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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 19

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The News-Stari
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By, For and About WOMEN Thursday, August 24, 1961 Monroe News-Star Page One-C ALONG The OUACHITA White Elephant Sale Held By MR. AND MRS. MARCUS I). SWAYZE, 1202 Riverside Drive, announce the birth of their fifth child, and second son, Christopher Reed Svvayze on August 21. Maternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Bloomer Sr. and paternal grandparents were the late Capt.

and Mrs. L. H. Swayze. A LONG WEEKEND was recently enjoyed by the Ray Rhymes, the Ivy Jordans, John Jordan, and Miss Kay Snelling when they participated in a fishing trip.

They traveled to Carter, Arkansas where they began a float trip on the White River. VISITING. MR. AND MRS. JOE BATTAGLIA is their daughter, LI Sgt.

Patricia Ann Trimmler who is home from Camp LeJeune Marine Base in North Carolina. She will be in Monroe for about a month. HERE FOR A VISIT with her niece and her family, Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Solomon and daughter, Claire, is Mrs.

Percye j. Dampf of New Orleans. One reason for her visit was to bid farewell to Claire before she leaves on Saturday for England where she will study at the University of Nottingham. Mrs. Dampf will remain here for Several weeks.

GUESTS IN NTHE HOME of Mrs. J. Frank Jones on Austin Avenue in West Monroe during the past weekend were her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.

Jones and sons, Stephen, Marshall and David have now returned to their home in Yazoo City, Mississippi. AMO Club International House Scene Of Party For Brides-Elect Women In Construction Install Officers Bobby Wilson installed the of Peers and directors ol the Wom- Babies Are Bundle Of Joy Also Work Miss Charlette Anderson and Miss Elizabeth Warren The AMO Club entertained their shared the honors on Saturday evening, August 19 when families for their August meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Onar Perry and Mrs.

A. B. Calhoun enter- Members, their husbands and tained with a dinner party at the International House in quests were invited to the home Bastrop. Miss Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

of Mr and Mrs. L. Pettit for rharjes Wright Anderson, is the bride-elect of Norman MrsFpettit Bn.ce Hill. Miss Warren, daunted of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. were Mrs. Jewel LaPietra, Mrs. Watren is the btide- N'ina Evans and Miss Gyl Row- elect of James David Jet f- i ell.

ries. Parents of the prospec- Supper was served on the patio tjve jrr0oms are Mr. and buffet style, and afterwards Amon G. Hill and Mr. cryone was invited into the family room where a white elephant was held.

Each prize had to be; Yellow gladioli and marigolds opened as it was purchased, and were placed on tables in the the proceeds of the sale went to room, and a massive ar- dal 'project IS of pink and red roses. TratnteS Award for' fieli-lous' 'naiden hair fern, and pink tapers cn in Construction at the Leadership "ESTRAL was uscci on thc table- lvy 1' meeting held at the Penn Ho- The game was won. and pink tapers reposed on either tel by Miss Geneve Castles. cnd 10110 tab c- Serving the chapter tor the in- The following were present for Miss Anderson wore a mauve coming year is: Mrs. Margie thc evening: Mr.

and Mrs. 11 sheath with white accessories. Goodson, president; Miss Eliza- Shepard. Mrs. Bessie Wood, Miss Warren a beige sheath both Shaughnessy, vice presi- Tom Wood, Mr.

and Mrs. S. E. with black polka dots and black dent; Mrs. J.

S. James, treasur- Morris. Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Nix- accessories. er and Mrs. David Denson, sec- on. Mr.

and Mrs. Tony La Pietra, Both honorees were pescnted retary. Directors are Mrs. H. A.

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nicld, with a piece of silver in their Turner, Mrs.

A. W. Hucckel, Mrs. and Mrs. J.

G. Keller, Mrs. Maoichosen patterns. Sam Rizzo Jr. and Mrs.

Birdie Lucky. Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Ev- Guests attending the evening Sheppard ans, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Moon, party were Mr and Mrs Goodson named the com- Mr. and Mrs. L.

E. Pettit, Jr. (parents of Miss mittee chairman for thc forthcom- and Mrs. C. Clary.

Mr. and! Mr. and Mrs. Charles ing year Mrs. E.

M. Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. w. Anderson of Miss Horace Ilatten.

Mrs. Lucille dersorD; James David Jeffries, Coats, Mrs. Zelpha Wainwright, I Mjss j0nes, Winfred Day, Mrs. Mildred Schrader, Miss Ge- Miss Betty Amy Leavell, Jerry neve Castles. Mrs.

