in our community
C, HAND
Gerber Aprilal 11, 1984, at
Ward
Hospital, Ham-
was 64, a native of Poland
of Albany.
was at Harry McKneely &
Home, Hammond, 8
services at 2 p.m.
13, conducted by the
Lord and the Rev. Noah
Blood River Baptist
Cemetery, Albany.
a daughter, Mrs. Houston
Albany; a son,
Jr., Albany; two
Steve Ctbrick, Superior,
Johnny Cibrick, Jackson;
and three great-
3W SR.
, April 10, 1984, at St.
Covington. He
a native and resident of
! was at the Bedico Church of
from 10:30 a.m. until
services at 2 p.m. Wednes-
11. Burial in Morse Ceme-
wife, Mrs. Bobbie Arnold
four daughters, Mrs.
Jenkins, Mrs. Glenda
Douglas (Francis) Bum-
of Bedico, and Dianne Blow,
three sons, Calv "B.B."
Blow Jr., both of Bedico,
"Buddy" Blow, Robert; a
Lee Allen Blow, Bedico; nine
and seven great-
in death by a brother,
Harry McKneely & Son
P(,nchatoula, was in
arrangements.
JAMES ALLEN HOWARD
Died Monday, April 9. 1984, at his
residence in Pumpkin Center. He was
47, a native of Blue Mountain, Miss.
Visiting was at Harry McKneely &
Son Funeral Home, Ponchatoula, from
8 a.m. until religious services at 9 a.m.
Wednesday, April II. Burial in Golden
Grove Baptist Church Cemetery,
Union, Miss.
Survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty
Robertson Howard, Pumpkin Center;
mother, Mrs. Dollie Cook Howard,
Meredian, Miss.; a daughter, Mrs.
Ricky (Patricia) Graydon, Quitman,
Miss.; four stepchildren, Billy Ray
Howard, Melinda Wall, Connie Deft-
veaux and Jo Mason, all of Pumpkin
Center; three sisters, Mrs. Sally Lee,
Collinsville, Miss., Mrs. Opal Darnell
and Mrs. Estelle Gray, both of Mered-
Jan; three brothers, Homer Howard,
Moss Poini, Miss., Bill Howard, West
Memphis, Ark., and Oliver Howard,
Collinsville; and two grandchildren.
Preceded in death by his father,
Luther Howard; a son, Wayne
Howard; and a brother, Flbert Howard.
JOSEPH "JOE" FEKEE
Joseph "Joe" Fekete, 66, a native
and resident of Albany, died Thursday,
April 12, 1984, in Hammond.
Services were at Harry McKneely and
Son Funeral Home, Hammond, at 2
p.m. Sunday, April 15, in the funeral
home chapel, conducted by the Rev.
Robert E. Turner. Burial in the Hun-
garian Presbyterian Church Cemetery,
Albany.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsie
Burgess Fekete, Albany; two sons,
Leonard Fekete, Springfield, and Gene
Fekete, Albany; one daughter, Patty
Vining, Albany.
' & N. 7th Street
Rev. Paul Gray
Communion 9a.m. Sunday
Church in Ponchatoula
Wesley Chapel
Methodist Church
Rd. Ponchatoula
l Bible Study 10a.m.
orning Worship lla.m.
Westside Baptist Church
In the former
,.C. Builder's Bldg. Hwy 51
William T. Pruitt III
wSOnday School 10a.m.
omhip Service 11a.m.
Bible Study Wed. 7p.m.
635 W. McClellan
Rev Stanley Day
Sunday 9:45.12
First Presbyterian Church
197 S. 4th St.
Rev. Anderson
Bible Study 9:45
Morning Worship lla.m.
Wadesboro Baptist Church
Wadesboro, La.
Rev. James Wall
Bible Study 9:45a.m.
Morning Worship 11a.m.
United Methodist
Lee's Landing Methodist Church
Morning Worship 9:30a.m.
Sunday Bible Study 10:30a.m.
First United Methodist
East Pine St.
SundayMorningWorship 1 la.m.
Sunday Bible Study 9:45a.m.
Tasker Memorial
Able Zion church
School 9:45 - I1 Rev. Albert Young
............................ Momi. Worsh!p 11a.m.
French Corner Baptist Church
)om.
