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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 11

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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I I 1 I jk -jjr y'- JS The World for WOMEN MONROE MORNING WORLD, Saturday, January 26, 1963 1-B Ode a Ode Hints From AHOVE at a miacellane- ohs shower Riven in honor of Miss Veronica Ann Hervey, bride elect of John Earl Theriot, on Sunday, January are, from left to right: Mrs, Jerome Danna, Mrs, George Campbell, Mrs. John Browne, Mrs. Mary Hervey, mother of the honoree, Miss Hervey, the honoree, and Mrs. Clovis Theriot, mother of the prospective groom. MRS.

HERMAN MASUR has returned to Monroe after a five visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shlenker of Houston, Texas. OO MRS. JAMES E.

TOLSEN and her mother, Mrs. E. L. Elden, attended a Mardi Gras Ball this week in New Orleans, where Miss Dionne Elden was honored. Miss Elden is a niece of Mrs.

Tolsen and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland 0. Elden of New Orleans, ARRIVING TODAY are Miss Marie Marino and Miss Sharon Ryan to spend the weekend with Dr. and Mrs.

G. A. Marino. Miss Varino and Miss Ryan are roommates at St. Dominican Gol- lege in New Orleans.

Visiting also in the Varino home are Mrs, Joseph C. Varino ll and young son, Joey, of Montgomery, Alabama. that the odor will disappear almost entirely, This is also a good way to get rid of those small pieces of soap that just clog up our drains. Tho morning diaper will he the one containing the most ammonia I OF LAUGHTER which I soak my babys diapers, it all night I give this diapei a DEAR HELOISE: By adding a few soap chips to.quick rinse in Please tell mc. do other wives die solution (especially the (leo- tossing into the pail HEL01SE hot water before Bridal Parties Honor Miss Veronica Hervey Miss Galyean Complimented In Providence Miss Veronica Ann Hervey, daughter of Mrs.

Mary Muffoletto Hervev, and the, late J. I). Heivey, yjrs James Robertson of and bride-elect of John Earl rl heriot, son of Mrs. lo- sotl the former Miss Bren- vis Theriot and the late Mr. Theriot, was named hon- da Galyean, was complimented cree at a miscellaneous shower given on Sunday, Jan- with a shower coffee on Satur- uary 20 in the social room of the First National Bank of West Monroe.

Hostesses were Mrs, Alice Campbell, Mrs. Jerome Hanna, pointed hours of 3 and fi p.m. vt tv I -LINGERIE SHOWER corsage, received with her mother, Mrs, Eugene Galyean. Lake hursday, January Miss providence, and her grandmoth- W. 0.

Galyean of Oak MISS ANITA BRADBERRY of 305 North 6th, West Monroe has been a visitor to the Sarasota Jungle Gardens on Lower West Coast. She is also spending IO days with her parents in Largo, Florida. a Mrs F. Browne, Mrs. Florence LaCara, Mrs.

J. Daigle, and Mrs, J. E. Campbell. morning, Jan.

19. at the home of Mrs. Walter Surles with Mrs. Gene Galyean as co-hostess. The recent bride, wearing a beige sheath and pink carnation MR.

AND MRS JERRY E. Torrans, who recently moved to Mobile, Alabama from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Brett Renee, born on Saturday, January 19. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCue and paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. VV. L. Franks, all of Monroe. Maternal grandmother is Mrs.

J. C. Steele, Monroe. Paternal great-great grandfather is Mr Jerry Arrington of Shreveport and paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. B.

B. Franks of Delhi. nuary 17, Miss Mrs. Mary Hervey, mother of Hervey was honored with a lin- er the bride-elect. Mrs.

Theriot, I gene shower given in the home cli Grove mother of the prospective Miss Anita Moore, i Jamar A point in the living room groom Mrs Alice Campbell. Drive, hostess with thf, mante, embanked with Mrs. Florence LaCara and the Moore was Miss (ha.lene Shan- pjnk cedar abnye an opon fjre honoree composed the mewing as. A string of angel lights outlined Greeting to a setting of spring blossoms The tea table, covered with rived were Mrs. Annette Yourn formed a with white net, held a ming tree with Mrs.

Beth Shaw. Mrs. Mar. a doye pcrched on cifher wedding bells and a bride and Her vc ant ss side and was reflected in the Vi- "a Vly massive 'pale pink floral arrange- Miss Unda her. m0th; mold floating in it was served Brent and pink take topped with a jn fuji wedding Robert Sent-cr, Mis.

Keener Howard, and from a crystal bowl at one end of a and croon, pareJ and surroundcd by pink ce cr. was complimented with an en- the other hostesses Presiding at in (hr book was Miss Hay Assisting with the courtesies at vantage point- about the room tbc Howard home in Lake Millheim of Monroe, and Miss were Mrs. J. F. Browne and Mrs.

Anibl Moore VVPrc dainty, frilly parasols and Providence Hostesses for the Toni Pat Lynn the Announcement Tea For Miss Linda Howard Manning of Lake Provi Jerome Hanna Miss Pat Lynn and Charlet Shan- miniature rice bags party" were the aunts'. Danna presided at the bride ag servpd (bfl parjy pastries Miss Tommie Madden and Miss Miss Flunvee Howard. Mrs J. R. The tea table, covered with a beek.

