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Sm tf tr 9 9 9 9 WV 9 9 9 9 9 XY 1 PAGFi6i8: iy-A Tin: OIFJ.OUSAS HERALD FRIDA FEBRUARY fi, 1942 A FAMILY AFFAIR AMONG MARINES THE OPELOUSAS HERALD rimUSHED ON TUESDAYS AND Fill DAYS I ItrltAV'ip Slrrct, Oe'toUHiit, lyoulstnnn, liy OIEI.OUSAS IltlNTINfi COM FAN Inc. $2.00 IVr Year 8ulci-ptlon I Entered Second Clu" Mailer May 20, the Jnt Office at Opelou, LouNlaiiu, under the Act of March 3, 1879 FDR-CHURCHILL CREATE BOARD TO POOL BRITISH, U. S. MUNITIONS, SHIPPING Time Was sings Tommy I. when he thinks of the good old times he and Jibby spent together.

I Got It Had and That Ain't Good says Katherine H. to Tommy I. as they ride along in his little red truck. Homantic, ih? The Same Old Story a-j ev eryone knows is Jimmy favoiite sn to reveal liis devotion to Itorothy M. BRIGHT SAVINGS Doiotliy: "Aien love i a fickle? 1 it on care io see Draitce anymore now.

Jimmie: Wtiais Hie matter? Hid you see him witli at other gill? Dorothy: No, he saw me with a sailor boy. -OHM Teacher: Jihn, where i.s tlie elephant found? i John: I he elephant sun a large I animal it is scarcely ever lost. OHS Utile Moron: Where's your paint bucket? Big Mm on; (on top of a ladder): I have it here. Little Moron: "Ate you holding it tight?" liig Moron: Why, of course. Little Moron: W'ell, you'd tatter, 'cause I'm taking the ladder away." OHS Mother: Walter Louis, I have been told that you played football instead going to chuich this rniu ning." Walter That isn't true, mother, and I iiave a string of fish to piuve it.

OHS Lawsy he, chile! When you ain't' got no education, yuh jes' got to Funeral services wete held Mon-yo' brains. day for Ubuld Melancon, 52, immediate OHS jihst Vice-President of the Opelousas Look here, UHy, said a lady to Production Credit Association, who a newly employiil maid, I can wiite Sunday morning at his home rny name in the dust, on this table!" near Parks, Ft. Martin Parish. Hites "My goodness, tiipre's nothing like r'ud al Die rft. Joseph Catholic education, is there, MKsus? icplied Church at Porks and interment is Major Mel O.

Frost of, the U. K. Cot ps, former New Orleans newspaperman, is enl husiastie about (colliding men lor tin Cutps Hiat ho evui tcciuitcd is 2o-y eiu-old married son, BugesS Murray of New Oilcan. Hero the ijor (li'dit) sweating in Ills offspiing a.s a private. Young Front was accepted aftir his vviie signed an affidavit tii't -die tan suppmt herself.

RnO'-evelt ml Pi inn Min-istet Chul chill created Anflie AtiiPiieut! hum da ti. pool A i i i arid, Biitl.di rniimtiHi' -1 1 i 1 1,1 raw matei in D. '1 he IwtiiN wdI oiler with re pi e. ten In 1 1 of the Ihi- hn, Chimii and othris jf the I nil ed Nation as "to a coliiliiun pul F'Ki'i." It. itpicnnlt-1 ivps ii i 1 1 a 1 1 1 lopR 1 n-, iii' ii Hoard; Hear Admiral Emmy B.

in. Shipping Hoard; and Wiiliuni l.alt, ltaw MatptinU Hoaid. The Hi evident told In pie- im, faience gt eat progli-! had heeii ine unification of Amci lean Aim; ami Navy commands. 1ric' ('i nl to! Legislate S'lii I Piesidcflt Roosevelt si lied the Hi control hill whith piovide foi a licence system to enfoice juice call for a single udmitiM i a Inland contain? piovlslons to imlf faim pi ices to i i.e us high a lui per cent of parity The Hi evident -out, iiowpy1, In may ask Congie to correct cei tain gups in tile till, pm tieu lai iy the i leult ill piovisiouu. Tlu War I-'ri nt Tlie Army tepoited the Japaneie weip making lieavy i einfor cementa the Philippines preparatoiy to i e-nuniption of a large scale offensive against (ten.

