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plain iOCAL AND PERSONAL. _jlr. E. S. Burt, of Benton, was here fotsd&y* -|Ir. B. E. Wyche left Monday for trip to Eldorado, Ark. —Mr. J. Albert I^ake, of Greenville, was here Tuesday in the interest "bis land in North Bossier. —Mr. B. »V. Harkness and Mr. Baker, brother in-law, of Minden, were bus visitors in our town Tuesday. _Miss Bita Sanders, from L. I. L, ft and Miss Carrie Barnett, a it in the State Normal School, the Easter holidays at home. i Lillian Smith. Bessie Car* a. Jessie Simonton and Zola Mrs- W. F. Bell, Mr. L. N. Bush jtfdis Maury were visitors to last Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fant, of ~ an d j. w. Wyche, of Dixie, Sunday of their parent Mrs. Cham Wyche. Mr. James Dixie, also came over Sunday with his family. Ed Slack went to Shreveport to see her brother, Mr. Elbert who is at the Schumpert Sani having been operated, on for Sunday. When she left he was said to be doing well irk of Court Jas. M. Henderson ra here Tuesday, meeting with a>num of Cotton Belt officials. He was also in an official capacity, by fr. jasper Whittington and Mr. G. T. gays. They were evaluating the Cot on Belt's rlghtofway. : —Miss Berta May Kelly came home isst Saturday from Baton Bougea where the in a student in the State University*, left Monday by private and was accompanied as far as irt by her father* Mr. A. Kelly, Alina Boggs. M. E. Kendrick had as her last Friday her son and daugh and Mrs. Floyd Kendrick, who up from Shreveport to Drew Keadriek motored over Mooringsport Sunday to spend with his mother. iere was a splendid game of has* played on the lojsal -court lari afternoon, between the and Plain Dealing High School The game was closely con tort was finally won by Plain with a score of IT to 11. Blanchard Carstarpheh, far resident of Plain Dealing, has resigned his position as Dep tor of Internal Revenue, position he has ably .filled for two years, to enter the pert of a firm lately organized to lyers in thrir income tit etc. He will ' be located art ■ > : - ■ H. to Wyche gave the raera t her Sunday school class a most lug Easter party lari Saturday The time was spent in va lively served with place favors of Easter cards; Those present were: Chamlee» Ashton Fenet, Everett Clyde Morgan, Fannie B, Maya, ,,*ret Menres, James Itabb, Eliza i and Eugenia Sentell, Clayton Cor , Herliert Wheeter, Porter Wiugett, jjBgiig I ) , .. .Ji g* As announced in lari week's issue of the «ate Dealer, we will on April 1st discontinue credit sales. AS sales will be cash— which means that credit will not he granted to anr one. so do not ask for it This change in business policy, we trust will not work a hardship on any of onr customers.. If one boys hi jth he means to pay after a reasonable delay, and he is always less ln- j. to "overbuy" if he pa>-s as he goes. Also, toe firm that sella for f bad accounts, thereby eliminating a big ainraal draln, and Is spared the J. of a bookkeeper, which is mmally no smalt Item. Also, If selling at «U for cash foe deal«: may pay cash to his jobber, and in so doing reap a of sa ring that is a big stun ip toe aggregate of a year's orders, you will have the bepeflt of when you trade with us. . V ve we feel, and trust, our friends and patrons will find folly explanatory change in business policy. Bat It might be well to add that it will in be deviated from. In truth, we cannot afford to do so, as toe jobbers elves are refusing credit to tile kept good accounts. We solicit a with the invitation we give yon every t " Note The»e For 1 pounds of Sugar____4 and Backet ^ard.:_____— 1.10 2 ind can Ijird.