9:45
Mornin I Worship lla.m.
Poet's Comer
By SHORT FELLOW BUL LICK
I pulled off my does, and put up'my feet
Thinldng I'd watch T. V. for an evening treat
Out on the reen one a bath mb ocene
With a languishing gal mating hemef clean
I wonder what products she wm advertWmgfrom a tub
Her face did not look m though it needed a rub
In a seductive vok she was talking oJ a cream
The next ad wm a model showing off jemm
! thought for a moment they would pop ut the seams
Whot they make me say for all this is really a crne
i don't buy the product you me seeing this time
! look really pretty so the suckem will buy
And the company pays well for these ltale white lies
MF_.ADOW L URE
By DOTSY
The
Ponchatoula
To be walking in a meadow
With the sun beaming down
See such a flower
A prize is found
To pick it up
And k the petals
Not nearly enough
This feeling to settle
Place it in o vase
Till it's lost its glow
Then not to waste
• Something you cherh so
A book of stow love
Is just the place
To keep and have
Pressed between pages space
Manchac Baptist Mission
Rev. James C. Nettles
Sunday Service
9:45a.m. & 11a.m.
Bible Study 6:30p.m.
First Baptist Church
E. Pine Street
Dr. Joe Cothen
Bible Study 9:45
Morning Worship 11a.m.
Jesus Name Holiness Church
Yokum Road
Sunday Service 10a.m.
Night Service 7:30
Wed. 7:30 - Sat. 7:30
Rev. Glen C. Henson
St. Joseph Catholic Church
330 W. Pine
Fr. Dan Davies
Vigil Mass Sat. 6 p.m.
Sun.Mass 7,9&lla.m. and 6p.m.
Daily Masses 7a.m.
Mon.-Fri. 9:lSa.m.
Vigil Mass Sat. Bedico Chapel
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Cartoon Moore
hit on expense
account records
The clerk of court of Tangipahoa
Parish spent $11,017 in travel and
convention expenses without providing
proper support, Legislative Auditor
Joseph Bums said in an audit released
Monday.
Of $12,920 in travel and convention
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By SHORT FELLOW BUL LICK
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he Kol oiL He aIl de wa cof me oil,
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fesdh a Ponchamukc He my we hab
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we go in hb c on de way on a road
dat is put up on I don't Bke dates!
like to see de laud. Eben before we fllt
dere us tee run into more people all
headed de same way. We gft there
Uncle Hen xnj we got to flnd a plac o
eb the c. Now we had to waik a long
way, but ! like dca, de hab so many
pretly homes and de big bem, tul trees.
I all de ways loved do trees. We git
where the fesble Wuf Is. Now I neber
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soy we mira a ride on de ferris wheel I
don't know what he Ik until he is
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de a scare me, but i see people in
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Gemetrie Evette Carter and her
father, Councilman G.T. Carter was
crowned 1984 King and Queen of the
Altruist Social and Civic Club.
The Annual Debutante Cotillion Ball
was held March 24 at the Ponchatoula
Community Center.
A senior at Ponchatoula High School,
Miss Carter is the daughter of Council-
man Gideon T. Carter St. and Mrs.
Mary Deemer Carter of Ponchatoula.
The young, beautiful queen is a
member of the National Honor Society,
student council, school chorus, and
Junior Achievement. She was elected
Senior class treasurer.
Gemetrie was chosen as an outstand-
ing high school student by Who's Who
Among American High School Stu-
dents for 1982-83. She attended
Louisiana Girls State program, served
as Matron of Queen Ester Chapter No.
30, Youth Fraternity No. 101.
The former Sunday school teaqher is
an active member of New Zion Baptist
Church, where she sings in the choir.
"Christianity begins at home. We build
our characters there, what we become
in after years is largely determined by
our training and home environment,"
Gemetrie said.
Miss Carter's hobbies are playing the
piano, reading, collecting stamps, and
working with her home computer.
"My leisure activities include putting
jigsaw puzzles together, playing chess,
backgammon, table tennis, softball,
traveling, and listening to classical and
jazz music," said Gemetrie.
Miss Carter plans to attend Southern
University, majoring in Computer
Science and Engineering.
She was presented b,y her father, and
escorted by her twin brother, Genor
Carter.
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