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.Extlusiuc ftillittrv S p op raHE SHOP WITH TBE NE WEST IDEAS' I 1522 DRVADES STREET n While. on I)r ans Street to See Our Spring Hats. 19 35 Dauphine St., New Orleans, La. 9PLEATING , i % d!LE YOU SHOP on Mater bral, nt.g Pleating. Buttonholes, Hemstitching, picoting. Buttons 1.+ac to Order, Beading, Pinking U THREAD H L MlODERN ALL WORK GUARANTEED ril.l :.-. '' . ... : c Ic Notices e) AFrTIST CHL RCU. TI . yeld;'Rev.. 1. y E . y trIt Sh Bt. Jhone Jac.k-01 3b. 0 sRVICES. i e1ol every Sunday aftyruoon -all, 3:15 o'clock. !o! THE HOLY \.VAk: OF ac.et and Alix Sts. \ L. A. Cotterrissh Pri.st: ... S ev E. P. McGrath and Rev. 2M analtaft5. SNtne. Algiers 67S. SERVICES. wC] Mauses, 6. 6:30 and 7. j 7:30., 9 and 11. -3T3 ODIST CHURCH. .,ae and Delaronde its. * ( C. Wior. pastor; residence, 236 Sphone Algiers 138. BSIIRVICES. 0ebeel--1 4:30. 11 ma. in. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting--i:30 p. m. B&. O IET ISCOPAL CHURCH. aens Ave. and Olivier St. MI3. T B. Clifford. 235 Olivier St. eao Algiers 312. gaRVICLS. i:"0 a. m.. communion (full - sl sermaO l Scleel-430 a. m. SBanaday-:30 p. n., evening ,lT HVAJLI. LUTHERAN qsgamr 01ir and Eliza 8ts. --W. . BRafter. Re.. 438 Olivier St. Phese Algiers 40. SBRVICBS. U.S. a. sm. a w. @3UUZ Puuips C. P. CZUTAT* Secas" &, CU1IaT.TV.lhsiSM J. J. CIZUTAT. TrPbr 'Algiers Sash, Door and Blind Co., Inc. ARIS, STEAMBOAT WORK--HOUSE OPENINGS - Turnings and Scroll Sawing 0- a0 i .a la'ry: or. Adlme sat PdIeam Avi. i. Telephoae AgIs 14i kp IAMONDS ES AND JEWELRY !oS Royal St. ]II -c~ - 1· mwuu THINGS Or ALL NWe er v nit St.. SMfwun 44 j$30.40 w parons the street nlees $9.6Otper wire servie. autos be thlem J `. peIate antes Mý HEAR The NEW. EDISON and you'll buy one, if not now --later. 341 BARONNE ST. pion VAN~w BITH Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Donner (nee Florence Brownlee) of 337 Delaronde 8t.-a boy. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Frank lin (nee Lorena Williamson of our town) of Gulfport, Miss.-a boy. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daly of 1030 Brooklyn Ave.-a girl. Born to Mr. and Mrs. 8. COrtes (nee OMlia Wilson) of 624 Barracks St.-- girl. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mans of 234 Morgan St.-a girl. ORDER YOPUR LOWERS AT QUALITY FLOWER 5O3P Cheapeat is the Cit. H. B. .XNICIOS Prep. Fsaeral Design and Weldin Phose Iacksea 4. B Iou es St. Our JANUARY CLEARANCE is now on. 25 to 60F reductions prevail through out the store. where Plee sad QSI e m-s COAL The best - de Iaea yo at the lowest priU. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Our annual lecture series begins with to-night's service. The first of these lectures will be delivered by the local pastor. The topic is "The Bible Doctrine of the Good Angels." Come and bring your friends. The lecture period is very short this year owing to the early beginning of lent. But the pastor will endeavor to have some of the pastors, who will not lecture here during the regular series, to deliver their lec ture in our church after the Easter season. If there is a topic on the list which you are interested in es pecially, please, make your wish known to your pastor. Our catechumens meet every Monday. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons from now on. It is the earnest wish of your pastor that all the children be present at every lesson, and that they always be present on time. A few of those who tad announced themselves for Communion for last Thursday have not attended. If you are one of them please let your pastor know. Next week. Friday night at 7:30 the voting members of our congrega tfon will meet at the parsonage. The Trinity Lutheran Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Rogers. Behrman Ave., Lower Coast, the coming Wednesday night, Jan. 12; meeting begins at S:00 p. m. sharp. Mr. William Hloffstetter is the host. a Mount Olivet Church , Cor. Pelican and Olivier Sts., New Orleans, Lt. - Rev. Thomas Bennett Clifford, Rec- o tor. Telephone, Alg. 812. a Services for next Sunday as fol- a lows: n 7:30 A. M.