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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 7

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Lake Charles, Louisiana
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Area outlook is for warm weather the forecast tor tin Lake Charles area fc partly Ind mild throoah Frttty, cording to the U.S. Wemet Winds wffi be Wiabfe, ry easterly sorthrtstafly fr-15 miles pit becnmhw southeasterly 10-20 milel tier hour Friday. The low temperature exptct- fed tonight ti if with high fomtst K. The tor Satorday partly cloudy ind wafm, afternoon i State Ml WlathW wifl remam it liatt throHh Friday of high pftssorl cell covering of the sdflBDMAterti part of the country. wiB oonUnvi cow wtifary frail 72 fete rip.

ft degnes wis the lowest hi the state early today while Baton Rottgl reported tor the WgDett WednMday. Hlghi ind lowi In the 14 hours ending today: Alexandria, W40; Baton Widthir Elsewhere AREA OBITUARIES MARSHAU MERftfVlLLt Ftmirafl services ftr Itershan Brwnfng, 82, Merryvtte, wift bo at II a.m. Friday Hisswi FUteril Home chajpel, in the Rev. R. C.

Hammock tnd the Rev. Jlbd- Like Chlrlti, fMO) Kenner, T5- MoftTM, Tl4li New Or, ind shrcveport, St. LOtftSr Salt Sen SMttNiTct CtMr Mr. wtt be fe the Netlin at it: A l.m. TTttfrsdaj' hi ft DeR idler tnnlptq, Ml SHOWERS Pacific coftii and the iSuthern PUUttt ftgteft will have showers Ibhighl.

SttoW Htitrttt fflflicted for Wyoming tad Wlfephoto Map). lns. New method is successful for London robber LONDON (AP) A man walked Ihto Lloyds Bank this WCek, held up his finger and thumb, and asked a wtthiah casfiier; "How mirth would a wad Of pound notes like this be horrid Hi an actiW membef of the Gften Oak Baptist Chutth, having served On the deacflh's panel for a number of his wife, Ntrs. M. H.

ftfowrtBK dT Merryville; phi, H. B. Jter- ihall et Lake Cfttrfes; one Dm, £rtflk BrowtHftg ef Orartge, SfeteT, Mrs. RoBfert wedtieswy wi Mi He WOT WSiiffcm tif SWrks past 12 years and a of Bsptirt CKHrch. ffe a retired nwrcfwnt ffiMh tins a rtwflnbef of Hn Ma- tional Maritime Uftww.

Survivors include Ma wife, Ann Cooper, ane son, Coopef, and one daughter, ftessfo Ann Cwpef art of two sftpsons. Jimmy QUeaf of Starts and Robert of CeQtiincV; two sisters. Mrs. Velma Crulftfilef of tegm of Tfte woman showed hlrti a bundle of fivers and replied: ''Abdul 1,500 pounds The nian grabbed the bUttiile and ran away. Coohw of Singer and fotir grandchildren.

VERONICA CANIK GRAND CHBNifift al services Miss VeroWca Caftik, 69, of Qrahd Chtrtter, Wll be at 9 a.m. Saturday with a Requiem Mass at it. Hairy Catholic Church, in Lake Charles wtth the Rev. Dattiel Habetz officiating. Burial Will be in Gracetanti Cemetery under the direction Oi Hammer Funeral Home of Lake Charles.

A rosary will be said at ihe funeral home at 7:30 p.m. Canik died at 2:30 a.m. at her home in Grand Cheiiier, following a sudden illness. was a lifelong resident of Grand Chenier. She is survived by three brothers, Steve, Joe and Qeofge Cdnik, all of Grand Cheiiier, ind twb sisters, Mrs.

DOminid Romano of Lafce Charles and Mrs. Jack Schindler of Lake Charles. WILLIAM B. COOPER YOU ALWAYS MAKE THE RKSHT MOVES AT YOUNGER HATCH GLENMOKA Fbnerai m- vices for Ytiibgtf C. of Olentnora area will bt by AnMnl terfi Iftjviifli vnvi milRTIS.

