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The Weekly Acadian from Rayne, Louisiana • 10

The Weekly Acadian from Rayne, Louisiana • 10

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Rayne, Louisiana
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 i PAGE TEN THE WEEKLY ACADIAN 1 4 i i 4 -sr- 'CT raunity Center at 3:30 p. September ii Marriage Licenses Boy Scouts of America, Troon i meeting at KC hall at 7:00 Thursday, October 1 Lions Club meeting at Th 'louse at 7:00 p.m. lo. Point, farmer, to Beverly Thibo-deaux, 19, Branch. Leonard Pre jean, 24, Rayne, produce buyer to Vivian Marie Adams, 25, Cote Blanche, La.

Lester Anthony Pie jean, 23, Crowley, service station operator, to Shirley Rose Adams. 16, Crowley. Maurice Courville. 41, Welsh, Jasper Alphonse Leroy Guidry, 21, Church Point, laborer, to Gladys Marie Thibodcaux, 20, Church Point Harold Lee Hebert, 21, Crowley, Air Foice, to Wanda Jane Breaux, Crowley. Ralph Alphonso Gregory4 55, Crowley, fireman lor drilling com farmer, to Vance F.ontenot, nee pany, to Penny Hilda Gregory, nee Caswell, 39, Jennings.

V5 Here is a strong smooth wall that takes any decoration: -r 4 ti tfii sagf ri ras. -t US wmi- rnr- awaiw" iii ii i l' Il'lm ljfliL ,.,11 ii 1 1 mi 1 1 a in in i-i i Patricia Duponi Elected As St. Joe Sophomore President Officers for the 1953-54 school session were elected at the first class meeting of the St. Joseph sophomores. The meeting was presided over by Sister Jeanne.

Officers elected were Patricia Du-pont, president; Lawrence Heinen, vice-president; Laura Trahan, secretary; Barbara Arceneaux, treasurer. Appointed as committee chairmen were Mary Jo Olinger, Religion and Mission; James Falcon, Maintenance; Merlin Alleman, sports; Angelina Cramer, Current Events and bulletin board; Estelle Zaunbrecher, photography; and Barbara Link, social. Green and white were selected as the class colors. The Club was named the Helpers Club with the selection of "Not for ourselves but for others" as the class motto. Reported by Laura Trahan.

iur RECEIVES PROMOTION Pictured above is A1C Elton Arceneaux, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Arceneaux of Rayne who is home on a yen day leave. A1C Arceneaux was recently promoted to this rark. Ha entered the Air Force in Aori! of 1952 and received his basic "Training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.

He attended Control Tower School, and Traffic Technician school at Keeslsr Field in Miss. He is presently stationed at Greenville Air Force Base in Mississippi. left to right, Victor Menou, of lota who was visiting his cousins, Dan and Ann, twins of the myrtle also in bloom. Evergreen trees, magnolias and the giant poirsettia plants add much to the yard. Pictured near the sign are at the Roland Privat home.

This week's gardsn features blooming plants of red and blue salvia and zinnias with a border of crepe GARDEN OF THE WEEK The Garden of th Week sign for the week of Sept. 7 through 14 has been placed on the spacious lawn SHEETROCK T.M. ftt U. S. Pit.

Of. Th8 Fireproof Gypsum Watlbsari Ideal for new construction or remodeling Any decoration paint, texture or wallpaper goes on just at toot as the wall is in place 1 ThercW delay, no need for special ikffl with tools! Your carpenter and decorator can build the wall ia just a few hours, or if you'n handy with tools you can do it yourself. Fireproof Shbbtkoci saves time, saves money will last the lifetime of your home. Aik us about Sheetrocx TODAY! vvnue, as, rowiey. Augustin Venable, 23, Rayne, oil field worker, to Lee Etta Godeaux, 16, Church Point.

Dorsey John Thibodeaux, 29, Rayne electrical worker, to Ber- William Chevis McCorkle, 25, O-owley, Army, to Carol Jean White, 19, Crowley. Dennis Broussard, 24, Crowley, circulation manager, to Alma Re-na Weekly, 18, Crowley. Judd Lee Payne, 36, Midland, construction work, to Helen Myers, nee Gaspard, 19, Midland. David Earl Guidry, 24, Crowley, truck driver, to June Maxine Za-do-a, nee Bishop, 23, Liberty, Tex. Alverda Joseph Higginbotham, 22, Opelousas, Army, to Gertie Mae Henry, 17, Church Point.

Edward Luther Comeaux, 19, Morse, Navy, to Barbara Olive Thibodeaux. 18, Crowley. Savie Touchette, 27, Gueydan, laborer, to Ann Kibodeaux, 22, Midland. Pierre George Stelly, 19, Crowley, Seismograph worker, to Janet Madeline Verret. 17.

