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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 12

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Monroe, Louisiana
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2 -B V'rid-r Octobe 5 HGI Monon- 1 APPLIANCE FURNITURE CO vt 1 Deaths, Funerals THeo Eldridge CROWVILLF. Thro El- rf rid r. 42 of CrowviHe, I ut Catahoula Hospital in Jonesville after a brief tiling Funeral will ta at 3 rn Saturday at Cm kett Point Baptist Church at Crowvilk with the Walker and Jack Kiev officiating Burial will be in (rouxtilt Masonic Cemetery, under the eel ion of First National Funeral Monte in Winnsboro. Mr Eldridge was a member of Crockett Point Baptist Church and a veteran of the Korean conflict. Ile was a lier of CrowviHe I cc IWM Survivors include his widow.

Mr- Bobbie Caldwell Eldridge of CrowviHe; two Mins, Thro Mf Eld rid Jr and Randv (fridge of CrowviHe daughters, Miss Dianne Eldrid e. (brier I rid pc and Situs, Mrs. Lottie Carpenter and Mrs Ruthie Sundry, all I of Bastrop; two brothers, the Rex Sam Hughes to. Calif and John Hu of four Mrs. Gloria Bastrop.

a sister, Mrs Little Johnson, Misses Dorothy Manning of Bastrop; lh grand- Brov. Brenda Brown, ail children. Jo great grandrhil- of Pasadena. Calif and Chris, dren and seven great great Brown of Santa Mon grandchildren. Hollywood Getting Own Film Festival allother Then ithe others fell in it be called the Hol-j Iywood Film Festival because a A IIIN I Im ii promoter had been using d3T 110 UFI VU Pharmacists Open Pharmaceutical Lee na, Calif, Bi ovn of Frederick arni two sons.

Julius Houston, Tex a Wallace of Monroe D. Rawls Houston McCullum Funeral services for Houston I af McCullum 7.ft. of 22(H) Olive St Home Monroe, will tx' al 2 p.rn urdav at St Timothy Baptist church Tile Rev. Wlil son will officiate. herd (cmeleiv Burial will I in Clark aii! Cemetery under the direction of uv Miller'- Funeral Home Dong Beach McCullum died1 Monday at ins illness residence after a brief illness was He is sunned by his widow, Pauline McCullum of Monroe a daughter, Mrs.

of Rayville; one son, Walter Davis of Hilt Ga two brothers, Joe McCullum and Lain McCullom, both of Laurel, five I amh hiidrrn, 2ft great grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren, Mrs. Rebecca Starr R. Lunet al cervices for R. I). Rawls, SH, of Beach, will be Saturday at ll a ni.

in Dildav Brothers in liong Beach wilt) the Rev J. Glenn Harvey Vidor and critic Arthur Knight, HOLI I WOOD (AP) After ital of the world. But nothing I decided to broaden the gecko cals centi movie evei now. graphical base and name it making, Bolly wood is finally The Los Angeles Festival Angeles. ct tm; it ow ii film fe ti va I nicknamed MIMKX had its But the Nov.

4-14 event will Except that it called a origin in a tour veteran hi bear the unmistakable stamp of fi mal not named aft reeler Geom1 Cukor The Mo- Hollywood. FILMEX headquar- er ailed th State ation. Pharmacists in the area are causes and effects of the disease and on the methods and that title The board of places of treatment. One of 'trustees, who include these places, according to Dr. I Norman Corwin, Walter! pharmacists have been jjummer jS the health unit Miriseh, Rosalind Russell, King Launching an attack on venere- which provides treatment for a1 disease during their observ- all venereal disease.

He said anre of National Pharmacy be treatment is which continues £, (are curable and respond The problem is a growing to lhe drugs we in Ouachita according! to Dr Carroll Summer, db steak Statistics rector at the Pansh Health Evcr wondered how Unit. disease is one ters will be at the tradition- Good Shep- Huntington Picture Academy sent him, International ,9 mtnin- capitals of the world Roosevelt Hotel, and disease is onei in Exposition mvovtipntn Hoc I the showings will be held at the msta.se is urn takes to investigate how countries rhinese Theater the health rn it submit their entries for the for-j. meatei at pres-1 steak. I ax a1 know-it-all would never happen would never happen Chn- the cign-language film award. ent time approximately it pounds K1' ml1'" nU mb corn, 4 pounds or huy and citizen.

wi ll as some public- festivals in Ins turns ann 17 vintagt turns, (pounds of protein supplement. across the street wondered how much to produce a 1ft- the ans- approximately 17 pounds Wednesday at hospital after a brother of ity seekers, have pr Hollywood follow ti mi that, Cukor also conferred with some of which will ho followed I have been so for the past of dv Eldridgo all of CrowviHe his mother. Mrs Genet ta Florid of CrowviUc. two broth ors, I L. Eldnove of CrowviHe and Leo Eldridge of Shreveport.

paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Eldridge of CroW'Vilh The I kw I will at the redden) of Mr, and Mrs Caldwell here C. Long Vt INNSBORO Fuiveral rv- ices were to be at 4 today in the chapel of Muihearn's Funeral Home here for C. L. Lang, H2, of Winnsboro. The Revs Clarence Young.

