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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 15

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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News-Star Monday, January 23, 11) They'll Do It Every Time By jimmy Hado Mildred Lansdalle of lin; Mrs. Annette jT KEEP I Busy- 1 ALLUZ FieUREP ON BOOK ABOUT SOME OF 7WE Bi CASES WORK EP ON- I'M TMlNklN' OF A BOOK, MYSELF 1 THE TTLE they write a summons you could read- let ALONE A and Mrs Gorham, two sons, .1. T.jMrs. Esther Trichcll, all of Wainwright and Tommy Wain-jMonroe, and 25 grandchildren, wright, both of Tullos; four sis- Carloek and Dr. Wyn Sutthin officiating Mrs.

Harris died here Friday after a long illness THE STICK BANDIT-- COZY AND BEEF- BUST LE'S RETIREMENT PLANS CHANGE y- ALL IT THEM B'G TAKE MUCH TO KILL THEIR LITERARY DAY-LAST WEEK THEY WERE 60NMA A DYED MlNK RANCH HE ALMOST SINGLE- CAREERS- WAIT handed broke up till they price A STtCKBALL OAMLV TYPEWRITERS.V: ON SCFkDOL 1 STREET- ters, Mrs. Lillie Lewis of Tioga, Mrs. Mildred Hailey of Decatur, Mrs. Cora Newton of Monroe and Mrs. Lucy Benson of St.

Louis, 11 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. O. N. McNeil Sr. Mrs.

Mollie Bennett Funeral services for Newby McNeil 61, Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie Bennett, 90, lifelong resident of Monroe, were ta be held at 3 p.m. today at Hixson Brothers chapel with the Revs. D. C.

Black and Lea Joyner officiating. Oscar) Burial was lo he in Old City local, cemetery with Eastern Star ir- business and civic leader, were to be held at 10 a.m. today at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, with the Rev. Richard Wilson officiating rites at graveside.

Mrs. Bennett died Sunday at a local nursing hom-e after a long illness. She was a charter member of College Place Sap- Requiem a.m. Mr. McNeil, of 4808 Bon Aire 196 We.id uning in on the OLD BOYS WHO JUST KNOW THEY'VE GOT A 'EM- HAVtS, ULLIAN DRIVE, TAUNTON, ASS.

OBITUARIES Burial was lo he in Memorialjtist Church and Dixie chapter Park cemeterv under direction I of the Eastern Star, and was a of Mulhearn Funeral Home. A1 member of the first graduating Mass was held at 8 class of Monroe City School. Survivors include six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. at a local hospital after suffer- Pallbearers were to be J. D.

ing a heart attack. He was see- Brooks, Russ Brown, L. L. retary-treasurer, managing of- Price, Lamar Moore, C. Pickei- ficer and director of First Fed- ing and Andy Conway, eral Savings and Loan Associa- tion.

w. A. Cooper uneral services for William A. (Bill) Cooper, 62, of Monroe, were to he held at 2:30 pm. today at Central Baptist Church with the Revs.

C. B. Littleton and C. Roger Johnson officiating. Matthew Wetzel Mrs.

Lula Wilson Ben Lily of Eudora, Ark. and George Lily of Belzoni, two sisters. Mrs. DoblC Delari- Temple Baptist Church herejgester of Winnsboro and Mrs. with the Revs.

K. G. Brooks and Chambliss of Oak Giovejpgj. operator and I RAMA (Special) Funeral s. Spinks officiating.

Burial and 12 grandchildren (1jcfj Saturday, services for Mrs Lula Bell Wil- will follow in the Renfro Ceme-j Named as pallbearers were J. son, 72, of Crania, will be held tery under the direction of Hix-jD. Howell, Robert Alderman, yy Matlock Funeral services for Matthew 76, of 4004 Lee roe; two daughters, Mrs. wjll be held at 2:30 Autonberry of Monroe and Mrs. Tucs(iav at Central Bap- Levnn Morrow of Fpps; three Church with the Rev.

C. B. brothers, Charlie Lily of officiating. Burial was to he in Haslcy Burial will follow in Memorial cemetery under direction of Mul Park cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home. Mr.

Wetzel, a retired street bus driver. Survivors include her husband, Lucian 11. Harris three sons, Lucian 11. Harris III of Ventura, Peter K. Harris of Monroe and Michael B.

Harris of Pompano Beach and five grandchildren. J. R. Ballance Sr. RUSTON (Special) Funeral services were to be held at 10:30 a.m.

today at Spearj Funeral Home here for Jim R. Ballance 86, of Ruston, who died Saturday. The Rev. H. E.

Henderson was to officiate and burial was to he in the Simshoro Cemetery under the direction of Spears Funeral Home. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Sarah Ballance; two sons, Phillip C. Ballance of Monroe and James L. Ballance of Covington; two sisters, Mrs.

Mary Woodward and Mrs. Sarah Patterson, both of Arcadia and three grandchildren. SOONER TEA HOLLYWOOD (UPh British actors Trevor Howard, Michael Godliffe and John Leyton have reolutionized the coffee break on Ryan's by insisting tea be served daily at four Dillon To Leave Treasury Post WASHINGTON (AP) Sec retary of the Treasury Douglas Dillon today confirmed reports that he will leave the Cabinet in the next few months. In remarks at a budget briefing for newsmen made public along with the budget today Dillon said in answer to a question that he would not be around when President excise tax proposals are presented to Congress. Dillon indicated that presentation of the tax recommendation is not expected for several months.