MacAl iiur's ft i which wne continuing to hold strong oitkms in ttie Kutaan pctilnmilu In tlie Hhllipplne area S. foicet d. -ptioyed a ton enemy vessel and at least five enemy planes, white tlie Macassar Slialls, A i my and Navy foices sank three large enemy ti io ports, set two mine afire, toine.hii an nircinft carrier, blew uji umttui large ship and scoii'd hits which r. ably sank othets. The army annum -ed United States Army forces aniv -eil in Northern Ii eland, and Maj.

Gen, James E. Chaney took over command ijiii of Hi evident Roosevelt, added amdlier six tiiltion ilollais to the Hill In (lengthen Hie naval air arm. Tin Mnine Cniji, announced I egulationn fur i-iilrl iih if (i.ooo men to 50 i'll ild duty at niv.it -hoip tda-t am i. I'l i lioctiail I lie Anny Oidnance I lepiu tinent es- t-ildi lied it ha been spending 21 mil-! lion ill, Hus a day for tlie past five1 ve ks for 1, 200 vaiious types of items including ammunition, small aims, ai- tilleiy, tanks, etc The army announc-i its new 1U5 mm, how tet is now in mis pioilmtion. War Hioductimi f'li'iiirnan Nel on told a meeting in New Yolk City the job facing hu-d-ms: men is to iuh war contiacti tliioueh to cimidction "vvitliout itoe ping to count Hie co-t.

Ci.nwrsii of Auto Industry Hi nest Kanzler, Wl'l! official in iharre of rnnveitinr Hie automotule I i i -1 1 to war ploduction, paid tlie industry up to Jan. 10 had outers for eight billion ilollais win th of guns, tanks, jdane-l hud other war material. He said the indusliy's present employment of fiUO.nnO winkers may he doubled when peak war pt eduction is leached late this year. He paid lack of machine tools is the juesent bottleneck in the crmveiMon effort but labor supply may he tlie next big pi i idem. Aliens 1 Attorney Cento at Hiddle ordeied all Cel man, Japanese ami Italian national i to leave specified aieas in Sail Fniui'iico and Isis Angeles by Feb.

21 Mi. Middle said 27 additional jno-iilbiled areas i ecomtuended by tlie War Heiaitment would be published later. Prii rities and Allocations The Senate passed and sent to the Hcu-ie a second War Powers Hill extending the Governments requisition- TIG, ST A IF: the maid. -OHS- Miss Pavy: Wlieie wtis tlie laceration of Independence signed Dickey "At the bottom. -OHS Johnice: Now, let me aep, wlio was Homer? Genie! "Oh, He's the author of the Oddity." Oi IS i at Die family tomb iri St.

Mar-fin ville. At lemlii funcial services from in is vd F. S. Broussard, Bpc-i iaiy-Ti ersui er; Clarence Harmon, Seci tary-Tr easurer and J. John, on, Inspector of the Ojaelou-pas Association.

Mr. Melancon had resigned his office as vice-president just prior to the annual meeting of the association held Ccnertil Uejiartcr. Clciicriil Uepoi ter Home Economics F. Faculty Adviser Il-dcn (iladys Hazelwood Mol mi Ware Jeanne I'uvy Harold Benoit Alice McKpadden Editor Hoys Athletics Girls Atlilctics SjMSiill I'CIltlllCS Social Notes tlcnerut Reporter Nun Langford Tommie Stafford Maitye Iois Mongol Jimmie Hstorge Connie 'mtover Altieit Miss McSpadden: "Has anyone ead bpie last week. He relinquished his of- fire because of ill health.

