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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 38

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The News-Stari
Location:
Monroe, Louisiana
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38
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Monroe NewvSlir Thursday. Utecitiber I973 Deaths, Funerals Louis Lee Dies; Services Pend illness. Survivors include Ins widow. Mrs, W. Thrower of Raj Ville; seven sons, .1 C.

or and Lynden of Monroe, Bobbie Thrower of Baton BouRe, Cedi Tin ow cr of Simla Vista, Glenn Thr- Mrs. Charlene Rich DELHI Funeral services for Mrs. Charlene W. Rich, 82, cf Delhi were to br? held af 2 p.m. today in Hie Dunn Baptist Church with the Rev.

Perry Caney, the Rey, Herman Savoie and the Rev. Thorn officiating, Burial was to he in the Thrower, both of defier Memorial Park Cental cry five, daughters, Mi under direction of of Newellton, Funeral Home of Delhi. Mrs. Rich died early Wed-i netday morning in the Richland Parish Hospital after a lengthy illness. Survivors include her husband, James S.

Rich Sr. of Delhi; one son. James S. Rich Jr. of Delhi; one daughter, Miss Kelli Learnt Rich of Delhi; her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Billie J. Walker of Dunn; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs E. Croon of Delhi; one brother, Bill Ray Walker of Monroe; and one sister, Mrs.

Billy Wayne Newton of Delhi. Pallbearers were to be Harvey Strong, Otho Neilsen, ii Wilson, Willie Davis, O. P. Rainwater, Dick Fuller, John Napper and George Patrick. a Mrs.

Clara Williams Funeral services were at 2 p. rn. today at Welcome Home Church of Cod in Bawcomville for Mrs. iara Minerva I a roes, Woi of New Orleans: Noel Tin oarer of Bossier: and John W. Shrevcpo I i.

1) Mrs, Flitch and Mrs. Gerald Rn Donald, both of Flay Mrs Mickey Walton of Bradley, and Mrs. John L. Stinter of Wes Monroe; 42 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers Danny Donald, diaries Walk i lim melt Flitch, Al Thrower, Ted Collier, Bobbie Walker, Jerry Fulfil and Don Tit rower.

Honorary pallbearers were all of the grandchildren a Funeral services for I a i Bishop Lee, fbi. of 211 Arlington Place. West Monroe, are incomplete hut will he under the direction of Mulhearn neral Home, West Monroe. Fee, resident of West Monroe for the JO years. died early fbi- morning al Glenwood Hospital following a lengthy illness, Re was a na Walk- of Pinola Miss and a fred tired sanitarian with the Ona ehita Parish Health Unit, Re was a veteran of a mem ber of tin' Amvcts, and a forme, member of Hie of Foreign Wars.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs Elsie McCarty ee. West Monroe: one son. John Robert I ee, West Monroe; one daughter, Miss Mary Beth West Monroe: three brothers, John I A'v and Marvin lee. both Oak Grove; and Carl Lee, Me -quite. Texas.

Kidnapping, Rape Elderly Resident Charges Filed Of West Monroe Against Resident Is Fatally Shot Ouachita Parish Sheriff dep- Funeral services for laddie lilies arrested a 20 year old Fuh 68, of RI. 8. Box DRH. West Monroe man on two West Monroe, will he at ti am. counts of aggravated battery I riday at Kilpatrick Funeral and aggravated rape, Home with the Rev.

Jem Kd- Charles Spurgeon Bruant 'ii monson and the Rev. James C. of 203 South 3rd was book Houston officiating. rd on the tggrm ated kidnap Ouachita Parish Sheriff De. inr and rape counts, deputies pubes found the body of hutch Bal'd.

Wednesday afternoon in a wood- Two Northeast Louisiana Uni- p(i his home. Officials said hutch versify coeds told officials they a were abducted by a white male the stomach, carrying a pistol and a knife to deputies. Futch Tuesday night about 8 rn. The last seen neighbors two girls told deputies the man walking alone into the woods lumped into their auto on the ii a m. Wednesday, When campus and ordered them be did not return after a to drive him around town.

Officials said that after rid- the auto stop at Highland Parx around about three hours, Country luh where one of the pie of hours, deputies said. nor ghbors began a search. He was found afront 3:2) p.m., officials said, with a 12 gauge shotgun at his side. The incident was still under investigation today. Ile is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Donir Laddie Flitch of West Monroe; a son, L. J. I utrh of Louisville, seven grandchildren and two grandchildren. Project Self-Help Sets Talent Show Community Project Self-Help will present a Twin City talent Show at Wossman High School Saturday from to ti p.m., according to president W. S.