VV Jones Sr and Phil were to officiate, with burial in sisters, Miss Caille Mac Starr Myrtle Memorial Cemetery. and Mrs, Magalia Taylor; four Mr Lang, a retired bookkeep- brothers, William Starr, Joe cr, died Wednesday at Winnsboro Sanitarium after a long illness He was a Monroe native and tm miter of First Baptist hureh here Survivors include his widow, Mrs Imogene Lang cif Winns boro; a daughter, Mrs. Yan Der Linde of Silver Beach, N. and two grandchildren Pallbearers were to lie Bob Graves, Jack Nelson, VV Jones Jr Jimmy Durr, Owen White, Julian Shtnp, Robert I owe and Martin Harris, Mrs. Latsey Odom BERNICE Funeral services fur Mrs Latsey Odom, 71.

of Bernice were to be at IO p.rn today at Vlount Union Baptist jj hurch with the Rev. Billyh Smith officiating, assisted by the Rev Forest Post. He was chi ta Parish Police Juror Arian Rawls of ViTst Monroe, Other survivors include his widow, Mrs Leola Rawls of Long Richmond Calif. and his father, Eli Rawls; two sisters. Miss (Ideal Rawh- and Mrs.

Nola Black, and another brother, Odic Rawls, all of West Monroe. A. G. Meredith Sr. Funeral services for Allen ti Meredith 49, of Shreveport, the brother of M.

L. Meredith of Monroe and of Ben Meredith of Bastrop, were to be held at 2:30 in. today at the Osborn Funeral Home Chapel in Shreveport. Burial was to follow in the Centuries Memorial Park Cemetery in Shreveport under direction of Osborn Funeral Home of Shreveport, Meredith died Wednesday at St I hospital in Houston, Tex after a short illness Survivors in addition to the two brothers include his widow, Mrs A (I. Meredith, the former Jo Robinson of Shreveport; lone daughter.

Minn Meredith of Shreveport; one son, Allen Graves Meredith Jr. of Funeral services and a sister, Mrs. rn today at Sec- Williams Brown of Forest Itiehard Rood, director of the bv symposiums featuring theleral he said. film said Essert. To fight the two diseases, 2 pounds of a -ind and have own VCV ii'" jWil! also have a program af cal pharmacists have been seek- 1-5 pounds of live Miggested duplicating the New student films and another of ing public awareness of the so-; york event in Hollywood.

Cukor animation, as well as two chil-1 called stress- ing education, prevention and Unlike most other festivals, treatment information during will be non com- the week. San York'fiim" FesuiaC he festival It made sense, since Holly- returned to me(d with Sam wood is the putative movie cap- Brown of the academy and Philip Chamberlain of the band fames Bryan of West County Museum of Art. All Funeral services for Mrs Re- 1 ie cc a Starr, 58. of 201 Edna St Monroe, were to be at 2 rn. today at Funeral Home with the Rev T.

officiating Burial was to follow in City Cemetery. Mrs Starr died Sunday at Georgia Street Nursing Home after a long illness She survived by a daughter, Miss Beulah Lee Start her mother, Mrs. Pearlie Starr; two I send for 1 prizes given. Budg-; The special week is sponsored i i et is and the sponsors annually by the American 1 whJvwt-U ii ti 'believe the affair will be self-'Pharmaceutical Association, vile, Mrs Mary Rea of Van why? W'hat good do festivals: i Hot ti. is.

Mattie Boat accomplish? and the fifth District T-otnsiana wright of Marietta, Mrs. Their adherents argue that i Walters of Calhoun and festivals reward film ex-, Mrs. Nellie B. dowers of West eellence, by honoring past ae-! three sons. James Paul; eomplishments and recognizng Bryan of Kermit, Aubrey present ones.

Selection by festi- Bryan of Bloomfield, N. val boards brings prestige to James Olin Bryan of W'ana- film and, sometimes, greater i que, three sisters, Mrs. receipts in the world market. I Kula (rocker of houdrant, founders realized from i Mrs Bueme Mm rison of Dab experience that festival las, and Mrs. Hattie Gnf- had failed because baek-j fin of Dallas, 3S grand- dng wag n0( wjde says' 'rand- Gary Essert, FILMEX director, all of the major organize-1 jtions in the film community! James B.