D. S. Manor, Moeller, Miss Margaret Freeland. Couple IS Feted Prior To Vows A rehcrsal supper prior to the wedding of Miss Beth DcWitt an'd Lt. Joel Street, both of Crowville, MRS.

JOHN E. CRESWELL of Atlanta, Gordon Avenue. Mrs. Creswell is re- Georgia is visiting in the home of par- membered as the former Miss Joan Du- ents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Eugene Dupuv on puy. A new baby may be a bundle of But when you consider that a young mother with her fijvst child adds approximatey 4000 diapers a year, plus extra bedding and baby clothes to her regular laundry load, no denying that mother has taken on a new Mr. and Mr Arrangements of roses were placed at vantage points throughout the entire bundle of time and energy Harper, oi Winnsboro, host-! Rayville home of Mr. and Mrs.

William Robert Goenen when they. Miss Marguerite. suming work, too. Consequently, ed (he on 8 Coenen, and Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Lamie gave the rehearsal supper for Miss Frances important for her to cut rtesies on work load and up her high standards of Rehearsal Party Climaxes Festivities Complimenting Miss Mills, Mr. Coenen and Miss Linda Hankins. Evening Coffee Compliments Miss Owens Walter Moore, the Rev. and Mrs Luther Booth, the honorees and hostesses. Warmer Schemes NEW YORK It your bathroom has a cold look, warm it via paneling.

Ot interest in the area is the The National Lumber Manutac- Septomber 2 wedding ot Miss turcrs Association says wood Jeannette Owens and Ravburn will kill thc chill and make the Mrs. J. S. James and Mrs. Fred A mason were welcomed as new members.

A rummage sale is planned tor August 26. Attending the meeting were Mrs. James Deal, Mr, and Mrs. David Denson, Mr. and Mrs.

E. D. Elmore, Mrs. Birdie Sheppard, Mrs, llueckcl, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Rizzo Mrs, Turner, Mrs. James, Miss Lenee Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Amason, Mrs. Thomas Zeagler, Mrs.

Dencic Moses, Mrs. Joe Jacola, Mrs. llei Bowles, Mrs. Goodson, Mr Wilson and Mr. and Mrs.

Car! Bess. was held in the home of Mr. and Cook. The wedding was occasion see in warm and cheery. Mrs.

E. C. Harper of Mangham. for a festive prenuptial coffee Seal pores ol the wood against Harper and Miss -party Monday evening, August 21 by applying a water on Pear Street in West Monroe. repellent pigmented stain I Parents of the engaged couple Theodore Julius Goenen HI, climaxing the com Anita Mills and her fiance given in their honor.

The party was hold Thursday Ci aw lord of Natchez, Mississippi, evening, August 17, after the re- Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Dale Craw- hearsal at St. Theresa's Catholic ford of Monroe, Mississippi, Bob- Church in Delhi. by Calvert, Roy Cox, Alton Ray Tables set in the play room, Branch, Bobby Guerra of Rome, dining area and living room were Texas. Mr.

and Mrs. Seal) De Lee. laid with white damask and places Miss Carol Coenen, Mr. and Mrs. marked with white cards.

The George Buckner and Billie of Mon- cards had replicas of wed- roc, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Norman ding bells attached and the men's and son, Roy of Delhi, the Rev. had miniature wedding rings. The table tor the honored couple in thc living room was centered with a crystal bowl holding flesh pink roses and lilies ot the valley.

Double pink tapers in crystal holders were placed on either side of thc arrangement White roses in a Madonna vase and flanked by white tapers graced the piano. The mantel was centered by an arrangement ot roses and white candles in wrought iron sconces lusuive Geigeron, Miss Dcgra Mills. Mr. and Mrs. L.

M. Lamie, Mrs. Clarice Dalrymplc ol Delhi. Sadie Jo Coenen, Miss Ann Coenen, Steve Coenen, Billy Coenen and Tom Coenen STAG PARTY Alton Ray Branch, Bobby Guerra and Bobby Calvert were hosts a stag party Tuesday night. August 1.3, honoring Mr.

Coenen 111. Dinner at Bayou DeSiard Country Club was enjoyed by all hung on thc wall on either side except the prospective groom of the fireplace Candles, decorat- who ate while handcuffed as part ed with poufs net, ribbon, and ol his punishment, lily of the valley lighted each ot Sharing the occasion were Ken- t.he other tables! ny Kirkland, Billy Roy Parks, Attending the party were Miss Leon Eggers, Bud Lorwrey, Billy Mills, Mr. Coenen, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Kenneth Futch.

Jim A. K. Mills and Airs. T. Adams, Dewey Senn and Danny J.

