of Carencro was in tion had asked $5,300, charge of the arrangements. School Supt. Alex Jardine Mrs.

J. Musemeche Nam, although he said he had that suitable employment, al- opposed involvement when the most without exception, has fol- French were beaten in 1954. lowed a sustained change in the I We must fulfill our commit-mental attitude of the person ment, he said. Our sole pur- 225 LOUISIANA AVE. 106 JEFFERSON ST.

Educator Cited In Church Point Ceremonies OR CALL CE 5-7834 issued an edict of no work, no Catherine Papa diedyestorday How does one secure this nations which support her, that hospital. A native of SicUa.RPei 79 who died at sweUed -from 300 to more than HosPltal Saur Italy, she had lived in New day at 2:25 a New School Head In Acadia Plans French SU-eS Sheasthe'dau-' Interment was in Lafayette park Broussard Highway CHURCH POINT With over 1200 friends from throughout the mental attitude? How does one their aggressive designs arearea packing Church Point learn to think young? futile. High School auditorium to ca- Th, first step is to rid one's He called for a showdown with Pacity Thursday night, a rethinking of all rancor. Stop allies in the Southeast Asia tiring Principal T. L.

Lougarre burning others for your prob- Treaty Organization and the Or- was honored at a civic program lems. Resolve to recognize that ganization of American States and reception which included you are the master of your own to find what help they will give destiny, that you can be almost in opposing Communism. anything you really want to be. Do not make the mistake of i The General Sherman Tree, Dresses carefully dry cleaned and hand finished by experts. Send your shirts too! TAILORING DRY STORAGE Services were conducted by i iff -t- MuVme AbwSS "Rev.

Pocrio. AddreSS TotVght and Vincent Musemeche, New rnrinn Tj-i RAYNE John Avry 1R-'- Iberia: four daughters, Mrs. 1 LhSwLo trand- newIv appointed Super- Tom Fagan, New Iberia, Mrs. intendent A.c?dia Pari.sh, Frank French, Baton Rouge, 1. Public schools, will be special thinking that this first step will a Sequoia as tall as a 25-story Mrs.

Willard Rostho, ry Pf guest speaker at the annual easy it js like the first step building, sprang from a winged and Mrs. M. F. Meadows, New! Funeral lhIetlcT. Pqu.e taken by a child.

It will take seed no larger than a rolled- Orleans; one sister, Mrs. John1. rhare Mtrame- Hlgh conscious effort, and if you have! oats flake, the National Geo- Musemeche New Iberia; 16 hom.e was in charge 7:30 P-m at the school started to become old. it will I graphic says. grandchildren, and 14 great- mems take continued determination to crardchildren.

Bertrand, Resent-lt0 reverse the process to be- I uneral services itly principal of a Lake Charles corne young again. However, if un ui at ivo principal or a udRei L.uain?s 00 atFSterpetersV Catholic hJrch StsAPter 8nd raUl wiU aYume is e' you have cleared your mind of at bt. Peter catno a a. m. Mass yesterday ties upon retirement of Supt.

blamine- others -vou are readv tomorrow at 11 a. witt in- for Ansras L. LaBauve, 79. Pollard on June 30. to Tccent the factofat vou hivl terment in the church cemetery.

did at is residence in Dusom Johnny Yeager, president thinking feelin" talking cr rlHnded iUness RHS It pet erl Church60 in SU. Peter ad that J'U A Rosary will be recited to-and paul Cemtery Deliberately replace tle event this week and joined the, tbougbt, expressed or day at 7 p. m. The Rev. Daniel Schexnayder The Evangeline Funeral Lome wag celebrant the mass and is in charge of arrangements.

graveside services. The Rev. unexpresscoaching staff of Rayne High p(j am gating old with and Principal incent L. Chap-, tbougbt: This is a wonder-puis inviting all parents and ful world in which live. i the general public to sar in want to be a part of it.

