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The Kaplan Journal from Kaplan, Louisiana • 2

The Kaplan Journal from Kaplan, Louisiana • 2

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onnrs ana siaie air rrom me llal, the individual vent would norejtr.it Mml Aicmnr i Mmbera I lie rvpiaM wvvin.a, raw. uy wM I matching hats and shoes. Serving the groom as best man than UKtiy p- Iticularly in winter. The requested change was ap- proved. actjon the board decid- I -fWl flTrfl in 1.i(a was Neville Dauterive of Arabi, THE KAPLAN JOURNAL Es(M1hd November IS.

IIH La. Groomsman was Richard Porter of Lafayette. The ushers were Lee Pitre, Pete Gerae, and Dan Sprofico. Board IW, KAPLAN "a attended i ed to rcuivwi. v-j government notes.

It is estimated the interest earned would offset the cost of the change. AGTIYI MfMBfR For the occasion the church was rS nors meetin. ZTJ decorated with two large baskets of white stock placed near the al stitute of avlelana Narcisse Broussard Editor and Manager Miss Lucille Andros Advertising Manager isian Krl St tar rail. Family pews were marked with white ribbon bows and ASS0CIAT1DII TflP 11 17 1De mm group by Bank h-r? wedding bells. A white carpet; 111 Kaplan Altar Group To Meei Thursday KAPLAN The Ladies Altar Society of Holy Rosary Catholic Church will hold its regular meet was used in the center aisle.

luenamo A reception was held immedia-: Kaplan by Gulf Coast Newspapers, with offices at tely following the ceremony at the James 101 North Parkerson Are Crowley lA. Erath 1CU1TORIAU ADVERTISING AND BOOKKEEPING OFFICE AT 105 EAST FOURTH ST. KAPLAN, LOUISIANA Pot'office Box 55 Telephone Midway 3-7122 home of tne Dride. The bride's mother, Mrs. Broussard, wore a dress of mauve tear drop crepe with a chiffon top.

She wore a matching hat and the shoes) were of the same color. Her cor- sage was a lavendar and mauve ceprepedium orchid. The groom's mother wore a blue; pure silk suit with matching hat. She wore a yellow cymbidium orchid corsage. The reception tables were cov Ef0W Address all mail (subscriptions, change of address, Forms 3579) to PO Box 55, or 105 East Fourth Kaplan, Louisiana.

"econd- las? mail privileges authorized at Kaplan La RATFS In Vermilion Parish: One Tear $3: i i two vears $5: five tears, $12. Outside Vermilion Parish: One year two years five years $18 Servicemen and students. Same as In Vermilion Parish Trial Subscription: 20 weeks $1 Price per Copy. 10 cents HI THE ADQ ered with white organdy and floor length satin, and decorated with white ribbon. The four tiers of the wedding cake were supported on Grecian columns and decorated with confection lilies of the valley and roses.

The cake was wreathed with ruffled tulle, and topped with a yellow-throated white or Any erroneous rrtictiun upon tha characrei stanGIni, or reputation my person ilrra. or corporation which may appeal to Tha Kaplan Journal wilt corrcctau uonn neina iti-nttarnf to mm iientio 01 mm Broussard, and from Abbeville, Mrs. Wesley Steen, Mrs. Curtis Roma ine, Mrs. Goldman Viator, Mrs.

Herbert Weill, Mrs. Lawrence Kart, Mrs. Claud Blen-chard Mrs. Nardine Arnaud, and Mrs. Nellis Domingue.

(Kaplan Journal Photo) 41 tor Both are from Lafayette. Attending from Kaplan were Mrs. Dallas Hanks, Mrs. Eraste Hebert, Mrs. Frank Hardee, Mrs.

Raymond Rupert, Mrs. Ellxabeth Bornmarwi, Mrs. Chester Landry, Mrs. Thomas Richardson, Mrs. Ravis Broussard, Mrs.

