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ills tiny tot is pretty terrific when it
Zes to winning pageants, even
klgh Miss Victoria Hope-Little
iendon is only four months old.
|Ude Little and Cindy Jones
¢-iendon of Ponchatoula are the
parents. Grandparents are Lee
irginia Jones of Maurepas and
the late Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. Little
Sr. of Ponchatoula. Winnings include
Frost Pre-Schooi and Beauties of
Eastover in Denham Springs. The
baby is sponsored by Womack's New
and Used Tire Sales in Ponchatoula.
(Times Photo by Charlene Harris)
I00JS Spook Party this Saturday
Engaged
Kiana-LeBlanc to we
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Daniel C. Bordelon Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. LeBlanc of
Ponchatoula announce the engagement
and forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Diana L. LeBlanc, to Daniel
C. Bordelon Jr.
The future groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel C. Bordelon Sr. of
Ponchatoula.
The couple will exchange vows on
Nov. 8 in a 2 p.m. ceremony at St.
Joseph Catholic Church in Ponchatoula.
A reception will follow at the Poncha-
toula Lions Club. Friends and relatives
are invited to attend.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Ponchatoula High School, and South-
eastern Beauty College, and is owner of
Diana's Beauty Salon in Ponchatoula.
She is the granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eulece Sanchez of Maurepas, Mrs.
Louise LeBlanc, and the late Mr. Ernest
D. LeBlanc of Ponchatoula.
The groom-elect is a graduate of
Ponchatoula High, and is presently
employed at Roofing Products in River
Ridge. He is also presently serving in
the U.S. Army Military Police Reserve
Unit. He is the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Wess Tassin of Kenner, La., and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Forroux Sr. and the
late Mr. Martin Bordelon all of Metairie.
THE PONCHATOULA TIMES, OCTOBER 2.3, 1986, PAGE T: IREE
My Garden Secrets
By VIOLET COLLIER
Garden Editor
The Community Garden Club
and their guests had another great
trip via Hotard Coach Line to the
Smokey Mountains, Nashville,
USA for two great days of music
and a tour of Opryland and the City
of Nashville. The trees were lovely
and the flowers were just beauul,
all the wonderful colors of Fall.
Two more wonderful days in
Gatlinburg; the shops and the host
of tourists were great! The whole
city for miles around had the Fall
decorations of pumpkins, some of
them four and five hundred
pounds, down to a very small
one, the Fall corn stalks tied with
huge bows of orange ribbon, the
beautiful Indian corn everywhere.
The waterfalls were a gorgeous
sight to see, the flowers by the
thousands, chrysanthemums,
begonia, the gorgeous red gerani-
ums and many more, the trolley
cars that took you on a tour of the
city or anywhere you wanted to
go; the train to the top of the
mountain and a gorgeous
restaurant where you could enjoy
wonderful, delicious food. The
Christus Gardens were so beauti-
ful: the life of Christ from his
lovely birth in a manger to his
ascending in a great cloud to his
heavenly home.
Gatlinburg is a treat for every-
one.
You know the amazing part of
all this wonder to me was the fact
that we did not see one police-
man having to patrol the area!
The second morning when we
left our motel rooms and made
another tour of the city everyone
of the decorations were right in
place whqre they were the day
before: no busted pumpkins, no
flowers turned up and thrown
down on the" street. I wish I had
this kind of cooperation to help
keep our little city in order!
Don't get me wrong. They have
a fine police department there and
if you are getting the wrong idea,
that you can go there and do what
you want to, don't! They are there
to pick you up, if needed. They
must have a lot of people full of
pride because it's beautiful and a
treat for anyone to go visit and see
the beauty of the mountains that
God has created for us to enjoy.
A last night and day in Chata-
nooga and then on home to our
little City of Ponchatoula, the
home of the largest flag in the
world and many proud and good
citizens of America.
We were all happy to get back
home and to the ones we love.
Ponchatoula banking district
to be drained dry by city project
Staff Report
The city's financial district (the corner
of W. Hickory and N. Sixth that is home
to Ponchatoula Homestead, Central
Progressive, and First Guaranty banks)
should be a much drier place in a couple
of weeks.
Mayor Charles Gideon said that the
huge storm drains and culverts he.
ordered installed in the first block of
North Sixth should drain the storm
water that usually stands on the banking
corner following a rain storm.
Dominquez Construction is installing
the new sub-surface drainage system.
Engineer Bobby Zabbia is overseeing
the work.City councilmen were on the
scene briday inspecting the job ordered
at the council's request by the mayor.
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