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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 5

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Wer Man Overturns Cor Neor Sulphur SULPHtm (Spl.) James fc, Perkins, 83-year-old DeQ 1 man apparently was not hurt seriously in a non-collision accident Wednesday night when his car overturned into a ditch on La. Iwy. 27, a rnlle and a half north of the Sulphur city limits. Perkins apparently lost control of the car when he drove over a section of the highway that was coated with oil. The accident occurred at 7:20 p.m., the state po- icc said.

He was taken to the West Calcasieu-Cameron hospital and re- eased after treatment. GGG Meeting Set for Monday Tlic Good Government Group of Lake Charles, will hold a "Get Acquainted" meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Majestic hotolj Joe Flanagan, a GGG spokesman announced. TROPHY WINNER William A. Gaskin of 1015 Pujo street has been presented the Rifleman's Trophy at Louisiana State university where he is member of the ROTC rifle team.

He is a junior majoring in physics and a graduate of Lake Charles high school. Flanagan said that the purpose public. All of the eouneilmen of the meeting was to let the new- iu, exception of C. M. Jack- "ho has a prior engagement, Mayor Sid- THURSDAY, MAY 18J961, Lake Charfti Affitttefft toft.

Vacation Bible School Workshop To Begin Tonight The Baptist Ministers Union of Lake Charles will hold Its first annual Vacation Bible school workshop beginning at 7 p.m. today at the Christian Baptist church, North Franklin and Jackson streets. The workshop will continue through Friday. Rev. W.

C. Clark, their graduation from the 14 Junior Deouty Gloss of 70 Is Graduated vSomc 70 Lake Charles are junior high school youths arc now full-fledged "Junior Deputies" fift- pastor, said. week course sponsored by the Rev. n. L.

Parker, pastor of the Calcasleu parish sheriffs dcpart- Morning Star Baptist church wlll; mcnt serve as director of the work-j shop. About 350 junior deputies, their parents and principals of their This workshop is part of an annual program of the Baptist Ministers Union, which is designed to aid church workers in developing skills necessary to conduct a Vacation Bible school. Rev. Clark said. Rev.

D. L. Carter Is president of the Baptist Ministers Union. schools attended the ceremonies recently at the National Guard Armory here. This was the fifth class to graduate from the department's youth program.

The boys were presented gradu- atfon certificates attd lion cAMs by Sheriff MeSfy Reid, others on the Brief program included Rev. A. McRtHght, pastor of the Oak Park 1st church; District Judge ent M. Moss: flffd Wljtte veen. assistant to Cliff sheriff's department youth tor.

The sheriff's Junior Deputy gram includes instruction ott izenship, gun handling and WStef safety for eighth grade boya front all Lake Charles Junior high schools and W. Junior high in Sulphur. During the summer the sheriff's department youth workers sponsor parish baseball and ball leagues. The next I Deputy class will start at the beginning of the next school year in September. know that the GGG will cooperate With them in supporting worth-i wl11 bc sent while projects.

This meeting will be open to 'meeting. BLUE KEY INITIATES: Top row: (left to right), Daniel L. Rock, Robert Hayes, Henry Edward Bulloch, and Don Cornett; center row: (left to right), Robert Boudreaux, Melvin Brooks, William A. Robinson, and John Boudreaux; bottom row: (left to right), Murphy McMillin, Paul T. Ellender, John O'Reilly and George Culpepper; extreme right: James Zehndcr.

13 at McNeese Tapped By Honor Fraternity Thirteen students were accepted manner since Ihe McNeese chapter for membership in the McNeese of Blue Key was chartered in May Stale college chapter of Blue Key, Jiljfi are Dr. Wayne N. Cusic, Mc- national honor fraternity, at a president; Lt. Col. George quct last night-at (lie- Piunivr Co 0 rci.i, McNeese di- club.