Surviving the deceased are his wife, the former Miss Gnhiifile Ducreot; four sons and two daughters, Ray- more than one Shakespearean Robert "Well, I've read Romeo and Juliet OHS-' JOIN I BE MARCH OF UIMIN! 110 ltn. IJnlhrU outjOinted (Ji tiff jgnino. 120 lbs. -Atdoin lost to 8andoz. 115 lb.

Fusclier lost to Wilson Coach: Define H-2-O and CO-2." iniond of Lrruux Bridge, Joseph of Anne D. "H-2-O is hot water, and Napoleonville; Lawrence and Alfred CO-2 is cold water. Melancon, Mrs. Louis F. Maraist and i Miss Anna Melancon of St.

Martin- 1 ville. NOTICE OF FILING OF Climuxing the infantile pa ai lysis drive was the President's Hall given at the gym last Friday night. Students from OII8 turned out "on masse, and all had a good time at the same time heljiing a worthy cause. This week the drive is continuing. ojieratiun for tonsils.

We hear that he i.s doing well, and all wish hirn a speedy recovery and hope he will be back among us soon. OHS The Debonnaires met Monday night at the home of Beverly Victor. The inerting was called by Jibby Langford, President, to make plans for the club's donations to the Junior Red Cross cake walk. Marilyn Fields, Gladys P.ongni, anil Gerry Goodloe of- PROVISIONAL ACCOUNT of nil U. S.

Army forces tn thp Unit ed Kingdom. President Roosevelt told rry.n criminal pen alties for violations of the piiorities his conference this force is one system. The WPH cut radio produc- OHS Ii SKETEERS ATTEND PINE PRAIRIL TOURNAMENT Last Saturday morning the Opelousas High boys' basketball team left for the tournament in Pine Prairie. The OHS basketpeie' fir st game, which began about 9:30, was nzainst Chu- Lumber Men Will Attend Wage And Hour Law Meet tion by 40 percent, prohibited use school, and all ate urged to aluminum except on war contracts, march in the 1 March of Himes. At-nnd ipstrioted consumption of nickel, 1 1 active Diamond Jubilee Cauls have In the Matter of the Succession of MRS.

JOSSPHINPI WEILL GOUDCHAUX, Widow of Jake L. Goudchaux, Deceased. press of six, eight or 10 American expeditionary forces outside the U. S. in various parts of the wmlil.

U-boat activity resulting in the sinking off Hie the Atlantic coast of two American ships and a Norwegian tanker. The U. 8. garrison at Midway Island sank an enemy submarine tack the island. The President signed attemjding to at- Fouith tias and copper for advertising andbem given to all the teachers, and rill ajKnjPr jn game the Ojielousns feted to donate cakes.

Then they decorative put poses to 50 percent of students arc asked to hej them fill their supninrity over were served refreshments, and afterlast year. The Hoard also announced I Ute cards with dimes. Do Your bit now thpjr fponents jv edly sinking wards they ail piled in Beverlys car 11 wi withhold a percentage of can- to help! I goal after goal, to come out on tlie for a ride. Hong end of a 20 9 srot e. I Present ned goods in 1942 to insure ample I1''0 c)f certain foods for the armed JUNIOR RED CROSS CAKE WALK" IS HUGE SUCCESS were: Irene Chachere, Jibby forces.

Supplemental Defense bill cat ying a the Tigeis the strong introductory wolds by basketball squ-id from Ilnlton High of 'Jimmy Hstorge, and Beverly Victor. OHS a welcoming Alexandria. Our boys put up a great Langford, Marilyn Fields, Gerry Goodloe, Gladys Boagni, Doloi es Mestayer, After a few army planes and equijiment. War See-' Labor Seeretaiy said labor Mayor Holiiei, retary Stlmson nnnounred jdanr to shortages require temjiorary "reiaxn- wrus made at the cake walk Tuesday fi even if thev weren't victorious, speed training of 30,000 pilots, observ- tion in accepted standards, and ask- evening by Katheryn Fanguy, Presi- i The lineuji for the games was: Carets, navigators and other personnel to ed labor and management to pl4ce dent of the Home Kc Club, who spun- nnova and Mistric at guard; McCle'-match nil plane production. war production on a 2t-hour, 7-day tlie cntci tainment.

