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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 27

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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Twin First champion, Lou Ha Major of Younghaven, is co-owned by Mrs. Frances Pitarre of West Monroe and Mrs. Louann Young of Shreve- pori. 'I he winning canine is pictured at the Louisiana Kennel Club show recently in New Orleans with Mrs. re holding.

The judge is David C. Parker. Deaths, Funerals John F. Smith KL Funeral services for John Smith, of Kelly, were at IO a rn. today at Urania Baptist Church with the Revs Kenneth Boyd and J.

T. Mayo officiating Burial was in Beech reek Cemetery near Olla under the Choudrant; one stepson, Ed Henry of Bastrop; two sisters, Mrs Jessie Ammerman of Shreveport and Miss Voshtie Cook of Bastrop; and ll grandchildren Mrs. Grade Davis Funeral services for Mrs. direction of Kinner and Stevens Gracie Davis, 63, of 2205 Berg Funeral Home of Jena Jones Lane, Monroe, will be at Mr. Smith died Tuesday near I p.m.

Sunday at Mariah Bap- Burlington after suffering test Church in Chatham with the an apparent heart attack. Rev Jesse George officiating. He was a welder and mill- Burial will be in the church of Sterlington; 18 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Don Alexander, Aubrey Tresler, Andrew Cole, George Alford, Jimim Kennedy and Charles Pavan. Charles Clark RAYVILLE Funeral scrv- lices for Charles Walter Clark, 80, of Rayville, were to be at 2 today at First Baptist Church in Archibald with the Revs.

J. Harvey, Al- Championship Won By Collie Owned Locally Reports on wins at a recent Beaumont, dog show was the principal item of business at the regular monthlj meeting of the Bayou Kennel Club. Several local club members took honors and points with th i entries in the South Texas show. Reporting wins in Beaumont were Mrs. Harry Hays with her Doberman Pinscher, first place in the novice class; Mrs.

Gerald Arrant, Afghan Hound, winner in female class; George Butler, Bassett Hound, winner female. A Collie, Major of owned jointly Mrs. Frances Pitarre of West Monroe and Mrs. Young of Shreveport, won final championship points at the Louisiana Kennel Club in New Orleans recently. Other members attending the Beaumont show were Mrs.

harles I cav lor, Mrs. Spurlock and Mrs. Robert Finley. Mrs Spurlock, club president, announced a novice obedience course for Lincoln parish 4 Dog are Program is being held with 37 youngsters enrolled. fred Garvin and Miales Parker ifficiating.

Burial was to be in Little Creek Cemetery under the direction of Rayville Funeral Service Mr Clark died Thursday afternoon at his residence after a lengthy illness. He was a lifelong resident of Richland Parish and a veteran of World War I. Survivors include his widow, Mrs, Gladys ('lark; a son, Grady ('lark. both of Rayville; one daughter, Mrs. Charlene Keen Monroe News-Star Friday, May 5, 1972 9-C of Monroe; a brother.

Clarence Clark of Baskin; four sisters, Mrs. Gracie Stroud of Jasper, Mrs. Dulcic Monroe of Delhi, Mrs Ruby Stroud and Mrs Della Driggers, both of Jackson; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren Pallbearers were to be Leon Damson, Billy McCullough, Willie Dilmire, J. C. Dilmore, Ted Crawford and Monroe Arender.

Mrs. Ruth Moore WINNSBORO Mrs. Ruth Anderson Moore. 71, of Winnsboro, died late Thursday ni hi at Franklin Parish Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m.

Saturday at irs! United Methodist Church of Winnsboro, with the Rev. Glendon Messer, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Chase erne tery under the direction of First National Funeral Home of Winnsboro. She was a life long resident of Franklin Parish, member of the First United Methodist Church, president of the S.C.S. and a member of the Chase Home Demonstration Club.

Survivors are her husband, Clarence Moore, Winnsboro; two daughters, Mrs Myra Ann Linton, St. Louis, Mrs. Velina Ruth Gulledge, New Orleans; one step daughter, Mrs. Loyce Head, Wisner; one brother, Jesse Anderson, Tallulah; two sisters, Mrs. Rivers Lewis, Chase; Mrs.

Myrtle Morse, Winnsboro; six grandchildren. Neal Scott WISNER Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Mount Pleasant Church of Wisner for Neal Scott, 69, of Wisner. The Rev. A.

T. White will officiate, with burial in Holly Grove Cemetery under the dire! lion of Golden State Funeral Parlor of Monroe. Mr. Scott died Saturday at his after a lengthy ill- resi donee ness. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Erma Scott of Wisner; a son, Neal Scott Jr. of New Orleans; and two grandchildren iss Daisy Swayze Funeral for Miss Daisy Swayze, 1202 Riverside Drive, Monroe, will bo held at 4 p.m. today at Funeral Home of Monroe with the Rev. Lea Joy nor officiating. Burial will be in the Riverview cindery under direction of Funeral Home.

