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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 7

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The News-Stari
Location:
Monroe, Louisiana
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7
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NOVEMBER 9 1958 MONROE (LA.) NEWS-STAR Parents Marvel At New West Monroe High School West new high school wu dedicated yesterday and one thing certain, the residents of the city the Ouachita are as proud of their new school as the of new born babe. And perhaps that is just what they are; for the opening of the new school ia a sign that West Monroe has definitely reached adulthood. Previously West Monroe parents had to depend upon Ouachita Parish High School chiefly for the education of their children. And, although the parish school is good, it lacked that homey feeling that one in his or her hometown school The feeling that is my school there is no other like The realization that. classmates are my next door neighbors, we have everything in The students know their parents worked ha-d to get the school, that they must work even harder to Ine UP to the standards set bv their parents and to improve upon the school for future generations Their attachment to the school is strong, their attachment to their hometown.

West Monroe. en stronger This week Morning World conducted a random survey of children are now attending West Monroe High School, or will attend it in the near future. In all the comments ahout the new school one phrase predominated, proud of our new school, mighty And the words came straight from their hea, A few of the were follows; Brown 409 Sixth Street think it is the most wonderful thlcg that happened to Weit Monroe iB a long time Jt wonderful My son thinks grand, too Mrs O. Smith 1113 North Second a daughter who it in her second year of high school and we aU proud of our new school Certainly West Monroe 1 doing ervthtag possible to make it the beat in Various ic tlubs are helping in every way." Lane 'We are very fled to ha the h.gh school, and we re reaUy proud of M-s. 9 daughter is senior, and my son i ia the eighth grade, and they like it very mum It is to have school here in our and more ronvco- sent I am forward to a xstt to the school When open ho Clark Jooetbore Hoad is "tee to ham urtl a heautxful I am proud of and I know evervone else ia West Moctree proud of It ia more Mr the children Street, am proud of It 1 a achnn' and means IJU.ue a My oldest son a Juntos and mv younger son will enter the r.rw school next ear Mrs Ds Cobh 406 ntol -e mighty proud of the new gh both have one daughter who freshman this year The new mo opened in time for her Our other da igh- ter enter the honl tb.ee years III s' onde-if.

Mrs 4 304 North Seventh Street thrilied wph the new ho and its modem com There are ample kers etc Mr the children The children are extreme pleased new school and enyoo' the meals that are sn the cafeier a Robert Ervin 1406 Ridge W'e vers pro of our I am is the sen- t.ment« of everyone in Moo- roe, and 207 Audubon I could certainly tome wonderful about the new high hon! The building 1 and the faculty is exceptionally good. It certainly meets the requirements of our city. The children are thrilled with it. mighty proud of it, and feel it has a grand Mrs. I.

H. Butler 902 Montgomery Street, is wonderful to have the chool here very proud of it, and as time goes by, we feel, it will become even better. We have two children, one in eight grade and one in ninth, and they are just crazy about it." Mrs. J. M.

Alexander, 910 Montgomery Street, don't think we could have anything as nice as our new school and I am sure in years to come it will become even Cadets, Officers Leaving Service For Civilian Jobs WASHINGTON. Nov 9 West Point cadets and Annapolis plebrv are quitting in increasing numbers before their first year out. supplied by the Army and Navy loday in response inquiries showed a steady rise in the number of first-year resignations since the end of World War II, an particularly in the last three A variety of are cited, including economy measures which in the last few trimmed away "fringe in the armed services, such as special pay and bousing allowances, post exchange and benefits for military dependents In 1946. the first at Weal Point started with 915. and there were 46 resigna'mns during the year.

In 1950 (the the Korean War the first year class was 797 and the numbered 43 The 1952 began with 670 and the resignations inse to 88 The class which started sear was 726 To date ha been about 30 At the Na al Aeadem: 906 ta 1946 and o9 quit during the year, beginning ia tne war year 0 1930 1,144 and tne were 27 la 1952. 1 944 s'arted 73 This sear the ever.ng 1 152, with 39 resifaations to date Rome drop out because of the wH? intaasity of required, and tae closeiy regulated life A few resign on hardship irg they needed home to help support families But of 50 at Point thus far, only one has cited that reason The (triple is rivilian empinsrren' oife-s quirxer and greater finanr al lures, e.en if with less security. and j-ad cannot doff their uniforms on leustag 'he and take prr. ate They must three the regular Army or Nivy then in the reserves another three years. Retirerrrnt ions hase been changed, too Gener.ii.s a officer, to with pennon 20 service have in both World if com- reasons" an exception mas he made by the Defense The the 4Force as well the Arms and Navy also are having trouble in retaining non-academv officers Gen Omar former chairman o' the Joint of Sta'f.

called attention to the problem 1 a paper prepared for the De fense Department. He said college creasing were refusing military commissions and reserve needed for special skills refuting to stay on indefi- BlU extension of artise duty. AcnoH WE RE READY FOR ACTION MOVING OR STORAGE FAULK-COLUER Bonded Warehouses, Inc. 502 N. Second Dial 3-2254 Only $1 tiled, experienced men handle your precious possessions when we move or them Household treasures, from fragile brtc-a-broe to massive furniture are carefully placed in clean and are smoothly transferred to their destmot'on This effi- service keeps moving costs down Phone us for local or long distance moving information.

Agent! of ALLIED Von Lints Christianity is Cited As Barrier For Communism WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 Methodist Bishop William C. Martin said today Christian leadership is most stubborn and unyielding barrier to the progress of communism in this or any other country of the The Dallas. Tex churchman, who is president of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U. S.

spoke at a 5 WCA world fellowship vesper service in Washington Cathedral. an hour which calls for a spirit of national unity within our American life at the level of con fidence and mutual he said in his prepared address, adding: is why we so greatly deplore unwarranted and irresponsible attacks upon the good name of men who have been assigned by their churches to places of His talk, on a religious theme, made no direct reference to recent allegations before congressional committees and Isewhere that church leaders hasp be'm identified with Communist causes, but he said; 1 were a Communist agent in this country with an unlimited expense account for the promotion of my nefarious work, 1 would spend the major portion of my time and money in undermining the confidence of the Christian man in his church and the leaders of his church. doing this, I would know that I was helping to remove the most stubborn and unyielding barrier to the progress of communism in this or any other country of the The vesper services marked the start of World Fellowship Week and included presentation of gifts totaling $208.422 from the 48 states. Hawaii and the District of Columbia towari the foreign division work of the YWCA. Somp 4,000 persons, including YWCA leaders from 21 states attended.

The loaders were after the vespers to reception in the i White House given by Mrs. Dwight f). Eisenhower, honorary chairman of the Citizens Committee of the YWCA observance and celebration. Hicks' Camp Closes For 'Winterizing' Tom Hicks announced this week that his camp nn Cheniere lake would bp for reconditioning for begin this weekend. He said the camp would be reopened for public use as soon as the reconditioning is completed.

camp has been used by more than 100 parties during the past year. Many churches and industrial groups have held parties at the camp at the standing in vitation of Hicks. After next week. Hicks said, the camp will again be available for public use. He said the only re- quit ement will remain that any party desiring the use of the camp make a reservation at his office SEVER on Trenton Street.

There is charge. the remodelling and conversion for winter, Hicks said the camp house will be 'warm and comfortable for night parties during cold weather That Marilyn MOIST LOOK. 5tyled by Albert Ceil et Albert House of Beauty Louisville Ave. at 6th St. Rodriguez Insurance Agency SINCE 1922 GENERAL INSURANCE, Loans on Commercial, Industrial and Residential Properties 810 Ouoehilo Bonk Bldg.

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