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The Weekly Acadian from Rayne, Louisiana • 6

The Weekly Acadian from Rayne, Louisiana • 6

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Rayne, Louisiana
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, THE WEEKLY ACADIAN laid with a whito PAGE SIX was the wedding cake, a tW'nTTI ed square confection icedV white. Topping it was-th-V" tional bride and groom flowers were used i DIAL 3186 iii i i i i 1 1 1 I Center. At the cake serving i Mesdames Noton FontenoT Richard and Ferdie Fontenot Mrs. Francis Richard of (Wi. and Mrs.

Laurentine Fant Business Services Sale FOR SALE: 24" Reed window fan. Phone 2691. i I A A. 1 siueu ai me puncn sprvi. NECCHI New, Low Prices On SHEETROCK $47.00 per The young couple departed unannounced destination thw' changing to a light blue'linl worn with white' accessory the orchid corsage from her5 book for traveling.

Upon tW turn they will reside in LeSSo where the groom is eneaw i farming. sagali He attended school in Oori, 1 'f, $47 per 4x8xV4 4x8x per School. I) We Deliver Any Amount ''Out-of-town guests Baton Rouge, Kaplan, Sunset ft nusas and Church Pnint Innerspring Mattresses 2 FprjThe Price Of One Lasting Beauty priced $49.50 now' $26.50 for one, $49.50 for Covered with heavy woven ticking, all colors, 30 years in business. The finest mattress we have ever built. Rush special-priced $39.50 now $19.90 -for one, $39.50 for two covered' with woven ticking -Years of.

service, less than wholesale prices. Send -check or money order 'mattress will be shipped at once or use our lay-away plan complete details on request. Telephone 4220 Rush Mattress Co. 1258 Murray St. Alexandria, La.

You Want One Piece or a Thousand Pieces PRIVAT INC. On U. S. 90 Dial 3161 Rayne, La. is a member The armadillo the sloth family.

Some termites carry fungi to wood for them to eat. 2. For Rent USE THE ACADIAN WANT For NECCHI SEWING MACHINE SALES and SERVICES RAYM0BT-HUNTER, INC. Phone 134 Crowley, La. House in Babineaux Addition with adjoining garage.

Al! freshly painted $35 per month. Privat Inc. Phone' 3161, Rayne. 19 PRIVAT AVI YOU "Imagine T7a Better Walls ad ings in lA The Tti 6. Miscellaneous Mrs.

Eugene Jagneaux FOR SALE: Cool, 5 bedroom, 2 bath room home in Rayne, across the street from high school, 2 blocks swimming pool, on paved Will sacrifice, own-r leaving town. See Roy Smith, 3580, Rayne. ATTENTION MISS MILDRED PERRODIN AND MECHANIC WANTED: Combine experience necessary. Good salary and working conditions. ADply in person at Savoie Tractor and Implement Rayne 22TF Fontenot of near Church Point.

The nuptials were performed at St. John's Chapel, Lewisburg on Sunday, August 2. (Photo by LanaMix) MRS. HILTON HOLLIER Was before her marriage to the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Hilton oilier, Cecilia lona Fontenot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent PVT. EUGENE JAGNEAUX ARE WED -TUESDAY AFTERNOON tfOR SALE: One practically new electric liawn mower, with 150 ft. cord Excellent condition, priced at a sacrifice.

Call 1303 in Rayne. The St. Joseph's Catholic church met over taffeta. They wore net and in 1 1 Hlrl nlliMllAV Dr. Tucker has returned from his vacation.

All animals treated or boarded. Hospital 1005 Eastern Crowley, La. Prone 347 or 1454-W. flower headpieces and shoulder was the scene on'Tuesday afternoon FONTENOT-HOLLIER NUPTIALS READ A TST. JOHN CHAPEL corsages of white flowers.

Clovis Seaux served the groom as FARMERS Iwanttohelpyou bale your hay. Call me when you need a pickup, baler. 1 Also, I have bales of hay to sell. Mr. David Trahan Phone 3476 -Rayne best man and groomsmen were Junious Mouton, Richard Perrodin, uncle of the bride, Jessie Perrodin, brother of the bride all of Rayne and Bobby Floyd of Crowley.

Immediately following the wed Bar-B-Que Chicken, Pork, Veal. Every Saturday Night: BEAU-FRERE'S 13-TF ding ceremony a reception was held WILL SACRIFICE One -s-soiid oak bedroom suited Poster, bed, springs, mattress, chest and vanity with bench: One maple roll top desk and matching swivel chair Excellent condition dPial 3553 for further information Rayne witfe mothers of the bridal couple receiving with the wedding party. Day" and "Queen of the Wilfred Hollier of Lewisburg was his brother's best man; Charles Ray Edmond of Washington, another nephew of the groom, was groomsman. The bride's father gave her in marriage at the foot of the altar. She wore a becoming gown of white nylon net over satin, the fitted bodice ending over wide ruffles of imported lace forming a peplum at the hips.

The bouffant, skirt was in waltz At the neckline, a wide ruffle of lace formed a her long sleeves ended in points over the hands. Her elbow-length Mrs. Pefrodin chose for her. daugh CHURCH POINT, La. St John's Chapel at Lewisburg was the setting when Cecilia lona Fontenot, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Fontenot of near Church Point, became the bride of Hilton Hollier, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Hollier of Lewisburg. The couple exchanged their vows at p.m.