Williams. Tickets for the event will he Foreign Aid Is Explained By Otto Passman mg he instructed SH for parents children with der six being Proceeds will News slur News Service WASHINGTON In further Clarification of the $5 8 billion foreign aid bill passed by Ihe House last week, C. S. Rep. Otto Passman emphasized that the hill was excess of si billion Indow the budget durst, The bill, prepared by Sub Committee on Appropriations, reflects tremendous savings to the American tax payer, he said.

Although the foreign aid hill is higher than in recent years, the increase was brought about learn! 30-cents for the President's urgent request all children un- of 82.2 billion in emergency admitted free, aid to Israel, which Passman go to various said he considered vital to keep the balance of power in the Middle Fast Passman said that part of the bill usually referred to as Foreign which is Title is actually the smallest amount appropriated since the inception of fort! rn aid urograms 27 vears ago. He further explained that the appropriation bill always follows a prior approved authorization bill MEMOi Af JAL SERVICES Mrs. Emily Nugent amy 87, of 315 King West Monroe. The Rev. Far! Monzingo off) ated with burial at Claiborne Cemetery under direction of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home of Monroe.

Mrs. died early Wednesday at the Glenwood Hospital following a lengthy illness, She was a native of Arkansas and a longtime resident of Ouachita Parish. She is survived by one daughter, lima King of West Monroe; and a son in law. the Rev. V.

C. King, also of West Monroe; two grandchildren and one great grandchild. Pallbearers were D. Jackson, Billy Herrington. Leo Foster.

Rev. C. K. Brooks, K. L.

Beebe, and Cornell King. Walker Infant Funeral services for th infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walker of I fib-I Filhiol Monroe, were at 2 p.m. today at the Montgomery Street Church of God in West Monroe.

The Rev. I C. Ducley officiated with burial at Oak Hill vnietery rn lakeland, I with local under direction of Funeral Home of West Monroe The child died at birth at the Glenwood Hospital Monday. Other survivors include one brother, Donald Wayne Walker cf Monroe: aiel maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Manuel Golan of Lakeland, I la. Ed Grace Sr. NEWELLTON Funeral services were at ll a.m. today at the Unione Church for T. Ed Grace 56, of Newellton.

Dr. Jack Armond and Rev A. D. Foster officiated with burial at legion Memorial Cemetery under direction of brothers Funeral Home of Tallulah. Mr.

Grace died Tuesday afternoon at his residence after an apparent heart attack. life-long resident of Tensas Parish, Mr Grace wa farmer, a member of the hyterian church, and the Rotary Club, Survivors include his motlier Mrs. Vivan Grace of Newellton; two sons, I'. Gracv Jr. of Monroe, and John David Didies of Dallas, one dau liter, Mrs.

Vie Mahoney of st. Joseph; two brothers. Jack Grace of St. Joseph, and Dan Grace of Newellton; two sisters, Mrs. Marian Allred of Baign Rouge, and Mrs.

Henry White of Newellton; and one grandchild. Pallbearers were D. H. Ratcliff, Dan Grace Gar Hobby Grace, Mike Grace, Jack Grace Dan Allred, Billy Poe, Roy and S. S.

Dewitt C. R. Goins RUSTON Funeral sendees for C. It. (Neely) Goins, 73.

of Ruston, were at IO a.in. today. Dr. Robert S. McGee officiated with burial at Cook Cemetery under direction of Vickers Funeral Home of Hilton.

He died at his home Tuesday after a short illness. Mr. Goins was a member of the Temple Baptist Church and he was also a gasoline sale- dis- COLUMBIA Mrs. Emily Nugent, 80, of Columbia, died Wednesday night at Columbia Heights Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Friday at Fellowship Baptist Church with the Rev. Boyd Tannehdl and the Rev, Artic Bratton officiating. Bur a1 will tie Fellowship Cemetery under direction of Riser and Son Funeral Home here Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Nathan Me Darnel of West Monroe; two J. M.

