The Assumption Pioneer from Napoleonville, Louisiana (2024)

a PIERRE PART NOTES Mrs. Mildred St. Germain Phone 252-6573 We offer our deepest sympathy to the family and friends Mr. Gildy Sedotal who died last week. Happy Birthday to Mrs.

Eno Theriot and Mrs. Pierre Breaux. We wish them many We wish a speedy recovery to Mr. Edward Breaux who is confined to 1 a Baton Rouge hospital after having heart surgery. The den mothers of Pack 555 and committee members will host the next roundtable at the Pierre Part Fire Station April 9th, at 7:30 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Eddie THeriot wish to announce the birth of their first child, Amy Theresa born March 16th at Prevost Memorial. She weighed 6 lbs 14 ozs. The baby's mother.

1s the former Nell Templet. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Templet. The paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Weekless Theriot. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dubois of Houma wish to announce the birth of their first child Glen Gerard.

He weighed 8 13 ozs, and was born on Feb- ruary 22nd, at Terrebonne General Hospital in Houma. mrs. Dubois is the former Margaret Landry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Landry of Pierre Part.

DEATHS LANDRY, August Paul Landry, on March 19th, 1974, beloved husband Katherine Claas; father of Mrs. Charles McCarron, Charles A. and Thomas J. Landry; brother of Oscar and Andrew Landry, Mrs. Eugene Mautemps, and the hirs.

Emile Aline; alsu survived by 7 grandchildren age 70 years. native of Paincourtville and resident of New Orleans. The services were from the Funeral Home of Joseph Laughlin on Thursday, March 21st, followed by religious services at St. Matthias Catholic Church. Interment was in Carrollton cemetery.

SEDOTAL, Gilda Joseph Sedotal, on the March late 21, Annette 1974 Babin Sedotal, he is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Edna Repp of Plaque mine; four half sisters, Mrs. Enola Kennair and Mrs. Morris Hili both of New Orleans; Mrs. Lucien Bellilo and Mrs.

Johnny Lied hamier, both of Houma; five brothers, Lloyd Chedotal of Plaque mine, Sam Chedotal of Donaldsonville, Edwin Sedotal Achille Sedotal and Lester Chedotal all of Pierre Part and the late Rudolph Sedotal two half brothers, Russell Chedotal of Trinidad and Junior Chedotal of Harvey; He was 68, a native and a resident of Pierre Part. The services were from Ourso Funeral Home in Pierre Part on Friday, with religious services at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Part with burial in Ascension Catholic Cemetery in Donaldsonville. "Never argue with your doctor-he has, inside informa- THE ASSUMPTION PIONEER NAPOLEONVILLE, LA. Thursday, March 28, 1974 NAPOLEONVILLE NOTES We are glad to print your social and personal happenings.

Phone 369-7153 or write The Pioneer, P. O. Drawer 428, Napoleonville, La Visiting Mrs. Ursule Hebert Sunday evening was Mr. and Mr.

Carol P. Rousseau of Mandeville and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Smith of New Orleans, also her brother and sisterin-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Simoneaux of Thibodaux. Guests of Mrs. Charles Blanchard and daughters over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Epps of Baton Rouge.

The friends of Mr. Louis Rotolo are sorry to hear he 1s confined to Assumption General Hospital after a sudden illness. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Alfred Blanchard visited her daughter and -in-law Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Airhart Houma during the past week. Visiting her mother, Mrs. A. C.

Talbot, were Mr. and Mrs. Henry LeBlanc of Grand Isle. Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Landry of Erath spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Octave Caballero, while here she visited her aunts, Misses Louise and Lena Dugas.

It was with deep regret that friends of Dr. M. L. Walter learned of his death on Sunday, March 24, 1974 at his home in Knoxville, Tennessee. He was a veternarian and a former residet of this town for many years.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bolotte of Baton Rouge spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bolltte.

PAINCOURTVILLE NOTES Mrs. Robert Newchurch Phone 369-6569 Congratulations to Arthur Landry son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Landry and to Johnny Dugas son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Dugas upon their recent achievements. Johnny placed first in World History and Arthur 'Chucky' placed first in Algebra I at Southern University District Literary Rally. Both are former students of St.

