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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 21

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ABBY SKe He Saves! DEA'tt ASBY; daoghter it planning htr wedding and art a ttmt with tp nw mind that iht only. monthi ofl 1,1 my I threa boy for the baby her bridesmaids. She hat 3 sins with whom tht wat aiwayt viry clout, but oaiy oat tt them a btot'tytd blonde, to wants only that one for a bridesmaid. my huibaad (tht tpwrt) fcottit ot Irlat kid to give hlm'the Collier back, wakes good money, but saves tt all, Vet hft me to Tor family livliig ex- Jjtntes. He hai over 111.000 in the bank, 1 tb beg him to keep iniurance premiums paid up.

a worTchowe, cau 1 get this wiser of mine to spend money? Vctor should, ia a common fnfrfl, Afl Mitt ahttiHI trtjUl ntrt, (t etnl be done In a Kt irBtt that Until Al IMg Bt ttf i Mt Mm Wip hrte ytw fct; cwtiflw speiKl Mi own! tHAR Alit: If you watt to aty tfti drtp ttVt aomt college tula, pltttt thlt. 1 am ipwflJil wflf (a toflego junior) tart IW many of my fraternity brothwt, el when iht ntom. No mtit invite to 6 pu wtddlng. She has aiken I girt friends whom she hardly knowa to (All are blue-eyed btondH), Our daughter ii a brown, eyed brunette ana tltMs cob. trait will striking, Ito't this a way to select bridwrnalds? How can we retch hert Shi la and very stront-mlndcd.

UPS1T DEAR art ttiollly stlwud for reasons what thhn the roots their hair. Yottr Aauihter thai low and petulant, and if ywhav tot been able to "reach her" la MM win offer i gtrl 1 1 but ticWefl to WEEK'S CALENDAR Monday, May 15 The Sixty-Plus club will meet from 10:00 Monday at High School £ark Recreation center. Duplicate Bridge Flay at the Bridge-Studio, 723 Twelfth street, will begin at p.m. Master Point will be the third day of-each month. Civil, Air Patrol, senior and cadet will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Monday at Chennault Air bate. Chew Club will meet at p.m. Monday at Hamilton Elementary tchool, Eighth street. AfMy 16 Tht SPfiBSQSA will at from 6:30 to p.m. Thursday at High School Park recreation cefi.

tcr. Mrc. A. B. Ncvils is the structoii.

Social.dancing for adults will be held from 8 to 10:00 p.m. Thura. flay at. High School Park recreation center with Mrs. Georgia way, are wideome.

dance classes will be.hjudsfrorii Tu iday School p.rk recreation' center; followed by a refresher tor experienced square Advanced eerafnicrtlaises will from, ft' tot 11:00 a.m. Tuesday High School JPark Recreation Ceramica clatsec for. will" be taught from i to 4:00 p.m. Tuettfey High School Park reatkm center. AlcohoJks will meet at Tueaday tt 302 Ryan stre ii Cor menv bers only.

'The' Interclub council wUl meet 12:10 at the Pioneer for their regular luncheon meeting. Prien Lake PTA will meet on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the school cafeteria. Herbert Hebert principal of Henry Heights school will install; the new. officers.

The Delta. Gamma Alumnae dinner will be- helfc.o Tuesday at 7:00 ers will be held at the High School Recreation cetater on Thursday froip, 8 to 10:00 p.m. The 'Calcasleu parish Dental Assistants Society will meat at Wbody's Restaurant oa Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The Seventh District Dental Auxiliary will meet at the Pioneer club oa Thursday at 10.30 a.m. A buffet luncheon will follow the meeting.

p.m. at Chateau Charles. Wednesday, May 17 Social dancing. for adults will be held ffem $-to 10:00 p.m, Wednes-" day at High School uon center with Earlef instructing. A review iff social dancing wjll.be 'Offered from 7.

