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The Best New Year Resolution---Join Our RESOLVE TO HAVE MONEY THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN MOST PEOPLE RESOLVE ( _ Sstarts you in OUR TO DO THE RIGHT THING. WHY NOT RESOLVE TO DO THE LOGICAL RIGHT THING - HAVE MONEY IN THE BANK.. i O0URI OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB OFFERS YOU A SYSTEMATIC AND SURE next Xna$s METHOD FOR DEPOSITING MONEY REGULARLY AND WHETHER you wiUl have YOU CAN SPARE A LARGE OR SMALL SUM, THERE IS A CLUB TO SUIT YOU. C - RESOLVE TO JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW - COME IN AND _ _ JIOI N JOIN. CO Joi " , NO .. Come iuand uCm NOW START NOW AND HAVE MONEY NEXT CHRISTMAS INCREASING CLUB PLAN EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN Deposit Ic 1st week, 2c 2nd week. Deposit 25c each week-in Deposit $5 each week Ic Club Increase ic a week-in 50 weeks $12.75 25c Club 50 weeks ............... $12.50 5 Club 50 wDeposit $.........each week--i Do wekc each.. we- C w n e. $250.00 cClub Deposit 2c 1st week, 4c 2nd week. Deposit each week-in Deposit $10 each week 2c Club Increase 2c a week--in 50 weeks 25.50 50c Club 50 weeks ................ 00 $10 Club o weweeeks............. 500.00 SClub Deposit c 1st week, c 2nd week 63.75 $1 Club Deposit $1 each week-in 0 $20 Club Deposit $20 each week--in 1,000.00 50 weeks ............... 50 weeks .............. 1,000.00 10c Club ese 10 st week, 20c 2d0 week. 127.50 $2 Club Deposit $2 each week--in 1.0 $100 Club Deps e wee in 5,000.00 Increase l0c a week-in 50 weeks 50 weeks weeks........... YOU CAN BEGIN WITH THE LARGEST PAYMENT AND DECREASE EACH WEEK HOW TO JOIN . WHY WE HAVE OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB Look at the different Clubs in the table above and select the one you wish to join, It is a part of the business of our bank to encourage thrift and to teach economy. the Ic, 2c, Sc, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00, or more; then come to our In no better way can we render-service to all of the people of this town and comd bank with the first weekly deposit. We will make you a member of the Club and munity than by giving themn a definite plan for saving their money. Our Christ give you a Christmas Club Pass Book showing the Club you have joined. mas Club is just such a plan. YOU WILL RECEIVE FOUR PER CENT INTEREST COVINGTON BANK & TRUST COMPANY ... Personal and Local News Miss Bondousquie, Society Editor BORN-To Mrs. Edwin Bisso (nee Gladys Jung), in New Orleans, on Saturday, December 24, 1921, a boy. The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Patrick was made glad this Christ mas by the ,presence of several guests they being Mr. Oliver Olin, of Jack son, Miss.; Misses Willie Olin, Emma and Birdie McLemore, of New Or- leans. The Double T. J's. met last Thurs day at the home of the Misses Marie Louise and Laurence Stevenson, the ,first prize having been awarded Miss Grace Blossman, second Mrs. Harry Warner, consolation Miss Grace Men etre, guest prize Mrs. A. S. Burns, and booby prize Mrs. Philip Burns. This was one of the most delightful meetings of the club. After the games the guests were ushered to the diniing room, which was beauti fuly decorated with. mistletoe and holly. In the center of the table was a beautifully decorated Christ- i mas tree, containing a souvenir for` all, each guest also having been pre- i sented with a toy balloon and minia ture Santa Claus.- Delicious chicken salad, fruit cake and egg-nog were served. The next -meeting of the cluh will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Warner. Mrsl ,M. D. Connors entertained f the Matrons Club at their meeting held Wednesday afternoon, the first I prize having been awarded Mrs. H. D. Bulloch, consolation Mrs. A. S. Burns, guest prize Mrs. A. T. Jones. K The club will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. C. S. A. Fuhr mann. Mrs. H. C. Drew, of Lake Charles, is a holiday guest of her sister, Mrs. Dodson, at the home of Mrs. W. N. Patrick. Mr. James T. Burns returned last Thursday from Shreveport where he spent several days as the guest of I Mr. and Mrs. John T. Coney and i family. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. iRichard have as their holiday guests their child ren. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy F. Havard and children, of Marksville; Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Werlein and children, of Biloxi, Miss.; Miss Bernice Richard, t of Newcomb College, and Mr. Eugene I Richard. ( Capt. Dudley H. Weaver spent sev eral of the Christmas holidays in Brookhaven, Miss., with friends. Miss Katie Seiler returned Tues day morning to New Orleans after having spent the week end here at her home. The dinner dance given Christmas Eve night at the Covington Restau rant attracted quite a numbe:" and was enjoyed to the fullest by all who .participated. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Herbez, of Bogalusa, and Mr.. Charley Herbzz. of New Orleans, were the Christmas guests of Miss Clara Herbez. Mrs. 9 L. Bear, of the Touro Training School, arrived Wednesday morning for a week's visit to Mr. and .Mrs. E. R. Moses and -family. Miss Bonnie Moses returned Wed nesday morning from New Orleans where she spent several. days, hav ing gone over to attend the marriage of her .cousin, Miss Tess Meyer, to Mr. Robert Crager, of New York, which took place Tuesday afternoon at the bride's'home. Misses Nell Wallace and Jeanette Moses returned. Wednesday evening from New Orleans, where they spent a few days. Miss Thelma Stroble, of Bogalusa, spent several days here recently with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blosaman and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Boudousqule had as their Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. O. 