The Crowley Post-Signal from Crowley, Louisiana (2024)

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1947 CROWLEY D4ILY SIGNAL. CROWLEY: LOUISIANA PAGE FIV2 president, Emma. Woods of Eunice. Eula How Can Marriage Licenses LAFF-A-DY ing, secretary and president of JEllender Hopeful School Lunch Funds tinue the program through the end of the school year. "I shall vote for whatever amount is needed," Senator Ellender concluded.

Charter Accepted At Initiation Of Ciub Bv Anne Ashler "ie iaiayette Kathryn Bower of Lake Charles, District No. 2, Mrs. Ray b. Theaux Cf Lafayette, past t- can 1 clean plaster Will Be Approved A. By using a thin paste of fuller's earth and cold water, and spreading' on with a soft brush.

Senator Allen J. Ellender says RemoTe the fuller's earth with he has not lost hope that pro- ovo, ana otners, all introduced by the Crowley club head, Mrs. Louise Griff is. The auditorium was tastefully and symbolically appointed for NOTHING NICER than your best date, your x'i Crowley Business and prof es-. sional Women's club ranks were -Towelled 'to', 70 at the formal "ih? charter presentation and initia-, tion ceremonies Monday night in the auditorium of eitv hn Lennie Paul Mouton, 28, Crowley, laborer, to Georgie Anna Patin, 18, Evangeline.

Roy William Keene, 25, RFD Crowley, 'trade school instructor, to Mable Annette Faulk, 16, RFD Crowley; Melton Richard, 36, Jennings, farmer, to- Ruby Cormier, 19, Egan. Paul Edward Matthews, 32, Houston, Texas, rig-builder, to Paula 30 Lafayette. tepid soapsuds and rinse in the? vision would be made by con 1 wufron a replica of the lavuxiie arinic, ana an evening of dancing and VxVf eiem. a montage of the Winged Mercury, the torch, ship in full sail and other significant figures centering the draped stage, done, in the organization dining in friendly atmosphere! "3 ij -a same temperature water. Dry with a soft Q.

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is very effective for this purpose." vuiurs, green and gold. Candelabra held liehted t. Police Notes when Mrs. Gladys Miles of Monroe, state president of the Federation, along with other state and district officers, participated in impressive ceremonies arranged for the event. 1 five new members joined the ranks, there having wtiUlhthat many on, the charter list.

Among other officers present and addressing the assemblage, were the state vice- pers as a background for the speakers table, arrangements of white blooms including gladioli stock, carnations, Easter The" following actions were taken in city court March 10: uRosa' 4nd Bill Bates pleaded mies ana Charlene Pfrkfns COph fmoH onrf "nctja I placed under control of 'afour gress to continue the school lunch program through the scholastic "While no provision was made for this worthwhile program in the first deficiency bill, I am informed that within a period of two weeks another deficiency bill will be presented to congress and this time I understand the Department of Agriculture will have figures available for the Bureau of the Budget so that whatever funds are needed will be provided in the bill," the senator said. Senator Ellender added he had gone on record on numerous occasions as being in favor of appropriating whatever funds were necessary to continue to provide the wherewithal to furnish body-building lunches to the children of America and he believed it would require a deficiency appropriation of approximately 20 millions to con lynn iBreaux, Martin sang duets or 10 days-in jail. directorate was a plaint Gertrude- Hill, was fined $5 or; urcuc11' Ifr-days -orr- a charge of assault i zone .01 wnicn siir- and battery. LET LETZ DO IT! I Jackson jXouvierre i. The Russians took control of Radio Berlin when they were sole occupiers of the city and have refused to share it de VENABLE'S RESTAURANT co*ckTAIL LOUNGE Besse Hotel Rayne Open 24 Hours a Day spite the fact the building which houses the station is located In ONE STOP AUTO SERVICE -f ESSO PRODUCTS-ATLAS TIRES TUBES LETZ'S ESSO STATION what now is the British sector of the city.

Transmitters for the station are located in the guilty or disturbing tne peace ana was ordered to jail for 10 days. o- RADIO BERLIN CONTROL KEPT BY RUSSIANS BERLIN, Feb. 20 L( The Russians have now established East Hiway 90 Hutchinson Ave. Girls! Women! Who Suffer Distress Of French sector. It has been reported that the Russians have transferred from Radio Berlin substantial equipment and personal to build up their -zonal stations.

Virtually all of France's railways, more than half of which were destroyed during the war, havp ben reconstructed. 'MEfiaAIETJEOKN KING FEATURES SYND1CATS. J. WORLD RIChrs RESERVED "Your sister may turn out to be an old maid. How would you like to have THAT on your conscience?" a series of strong radio stations to serve, their zone of Germany but they still steadfastly refuse to yield to proposals by the other three occupying powers to give them a share in control of pow with Its nervous cranky feelings Do female functional monthly disturbances make you I eel nervous," fidgety, cranky, so tired and dragged out' atsuch times? Then table Compound to relieve, such symptoms.

It's famous for helping girls and women in this wty! Taken regularly Pinkham's Compound helps build up resistance against such distress. Just see' if. you, too, dont remarkably benefit. Also a great stomachic tonic. Worth trying! erful Radio Berlin.

One of the Russians' argu- pro posal -that Rradio Berim De both to open arid close the J. I. Toon at" the -piano. Receiving members were Mesr dameSf Viola' Andrus Birdie Mc-Corkle, Lillian Toon, Eloise Bay-less, Louise Griff is. Misses Hazel registration table.

Among extemporaneous speak- ers Were Dr. Grace Agate of the" S. L. ,1 faculty, Marjorie Reynolds, president; of Lake Charles club, Mary Alice' I'onte-not, recording secretary and do try Lydia K. Pinkham's Vege- iVCOCTADtn COMPOUND fis asked that Miss Maude Jackson accept -it with her, by virtue of her work in first work-ins toward the organization of publicity chairman of the Eu- Kollitz; Margaret Whatley vice president of the local unit, and nice club, and others.

local club last fall ih its in CREA: Beryl Dore, secretary. Miss Vir7 1 When the was pre-ginia McDonald: presided at the sented by Mrs. Miles, Mrs. Grif- ception. Following this well-received vesture.

Mrs. Miles pre sented a club pin to Mrs. Grif-fis, gift of the Crowley presi ilfiii dent's mother, a friend of the state president. nil i 1 iniiraiirl pzzz -Cp CROSS i mill Following conclusion oi dusi- ATTENTION FARJVJEI2S For Prompt and Efficient See or Call "Bootsie" Sensat At TOEPFER'S HARDWARE Phone 1056 i Crowley. 'Si tiess; the 80 club members ad- ourned to meet at tne t-gan iotel for a banquet served in DeRousstlle's, 1 -c The Crowley Business and Professional club will, hold their next regular meeting at 6:30 on Monday, April 14.

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