to 8:00 P.m. Wednesday at High -School Park recreation center- with Frank Blackburn 'instructing. Lake Charles Duplicate Bridge club will -meef -at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at 'Twelfth Street. to a gift bretth like another tnan't, ALPHA TAD OMEGA CONODBNUAL TO "BOTH BV BORBOUERSs" flm It a ttory that wat tteatl on tt me by out rtaflers wat alto bothered I oace had a neighbor wio kot rowed light bulbs, gre- otriet afld what have yon.

she would tever pay anything tack One. evenlog the came to nt; home atmttt hytttrteal, "I am la a terHble fix," th said. "I hate been to tusy all da didn't totlite hot late it wit The anarketa arc doted. Couli borrow tU tggt, tanit bread tod coffee. 1 know a store that Is until ItM p.m.," said.

"Get coat abd I wffl drive you thero. 1 She left aid has never asked borrow aaythtag since. GOOD RIDDANCE. Yet, Abby will answer your let ter personally if you write to Ah- Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif and a stamped, self-ad dressed envelope. Abby' toVeiy Earle 'instructing.

Teen-Time dancing for ttenag- Getting married? For booklet. "HOW to Have a Wedding" sead 50 cents to Abby Box 336S, Beverly Hills, Calif. CHURCH CALENDAR Thursday, May II Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Oak Park Methodist church will meet as follows: a.n. Julia Williams with Mrs. Joe Morgan.

2121 17th 10:30 a.m. Lorena Kelly at the home of Mrs. James Leilhead, 1928 20th Street. A covered dish luncheon. 7:30 p.m.

Margaret Prentlcfe" Will meet with 17th Mrs. A. Street. A McKnight, 230s Circles- of the Woman's Society oi' Christian Service of First Methodist church will meet as follows: Beverly. 9:30 a.m.

JacksOn with Mrs. 1 month be master point A beginnortf ce? amiss chws will be taught from 9 to 11:00 a.m Wednesday at High School Park Charles CarmouChe, 2038 ty-first'street. 10:38 a.m.. Vela Clfeveland-JPicinlc at Mutersbaugh's- Bi! Lake Camp. 11:00 a.m.

Nancy Blake Luncheon with. C. Stokes, 13ll Eleventh Street. uncheon with Mrs. August Wh, 1926 Ninth Street.

Rosle r- Luncheon With Mrs. Plauche, 130 South Ryan, Margit with Mrs. St, Anthony. Luncheon E. McGlasson, 810 Wl Fairview.

Homo day work shop on luncheon Lunchcoa with Mrs. J. Parker at her Big Camp. 11; 30 a.m. Vivian Glenlull Luncheon at Donald.

1204 17th Street. Credits will be turned in. The Petticoat Squadron B. A. Me- the Country Club, CCA wMl meet on Wednesday at a.m.

Les Etudiautes at will meet on the Lei 4:30 Joyce Hill Picnic at Mrs. Har ry Huber's Indian Bay Camp. Mary Johnston Luncheon with Mrs. r. F.

Johnson, 2120 'Second Avenue. UNeon Lowna Foster Mrs. Howard Barter, 701 Co-hostetew, Mrs, Farmer and Miss Thelma Cous- int. GOREN ON BRIDGE WEEKLY BRIDGE Q. i-As South you Mid; VAKJH 4U The bidding hu SMitk Weit North rail Pass What action do you take? I'-As Sooth you hold: WSCS TenGfOduotw If IpltwtQd IktflMfbt gfrfWf fPad' MHi WW1 llDIMMl.

tyi fit! wi- Ictfity tt QntiiuM ttnrttt (Wing tTnirtti atrvlotff SMiday, prtild'tnti pfesenttd iftoka Id Carolyn flatter, Nina Jut jfima, FMti rattfe.fc&ifti Fifitf, Utrthi ttroti, Gin GofUmitn, Jtfwat, Pinl ShwMildw, fcmTittlulle and Mta W. Wood A lunohiofl for ttn loniort wu Kelt immediately after ehareh services in the church social room, tTht tablet were decorated with ttrtndt of Khgllih ivy entwined lilllei and iweet Arrtigtmtfitt for the luaehten were made by MM. John L. Hunt, Mn, Wilton Mts. Bar! Shexnaflder, Mrs.