-Celebration of the Holy Communion (Full Choral) and Sermon. C 9:30 A. M.-Sunday School. 7:30 P. M.-Evening Prayer and E Sermon. The regular monthly meeting of a the Wardens and Vestrymen will be ,held next Monday night, January E 10th, at 7:30 at the Rectory. t The annual Christmas tree cele- j bration took place Friday night at the Parish House. There was a large tree beautifully decorated and each child present received a box of c candy. A following delightful pro- a gram had been arranged and was en- c joyed by all: "A Christmas Eve Pilgrimage"-"Jack", Roy Keenan; "Jill," Lillian Koenig; "Two Out laws," F. Hawkins and C. Puckett; "A Miser," R. Briel; "Two Or phans." Jos Koenig and Nellie Hon. niball; "Miss Selfishness," It Lau man and "Xmas Spirit," Margaret Rebbrts. Then there was a song, "Tip-toe," by the primary class and several solos by Miss Evelina -Lo rente. After the program, candy was dis tributed and the following scholars received medals for attendance: Gold Medals-Marion Forsythe, Ed mond Schorr, Catherine Guillot, Floyd Pernandes, Myrtle and Annie Fordyth, Gilbert Manson, Mary and Lee Menge, Nellie Honniball, Fran ces North, Jos. Koenig, Eva Angelo, Lillian Koenig, Clifford Angelo, Roy Keenan, Horace Harris, Henry Leh mann, Susie Thorning, Alma Haw kins, Martha Ponti and Mary Clif ford. Silver Medals-Helen Sease, Mae Carr, Roland Briel, Hazel Lan men, Idella Lehmann, Florence rd Riohards, Dorothy and Carlotta of Kraft. There will be a "GetTo-Oether" ak- dinner at St. Paul's Church, Satur eur day evening, at 6 o'clock, for boys between the age of 12 and 18 years. The cost will b4 twentytive cents a Splate. It is hoped. that Mt. Olivet will be well represented at the din ner. Sunday morning after Sunday School ,tke following officers were 124 eleted by the Sunday School teach ers an dotfflicera to serve for the en suing year: Mr. Adolph Spitsfaden, superintendent; Mr. Geo. L. Cui nlngham, assistant superintendent; treasurer and Mr. Lloyd Hawkins, assistant secretary-treasurer. -Methodist Church Notes S Rev. C. . Wectir, Past, Rea..de. .6Ose ur st. Phme Alisrs AB Last bSunday was, a gloorhy, rainy O one, but our services were well at tended, especially at the morning bour; at which time there was hne of the largest morning congregations we have had for a long time. We Shave made a good start on the New Yea. The attendance at Sunday School wuas good, and til Epworth LMaue was very interesting. PEIRSONAL. •Among the interesting occasiuns, Sduring the holidays, was when the members of Miuph Choir preseted Miss Roberta Hahesbring, the effi elent organist ,with a beautiful S breast pin, as a token of esteem and apprecitlon of her devotion to her duty. - 3 New Year's Day, the Putor was puesented with a handsome ash off~ri, accampald by a note thatsaid in part: 'Dear Pastor: Th, little gift is from 'yor ougre gatin snd 'expressg their afection o and gratitaude because of yor av ug been retusme to the .Algers Chuarch for thiyeuar ifth yar. The toktm came as £ surlisn, bt was 9r01 bChW l'- . i·i-L M. Stbeis Ib rV -2 ~L sI~pS Qgbomudt 1*. bw ku~~3E~' SCHOOL DAYS ;M . 1 tab c iºt that. Colomb returned with her to spend a few weeks with her grandmother T and other relatives. n. Miss Norwood of Hope, Arkansas, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Al King, 305 Vallette. Mr. F. B. Flanders. Scout 'Master I of Troop No. 36. B. S. A.. is critic- nl ally ill at his home, 117 Vallette. D The Boy Scouts of Troop No. 1S and Scout Master Burnell, are plan- F ning a trip to the Chalmette Battle 01 Grounds on Jan. 8. Mrs. Blakeman entertained the Choir Tuesday night; Mrs. Wier the C Woman's Home Missionary Society.t E Both meetings were interesting. a: The Junior League met last night, with Mrs. Hafkesbring. B The Misses Louden and Miss' Edith McGOire of Baton Rouge spent the holidays with their aunt, Mrs. J. U. Melancon. D On Dec. 29, 1920, Mr. J. C. I1 Steele and Miss Loleta Miller, two 1! well known young people of McDon oghville, were united in marriage ' at the Parsonage, the Rev. C. C. Wier I s officiating. T Mr. W. T. King, brother of Doc tors A. C. and E. L. King, whose b home is in Centreville, La., is dan- 1 gerously sick at Hotel Dieu. b ANNOUNCEMENTS. Prayer Meeting tonight at 7:30. We want this meeting to be some what in -the nature of "Echoes from - the Holidays." Come and tell of some great joy you have had during the Holidays. Services next Sunday at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Church of the Holy Name of Mary The collection taken up in church last Sunday for the sarving children of Europe amounted to more than $200, and we expect this to be the biggest sum given by any other church in the city. Again we thank our people for their generosity. We are sure they will be more than doubly blessed by the prayers offer ed up by these 3,500,000 suffering innocents. Great hopes for the success of the Seminary Drive was shown Mon day night by the enthusiastic meet ing of the lidles of the parish. It was a great gathering of willing workers, determined to set to work in earnest, to visit every family and to collect every cent that can be spared for the greater honor and glory of God. We trust that when they make their final report, we may still be able to boast: "Algiers always ahead." Great aid will be rendered these ladies if all the men and boys turn out and work in the parade on Sunday. They will all meet at the H, N. G. C. Sunday af ternoon, at 1:30 P. M. Young men don't be slackers! Just as you responded to your country's call, so come forth now at the cal lot your church, and help swell the ranks of her loyal sons and defenders. Ihursday afternoon and night confessions will be heard in prepara. tion for the 1st Friday. Thursday evening at 7:30 P. M., e there will be a special meeting of s the Holy Name Society, at which the e installation of officers will take place. January 9th is Communion Sunday for the Holy Name men. It Sis beginning of a New Year--of a a year which from the present out look is sure to bring forth events of tremendous importance to every body. It is the wish of the Nation . al Director, that every Holy Name Sman offer ap his communlon that 1 God may direct the turn of human I- events to bring about true peae, I happiness and contentment among Slmn and .nations espelally to our • iwn Amerlesica. We are glad to have Father Larklin r with us and hope he will stay as long i as possible. This bit of informa ation is published for the benefit of - his lumerable friads who have been cotatly inqulatng about him. BAPTISMS. SSidnaey Charles, unm of Sidney er * seren and Ruth Iblids of 411 VTl Slotto St. Speasors, Cora IMId ad MKbr'se B rgevp . AntesLsera of A. Osesa , .+ ---,;'_"C Eleanora Marguerite, daughter of thr Thos. Munsterman and Sarah Cog- wh nevich of "22 Pelican Ave. Spon sors. Albert Cognevich and May .Munsterman. Fa; Earl Micheal, son of Ernest g Brown and Clara Torres of 269 El_ 182 mira Ave. Sponsors. Michael J. n Duggan and Mrs. E. Permantel. We Nemera Catherine. daughter of Fred Schoene and Ida K. Hoggett, full of 631 Patterson St. Sponsors, Wm. mil Ward and Mrs. A. J. Ward. ent Archibald Choate, son of Archie Chestnut and Nellie Kestler of 522 SElmira Ave. Sponsors, Geo. Choate and Alice Chestnut. Frank Ernest. son of Wm. J. fro Burke and Amelia Dellucky of 424 we Pelican Ave. Sponsors, Amelia en( lhurke and John O. Ford. - the Edwina Marie, child of C. D. Daigle and Agnes Boyer of 707 At. lantic Ave. Sponsors, Roy Suther- l land and Miss Ella Domina. IN col Rita Alice, daughter of George m Treuil and Elmire Crespo. Spon- of r sors, Sidney Crespo and Mrs. \ J. Treuil. Harris Joseph, son of Sillney Her- ag bert and Leah Breaux, of 1614 Ope- the l lousads Ave. Sponsors, Leonce He- tel bert and Julle Dellott. * lal n-ron Saptember atrews h woodland de With many a brilliant color; The world Is brighter than bfore m Why should our hearts be lla t sorrow and the scarlet Seaf Bad thoughts and snry weatnbr 1 Ah met this glory sad this grief Agree not well tegether. - .~. W. Pasms t Food for the Family. A bran bread which Is wholesome had easily made Ii a redpe which " should be found in all bhoeholds The n tlown Is a good On a SBrae Brne. STae one pint each t flour and bran, one cupful of buttermilk er sweet milk will do. teaspooaol o soda, a halt teaspoonanl of salt, thra Itablespoontfuls of moles. Mir and of bake one hour to one hour and a da Graham Popov§r t Take one cpfupil each of graham - our and white flour, one cuptul each t- o milk and water, a teaspoonful of it sugar and a half taspoonful of salt. br ~ Beat the four and the milk together P1 .k then add the water and other Ingred id eats, beat well witth an egg beater, e our lnto ot gemns and bake i id hot even. These are light as a feath Wash a cupful of prunes and soak Sover night In water to cover. In the Smorning remove the pits and coP a the prunese add one quart of flour, one he pant of raham flour, a tspoonful of ll salt, a tablespoonful of sugar, one t- yeast cake dissolved In lukewarm g water and enough waim milk to make i a soft dough. Allow it to rise, stir so briskly, put into a well buttered bread ur pan. Let rise again and bake In a - of moderate ven. This is a very health. ful bread and one the e~lldren like. ht Eggs In Baskets With Bace., S eparate the whites and yolks of as many eggs as desired, being careful not to break the yolks. Beat the whites Suntil stiff enough to stand. Turn Into of a buttered baking dish, make small he depressaiss for the yolks and carefull he ap tha n. Dot with butter, n s-rnkle wlh salt and bake a medlum It brow. Serm gaalshed with a fried becon. t- abibage a~d Appe Salad. iti hop together one cabbage had, - Sour tart apples, semn well wlth salt n- mm cayene ad lss wilth a good me monamals deag. Sere at o an tks one cupful t mneayosa Di empita otll ogs aud of ent appr, oe teaIeepeftlu of ebpet ebetshire sme. Miz In the eeds -a- - aof waer; m. ea f pag aepnes et wc tbe ben a abdstag bega bell add A GREATER OFFERING N 'w St.lisa Trimmed and U ntrimmni d fuIlat 98c to $5.98 . : .- I nI t, - I hliýll I, thb : nn . 1r ' . 1" ,ýt ln to! (tw l i lit. I i 1 I I Block's Millinery House ' G o 1*,' 1 Ir hi-iw 'In S' t "1 ' ' Nt r.- lIr. - . n}:; "1 it RE IT 1%, I1I.411'h'. The Wonders of America By T. T. MAXEY BUNKER HILL MONUMENT. THE elevation known as "Bunker - i-ll" Is situated in Charlestown Boston harbor. On this spot, on June 17, 1775. was fought the famous BIattle of Bunker Hlill, between the British and American forces. Here the gratitude and patriotism of the American peo ple have caused to be erected a great granite obelisk as a memorial. Located in the center of a four-acre square and surrounded by an Iron tence, this monument is 221 feet highi and 30 feet in diameter at tle base. Within the shaft is a circular stair- - way leading to a chamber, 11 feet in diameter and 17 feet high, at the top, from