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F ANK .ACE COVINGTON'S BIG STORE By their gracefulness of line, by their delightful distinctiveness---thus shall you know them---thus can you identify wnter mpparel Selected AtPatecek's 1 The big news of this store this week cannot be told in a description of any one garment, any one article, or any one department. Only a leisurly trip through our big . - *4v"- establishment (and you are welcome) will tell you ex Fur Trimmed Coats, like A DRESS of Navy Trico- actly of all the rich warm beauty to be found in all the illustrations, at greatly re tine or Serge at... $12.50 new merchandise. Wonderful bargains are to be found. duced prices. OVERALLS AT 98c SUITS OVERCOATS Overalls? Yes, we are sell- Always bear in mind when January is the real winter month in which you'll need ing a dandy good, substan- in need of a Suit, let it be an overcoat nearly every tial overall at 98 cents. for Men or Boys, Patecek day. Get the garment at Also carry a line of the best carries a complete line in Patecek's where goods have grade Headlight Overalls, the celebrated Hart, Schaff- been bought right. You can work shirts and gloves. ner & Marx, and Curlee, get a nice, warm overcoat from $12.00 to $30.00. Come in and look these over known as 100 per cent pure Also a full line of macinaws and be assured of your visit wool and absolute satisfac- at $11.50; raincoats, $4.00 - -.-.:- being appreciated. tion guaranteed. to $12.00. SHIRTS-A fine quality NECKWEAR-We keep HOSIERY-One of the HATS-We have a won of fabrics, satins, striped our line of neckwear com- best known lines of hos- derful line of Felt Hats, madras, percals and silks, plete in the late patterns, iery carried, known as in every style demanded priced 98c to $7.50. knits and silks. Everwear, 50c to 75c. by fashion, at low prices. Personal and Local News Miss Boudousquie, Society Editor Mrs. F. F. Planche announces the engagement and approaching marri age of her daughter, Iris Madeline, to Mr. Feltus Barrow Folkes, now of Covington, formerly of St. Francis ville, La., on Saturday, January 14, 1922, at 7 p. m., at the Presbyterian Church. The wedding will be a very quiet affair and no invitations have been issued, relatives and friends of both families being invited through this medium. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Durel en tertained at a reception and dance New Year's Eve in honor of their daughters, quite a number of the young dancing set, as well as, the married set, being present. Delight ful music was furnished, and refres;h ments in keeping with the holiday season were served in abundance. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kammer en tertained at a Gypsy Camp Fire Meeting on New Year's Eve at their home on America street, at which were present the younger members of the school set. Delightful games were enjoyed, followed by a Wenna bake. It was a very informal affair, the best time imaginable having been enjoyed by all those present. Mrs. F. F. Planche and Miss Iris Planche returned Wednesday night from New Orleans where they spent several days. Mrs. Myrtis Watson, of Patterson, La., State Grand Worthy Matron; Mrs. J. B. Wortham, Past Grand Worthy Matron, and Mrs. E. J. Do mergue, Dist. Deputy Grand Worthy Matron, of the Order of the Eastern Star, were here Wednesday on their annual official visit to the Coving ton chapter. Following the meeting an informal reception was held hi honor of the distinguished visitors. During her short stay here Mrs. Wat son was the guest of Dr. and Mis. H. D. Bulloch. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Planche and family spent New Year in Bogalusa with DMr. and Mrs. A. M. Planche and family. 1usiness This Year Will be on a strongly competitive basis. We shall make it to your interest to buy of us. COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES Prescriptions delivered at Abita Springts twice daily. ou find Service and Prices Right UG You'll find Service and Prices Right * Mrs. M. D. Connors was a Ne.a Orleans visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lacoste, the lat ter formerly Miss Rachael Roubion, returned Saturday to their home in New Orleans after having spent their honeymoon here. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Belknap and son were the New Year guests ot. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy H. Smith. They motored to Slidell that evening on a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smith and family. Miss Blanche Cahn, of Port Allen, La., arrived Saturday morning to spend the remlainder of the season here with Mrs. Ed. Evans. The Bridge Club has resumed their games, having met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Hardy H. Smith, with Mrs. A. L. Bear, of New Or leans, as guest of honor, the first prize having been awarded Mrs. E. G. ,Richard, Mrs. Bear being present ed with a dainty souvenir in honor of the occasion. Mrs. Harry Warner entertained the Double T. G's. at their last meeting, the first prize having been awarded Miss Marie Louise Stevenson, conso lation Miss Grace Menetre, guest prize Miss Gabie Boudousquie. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Miss Cecile Warren. Mrs. C. S. A. Fuhrmann was the hostess of the Matrons Club at their meeting held Wednesday afternoon,. the first prize having been awarded Mrs. H. D. Bulloch, consolation Mrs. H. K. Goodwyn, guest prize Miss Marie Louise Stevenson. The club will meet next week at the home of Mrs. Edw. Byrnes on Military Road. Mrs. J. C. LeBourgeois, of New Orleans, who is now recuperating from a serious illness, is spending some time at Ozonia, the guest of Mrs. A. B. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hood and little daughter, of Lake Charles, La., were the New Year guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Lyvoi. Mra. C. O. Domergue returned last Tuesday Znight from New Orleans where she visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Domergue and family for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Domergue will make their home here with Dr. anrd Mrs. M. R. Fisher. Miss Nell Wallik returned Tuesday morning to Marion, Ala., to resume her studies at Judson College, after having spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Moses and family. Miss Jeanette Moses did not return as she had expected to on account of a slight injury, but expects to leave in a few days to resume her school work. Mr. and Mrs. Moses also had as their holiday guests Mrs. A. L. Bear, of New Orleans, and their daughter, Miss Retta Moses, also Miss Ethel Schwartz. On SODA WATER TOILET ARTICLES We offer you the best to be had in the mar ket. Our plans for the pres ent year include giving you service as well as quality and value of goods. Miss Clarice Quatreveaux spent New Year's Day in New Orleans. Miss Louise LeBlanc was recalled to New Orleans on account of the ill ness of her sister, Mrs. Eugene Gerard. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Linton and son,e of New Orleans, were the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian H. Smith and family. Miss Avis Mercadel returned Sun day night from New Orleans after a week spent there with Mrs. M. Merca del and family, Miss Vernie Galmiche having joined her in New Orleans for the day, Sunday, returning with her that evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Segond were New Orleans visitors Sundlay. Misses Marie Louise and Laurence Stevenson returned Tuesday from New Orleans, after having spent sev eral days there as the guest of M:. and Mrs. Daniel Hoffman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Schwartz return'ed Tuesday afternoon to their home in New Orleans after several days spent here with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Menetre and Mr. jdrian D. Schwartz. Miss Lona Allain, of New Orleans, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jau froid and family. Miss Dora Jau froid, who spent the holidays at her hom'e here, returned `Sunday after noon to New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Burns and little son left Tuesday for Poscha toula, where they will make their home. Mr. Burns has opened his law office there and will continue his practice of law there. Mr. and Mrs. Burns have many friends in Coving ton who regret to see them leave, but wish them success in their new field. Miss Mary Sugg returned Tuesday evening from New Orleans where she has been since her recent severe ill ness, having completely recovered. While away she spent several days in Baldwin, La., with Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Sewell. Miss Laura Hosmer returhed last Thursday from New Orleans after two weeks spent there as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Buck. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Schultz and son returned Saturday morning to their home in Pontotoc, Miss., after hav ing spent several months here wits Mr. and Mrs. A. Frederick. Mrs. Katherine Cable returned Friday morning to her home in Jennings, La., after two weeks spent here with her mother, Mrs. Pauline Hoffman, and brother, Mr. Robert Hoffman. LEVI ROBERT BUSH. In loving memory of our beloved husband and fathen, Levi Robert Bush, who died Janulary 2, 1921. In the cold and winter woods softly sleeping, Where the flowers have died and decayed, Lies the one we loved so dearly, In his sil'ent lonely grave. Peaceful be your sleep, dear father, It is. sweet'to breathe your name; In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. You shall never be forgotten, Never from our memory fade, Loving hearts will always linger, Around the grave where you are laid. It is one year, father dear, since you have left us, And we miss you more and more; Our hearts are filled with sadness, For your sweet smile we see no mnore. We miss your coming footsteps, We miss your everywhere; Life is not what is used to be, Since our dear father is not there. THEODORE. MADISONVILLE NOTES. (Continued from page 1) seau f, Junior Rousseau f, Bleank Young g, Lonnie Tyrney g, Bubble Badeaux c; Wilmer Perrin; sub; Harry Hoover, referee. Wednesday afternoon, January 4, the Junior cagers, like the proverbial child who licked his kid ibrother 'cause his ma licked him, transfer red the punishment received to the Covington Junior Hi quintette with the same score of 13 to 8 in a hard fought game. Line-up, Covington, Blenk Youny f, Chris Ragan f, Ferdie Trenchard c, Geo. Blow g, Vic Brad ley g, Duke, sub. Madisonville, 'Leon Leon Rousseau f, Wilmer Perrin f, Bubbie Badeaux c, Junior Rousseau S, Lonnie Tyrney g, Smith, sub; ref eree, Bennie Chatellier. A Series of Dances Planned. The first of a series of nine o'clockE dances planned for the pre-Lenten season will take place Saturday, Jan. 14th, in the U. F. B. A. Hall. The floor committee includes Bennie Chatellier and Enos Pennington andl Misses Pinkie Gollehon Denia Chat ellier and Dimples Ballam. Whispers. A fortunate Few were the recipi ents of a Telegram of Smiles on New Year's Day from Vera Cruz, signed Earl. And who couldn't smile un der the climatic conditions when hr says, "'every swallow is one of joy." Who said Larry wasn't an astrono mer-when he's a proven adept at seeing stars? Church houses were crowded Sur day-a fact consistent with the many new leaves turned over. The truth will out sometimes and thereport states that our bash ful young friend, Ross, has a bevy of "pretty chickens" to look after these days-only Papa Pitcher's feathered beauties, my dear girls. Social Items of Iterest, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Haas were hosts Thursday evening at a delightful dance at their pretty home in Cov ington street, complimentary to Miss Mayme Milloit. It was one of the many delightful affairs, planned for the Yuletide season and a large num ber of young people were entertain ed. ,Ir. and Mrs. Hass' guests in cluded Miss M.ayme Milloit, Misses Adrienne Dendinger, Marie Rausch. Thelma Policar, Dimples Ballam, Della Parent, Carmine Young, Pink;e Gollehon, Bonnie Leonard, Nora and Pearl Holly, Louise Badeaux, Bonnie Mae Smith, Edith Koepp, Denia Chat ellier and Hettie Ko'epp, Mr. and Mr,'. Frank V. deGruy, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Koepp, Messrs. John Rausch, Victor Oulliber, Bennie Chatellier, Larry Davenpart, Rudy Flasdick, Ross MTr phy, Geo. Dutsch, Jr., Dan Cooper, Enos Pennington, Bud Koepp. Leo, LeBlanc, Dr. Chas. Lopez, Lloyd H'eughan. and others. Miss Nannie Collihon charmingl: entertained the younger school set at a cobweb party and dance at her nome Thursday evening, a large number of guests enjoying the oc casion. Miss Ethel Oulliber was the recipi ent of much attention when she wa' tendered a surprise party by he:; many friends, Wednesday evYeninr. January 4th, the occasion being her 1 8th birthday. The participants in cluded Miss Ethel Oulliber. Misso: Elsie Galatas, Mabel Perrin, Eva Pennington, Gladys Young, Ella Statement of the COVINGTON BANK & TRUST CO. Located at Covington, Parish of St. Tammany, La. Report furnished to the Examiner of State Banks by the above Bank at the close of business December 31, 1921. E. G. DAVIS, Pres. R. H. DUTSCH, Cashier. S. D. BULLOCH, WARREN THOMAS, Vice-Presidents. RESOURCES Demand loans ...................... 