Miss Swayze died early Thursday at her residence after an apparent heart attack. She was a deputy in the office of Ouachita Parish Tax Assessor Odis Russell, a position she had held since 1950. Miss Swayze was a native of Monroe and a member of a pioneer family in the area. She was a member of Southside United Methodist Church. Survivors include two brothers, Marcus I).

Swayze of Monroe and Louis IL Swayze Jr. of Ailania, and nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be O. H. Walker, Odis Russell, Bill Hardin, Justin Fugleman, M.

A. Denoux, Bill Downey, Gladden Walters and Wayne Huff. Mrs. Erma Richards Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Woods Chapel Baptist Church of Downsville for Mrs.

Erma Richards, 43, of 806 Adams Monroe. Services will be under direction of Golden State Funeral Parlor of Monroe. Bur lal will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Richards died Monday at her residence after an apparent heart attack.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Willie (Canadine of Monroe and Mrs. Mary Banks of Dubach; a brother. Charlie Ethridge of Monroe; three sisters, Mrs. Canary Booker of Flint, Mrs.

Alberta iris and Mrs. Bertha Mae Wilson, both of Monroe; and ll grandchildren. OUACHITA DRIVE-IN THEATRES Showtown U.S.A. North Theatre Left Oral 2612 Operetta Today A three aet operetta is set at 7:30 p.m. tonight at J.

s. lark Elementary School under direction of Mrs, Nealy J. Dunnings. Astrodome Opens April 9, 1965, marked the opening of the Houston Astrodome. a glass domed, air conditioned sports stadium.

best American movie of JU os A Picture GENA ROWLANDS OPEN I M. PHO. 322-8614 NOW SHOWING STRAND VV in-ner of 2 Academy Awards! UUST PICTURE SKUW NOW SHOWING of 7:00 9:00 I.D.'s Required InlersI a 0EHEBEEH I PMM CU I SH OPP I KG MALL wright. Mr Smith urns a member of Urania Baptist Church and the Masonic Lodge, cemetery under direction of Funeral Home of Monroe. Mrs.

Davis died Monday at Survivors include his idow, E. A. Conway Memorial Hospital Mattie Mac Smith of Kelly;) after a long illness. three daughters, Mrs. Blake Petro of Houma, Mrs.

Murphy of Tullos and Mrs Danny Hendrix of Ft Ord, Calif two sisters, Mrs. IL Johnson of Wmnshoro and Mrs Whit Lee of Urania, fine brother, L. Smith of Centerville; 14 grandchildren and one grandchild, Emit Burgess Funeral for Emil Burgess, 70, of 2200 Ann Monroe, formerly of Rayville, were at IO a rn today at cherry Baptist Church with the Rev Leon Ivey officiating Masonic graveside services and burial were held rn Gwin Memorial emetery at Mangham under direction of Funeral Home of Monroe. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs Mattie Sawyer of Los Angeles, tier father, Henry Washington of Monroe; four sisters. Mrs.

Pearly Mosley, Mrs. nice Davis, beth of Monroe, Mrs Dashia Washington and Mrs Pearly Hoggro, both of i Angeles; three brothers, Jeff Washington, Joe Washington and Clifton Washington, all of Moni roe; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Mrs. Judy Bello WINNSBORO Funeral services were at IO a in. today at ha-e Pentecostal Church for Mrs Judy Lsnn Peavy Bello, 23, of Winnsboro.

The Rev Ray McMurry was to officiate, with burial in Oak Grove Baptist Church Ccmele. ry under the direction of Mul- Mr Burgess died Wednesday hearn Mome hprp Hospital aft at A Conway cr a long illness Mr Burgess was a native of Mangham and lived in Rayville tor many years He belonged to the Bayville Masonic He was a retired farmer and had been living in Monroe for past IO years. Survivors include his widow, Mrs Nellie Elizabeth Green Burgess of Monroe a son, Robert Stanley Burgess of Tallulah; four daughters, Miss I jo- rene Elizabeth Burgess, i Mary Evelyn ss, both of Monroe, Mrs Emilia Yvonne Finder of West Monroe and Mrs. Shirley Joanne Carr of Monroe; a brother John Cecil Burgess of West Monroe; and nine! grandchildren. Pallbearers were Bill! Williamson, Doyle Green Paul Hamm, William Arlin Carr and Verlie Carr I Ernest Foy WISNER Funeral services for Ernest Foy, 85, of will be at 3 p.m.

Saturday at Turkey reek Baptist Church I of Gilbert with the Rev. terr Hunt and Dr. Milton Williams officiating Burial will be in South Central (emetery under the direr-. lion of First National Funeral Home of Winnsboro Mrs- Bello died Wednesday at her residence after suffering an apparent heart attack. She was a native of Franklin Parish and a member of the Chase Pentecostal Church.