C. A. MM. Douglas TreW, Mrs. Allen Worthlflgton, Mn.

W. Ntwby. Awards Welsh Fl WftUK Iflitalltllofl etfiwwnWi tt mm mem Wit i ftantft ittftttfw if lull arm Wetth chapter of tw Future mAktf i Amtfica. Tht proff tflt wat held rttjtttly tht ternot auditorium and ttomt onomlet department, Roth Waiwr wai uiiuiitd at preiideBt, with Karen At- tpberry vice pmldeUt; Mary Lei Cotes, Meretary; Donna Lair, treaiurer; Sue Hayes, historian; Margat it LtBauve, paHiamenta- rtani Glenda Mott, reporter, and Qtaiigtf long leader. Detnna David, outgoing dent, gave tht opening ritual with lutan Kimball giving the devotion entitled "A Hymn TO Mother," The mother! and guests were Maplewood WSCS Installs Officers for New Year MAPLEWOOD (Spl)- Officers of the Woman'a Society of Christian Service of the Maplewood Methodist church were installed it ceremonies conducted Tuesday morning in the church sanctuary.

Serving for the comfhg year will bo Mn. John Wood president; Mn, Jack Maytrhof vioe president; Mrs. Edward Renfroe, re- Youth Fellowship Club Eltcts Now Offictrs The Youth 'Fellowship club of the Emmanuel Baptist church hat lected new officers for the coming year. They are Ann Vaughn, president; Keith Andrui, vice: praii- eat; Susaa Smith, secretary and Chariot Young, treasurer. Group leaders for the club are Mr.

aod Mrs. Robert Snell, Mr. and Mn. Ed Mrs. floyd Tolbert and Mn, C.

0. imith. i The continent of homo to a growing family Of It three ttmea the-titt of the Unit' cording lecretary; Mrs. John sir- man, treasurer. Secretaries installed were Mrs.

J. C. WMtaicer, promotion; Mrs. Oakley Lee, missionary education and service; Mrs. Arthur 3.

Hicks, children's work; Mrs. Douglas Trow, student work; Mrs. John Hunt, youth Mrs. Allan Worthlngton, supply work; Mrs. Doug Marian and MM.

Harvey Kyle, spiritual Mrs. James Broussard. Christian "social relations; Mn. Wilton Spell, Mrs. Earl Shexnailder, 1 a'l church Mrs.

E. Gaiton conducts Nolan pinned a gardenia corsage on each officer before she was installed, Mn. Shelton was organist for the ceremonies. The tcripture reading and devotional wat presented by Mrs. Edward ftenfroe.

A candlelight pledge service followed with Mri. John Slrman in charge, the wat aisisted by Mrs. B. Newby, Mn. J.

wwtak- er and Mrt. Allan Worthlngton. by nm OugM with Mn. M. fi, fin fit atcomputh.

wttt Um by AM Bn 16 fierount pftttiuA the ind Chaptfr loitwrnaHr Degree awards. A tris, McMinin, 9vbll be- MAY ,1961, Lite CltotUi HI-SCHOOL Witter Miy II Mfl A. Olvtt Mrt. P. and rrldan Mat Ann Oiene covington will bo of honor at a swim and patio party MI Priday.

given by Mrt. George Flemmf and daughter, HuiWl COOM IW thmtot tM Jltt i win from SiW p.m. tfl selecfloitt. LerYtim Han sreMated i gift to RoUfld In a surprise ceremony, an honorary membership wit conferred upoa Matttn Vaiiee. Thit It tfte first time In the hittory of Welsh chapter that this honor hat been given.

Cawte McWOlki, tang Oeofgene, 1314 7th Street. Saturday. May Swim and breakfast, ft a Irift, ftsSO given by ert Bittaglia and Mrt. 8. Smiley, In honor of Sutan Raetueh.

