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The Crowley Post-Signal from Crowley, Louisiana • 3

The Crowley Post-Signal from Crowley, Louisiana • 3

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The Crowley Dally Signal, Crowley, Saturday, May 8, 1954 ball teams, according to Lion Hueh McNeil, general chairman. Crowley Personals Local Society fessional Women's Club at 7:30 p. m. at the Corinthian room for installation of officers. The Ikicaea Camp Fire Girl at On each box of cake mix sold By Mrs.

Roselee Landry 4 p. m. at the of home. Home Rebekah Lodge 35 at 7:30 p. m.

at the Odd Fellows hall. Th. Mirhapl's Studv Club at Phone 800 Phone 801 the home of Mrs. Malcolm Kober during the week, merchants will donate their entire profit, and the cake company will contribute 5 cents, the proceeds to go for the Little league. Approximately 15 cents per box will be derived through this endeavor.

On Saturday, mothers of Little Leaguers will assist the merchants in the sale. Cakes, made with the packaged cake mix, will be auctioned off on Saturday afternoon, for the same benefit. Merchants who will participate in this worthy cause are Foret's Store, A. S. Bourgeois, Buck McNeil Store, Gus John's, Nell An-drus' Place, A.

B. Lejeune, Francois Brothers. The public is urged to help make this venture a success. annii isco ter mat Mrs. Faye Boutotte Initiated By Eastern Star Chapter CROWLEY, La.

Mrs. Faye Boutotte was initiated into the Order of the Eastern Star in ceremonies held Thursday night at the meeting of the chapter held at the Masonic temple. In memory of Mrs. Carolyn Martin the altar and charttr was draped. Following the meeting refreshments were served by Mrs.

Paul Sammons, Mrs. Harold Davidson and Mrs. Dorothy Merrit to about 30 members, and the guests, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Carlton of Rayne.

hari hoi iing Vic at 3 p. m. Tuesday, May 11 Boy Scouts of Troop Seven at 7 p. m. at tthe First Methodist church.

The Business Women's Circle of the First Baptist church at 7:30 p. m. -1 The neighborhood prayer meetings at 9:30 a. m. with Mrs.

A. E. Stanton as leader at the home of Mrs. Bob Black and Mrs. Linda White leader at her home.

The St. George Study Club at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. C.

A. Brown. The Crowley High school Parent Teachers Association at 3:30 p. m. in the speech room.

The Evening Circle of the Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p. at the home of Mrs. Charles Macholl. Wednesday, May 12 Den IV Pack 341 with Mrs. Jack Iota Cub Scouts Prepare For Special Mother's Day Program Cub Scouts of Den II of Pack 342 met with their den mother, Mrs.

Nolen C. Miller on Tuesday afternoon to complete their Mother's Day gifts and plan a program to be presented for their mothers shortly after Mother Day. Achievements were also checked. Preston Lejeune served refreshments. Piesent were Hayes Pousson Donald Miller, Frederick Lejeune, Quintin Frey, Pat Frey Preston Lejeune, Den Chiefs Martin Cart and Charles Burton, and a guest bill Prudhomme.

Junior CDA Members Report On Pilgrimage IOTA (Spl) At the meeting of the Junior Catholic Daughters of America, Troop St. Ann, held at the home of Stephanie Menou on Mrs. Harry Seneca and daughter, Marlene, of New York City are here for a month's visit with Mrs. Seneca's mother, Mrs. Elida Faulk.

Mrs. Seneca will be remembered as the former Yvonne Or-illion. James B. Junes made a trip to New Orleans on Friday to undergo an eye check-up. Mrs.

Camile Mier and daughter, Audrey, and Miss Marie Legnion of Rayne drove to Crowley Thursday night for a visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sahid Helo are expected to return home Sunday from New Orleans, where they have been since Friday for a convention. Mrs.

LIcyd Moncecux was returned to her home from the American Legion hospital, where she underwent treatment for minor injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Her many friends will be glad to learn that she is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. V.