Survivors include her hus- band, Louis Bello of Winnsboro; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Peavy of Gilbert; three brothers, Randy Peavy and Jacky Peavy, both of Gilbert and John Peavy of Winnsboro; three sisters, Mrs.

Audra Ann Robinson of Port Allen, Miss Shelia Peavy and Miss Re ba K. Peavy, both of Gilbert; grandmother, Mrs Carnosine Peavy of Hornbeck. Mrs. Rosa Jackson Funeral services will be at 3 pm. Saturdav at Macedonia Baptist Church for Mrs.

Rosa Jackson. 57, of Minden Officiating will be the Rev. F. Martin Burial will be in City under the direction of Acme Funeral Home of Monroe Mrs Jackson died Wednesday at Confederate Memorial Hospital in Shreveport after a long illness. She is survived by a son, Eugene Flmtroy: her mother.

Mrs little Gibson; a sister. Mrs. Lucy Jones; and one bro- Mr Fey Thursday aft- Norm London, all ornoon at his residence after Monroe. a lengthy illness A native of Meadville. Miss lie was a re- Miss Ellen McDowell tired planter and a member of Graveside services for Miss Woodmen of the World.

Hillen McDowell. 86 of Survivors in. Iud. his widow, Hilton Monroe, will he Mrs. Bertha Ezell hoy of Wis- aj 4 today at the Old Nation sons, Ber.

hie toy of tjez Cemetery at Natchez, Miss Officiating will be the Rev. Wisner and Jonas Foy of I Wales, a daughter, Mrs. E. L. Lillie of West Monroe; one sisler, Mrs.

Lillie Enifinger of Gilbert; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Audrey A. Cook BASTROP Funeral for Audrey A. Cook, 58, of Bastrop, were at a rn. today at Golden Funeral Home here nieces and 0 lib the Revs A Mitchell an nPPu? W.

Boatwright officiatin Pillson Williamson. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Hixton Brothers Funeral Home of Monroe Miss McDowell died Thursday night at Ridgecrest Nursing Home in West Monroe after a lengthy illness. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Harry Goldman of Water- Burial was in Morehouse Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr.

Cook died Wednesday at O. C. Wilkes O. C. Wilkes, 76, life resident of Start, died in SEAT 30-5 2 05 OPEN I PM 373-S3V6 NOW SHOWING RIALTO WEST MONROE Showtown U.S.A.

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Ile was a retired division manager for Bruce Terminix Co. Mr Cook was a member of Oakliill Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Louise Cook of Bastrop; four sons, Felton Kmory of Vicksburg, Avery Cook and Leslie Cook both of Shreveport and Don Cook of California; two daughters, Mrs vate Ziegler of Omaha, lowing a brief illness Funeral services will be held at lo a.rn Saturday in the Rayville Funeral Homes chapel with Pete Medak and Billy Carter officiating Burial will follow in the New Salem Cemetery at Girard. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Lucy B. Wilkes of Starts; three daughters, Mrs. Louise Compton, Mrs Janet Ann An gelitta and Mrs. Judy Doffed, all of Start; four sons, Freddy O. Wilkes of Columbia, Dae L.

Wilkes and Bennip C. Wilkes, lie md terrifying Mantee Rosemary's "DA DYS Aff SN NT IVI and Mrs. Virginia Riser of I both of Start, and Don B. Wilkes EASTGATE CinemaCity I The boy from of 42 becomes a man on the cattle drive of 1866 Now Showing OHice Opens 6:30 P.M. Features at 7:37 9:27 P.M.

I CATTLE CHK WINNER OF TONIGHT! OHiee Opens 6:30 P.M. Features at 7:18 Cr 9:32 P.M. ACADEMY AWARDS 5 BEST PICTURE YEAR! BEST ACTOR BEST DIRECTOR BEST SCREEN PLAY BEST FILM EDITING In die great tradition of American thrillers. No Under Admitted wi thou I Parent NEW YORK DAILY NEWS "Pure Dynamite" JUDITH CRIST Smashing Entertainment" NEW YORK POST Best Thriller of The Year" FRM CONNECTION EASTGATE Cinema City HELD OVER! lmt da Box Office Opens 6:30 PM-Feotures 7:10 9:21 PM Detective Harry Callahan. You dont assign him to murder cases.

You just turn him loose. Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry Na One UnOar 17 Admiftad Without Paranl I.D. Rrauii ad SAT. SUN. MAY 6 7 Special Childrens Show Matinee Only! ALL SEATS 75 VfoJVJU chocolaty FRC Its scrumdidilyumplious CV ill po; yVUPFP Meet Charlie at the Chocolate Factory p- SCWKVddyuninlyom 'hands "TO SIR WITH WINNSBORO, LA.

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