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Daily World from Opelousas, Louisiana • Page 3

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Opelousas, Louisiana
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Opelousas General Hospital, Opelousas, at 10 a.m. Friday. He is survived by a son, Joseph H. Malveaux of Beaumont, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Egby and Mrs.

Lillian Charles, both of Houston, Texas; five brothers, Adam, Calvin and Oneal Malveaux, all of Lake Charles, Morris Malveaux of West Lake, and Joseph J. Malveaux of Opelousas; and one grandchild. A wake will begin at 5 p.m. and a rosary, will be recited at 7 p.m. at the Williams Funeral Home Chapel in Opelousas.

The Williams Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Delman Guillory Funeral services for Mr. Delman Guillory, 64, were held in Sibille Funeral Home Chapel here at 11 a.m. Saturday with burial following in Cedar Hill cemetery, Washington.

Mr. Guillory was a native of Port Barre and a resident of Cameron. He died Thursday at 9 a.m. in his residence. He is survived by his wife, the former Mariam Guillory of Cameron; two sons, Gerrald Guillory of Opelousas and Cary Guillory of Franklin; a sister, Mrs.

Hazel Savoie of Opelousas; five brothers, Roderick Guillory of Des Moines, Iowa, Fred Guillory of Houma, Howard (Red) and Thomas (Bill) Guillory, both of Port Barre, James E. Guillory four grandchildren and seven step grandchildren. Mr. Guillory was an oil field worker in Cameron. Sibille Funeral Home of Opelousas was in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Ollie S. Boutte recited at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Knighton Funeral Pre 1981 Starting Saturday, December 29, 9:00 a.m. Our complete line of merchandise will be on sale.

Discounts during this sale will range from to BOOKS General Trade Subjects -Children's Paperback Books Cook Books Louisiana Books Extra Book Previously Reduced Books are reduced an additional Picture Frames--Art and Bookends Albums and Scrapbooks Photographic Equipment and Supplies Cameras--Lenses- Accessories Enlargers -Darkroom Equipment (Excluding those previously reduced) BEAUMONT Funeral services for Mr. Ollie Simon Boutte, 57, will be Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church here at 11 a.m., Wednesday with burial in Magnolia cemetery. Mr. Boutte, a native of Mallet and a resident of for eight years, died Friday at 7:15 p.m. in Beaumont the Baptist Hospital of Beaumont.

He was a worker of the vehicle maintenace department with the U.S. Postal service and a World War II veteran of the Navy. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elma Boutte of Beaumont, Texas; two daughters, Zenobia Phillips and Sheila Boutte, both of Beaumont, Texas; four sons, Ollie S. Boutte, U.S.

Marine of San Diego, Ronald, Donald and Kenneth Boutte, all of Beaumont; four sisters, Lillian Guillory of Lake Norlice Oliver and Theresa Batchelot, both Charles, Francisco, and Ruby Granger of St. Martinville; three brothers, Bruno Boutte of Mallet, Boutte of Frilot Cove and Duddley Boutte of Jeffery Newark, and six grandchildren. wake will begin at 7:30 p.m. and a rosary will be A Now you know The tallest cut Christmas tree was a 221- foot Douglas fir erected in 1950 at Northgate Shopping Center in Seattle. edentate SALE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS OFF TRAVELING TREASURES 731 S.

Main (in Jo-Kat's Shop) Junior Sizes IZOD SWEATERS Green, Navy, Cream VILLAGE ARMOIRE St. Landry Plaza Obituaries 1 Mr. Warren Charlot SUNSET Funeral services for Mr. Warren 73, were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the St.

A Charles Church, with burial in the church cemetery by Father Hurst. 4100 Mr. Charlot died Wednesday, Dec. 12 at the Acadiana-St. Landry Hospital, Church Point.

Survivors are his wife, the former Willie Mae Joseph of Sunset; three sons, Charles Charlot of Sunset, Warren and Curtis Charlot of Houston Josie Charlot, both of Sunset, Mrs. Joyce seven daughters, Mrs. Gladys Charlot and Johnson of Richmond, Mrs. Irma Taylor, Mrs. Lois Jones, Mrs.

Rita Anthony, all of Houston, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Lee Ethel Joseph, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Rita Duplechain, all of Houston, Texas; a brother, Carlton Charlot of Opelousas; 10 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. A wake and-rosary-wern was held and rosary recited at the Williams Chapel Friday.

William Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Nathan McBride CHURCH POINT Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. today in the Guidry's Funeral Home Chapel for Mrs. Nathan (Doonay) McBride, 80, with burial in Nathan McBride Family Memorial cemetery in Church Point.

Mrs. McBride, the former Lora Collins, died at 2 a.m. Friday at the Opelousas General Hospital. She is survived by a son, Russell McBride of Church Point; two daughters, Mrs. Western -(Audrey) Cormier and Mrs.