C. Clark of Beaumorl, are wee k-e guests in the Clark family home of Miss Hilda Clark, Mrs. M. L. Hoffpauer, sisters of Mr.

Clark, and while here will visit with other relatives and friends. Mrs. Sosthene Guidry of Scott and Mrs. James B. Jones drove to Mamou Friday to join Mrs.

Guidry's son, Aubrey, who made the trip as far as Mamou with a Don bara Mouton; Firefly, Dorlanr Boullion. My Story Book: Red Riding Hood, Marie Louise Webb; tap group, Fmma-li Davis, Carol White, Diana LaGrange, Vickie Broussard; King Arthur's Guards, Jane Finley, Mickey Hollier; The Little Princess, Sharon Wiggins. Pasttimes: My Dollies, Martha June Hebert, Yvette Hollier, Susan Gardiner, Diana Dupont, Linda Cuccio, Becky Broussard, Nina LaGrange, Sarah Louise Chappuis, Paul Broussard; My Kitty, Brenda Joyce Varisco; A Sunny Day, Barbara Nell Gauthier; Skipping Rope, Barbara Ann Mouton; At the Beach, Vickie Broussard, Carol White, Diana LaGrange, Emma-li Davis, bathers; Keith Broussard, crawfish. People I've Met: A Lovely Model, Stephanie Menou; Gypsy Campers, Barbara Mouton, Mickey Hollier, Jane Finley, Susan Broussard, Glenda Walters, Margaret Ann Johnson; Little Ballerina, Janet Melancon; Hillbilly Hilda, Gwen Roberts; Spanish Dancers, Marie Webb, Dorothy Lopez, Deanna LeBlanc, Yvonne Stewart, Brenda Varisco, Meceal Smith. School Days: A Study of Holland, Kathy Ereaux, Anna Lee Black Sharon Wiggins, Dorian Boullion; People of Brazil, Gwen Roberts, Keith Broussard; Football Game, Carol White; Cheer Leaders, Marie Webb, Dorothy Lopez, Yvonne Stewart, Deanna LeBlanc; Teacher's Pet, Stephanie Menou, Carolyn Miller.

I'm A BIG Girl Now: My First Corsage, Susan Broussard: Dressed For a Date, Mickey Hollier; Campus Sweetie, Glenda Walters; First Burlesque, Barbara Nell Gauthier, Carolyn Miller, Stephanie Menou; Masquerade, Vickie Broussard; Cover Girl, Emma-li Davis; Lovely Lady, Carolyn Miller; Romance, Diana LaGrange. Accompanists for the dancers were Gaydis Landry and Gail Lor-mand. The program was planned bythe director and Mrs. Louise Bourdier. Vocal numbers were rendered by Elaine Hoffpauir.

le 1 i-f 0 Coming Events In Crowley Monday, May 10 Circle I of the First Baptist church at 2:30 p. m. The Crowley Business and Pro erst th IV 3 im Lawrence at 4 p. m. Delta Kappa Gamma Holds Installation At Annual Barbecue CROWLEY, La.

Xi chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma held installation of officers at the annual barbecue Thursday evening at the home of Miss Bess Toler. Following a short business session officers were installed by Mrs. N. Smith Hoffpauir. Taking office were Mrs.

Frank Bazerque, president: Mrs. Lilv B. Harmon. Mary Mamoulides Says: ENGAGED Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs.

Jules J. Dubus of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Katherine Lee, to Wil liam Leroy Hoffpauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hoffpauer. The wedding will take place in the early fall.

(Photo courtesy The Photo Shop, Rayne). luesary afternoon, president Betty Pousson gave a report on the pilgrimage which some of the members went to in Opelousas on Saturday. Miss Marcelle Menou, counselor, opened the meeting with a prayer. The members studied their first and second honor books. Hymns to the Blessed Mother were sung by Stephanie Menou Mother and you Will enjoy one of our delicious entrees and all that goes with it.