Crowley. Carbert Wade Navarre, 22, Rayne, clerk, to Sadie Mae Guidry, 17, Rayne. Lloyd Joseph Bolotte, 22, Napo-leonville, farmer, to Mary Belle Trahan, 15, Church Point. Donald Rousselle Miguez, 18, Midland, serviceman, to Mildred Mary Thibodeaux, 18, Morse. Lowell Haldor Reed, 19, Crowley, college student, to Shirley Mae Hetzel, 19, Crowley.

Curley Ray Stewart, 20, Crowley, Army, to Betty Jean O'Quin, 17, Crowley. Charles L. Willis, 18, Cincinnati, Ohio, Army, to Wilma Dean Johnson, 16, Basilt. 1 Ollie Boudreaux, 43, Gueydan, laborer, to Alice Lavsrgne, nee Le-ger, 46, Morse. Francis Norman Faulk, 22, Rayne, student, to Nettie Mae Therese Chiasson, 19, Rayne.

Karl Wayne Andrus, 19, Church Point, clerk, to Mary Ann Mc-Bride, 19, Church Point. William Mason Winchester, 24, Rayne, clerk, to Shirley Inez Hicks, 22, Maxie. Sidney Joseph Lavergne, 18, Crowley, laborer, to Delia Mae Ab-slrire, 18, Gueydan. Ernest Cormier, 20, Rayne, Army, to Evelyn Jane Schexnayd-er, 17, Crowley. Lake Joseph Comeaux, 20, Rayne, Army, to Berneda Marie Soileaux, 17, Rayne.

Dudley DeWitt, 3, Dry Prong, heavy equipment operator, to Gladys Theresa Guidry, 24, Lake Arthur. Essie John Richard, 19, Church Ol Ca lendar Events Births Cormier of Iota a girl, Clara Gale, born August 28 at the Legion hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Julian Romero of Midland a girl, Lorena Faye, born August 29 at the Legion hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Joseph Meche of Church Point a boy, Lafayette Stations To Share Time On Television Channel WASHINGTON A contest for channel 10 television station at Lafayeette, was settled last week. Evangeline Broadcasting Co. operating radio station KVOL and Camellia Broadcasting Co.

owner of radio station KLFY notified the Communications Commission they desired to end their contest by sharmg time on channel 10 and using a single transmitter. Thursday, September 24 Young Men's Business Club meeting with a Dutch treat suppev at The Town House at 7:30 p.m. Junior Catholic Daughter meetings in home of members at 4:00 p.m. Friday, September 25 Garden Club meeting at Com- James Onezime, born August 15 Branch a girl, Wanda Marie, born August 30 at the Church Point sanitarium. "Mr: and Mrs.

Ollie Hawkins of Opelousas girl, Sherry Ann, born August 30 at the Church Point sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Doucet of Church Point a girl, Jinny Marie, born August 2G at the Church Point Sanitarium. Mr.

and Mrs. Dallas Labbe of Opelousas a boy, Gerard, born September 1 at the Church Point sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Elkins of Church Point a girl, Diana, born August' 29 at, the Church Point sanitarium.

Mr. Mrs. Allie Boudreaux New, Low Frices at the Church Point sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs.

Aiuis Broussard of Rayne a girl, Loretta Jane, born August 27 at home. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bearb of Rayne a boy, Larry Adam, born August 15 at home. SHEETROCK $47.00 per Dr.

1. 0. WILSON 4x8xV4 $47 peril The following births were reported to the Acadia Parish Health Unit on Spnfpmhpr Ifi- The following births were reported to the Acadia parish health unit on September 14. Mr. and Mts.

Hampton Anthony Hanley of Chuch Point a girl, Joan Maureen, born September 9 at the Church Poin; sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. ilorace A. Richard of Church Pfmt a girlf Elizabeth Ann, born September 9 at the Church PoinJisajaiiunitT'- Mr.

and Mr. of Church F0lrtt a Monessa Arleen, born August 9 at the Church Point Mr. and Mrs." Wilton Fraireis Martin of Church Point a boy, Alex James, bornUJeptember 5 at the Kayne clinici Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Veranus llilliard of Cfowley a girl, Dolly Marie, born September 7 at the Rayne clinioiM Mr.

and Mrs. John Hugh of Cholth Point a girl, Marie, born Sepember 2 at the Church P-cint sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. Huston Doucet of of Church Point a girl, Sandra Mr.

and Mrs. Ferdinand Joseph Ann, born August 29 at home. OPTOMETRIST Rayne, La. WOW Building Highway 90 chard of Opelousas a girl, Patricia Ann, born September 10 at the Church Point Sanitarium. Mr.

and Mrs. Willie Dugas of Scott a girl, Beverly Ann, born August 29 at the Church Point Sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Joseph Carrier of Baton Rouge a boy, Charles Dean, born September 10 at the Church Point Sanitarium.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Joseph Smith of Opelousas a boy, Donald Burt, born September 9 at the Church Point Sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs.