Then tlieiland and Moreau at forward; and The Navy basis immediately. WPH Labor Direc- Tat man Brothers entertained at center. Substitutes were The House passed and sent to the tor Hillman announced ratification by 'crowd with songs and music. IPerkins, Bindley, Iloucct, and Hob- Senate a record naval appropriation unions and owners of an agreement: numbered off -erts. bill of 18 billion dollars In cash and for continuous shipbuilding operations i an additional four billion In contract on the Pacific coast.

The agreement lnt a uZ authoi ization.s to build the navy to will he extended to the Atlantic. Gulf Ihe niuwc nn, marched aiuund the Connie Conover drove to Jackson, Miss last Thursday with her grandmother, After a day there, they returned home by way of New Orleans. OHS Maiilyn Fields and Jimmy Hstorge drove to Lafayette Saturday evening to visit friends of theirs at RLI. -OHS Ilollrn Faror drove to Ville Matte Saturday with her father for tlie day. OHS- Gene Fields and Katherine Build No.

9818 Probate, Twenty-Seventh Lumber producers, manufacturers Judicial District Court, Parish of anj distributors of every lumber-pro-St. Iiimlry, State of Iat. ilucing parish in Louisiana are being 'invited to attend educational meetings Public notice is hereby given thut'tin th Federal Wage and Hoorr Uiw Jonas 'Weill, executor of the above, to he held in peveral sections of the numbered and entitled succession has state, beginning Feb. 17, at which this day filed his first provisional ac-! problems or uncertainties existing in count, and all persons interested are the industry in connection with corn-called upon to show cause, if anyipjanc.e with the law will be discuss-they have or can, within ten days from 'ecj an(j clarified. the first publication hereof why said The meetings are being arranged by account should not be approved and Robert T.

Amis, regional director of homologated and the funds Uistribut- the Wage and Hour Division, U. S. ed accordingly. Clerks office, Opelousas, Louisiana, this 22nd day of January, 1942. HENRY LASTRAPES, l-23-4t Clerk of Court.

enable it to adapt the requirements Johnson and Kantrow, Attorneys, land piovisions of the Wage and Hour Baotn Rouge, Ijrruisiana. jLaw to that particular business, ac- 'cording to advices received from Mr. NOTICE OF LOST' CERTIFICATE iAmis. Meetings scheduled for the state in- The public is hereby warned not to x-lude the following: Hammond, Feb. purchase or negotiate the following I Raton ftouge, Feb.

18, Alexandria, certificate issued in the name of Mr. I p-eb. 19. T-ake Charles? Feb. 20, Winn-and Mrs.

Dominique Romeo by the field. Feb. 24, Ruston Feb. 25 fihreve-St. Landry Homestead Association, port, Feb.

2B, and Monroe and Boga- Depaitment of Labor, in Birmingham. They will be held for the primary pur-jrose of giving to the industry whatever assistance may be necessary to numesuau ussuumi.uii, port, feo. an, unprecedentiHl strength. The Senate and Great I-akes zones, Mr. Hillman Appi opi iat ions Committee, at the te- said.

Ihojieful jduyeis circle. The whistle blew, the mu' io stopped, and a number was then jdiawn from a box. Tlie poison stand- Inst Wed nend'iy night the Melville piiis hail a their opponents the git'li in Orange and Black from OHS. The iing on the luekv nurnher won a cake. Tigcrettes jmt tin a good showing exan'na a uuay visi The first "Cake Walk" of the eve- fit lhe end of the game the score Lathenr.es relatives.