Af iss Hervey wore a trousseau Eugenia Surles alternated at the Howard and Mrs. E. Howard, linen cut work cloth, was cen- DEAR For the occasion, the honoree mode! of brown and hiege wool register table Howard, whose parents lerP(i with an arrangement of I add one had was attired in blue brocade com- acccnted vvith beige accessories At one end of the dining room are Mr. and Mrs. Keener How- "'bite stock in a silver Paul Re- baking soda plimented with gold and white and a corsage of brown and gold a large pink, be ribboned umbrel- ard of Lake Providence, and the verp tanked accessories and an orchid cor- chrysanthemums la, anchored atop a white wicker Rev Senter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. PpIS in silver candlesticks sage. Guests called between the tea table, held many useful gifts. William R. Sentcr, Jr.

of Chat- ver Punch bowl was placed on one me, --hate housework as much as I dorant soap variety) I have found do? being cooped up and am minus companionship for long periods of time. lf I live to be a million I will never grow to like it Tolerance is the best that I can do. hkloisf fan DEAR FAN: Glory be, how I love you. You put it in such simple words We all hate housework! It is boring. It is repetitious It is disgusting.

It is It is degrading. I hate it too! Bul we all gotta do it! Look at it this way: It is something that many women do not have. Be grateful for it. I do not tell you how to be grateful because I am not grateful either! I hate it myself! I detest making beds and washing dishes. But I know I have to: I do it so I do this by telling! myself that at least I am getting something distasteful out of the way.

At least my beds arc made the dishes are done. I According to my letters. 90 per Scent of women hate this job, We I know, you know it and I know it. i So we know as long as we! deep in a bed and eat we still have to make beds anti wash dish- es. So do it with the thought! in your mind that you are build-: mg character.

Use the heat-thc-bcll method or beat-the-coffee-pot method, which means put your coffee pot on or set the timer on your stove for not more than ten minutes and then try to get those beds made and the dishes washed before that hell goes off or the coffee is ready to drink. I I love you always, HELOISE P. S. My mother told me when I was a little girl that I was "building when I had to wash the dishes I hated it at the time hut now I know she was preparing me for the future. MARY MALLARDI DOWNTOWN and TWIN CITY Shopping Center ONTH DRESSES PASTEL WOOLS CREPES SHEATHS FULL SKIRTS 2 and 3 Pc STYLES COCKTAIL, BASIC, DRESSY STYLES DOUBLE KNITS Values To 49.99 to 2500 Juniors Misses Half Sues COATS CASHMERE and WOOL FUR BLENDS WORUMBA Wool FORSTMANN Wool NEW SILHOUETTES TWEEDS SOLIDS Values To 69.99 HELOISE cup of borax, (or a product made by white ta-especially for soaking diapers) to A sib a gallon of lukewarm water in 20 OO 35 OO Auosts called during tho ap- hours of TAW) and 9 30 end of the table, and a silver eof- Farmervi Rehearsa Scene Of Dinner Party Miss Wanda Sue Elkins, dough- ivy in classic containers tor of Mrs Rove Elkins and the placed in several places late Mr.

Elkins, whose marriage the entertaining room to Jerry Williams was sol- Those sharing this affair with emnized on Saturday. January 12, the hosts and honor guests were was honor guest along with her Mr and James and fiance at a dinner party given, children, Phillip and Janice, of following the rehearsal of their Raton Rouge. Mr. Boyce Dean wedding on F'nday, January ll Elkins of New Orleans; Mr. Hyde Williams, parents of the Miss Ann Cheatham of Spnng- groom.

Guests were greeted at hill; Miss June Thoma the entrance by Mr and Mrs. roe. Jack and Williams, Sr. Springhi Miss Rondelle Surlcs assisted in tanooga, are to be mar opening and displaying gifts, on F'eb. 9 at Grace Episco- fee service on the other.

Presiding bons and bows of which were ar- pal Church in Lake Providence. at Fun, bowl were Miss Pen- ranged in a heart shaped net pil- For her party, the honoree ny Howard and Miss atol How low top to form a unique keep- chose a beige silk shirtwaist mod- 31" Alternating at the coffee sake for the honoree cl with pleated skirt and match- servK'eJ rc Mrs. Wallace Oh- The lace covered refreshment ing accessories. She wore a white a Miss June Barry. Misses table was centered ith an ar- carnation corsage Nancy and Susan Howard were rangement of pink carnations in potted white and yellow chrv-tca hostesses a low rut cl I SS howl flanked bv nohow mn were Mrs Raymond Johns and ahrnit cuigiass oowi, 11 anhea santhemums were placed at van- Rnn rn Mnnmo pink candles.