Sunday, August 2 witfr' Rev. Gene Speyrer presiding at fthe double-ring ceremony. Glenn Schwartzenburg of Kaplan, nephew of the bride, was at vthe organ to provide the traditional wedding marches ind he accompanied his sister, Rita Schwartzenburg when she sang Happy ter's wedding a dress of beige crepe at 3:00 o'clock of an impressive wedding ceremony that united Miss Mildred Perrodin. daugfejer of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Perrodin of Rayne and Pvt. Eugene Jagneaux of Camp son of Mr. and Mrs. Elios Jagneaux of Crowley. Rev.

Father Ivan Arceneaux officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride was radiant in a bridal gown of white satin, made with a fitted bodice and a yoke of illusion with long fitted sleeves forming points over each hand The full gathered skirt formed a long flowing train to the back. Her long veil of illusion fell from a crown of rhinestones and seed pearls and formed a train. She carried a bouquet of exquisite white flowers in cascade arrangement. Miss Jeanette Daigle served the bride as maid pf honor and bridesmaids' were Misses Wilma Picard, Mary Stutes, Earline Meche, and Winnie Romero.

The attendants wore floor length with green accessories and a shoulder corsage of white flowers. Mrs. Jagneaux chose gown of blue crepe with black' -accessories and And I loved In BUILD YOUR HOME! If You Own A Lot, We Will Assist You With Financing Of All Necessary Materials, DIAL 3161 a shoulder Seasonal flowers Were Early Thanks Ii throughout the home with the bride table center of interest. The THANKS! The attention and solicitude of friends makes being ill very nearly a pleasure. I want to take this means of expressing my appreciation to all of you who helped speed my recuperation through your visits, cards, flowers and good wishes.

E8sy Btjggs veil of illusion, which was embroidered with petals of lace centered with brilliants, fell from a petal- SHEETROCK table covered with a white linen cloth was centered with the three- NOTICE I am applyinguta the Collector of Revenue for license to sell alcoholic beverages at the Last Chance Clufir Ttf ormerly Uncle Jakes), Church-Point, covered cloche. For something old, tiered wedding cake and flanked PRIVAT BROS. The Fireproof Gypwa RAYNE, LA. 13-TF Jule formals in pastel colors made of Mrs. Edgar Royer and Mrs.

Clifton Dugas presided at. the crystal punch service. FoV away the bride changed into, a dress of red organdy made with, a full gathered skirt and a scalloped ceckline with accessories of white and a shoulder corsage of white. After a short wedding trip the couple will make their home in Leesville where the groom is stationed with the Army. by the crystal punch services.

The cake was iced white and embellished with pale pink roses and light green leaves with garlands of white- confection. Topping the cake was a miniature bride and groom standing against a background of wedding bells and maline. The bride and groom cut the first piece of cake in traditional manner after which Mrs. Loval Cormier and Mrs. Theodore Guidry served.

Thanks to Sheetrock, the; sands of American familk are moving into their hp homes months ahead of scbs ule. for Sheetrock smooth walls and ceilings iturt half the time, with half fe gx trouble! Saves derorating tit jj -h too! Sheetrock will makeii LOOK DA(SCI OF YOUR easier lor you to build job new home- or remodel jour present home. New, Low Prices C. SHEETROCK $47.00 per II she used a penny in her shoe; something new; her gown; something borrowed, rhinestone earrings and something blue, a 'garter. She carried a white prayer book topped by a perfect purple orchid.

The bride's" attendants were in identical gowns of organza fashioned with boat necklines featuring scalloped collars. The full skirts ended gracefully over the ankles. Their veils, in the same colors as their gowns, were" held to their heads with sprays of pink baby mums. Evangeline Arceneaux, cousin of the bride, was in heavenly blue, while Juanita Fontenot, sister of the bride, wore a shade darker blue as bridesmaid. Immediately folowing the ceremony' a reception was held at the Lewisburg community center.

In the receiving line were the bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. Fontenot, parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schwartzenburg ot Kaplan, brother-in-law and sister of the groom.

Mrs. Schwartzenburg chose for the occasion green linen worn with back patent accessories, and her corsage, was of white carnations. The bride's mother wore a navy suit, with navy and white accessories, and her corsage was the same as that of the groom's sister. "Centering the refreshment table, Uncle Johnny Says: i Egg IWarket To Go Higher" Say Leading Investment Houses (Because supplies will be limited) Help Fill Your Egg Baskets 4x8kV4 $47 perJ 4x8x $54 pal We Deliver Any Amous! You Want One Piece or a Thousand Pieces PRIVAT IKE' On U. S.

90: Dial 3161 Rayne, Yes, look "way back" 50 miles, 100 miles or perhaps several times that, distance. Look deep into the swamplands, over the rolling hills and across the open plains and you'll find the wells which are the source of the natural gas you use in your home. There's more natural gas out there, too. The natural gas industry will bring in additional wells and discover new fields, so long as gas sells at prices sufficient to provide the incentive to find, produce, transport and distribute this matchless fuel. When you consider the thousands, of workers and the millions of dollars required to locate and produce natural gas -and then get it to you we think you'll agree this premium fuel is worth every cent you pay for (Qju TO then some! Kids too Swift? Get a Uft with By Feetling pnwiunittj.

CO Mil's LAYING FEED fa Yt, when Hiom little lot feet art too fart for vow take get LIFT with Community' fitier Fresher Flavored eoHee. Sot toeli and Miiff LlfT.t"? then enjoy the MLL iD WrH. the LIFT TaLI, mok Ciy your coffee. It's the CORRECT FORMULA to make We've a righi to crow: "EGADAY Tops Them All!" "But the important thing is, with good chicks, bred-for-meat, good management and EGADAY BROILER Feed, you too can make Broiler Production Pay with EGADAYI YOU TOO Ask Us About the "Easy way" Egaday Program. DIAL 2331 Church La.

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3,966
Years Available:
1946-1954