Prtston chid. An arrangement of white laaued every Thursday at Kaplaa. Loulsiaaa DISTRICT DIRECTOR Julia Ouinn lectures to a large group of Abbeville and Kaplan wemen during fh third three hour session el a 24-hour scouting course being held in Kaplan and Abbeville. Miss Jean Landry, executive director of Bayou Girl Scouts Council, is in back of the class. stock centered the punch table.

Members of the house party in eluded Mrs. Dewey Mouton, Homes Designed For YOU h4 Buili On YOUR Lc! By Mrs. A. J. Vincent.

Mrs. Ella Vincent. Mrs. Rene Simon, Mrs. Paul F.leazar.

Mrs. Frank Dronet, aunt lion; Ray Broussard and Dallas of the bride, Mrs. Roland Theriot brated their daughter. Anna Mae first birthday on Thursday, Jan. 29.

Annual Rlanks. sister of the bride, and in charge SHEiLI, HOMES II s. ij I 1 yf grt with a birthday party. Enjoying the occasion with them were Mr. and Mrs.

Preston Brous (Continued From Page One) of the register, was Mrs. Jos. Murraco, another sister of the bride. For travel the bride changed in zard Landry and Hilda Bacon. sard, Rita and Junior, Mr.

ana Allemagne" Mesdames Mrs. Edmar Broussard, isuicn anu to a dusty-rose suit with matching Iceman Bordelon; chairman; Mah- Kaywood, Mrs. Mansel Nunez, Judy and Rodger, Mr. and Mrs. i Meant: I'rnry Blanchard and hat and shoes.

Her corsage was the orchid from her wedding cake. Aftrr a wedding trip to Texas Shelton Nunez and bheiton Thomas Meagher. Verna Faye Nunez, Harvey Broussard and Lorraine Lemaire all the couple will live in Lafayette Italic" Mesdames Claude Mouton. rhnirman- T. P.

Vincent: Billy Matthews; Albert Hanks and where the groom is attending r- from the Cow Island vicinity ana Southwetern. Miss Helen Faye Abshire. The bride is a graduate of Kap rrf "Le Bres'l" Mesdames Ervin from Kaplan and the Meaux vicinity were the following: Gerald Chauvin, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Le- lan High School and attended L.

Stansbury, chairman; Nellie M. Espagne" Mesdames warren Simon, chairman; E. R. Vil-Iemez; Gordy Broussard; Ella Vincent and Remic Meaux. Queen's Float Built by Queen Jambalaya III, Mrs.

Purphy Landry and her court. Mesdames Ro land Gary, S. P. Simon and J. G.

Barras. The titles of the floats prove that this year's parade will be an interesting one, and the chairmen have said that it is expected to be bigger and better than ever. The grand ball, for Krewe members only, will be held on Saturday, Feb. 7, at 8 p.m., in the VV. O.

V. hall. The Krewe invites you to lay your cares aside, get a costume and mask and join in the fun; see the Krewe's floats interpreting holidays around the world, and all the new attractions added this year. You all just come on and have fun! i Dartez; Deshotels; A. G.

La- S. U. and S. L. I.

and the groom is a graduate of Lafayette High Scbo' tour and Wilby Guidry. ill "I Afrique Mesdames Lytle Turnley, chairman; A. W. Herpin; Blanc. John Dale and David, Mr.

and Mrs. Dewey Leger, Ver-nis, and Stella Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hargrave, James Lee, and Charlotte Ann, and Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Roy. The occasion also marked Lorraine Lemaire's sixteenth birthday. The guests all en Muncr pnf'ry, f). H. Jr.

"La France" Mesdames Pat Thompson, chairman; Frank Har 1 t.Jl Vv Memorial To Audrey Unknown Victims To Be Unveiled June 27 LAKE CHARLES A memor dee. Bill Hair an Bim Dubus. ORLEANS joyed delicious birthday cake and drinks. "Le Mexiquc" Mesdames Roy Vincent. Chairman; B.

J. Horde Ion; John Magee and Louis Roy. "L' Ecosse" Mesdames Ivan ial to the unidentified victims of Bourque, chairman; Rustum Gi- Hurricane Audrey is planned at rouard; J. II. Deshotels.

