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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 25

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Morning Worldi
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Monroe, Louisiana
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SEPTEMBER 1943 MONROE (LA.) MORNING WORLD PAGE NINE HEADS DRIVE Banker Named Drive Chairman; Goal Of $47,928 Set For 1949-50 John M. Brcard, vice-president of 1lir Central Savings Bank and Trust Company, has been chosen to head the 1910 Community Chest Drive, is cs announced Saturday by Chest Pre ident John Sherrouse, Jr. Mr. Sh' rrouse said in announcing the appointment: Brcard has been one rf tin. leading citizens for a quarter of a century.

We are indeed proud that has accepted our summons to shoulder the burden of the coming Mr. community leadership constitutes a long list. He was the of the resent courthouse, blini; one of the initial instigators in arousing in its construction. JOHN IM. BREARD stated; social problems are mounting.

Tile population of the Twin Cities has increased and with this in- Mr, Brcard abo largely responsible crease, theie hasbeen brougnt about a the wi ii Ming of louisville avenue Rrcat detliand for Red Feather serv- the bridge to Sterlington road. Toda.v- it more in one year lh bn advocated the bridge across the an automobile oiled and Ouachita, linking Monroe and West than it used to cost a man in a Monroe on Louisville avenue He is Hfe time to buy axel grease for the old part pi esidt ut of the Kiwan.s Club farm "a 3 on-but nobody wants to and wa. a member of the Ouachita Ro dai die axtd grease cia. We all parish police jury for 28 years, err- must. uork hard.

long. and diligently. mg 13 cd them as its president. Mr. 111 and that of all of Bi card as pu of the workcrs to remind Hie people of Police Jon.

Association for I veals and West Monroe that through and is now member of tile state ad- of Paging and budgeted giving, tiler have time enough to give High Mass Held For Col. Rolleigh lib'll ma of requiem was held I. Loins F. Rn lr, a. Monroe i rn.

i I met death in a highway bl automobile-bus collision ion, and late Thursday night, conducted at IO Jones visory board. is my intention to cal! upon approximately 600 voluntary workers in order that may successfully rn 'Ii our said Mr. Brcard. At tile sn mr time. Braid appointed his va nous committee chairmen which iii include h.

J. Whitman, chairman of the advance gifts committee; David Agnew, rn charge of general solicitation JI '(a. in chai ge of it Monroe: Mrs. E. L.

Mal chm.in. who ill load th, to handle campaign publicity. Tile bude committee submitted a figure i to meet the requirements for chest operation in 1949 and 1030 which was adopted bv the board of ie variou Rf I Ii athel' s. rvices of the Communis Chert are: Boy lh1 of America. Ouachita Pari, ori Scouts.

Monroe Maternal and Infant Welfare Clinic. Red Shield Boys' Club. Salv ation Arinv W. C. A ii City P-T.

A. Child Health and Wolf: I fa a gene the I a bv boai The drive this sear veil continue thr acceptance of the nmm a. rn. at St Matthew's Catholic Church. was a ary at Hixson Bi it cr Furv ral he'd Friday night and on Saturday night.

A short prayer -en ce will he held at 3 p. rn. today in the funeral home after which the interment will take place in the Catholic cemetery. Hr is survived by his widow. Mrs.

Louis F. Rolleich: a son, L. P. Rolleigh. three daughters, Mrs.

J. M. Whitfield. Virginia, and Muses Wert Monroe Recrea- Marilyn Rolla ch and Alice Rolleigh. of Monroe; a brother.

Eugene Rolla gir, of Arkansas; two sisters Mrs. W. J. Riley. Monroe, and Mrs.

Jack D-" Ie of Shreveport, and three gi andchildren. and Colored Community to be noted that an I was included last ear. ar been dropped. This action some weeks ago. Inch is to he launched open on Octobn I and ugh October 17.

In his the hoaid rf directors list Chest, Mr. Breard Legion To Induct 25 New Members Fat the New Hearing Device No Receiver Button In Ear Chicago, I people arr hailing a new device that gives them clear hearing ithout making th'rn Wear a receiver in the ear. They now enjoy songs, sermons, friendly companionship and business success with no srK-conscioUg feeling order that B. Braun, membership chair- tif the American Legion, L. Post No.