I honoring this year athletes. to know as much as I can about Banquet tickets at Periwhat is going on in my neigh-person, are on sale at the Prelborbo0(jf (n the city, in the na-sent time by members of the and in the wori(j- want Quarterback Club and the ath-jto jearn something new todav, letic department. 1 an(j above all, I want to do I something special today to make dent of the QuarterbacK Lawrence Fournet was present in the Sanctuary. Pallbearers were Andrew La-NEW IBERIA Coleen The-'Bauve, Noreh LaBauve, Sonrty resa Dronet, age 4, died in a Boudreaux, Raymond Thibo -New Orleans hospital yesterday deaux, Dalton Alleman and Eu-at 1:05 a. m.

A native of La- gene Bourque The Martin and Castille Fun- eral home was in charge of cblblsome other person happy. EASILY, CONVENIENTLY, EFFICIENTLY, AND IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR THAT FAVORITE BOAT YOU'VE BEEN DREAMING OF, LOOK IN THE RIGHT PLACE. THAT'S RIGHT, ANY OF FIRST NATIONAL'S FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS START THE SUMMER RIGHT, WITH A NEW BOAT AND MOTOR arrangements. Resolve that you will not talk and long active in youth athle-. tic and recreational will serve as Master of Cere-DCQT COD I AYATIVF IKF monies for the program which rUn LH Art 1 1 VC UOC will also honor the Wolfettes, girls pep squad and marching corps at high school.

Special awards will be presented for outstanding basket- CARENCRO Funeral services were held at a 9 a.m. Mass Sunday at St. Peters Catholic Church in Carencro for Marcel Roger, 59, who died at 6:10 a.m. Saturday at his home here. EXTRA HEAVY MINERAL OIL SO PURE ITS TASTELESS I Rev.

Gayle Nunez offlcUtrt b.n, tt.ck Add football at the services. Burial was athletes at nayne lobert 6 332-2143 JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP 122 S. Main Breaux Bridge Take her fayette, she had been living with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Curley Veronie, New Iberia.

She was the daughter of Leon Dro-net and the former Verjie Veronie. Surviving beside her parents, and maternal grandparents are one sister, Ann Dronet; and one brother, Bobby Dronet, both of New Iberia; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dronet, Lake Charles; and maternal great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Dozita Venable, New Iberia. Funeral services will be helu at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church tomorrow at 9 30 a. m. with interment in the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Rane The David Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Etienne Dronet Prayer services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Delhomme Funeral Home, with services to follow at 3:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Gueydan, for Mrs.

Etienne (Chine) Dronet, 39, the former Edith Worley, who died at 6:00 a. m. Sunday at the St. Ann Infirmary after a short illness. Rev.

Joel Hilbun, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Gueydan, will conduct the funeral servic-S Interment will take place in the Protestant Cemetery, Guey- dMrs. Dronet is survived by: Her husband, Etienne (Chine) Dronet, Lafayette; one daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ann Dronet, Lafayette; her parents, Mr. and completely by surprise with CONVENIENT! COMPLETE! EASY! EFFICIENT! the church cemetery. The pallbearers were Roger, Raoul Roger T.B. Roger, J.L.

Larive, J. Roy Larive and Joe Roger. E.D. Melancon and Son Funeral Home of Carencro was in charge of arrangements. May 23-30 Set As Stewardship Week For Soil CROWLEY Soil Stewardship Week, a nationwide obser-bance, which places emphasis on mans obligation to God as stewards of soil, water and other related resources will be observed in the Acadia Soil Conservation District during the week of May 23-30, M.W.

Scanlan chairman of the district, announced today. Scanlan urged all ministers to assist with its success. Scanlan said that all churches have received literature from the district pertaining to this years theme Challenges of Growth. Scanlan said the purpose of the observance is to remind everyone, urban and rural re- SPRAY COLOGNE mu BANK YOUR cjCet be 'Ljour drunker ASSURING YOUR FISCAL FITNESS PROGRAM 'FULL Don't Forget The GRADUATE! We have a large assortment of grod-jetion presents for the young people going into the business world. Desk Pen Set, Nail Clipper, Knife Sets and a various assortment of good ideas in presents.

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