Coenen Jr, Mrs Virginia Mills, McCarty, all of Rayville and Jim Miss Sherry Sims, Miss Ann DeMoss of Monroe, TEEN-AGE MA By Dorothy Ricker Cokers Host For Shower Mrs. Sara Watson, a recent bride, was complimented on Tuesday, August 13 at a miscellaneous shower hosted by Miss Ima Mae Coker. Mrs. Coker's home was thc scene of the party. Present for the occsion were Mrs.

Milburn Thompson, mother of the honoree. Mrs. Fred Watson, mother of the groom. Airs Leo Coker, Mrs. Sue Coon, Miss Eleanor Jo Calhoun.

Mrs. James Hickman, Miss Freddie Spillcn. Miss Lillian Jordan, Miss Gayle Heacock, Miss Ann Walters, Miss Jimmy Sue McCurry, Miss Eileen Magee, Miss Bonita Carter, Miss Wanda Wilder, are Mrs. Ruby Owens and the Rev. P.

L. Owens and Mr. and clean- The tables were covered in white-Mrs. Thomas Cook of Pioneer damask table cloths and were Miss Pat and Mrs. Lois.

three.inehi»* no centered with arrangements of were eo-hostesscs ior the mrll th sts I party, and presented the honoree, Jno 15 Owens, with two dinnor: have fringe or diar For with worc "reoted as they arrived by Miss Jean Harper. The couple plates in her chosen china. used this occasion to present gifts In thc living room, baskets oi liness at the same time. manufacturer rives six rete sons why a clothes dryer could be hoi greatest helpmate, this appliance 1. Save time.

Over 37U, eight their attendants. pink roses with fern were placed hour work days per year, or near- Those attending the dinner par- vantage points, and on a low ly six hours per week, are saved ly wcro yliSs l)cWjtti Street, table a brown compote held green by using an automatic clothes Mr and yirs DcWitt. Mr ivy. dryer. Mothers with new- babies and Miss Doris A white doth overlaid the dm- and daily wash loads will save DeVVitt, Miss Betty Beall, ing room table where a silver tea even more time.

Elizabeth Street, Mr. and Mrs. was placed, surrounded 2. energy. A dryer elimi- Bene Benoit, Miss Janice Benoit, by greenery.

Mrs. Lois Wilson ha ing to carry clothes to William Street Rogci Bei and from and hanging them up McDuffie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miss Betty Tucker as.si.sled. on the clothesline, thus eliminat- Kennedy, J.

It. DeWitt, Miss Mel- For the evening party Miss Owing a 40 mile walk annually ha Stewart, Miss Pat Wade, and ens wore a charcoal grey cotton lien based on thc average size Jimmy Street, all ot sheath with bodice trim of black wash. Of course, a mother who us Miss Betty Hines of Monroe: Mr buttons, a sweetheart neckline, on daily diaper duty us covering Bob Chesley of Winnsboro and the and black patent accessories, considerably more ground. Rosts. Those attending thc party were 3.

Saxe clothes. Rrighty colored Mrs. Faye Platt, Miss Betty garmets can be faded when dried matic dryer, outdoors in direct sunlight. But gaVc you. The time and en- evcn the gentlest breeze picks up Prgy saved by using a dryer will minute particles of soot and smog, certainly make it easier too keep dirt and dust, pollen and paras- a pleasant disposition by taking itie irritants and deposits them on over some of the work load, wet clothes as it passes, includ- During the next decade, upward ing those diapers that you want 43 million new babies will be as sterile as possible.

If you arc born in the United States, a disci of the belief that out cording to estimates compiled by Dinner at Manor Kcslau door drying makes clothes smell the U. S. Census Bureau, rant. 7:00 p.m cleaner, consider this. Ozone lamp or air" scented liquids that SASHES Cinch thc fall fashion parade xvith a sash.

From shoestring onaj tips. SALE ON BACK-TO-SCHOOL DRESSES SOUTHSIDE KIDDIE SHOP B06 Stonditcr Southside's Moat Complete Childrens and Gift Shop DOWN TOW TV and TWIN CITY Shopping Center Tucker, Miss Jo Anne Culpepper, Mrs Tom Gaumnitz. and Mrs Charles Middleton Club Memos THURSDAY. ACCUSI Opti Mrs. Club West Monroe Opti Mrs.

cluti- Biological Fact Lemonade Stand Causes Sour Situation Dear Mrs Dear Mrs. Ricker I have a problem which 1 hope many teens do not have. It's about Mom and Dad. I have reason to believe Dad is seeing another woman. I love my parents xery much and I'd give anything to keep them together and happy.

things embalTaR This other woman is married oi my friends, and my and has two teen-agers. We all belong to the same church which makes this whole thing even more unbelievable. I have seen car parked in front of this house several times when he was supposed to he at the office Three different times I had girl friends with me who recognized his car and it was very embarrassing. He could not have been there for business reasons I know Ricker: I am 13 I'm popular and we liXc in a very nice neighborhood. My problem i.