13. has announced nitiation of twenty-five new members to be conducted at the post home on Monday night. The American Legion Post has been offered an opportunity to in Monroe soon one of tile greatest pre: emotion try or abet Sperry urges present at Mi en TI vr'r com 4that people are looking at any button hanging on their ear. With the new invisible Phantomold you may free f0 yourself not only from deafness, hut Im from even the appearance of deafness Tile makers of Ballone. Dept.

40, 1450 W. 19th Chicago 8, aie so achievement they will you their free brochure a and explain how rich I this amazing invisible rem- ii device in ie pi vac.v of your own -ician home i. king a penny. Wr.te att, Beltone today. hosp it md i (ion bin pp! fc uiance cliv will be cran who cting ap cr shown in this coun- id.

Commander Burt every member to be tday night meeting in is offer may be ms formulated. also be available ap- for veterans who wish National Service Life lends. Members of the available to help any desires assistance in luation. pi oi I of the gladly send in plan i you can I DIX ILL LLY WOOD Sept. 17.

pjh rd Dix, 54, former film star, ins ii condition, his sio today. Dix suffered a heart Aug. IO and probably will he ired a I weeks. i I MOU! a fa is a good time to build I Top quality IC O' materials are again in available. And you can build a fine, beautiful t-vMA 11- a home at a price within I age family.

VT can tell you how to get plans for the home pictured above, or for one of the many other designs of moderately priced houses in our collection. We can give you information on costs, financing, and construction. (jet started on the road to home-ov nership today I Well he happy to help you, just as we have helped many others in this community. I STRONG FOR THI FU TUR I Ut I WITH tm I- ote BUILDING iii ATE RI AIS 1 000 -acre Tract Rehabilitated By Reforestation, Conservation RUSTON, Sept. 17.

A field lour of a tract that complet Iv rehabilitated by reforestation and soil conservation practices will be a feature of tile Fifth district Keep Louisiana Green conference Thursday, Octobcrf 6. George T. Madison, Bastrop, district committee chairman, said today. The inspection tour, which is scheduled to begin at a. will bo beld at Shadow Glen Farms located ll miles northeast of Ruston on highway 41.

he reported. The farms, owned by Glen L. Shadow, a Ruston businessman, were put chased about 13 years ago when the tract consisted of cut-over timber land or badly eroded and out cotton farms. As a result of formation and conservation methods this section has been developed into one of the showplaces of northeast Louisiana. Following the morning field trip, an old-faohioned barbecue luncheon will be served at noon.

Later that afternoon the state forestry commission will stage a demonstration with their latest forest fire-fighting apparatus. The keep green program, a statewide plan of public education in forest fire prevention and reforestation is being sponsored by tile Louisiana Forestry Association. In addition to Chairman Madison, district committee members include Mr. Shadow, vice- District Courts To Convene Monday Fourth judicial district courts will convene Monday following a two- month vacation with die Morehouse chairman; N. B.

James. Farmerville; T. R. Moore, Monroe and L. C.

Ewing. Jonesboro. The Ruston conference will bring together residents of Lincoln, Union, Morehouse. East Carroll. West Carroll.

Madison, Richland. Ouachita and Jackson parishes. parish grand jury meeting in Bastrop I and Judge David I. Garrett presiding over the legal sessions in Monroe. Four cases, three of which involve killings, will be presented to the Morehouse grand jury.

District Attorney Fred Fudickar said. Judge Edward L. Gladney, will instruct the grand jury scheduled to be selected at IO a. rn. Monday Forty-three misdemeanor ca-es are set for district court in Monroe and 17 felonies are scheduled to be tried, according to the district attorney.

Trial dates have not been set on the court docket in any of the criminal cases. The Ouachita parish grand jury is acheduled to convene October 3, Fudickar said. He pointed out that at the resent time he knew of only eight cases to be heard by the jury there. D. Dean Farr, clerk of court, sal the parish jury commission would meet September 19 and select a vc -emcn list from which jurymen Will be selected.

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