Elizabeth School and presently attending Catheral Prep Seminary. On Saturday they will be competing for state at L.S.U. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Morgan of Baton Rouge spent the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. John Newchurch. Visiting her mother Mrs. Leonce Landry this weekend was Mrs. Elva Mae Landry of New Orleans.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Curtis spent Monday in Baton Rouge visiting relatives. Spending the weekend with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Clifford Barbier was Miss Evelyn Leblanc of New Orleans.

A surprise shower honoring Miss Jan Giroir bride elect of Danny LeBlanc was held at the home of her aunt Mrs. Onell Cedotal. Co-hostess for event were Mrs. Russell Giroir, Mrs. Lloyd Giroir, Mrs.

James Daigle and Mrs. Oneil Cedotal. She was the recipient of many lovely gifts Guests included friends and relatives of the couple. Shown posing in front of Assumption General Hospital during a recent visit to the hospital are the cub scouts from Pack 213, Dens 2 and 4. Bottom row, left to right, Todd Blanchard, TRoy Ribichaux Rodney Bergeron, Marty Triche, Mike Sternfels, Jeffrey Aucoin, Brad Blanchard.

row, left to right, Randy Hicks, Reid Cancienne, Grady Rushing, Scott Lagrange, Greg Daigle, John Miller, Reid Michot, Mark Fauchaux, Kevin Daigle, Ernest Hebert, Jr. The Den Mothers are Mrs. Jeanie Daigle, Mrs. Loretta Lagrange, Mrs. Becky Robichaux and Mrs.

Pat Blanchard. MISS NECAISE CHOSEN FOR BALLET ACADEMY -old Andrea Necaise, of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Necaise and a junior at Thibodaux High School, has just received word that she has been selected for entry into the Washington Ballet Academy in Washington, D.C. After seven years of serious study in classical ballet with Cathy Danos, Miss Necaise is practicing some 20 hours her per week now because of rehearsal schedule with L.A.T.

Ballet Allegro. The young, ballerina has performed Gayle Parmela and the Louisiana Ballet and last summer she attended the Dallas Civic Ballet Company Academy where she was selected for advanced instruction with Gustabo Mollojoli. She was then invited to perform with the Dallas company. Miss Necaise has also attended numerous seminars with such notables as Frederick Franklin, Patricia Wilde, Gwynne Ashton, Mary Hinkson and Eugene Slavin. Her work with Ashton and Slavin from the Today's Health News Published by When 13-year-old Jim Collins didn't receive as much ice cream as his sister, he threw his dish at her.

Storming up the stairs to his mother's room, he shoved her new air conditioner out the window, almost crushing a neighbor's child who was standing below. What causes such violent behavior in youngsters? "Society," says one noted psychologist. According to Gerald Patterson, Ph.D., who heads Social Learning Project at the Oregon Research Institute, in Eugene, these superaggressive children often come from families who, for various reasons, do not give the children sufficient attention. To gain notice, the youngsters scream, hit, or act out in any disruptive fashion. This behavior is further reinforced by the parents' failure to provide immediate alternative consequences.

Their response is only to scold, shout, or threaten some vague and distant punishment. Eventually, Dr. Patterson says, the child takes the pattern outside the home. For the past eight years, he has been working to teach these Royal Winnepeg Ballet was landed with a citation for distinguished achievement. Miss Necaise is now in New Orleans where she is attending the Master classes of the American Ballet Theatre of New York.

children nonviolent alternatives through behavior modification, whereby desirable behavior is reinforced and unwanted behavior is eliminated. The treatment, in Jim's case, worked as follows: Each time he did not comply with his mother's requests, he was sent immediately to "Time minutes of confinement in a neutral place, such as the bathroom or stairway. If he refused to go or continued to misbehave, he was ordered to two more minutes in Time Out. Positive reinforcement for a compliance was an earned point toward a future prize, which -for Jim--was the privilege to stay up a minute longer that night. As expected, when Jim learned of this program, he ranted and shouted, and his first Time Out lasted 75 minutes.

