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PERSONAL MENTION AND ITEMS OF INTEREST .:I -0---- (Bt Stall' Corres'4cponiIen~t MIr. Fraink 1Epperl y of Haivnlonhi was in \l'elsh \\'eIneslIav Mir. :ind MIrs~. (:hais.A. I 4intz oif F'enton \Vck ill Ior in i tocwlIedes day. Mr. anid Nhi. s. ( ). S-o;;giis, P. (. Simnuons, NI rs. Nellie Scoggins kind M~iss I )ornr I~nIaikkx'e «creIake Charles visitor'% \\'edii 'sday. Mir. S. ( . Sito Ieiýl( II I ow i was a Welsh visitor 'Tuesd liv Nfiiss 1~IO'll(h Powvell spenit the week enid iitli tier pa:i iconts, MIr. wo(rkingj in \Iinte~n. hoe" ielt ncitw to W'elsh. a. y Miss Ituthi ,.IhdtA. \Vhoi I1 been spenlIt flU' Eister Iidayisl~IV'~ Viilint reIatives in WVelsh. \[iss IFranieis (;;r ii e n the Fadster hiolidays w\il Ii her sistci .NIrs. Ntatthis, in IHousi'on. Tfex:IS. " NlesdLiines L. fl. I'i:i lceº ;In .1. .1 ~Thursday~l 11r.R. e t io tcheli l I a w :1 in fI Its 11Rouge this w·eck (oIiniisi ness. Nir. and Nirs, A. T. ,toiies andl daughters. Nlarv and Pui~niime. ac eoilpaniiied b% N1iss IInioietle ()riv umotored I o I .nk.' ( 1m:u tes Salt - 1Mr. F'. NI. Wright. who is ciii ployed in Sulphur, spentl( d11w :iv, Eiood Friday, wjith horne folks. fr. Hi. Ii. Ilanuis a1n1d fail of Hell C:it vkisieul f'ricnds and 14 1relatives in W~elsh Sunday. Miss Lucy Bell Lyons of Su phur spent the week end with rdlatives in' Welsh. