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P, -' 1 r SC j . Wallace Hebert ani daughter Sw yesterday for Oakland, to visit relatives. . B, R. Turner and little son of aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Isox.L Mrs. Turner was - Mim Adriel Lennox. * Am.S Ruth and Wilma Loudon of 31ap were guests of their aunt S-l. IT. Meloncon. sr KE. H. Cayard and L. T i, ggs Thelma Cayard. Pearl -g, Bertha Albrizze and Roberta and Mr. Edgar Cayard Sreturned from Mansfield. where' gMaded the Epworth ITague As. e Insurance Your - anearest you can come to lie Insurance on a build sh to buy Hortman's Long LmUber. It really costs you far it is sold as low as lumber can be sold. It is uag lamber for frame con It is SAFE to build IM_ rsells ONLY good lum Yes will and no Loblolly or gwtbh pine in Hortman's It Is SAFE to buy from It pays to be a Hort , a or catalog of Lumber, Does, Frames, Mouldings, regs and wall boards. wI bedp you to select only the us gtWtils aqd will save you It will be mailed free on RTMAN COmpany, Inc. r Tulane Ave. PHONE ALG. 680 ON an or Yemr closhes - s artcasemsi ame .......s Y·IOELI, he heam sal Peeder work guaranteed. Expert cyllader grinding - ELMIRA GARAGE *u"', a ALE SUBDIVISION (ALGIERS TO GRETNA) b hd hbetween S. P. Shops and Behrman Ave. mi Behrman Ave. $100.00 Balance Monthly in 3 Years. No interest. No Taxes. Free Survey. &IEDRICHS & DUPAS St. Main 1sa P^.ý " VYDItA' '+ FFT AND 9'2924 TFCHE STREET. .dAGIERS - .ring Rebuilding and Remodeling of Our Algiers Store ;Business Is Going On As Usual I pace we will offer the Public a much larger aind complete line of Merchandise. shipments are arriving daily and important S-annouacement will. soonfollow. R Nice Always' eymd C Jos. Wier is attending the Guitport Military Academy for the summer. Mrs. C. D. Broussard and daughter are spending the summe" in Cleveland. Ohio, with her mother, Mrs. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dimm have taken up their residence with the latter's father, Mr. B. A. Hintz. in Slidell Ave. Miss Imelda Schroder spent a few da3s at Harahan, the guest of Miss Dotsie Toledano. Misses Noble Richards and Marie Isabelle Andre were graduated from the H. Sophie Wright High School last week. Miss Hilda Coyne was one of the attendants at the Frommann-Williams wedding last Wednesday. Miss 4nna Stevenson spent the week end with Miss Philips Coyne. M.iss Katherine Stenger attended the Picnic at Spanish Fort Park Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. J. Hebert will regret to learn of her illness. Mr. W. P. Salathe and son Dwight left Tuesday evening for their summer home, Bay St. louis. The dance that was to be given on Friday, June 17th for the benefit of a blind woman and two children will be postponed until *some later date in July . The same tickets will be used. Misses Dorothy and Carlotta Kraft, leave to-night for a visit to relatives in Washington and in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. H. Robeau left Satur day evening for a few weeks stay at Plaquemine, La. Miss Pearl Buras has returned home after a visit to Empire, La. Mrs. E. E. Corbett entertained Sat urday evening at her home in Canal Street in honor of her son Mr. Fulton Corbett and his wife. Mrs. B. W. Borne left Saturday for Newark, 'N. J., where she will visit her daughter Mrs. J. P. Baldwin (for merly Miss Elsie Borne). The wedding of Miss Katie Fitz patrick to Mr. Herbert M. Carswell will be celebrated at the Church of the Holy Name of Mary Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock. As no invita tions have been issued friends are in vited through this medium. 066 cures Chills and Fever. WEDDINGS AIHUiCtENEITS CALLIKL CARDS IIVITATIGIS, STATIOHERY IECEPTIOI CAMS AT HNE CArS WRrE FOR SAMPLES Dameron - Pierson Co. SOCIAL ENGRAVERS MAIN 400 - CAMP Mrs. J. Walter Adams entertained the Thursday Afternoon Euchre Club. The successful players were Mrý. C. V. Kraft, Mrs. F. Goebel and Mrs. J. W. Adams. Mrs. U. J. Lewis received the consolation The next meeting which will be the annual meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Frank Skelly. Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Nichols are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morrison at Bruns wick, the plantation home of the fam ily near New Roads, La. They will remain in the country for a fortnight. Captain M. Geldert and wife left for Mobile, Saturday evening, for a few weeks and will sail later for England. M.rs. Dorvan and children returned to their home in Houston. Texas, after a visit to Algiers. Mr. George Picon left Sunday for Thibodaux, to attend the funeral of his grandmother. Mrs. Loeb of Natchez. Miss.. was a week-end guest of Mrs. Malbrough. Mrs. Howard Gray returned to her home in Los Angeles. Calif., after spending awhile with her sister. Mrs. J. P. Walter. Howard Hibben is home from Jef ferson College for the summer months. Miss Estelle Hibben is spending awhile at Myrtle Cottage, Bay St. Louis. Misses Marie Tircuit and Sue Rob Inson of Morganza are spending a while here. Mrs. A. Graf entgtained the Mat ron's Club. The stIccessful players were Mrs. C. V, Kraft. Mrs. L. Brookes, and Mrs. T. U. Buchholz. Mrs. E. Corbett received the con solation. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. F. Goebel. Miss Inez Bergeron of Napoleon ville. La.. is the guest of Miss Mar garet Garland. Mr. S. J. Hogan has been in Wash ington on business for the Marine En gineers. -Mrs. C. C. Wier is spending awhile with her sister. Mrs. Jos. Heard of Bunkie, La. Mrs. J. Walter Adams and' little daughter, Hilda. are spending the summer in Morganza, La. Mrs. J. Sculthorp and children, El len, Erna and John of Pacific Ave. left Wednesday afternoon to spend a while in Mandeville, La., with rela tires, who reside there. New Orleans Review No. 5, will hold their next social meeting at the home of Mrs. Louise Jdlty in Mc Donoghville, Monday evening, June 20th, at 8 p. m. Games of euchre and of lotto will be played. Refresh ments will be served and a good time In general promised to all who at tend. Mrs. Richards and Miss Quinlan o( 401 Vallette St., will entertain the "Hammers" of Algiers at a social evening on Thursday, June 23rd e4 their home Plans will be made for the annual picnic to .be given during the first week in July. The National Baseball Club stages its second grand dance Thursday, June 16, at the Avenue Academy. Mr. James Talbot of Slidell Ave. left Wednesday for Slidell, La, on business for the company. Mr. John Guillot returned bonl Tuesday night from Jefferson Col lege to spend the sumnir. with hi parents. Miss Althea Thomas spent Sunday in Algiers the guest of relatives. No Great American Sea Poet. England leads In really great verse of sea and shipping. From Tenny m's "B1allad of the Revenge" to Kglplinag's "Coestwise Lights," English bards have song of splndrift and ocean spray. In America. Longfellow, Whittler, and a few others have dab bled In rock pools. The great Amerl ca sea poet is yet' to come. THINGS THAT NLEVER HAPPEN S7 GEM SYRNES IUSBSAti ALONL li tAS UBCEH Oi3T OF woRD( '5)( MoIATHS ANiD s$1 DoESl T WANT !iUM Tl MEEL UNCOM&VCTA6L6 hE MAS Seca~ .. " 104 R f SSE MINUTCS AND SASE S tiE LAN~DED SA JOS Inter-natl Cartoon Co., N. Y. a5tu c SURPRISE I'PARTY. r A surprise party was tendered Mrs. J. W. Angelo at her home. 412 Val lette St., by a number of friends. A good time was spent by all. Danc ing was indulged in until a late hour. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Angelo received many pretty presents. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. Terrian; Mesdames W. Sutherland Hansen. C. H. Stumpf, J. Quinlan, C. Braem Tolley, J. Nansen. B. F. Richards, and J. Angelo; Misses Etella Feeny, Rose Bevans. Mildred Allingham, Dora Hansen Johanna Hansen, and Maggie Quinlan; Messrs. Bush and Trauth. Meanings of Dreams of Weapons. To dream of a keen-edged sword signlles a disastrous quarrel. To re ceive a sword, honor and reputation. To see an armed man or body of sol diers, fatigue and nervousness. To ex ercise with weapons, flattering hopes not likely to be realized. Garnets for Good Luck. A garnet in your engagement ring is supposed to bring good luck. The ancient Greeks used to say that gar nets gave loyalty and frankness to their possessors, and It was also be I lieved that these stones kept lovers true to their vows. g EYELET WORK IN BLOUSES r a The last word In blouses appears in this rich model of crepe de chine and eyelet embroidery. It has a short pep lurm pointed at the bottom, each paint supporting a long silk tassel and a girdle of ribbon held to the long walrt IUie by little ringp. WAY sap you Intro dusod aes to esems to lack oplatloas as saga embleets. I know, b-t he makes up tfo it his oplgB e bl L Hsll JOB Deatse - Ae Deters- Hea al gsI gag to. d 1 anything with gPatlet - rv@u NAVE 10b r I3 - ds -e WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSNH'IA TION OF MA('CABEES. New Orleans Review No. 5 will give an outing on Saturday, June 18th at City Park for their Junior members. Parents coming out for the day will bring their lunches, but refreshments will be serv'ed the chil dril in the evening. f all junior members attend ju nior work will be put on. The site for the outing will be on the car side of the park, near the flying horses and near the ponies. Please come and bring your children and let them enjoy a hood day's outing. POLI('E RE(CORDS DURING THE WEEK. The local police had a very light week. making very few arrests. The following were booked: disturbing the peace. one: drunk, 2; loitering. five; assault and wounding, one; and esoaped convict, one. Among those arrested, was Wm. J. Hintz, who was charged with assault and wounding Mary Miller (colored) of 427 Homer St. New Orleans' Most Famous Coffee For over two hundred years-ever since the city was founded-the people of New Orleans have been coffee drinkers. The people of New Orleans have always known how to make g6od coffee, and undoubtedly the best coffee made in America is made in the homes, restaurants and coffee houses of this wonderful old city. French Market Coffee is the lineal descendant of the delicious coffee dispensed at the stalls of the old French Market for over 100 years. The secret blend that makes French Market Coffee was formulated in the French Market. French Market Coffee has been roasted and put in packages longer than any New Orleans Coffee. It is, therefore, New Orleans' most famous coffee. Ask Your Dealer New Orleans Coffee Co, Ltd. ., o.- .6 i' ;- r mmmaa n A Model Made For You S( . 11"'1 u1 l " o. l,' hl i '. `"'. ile th . , I ,I I a , s e t ii The \\ n i \ l (i - 'v . 1. " Ot 2i-1 S tl lt . S.ie : ...! l y i the t ir I - it. but the \1 I'll1 *' yolt 1) to 'hO,,>, 1ttiner": t h*e'r a t'*.r 1 DOWN PER AND 1 WEEK YRei can have all your loting n'cl t., mleai. re at a reasonable price antdl oilI conterlnltlt t[ ntillS. ati.tls. ('". . grit or phone anil our repre s, t:,.. ,,e will call on .r,, and gladly (1\ J llr Illethost. C iCompany 1'22:1 MAGAZINE STIREET Phone I'ptown .'1499 If Its ligh 'la s S.ervice. t'leaning Pr..sing and .\lterations 1Hi)\INE .1.'I IEI. 4P FOLLY DRY CLEANERS 41P OPELOUSAS AVE., ('OR. NU'NEZ S. Opposite IlFly Th'haltre Gents Sults Sponged and Steam Press d ............W5c Gents Suits Dry Cleaned and Steam Pressed ..........75e Palm Beach Suits Dry or Steam Cleaned and pressed .... Oc LADI)ES F.NCY DRESE~,. WOOL. SILK OR CREPE DE CHINE "'01KR SrE('IALTVY." No matter what desirable quality of workimanahip vno a re :le'lstolmed to you will find our work nlperior to AL.i, OTTIEItS Some Folks Won't Come Down Our Side of The Street -until they are ready to start home. They simply can't stand i--no they tell no-with all these tempting tattles I cakes and paotry displayed in our shop. Then, of rourse, they come by to take home as appetizing bit-e wholesome desert that plhases the whole family. Housewives of Algiers are all talklng aboet our new tee cake-t-try 'ea. Orders takes for Bteddlng. Birthday and other Cakes for Special Occslies. HIELD'S CONFECTIONERY MISS HELEN HIELD 141 Delaronde Street Phone Algiers 511