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Paul Levert spent the week end in the Crescent City. William Nelson spent Sunday in New Orleans. Miss Marie Murphy spent Sun day in the Cresce. t City. '. E. Baker, of the Bogalusa Stores, spent Sunday in New Orleans. ,. A. Penton of Zona., was a visit or to Boga'usa Cunday. C Stafford, of Filihah La., was a isitor to this City Thursday. W, J. Ledoux spent Su-.day in New Orleans. Mr. and M.s. J. P. Starns and son Carl spen, las' Sunday in New Or leans. J. T. Magee, of Sunny Hill La., was a h.isiness visitor ,o Bogalusa Frida"-. J. L:. Buyington and William Smith spent Saturday and Sunday in Zona. Miss Minnie B eis, of Joneboro La., is visiting her brother G. C. Byers. J. Vol Brock, of Franklinton, transacted business in Bogalusa Saturday. J. B. Lindsley, President of the Washington Bank & Trust Co., spent the week end in New Orleans. Miss Willie Mitchell, toll operator of the telephone office, spent the week end with friends at Columbi 2. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST and that w;i:h is most stylish and popular, and at the same time rant the price to be THE LOWEST then it will pay you to come to this store. It might be a little out of the way but the difference in oualitv anId price will epay you. DREYFUS Richardsontown ME!EaPi~n~smalancremiuma'" N FiNEST LINE OF SAMPLES FOR MEN'S SUITS EVER are now on display at this store. This spring is going to see some of the prettiest patterns for men that was ever known and if your not ready to select your spring suit it will be a pleasure for you to see what is going to be correct. 10,000 PATTERNS of the choicest woolen, silks, Palm Beach and Cravenette samples and if you are guided .by any one of these samples you can't go wrong. Call and see them. A. K. Beall Company 1 r r P Y Attention, Ladies! , I will be in your city for one week oniy, ending Feb. 9th carrying a complete line of HUMAN HAIR GOODS Fine Assortment. Lowest Prices. Hair combings made by auto matic machine into switches, , J. W. GREEN, Representing B F Courtney Importing Co,, OF NEW YORK CITY Phone 417 and man will call at your home. -+.:..- ..:-+ .+. ++ :........++++.. S. J. Watts left Saturday for Beaumont Texas where he will visit relatives and many friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes, of i Foxworth Miss., spent the week end with Bogalusa friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. May and child ren left Saturda; for a visit with relatives at Morgantown Miss. J, P. Woods left Monday for Memphis Tenn., where he will spend two weeks. al Mrs. J. L. Ford returned to her hone in Angie after a pleasant visit n with her brother W. Rawls. Mrs. J. A. Pagett returned to her home in Columbia Monday after a o visit with her sister Mrs. B. C. Louis. Mrs. 0. C. Moffett and children left Sunday for a visit with relatives a at Jackson Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Thomas re te turned to Sun Monday after staying it a month in Bogalusa. Mrs. J. M. Banister returned to her >r home in Slidell Monday after a e pleesant visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. 2. M. Cesario. J. C. Mills, of the Bogalusa Coca Cola Bottling Co.. has returned from a two weeks business trip at Chat tanooga, and other Tennessee cities. Miss Myrtle Wood a popular schoel teacher at Angie spent the week end with her cousin Miss Edith Wood. M-s. G. C. Byers and little daugh ter Maude Owen returned Saturday after a pleasant visit with relatves at Norwood La. Mrs. J. E. Galiibreld and little daughter Mildred, of Michigan Ave., left Saturday for a months visit with her parents at Jackson Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, R. Gatesand Schildren left Monday for rNew Orleans -where they were called to the bed-I side of J T. Gates who is dangerous lyv ill with pneumonia. Mrs. J. E. Stockstill and Miss iLula of Slidell, are visiting friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Gill left Tues day for a months visit with rela r tives and friends al Norfield, Miss. Mrs. J. F. Sumrall and little son, s James, left Tuesday for a visit with v relatives at Sumrall, Miss t r W. E. Farris, Gen. Mgr. of the N. 0. G. N..R. R., caine up from New v Orleans to look after inrerests con- V nected with his line, S. Lacy Dickerson, formerly of this city, but now manager of the F New Orleans Underwriters, was in e Bogalusa Tuesday, shaking hands with his many friends, Maurice Strug, of Strug Bros., left Sunday for New York and other eastern cities, where he will fur chase stock for their Columbia street store. Mr. and MIrs. W. E. Carlisle and little daughter Dorothy left Wedees uay for Monticello Miss., where they will attend a Golden Wedding an r niversary of Mr. Carlisle parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Potter, who have been residing in Jackson Miss., r have returned to Bogalusa and will t make this their future home. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Francis Garner, one of the popular Enter r prise empioves. a SMr. and Mrs. Chas. M.M Wr,rnick who have been spending their honey moon in Southern cities returned to s Bogalusa yesterday and will be at home to friends on Columbia street after March 1. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sullivan of Buffalo, N. Y., father anu mother of Mayor Sullivan, are expected to ar rive in Bogalusa Saturday to make a an extended visit. Both have made a many friends on former visits who will welcome them again to the Magic City. i a Entertains For Bride One of the most delightful parties of the season was given Monday afternoon at the Pine Tree Inn when Mesdames D. T. Cushing and M. L. Weuscher entertained a large number of friends at a bridge inl honor of Mrs. Frank J. McNeil, of Buffalo N. Y., who is here on her Shoneymoon. The parlors of the hotel were Sbeautifully decorated with cut flow ers and ferns for the occasion. Mrs. M. Rykoski won the first Sprize while Mrs. McNeil was award Sed the guests prize. Following the it games a dainty unch wvas served. Parcel Post And Food Sale The Ladies of the North West 1Bogalusa Sunday School will hold a Sparcel post and feed sale in tne SSchool House across frown the Coca SCl;a planl, Sat, Feb. 12, commenc ii: at 2 i m for the benefit of the piiano fund, come and help a good (icaulse. Refrciriients will beserved i TOMIGHIT, TIIURS. FEB. 3 I Florence 'l'urrier arid Albert Cheval :*: er in "1.v Old Dutch" 5 reels. Frida, "Bride of the Nancy Lee" 2 reels and an Amrninated Weekly. Y Saturday 4000 feet Bob Leonard and Ella Hall in "Christmas Mem i ories" and a one reel comedy. . Sunday 4000 feet Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran in a 2 reel comedy 'Where the Heather Blooms" and a Sone reel drama, also a phota vaude ville act. Monday Ben Wilson and Dorothy Phillips in "The Bach'lor's Xmas. three reels. STuesday Warren Kerrigan in "The Widow's Secret" two reels and ia Nestor comedy. Wednesday ,Warren Kerrigan as +i Terence O'Re'lke in "The Road to SParadise" and an L-K. 0. comedy. 'i Next Thursday Henrietta Cross .man in "The Suprem e Test" 5 reels. Prefers Bogalusa C. A. Wilcox who has served as local Agent of the G. & S. I., R. R., since its construction until a few i week's ago, called on acquaintance the first of the week. His health is recovered but he is not yet ready to F. return to work preferring to spend a v while with Bogalusa relatives. Mean while the station is in efficient hands, being ably looked after by Agent H. L. Bass.