which is visible a view that thrills the heart of every American, who has been fortunate enough to witness it. It is an interesting fact that the corner stone was laid by General La Fayette, a son of glorious France, daur ing his famous visit to America in 1825. The monument was dedicated in 1842, on which occasion Daniel Webster spoke these famous words: "It looks, it speaks, it acts, to the fuall comprehension of every American mind, and the awakening of glowing enthusiasm in every Amerit.n heart. Its silent but awful utterance; its deep pathos, as it brings to our contempla tion the 17th of June, 1775, and the consequences which have resulted to us, to our country, and to the world, from the events of that day, and which we know must continue to rain influ ence to the destinies of mankind to the end of time." If the world were not so lately through with the big war, it would consader any one of the half-dozen or more wars now going on as conflicts of epochal importance. Mexican politicians are said to have agreed on Obregon for president, but the election doesn't occur until Sep tember 1, and the agreement is like ly to be all Mex. by that time. As Detroit passes St. Louis in pope lation the ancient Mound city may be heard to remark in a superior, aristo cratic tone that one must accustom one's self these days to taking the dust of upstart flivversl While women are entering all of man's once exclusive spheres, a four teen-year-old boy has beaten scores of girls in a bread-baking contest. French women declare they will pay the single tax as well as bachelors. Each one is ready to meet her eman elpated responsibilities like a man. There's enough coal in the grouam to last 7,000 years, says the bureau of mines. At the present rate of delivery It will stay In the ground 7,000,000 c31s5T.A&N so5nCE. First Church of Christ Seleatist. a breach of the Mother Church il Boetee. Mdilee, 1 Nashville Avenue sad Garfield street. Sua day servces at 11 a m. and 8 p. a. Subject of sermon, "Sacrament." Sunday Sehool at 9:30 a. m. * Wedaesday evening sedwe at 8 p. m. Second Church of Christ, Scentists a branch of the Mother Church in Boston. Planters' Hotel, Dauphine and Iberville streets. Sunday services at 11 U. m. and 8 p. m. Subject, "Sacrament." Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening services st 8 o'clock. SH Aascal & Bros.. Ltd. oaozenmIs AND w WTDRN PNle. Ave., Cor. Vemeret t. S Long Distance Phone SAlgiers 321 SAlOIERS, LA. Dr. H. Macon Fay Stumpf Pharmacy U Phone Algiers 9125 CAFIERO'S ICE WORKS SID M. CAlEO. Prep.. aadur .d PURE DISTILLED WATER ICE 216-1-20-22 H·ers St. Pb. AlWners 466 Model Sheet Metal Works FRANK MRAAI, Prop. tqmfr Work, Gutter Spouting Steam and Gas Fittg Se PHONE ALIsRS 877 S 1 NEWTON STREET STOVi WOOD Mixed Stove Wood in any quantity. IEstateof D. GAYAUT Phone Alg;416 - 1240 Brooklyn Ave. We have the best b) Sa4 be cause we pay the hitghec price for the best flour. No o-der tee large or too :mall. H. Martinez, 417 ELMIRA AVEI#UE Phone Alglers 91&2 MIENGE 31ARINI. HAlI)WAIRE & SUi'PLY CO. (Incorporated) Illl I HA I.ELt. { 218-Y3t ('anal Wt.. "llng.e Bloock," New Orleanr, l.a.. .m . '.. A. Dock Engine and Cable Stores. Prou laons. SAVE AND HAVE Money Talks Ia your pocket it will soon say "good-bye." In our say. ings bank it will earn 8%% interest and soon it will say "Irm growing." Why not make your money work for you? ALGIERS BRANCH Hibemia Bank and Trust Co. 360 Verret Street Gallagher's Storage and " Transfer Co. Inc. Ornc., 1154 Magazine Street New'Ories. La. * W. ZEIHER Purmltre Rlepaired & Reflaished Is Amy Color Formerly with Malon Blanche 60s seukle St. New Odners Save and Secure 6% on Your Molaer *i.00 Start. Account .100 JACESON BUILDING & LOANg ASSOCIATION 722 Common St.