SOCIETY
Happy Anniversary
November 20-Joey & Theresa
Stevens
November 21-David & Kathy
Gueldner, Tim & Mary Cutrer, Wil-
liam & Glenda Dufreche, A.C. &
Ethel Vitter, Darren & Donna Hill,
Henry & Kathleen Duvic
November 22-Mr. & Mrs. Luke
LeBlanc, Frank & Jackie Kraemer,
John & Dale Gabriel, Travis & Dab-
ble Edwards, Charlle & Marion Pugh
November 23-Mr. & Mrs. Sam
Sebren, Frank & Jackie Kraemer,
Janet & Terrill Collier, Bobby & Kim
Zabbia
November 25-Charles & Chris Cio-
llno, Bill & Gloria Plummber, Jim &
Estella Beauchamp, Oley & Georgette
McKean
November 26-Ray & LaNell Brae-
land, Conrad & Kay Larrieu, Gene &
Rose Cunningham, Frank & Beverly
Dominique, Matt & Nancy Wagner,
Jim & Janet Bowden
Judge Kenneth Fogg & family
Judge Kenneth Fogg, wife Lynn and
son Kevin were in Ponchatoula
Thursday to support Ponchatoula
Ducks Unlimited at a very well-
attended annual banquet and auction.
Judge Joe Eddie Anzaione was also
spotted at the benefit.
(Times Photo)
Danielle Harrison
St. Joseph Catholic Church
330 W Pine
Fr Dan Davies
Vigil Mass Sat. 6 p.m.
Sun. Mass 7, 9, & 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.
Daily Masses 7 a.m.
Mon.-Fri. 9:15 a.m.
Vigil Mass Sat. Bedico Chapel
All Saints Episcopal Church
W Hickory & N. 7th Street
Ralph Kimball
Holy Communion 9 a.m. Sunday
Oldest Church in Ponchatoula
Jesus Holiness Church
Yokum Road
Ray. Glen C. Hanson
Sunday Service 10 a.m.
Night Service 7:30
Wed. 7:30 - Sat. 7:30
Manchac Baptist Church
Rev• James C. Nettles
Sunday Service
9:45 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Bible Study 6 p.m.
Tasker Memorial
AME Zion Church
Rev. Albert Young
Morning Worship II a.m.
Midway Baptist Church
315 Firetower Rd., Ponchatoula
Rev. Jimmy Wall
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Morning Worship- 11 a.m.
Church Training - 6 p.m.
Evening Worship - 7 p.m.
Wed. Night Prayer Meeting - 7 p.m.
Killlan First Baptist Church
30546 Hwy. 22 West
Rev. Larry Finley
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Morning Worship - 11 a.m.
Church Training o 6 p.m.
Evening Worship - 7 p.m.
Wed. GA's & Prayer Serv. o 7 p.m.
First United Pentecostal Church:
Located off Hwy. 51 North on
Fisher Lane, Ponchatoula, LA.
Rev. Barry A. Chandler, Pastor
SERVICES: Sunday at 10 a.m. and
6:30 p.m.; Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Westside Baptist Church
Located on West Frontage Road
Between La. 22 & West Hoffman Road
Pastor Dr. Wm. T. Pruitt III
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship Service- 11 a.m.
Bible Study - Wed. 7 p.m.
First United Methodist
East Pine St.
Sunday Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Sunday Bible Study 9:45 a.m.
French Corner Baptist Church
110 Teal Rd
Rev Michael Hawley
Sunday School o 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service - 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.
Sun. Training & Mission Study 6 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.
St. Paul Lutheran Church
707 W. Dakota
" Hammond. La.
Sunday School 8:45 a.m.
Worship Service 10:00 a.m.
Wesley Chapel
United Methodist Church
Esterbrook Rd., Ponchatoula
Bible Study 10 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
First Presbyterian Church
197 S 4th St.
Ray Anderson
Bible Study 9:45
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
THE PONCHATOULA
TI
CHURCH
DIRECTORY
SHERMAN'S GLASS &
RADIATOR
BYARD "PECK"
EDWARDS
PONCHATOULA
HOMESTEAD
THE
PONCHATOULA
TIMES
Mr. and Mrs.