Ro the Highland Memory Gardens in bert Bailey and T. J. Herpin. Board Approves Slight Change In Hospital Work KAPLAN The Vermilion Hospital Service District Board Mon Lake Charles. A marble statue and memorial plaque will be unveiled on June 27, the second anniversary of Anna Mae Nunez Is Honored With Parly COW ISLAND Mr.

and Mrs. Minos Ray Nunez of Kaplan cele- This compact two-bedroom unit lends itself to rJ beach cottage, lake lodge or suburban home. Well cxr of quality materials at the amazing low price of Custom Built With Quality Materia And Expert Craftsmanship Why pay rent? You can have a permanent custom i' including solid poured concrete piers, shingle aluminum window screens and 2 coats of paint buj 5 lot, now! This is not a pre-fab, pre-cut, portable house Our experienced craftsmen build youi k. dividually, using dry flooring and siding. All except for partition framing.

"T' Chine" Mesdames W. E. Hoffpauir, chairman; Lloyd Per-rin; Newton Romero- Harriso Meaux and Elton Ducet. "L' Hawaii" Mesdames Eddie Hebert, chairman; Louissey Bouil- I the hurricane. Thirty-six of the storm victims were buried there several days after the storm after it became Impossible to Identify them.

day night held a special meeting to examine furniture with the building committee A The board also met to consider a change in the ventilation system of the hospital. Percy Lor- FOR AS LITTLE AS mand, representing the contractor. "On-The-Spor Finintv Rent-Like Monthly Pir-We build for arrbc- radius of 100 i is a copy of the ifceH suggested that a central system be installed instead of the indivi dual gravity vents planned for Grandmother Of Rev. Zaunbrecher Dies At Age 89 ROBERTS COVE Mrs. Maria Zaunbrecher, 89, of Roberts Cove, died at 2:45 p.m.

Sunday, Jan. 25, at her home after an illness of about three months. Mrs. Zaunbrecher is the grand each room. and a small down 10 BOW 1 1 I can give quick del1-! model hprre tody.

A change was made as an economy measure before the bid was let. Lor and said the $1,500 saved (Photo by Harrison Studio) MRS. NOBLE GULLEDGE JR. Miss Joan Broussard Becomes Bride Of Mr. Cfulledge In Kaplan Ceremony would probably not justify the -i i r.yli v.V;;, change.

He also pointed out that with the gravity vent the board would have a potential leak in the roof at each vent. The individual vents would also mother of Rev. Charles Zaunbrecher, assistant pastor at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Kaplan. present a problem during high was outlined with aeed pearls. Soft folds of satin over the hipline ex Funeral services were held at windj.

Instead of exhausting the 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27. In St. Leo Catholic Church in Roberts Cove, with burial in the church cemetery.

SHELL HOMES, INC. 1002 NORTH COLLEGE -LAFAYETTE. LOUISIANA Please Send Me Your Free Descriptive Folder NAME PHCM address cmr I PLEASE CHECK I Do Have A Lot I Dent Hi 1002 N. College Lafayette CU tended to the back and ended in a tiered swag bustle over the bouffant skirt. Her hand-rolled veil of illusion was in graduated tiers.

and was attached to a half crown of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of step-hanotis and lilies of the valley Surviving are 6 sons, Nick and Too Late To Classify KAPLAN Miss Joan Broussard and Noble Gulledge, Jr. ex-Changed matrimonial vows at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 24 in the Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Kaplan.

Monsignor Gustave Berube officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Galbert Broussard of Kaplan and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Noble Gulledge, Sr. of Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white aatin and lace. The applirwoc? lac Henry Zaunbrecher, both of Crow ley; Charles Zaunbrecher Ro berts Cove; Joseph and Antone Zaunbrecher of Mowata; two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Leonards and Miss Leon a Zaunbrech ami ma line. Miss Judy Thibodeaux of Del FOR SALE Minneapolit Moline MF 150-horsepower stationary engine.