1 SUNSET ITEMS lMtlB SCOOP By Iinnegim their, you look worried! your problem, dates, clothes, featured as its winner, Miss bn.u-d showe 1 20 13 in favor of Mel-Mary Leo Hoover. Dining the first il'p. "cake walk" evetyone was a hit i.liy, Those jdaying in tin first game but aflerwatds one had to tun to getjwete: Irene Clmchere, Rosaliml Rich-a place in the circle. and Wanda Boll Whipjg guards; Lefty Tarloton acte.l as M.as'er of Lucille Daigle. Hose kla Chachere.

Ceremonies. Although theae was no, and Hose Mary M.ver-, Hello What's which has been lost: St. Landry Home- iUSfl Feb 27 iuod rM'' stead Association, Opelousas, St. Lan-, All of the meetings in this state -tai hIdn "ih A of $1,000, issued on August 2X, 1939 to Mrs. Leonard Lagneaux entei tamed wjth friends in Lafayette, at a lovely patty honoring her little I Mr.

and Mrs. Le0 Richard and Mrs. niece, Cynthia Couviihon, whose Leonard Lagneaux spent Sunday in fouith birthday was on Januaiy 29. iLake Charles where they were the Many games 'were played and in guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyile Couvil coytest for pinning tin airow in the in and Mr. anil Mis. Fianklyn Rich heait, the pi ize were won by Gayle nrd. DeValcourt and Mat tin Ambus. I I Dr.

ami Mis. Howard Silulle of Mrs. iat tin I uc- The Valentine theme was cariied Crow lev visited their parents, Mr. and coinpanb hv Mm Adcle Dmio and I tn, 1 Johnny Claty. Rev.

Tinoin and Mr. wete- ortnne lat, Dolores and your problems ru.e mine! Ill I Bergeron both gave inteie-ting talks bn. Maty Anna Demos, Anna 1c- te waiting for you to heat a path to dure mvsclf I'm Finnean the eal T. fL, whn innwd nil fhp nnswpia. Th r.Ol- oveiccme the OIIS Tigerettes.

Our mrnn is for all you iassies and lad3 girls were no notch for their oj.pon- nllk definitely. Just an unsigned out in the decorations and icfiosh-inents. Candy, ice cieam and cake nt 7:30 p. except the one at Boga- lusa, whicti will be held in the City i I Li 11 court room. Mr.

and Mrs. Dominique Romeo, MR. AND MRS. DOMLNIQUE 1-0 -tt ROMEO. NOTICE 7o Relieve MUvry of Mrs.

Kidney Olivier was shopping in The Tun lor lied 'crors FoUowing Minus, Ji -ie T.ee Balsa mo, and Mir-mv mail box with all your troubles-Opeiousns Monday. 'this were sevotnl musical numbers By am Monel. i. Come on, gang Give! Love, Finnegan. nie httle friends of Sam Ii a Sue 0pt aUlin Kolernan.

June Chauvin, t.md.y will be sorry to learn that CsiI.irntl,n Gloria Gordon, is ill at the home of her grandmother, Thp continued. Mrs, Louise DcValcouit. walks lhe LIBRA I1Y DRNER Why the te( lease in book oircula-the month of De- fi cm 1223 in Warren Richard, convicted from the Parish of St. Landry December P. ln 21f 1940.

do hereby give notice that I r.i am aPPlying for a pardon or in the 1 alternative, for commutation of sen-. Students cf OHS are becoming more jtfnp i and more brilliant by the second, by g3t" were served to the little guests, wlio weie: Gaston and Minelle Horaist, Joan uni Gayle lWalcouit, E.iil and Jimmy Guitbeau, Keller Lc Cast die, Kathleen Umivieic, Alien Brinktiaus, Matte Ann Guilboau, Estoige Sitnlle, Jane Richard, Celeste Castillo, Byron Beinatd. J. A. un Eulaiic Wimberly and the honoree.