J. Edward
Layrisson
HAMMOND SQUARE
SHOPPING CENTER
THE PONCHATOULA TIMES, NOVEMBER 20, 1986, PAGE
Danielle M. Harrison
to wed Harold P. Denton
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Harrison
of Ponchatoula announce the
engagement and forthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Danielle M. Harrison,
to Harold P. Denton son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold F. Denton of Hammond.
The wedding will take place at 2 p,I
Saturday, December 6, at
First Baptist Church.
A reception will follow at the
Baptist Church gym. All friends
relatives are invited to attend,
My Garden Secrets
Benefit holiday
bake sale
Staff Report
The Golden Age Club Bake Sale is
set for Wednesday, November 26 at 8
a.m. in front of Wal-Mart in Hammond.
Persus Deland is the chairman. All of
the members of the Golden Age Club
will participate and assist in the bake
sale, members such as Ponchatoula's
Bernice Larpenter.
"The sale is timed for the holidays to
provide people with baked items who
didn't have time to prepare them for
Thanksgiving," explained one club
member.
Local artists
place well
in Autumn Jubilee
Art Show
Staff Report
Ponchatou]a artists figure prominently
in the judging at the Autumn Jubilee Art
Show November 17-24, sponsored by,
the Hammond Art Guild.
Dennis Perrin won top honors,
followed by Pat Farrell, with Loraine
McCormick taking third. Honorable
Mention was accorded to the works of
Janet Gildermaster,
By VIOLET COLLIER
Times Garden Editor
Hi Gardeners!
It's time to set out your Pansies,
Calendula's, Larkspur Shasta
Daisies, poppies, and sweet peas
If you have some in your
garden that are too crowded, take
them up and separate them. Use a
fork to loosen the soil around
them, slide a shovel under them
and lift them up. Have your bed
where you want to plant them
ready. Dig it deep. Put some
compost and some 5-10-5 in the
bed. Work it all together. Divide
your plants and get them back into
the soil immediately. Do not let
them dry out from the sun. After
you plant them, water them just
enough to settle the soil around
them• Of course if it is a dry
season you must keep on
watering them until you are sure
they have put down some new
roots. These instructions pertain
to most any plant you should want
to put out this time of the year•
It's the best time to plant new
shrubbery and any new trees you
need to put out. If you buy balled
plants dig the ground deep, put
some compost in. Set the plant
just deep enough to barely cover
the top of the balled plant. Cut a
few slits in top of the ball even
down the sides so the roots can
soon get out. After planting put
some mulch around the plant. It's
fall and the leaves are coming
down Use them around your
trees. Planting them now will give
them new roots before the hot
summer comes in. I have always
preferred to plant my shrubbery
and trees in the fall. Now is good
time to plant the Hollies, Pyracan-
tha. There are many more at your
nurseries.
1 love the plants that have the
berries. The birds will love them. l,
am a bird lover and I have been
feeding them for years, l buy the
wild bird seed and i'm never
lacking for these friendly little
fellows. Try watching them some-
time and they will surely put on a
good show for you. The red
Cardinals are my favorite but 1
love them all. Put a bird bath in
your yard and keep fresh, clean
water in it and they'll drink in it
and even splash around for a bath
on a hot day.
Get your seed catalogues out
and decide what you want to plant
and order them early. This is
indeed a pleasure to do on a rainy
day.
By the way did you enjoy the
Candelabra plants this year? We
have loads of seed if anyone
wants some.
Remember to call me (386-
6641) if l can help anyone with
some of my suggestions.
Mrs Violet "Flower Lady" Col-
lier. in addition to being Garden
Editor of The Ponchatoula Times
is also chief of, the Ponchatoula
Beautification Program. and is an
active and Iongtime member of,
both the Ponchatoula Gardenettes
and the Community Garden
Club.
