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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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DECEMBER 16, MONROE CL NEWS-STAR SOCIETY Your Problems ANN LANDERS Deaths maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Sykes of Tallulah. DONNIE GLENN ROARK JONESVILLE, Dec. 16 (Special) Glenn Roark 13-day-old son of Mr, and Mrs.

Glenn Roark of Enterprise. died at a Harrisonburg hospital Tuesday after- Small Army Is Leaving Camp Polk For Xmas MRS. CORA MOORE Funerl services for Mrs, Cora noon. Moore, age 63, of Route 1, Monroe, Funeral services were held 10 who died in a local hospital Tues- m. Wednesday at the Ouachita morning, were held today at Baptist Church near Enterprise, Dear Mrs Landers: We have 11 a.m.

in Hall Cemetery, Winns- with Rev. Crews officiating. married for 17 and have boro Road Rcv' Fox of Wfst Bui iIa WaS Cemr- Monroe, officiating The services tery under the direction of Young's three chillren. My husband works un(jer the direction of Hall Funeral Home of Jonesvllle. hard and has little time for recrea- Funeral Home.

Besides his parents, th. in'ant is tion so I thought nothing of it when Mrs. survivors include survived by one brother, Curtis, of he said he and one of the men her husband. Bell; one daughter, tbp home address; paternal grand- would bowl once a week Often he Mrs Edward Viola. Monroe; four rents.

Mr. and Mrs. Eber White- did not come home for dinner, sons, Frank. Lonnie. T.

J. and head, Rnseficld, La maternal Later, I found out that his bowling John, all of Monroe: three sisters, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan companions consisted of a Mrs.

Jim Beny, West Monroe: Lnterpr.se. foursome; he and his friend and Mrs. Nelson Bennett, Start; and two of hi, women employes. He Mrs. John Washam, Transylvania.

SAMUEL GAY STODDARD then wanted mr to put our young- Five Howard, Samuel Gay Stoddard, 86 died child in a nursery school and all of Transylvania: Algie. Hospital, Monroe, after go to work he compared my West Monroe: and Floyd Hart of life With this same gtrl Dubach, 20 grandchildren and employe who was a divorcee, had 2 greatgrandchildren, to keep her child in a nursrr and Pallbearers were Harold Murphy, go to work Later, 1 saw a greet- Jjrnm Roberts I. Cleo ing card she sent him that was Moore K. Wood, and Tim- very. very per.ona 1 1 nagged at mje Eppmette him to let her go but he refused as he claims she a good worker.

He has given tip the bowling is home every night and when he 0 cM- day at 3 30 a at a local hospital Keep on in- after a illness. MRS. JIM RICHARDSON RISTON. Dec 16 (Special) Mrs Jim Richardson 84. a life- dren with him.

What should 1 do i .4 u- Rayville; Wood, Corpus tha he fire he or am I- funeral services were held at Chmfi Ril.v Npw unduly Or. for- 2 30 Wedneslay at the it until definite hap- Springs Baptist Church, with bunal at Cools Cemetery at Rus- You can take the fire engine ton sitk to the station as it looks as if She furvived by fixe sons, Hen- ths fire is out Coder the rirtum- Morgan City. La Charlie Kal- stantes you had reason to be sus- amazoo Vta-d Antonio, pinous and 1 belie 1 your Texas; Aubrey. Ba Town Texas; ging" about the girl warned your Bill, Ruston daughters Mrs. 9 hu.r,»«! th.t you Sc.rtu» Orie.n.

in o.rl cem.tery^jones- going on and helped him to get Gladys Richardson, Shrexeport; 2. Tpxas oxer it. He is probably a good grandchildren, 26 great giandchiL man saw nothing but trouble if dren. he continued, and you and family. 1 enough CAROLfN SUE BYRD a one.

I beliexe the danger is TALLULAH, 16 Special over. Carolyn Sue By ri eight-day-old Orleans and M.ss Mabel Toler. West Monroe. L. GRIFFIN The funeral of Robert Lee Griffin 57, who died from a sudden hea attack Tuesday, will be held the Muiheam Funeral chapel.

Interment daugh'e; o' Mr and Charles he giad to Byrd of Tallulah died a Ann Landers help you vnth xour Send Delhi hospital Tuesdav them to her in of tbe Ntwn- Funeral serxices werr Star MsirstyhtH Uuiumi i BesuMul Wsmrs OS ROE WO HAS Ctil Albert et 6th held 2 m. Wednesday at Crothers nerai Home chapel Tallulah with Pythian Sisters Hold Election Of Incoming Heads Monroe Temple No. 1. Pvthian Sisters, Mondav night elected offi- nrv. Arthur Strickland, pastor of foQo rreshytenan hurcb 1 TaUu- excellent iah offieiaLng Burial er Croaa Cemetery parenta it ed hx- grandpa-entx nr.

Veima Harrell; excellent jun- tor. Lucille Johniton manager, Alice Miller. Velma Renner nner lari! Naomi Paulin treasurer, Zora Minor secretary. M- and Mrs rd of Delhi, 5ho Tempie Thompson officer. louise Fleet dngree team capta n.