FRIED CHICKEN CHICKEN FRIED STEAK BAKED TURKEY friend from Alexandria Air Force first vice- resident; Mrs. Sidney McGregory-Gillard ana Carolyn Miller. The hostess, with her mother, Mrs. R. B.

Menou, served refreshments following adjournment of the meeting. Present were Sylvia and Katheryn Cart, Betty Pousson, Carolyn Miller, and the counselor, Miss Menou. Thibodepux, second vice-president; Miss Flo Trahan, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ellen McCain, recording secretary; Miss Hilda Fon-tenot, treasurer; Miss Agnes Stans-bury, parliamentarian. An enjoyable time was had by members at the informal event at which they were served barbecue with all the trimmings.

Present were Mesdames Hoffpauir, S. D. Pollard, B. B. Buatt, Francis Amy.

Bazerque, McCain, Harmon, Max Thomas, Thibo- th ec' RICE CAFE Mary Mamoulides Phone 32 West 3rd St. Crowley She Mustn't Cook Not On "Her" Day, So What Nicer Than To Bring Her To RICE CAFE For A Delicious Dinner and Yvonne Jordon, bridesmaid. They wore indentical gowns of white embossed organdy styled with sleeveless boleros worn over strapless bodices and full skirts. Miss Bergeron wore her gown over lavender taffeta and her half-hat and nosegay were of lavender statice outlined with white maline, while Miss Jordan wore white organdy over turquoise taffeta with hat and bouquet of turquoise statice. Joh Chauvin served as best man and Isom Young was groomsman.

For the wedding and reception which followed in the home of the bride's parents Mrs. Gillard wore a silk print in blue and white with navy accessories. Wedding Solemnized Sunday At Eunice EUNICE (Spl) The St. Anthony's Catholic church was the scene for the Sunday wedding of Miss Jane Rita Gillard and Terrell McCrory. Msgr.

Alphonse Martel, pastor, officiated at the double ring ceremony which was performed before the altar decorated with Easter lilies. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gillard of Eunice and the groom is the son of Mrs. Una McCrory of Hot Springs, Ark.

Given Li marriage by her father, Iota Lions And Merchants To Sponsor Cake Mix Sale IOTA (Spl) Beginning on Monday, May 10, and continuing through Saturday, May 15, the merchants and Lions Club of the town, in connection with makers Base, where he is stationed. He will spend the week-end in Scott. Carol Ann Reynolds, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Reynolds, was returned to her home today from the Legion hospital, where she had been since Wednesday morning for treatment for second degree burns sustained when her gown caught fire.

She is reported to be resting well. Cubs Of Den IV Work On Propects For Pack Meeting CROWLEY, La. Cubs of Den IV Pack 341 worked on projects for the pack meeting at their Thursday afternoon session held at the home of den mother, Mrs. Jack Lawrence. The meeting opened with the pledge led by Den Chief Jimmy Johnson.

After refreshments a game of baseball was enjoyed by Butch Barnes, Larry Lawson, Joe Free-land, Tommy Freeland, George Trimble, Jimmy Hutchison, Bobby Ray Gill, Jacko Lawrence and Den Chief Johnson. deaux, Dudley Wilkins, J. K. Toler, Misses Norma Clark, Ruth Clark, Marcelle Menou, Louise Petitjean, Rubye Murrell, Trahan, Hilda Harmon, Nideith Harmon, Fontenot, and Toler. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY of Betty Crocker Cake Mix will Sodalily Rites sponsor a cake mix sale for the Mary E.

Leonards Born Monday At Legion Hospital CROWLEY, La. Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Leonards announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Elizabeth at a.

m. Monday, May 3 at the American Legion hospital. Seven pounds, 13 ounces was the weight of the young lady at birth. Other children of the Leonards' are Mary Germaine, three years old, and Leo Jerome, 19 months. Mrs.