1 recttir placement; E. II. Kauf-' In addition three new honorary Sam H. Jones, Vance Damages Sought In Fatal Mishap A $96.000 civil suil was filed in 14lh judicial districl court today iney Gray and Mayor-Elect Alfred will be on hand at the Tallest in Congress WASHINGTON Rep. Morris K.

Uclall, 3B, was sworn in today, becoming the tallest member of Congress. The 6-foot, 5-inch former professional basketball player was elected May 2 to succeed his brother. Stewart L. Udall, who re- siencd in January to become sec- i rotary of the interior. IT PAYS TO BORROW FROM US If you're looking forward to the happiness of home ownership, you should look into our home loan plan.

Rent-sized monthly payments give you your home debt- free that's money rtght back In your own pocket Guaranty federal Savings Loan Ass'n. 323 PUJO ST. OF LAKE CHARLES HE 3-4618 in the death of an Air Force cap- Kain last September. members wore initialed and pres-ieho, Cullcn Liskow, local attorneys ident-clecl C. 11.

Soiber of Irving. 1 th( la(p Lethpr Fl azar Texas, was installed. former McNeese president and Delia Plyler filed the suit in- Out going president Larry Hard-; lieutenant governor. ilividually and in her capacity rev of Sulphur served as toastmas-. idenl loct Scibor Js a un as guardian of Lynda L.

Plyler. lor 'i'Jf majoring in music and vice daughter of Capt. Lee Plyler. De- KHIsR. Giiillory.

of Phi Mu Alpha Sinio- Scrvlceg nc to the fraternity, administered the lollld national music tdicinitj. lgnd lndemnily cornpany pledge to the initiates, all out-, 1)pcl) chipf of thc standing students who have not: s(lldc nt jliclk ia) bl ard asso eialoi only hieh scholarship hut managing editor and editor- 1 Plyler died in an accident at the have held positions of leadership of TllP Contraband and a i intersection of Louisiana Hwy. 14 in student organization. member of the band and college land Legion street on September Lake Charles initiates are Rebel- 25, 1960. Plyler.

driving a small E. Boudreaux, Henry E. osil ln cd CP honor fra rcigl1 cnr had enterefl llle inter Donald C. Corictt, Paul T.I.. 1 inn sccllon and was lleaded cast pre Ellendcr.

Robert I). Hayes. Jolur devclopminUnto' parlng (o entcr Le eion street W. O'Reilly, William A. Rob-, ivc cltizc ns.

communily leaders'' which leads (o Cllc ault inson. Daniel L. Hock- 1 James L. Zehndcr. According to the suit.

Capt. uU 11 111 no, and jnnd loyal informed alumni, Bluei the sult clalms Key began at the University of A uck being drivcn north Brooks, Flonda 1924 wllel a group on Hwy 14 Walter Culpepper, Cy university men lo coll ded wllh the ar ac ilate and coordinate Homecomuici mi. Also Melvin George nolds, Ga. Murphy R. McMillin, late a 1c coordinate Homecoming cording lo thc sujt The sujt claims Jonesville; and John (1)at HoU was specd ng w)lile ap New Orleans.

I 0 ow group effort, Ihe intersection where New honorary members arc Dr imen "nt'ertook other projects'the traffic light was red. The Francis Bui her academic dean' 8 11 1 at improving student life. turned green as the truck of Ihe college Dr'B Woodard As the organization grew, member-j entered the intersection, accord- loeal physician and member of sll 'P canic to bc coveted and other) ing to the suil. Negligence the Louisiana State Board of Edu- of schools, desiring an honor fratern-1 Holt was the sole and proximate cation and Voris Lake wiUl a service slogan, adopted; cause of Ihe death of Plyler, thc Charles business executive mc wnsHlulipn, pledge and. su lt states.

civic leader. Others previously honored in this insignia. Today there, are .114 chapters with a membership ex cecding 42.000. Mrs. Plyler asks $57,000 for herself and $39,000 for her daughter.

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