Bobby, my 9-year- old brother He is always doing me in iront parents come with most new model dryers take over Mother work in giving a delightful outdoors ar- NEW YORK Women oiria to the wash apparently are destined 4 Save health, thing a dryo ly to live longer than men, ac- eliminates all possibility ot strain cording to Dr. Roland Fischer of from lifting heavy laundry loads the Columbus, Ohio, Psychiatric and carting them to thc clothes- Institute and Hospital. line He reporLs a definite relation- 5. Save worry. No need too fret ship the life spand and over sudden showers, high wind, metabolic rate.

As thc metabolic broken lines, or neighborhood chil- rate increases, life span decreases dren or dogs tangling with thc Men have a higher metabolic rate laundry when being safely and than women. ventlv tumbled dry in an auto- are no help. Next Saturday night I have my first date with a boy named Jet! who is the He lias never been to my and thus very morning my brother and two other kids put. a junky looking lemonade stand on our front lawn' It looks terrible and I have begged Bobby to take it down I even offered to pay him a riolla but he listen Lately Dad has become very im patient and irritable with Mom and I feel sick when I see what He says going to make is happening to them. Please some money this summer, but he's gixe me some advice on something 1 can do 1 am almost 17.

Dear Sheila: Quite often, when married men the forty-plus age bracket become involved with another woman. they do not really want to cut loose from their families. It drinking more lemonade than he is selling. My parents told mo to leaxe him alone. Mrs.

Ricker, I'll just die if Jeff sees that pile of junk What will he think of me-' Dear Kay: Kid brothers can be difficult at times (from an older point usually a case of wanting to of view, but 1 believe you are invc their cake and eat it, too overly concerned about re When the illicit at lair is dU action to ovcred they usually are quite re- ness." Probably not too many and ready to return to years ago Jeff may have had the role of being a respectable Har young hoys do married man they have The uirnmer our son was 10 the chance. he, and a friend, were going to At your age and under the earn fixe dollars a -n'me circumstances, 1 would making and selling initiate have talked to my father and aluminum bracelets at 10 cents told him that I knew about the each. I was the first customer other woman. Whether or not you and 1 believe the lasted can do this, depends on your rc- all of two weeks, lationship with your dad If the lemonade stand is still If you can talk to him, 1 UP when Jeff calls for you, my gest you tel! him about seeing his advice is either to ignore it or car and how embarrassing it was casually mention that it is Boo to have your girl friends recog- business venture for the sum- mze it. Perhaps it will make him mcr and laugh it off 1 believe realize bowr badly he has behaved Jeff, or any other boy, will ap and he will drop the other worn- predate a girl who tries un- an I sincerely hope so derstanci her kid brothei Shoe Dept.

Downtown LAST 2 DAYS FRIDAY SATURDAY Sample Shoe Sale! DO YOU WEAR SIZE 5Vi or 6B? THEN THIS IS YOUR SALE for ONLY. Regular to 14.99 SINGLE PAIR 3.44 Plan to buy several pair at this law price Over 150 pair of famous brand sample shoes to select from Dress shoes in all heel heights and colors Included are 23 pair size 4B ON CAMPUS AND LEISURE TIME SPORTSWEAR Allen's is headquarters for all vour back-to-school wear. MATCH MATES MIX 'EM Glamorous eombinaiom colors SKIRT 5.98 Others veater skirt a wealth of SWEATER 5.98 from 3.98 Blouses Capri Pant-. Short Sets Co-Ordinates in Plaids and Solids 3 Pc. Co-Ordmalcs Vest-Skirt Jacket Sizes 3 to 15 In Sportswear SPECIAL SALE CASHMERE AND WOOL COATS VALUES to 69.95 FALL'S FAVORITE PROPS Parking At Allant Ute four Charge At count bulky orlon sweater and wool doeskin flannel skirt each A wonderful love of a NON PILL bulky orlon sweater that teams with a debonair custom hip stitch-pleated skirt You'll love these details: Magnificent button up collar, the feminine panel knit of the pullover the fine all wool doeskin flannel of the skirt Yale Blue Irish Green Louisiana Rose Princeton Orange Cornell Red Grey Also other coordinating pieces in this group, Pants, Slim Skirts, Cardigans (bulkies fur blends), priced from 4 99 to 1 1 99 Sweaters, 34 to 40," Skirts, 8 to 18.

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