Leonards is the former Mary Lee daughter of Mrs. Ulysses Dumesnil, Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Leo Leonards.

benefit of the Little league base- hi i A sti ec de id lo ni ir the bride wore a gown of white net and slipper satin with veil of illusion which was held with a tiara of satin embroidered with seed pearls and sequins. She carried a cascade bouquet of white pom pom chrysanthemums and aline centered with a lavender orchid. Attendants on the bride were Geneva Bergeron, maid of honor, VMM Al Si. Anthony's EUNICE, La. (Spl) Mar-quita Fuselier, prefect of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin at St.

Edmund's school, will crown the Blessed Virgin in St. Anthony's Catholic church Sunday. Marion Fruge, boy prefect, will escort Miss Fuselier. LAST TIMES TONIGHT "OVERLAND PACIFIC" Added: Serial Comedy SUN. MAY 9 10 Covered with a lace cloth, the bride's table was centered with an arrangement of pink and red roses and the three-tiered confection which was at one end of the table was encircled with the same blooms.

Mrs. Boyce Byrd and Mrs. Cleveland Young presided at the cake ana punch services. To travel the bride chose a silk print in brown with tangerine linen jacket and natural straw hat and accessories. She wore an orchid in corsage.

The bride was graduated from Eunice High school and is employed as secretary in the law office of R. Nolan Moosa. Mr. McCrory, a graduate of Louisiana State Uriversity, is employed by KEUN. Tne couple will reside in Eunice.

cl Large Crowd Attends Dance fQY wm fflHisn tun mm tms Protmd att 0'-c by Cxvcuf. Product Original Story by I BH ntf 1H HUE or now uanjT umv man umM torn ADDED: NEWS COMEDY Tues. May 11 12 DOUBLE FEATURE "COWBOY COMMANDOES" and "FORT ALGIERS" CROWLEY, La. A large crowd was on hand Friday night to view a clever revue of dances presented by students of the Meceal Hol-lier School of Dance under the direction of Mrs. Ernest Smith.

The event was held in the North Crowley Elementary school auditorium and proceeds went to benefit the Crowley High school band. The program which followed a theme of "When I Was Young" included the following numbers: In My Mother's Garden: Frogs, Martha June Hebert, Yvette Hol-lier, Susan Gardiner, Diana Du-pont, Linda Cuccio, Becky Brous-sard, Nina LaGrange, Sarah Louise Chappuis, Paul Broussard; Chickens, Janet Melancon, Susan Broussard, Glenda Walters, Bar- Elton Bertrands Host At Social Honoring Graduates IOTA (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bertrand honored their son, Eugene, and the other members of the St. Francis school graduating class with a wiener roast at their home on Wednesday night.

Guests included Father Charles Marin, David Menou, Felicitia Joseph, Donald Lantz, Cecil Raspberry, Harry Reed, Marianne Miller, Vera Bergeron, Johnny Regan, Semone Menou, Harold Frey, and Eugene Bertrand. Thurs. Only, May 13th "VICE SQUAD" ONLY EACH OTHER! (- it-, MKA Jmt. DOUGLAS Act of 1 ACADIA Mm THEATRE TODAY ROY ROGERS in "UTAH" New Serial Xove" NOW SHOWING "PALS OF THE SADDLE" and "HOLLYWOOD THRILLMAKERS" SURPRISE FOR TODAY 2 FEATURES LATEST NEWS AOCCO BANDITS OF TONITE ONLY CORSICA' and RED RYDER in TRAIL DRIVE-IN THEATER PHONE 2010 Monday Only WATCH FOR OUR TUESDAY SURPRISE ROLL THUNDER 3 DAYS! STARTING SUNDAY ii ROLL' SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY No gal was ever sweeter-and the Fleet was never -SUNDAY thru TUESDAY lily Pure Creamery I BORN TO BE I I CHAMPIONS! I A Iiotm coftW "Mft. MARKER" and a boy namad DA The Navy gets in te 4 Lb.

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