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Church Notices Sunday Sectrc.i-Sunday 45 a m Pr.ac.Lt-Stnday 11 rm azd 730 D. n. S Y P. .. J.nior and Seansr-S.: dad 'eer rg 20 at K of Y Ha' r-ayer MeetLr.g-Wednesday 7 .5 m. at Paestore tmc. te Verret t. CCI>C OF TRI mOLY WALI OF MAbT. Teret ad kAlt Sts. Rev. .- A. Cotmer. Parlsh Pr;iest e. J. Gaa. Bev. H. P. McGrath sad lee L Barea assasanta Phbae A aseS SERVICE. WesL Days--Mase. I.,30 and m . Wedaime -4 30. Saday-a e 30. 7.30. satd 1 asepse-s-+ X3TUOD3MT CWEBC. Oeiousas Ave. .e. C. C Wier. p .t; resadesa r Owtw St Phee Alirs tmI SERVICES assday chtoo0-br.a Smaday-11 am a. and 7.30 p. m. Wednesday Fraser Meetiang-7 31 p. a. MO'U!T OLIYTT CURB(B Ptcatr Ae . at: OlGrir i? ev S L. Va.. Act.ng P'r.st . ,-Liarr Ptcnt --'f.e Ja ~ . ;:: Reaaeet. Jalk3on -: bcLday. 1 Y . '. vILLLI :.L It 4s a n LLca' ý N L 7.a p. a L%-Lag l a.' .:... !RUaIM ll g MApaL0.aU. LlthrLAY . Cmrar COeir aLC EL"za ta ewv. W. H. Hafer Lem a,. ..;V;rIr at Phone Ai-rm 246. SEP.RICES mbaday-- , a m ISsdmy School-, 30 a. m Thureday-7 .t p r. CUENiTI4AN sCIEC FPLst Charth oe ChriM SuatL am brad st the Nether Churkch I BItes. at4See astrlle Avenue and Oerfmd srest hS day ierriew at 11 L m. Sunday cbRool at . 30 a. . Wednesday e etUag mervoe t a p. . ALL AIUy~ CEr"CH. Teche street ev. James P. Abert 8. J. PasteR Masser Suaday and Holy Days. 4-Q0 and 59-. Bunday boel after 9 00 mam Daptiam. Sunday. 4 p. m. Sunday night Der-Irc. 7 30 pm Boly Beer Thursday. 7T-S . a. Week IDay Massm. 3 a ma. Coafeeslean Saturday. afterason sad might. Methodist Church Notes nev. C .C. Wier. Facter. Raldeace 3e Olivier, Pime Alga 1. Last Sunday was one of much in terest. though some of our people are out of town. The men's choir had their usual good music, which. ia addition to two anthems. Mr. Roy Nash sang a beautiful solo. One of the special features of the morning service was the presentation of a set ao collection plates by the Board Of Stewards, through the chairman. Captain C. J. Zatarain. They were received by the pastor. These plates have a sentimental as well as a real value, as they were made from some of the material from the old pipe organ that was wrecked when the l church was destroyed by the storm in 1915. At night Mipabh choir had good muit. consisting O two anthems sad a pretty solo by Mrs. Jessie - m ers. The night sermon was preached by Dr. E. N. Evans. He had a good meesaev that was highly Saturday aight. July 1, 1122, at the orne of the bride's parets. Mr. sad Mrs Lee Moare, 226 Lavergae street. Mr. Louis Pape of New Yor Cyand Miss Thelma Monroe were mited La marriage. the Rev. C. C. Wier estdatiug. There were only the hmerlnte faml sad a few' theas preseat. Mr. Pap Is one of the ea eers of the Morgan steam A* line that pises the waters be. teen hben ad New Trk City. who hia bhe so fetmte to win one See gidr. Mr. sad Mrs. Pae will' eMe at W4 Ueae street. Er. alm Ceette. uho was so ly r tm r t p ha to a tra wreck - the L & N. some weeks ago. Is l ir rsw be sad has - to Mf. C.lals to reuamerte. Hef aa a raad by rs Omigate W l m M at. EM Peaul. sa by M thw ad maether. M sad Mrs. Misses Mmr an Catherine m m have ustermed home ater t weeks' vi to the Olame m tt h m ek h Umdy ah I lth thesde hn jl nims- .1 Mrse A. l- Is puideat a .me se a a M la D ad o h ate h. The tue kugea mat at sn~l ement bem seeum Kern I -s es me sesam a arty m ee m week oa make - we e a imps amet t he- s . u. does gave at wn a W r asFl hth r esme we - gm - as e o m.-.. r AO - a the WT * S esm - A at U a. a. - mee -g Sn es hoes s s ad e ete. as 1. am dom o ad . m as as gesteEs r e -m eee M eg - who hew, s me ashe ap ma t k e au@ ll &ig alif male MOST PERFECT WOWIA IN UNITED STATES r A; " Gr:- e Egzett of Fresno, Rc Ca':-:.a. has etr- d ::ared the fol V: -e-,a :r.tr..ec a s$. ~ , 2r ze tu " cr! t.: usand g.r:s ccr .;e:c-tef e Th C t1.0 .'. e a day. :M c rai l:v .:s. a;:d has ncrc tbe:fn In love. sj co merdrro b sure and at:- .T. tcrd. Do h'be mon:hly business meeting was Le:o Monday night after which an en- Si _.oyable social was held and every 4Ni one had a delightful time. ) Trinity Evangelical r Lutheran Church a Omner Olivier sad Eli l - et*, 1e W. BHaer,' Pr.s I Bra The attendance at Sunday a ser str vice was much improved over the Oh attendance of the Sunday before. It is an encouragement to every one Es: present to see a well attended ser vice, and especially to the pastor. Sp' But that is not the most important Ka thing to consider. The important thing is that the word of God is preached to those who are present. and that they who are absent de- ! prive themselves of this blessing ia which God has intended for all. Do: you remember the empty encases ofered by those who were tainvited H to the great sapper? All these ex- are cases were miserable evasloas. Thasthe people today Invest all manner of wil miserable evasions and poor ex- C· cases for not coming to the Gospel ten feast in church. The true reasn in! a most instances is they do not care ber enough for Christ and his saving ho means If you are despising the Gospel preaching. remember this: STog can ezcase yourself Into hell with your rain and empty excuases e for not hearing God's word. but you I cannot excuse yarself nto heaven." be pastor wold cid ~r at par-shiomer a the lard's saylg: s S'leesed are they that hear the word od God sad keep it." The atteadsace at Snay school o is stWH Ickiag the propr tpress thia thir chldrea se regular at tmdaats at Suday schr d 1 ThIs ce S uday the Bethl hae ophan asylum fettrll vll be Mr'. bsorved Ia the .ini usmor. The ladies are eatde as volusteers eat ar c gas to help wait - the tabes.. re invelepeas edu the orphan asyal cmtru etion may - be sataume lathe chach or at the a testival Suamy aftermom. Do't fail to th t anae od ya hrch 1 a- ar y nelepe Jo O. Crwc of the Hal7Y Nam ofh Mr a BAPTIBSK. dam Damis Pary danghtor ad Raymemi s P. Currin and mar7 bus a m a ad 435 Paca woems. Spinners I ASSASSIN'S VICTIM * We era 4 '1 alt Na iu Th. u&*k wW i *emhed _ b~~~- iu t, LI STARVING ARTIST WINS PRIX DE 'ROM s .. I: Just as 'e xwas : ee evic:ed from I h:sr :sra, .e New Yo k home. A;.:red F;ge: won the Prix de a, Rome. w:h nreaL s $r ,:,3 a year ,e for three rears. free res -.ce in the , Aca;eyr of Arts. and_ an op;or. 1 tun:ty to rae' wu::: cxpense. e The great a ;.as .- a -'_ to at- Jo n V C:eme,: and Mrs. C. J. Donner. as Samue: Nikhoas Edward. son of -n- Sam Tranchina and Legia Butler of ry 41. Seguin street. Sponsors. Louis I)Deonce and Ethel Seira. Doris Rita Mary. daughter of Har ry Gui lot and Etmily Daigle of 72 Diana street. Sponsors. Gaston Daigle and Flavia Guilot. Dorothy Rita. daughter of Thos. rVergona and Seraphine Williams of 424 Eliza Street. Sponsors Alfred and Alma Williams. Harold Edward. son of Harold E Brown and Emily Fink of 2. Homer r street Sponsors Delle and May be Ohlmeyer. e- Wayne Damon Matthew son of ne Earl Matthew Sutherland and Leah tr-R. Boudreaux of 233 Slidell arenue. r- Sponsors. Frank J. DeMont and Mary nt Knobloch. at i LADIES' AUXILIARY it. Snuset Lodge 10S. Ladies Auxil lary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, will hold its regular e imeeting Thursday. Jaly . at Pythias eeiHall. at 2:30 p. m. All members * are asked to be present. As it is the rest meeting of the month. 