___________5.75 4 2% Table Peach_______— .35 2 Tomatoes, dozen cans.. 1.25 • 2 Best Grade (Jom, dozen. 1.50 3 Hominy, can_______... .13 teye Salmon, large Can... .40 am Salmon, large can_____ .15 ?«rn Reef, Cau—____________I .35 fril«, çjin ________ 33 Salad Dressing______ .35 |aby Carnation Milk, 12 cans L75 ■ rr _ ^ wooden clothes piiis„ .25 ^»nd F Golden Syrui», gallon .75 Çtet's Toilet Soap, It »-cent 3 bars-----....___ J2T» , Fairy Soap, hotel size- .05 liquid Smoke________ .70 Coffee, 3-pound bucket .90 *nne Coffee 3-pound et -------*............ .90 Hours Coffee, 3% ' bucket_____________1.00 not excepting those who have of your patronage, and | of mighty close prices. --- „$ $.85 [ Floor _______ 1.43 ismuds Best Self «iaing ---- -235 24 pound* Best Seif Siring ■ Flour — -r-* 3 pound* White Beauty L«i Black I Planters pound.— wtih j I 10-1 0 . 73 V «noter- 18-00 Plow- 17.30 Plow, mao --- - "- v| ,. I 1 .... KMS0 T< —- *?*z*: 0m 1.75 Call and • ' i j 1 Plain ÎL30 Josephine and Jdck Lusk, Mary Powell and Lorene Walker. Mr. Eugene Cook left for Shreve port Tuesday. • ' —MT. Ç. G. Prestridge, of foe Pial» Dealing Garage, spent the past week end in Shreveport Mrs. Linton Perry, bf Shreveport came up Tuesday for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry. Mi's. T. M. Gatlin and litle daugh ter, Marteal, rtf Niuock. silent last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Swindle. —Friends sympathize with Mr, and Mrs. Amos Murray in the death lust Friday of their infant son. The burial followed Saturday, Bev. T. J. Holladay officiating. Mrs. M. S. Bolinger and children, Bupert, Eva and Milton, motored np from Shreveport last Friday to spend the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bolinger. • Mrs. J. H. Dexter left this week for Shreveport to be a guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Brooks VanHorn, while ex- tensive improvements are bring made on her house. -Miss Anna Lon Sentril, who came home Thursday of lari; week from L. I. to spend Easter, spent Sunday with the family of Mr. John Sentell, on her_ way to Shrevepbrt to return to Hnstod. . —Mrs. Fannie May Tronsdale was here Tuesday in the interest of the Louisiana Lyceum Course. Although Plain Dealing was already booked with a ebataaqua, she was able to place the Louisiana course, also. —Mr. John Doles returned home last Friday from Baton Bodgé, «here he has just completed his four-year course at the State University, specializing, in the sugar couve. He will return in June to receive fis diploma. —Early Sum ay morning, Mrs. J Manry happened to a very palufitl ac- cident—the breaking of her left arm, dose to her »boulder, when she stum- bert »ey, lie. the day at " T. ] .. . . , . - ■ Wéd on some wire laying ou the grass 1 and fell against the corner of an out-1 **• i . -Lucille Rodgers entertained a few of hèr friènds Tuesday afternoon — marking her birthday anniversary. Fol lowing the many lively games, ail the Were served iced tea, cake ami popcorn ball! Those present were: Lorine Walker, Josephine Lusk, Fannie B. Maya, Margaret Meares, Elizabeth Sagr Mae McClanahan, Roaph, Herliert Wheeler, James and Clarence Babb, J. B. Keeth and Scovllle Walker. —The Sunday school class of Mrs. J. B. Turnley held an Easter egg hunt Sunday afternoon at the residence of Miss Lucille Demoss. They report a most delightful time. The members of the class ate : Lucille Wright, Marie McKeliar, Ivy Chamlee, Fannie Floyd, Lois Kelly, Mildred Oglesby. Alma Mor gan, Ruth Rogers, Velma Lott, Lucylle DeMoss, MOo Castle, Willie Waggoner, Earl Cornish, Jack I*»*. Jaunie Wag goner, Dick FYuitt. J. a Demoss, Clyde Lusk. Henry McLelsh, OlBe Bowers. Hamiter Bailey, Hazel Swindle, Mabel Goodman and Otis Atwood. The fol lowing guests were also present : How ard Wheeler, Raymond Mays, Clayton Cornish, James and Clarence Babb, Futrelle Wiugett, Merrill Cornish, Her , bert Wheeler, Letha and Pawnee Ram- j »ey, Sybil Lott and Navella F'loyd. —Mr. John Rodgers has left for Ol- J lie. Plaquemines Parish, where he has gone to open a restaurant and meat | market. —The reporter regrets to mention the serious illness of Mrs. Margery I Clark, who was suddenly taken iU Sun- j day night —Misses Catherine Swindle and Ethel | Gray Wheeler returned Sunday eve- ning from Shreveport, where they had j been visiting relatives during Easter. A Home Mlaatrel Show. Wednesday evening of next week | (April *6th ){ at the Electric Theatre, there will be given by the members of I the Plain, Dealing Baseball Glee Club ] a-minstrel, the curtain to rise promptly at right o'clock. The program, which consists of four acts, promises, a rare | treat to those attending. There will be a-play et (lasting twenty minutes) ? Axin' Her Father." A quar tette, "A Street Scene," by Messrs. Sid I Caldwell, Lyles Wyche, M. B. Kidd and I Bev. H. J. McGehee. The latest in cake | walks—Lyles Wyche and Dick Wright " The Returned Hero," in which Saille I Fewclothes makes her appearance. TbeJ grand finale,'Down on the Suwanee ; When My Girl Cornes Home," by Rev. H. J. McGehee, M. B. Kidd, Dick Wright | and Lyles Wyche. Following is the list of performers: ] Bev. H. J. McGehee. M. B. Kidd. Diek Wright, Millard King, Lyles Wyche, Sid I Caldwell. Harry Wyche, Edfens Chesh ire, Lewis Wright, Carl Perry, Paul Me- j Gaugliey, Leon Lusk, and Miss Smith, pianist accompanied by Clarence Bol-] iuger, on the cornet This hi a benefit for the ball team, to 1 boy uniforms and other outfit for the j game, land promises to be one of the ] best things yet given here. B. Y. P. Ü. Party. ■ On lari Friday night the members of j 1 the Baptist Young Peoples' Union were delightfujly entertained by Alius Sarah Louise Roach. , Great fun was had in the several new games that were played, especially at the auction of the hoxes of lunch prepared so daiutilj* hy. the young la dles present. Rev. Materne played the I«irt Of " auctioneer " to a perfection, using many witty remarks that added to the pleasures of the evening. Twelve beans had been given to end» young man, with which he was to bid,, and much raising of bids, by one laon and three beans, according to toe pop ularity of the young lady to whom the hog belonged, followed. / , The guests were reluctant at leaving nntil a late hoar. Those present were : baisses Iiortlne Bush, Bernice Siroud. Nellie White. Bérnice Bosh, Marjorie Young; Mn urine Garrett. Ruth Hern dim, Aline Kendrick, Lena Rodgers, jNa ___ ___ __ _ vëiia'Peytmr^iiltoed 'strôud. Marjo-1 rie Wyeliei, Della Roach, Santo Louise Roach and Mrs. H. J. McGehee, and [Messrs: Futrelle Wiugett, John Fairley, Jemma Wyche, Sherburne SWiteH, Will Manry, Schumpert Bixler, G. T. Mays, William Bibles'. Ernest Casey, W. ' C. Oglesliy, Milo