-Columbian. e FOR RENT-Large furnished room, south ern exposure in North Bogalusa. With or without hoard in private family. Pre S fer two young gentlemen or refined couple without children. Apply "Rooms" care of Enterprise. rt ---- - _____ A NGIlE a W. Nix of Bogalusa spent last Sunday here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Long have v moved to Jamestown, Miss., where - Mr. Long will be engaged in s. the wood business o E. F. McInnis and wife and Mrs. 1 Daughtry were visitors to Bogalusa 11 Monday. S. is L. W. Ford from Nott, and F. J. r Ford of bush, were here last week to cast their vote, returning to their work Wednesday. V Mr. and Mrs. F. N. K. Adams, W. o J. Daniel, Mrs. W. P. Fornea, Mrs. t Rawls and J. W. Crain, were recent visitors to Bogalusa. Warren Ball went to Columbia, Miss., Thursday, for a short stay. Mr. Ball is not in very good health r- and his friends hope that the visit we will prove benefical to him, Le 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lampton spent a couple of days shopping in New Orleans recently. E. F. McInnis has finished with his mill building near Bush, and s has accepted a position in Poplar y vil' , Miss., fcr the present. Sfining Co.. was on our streets recent f ly in the interest of his company. r F. M. Sault"r made a short tt~p .e to St. Paul, Miss., Wednesday. SW. J. Kemn of Columbia, Miss., F t was here Tuesday to cast his vote. t . Mr. Kemp was formerlh in the mer e cantile busiless here but gave it up , to take the management of the G. S. L. turpentiner camp just east of Columbia. st Miss Ella Seals of Twin, Miss., re a centlv spent several days iere with Sfriends. :a Miss Ethel Pope spent the week c- end with relatives in columbia. )d ?d D. W. Duncan took the early morning train to New Orleans on Saturday, where he went to place hi. young son in the hospital for an I SopIeration. Misses Agnes an, Myrtle Wood and Maxie Stacey, popular school I a1. eachers here, spent Saturday in Bogalusa. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, school l'. teachers out near Pine, were in rd town Saturday, Mrs. John~on going n- to Wanilla,Miss., where she will spend the week-end with relatives. ns - dy Miss ByrdieThompson and her a brother, Roy, went to Cclumbia le- Saturday where they will spend a couple of days with friends. hyj as. Miss Ola Scarborough, who is teaching school near Sun. is at Sbome here with her parents for a nd few days. H. b. Lampton and W. M. Magee as are both setting out some orange to trees on their property here. The trees are mostly of the Satsuma ss- variety and were purchased at ls. Pascagoula, Miss,, and Bon Ami, La. ORDER YO FISH ' AND Oysters From This Store FRIDAY On each Friday we receive a large shipment of the choicest oysters and fish the market affords. In order that we can make prompt deliveries we suggest that you PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW. Don't overlook the fact that the: best meats in Bogalusa are toe.:· had here at the same prices you pay° for the ordinary kind. Bogalusa Stores , Mrs. H. J. Land of Varnado, was on our streets Saturday shopping. Robt. Pope and wife, and W. W. Warner took in the sights at New Orleans last Sunday. Rev. S. W Bowman of Baton Rouge, presiding elder of this dis trict, and F. N. Sweeny of Franklin ton, Pastor of the Methodist church here. conducted quarterly m"ting at this point Saturdas. Misses Della Fornea and Zoe Pope took the nigLt train for Fox worth, Miss., Saturday, where they i went to attend the Sunday School Rally which was held there on the 30th. ý- ~ DA / / o "aj Every woman wants a beautiful complexion. If you have our beautifiers will help you to keep it, if you haven't 0oe, our beautifiers. They will restore a healthy glow to your and make your complexion soft, smoothe and clear. Come in any time. Our experience and advice is your service free. Williams' Drug Stor PHONE 97 COLUMBA Earl Shay was a Bogala S last Saturday. R. Smith, wife, children. mother drove down to Va Sunday, where they went to the Woodmens unveiling ait point. Misses Ola Scarborough,: Kennedy, Sophie Pope, Ethbel Eunice Ball, Agnes Wood, Stacey, Myrtle Wood, M.: IFord, wife and daughter, Hood, Mike Ball, Willie 0. L. McMillan, and Mrs F. P ron and children atteaded the day Scho"l Rally at Fo Miss., last Sunday and all a splendid meeting.