1t of will be a social meeting. Visiting -;sisters are cordially Iavited to at el tend. Beautiful prizes will be awarded the winners. So all mem Ib hers come to the meeting and take home a prize with you. and also enjoy a pleasant evening. s: All members who attend these meetings are not only helping the ledge to be a saocess. but are hel .ta tbemselves by spenditn a pleas. at revemtlg. instead of sitting 'at a he. So come to the meeting gad hare a good time. Come one! Come all! I's all go where we will have a good time. WATERMELON PARTY t The a live Club ve a water meloe iarty las Satuay a t . hMr. aeby's lot at the orner of Su and lra av e. The lot was Eaumistde with electric a .k fsr the ocemsiem. Dueaug was Ia dualg·td a. and the watarmel. at mad served to tlhme p lse l A Ie d time was had by a who at a Thos pmret were: Mie A.. o. Lu Umac . Lamu.. A. Feller. 1 a sbasby. V. Casers . . am . leeb. l R a"s Co B'ak. Erk s. A. Mai. e . Jobism, C. Iags. D. Permms. Kl, . ergers wMt dames a . ma. U . JakuaIse mj and Mr. s Mrs. S. L Saleby ad mt may arthera Ssahe w m. at the ,m , iri. . ba e a Patteras stat by EMis Velms br ad Theim C0 . a homor oa Wmh Caurse bo- lager who wedia to Mr bSam T. Ucua rrr was eslebratu Wedmashy at the Dvaugubal lamth ea Church at 7:3 o'elok. The hddr elet was tadmed supro isd whem. a ab asce s the ataht, she esiasm atele S received with delight may besmstel mad amolf Mfromr her may tr·ems R beebmomes wer served san d anig iadalgs tl a lte hir. b Theme prgest were: Whom Vdm aerr. Thesme 0me., Il am d xum webr. CabrIe bau uger. laos wan mWlhs and ama *Wd. mariatta Spre Ida Tel I** Resman . O DbhoM namm . rYass and Ul aw eme h Mexahema and laWS Uurn wm n Umim Nemman, mamma hule h. 3. WSme . L Pbummaho A. Imhesm. K. atm rd. a a man RAIL MAN IS BEATEN! M. F. Kerr. of t-5 Oivrier street. carman for the Southern Pacific. em ployed at the Harahan shops. is the man in Touro Infrmary. He is said to have been struck on the head u;tt a scantling and rendered un:-ons'::us lust as he stepprd of sn yrie."s Ktnter car at Hagh a : E £ e La}- eening to g": thi acork. HF. a;lýanls a:. ;.c areTC leaving irr -i- s.b.e : n. :i rud He. was rushed : E. :t T ri " L .T:.. . -.-. l: is tb .le t e -e a..":L. L .:i: i.-: H. Eddr:, : :t - ..t: l.e .n P a -.. t, .l .:; r .,a d re ,.rt - ". ]i - rr _ r. ,eý r .- e EXCLUSIVE CLUB ;lz arT...v 'Aar v.--::-v r..-- our T- L.:. e -C... ..: : r-cgu.ar ..I,:g a d: :a . of M.ss E;:th I . : 1 7'r .Mart . R-yan. was Z:Z- c. las: Fday night. .J a V. a :ht. t ,.r of Mitss E .A;tt .T~b~e: k t b r P:;. S :ss Le- ;:y T- h ": nants "o :" , br.t- w r-. M:ss .Varyrie Blak,-man. =aid of h-no r..;ss-s (,:'.J L.oBlan and Mar ta Paul: as bndesr.aIds. Max Ber g-rs as r:ng bea-rer. Miss-s Ama Fel wc-rs and Ed:th Daig: as !iower girls. Mr. Ber: Holman as bes: man Mr Wiille Erickson. and Mr C:ement I:a as grx msman. The br:de was prettily gowned in a white Le: dress and wore a wreath of ,range blossoms in her hair with a I,,ng trailing veil The bridal bou quet consisted of spring flowers and asparagus fern which was prettily 1 arranged Miss Majorie Blakeman . as gwned in a shrimp colored org at die and wore a wreath of flowers in hcr hair. Miss Ollie LeBlanc wore a white organdie with a wreath of fowers in her hair Miss Martha Ponti was gowned in a pink net dress and wore a picture hat which matched her dress The maid of honor. and the two bridesmaids each carried bon quets of spring flowers arranged with asparagus fern. Miss Alma Fellers one of the flower girls wore a pink net dress. Miss Edith Daigle the other flower girl wore a blue net dress. They both carried a basket of daisies. The ring bearer. Little Max Ber gers carried a satin pillow which held the two rings of happiness., After the marriage ceremony the bride and groom was showered with rice. Inter on in the evening the bride and groom and her bridal party slyly s: ale away and had a ride around Al tiers in the automobile of one of the m.mbers. Upon the return of the bridal party. dancing was indulged In. refreshments were served in abundance and a good time was had by al who attended. Those who helped to make the "Mock Weddng" sucmh a bulge se cess were Misses O. LeBlanc. Blake man. Ponti. Johnson. Daigle. Fellers. K. Choate. V. Caflero. M. Sarbeck. I. Andree. a. Lanaux. F.Foret. L Chau in. L Lauland. . Iauland. a HIMh brand. Messrs. M. Ryan. B. HoEman C. Balk. J. Johnaon. C. lange W. Ericka A. Marvni . J. Mayes. S. Kig. C. GtL P. Saleeby. W. Johd son. K. Saloeby. A. Baker. L. Pern andes. S. Boaws. C. BRrreis. B. I Bla. Masam Joae Disge sadL mar others. The ne't thais to be stged by the Clab whkh we hope wll prove to be a secess aure a wateirua oo -at sadl a tie !tr.t *IRTHDAY PARTY On luM Frihday aldt Mr. ad Mrs. j. L. Saletby estertajaed a crowd so Ir, ag las at ther home Ia Elmts avese a heaor ef their - uPh'p's twendtl.h Irthday. The bhourse was demated with Tae g oors. He received man7 pretty pre+a~ets t his idreds. eReeh semes were srved In alm3dsaee iwere: . i Joas. 5 sb... -ma. 0. IA mane. .. aerbeck. 3. nx. A. Iulrs V. C rr, 8. a m . ? m. el 3 . e . I :J Insm. 8. pend. . Vamiseen. I *,* -a L & te.M. Yestm. xCeers. 1 G H1r . S le Ir . . 8 a s. Cm s.l W m.rkaa . erger A. Mantin 'Sa3M. Mceha e. McDed. . . n e c. TrhATER afletar cast: With Stanley Afrlca." eors wash; whofs Ne* Tat mSeres" Dgl Fletcher b3 ay. Jul S---"User Crtras lesm" 3m ·eoan; "A Delayl s Werth." Harry Sweet; ntrarnat I Tmeesay. Jty 1--hne Geettes is. Oumrs u Waken;: ml stLa rack" o.' 3miamein: Lens. Netsm aewl sDemm aeems es rs high amaog a lr s -e ss gnes tm o athet thst eah a be atm ,- every ml Am an a~." lrn -, . 5d r11·L~ r-y -- -a . Sl Sonds Death Knell of the Hookworm Dr. Maurice C. Ha:l of the Depart ment of Agrict::tre. after rr.ay en;en rne.:s has discovered that the hookworm can be k:::ed in the lower anr.als iby carbon tetrachloride He will soon be in a posi::on to announce the method cf treat ment that wirl rid human beings of the he a lth - destro-g parasite which has been so prevalent in the cotntry. The dis covery is regarded as one of the highest cians £gure that the e!imination of the bookworm will m crease the prosperity and productivity of the South tremen dously. Avv C4. aR FORESTRY LESSONS -. FOUND IN SIBLE The doctr.ne of forest preservation is no oew doctr. e Th. Loianai Legis:atire in Act No. 232. ofi -. pr Tided tha: a landowner co id c i.ea as da&mages from anyone se::.-g fre to h- land. and des:roy:ng sap.::gs asd yo.ng tree gowth. the cost: of artif. ucsly p.a,:tig and c.:;tva::rg such growth to the po::: o deve:o;.:er: at the :me of fire. Ab~ut f:ve :tusa:i years b'fore th:s eracrmet. Moses. the Hebrew law-gver. enac:ed ,Exe dus rx:i 4 'If a fire break out and ca:ch In thorns. so that stcks of corn. or the stand:ng corn, or the ftld be corsumed th.rew:th; he t:a: k:tkded the fire sha]t sure'y make rest::rtion" The disastrous effect of forest fires is gra; :ca~ly shown n Joel. chapter L1 verses ;S. 19 and 20. "How do the beasts roan the herds of cattle are per-lezed. because they have no pas::re. yea, the frocks of sheep are made desolate "'0 Lord. jo Thee wrll I cry for the fire hath devoured the pastures of the wilderness, and the flame hath burred all the trees of the feld. "The beasts at the field also cry unto Thee: For the rivers of water are dried up. and the fire hath d-vo'r ed the pastures of the wilderness." 'The rivers are dried up." Some emo built a tire ia the woods durig a droeth The vreagesee of the Lord upon a stiff-necked and rebellious people at times took the form at destruction of their forests Consult hdekid az: 7., 41. 