Castle, Raymond Mays and Howard Wheeler, wllll(UKl j. , b »ei-vedr f ^fSeTiTfS tS Rook Player* Entertained. A most delightful occasion' was the rook party last Friday, given by Mrs. J. ». Gray in honor of Mrs. to L. 1 La Rue, of Colorado* Springs, Col., at pres ent a guest of Mrs. S. H. Bolinger, of Shreveport The home was a bower of dogwood, apd other spring flowers. Mus. T. M. Gatlin won the prize, a box of Easter candy, whieh she graciously presented to foe liohoree. A plate lunch eon of chicken salad, pepper cheese rings, wafers, stuffed eggs in Easter furor baskets, fruit punch and straw* berries With whipped cream and angel 4. * 5. « 6. | The ktaésts for the delightfnl occa sion wrie: Mmes, to L. Laitue. H. V. Bn lcoin. 8. *11. Bolinger. W. F. Bell, G. M. Ctaytoh. Rob Curry, T. M. Gat lin, H. J. McGehee. M. B. Kidd, G. to Lyon, W. H. Martin. J. B. Purcell and R. E. Wyche; Mi** Mayy Gilmer, and Harrt »öd j>lorenee Balcom. The Teacher'* Institute. The following program was cred itably carried oat at , foe Boss!« Par ish Teachers' Institute, held last Sat urday in the Council Room of the City Hall in Shreveport : Getting Remit* in Baby Montgomery. Miss Mrs. 1. B. Whittington. - - Citizensbip—Mr, Geography—Miss Miss Elmira Wil [Work in the Primary Grades—Reading, Mlss Bera Carstarpben; Numbers,] Miss Lena Mae Hickman; Langnage, ffîs* Alma Garland ; Beat Work, Mrs. j Visiml Edncatiou^-Mr. R. V. Kerr. I Discussion of Eigb^Grade -English— not, are last tillo with J. der the — F. Bril. ,. IBsa May; Mrs. I Address—Mr. to E. Byrd. 1 Experiences, Views and Results of Nat ional Education Assoziation Con vention, Atlantic City—Mr. W. A Fortson. * ; T. L dehnaoa Pasaea Away. Did friends of toe Johnston family, rtf North Bossier, will regret te learrf; I«* «Re death of Mr. T. L. Johnston, I ' last Friday at his home ] B. to* and was directly attributable to a stomach trouble of nature. Itecedent was the eldest " Senator W. J. and Mr. 8. P. of this place, and there are I Bossier a no»*» of other relatives. He was born to member 0,1850, and while man removed to Lonte-. m returned to hi* native was at White Oak, Kto iiS' ' j J | I j | j | I ] | I I | I ; | ] I j Trade-Winning Prices at Our Store for Next Week Beginning M'nnday, April 4th, We Will Sell for One Week $2.00 and $2.50 Silk Taffeta at—per yard.--------$1.68 $2.00 «id $2.50 Silk Messeline at—per yard_______— 1.68 $2.00 find $2.50 Silk Crepe de Chine at—per yanL-.-Jl 1.68 $2.00 and $2.50 Silk Georgette Crepe at-—per yard—____ 1.68 $2.00 and $2.50 Satin at—per yard __ ----------1.68 WHITE & Plain j We Want to Buy AU the BOGS, ChickeM. Turkeys, Docks, Geeae, Rides, Tallow, Far, Wool and Beeswax we eon get. We have been la this hmiiffaa. twelve, yean, awl know when we eon get the beat priées. That enables os to offer y«o top prices. Ho ses os be fore yoo sell. DUDNEY « TURNLEY BROTHERS Plain DesUag. Louisiana Mr. Bash oa Slat« Program. Our high school has been compli mented in that onr principal has been selected to make an address before the Louisiana Council of Education, whTch meets at Alexandria next Wednesday. The program for toe meeting of the council is as follows: Presi dent Tulane University. Vicejiresideut—Suiiertntendent C, E. Byrd, of Shreveport. ' Secretary— G. C. Hnckaby, Snpmdu * the Deaf, Baton Rpnge. 