'S. Melancon, and Mrs. George Mire and Messrs. Sam and Jules Me:ancon, of New Orleans, and Mr. and Mrs. Winm. R. Adams, of Elizabeth, La. Mr. Adrian D. Schwartz returned Sunday from New Orleans where he spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Schwartz and family. Mr. C. S. Frederick left Tuesday afternoon for New Orleans where he will spend a week. Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Fisher were the Christmas guests of Mrs. W. B. Payne, in New Orleans, at the home of Mrs. Calder. Mr. and M"rs. C. O. Domergue left Saturday for New Orleans to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Domergue -and family. 'Miss Hettib Brewster left last Fri day for Biegalusa to visit Mrs. W. A. White And Miss Joyce White for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Lyon spent Christmas day in New Orleans with Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Greenlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Pechon and children returned last Tuesday from Amite where they visited relatives for several days. Miss Wilmuth Warren returred Tuesday morning to New Orleans after having spent the week end here. Mrs. Jessie E. Jones (formerly Mrs. Arice Bradley), together with Mr. Jessie E. Jones, of Norco, La., spent several days here during the week with Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Chamin- pagne and Miss Josephine Bradley. lMrs. Alice Wilson has returned from New Orleans where she spent several days, Mils Kate Lancaster, of New Or leans, arrived Wednesday morning for a visit of several days to Mrs. J, B. Lancaster and family. Mr. and Mrs. ,S L. Belknap and son. Logan, Jr., of New Orleans, Mr and Mrs. A. V. Smith and family, of Slidell; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Smith and daughter, and Mr. Barclay Smith, of Biloxi, Miss., made up the party who attended the family dinner giveli Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy H. Smith. Miss Louise LeBlanc has returned from New Orleans where she spent sevetal days with Mr. and Mrs. E1r gene Rerard and family. Miss Noemie Laborde spent several days. in New Orleans during the past week, as did also Mr. Hamilton Roubi.oi, having gone over to attend the miafriage of Miss Rachael Rou bion to Mr. W. Lacoste, which was solemnized Wednesday afternoon at the Sacred Heart Church. Miss Laura Hosmer has returned from New Orleans after a week spent there as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Buck and family. . Miss Marguerite Bradley arrived from St. Mary of the Pine Academy, at Chattawa, Miss., to spend the holidays at her home here. Miss Delia Bertus, of New Orleans, was the Christmas guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Prevost and family. Mrs. Michel Commagere and Miss Louise Bragg, of Bay St. Louis, ar rived Saturday morning to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Pre vost for several weeks. Mrs. H. A. Mackie and son left Wednesday for New Orleans where they ,will spend several days with relatives Scoutmaster Adrian D. Schwartz and a number of the Boy Scouts, spent several days during the past week at Bougere's Farm, where they ehnjoyed the outing to the fullest. CARD OF THANKS. I I desire to express my sincera thanks and appreciation to the good people of Covington for their man) kindnsses during the illness and death of my beloved father, Rev. C. E. Reid. I- especially thank Drs. Young for their untiring attention, and Rev. Evans for his ministerial devotion. May God's choicest bless ings be with each of you through life. MRS. BAILEY. NOTICE. I am applying for a parole, having been convicted of manslaughter in St. Tammany parish. d24-3t* JOHN PENN. --------------------------- SBEST WISHES OR E STORE You'll find Service and Prices Right / AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS RAPID LY APPROACHING PRE WAR STRIDE. Acting on information obtained through a nation-wide survey of con ditions which has' disclosed the` cer tainty that the automobile business is rapidly approaching its pre-war stride, Roy D. Chapin, president of the Hudson Motor Car Company, an nounces that sweeping reductions are being made on every mod'el pro duced by both cpmpanies, effective at once. "With business down to the pre war level of labor and material. costs," Mr. Chapin said, "manufa: turers are able to get back to the fundamental principles of American mnerchandising-basing prices to the public on volume production. Add ed to the steady demand that Hud son and Essex have maintained throughout the readjustment period, we have such volume of orders al ready booked for 1922 by our dis tributors and dealers in every par,. of the country that we are able t', pass on to buyers a new mark in lowered manufacturing costs. "Consequently, we are releasing a new 192d price schedule whereby the cars we build will cost the user from $100 to $245 less than previously. "Today we are purchasing the fi'n est materials that America makes at a lower figdre than ever before in the history of the automobile indas try-a concession to which the buye is entitled and which is made avail able in our new price schedule." Iii ' 19 C _ln~ Iq~s a c~i