44 and 47 verses: And I wic ease re uto pass uads the rod. " " . " *" * sa ye shall loathe you selves in your own sight for all the ewis that ye have committed. Son of osa. set thy face toward the south. sand drop thy word toward the south. and prophesy aghast the orest of the south fiead; "And ay to th the rest of the south. Hear the word of the Lord; Thus saith the laord God. Behold. I will kia dle a fithre thee. and It shall devour every green tree L thee sad every ry tree: the fiamik flame shall mam be gasoched sad all faces tram the south to the nerth shall be burned Another dtvste arwee: IsaIah s:1. : 13 or wikedosmI hrseth a the re: t shall diser the briers sad thorn sad shall hb e Is the thickets of the trer, and the shall meant up like the lifting p of brusgh the weath of the Iard of bhots Is the adl damlasske sad the peple shall be m the ftel oe the fie: e masa haDr l are hiP brether." Isaih z:16. 18, 1f: er.re , ll the lmr. the lar ed f heets, s Ssme his t es - am mes; and Ma dr his glory he shall aiQle a burs. has n i the aralee et a ar K WAg a ariam e te glrey : his b .re t, e e al els, bath 3 sl esA body; sad they shn be es whemn a laear4 bearer hh u eh. "Ad the t a es owt hI $ ef shall be few. that Ua vAf s wsa f ."r Pri d& e f1(Y " ~ hart wte n khe fees wa d e e ise - a £g agAAAB aptie g ea-nnl -. - T woIMs 6 Oh.? - see rS two ADMIRINE Ors awame-dmm.w **u**o inret**in me i Washe see 'maeme Stre PREVENTION IS BEST METHOD Wile Old Persian Had Roght ldea Con. corning Disease, Long Before Birth of Christ Five hundred years before .te b5rtb of Christ a wise od IersiaL fatier advised L.a son. Cyrus the Great. that the thing to do is to have phy scir.ans prevent disease; in mi:dera lan.uage. ktee two jumps ahetz So the idea that there should be all-time health oficers to prevent disease 1i not a thing to tbe looked on as an in novation. Iore than twenty-fve centuries ago. a conversation like the following took place between Cyrus and his father: "I have heard and seen that those states which seek for good beasth educate their physicians, and that commanders take with them phy sicans for the sake of the soldiers." said Cyrus. "L. too. therefore, as soon as my present expeditions were In trusted to me. gave my attention to the subject and thought that I had with me very competent physicians." To which his father replied: "But these physidiana my son, of which thou speakest. are like menders of torn garments, and thus, they cure those who have fallea sick. Tly chief anxiety should be to provide for health, for thou oughtest to take care to prevent the army from falling into seknessm at alL" Snakespese' Werks. A dert in a hicago book store was bated of hs feet the other day when a war mallioarle ordered 'evry thng tat tellow Shakespeare has written and aaytLhig e may write ia the futre." Turkslah Hebby. FIger-nall dye Is a bobby of all the fastidious women atof the better ca in Turkey. Not just poish or pink peate is used, but actual reds eal golds and blues are applied. Elephants Keen Sense of SmelL An lephat is poased of ach a delicate sense of se ell that it is said to be able to sent a human being at a distace at 1,00 yards. ate. 10 for 5c Sugar T- E R gI~ tk hi tre &hc -~A -d ·bd~fieh 5aL'~· jlr· LIC~ HONOR GOES r0 Tra~:~js a M M.ýg F ..W, · a". - *#oe ý I IL Z IL '.5 a.I t rr l! R - "s"n f- " -.c : ý NltS. th f _. "r .E^; rýD o w s Cae!tiia Ftr. be-L'"* - . to cocrata 8s mo~~d as 40 "er::: o: ~the ~sat t- ~ dnried 1mm ---------------- ---- -c~ Moth-Pringj P` At " 'ý". f powi.tt In UAver wt t ith i UR cl Lr. 'Lr-of. kbas by a 1 -rm&n c~mpinm. Earth tsam as a a CCr';Y t.L J(rjg Ia Pe-Kas Late aiw~aym bm af Latile! (cf these PM fe eitltC prclj etiea Firm Suppiim Ta W Tea i< stiri bdmgý awr ` Lnd"'tL ftrm to the tbeir a stommn at * IIt We OGearay 1 Sj ,k well of ocam Ed hate a hit regardi i --BcK', "n Transcr ! For kt in~tel bat r Wil inri a s