But in about three weeks, Jim's noncompliances were tracked at fewer than one an hour, quite a contrast to the yells and threats every two and a half minutes before the therapy began. In a year, the Social Learning Project Staff was ready to terminate the program -Jim was on his own. Today, he works at a construction job, dabbles in handicrafts, and has a circle of friends for the first time. However, he still has setbacks, bouts of anger where he yells and throws things. "No one expects Jim to be perfect," says Dr.

Patterson, "but he hasn't been institutionalized or killed anyone. He knows how to relate to people now without hitting WANT HI MORE INFORMATION? Write Today's Health Magazine CF, 535 North Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60610 ThE Old Timer "Some people get the credit for thinking, but all they do is know how to frown." ELECTRIC TORRES NAPOLEONVILLE LA. Hoover CONSTELLATION Has Quality Hoover Appliances VACUUM with all these HOOVER attachments Broiler Baker Toaster Broiler Lid Fry Pan at no TOOVER Broil! Bake! Fry! Warm 'n Serve! Stainless Steel cooking surface. extra cost Warming tray keeps foods serving Exclusive temperature. Double-Stretch Hose $33.95 Telescoping Extension Wand Dusting Brush Cooks to Crevice easily.

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Look for it in your favorite catalog and store display. Winner of an All-America Award for 1974, it is the first hybrid dianthus mixture ever introduced and what a magnificent mixture it is! Flower colors include scarlet, crimson, white, pink, salmon and two unique "speckled" bicolors never before seen in a dianthus. Magic Charms is early flowering for a dianthus, requiring less than 12 weeks from sowing the seed to bloom. In most locations the plants will survive the winter for a repeat display the following spring. Although seed can be directsown into the garden as soon as the ground can be worked in the spring, best results are assured if the seeds are started early indoors and transplanted.

The lovely flower display begins in early summer and continues through until late fall when the best color effect is often produced. Plants grow 6 in. high and they are covered by clusters of in. flowers. A more common name for colors were introduced pardianthus is "pinks," but as new ticularly the scarlet and crimson colors--the name dianthus has come into more common usage.

It is an old-fashioned flower that breeders have only recently devoted special attention to, and Magic la Charms represents the very latest development. It's Barbecue Time When there's a barbecue in the wind, toss a big crisp salad of western iceberg lettuce chunks, sliced cucumbers, tomatoes and radishes. Add a dressing of anchovy paste, Worcestershire, steak sauce and red wine, and you have top-notch eating with charcoal-broiled meats anytime. For a variety of barbecue salads, rely on the versatile salad green, western iceberg lettuce and serve it torn or shredded or as wedges or "rafts" (crosswise slices). SUPERB BARBECUE SALAD 1 head western iceberg 3 tablespoons tarragon vinlettuce egar 1 large cucumber, sliced tablespoons Worcestershire 2 tomatoes, quartered sauce 1 bunch radishes, sliced 2 tablespoons bottled steak 1.

clove garlic, crushed sauce cups corn oil pound Danish Blue cheese 2 tablespoons dry red wine 2 tablespoons lemon juice Salt to taste 2 teaspoons anchovy paste teaspoon pepper Core, rinse and drain lettuce; chill in disposable bag. Add garlic to oil. Blend cheese with remaining ingredients; discard garlic, and add oil to cheese dressing; mix Cut lettuce into bite-size chunks in bowl. Add cucumber, tomatoes and radishes. Toss lightly with half of the dressing, just before serving.

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Q. I heard that a disabled During the person no longer has to wait ranks of women last 52 years 6 months to start getting so- risen from workers cial security checks. Since almost two one out of five husband became severely workers according out five of disabled last month and im- Department to the of Labor. ANOTHER REPORT FROM YOUR CONSUMER ENERGY TEAM: Using your laundry more efficiently There are many ways to conserve electricity, fabrics, detergent, plus your energy and time by practicing good laundry care. Here: are a few of them.

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