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The Daily Review from Morgan City, Louisiana • 9

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The Daily Reviewi
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Morgan City, Louisiana
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Section Two, The Dally Review, Morgan City, Sunday, January 10, 1965, PAGE 3 In a Fashion Patterson- Bayou Vista Notes tit Angela Arrives By EMILY BRANUM Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Mark Melancon in Bayou vista during the New Year's holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Tassin and children of MandevlUe -and also Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Pan-vlUe and daughter of Mar-re ro. the honored guest at a surprise birthday party Wednesday night. The event was given by Mr. and Mrs. Aries Lambert and daughter, Robin.

Those present were Mr. Shivers and their children "Tiger" Paul and Gay Lynn, Mrs. Joe Kemble, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hendricks and daughters, Cheryl, and Laura, Mr.

and Mrs. Halsema Pinho and son Halsema Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Branum and children will celebrate a second Christmas this weekend with the arrival of his parents Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Branum of Greenville, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mensman and daughters are now at home in their new Bayou Vista home.

Cape Girardeau, Mo. where they spent the holidays with Ms grandmother, Mrs. Andrew Rushausen. while they were there they were Joined by relatives from ML Vernon, 1U. and West Memphis, Ark.

New Year's guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shivers were their mothers Mrs. V.L. Emanuel and Mrs.

Lonnie Shivers. Mrs. Shivers' sister, Kathy, was also a guest. They are all from Hull, Tex. Mrs.

Robert Shivers was Friends of Mrs. Frances Sell wiii happy tQ knQw that she will be home from the hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Flint and daughter, Cynthia, have returned following a trip to of Plaquemlne and Miss Josle Marino of Baton Rouge.

Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Folse for the holidays were her mother, Mrs. Matilda Doxey, and her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Doxey and children, all of Cameron. Guests from Midland, Texas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Frederick for the holidays were her father, Mr. H.C.

Beall and Mrs. Beall and her daughters, Janell and Suzanne. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guidroz and son, Mark, spent the day Sunday in Port Barre with Mr.

and Mrs. Ames Robin and son, Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Landry and family had as their guests during the Yuletide season their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Tony Jostandt of Houston, Tex. and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beck of New Orleans.

Friends of Mrs. Elius Bergeron (the former Miss Dixie Belle Gilmore) of Snyder, Tex. will be happy to know that she is doing fine after undergoing surgery this past week in Snyder. Mil rv 4 WHS-'? rvd-ioH A Berwick Personals Mr. and Mrs.

Hanson Lopez and family had as their guests during the recent holidays her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Marino, and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Haydell Jr. and children, all of Plaquemlne. Also guests at their home Christmas day were Messrs. Johnny and Carmello Tascano hgb gog mm cao MISS ELIZABETH ANN LANDRY Mr. and Mrs.

Huey Hopkins of Centerville announce the engagement and approaching marriage of her sister, Elizabeth Ann Landry, to Mr. Ronald Kenneth DeSilvey. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Duval Landry of Calumet and her fiance is the son of the Rev.

and Mrs. Roy DeSilvey Jr. of Centerville. The wedding will be solemnized April 10 at the Teche Baptist Church in Centerville. (Photo by Miguez) A REGULAR MOD-Angla Cash, 20, England's youngest designer.

Morgan City Personals jrefrf) gKgitisa ceQibs By SPRAIN WILSON AP Fashion Writer NEW YORK (AP)-The recent arrival in this country of Miss Angela Cash, England's youngest fashion designer, was a sharp contrast to her parents' experience here before she was born. The petite 20-year old with pale lips and brown waif -like eyes lidded with mascara and fluttering with fake lashes breezed in on the crest of success. Although her firm Angela at London Town has existed less gue, spent the holidays in Baton Rouge with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H.D.

Short. They also visited with their son while there. Mr. Tracy Peterson a teacher at Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, joined his parents, the senior Petersons here for the holidays. Mr.

and Mrs. E.W. Key spent last weekend in Liberty, WESTINGHOUSE 2-DOOR FREEZER 19" ATTACHE PORTABLE TV WITH ALL-CHANNEL TUNING CT1 Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saleme were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Bourgeois of New Orleans, another daughter, Miss Kathleen Saleme, a student at USL in Lafayette and their son, Mr. Anthony Saleme, a student at the LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs.

Nolan Walker spent the New Year's holidays in Metairie with her and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Nelson Sr. and Mrs.

Arnold Bou-dreaux and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Albert Fangue, visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gros in Port Allen on New Year's Day. Mrs.

Boudreaux's borther, the Rev. Chancellor Robert Fangue of Baton Rouge, joined them there for the afternoon. Mrs. Boudreaux's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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Mrs. Nola Anderson and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hendrick, had as their guests during the holidays the former's sisters, Mmes. Frank Bayer and Philip Reullo of New Orleans.

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1T1U RFC 13 guests for the day Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hayden and son, Paul, of Hammond. ii JL-JCqcii irrJi iCst in Mr. and Mrs.

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After nine years they returned home to England and ultimate success with a dress firm called London House. Meanwhile Agnela was growing up with a sketchbook in her hand and the yeasty, restiveness of all her generation. She was nearly tossed out of boarding school for disrespectfully remodeling the class uniforms. Undaunted, Angela nagged at Mama and Papa Cash to let her add some of her- then unorthodox costumes she had sketched to their line. No go.

They did let her make up a few though. When her mother was showing the collection to a Swiss buyer, Angela slipped into the showroom in one. "Terrible," said mama, apologizing. "Marvelous," said the Swiss buyer, who placed a large order. After that Angela's Mod Styles which she describes as "Victorian but somehow very modern-looking," have moved out of her own dress house onto the backs of England's clothes-conscious Mod-Mods and regular Mods.

The Mod-Mod, she says, is from 11 to 16. Angela, being 20, is among the regular Mod group aged 16 to 25. Mods a year ago shocked the world by appearing in skirts as short as Americans are only now getting around to wearing. Now they are in mid-calf lengths for day while only the most advant garde here dare to put on this so-called de-milongeur hem length for formal occasions. Angela, in an Irish-crocheted white blouse like grandmother used to make, talked about her favorite colors, lilac, and pale laces, tiny ruffles, and tatting, bustles and pinched waists -all a part of the new mod mood.

And she talked about the Mod mood itself. "We are brought up much more strictly than American children, I think we're inhibited until we get to be teenagers and then we Just have to revolt, to try things our own way." And that includes calf-length skirts, long hair for boys, short for girls. Christmas holidays in Lafaye II HE fed Jl 5 XMM tte with his mother. Mrs. Thelma Kleiser.

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Felix Com-magere Jr. and children, Felix HI and Janice, spent the New Year's holidays in Jacksonville, Fla. with his father, Mr. Commagere and other members of his family. While there the family enjoyed a reunion New Year's Eve that included six children and their families who had not been all together in 27 years.

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