He said no time has been set for his resignation. His successor is expected to be Donald C. Cook, president of American Electric Power Co. and former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Flowers Carry Your Loving Sympathy SPRAYS WREATHS CROSSES HEARTS FAMILY PIECES $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 $20.00 $30.00 MARY'S FLOWER SHOP N.

7nd PA hearn Funeral Home Mr. Cooper, a longtime ploye of Southern Bell Telephone died unexpectedly late Saturday night at a local hospital. He was a native of DeRidder, had lived in Monroe for the ai 10 a.m. at the I rania son Funeral Home of Louis Martin, Garland Traxler,) past 25 years and was a mem- Baptist Church with the Rev. Jena Avis Franklin, Odie Morrow.

Funeral services for William her of Central Baptist Church. Massey and the Rev. Dorris Mrs. Sandifcr died Sunday at Francis Corley and Bud Cham- F. Matlock, 76.

of 412 Stone! Survivors include his officiating. Interment. a Pineville hospital. bliss. Ave Monroe, will be Marjoire Cooper: two under the direction of Riser and Cnnrumrc inrt.irt« hnr inmhiind a.in.

Tuesday at the first daughters Mrs. C. L. Hinton Li United Pentecostal Church with Jr. and Mrs.

Benny Hollis, all Uy WainwrignT rcvs c. D. Chance and W. of Monroe: two brothers, Rufus Hemphill officiating. Cooper, West Monroe; John Burial will follow at New Chap- Cooper.

DeRidder; our sisters, Hill cemetery under direc- Mrs. Stella Sterling and Miss Sui'vivors include her husband. Son Funeral Home of Columbia, Sandifcr of Jena: a son. Will he in the Lowe Cemetery. 0rvin sandifcr of Tullos; six Mrs Wilson died Sunday aft- daughters, Mrs Irene Smith ernoon at a local hospital after a short illness.

Survivors include three sons, James Wilson of Eunka, ocioin J. Wilson and O. D. Wilson both of Urania; four daughters Mrs. Katie Lee Stapleton of Co- tf)n tw0 sisters, Mrs lumhia, Mrs.

Uwsie Cader of (-ara (jarkson 0f jcna and Mrs Urania. Mr- Man Lebaron of Lam a Sikes of Clarks; 23 grand New V'crda. hlanchie Ted- chlldren and 22 great-grandehil- TuUos, died dren morning at his home. TULLOS (Special) and Mrs Rachel Phillips, bothiservices for Cy Wainwright, 74. of Jena Mrs Myrtle Owens of of Tullos, were scheduled 1 b.e! Funeral Ethel Cooper, both of Monroe; Bakersfield, Calif.

Mrs Gussiejheld at 2 p.m. lodav at the lul- ot Hixson brmneis runeiai MiUer DeRidder; of Oakdale, Mrs. Baptist Church with the Rev. Hoxie of Hartford, and Coda Salter officiating. Nlr- Mrs.

Inez McGinncss of Philling-j under the direction of Kinner-! Cornel Pallbearers were to he m-1M rs. i Loc ood, and one grandson. Fisher; after a short illness. Quarles, George Courquet, die of Winnfield; two sisters Mrs Pauline Williams of Clarks and Mrs. Jessie Spears of Bastrop: IS grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Sandifer Stevens Funeral Home of Jena, was to be in the Oil. Cemetery -1 hi. widow. G.

Bardwell, .1. D. Kelly. W. Mr Wainwright, a lifelong res- Mrs Matlock, Monroe; Hudson and Andy Ambrose.

Sunday a S()n ARon Matlock. Port Ar- He "as thur, four stepsons, E. Adriel and Joe Long, all of Mon- Mrs. Harris an oil field switcher. Mrs.

Ollie Hampton Survivors include his widow, roe; Kenneth Long, San An- POMPANO BEACH, Ha. (Spe- Funeral Mrs. Laura Wainwright of Tul- tonio. a daughter. Mrs.

cial) funeral services for ten frn Mrs Ollie' Lee los; four daughters. Mrs. Cath- Myrtle Brown. Texas; five step- Mrs. Agnes K.

Harris, 59, for- Hampton. 63. of Epps, were crine Danna of Monroe Mrs. daughters, scheduled to be held at 2 p.m.i Maudell Vanantwerpen and Mrs. roll Funeral todav at Walnut Grove Baptist JENA (Special) services Mis Alma Jane Church with the Rev.

A. Sandifer. 80, of Jena. ho officiating. Inter- held at 2 Tuesday at the ment was to he in the Epps iter', under the direction of I hearn Funeral Home of Delhi Mrs Hampton died morning at a local clinic Survivors include four sons.

5 Hampton of Minden, Gerald B. Hampton of Karmerville, Donald Hampton of Houston. I Tex and Billy Hampton of Mon Doris Babcock, both Mrs. Christine Car- merly of Monroe, will be held Pioneer; Mrs. Erma Kirk- at 4 p.m.

today at Kraeer Fu- of Tullos land. Minden; Mrs. Etta Bovv-meral Home here with the Rev. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Pain Siittttrotkt i ItUTIIHUUIKST, i New ork. N.

Y. (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itching. and relieve pain without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after striking was reported and verified by a observations. Pain was relieved promptly.

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