Miss Alice Clay Mrs Lagneaux in entertaining and serving tlie children. ec vue.ue uo 1 Mutin Ardius m-tied for places, aril tion Jo Sib.lle and daughter, lke; wn the cfnters of attraefon. to M2 books in the month of Mrs 1un nni1 bddren. wereAs hjpkv win.pr cut nnd shared January. Is it too much work or too visitors to the home of Mr.

and Mrs. jtheir cakpq there were more uch play? Take a few minutes daily Jos Lavergne in Lew-isburg Sunday. rnko; morP smiles, to read just a little, if only a para- Mr. and Mrs. Jos.

A. S.b.lle and more the hour, and by the week. Brilliance galore was expressed this week when "Issie" demurely sitting in study hall, dreamily asked Charles Charles, who's the girl sitting over there? Chailes answered: "I don't know her As tlie end conus to everything, it P(r, or book of short stories. You 11 also came to the "cake walk." Many soon form a habit. Why don't you try guests of their son-in-law and daugh-juckv hat, an exciting it? vening and had also contributed to a "Will we get any Mis.

Angelic Maxey of Opelousas am, Mrs Howard sibille. was a to the home of her tY a Mr. and Mr. Rene Sibille and lit- hkH'jy -m lk HOTEL MONTELEONE inother, Mrs. James Darby this week.

worthy cause. A nice sum approxi- Mrs Eileen Oge and Mrs daughter, aue Louise, of Opel uimatelv collected to help since V- A aa spent Sunday here with Mr. ami Rp. can pioudly sa that we have receiv- Bany of t.rand Coteau were among Al, 'the Ju.iuu 4veu i il ie These stHinsoiing the entertainment eti ai tynes, fiction, hi-totj, mat Mis. Sidney Beaugh an.l Mis.

the faPllIty ana of OHS nmtics, science, thanks to the SduUe motored to Praiiie Konde nnk llU thfwP whl hpDcd make nqutrnent of Education. Buriy those who attended th. class here Monday. Mr. Jetome Bernard of Sett, who thank all those who helped make the approxi- year?" the beginning of school.

Now we This has been the question name, Issie, but I know her initials (Katherine Bass. -OHS Jibbie Langford was meekly walking along the hall the other day on her way to study hall. Whom should she meet hut "Beautiful Boy" Pres- The question that is now asked is: evening a success and to the many ones who so generously donated the cakes. May we check out these books now coR. Jimmies foot, unintentionally, or may I reserve this one? Please 0f course, happened to be right in the path of Jib's 8-B's.

Jibbie, out-stepping Jimmie, failed to trip. Ah! but, the Prescott method if you dont succeed at first, try, try, try and so lie n-sured that, if it were possible, the books would be issuf now, blit this may not be dine. Perhaps the general user of the library doesn't Pieston Clay spent Sunday in with her patents, Mr. and Ollie Arnold. many fi lends of Mrs.

J. D. Bernal will rpgret to learn that she i.s sick list thi- week. and Mrs. Leo Richard had as is stationed at Camp Claiborne, visited friends hole Sunday.

The m3.iv ftiends of Mrs. C. G. Clay will be glad to learn that she has returned to her home after having been seriously ill at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mis.

Bryant Bionvenu in Baton Rouge. Mr. John F. Holman of Tulsa, is visiting friends here and in Lafayette this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Eai 1 P. Dugas an 4 baby and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Guidry and baby of Baton Rouge stopped here Saturday en route to Lafayette.

Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cl iy of Opelousas visited lelatives hei Saturday night.

Dr. Sidney Olivier and bi other. Harold, wete business visitors to Lafayette Saturday. Mis. Bellevue Mi The on tiie Mr.

their and Mr. friends Sunday. Miss Lagneaux day A MODERATE RATES AIR-COOLED DINING ROOM, COFFEE SHOP, LOBBY, MEZZANINE AND SOME GUEST ROOMS The Opelousas Tigeis enter the ting understand why, but heie's the rea-j be dicj jjb'was" outstepped, and made guests for supper Saturday, Mr. for the fourth fight cf the present son. a beautiful three-point landing on Mrs.