Call Midway 3-6207, Du-non's Farm Imjlement. cambre was maid of honor. Brides maid was Miss Annette Simon. er Of Roberts Cove; two sisters, Mrs. John Frey of Mowata and Mrs.

Joe Neu of Rayne; 57 grand ine Driae attendants were gowned alike in blue peau de sole formed the square eckline and 0 KING GUMBO IV who will children and 73 great grandchild ren. be Krewe Chic A La Pit, the or gantzation sponsoring Mardi revealed Tuesday will wear new trappings when he appears in public The new robe and crown were designed by Mrs. Leeman lw-l9rt, Mrs. Dallas Hanks and Mrs. Henry Blanchard for eras events in Kaplan.

Mrs. Bordelon is shewn with the new robe and crown (Kaplan Journal Photo) Faye Broussard Feted At Shower PBocia mm COW ISLAND A beautiful pre nuptial courtesy was extended Miss 11. II 1. WOLSOQ OPTOMETRIST 106 N. Cushing Ave.

Kaplan, La. (Across From Post Office) A.M. to NOON THURSDAY EVENINGS-6 to 8 P.M. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Faye Broussard, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edmar Broussard of Cow excib'nqfu Island, whose forthcoming mar riage to Alton Choate, son of Mr WHEREAS, the Krewe of Chic A La Pis a ramil and Mrs.

Milton Choate of Esther, win an event on reb. 7. when her two sisters, Mrs. Lonnie Lege zalion of the Town of Kaplan, sponsors annually a celeb and Mrs. Jerome Mire, entertained mm at a miscellaneous shower at Pierce Restaurant at Intercoastal iiuu emu paraae, ana WHFRPAC City recently.

Many friends and relatives called between the hours of 2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. The bride- elect was presented many beauti ful, useful gifts. Guests were serv ed delicious homemade cake and punch. ill 0Q Isalentine' at the lowest prce In yearsi Priced lower than many blctckwalls of lesser quality Zortcf oiftg perfume Wedding Dale Lisled For Faye Broussard COW ISLAND Mr.

and Mrs. Edmar Broussard of Cow Island announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Faye. to Alton Choate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Choate of Esther.

The wedding will be celebrated on Saturday at 9 a.m. in St. Ann II carnival ceiebraiion is ol such iniere, Ihat all cihzens of Ihe iown are anxious lo lake part and allend same, and WHEREAS, ihe merchants and banks of ihe Town cf Kapk close iheir doors on Mardi Gras Day, and WHEREAS, it is ihe opinion of ihe Mayor of ihe Town Kaplan ihai said day should be recognized as a holiday ai: all persons, including ihe employees of ihe iown should urged io aiiend same. NOW, THEREFORE, A. G.

Lalour, mayor of ihe Kaplan, do proclaim ihe 10th dav nf Veh niarv plus (ax in4 rtuppablt tkt ZottJ' Catholic Church. Size 6.70x15 tube-type fts most pre-1957 models of Plymouth, Ford, Chevrolet, Hudson, Mash, Studebaker. par um cofognt 7.10 IS tube-type, fits most prt-195T of Buiek, Naih, Qd, M.reury, Pontloc, Hudson. phM tax and rcappob fir 1995 Stxe 7.60 IS tube-type, fiti moit prt-1957 tncMt cf Chryiler, DsSoto, Buick, OW, Hudson, Mrtury, Packard. holiday and urge all ciiizens of ihe Town of Kaplan to I pari in ihe celebration and festivities, and all employees ihe Town of Kaplan are relieved of iheir dulies on saidt:" day.

tax and tocoppabl tin. IUNES3I DRIVE ON WHITEWALLS FOR $1.25 WEEKLY I.JO to 12.C0 A DICK'S KAPLAII DRUG STORE SERYICE STATION lit W. lit Phone Ml 3 4590 Kaplan. La. A.

G. LATOUB, I layer. Phone MI 6440 Kaplan, La. Fay Broussard.

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Years Available:
1956-1968