Silver trays held a tage about the living room Mulheim of Monroe. variety of party cakes. Miss Lin- wbere Miss F.unvce Howard wel- da Howard presided at the siher corned guests at the door. The coffee service Some forty-five guests from 9 to ll o'clock called Cheatham of of Mon- Terri Williams of Mrs Roy Elkins, Luther Hall, Max William? Sr of arm The table, overlaid with a white linen cut-work cloth, held NiSS y31 a ccntcrpiwc of pink perfection Miss Judy Armor and Mr. and carnations overflowing in a silver 1 I miw I and surrounded by burning er'! The prospective bride chose this time to their attendants with Sterlington HDC Holds Regular Meet white tapers in a silver circle container.

A color scheme of pink and green was noted in all ap-Pre-senl pointments Glossy Kenilworth Events OI Note Sunday, January Duplicate Bridge Hotel, 2 m. Open. at Roxyana's Clearance SALE DOOR BREAKERS I SAVE OR MORE DRESSES business session. Miss Driskell announced the state convention tor the sorority, which will be held in Monroe on April 27, She informed the local members on various projects sponsored by the other conclaves, and displayed the state scrapbook which had won second place in national competition. Following Hie serving of the New Techniques in lothing two new members, Mrs.

Construction" was the subject of Thelma Clement of Lake Provi- ind a demonstration given by Mrs denCe, and Mrs. Iola Neal of Audrey Dawson, parish agent, at were initiated into the tho January meeting of the Ster- der initiating officers were Miss lington Home Demonstration Club Driskell, Mrs Mildred Patterson held in the home of Mrs. Philip Mrs Mildred Muirhead. Mrs. Silencer.

Georgia Payne Pinkston, Mrs The following leader reports Louisa and Mrs. Kay were given Consumer F.ducatjon. Russen Mrs 0 Sharp: Gardening, Muirhead, president of Mis. Williams. Louisiana Teachers Association, A special interest meeting on was presented with a KHI pin sewing will be held on February by the members.

There were 21 Virginia at tb0 Agricultural Building, members in attendance from Mrs Spencer conducted the Lake Providence and Epp recreation with the prize being won by Mrs. S. O. Sharp. The hostess prize was drawn by Mrs.

Harold Williams The hostess served refreshments to Mrs, Dawson and the following members: Mesdames Harold Williams, 0. H. Manhart, A. F. Stonehart, D.

0, Sharp, A. I) Riley, Frank Mardis, VV. Wall, Alex-; andor, J. Williams, and I). Glenn.

I The club will meet on February Lith in the home of Mrs. I). Glenn Assisting in the courtesies were Mrs. Sam House Mrs C. Hall and Mrs.

Ernest Ouzts. A host of friends called during the appointed hours. FRAMING SPECIALISTS WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE SELECTION MUSEUM PRINTS FOR FRAMING IkAKTM BOb PINE ST. MONROE LA CANC MITT feLL, SUITS SPRING PASTELS INCLUDED Cropped Jackets Boxy Jackets Fur Trims Double Knits Tailored and Dressy Styles 19.99 to 99.00 Values to 59 OO SPECIALS ON BARGAIN TABLE Some 25 50 Dacount and Discount Salt of the Earth Necklace, Was $1.00 Books, The by $1.75, Flannelgraph Lessons, Reg. $3.00 Sunday School Contest Now 50e Braden, Now $1.25 Now $1.75 50c Bibles Gifts Be Pictures ALSO COMPLETE STOCK Gospel Records Church Supplies Teaching Aids Clearance! FURS MINK STOLES Re I JC IU (Only 41-FULLY LET-OUT RELIGIOUS SUPPLY SHOP 409 N.

3rd, Monroe, Phone FA 3-7440 Ranch Argenta" Autumn Haze Sud Stoles And Collared Stoles SQUIRREL STOLES Pocket, Suit and Cape Stoles In Heather Or Honey Tex Clearance 'TM Mu! Mink tm VAL. TO $22.50 2 GREAT GROUPS COATS SUITS 98 Values to $29.98 OUT THEY GO! SWEATERS-SKIRTS ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED I OO WOOL SKIRTS It 10O' Benton Slip Ref to BULKY to St ti REGUlAT TO $5 98 98 Miss Driskell Honor Guest At Meeting Miss Her moi ne Driskell, of Monroe, La state president of Kappa Kappa Iota, social sorer ity for teachers, was the guest of honor on Tuesday night, Jan. 22, when Rho Conclave of Fast-West Carroll Parishes met at a Lake Providence restaurant. Accompanying Miss Driskell was Miss Mane Minard, also of Monroe, member of Delta Conclave. The state president was presented with a gift and a corsage by the local president, Mrs Jessie Jean Gill, who also presided at the SPORTSWEAR Genuine LEATHER JACKETS 18.00 Beige Green Red White Black Wheat Entire Stock Better DRESSES 2 and 3 Pc.

COORDINATES Cottons Wools Double Knit Wools 39.95 Values And Up price Reduced LARGE GROUP And More Better 1 I Price NYLON HOSE 29c 60 Gi. 15 Den, Limn ROXYAN across STRUT paramount FREE DELIVERY BODAN'S REXALL 236 DeSiard DRUGS FA 2-7181 SPECIAL Groups DRESSES 18.95 to 29.95 Value 10 and BLOUSES Vi Price And Less SWEATERS, SKIRTS and PANTS Wools, Orlons, Blends a V2 Off 27.

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