Luntheow, 1911 Tenth Street, 12:00 noon. Mrs. D. L. Myrick will honor Judy Graf.

Cdke Party, 430 E. School 2:00 p.m., given by Joan Brown in the home of Mrs, C. Steele, in honor of Marie Menke ana Carol; Steel e. Dsnce it Lake Charlefe Qolf A p.m., given by parents honoring Linda.A*h. Cflyton, Donna Coop.

er, Janet Crane, Janice DcRouen, Martha iHahagan, Sylvia Rlolh, Sandra 'Kohler, Ann Mills, Susan Raetetch, Olenda Smith, Bobbie Strbshlne; and 'Ann baace at the Pioneer Club on Sunday ffom 1:30 to 12:00 p.m. honoring twenty-six of the sulphur hlgh'ichool teniori. There will be a. barbecue, Swim dancing, and akilng-party were presented to Deanna David for "FHA Glfi of the to Joan Vaiiee for "Outatatidiflg Student in Home EcOBonrtct;" the program, a social hour was held in wo Homo nomics department. Installed in The nttt ot i llghtnmg otM nitrogen to eofnbliio fht ifltrogttt oiddoi', MM, forming acid which with mt in tht eirth to fotm nltnti SULPHUJt R.

Perry was' installed as president of the Woro'an's Society of Ch'risti. an SerMce of Henalng Memorial -church ift the bidding hat proceeded: East Sovth -INT What do you bid? Q. 3-As South you hold: AK1T4 WAIl The bidding has proceeded; East South West North Double Pass 20 What do you bid now? partner one spade, Your opened with you hold: AKJ848 T65 What is your response? Q. As South you hold: AJ92 083 4A7642 The bidding has proceeded; South Wist East Pass IV Double Pass Pass 24 Pals IVhat do you" bid now? South you The bidding has proceeded: North East South What do you hid? Q. T-Both vulnerable, knd ia South you bfflct: The bidding has proceeded: North East Pass If What do you bid? South you hold: The bidding ha's proceeded: East south wett 24 ZKT Paw ay.

pm 94 44 Pact Pass fait What your oponing load? with: Mrs. L. conducted, morning the Chnfoh sanctuary. Other officers installed for in were Mrs. Jack D'oland, vice president Carl Slhgictary, second vice president; Mrs, W.

A. K. Seale, recording. secretary; Mrs. T.

F. Padden, treasurer. Secretaries installed Mrs. L. P.

Perkins, promotion; W. missionary, education anrl service; Mrs. -Fay student work; Mrs. E. R.

Haug, youth Work; Mrs. H. C. Vincent work; Mrs. c.

J. Parker, Christian social relations; Mrs. Ramon SpUntan, local, church activities; Mrs. J. R.

Donovan spiritual Mrs. T. Carna ban; literature and publications; Mrs. Alton Granger! supply work Committee chairmen include Mn. year book; Mrs.

Myrtle frieudthlpj Mrs. Alvin K. Reynolds, member ship. Th'e ins'taifatioA service was cdn ducted by the E. Haug pastor.

J. Landreneau was.in charge of the pledge service which followed. A business session and luncheon in the church annex completed the morning's program. Must I Suffer All My Life because I'm i womanr Remerkatt'etattet eail attmenta both Just because; don't have to suffer every month. Don't male gufterlnt" at Pinkham Talletal In doctor's tests with, Plnkham Tablets, most young women longer aufferM.

agonliWg 21 1-j tested got distress of cht costly thets were- pink'ham tf flashes" aubsldo. tt. calmed. Then you can atari living a full, happy lue againl When ia robs you Of an- Tablets from like vitamins! find new lief from you i-of-mind, new re- tortateo! tg IF rou nan i upuio have Vtgttabte Oompbuad Nine o'clock and btoAVUf her bviiband called hopw, whw family is away, brings.

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