Sauve Ryder, Jr. of Rayne, a girl Linda Marie, born September 8 at the Church Point Sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Joseph Cormier of Rayne a girl, Patricia Nell, born September 7 at the Church Point Sanitarium.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thomas Noel, Arnaudville a girl Arlene Marie, born September 6 at the Church Point Sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Daigle of Church Point a boy, Allen, born September 5 at the Church Point Sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. John Merton Thi-bodeaux of Church Point a girl, Connie Marie, born September 5 at the Church Point Sanitarium. Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Meche of West Lake, La. a boy, Ronald, born September 29 at the Church Point Sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs.

Elton Faul of Church Point a girl, Diana, born August 29 at the Church Point Sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Iram Bel-lard of Church Point a boy, Danny, born September 13 at the Church Point Sanitarium. Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Comeaux of Sulphur a boy, Michael James, born September 14 at the Rayne Clinic. 4x8x $54 per I We Deliver Any Amount You Waxit One Piece or a Thousand Pieces PRIVAT INC. on.u. 90 Comeaux of Church Point a boy, Walter Joseph, born September 6 at the Church Point Sanitarium.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Joseph Do-mingue of Rayne a boy, Willard James, born September 12 at the Church Point Sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Chester La-vergne of Church Point a boy, John Clayton, -born September 10 at the Church Point Sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jean Ri- Mr and Mrs. Sterling William Bryant of Crowley a girl, Jeanette, born August 29 at the Legion hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Joseph Suire of Crawley a girl, Jeanette, born August 29 at the Legion hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Ray Cart of Crowley a girl, Clair, born September 4 at the Legion hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Joseph Hours: Wed. 6 to P.

M. fhurs. 8:38 A. M. to 5:30 P.

M. Sat. 1:00 P. M. to 5:30 P.

M. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY PHONE 3345 Dial 3161 Rayne, MC. soys it j) Di 4 A Iffshi fehas lildiii re of 1 tc pr rful bcii t. Ht jotba i by itooi det Pic SUJM quiz with the newest GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 i I II 111 Going away this Fall? Vacationing? Fishing? If you are, we have the used car for you the "Sportsman's Dream Car." Here's the only used car that gives you Twin Beds, Airliner Reclining Seats, Weather Eye Conditioned Air, Permalux Baked Enamel body finish for years of gleaming beauty. Here's the only used car in America with famous, all-welded Air-flyte Construction that has a "double lifetime" of service built into it! Enjoy your vacation more this year.

Enjoy it in a car specially equipped and specially priced for you. Your Nash dealer has one on his used car lot and at a low price with easy terms that will amaze How old is the art of brewing 1,000 years? ...3,000 ...4,000 years? Drive a like-new usea masa you Airflyte for greater pleasure and economy! A. Only TMlAfl. Has These Features to Make Your Trip Perfect! Buy Foods In Quantity I When focxls are in season or during special sales Mock up for later on. Freeze them and keep them in this new G-E Freezer.

Then enjoy them all year "round! Freeie Fish And Game Don't try to eat that fresh- caught fish and game at one sitting! Freeze them and serve them when your family wants them! (Depending on game laws.) Fruits And Vegetables From Your Gardan Got a nice crop? Pick it and free.re it fresh from your own garden! Store it in tl-E Freezer! ll-CUBX-FiDOT FOOD FRESZSR. fcfaK4 Tin mm ii pi 1 1 t-mt Archaeologists discovered a 4,000 year-old drawing in Mesopotamia that shows brewery workers making beer. The first" American brewery was built in 1623. Today, the brewing industry here provides work for thousands of Louisianians, contributing to the state's welfare though large payrolls and heavy taxes. AIRLINER RECLINING SEATS! Adjust to five positions.

Passengers can relax completely. TW'N BEDS! Comfortable sleeping quarters make up out of the soft seats and seat-backs. AIRFLYTE CONSTRUCTION! Body and frame or one integral unit, eliminating body-bolt squeoks. -4 Save On Food BilTs Zsz'n Yecr! Many famiHss report that they ci't down their food KCLDS UP TO 3S9 LBS OF VC3D THREE "REAlOVASiE Fi32nCiA3 CAB1M2T LID FOR EASY OPENING AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE- CONTROL L0V0PERATIXG COST I COME IN AND and save real money with their G-E I reezers! And they live better, too! Dependability The new 11-cu-ft G-E Food Freezer has the same -ealed refrigerating system as that ured in G-E Refria-rators. More than 3.500.000 of these systems have been in use in G-E Refrigerators 10 years or longer! SEE THE NZV? 1913 RAYNE COIL SPRINGS ON ALL FOUR WHEELS cushion rood shocks, give new handling ease.

LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT! Plenty of room for all your luggags and sports equipment. G-E FREEZER TODAY! Louisiana Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION Inc. 905 Main Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana See the Sportsman's Used Car Special Under ihe Yellow Arch foaav INCORPORATED DEALERS IN USEB-'GARif LUMBER HARDWARE BUILDING MATERIALS BATKE EC0K3HY CTCSS Dial 3137 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES PAINT PLUMBING FIXTURES Highway 90 Rayn.

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Years Available:
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