David (Joyce) Nolan, both of Church Point; a sister, Mrs. Eli (Ida) Breaux of Breaux Bridge; nine grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Guidry's Funeral Home of Church Point is directing. Wilbert Lee Clark oins PORT BARRE Funeral services for Mr. Wilbert dit, Lee Clark, 22, will be held at 110 a.m.

Monday at the Mary's Catholic Church here. Burial will follow at Sacred Heart Cemetery. Services conducted by we Mr. Father Clark, Trahan. a resident of Port Barre, died Tuesday, Dec.

22: Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Clark, a sister, Jeanette Marie Clark and two brothers, Sidney and James Allen Clark, all of Port Barre. A wake will begin at 5 m. and a rosary recited at 8 p.m.

Sunday, in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Williams Funeral Home, is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Marshall Malveaux PLAISANCE Funeral services for Mr. Marshall Malveaux, 65, will be held at the St.

Joseph Catholic Church here Monday at 10 a.m. Burial will follow in the church cemetery with Eathet Joseph officiating. Mr. Malveaux, a resident of Plaisance, died in Coming Soon To Opelousas Creative Travel Service 127 West Landry "at Your Service" (Watch For Opening) SHOP THE TOP UP TO SAVE ON SELCTED GIFT ITEMS AND CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS we've assembled gaggle of Here, tinund damaged things our buyers loved, but which didn't sell. Here are many things that deserve a second chance.

You can save and save on them. But only for them, short time, so hurry! Sorry, no layaways or C.O.D's. All sales final THIS WEEK ONLY! To Solis Cadeaui, Inc. 662 South Phone Main 948-3200 Street Interiors Gift Bridal Registry Sundav, December 27, 1981 DAILY WORLD 3-A Opelousas, 1 he A s) re in at, nd ay as vis IS he est his the eat the idthe ver of Beaumont which is in charge of Home arrangements. Mrs.

Lloyd Stagg EUNICE Funeral services for Mrs. Lloyd Stagg, 81, will be held in the First Baptist Church here at 10 a.m., Monday with burial in the Mt. Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Stagg, the former Jessie Marie Ledoux and a resident of Eunice, died Saturday at 9:30 a.m.

at the American Legion Hospital of Crowley following a long illness. She is survived by two sons, Harry and Donald Stagg, both of Eunice; a sister, Mrs. Ethyl Johnson of Crowley; six grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Ardoin's Funeral Home of Eunice is in charge of arrangements. Mrs.

Baskin Rider EUNICE -Funeral services were held for Mrs. Baskin Rider, 86, at 2 p.m. Thursday in St. Anthony Catholic Church here, with burial in Ashford Success stories start here. American Bank and Trust Company Opelousas, Krotz Springs, Port Barre, Lawtell, South Branch Member F.D.I.C.

Cemetery. Mrs. Rider, the former Olevia Vidrine, a native of Eunice, died Wednesday at 6:15 a.m. in the Eunice Nursing Home after a long illness. She is survived by a son, Anthony Rider of Lake Charles; a daughter, Mrs.

D.J. Hornsby of Eunice; a half-brother, Urban Hebert of Eunice; 10 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Ardoin Funeral Home of Eunice is in charge of arrangements. Interesting Facts Brought To You Every Week By Herbert Walker It's a law that NO living person can be pictured on U.S. money or stamps.

The purpose of the law is to prevent anyone from gaining political or other advantage. When the first traffic lights were installed in the 1920s, in some states, oddly enough, red meant go, and green meant stop. Contrary to popular opinion, owls are no wiser than many other birds. In fact, some birds are smarter than owls. The world is really NOT truly round; it's flattened at the poles, and bulges at the equator.

One U.S. town literally made a mountain out of a mole hill. The town of Mole Hill, W. changed its name some years ago to Mountain, W. Va.

And, here's another interesting STARTING OUR FANTASTIC ONCE A YEAR CHRISTMAS the specials are fantastic. You'll notice just a sampling of the unbelievable savings featured in our large ad in this issue. But you'll have to see it to believe single piece of quality merchandise in stock has been many cases to cost or below cost. Here is your chance to save. a happy holiday.

-QUALITY FURNITURE at Discount PRICES 304 W. Landry St. Opelousas Ph. 942-5731 Walkers FURNITURE Christmas Designs Everyday Designs Gift Wrap The Pre-Inventory Sale will be held from December 26 through January 2. during our regular store hours.

We will be closed on January 1. New Year's Day. On Monday, January 4. the special prices during this sale will revert to our regular prices. Due to the special pricing during our Pre-Inventory Sale, all sales will be No charges or credit card sales.

ABSOLUTELY no exceptions will be made. The above sale prices will not apply to Special Orders or Textbooks. During this special, NO MAIL or PHONE ORDERS will be taken. All sales are final, with no exchanges, no returns and no gift wrapping. We reserve the right to limit quantities.

NO DEALERS- We wish you a Happy New Year and happy reading and relaxation with our products. 0 orothy unbar, inc. Store a.m. a.m. Hours: to to 5:00 5:30 p.m.

p.m. 204-212 W. Landry Street Opelousas, LA 70570 (318) 948-4930.

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