1. Community Value of Cousolitated Schools—Dr. A. W. Hayes, Louisiana State University* 2. Hie Junior High School—Dr. J. M. Gwin. Superintendent New Orléans Cto Schools. , > 3. Hme Distribution In Some Louisi ana Schools—Dr. J. M. Fletcher, Lou isiana State NormaL > 4. The SmitteTowner Bill (Dlacnssion) * .— L. M. Favrot, Department of Edu cation; C. A. Ives, State High School Inspector. A 5. How to Secure Competent Teato « ers— W, J. Avery, Editor Southern School Work. 6. Importance of Competent Teachers —Lee N. Bush, Principal Plain Deal jug High School. Lakeport Locals. I feted : Monday, March 2Sth. Have yon been fishing lately? If not, you should try your luek on Half Moon, or Old River. The white perch are biting fine Mr. G. G. Brown and Tony Markbnin made a burines trip to Plain Dealing last week. Messrs. John Jackson and F. B. Pat tillo spent Saturday and yesterday here with relatives. A party was given at the home of Mr. J. W. Gore F'riday night Those who attended reported à nice tone. Miss Hattie Markham spent the weekend at home. Mrs. WIft Pittman and child were guests Sunday of her mother, Mrs. Markham. An egg hunt was enjoyed by the chil dren of his commnnitj' yesterday. Mn tiogus Brockman is making fre quent trips down on Old River. Won der who is attracting his attention down there? * —billy. Desire first to become good. That is the find and great end of Ufa That is what God seat iron info the world for. — flttrUiUme. ,î-'- »4 m *- ■ ■ v ■; Plain D *e< ny*s, pii#-#* - jjr i » ♦»»♦»»♦♦»»♦ » ♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦»»» I *»♦»♦»»♦♦»♦»♦ » Save for = But three men In every ate salf-mpporting or " fit fixed * at sixty-five year* of according to statistics. Are yon to fab one of the three or one of toe ninety-seven? Now te too time to decide. Answer hy opening a Term Baring* Account in this bank now. We pegi 4 per Will soon grow to = as will mean f ~ r fw you. Date dollar depoHted to a Saving* < ► Account here gives you one of these \ [ Liberty Bell Same Banks to drag < your odd e&angs te. . Plain Plain Deal In*. Louisiana ; 'MHIWM » Il K — l irilllWH Ml > »»«*♦»***** • «♦ ♦ ♦♦*♦ E. G. PBzsreinos W. W. P**aT»n»6 !: PLAIN DEALING GARAGE COMPANY lent All JAg ; ; M . IBl' 7 1 HHS" Hastes From on MARE, white spot in font, 16 hand* high and pounds. Ai rewairivrtf $10 her return. {6-tf} J. white 1100 -f Nice five-room tion; good location, acre* of ground. If £94] 1 and dry, 2% e«ted, tee me. J, Drear, Plain Dealing, Li. IttlIliàfliBfiS ■< Dated: Tuesday, March 20fo. Mrs. George Nattin will entertain toe ■ Double-Four Rook Club Thursday cd this week at 2.15 pm. Miss Willie Struybau had as guests lari Saturday and Sunday Misses Led* Eatumu, Ixmise McCaB and Helen Smith, Messrs. Cary Batman. Charlie D. Greene, Marsliall McCall and Wil son Smith. , I s Fratibye Johuriou was on the sick J list butt week, but is up and out again. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strnyhan and children were visiters Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ktraybtfu. Mrs. A Ç. Johnston and Miss Willie Strayhan spent * Monday very lileus antly with thrir sister, Miss Roxie strayliàu, of Belcher. - ■< : ■ J 9B99SB * „..Next Week / * , '"'•.I" By the Dealte Four a- -"-te Étmm Of the Plate Glee Clnb, ^ See the week'* Admission —25 and 35 cents. Let everybody come and thud boost onr home basebell team. 4—Big Acts —4 ' ) t tin;. ' i«gsMmMte | Limi BaBreBsree»w Yoq enjoy reading the Banner. So wonlci your relative who ha* removed trete tite parish. Why don't yon order it mailed to Mm? ■ a»" * 1 " ......... .... ...... 1 1,1 "A'" 1