InMVl BWKC Charles, James Williams of N.C. and Charles WBHttti of Cleveland, Ohio. MRS. flUN MARt.fi it, Lftttt ArfrtriclB 4 meetrng. A-orton vStipt.

of Schools H. day night's meeting, hignfighf- bofli school fat- by a ftscasittft an rcs en of Marten Higfi SchoCH's athletic tht eoTnrtwmfty had asked for opportunity "to defend their principal." 11 p.m. tmtff nearly M- foT Mfs. SReii fw, of grandmother Lakt wtfe 2 p.m. JR.

jotm min- Wist ChilfPn Mft. finrial will bi I inracr UW tUrCCuOn Of Posfty Fufitral iterfii. Other gtiftivort are daughters, 13 great grandchildren aftd at Wednesday's meet- the School Board restated its fliMWfwis frt nrtflfn to a schedule nf conducting business at daytime meetings HmttJftg meetirws to educational sessions. Weanes- TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED DIAL 43W781 Home of Mr. Hatch died at 0:90 a.m.

Wedmsday OaMale. He was a retired engineer. He is survived by three sons Clayton Hatch of tHincanviiie Crwfcett Hatch of ind Jimmy Hatch of Batnti Rmire; two daughters, Mrs. Elvie Awry 6f California aild Mrs. Billy Lee Isaac nf London, feng- land; two hrothefs, John Hatch of Sulphur and Joe Hatch of Ai- Tet.j one sister, Mrs.

Ido- Starks High principal is granted leave Sabbatical was granted tile principal of Starfa for William Brotisott Cooper, 62, Starks Ml be at 10 ijn Friday at thfe Gatiabrbl Baptist Church to Starks witH the Rev. Horace BicWl, Burial will lain Ofl be in Officiating. the Smith hM 4 UllliLll Cemetery In Starks Under the direction of Uie Snider Funeral Home in DeQuiiJcy Mr. CbOper died at 8 p.m icx.i wire ouiiert mi mla Drtddy of DeQulncy. ARTHUR JOHNSON servicfg fot Arthur Johnson, 61, of fdfl H.

Prater win be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Chiirch of Oodirt Christ, with Bidet J. J. Davis, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Huff and Thomas Cemetery under the direction of the Fondel Memorial Chapel.

Mr. Johnson died at noon Saturday Iti a New Origans hospital. He was a lifelong resident of Lake Charles and a veteran of World War U. A wake will be held from B- 12 p.m. today In Chapel A of the funeral home.

The body will be taken to the church at noon Friday. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Lewis, and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Jane Jflckson, both of Lake Charles, and four broth- School Wednesday Calcasieu Parish hieeting In tegular session at West Lake Hip School.

The leave for D. W. HadWin was granted after a delay occasioned by a verbal the principal by the on 5 School Board member. Paul Johnson, at the Marco 7 meeting of the board. At that meeting, Johnson said there was a problem at Starks High School and teacher morale was at an all-time tow.

Later in the week, faculty members of the West Caldasieu School denied this and stated that Hadwin was "doing to excellent Job administering the school and that his IT years of devoted service at this school and its progress spoke for itself." Johnson told the teachers he only wanted to talk with Hadwin and encouraged him to remain as principal. Wednesday night, the School Board agreed to hear a delegation from Starks at Its April WHERE YOU FEEL MORE ALL SET PROFESSIONAL HAIR SPRAY SILK 'N SATIN LOTION BC HEADACHE POWDERS PACK OF 24's Reg. 92c Value 62 METBEOAL III Flarftrs ENFAMIL REG. OR WITH IRON LIQUID TONIC 197 NGlLLS MUM USTERINE TOOTH PASTE TUBES 49 WHITE ROSE 1 Lb. Petroleum Jelly Reg.

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1954-1967