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CONDENSED STATEMENT —OF— Landry Bank & Trust OPELOUSAS, LOUISIANA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 23, 1919. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts, Bonds, etc.,. .$1,675,120.61 Banking House, Furniture and Fix tures ........................ 16,000.00 Other Real Estate Owned........ 23,976.68 Cash on Hand and With Banks..... 287,191.54 $2,002,288.83 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock....................$ 125,000.00 Surplus........................ . 50,000.00 Undivided Profits, Less Expenses and Taxes Paid .............. 41,508.25 Total Deposits .................. 1,785,780.58 Bills Payable.................... NONE $2,002,288.83 STATE OF LOUISIANA, Parish of St. Landry. I, J. A. Haas, President, and I, L. J. Larcade, Vice-President and Cashier of the above-named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true and correct to the best of my k nowledge and belief. J. A. HAAS, President. L. J. LARCADE, Vice President and Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of October, 1919. H. D. LARCADE, Jr., Notary Public. miiiiiiimiiiMHiiiiiiiiimmiiiimwwmmiimmttmimmimmwiiiimimmiuimimmiimmwmmiimmimimimiimiimmmmmui 122 MY NEW PLACE—122 WEST LANDRY ST. Is now complete, and my stock of Dia monds, Watches* Clocks, Rings, Brooches, Cam eos, Lavalliers, as well as Cut Glass and Hand Painted China, is as complete as a stock can be. Come in and hear the Pathe Phonograph—let us demonstrate the Perfect Machine. Records and needles. Don't forget we can fit you in Optics. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN REPAIRS. I Jno. W. Clark 122 Landry St. OPELOUSAS, LA. = Knights to Install Officers Thursday "Eats" Will be Served Follow ing Impressive Ceremonies Next Thursday Night The annual installation of the of ficers of Opelousas Council Knights of Columbus will take place at the local K. C. Home, in this city, on Thusrday night, when District Dep uty John M. Prescott, and his ward en, will journey here for the purpose of officially installing the newly elect ed officers of Council No. 1173. Those who will be installed are: Oscar J. Mistrir, Grand Knight; A. A. Mendoza, Deputy Grand Knight; Joseph D. Chachere, Chancellor; Ma.uril Richard, Warden; George Vid rine, Recording Secretary; Lawrence Lassalle, Financial Secretary; Alfred Vidrine, Advocate; Micheal Halphen, I Jr., Inner Guard; Albert St Cyr, Out Guard, J. Dufilho, Trus.Besides these officers, elected by the Council, Rev. Father A. B. Coulliard, Chaplain and L. A. Andrepont, Lecturer, appointed by Grand Knight Mistrjc, will be in salled. The newly elected Grand Knight lus notified his House Committee, composed of John Dufilho, Alfred Vidrine and Lawrence Lassalle to pre pare a luncheon for the night of in stallation, and as a special 'notice of this affair will be mailed to each member of the Council it is expected that next Thursday night's meeting will be one of the most largely at tended gatherings of Knights in the history of the local organization. All members are urged to be pre sent as the installation ceremonies are considered very impressive and it is desired by the incoming adminstra tion to have the largest possible at tendance at the initial meeting. PRIVATE CLASSES Any one desiring to take the com- mercial course in a priwate class, af- ter school hours, will please apply to Miss lone Joret. oct4-2t. -;-O —Miss Lillian Lassalle, who is at tending school at the Sacred Heart Academy, Grand Coteau, spent Sat urday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goldman Lassalle. —Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Larcade,Sr., have just returned from New Or leans where they went to purchase the latest fashion milliner's hats and novelites. They invite their friends to come see their up-to-date stock. Prices to suit the most particular people.—adv. —Nathan Haas left on Sunday to resume his studies at Tulane Univer sity, New Orleans. f\ New |ON'T send that marred, rubbed chair or table or dresser to the attic. It's just as serviceable as ever. ** • 3 Simply get a can of BBRRYCRAFT, the wonder* working stain-finish for all interior wood-work. Apply it yourself in a few minutes* time, and you'll havea piece of furniture that will do credit to any room in j your home. .You can obtain BERRYCRAFT in almost any shade • you prefer. Perhaps you're tired of the present color-scheme of your furniture and wood-work. Or perhaps the two don't match. Re m ember that there is no substitute for BERRY-* CRAFT. It has back of it the sixty years' experience of Berry Brothers in the manufacture of quality varnish products. _ Yet it costs no more than ordin-j ary finishes. Join the of "BBRRYCRAFTBRS" right now. It will pay you both in the saving of money and in added home-attractiveness. _ We can supply you. _____ i t ESTATE J. B. SANDOZ, Opdotuu, Lau f m. 9 9 m •a. = Advertise in The Star-Progress