Inez Brown, trustee Genexa Thompson, Kn impreastx Ch-istmaa party as held follow ng the circled around handsome Christman tree. 124 N. THUD DIAL 14451 Cold And Clear Weather Forecast The goxernmeni weather bureau pred.ried ctea- and cold weather for Monrne and wuth winds from north and north- at 18 miles per hour. The inferior of Louisiana expeited to he and cloudy Wednesday night. The mercurv fe'l to Wednesday morning and had en to 40 degrees 9 o'clock.

Tues- dax the ire dropped to a new low ng 25 The maximum temptratura Tuesday .57 Atrora Administration officials Se ma- reported a celd waxe oxe- of Tuesday Wpdnesdax'i was predicted to He mostly cloudy and considerably cooler a few fl Thursday, the he mostly rioud'- and coid in Arkansas, Rev. Bryan Elected Master Of Lodge 339 CHOUDRANT Der 16 Special Bryan pastor of the Chandradt rch as worshipful master of J3f) and AM Other off cers elected for the coming xear were senior warden, Roy Hinton, Junior warden, W. Norris treasurer, Kelly; Simrrue Whi'man, senior deacon; J. Choudler. junior deacon; D.

Roach, senior steward Hogan, junior steward; V5 alker master of ceremon- Walpole, chaplain, J. D. "hitman, marshal, PASTEL WOOLS Spring-New Selection 16.98 Ward valait Miaut' tixmt THo posted Rottariog, smort wfth afi your otRfbt. Ono-button style shown is Wards new spring Carol Brent soft wool suede, small sketch shows its hJI ballerina back. Others in checks, Reeces, poodles.

GIVE AN AIRLINE T. V. FOR XMAS Table Lamps $4.50 UP A freup ef auitable for every decoretief it heme. Metctuef ihedes. EA5Y TERMS NO CARRYING CHARGi HOUSEHOLD Supply Company 114 St.

John Se. Monroe, Le. CAMP POLK. December 16 (Special) The flood of home- xxard bound Camp Polk soldiers for the Christmas holidays will com, mence this week end with rail, air, and bus lines strengthening their facilities to handle the deluge Christmas furloughs will begin for an estimated .50 per cent of Polk soldiers on December 20th, and this first group will return to ranip December 27. The second group, or the other 50 per cent, will leave December 27th and will return by midnight of January 3rd.

The reason for the split in holiday furloughs is to make it possible this year's Christmas travel to be for one-half of the personnel to be even heavier than the on duty at all times. breaker last xear. Air hax'e To help solve the huge travel problem, reservations and ticket, heen sxxamped with reque'is for sales have been handled through reservations, and extra flights ire ti ansportalion office at tbe being planned. The bus have poM Ihe advance sales and res- also reported increa-es in adxance ervations allow rail, air and bus i lines estimate ihe trav- had mor, tJrke, el loads and to add-extra earners 3pasnn whole if needed. holidays last, said David Posr rransportltion Officer Lt.

Xorth of Leesville. rail repre- Col. 1 red D. Biggs, urged all Polk ipntatixe at the transportation of- to make iheir re serva- fjce. railroads have already lions early.

year 1000 amp announced thex xxill add extra Polk men lost 12 hours in St. Louis coaches to their trains, but it hile waiting for transportation to now they will have to run New 5 ork area. This occurred -special because the railroads had no idea how many men were going to go The new Sudan legislature has through St. Louis from this re- fjve seats allotted to the educated 2 Pon- class, meaning those with the Rail, air and bos line rep- equivalent of a high school diploma resentatjves at the post experted or Truckloads Of Mail Pouring In For Camp Polk CAMP POLK. Dee.

16 'Special' The first truckloads of Christmas mail began pouring info Camp Polk's post office this week postal officials predicted a smaller mail delivery than last record breaker. Postmaster Donald Green doubted lhat mail would equal or surpass the 10.000 cards per da; that passed through the post office last year from December 15th to a little too early to draw he added. still might be hit by a sudden avalanche of last minute cards and According to Postmaster Green, 4000 cards per day were sent from Camp Polk servicemen last year i and 6000 cards were received for the soldiers Over 1000 per day also delivered during the 10 -day period. Quick Rei HEA NEU Tm STANBACI or powders preparation you Cioor. fcMMi He $0c4 mat ief for DACHE RALGIA I Tourssll tatv against any uud.

br'N a brief Tuesdax He was a retired grocer of Minden, having been in business there up to 1948. He was a member of the Masonic lodge and of the Church of God in Rayville, The body ill lie in state in the funeral home of Catron Gav in llelh; until time of the funeral in the Church of God. time for wh.ch has not been as yet set He surxued hi three nenhcxxs and one n.cco who are J. Mood. Wonderfuiiv easy pumps with a shm tapered line and new very French, medium low heel Colors Size Width mk NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE SECOND Check Money Order Charge Add 25c for postooe and moiling and sfoie tax SORRY NOC.

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