69739.41 Loans secured by mortgage .......... 456782.91 Other loans and discounts ........... 384646.65 Overdrafts secured .................. none Overdrafts unsecured ............... none United States bonds ................ 14800.00 Other stocks, bonds, securities, etc., ... 96525.00 Banking house, furniture, fixtures .... 22500.00 Other real estate owned ............ 5883.66 Cast items ........................ 1858.55 Due from banks, bankers.. 184615.26 (other than above) Checks on other banks .... 437.97-185053.23 Gold coin ............... 1432.00 Silver, nickel, copper coin.. 3297.15 National Bank Notes and ail issues U. S. Gov't,,... 26017.00- 30746.15 $1268535.56 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ............... 100000.00 Surplus ........................... 25000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses, taxes. 29595.73 Due other banks, bankers. 82993.41 Dividends unpaid ........ 8323.00 Cashier's cks. outstanding. 1087.73 Ind. deposits subject to ck. 392161.86 Tru t funds on deposit.... 16091.41-500657.41 Individual savings deposits .... ..... 530761.23` Time certificates of deposit ......... 80521.19 Cert. of deposit for borrowed money .. none Bills payable ...................... none Notes and bills rediscounted ......... none Reserved for interest and taxes ...... 2000.00 $1268535.56 STATE OF LOUISIANA, Parish of St. Tammany. I, E. G. Davis, President, and I, R. H. Dutsch, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly , swear that the above statement is true to the bestA of my knowledge and belief. E. G. DAVIS, President. R. H. DUTSCH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 5th day of January, 1922. THOS. M. BURNS, Notary Public. ICE PRICES REDUCED Beginning January 1, 1922, follow ing will be the price of ice: 50 cts. per cwt at platform 60 cts. per cwt cut ice at platform 60 cts. per cwt delivered ST. TAMMANY ICE & MFG. CO. Phones 53 and 224-J Covington, La. Cooper, Pearl Chatellier, Thea Mill oit, Elmer Oulliber, Nannie Golle hon, Mayme Milloit, Edith Badeaux, Miss Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Oulliber, Jr., Messrs. Frances and Noel Kammer, Geo. Dutsch, Lloyd Heughan, Doc. Pennington, Lawrence Frederick, Emile and Thos. Fred-! erick, George McCormack, Allen Le Blanc, George Mayle, Leon and Jun ior Rousseau, Wrilmer Perrin, James and Alfred Oulliber, Walter Harrell and Launcelot Butler. Personals. Miss Marion Ratola left Monday for her home in New Orleans after a delightful visit of two weeks with Miss Edith Badeaux. Mrs. F. V. deGruy was the guest for a fortnight of friends in Jackson, Miss., returning to Madisonville last Monday. Mrs. F. R. Merritt and children. Frank and Mildred Emily, have re turned to New Orleans after a pleas ant sojourn of a week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Koepp, Sr., anl Mrs. Earl Galatas. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Koepp, Sr., also had as their guests during the past week Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mil:er and Miss Estelle Rousseau, of New Orleans. Miss Ruth Wilbur, of New Orleans, was the guest for several days of Miss Ruth Cooper, having come over for the soiree Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gollehon and Miss Sallye were recent visitors to New Orleans, Mrs. Gollehon return ing Thursday accompanied by Mrs. E. T. Linton and little son who will be their guests for an indefinite period, and Mr. Gollehon and Miss Sallye remaining until Sunday, when they returned. Mrs. Chas. Koepp and Miss Eva Pennington were the guests for twJ weeks of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Penn ington. Miss Bonnie Leonard has returned to Hattiesburg, Miss., after a delight ful stay here as the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. Wilbur Dutsch. Misses Elmore Rousseau, Corinne Koepp and Master Junior Rousseau visited Mrs. Thos. Carmichael in Pearl River for a fortnight. Messrs. L. F. Ballam and Paul Policar spent several days during the past week in Donaldsonville on business. Among those returning to resuma studies at the various school this week are Miss Ruth Cooper, Baton Rouge; Miss Eva Pennington, New Orleans; Victor Oulliber, L. 4S. U.; Rudy Flasdick, Tulane University.