Happy Birthday
November 20-Bruce Dapprich,
Timothy Hebert, Angel Braun,
Michael Sweeney III, Merle Harper,
Jessie Fielding, Margaret Hawkins,
Douglas Daigle, Marjorie Hebert (In
Memory), Ricky Schliegelmeyer,
Gwen Lee, Bryan Vinyard
November 21-Vickie Alexander,
Karla Cosgrove, Buddy Patterson,
Jackie Castell, Shanna Mitchell, Teta
Ragan, Llnda Ryan, Ernest Hanible,
Sandra Perrin, Erin Duvic, Jessica
Ayme
November 22-Bry Layrisson, Don
Guagllardo, Terrence McMahon,
Ernest Hanible, Ralf LeSaicherre Jr.,
Ernestine Mayers, Mary Colette
November 23-Jimmy Charbonnet,
Rhonda Smith, Lawrence Kluka,
Thomas W. Lucas, Nedas Ourso (in
Darouse, Sam Ryan, Jennifer Peve
Sara E. Weaver, Merle Kugler
November 24-Tami Charbonnel
Theresa F. Landry, Pamela Muile
Pete Muscarella, Amanda GratiJ
Brendan McMahon, Shirley Thoml 1
son, Roy McKenzle
November 25-S.N. (Gramps) FitJ
morris, Philip Jenkins, Russel
Ourso, Theresa Ann Parker, Mind
Lvnette Pepitone, Rita Dai.qle, GeoJ
gette McKean, Katy Gueidner
November 26-Teddy Kraft, Aptt
Corkern, Jennifer Melancon, Waltd
Edwards, Hazel Fletcher, Mary AII
Ourso, Bradley Murry, Pea Wee Kral
Ruby Drude, Diane Amato
BELATED BIRTHDAY
Amanda Collier
Terri Bickham, Memory), Regina Raiford, Kevin October23
Soule' Weiss, Maya Levy, Midge White
and Terri Frisbee. People's Choice will BRANCH DANIEL
be awarded Nov. 21.
The art show is located in the
Buildingon East Thomas. General Insurance
ALBERT ARMAND ROTTMAN
Albert Armand Rottman, 95, a native
and resident of Ponchatoula, died
Sunday, Nov. 16, 1986, at his resi-
dence in Ponchatoula.
Visitation was at Harry McKneely and
Son Funeral Home, Ponchatoula,
Monday, Nov. 17, 1986, from 6 to 10
p.m. with a rosary service at 7:30.
Religious services were at 11 a.m. in St.
Joseph Catholic Church, Ponchatoula.
Burial was in the Ponchatoula Ceme-
tery.
He is survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Terry R. Bahm, Ponchatoula; and two
brothers, Alfred Rottman, New
Orleans, and Percy Rottman, Poncha-
toula.
He was preceded in death by his wife,
Ellen Bernoudy Rottman.
WILLIAM EDWARD SHOCKLEY
William Edward Shockley, 68, a
native of New Orleans and resident of
Loranger, died Sunday, Nov. 16,
1986, in Seventh Ward General Hospital.
Visitation was at Harry McKneely and
Son Funeral Home, Tuesday, Nov. 18,
1986, from 10 am. until religious
serwces at 2 p.m. Burial was in the
Loranger Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen
Burnthorn Shockley, Loranger; one
daughter, Mrs. Edwin (Jaqueline) Puls
Jr., Loranger; five sons, Walter,
Thomas, Keith and Don Shockley, all of
Loranger, and Bruce Shockley, Pump-
kin Center; one sister, Mrs. Betty Ryan,
Ponchatoula; one brother, Jack Shock-
ley, Covington; and eight grandchikken.
For the convenience
of my Ponchatoula,
Albany, Springfield,
Bedico, Robert, and
Hammond clients...
Please note the direct dial
number to my Amite office
542-0403
JOSEPH SIMPSON
Attorney At Law
P.O. Box 1017 Amite, La.