Boyte were academy. i t.u_ IRREGULAR? DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET ry CLIP AND MAIL TODAY children and 25 great children. Masonic grave side services are to be held for James were the AmericanFilm Bonnie Boyte, 75, of 214 Vcr- the County Museum, the Harold IJoyd Foundation and the film. Starr, Starr and the Rev Will ie Starr, all (rf Monroe, Robert Akers BASTROP were at lo i schools of ULLA, USC and Cal- Chtireh here for Akers, 92, of al was to (Vmoterv be in Mount at Spearsvillt foul ond Baptist Robert Clark trop. The Rev.

Arthur Nelson officiated, with burial in Hamburg, under the direction of Blackwell and Golden Funeral Home of Bastrop. Mr. died Wednesday at his residence after a long illness. He was the ret aired custodian of schools in Hamburg. Ark.

and ha I resided here for the past years. He was a member of the Second Baptist i hurt It include widow, Emrie Akers of Bastrop; ins, Robert Clifton Akers Ga, Mrs. Bryan Funeral services for Mrs. Henrietta Bryan, 78, West Monroe will be in the chapel of Kil- oatrick's Funeral Home in West Monroe at 2 p.m. Saturday with Rev Hollis Ables and the Rev.

C. W. Aswell officiating, trial be in Beulah ter near Calhoun. Mrs. Bryan died in St.

Franc's Hospital in Monroe Thurs- 1 morning. Survivors include her hus- non Monroe, who died at his residence Thursday after lenglle illness. Funeral servie- AJ1 were hesitant to make es will be held a1 2 p.m. step. h.naily the urdav al Hixson Brothers Cha- s.ud Yes, we will pej participate if you can get four I Rev.

Joe Mangle will officiate with internment in Riverview cemetery. Mr. Boyte was a member of the Union Baptist Church and Hie Fair River Masonic Lodge of Brookhaven, Miss. He was a retired ambulance driver for E. A.

Conway Hospital, Monroe, and a veteran of World War- One, He is survived by his widow, Flora Bovte and one son D. T. Boyte, bath of Monroe. He is also survived by six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. information HR iq cj 1 I I Income Tax People I Now you can learn income tax preparation from Block.

Thousands are earning good money as I tax preparers. Enrollment open to men and women of all ages. Job opportunities for qualified graduates. I Clo ses Start October 12 BLOCK 30)8 Brcard St. Phone 387-5823 Please send me free information 3 Name Address, city State 4 I CUP AND MAIL TODAY under the direction of Kilpat- rsi Funeral Home here.

died Thursday af! ertvion at Tri-Ward Hospital here aft( 1 a lem thy ilim She was I mon Parish and rat tnlxtr of Mount Vernon B.tp- vol include her ti la meson Odom vo daughters. Mrs. E. if Bm nice and Mi Ben ti of four Mr Elkins cf Irs Ar ia (i; den, brither. JR Kolb.

Se: hand nu 11 art llurr sixte Oklahoma tie Boatw it bt, Mi Rockett and Mrs Eli ait of Speamille; cml Th Harper of mdehiidicn lhe yr ii n(bearers. Ii Memphi and Foster Akers G. Akers of and the Rev.I onway, Aura irene Thomp- iy Evans, all thor. 22 43 great- Open House! And nobody goes empty-handed. a ti (I lex seven grandchildren Iw git at gtand( htldren.

hard Brown Funeral services for Richard Brown. 1 Calypso Monroe, will be at 2 rn Saturday at I ibm tv Hill Baptist Church. Burial will follow at City Cemetery' under Hie direction of Douglas al Home. A cording to Bi mn Ii de front porch an apparef Mr? Mollie Burnett ft Funeral services were to (ic at 2 pm today in. the chard of Blackwell and Golden Funeral Home here for Mrs Hie Amanda 83, of Bastrop.

The Rev's. E. L. Hayes and Johnny Sanders were to officiate, with burial in Morehouse Memorial Hark Cemetery, Mr Burnett died Thursday it bf residence. She vvas a member of the did Baptist Church and a lifelong Morehouse Parish rcsi 74 SCT 29 on the home after meet.

Surv ivors Lour polite Survivors Include two sons, Scot Leslie Burnett of Bastrop and it Burnett of Crossett, Ark daughters, Mrs. Vt im ie Holland of Crossett, I idow, Doll ie Shields of Hamburg, Monroe, Vrk. Mrs, Bessie Rea, Mrs. having an open house celebration. And giving away free gifts and surprises so come in and help us celebrate.

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