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The Eunice News from Eunice, Louisiana • 19

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Eunice, Louisiana
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Pago 4C Tho Eunice Newi Sunday, January 27, Miscellaneous social entertains Miss Simar plumed pen. The mother of the brlde- The refreshment table was elect wore a mauve, green set with an Ivory lace work and gold flowered Jacket with tablecloth over a burgundy mauve straight skirt. Black cloth. A heart-shaped shower and gold accessories complc- cake decorated with fresh mented her attire. mm mi iW 4 flirted I I A tS I tad The home of Mr, and Mrs.

Al Dlhm was the setting for a Saturday social honoring Miss Lorl Lynn Slmar, bride-elect of Marlon Bernard Sat-tier, on December 12 from two to four. The honoree Is the daughter of Allen and Richard Christ of Richie and the parents of the groom are Richard and Rita Sattler of Mowata. HOSTING THE SOCIAL WERE Tena Dlhm. Lois Bablneaux. Sis Frey, Mary Ann Sattler.

Dee Deshotel, Charlotte Frey. Noonle Zaunbrecher, Jane Miller and Janet Reed. burgundy flowers was flanked by candlesticks with burgundy tapers. Hostesses served an array of hors d'oeuvres including punch, homemade cakes, molds, meatballs, sausage bread, cheese, fruits and assorted hot and cold dips with chips. BUSS SIMAR WAS PRESENTED with a corsage of white carnations, babies' Mrs.

Sattler, mother of the prospective groom, wore a two-piece purple, teal and lilac print skirt and blouse. She wore black and gold accessories to complete her ensemble. Doth mothers wore corsages of white carnations and babies' breath. NAMED AS SPECIAL GUESTS WERE Mrs. Luna LaCasse and Mrs.

Azelle Christ, grandmothers of the bride-elect: Mrs. Lydia Sattler, grandmother of the prospective groom and Mrs. Vivian McGee, great-aunt of the groom-elect. The couple will be married on February 1 at St. Thomas More Catholic Church In mother of the prospective groom.

The couple, whose parents are Allen and Susan Christ of Richie and Richard and Rita Sattler of Mowata, will be married on the second of February at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Eunice. (Eunice News Photo by Jerry Hoffpaulr) MISS SIMAR ENTERTAINED Miss Lorl Simar, bride-elect of Marlon Bernard Sattler, was entertained during a miscellaneous bridal shower on January 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Dlhm.

Pictured from the left are Susan Christ, mother of the honoree, Miss Simar and Rita Sattler, Hostesses incorporated the breath and burgundy ribbons bride's wedding colors Into accented with double rings, the theme of the mlscella- The corsage complemented neous bridal shower. An Ivory her plum, grey and navy cloth draped the registry ta- peplumcd dress featuring a ble which was centered with short sleeved Jacket and an arrangement of burgundy white embroidered collar. She carnations and featured the wore pearl and navy acccsso- brlde's registry book and rlcs. A SIMAR HOSTESSES -Hosting miscellaneous bridal shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Al Blhm in honor of Miss Lorl Slmar on January 12 are, from the left, Jane Miller. Noonle Zaunbrecher, Rena Blhm, Dee Deshotel, Charlotte Prey, Sis Frey and Lois Bablneaux. Miss Slmar, the bride-elect of Marlon Bernard Sattler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christ of Richie, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Sattler of Mowata. The couple will be married on February 1 at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Eunice. kid -m i wr r- CONCERNED ABOUT YOUR CHILD'S REPORT CARD? jl Heart Association memorials thoughtful and important Memorials are a thoughtful and important way of remembering someone on their birthday, anniversary, during times of illness, at Christmas time as well as upon the death of someone.

Giving to the American Heart Association in the name of a friend or relative is not Just a thoughtful gesture. It is an opportunity to give live to someone else because the funds are used for research and education programs. For every memorial contribution, the American Heart Association sends a card on behalf of the contributor without specifying the amount given. The contributor is mailed an acknowledgment for the gift. You may contact Frank McGee at 457-7378.

He Is the Memorial Chairperson for Eunice or call the American Heart Association at 232-6634. Do you really want to get to the cause of the academic weakness or just do homework? One STATE CERTIFIED TEACHER for each student Miss Emifyn Jo Matthews April nuptials slated Kindergarten through College by QUALIFIED Teacher Contact ACADEMIC SERVICES (An Affiliate of Vision Therapy Services) 457-2040 Private Tutoring Individualized Instruction Available in ALL Subjects Announce your engagement and wedding free of charge in The Eunice News. Forms available at the office, 251 North Second. 7:30 in the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Natchitoches. They will reside In Natchitoches following the wedding.

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harold Matthews of Natchitoches announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter. Emilyn Jo, to Steven Giles Horton of New Iberia. Mr.

Horton Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen Horton former residents of Eunice and currently of New Iberia. Miss Matthews, the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Titus Frederick of Natchitoches and the late Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Matthews, is a graduate of Natchitoches Central High School. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree In Journalism from Northwestern State University and is employed as an admissions counselor at Northwestern State la 'iuTiJuiiuidiCoT Till Mu Fraternity for Women, "Pride Makes The Difference." "Mrs. Boudreaux was somewhat of a legend on our street.

F.veryone called her Mau Mau and vou could count on her to alwa have a sweet smile, a warm treat and a sympathetic ear when you came to visit on her front porch. She gave me care and attention and a sense of belonging that stays with me even unlay. last week while making rounds, I saw Mrs. Boudreaux again. She'd fallen and broken her shoulder.

The smile was as sweet and the eves as bright as they had ever been. And now I had a chance to. give her the care pnd attention she lavished on that little girl from next door so many vears ago. Now my new family at Doctors' Hospital could make her well again and send her home to a new generation of neighborhood children. I felt proud to say 1 was a part of this hospital, and proud of my fellow employee-owners because I knew they would do the very best they could for a very important lady." At Doctors' Hospital pride makes the difference.

The employee-owners lx long to a family of healthcare professionals dedicated to quality care for their friends and neighbors. Proud to serve, proud to care, proud to be part of Acadiana. Close to family, close to home. For more information on how Doctors' Hospital can care for your family, call us today at 948-2102. and is a member of the I Natchitoches Les Amies and Philanthropic Educational Organization (PEO).

Mr. Horton, the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen Horton the late Mayor and Mrs. Stanislaus Wyble, and the late Mr.

and Mrs. Giles Weedon Mill-spaugh is a graduate of New Iberia Senior High School. He received Bachelor's degrees in Journalism and secondary education from f-'Mhwestern State University and the Master of Journalism degree from Louisiana Stat? University in Baton Roug. He is on the Journalism faculty at Northwestern State University, is an alumnus of Kappa Sigma Fraternity and is a member of the Natchitoches Area Jay-cees. The couple be married Friday evening.

April 12, at 1 DOCTORS' HOSPITAL OF OPELOUSAS Close to family, dost to home. Slot Highwjv lf S. Oprlouvn. Wild' 1-WXMM-2NKI.

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