Nugent of Columbia and Arnold Nugent of Memphis, a Mrs. Ethel Single ton of Baton Rouge; nine grand children and four great-grandchildren. Tile body will be at the residence until time for services Poley Waggoner CHESTNUT Poley Waggoner, 64, of Chestnut, died Wednesday morning at Natchitoches Parish after a brief illness. Funeral be at 2 p.m. Friday at Pleasant Hill Bapti't Church with the Rev, Dan Hendricks officiating.

"ii: be ll' Cemetery under direction of Southern Funeral Home of boro. Survivors include three Tee waggoner. Jack Waggoner, both of Chestnut, and Whit Waggoner of Campti; and one Sizier, Mrs. Lula Fuller of Anat, The body will tx at the dead time for sen Johnsort-Jones the girl driving gir OPEN DAILY lh roped. 9 IO; SUNDAY CLOSED projects of Self-Help.

existence of that nation, and su ne nu tamp, SYMPATHETIC SERVICE (318) 323-5191 SAT. Mushroom Hassocks 9.96 I LE. JUICY CHOCOLATES REG. 97c CORDIAL cherries Plush der crush pi in bfiqht der accent cr Pkg ot of a kind try Lee John' la Jones. 28, in Monroe, turdaj at to ipef fit fine itll the an, 40 both of he 112 Pack of 4 Stemware in I Ii YOUR CHOICE Bu aa Mill The I will undt i Mi lite din City ebon 1.27 WH.

4-Lb. Box Memory Chocolates REG 3.44 1974 Calender 63 Delicious 4 ib. box of dark and milk tes filled with creamc jellies and fondant, ii women were killed Olina 'ai lith jole yen Ria one iMtn Mrs. of Eel Mil XI -i-ter. survivor- m- Mrs.

Willie Dotson; two dauah Fie etta Ta' lor Tar WSO, Midi, and Taylor of Monroe; Mr. Lilly Bry ant of Baton Rouge; three brothers, A. ML Johnson of Monroe, Jesse atle" of 1 nmpton, Cal and Joe Wilkerson, Jr. of Dotson: and four grandchildren. Mis- include' a two daughters, Jeannette Jones and Christine Jones; two sons.

Robert Jones and i bael Jones ami her father, A. Johnson, all of Monroe. Matthew Brown I unera! services for Matthew Brown, 51, of 5(11 S. 24th. Monroe, will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

at Mount Olivette Baptist Church xx if Ii Hie Rev. W. R. I His Officiating. Burial will he in Monroe City Cemetery under the direction of Miller Funeral Home.

Brow died Tuesday at his residence after a brief illness. Survivors include Ins widow, Cannie Brown, of Monroe; one daughter, Melinda Brown of Angeles, one son, Matthew Brown, Jr. of Monroe; four Rev. Joe Brown, Clyde Brown, Eddie James Brown of Monroe; and Elton Brown of Detroit, and one grandchild. W.

B. Haile Sr. services for W. B. Haile 82, of Haile, will he at 2 p.m.

Friday at Haile Baptist Church. The Rev. Jerry Fletcher and the Rev. Jack Borden will officiate with burial at liberty ry. 20-Pc.

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7-pc set. 2V2-QUART TEAKETTLE Reg. 4.97 Stainless steel on copper bottom. tributor. Survivors include his widow, t.im.u.r Mrs.

Lurleen Goins of Ruston; Mr Haile Wednesday at one son, Spencer Bing- Glenwood Hospital in West gold; one daughter, Mrs. Dick Ambrose of Ruston, six gland survivors include his widow, children and two great-grand- (j Haile of Haile; three children. sons Haile Felix L. Pallbearers wore a i jjadf, Kenneth Haile, all of Teazel, Deliria Alai tin, on jjajje. one daughter, rs.

I lam mack, V. Graf teen, Marv of Ljlroe. Howard Lyles and Sammy om, ylrs IL Maroney White Jr- of Marion! eight grandchildren great grandchildren. J. W.

Thrower Pallbearers will he Parker RAYVILLE Funeral ser-Haile, Willie Haile, Benny vices were held at IO am. to- Haile, Ken Baile, Bob Dennett, day for John Wesley Thrower Steve Hoyle and Wayne Harris. sr, 84, of Rayville at the, The body will remain at Funeral Service chapel in Rayville with the Rev. IF R. Herrington and the Rev.

W. Dearman officiating. Burial was in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Monroe. Mr. Thrower died Tuesday at tile Colonial Manor Nursing Home here following a brief the Haile residence from 4 p.m.

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