Lee Dejean. season when they meet the Ville' the books can be issued to ker f.iboW- Jib's revenge well, none Leonard Lagneaux visited platte boxers tonight at 8 o'cP''1- i teachers or students a large number' and relatives in Lifayette last the Elementary gym. Twelve or four- of technical detai.s have to be coni- teen matchi-s are scheduled, and jlftd such rs assorting, accessioning, pat on tbe shoulder is due to, Alice Clay and Mrs. Leonard scrappy bouts should give tlie fight 'g, business information in the jicky Guynn and Elaine Buileigh for motored to Opelousas Tues- fans ienty of excitement for tbfir books, classifying, cataloging, mark- being the" Johnnies-on-the-Spot" in1 evening to do some shopping. money.

So all-out for the boxing to- 'od -hellarkmg. Some of these preparation for the "cake walk. night, everybody! processes are well under way, as the Thanks are also in order for Tc mmy Hearing Called For 1 ljast Thursday evening the Tiger librarian has been aided by her as- I. who did all that was humanly pos- i mittmen journeyed to Eunice where sistants, but it will be three or four to heln out in thp ninth Tues-' Lewisburg Oil Field they met the St. Edmunds boxers and weeks before the books will be ready.

da bight suffered their first defeat of the sea- SOCIAL NOTES public hearing will be held in the son. The OHS boxers had deal their The Sub Debs met last week at the THE OIIS HIT PARADE Matter Mrs. Leo Richard and Mrs Leonard convention hall of the Monteleone Ho- opponents a heavy blow when the St. home of Nan Langford. Plans for the vagnea.ux am 1 nt ia ou ion tek New Orleans, Tuesday morning, 1 Edmunds bovs boxed here and lost to "cake walk were made, and the girl Said Connie to Harvey This Is No laughing Ati tee re tf.odeT ptVces- jr.OEUlKE Tnlnf February 17 at 10 oclock for the pur- Opelousas.

This time the results were were asked to donate cakes. Miss lvian Sibille of the Praine poSe taking evideree relating to the reversed, and OHS took the short end the Ronde faculty spent the week-end adoption of rules and regulations gov- of a 5-3 count. However, there were a delicious went into the dining paghetti supper. Then We Three Janys sings to room fot rjPP and q. All Alone and Lonely, as you Opelousas NE.WOR LEANS oh1 Members piescnt were: Johnce can g-uejs Remi B.s theme.

elma Bertiand, Estelle Per- Gues I'll Have to Dream the tault, Ann Dez.tut he, Gloria Thistleth- lonely Katherine F. with the f. J. MONTFLIONE. Managinc Uirectar a r.

sp rr fora. Georrl Manaccr here with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. ermr.g the exploration for and produc- two knockouts by Willie Sibille. tion of o.l and gas establishment Tigers.

Mr. Pat Boudreau of S. I. spent cf drilling units, the unitization of sep- Following aie the lesults, the week-end hei ''dh relatives, mate properties form drilling units, Eunice boxers listed first: Mr. and Mis.

J. L. ball motor I to if necessary, and the method of alio- Breaux Bridge Monday night where rating allowable pioduction in the they were smelts of their son-in-law Lewisburg fu-ld and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert The meeting lias been called by Jos.

Conrad J- McHugh, Commusiuner of Conser- Moss Irene Sibille spent this week- vation i the fid ibs. Manuel outpi ined 70 His. Johnson lost to H. 80 lbs. Gaspard outpointed St.

Amand. 90 lbs. Kline won over 105 lbs. Johnson outpointed i waite, Norma Budd, Gene Fields, Katherine Budd, Katherine Fanguy, 'Marjory Guvnn, and Nan Langfoid. Nan and Katherine Fanguy entertained the club together, -OHS B.ll dcGravelles is at home after an as Rav P.

goes merrily on and on. "What Can I Dear, After I Say I'm Soiry? savs Charles Me. as he look at tiny but cute Jean B. "Two In Love, comes from the lips of Albert C. as he and Ara Mae sit in a lonely spot the moonlight.

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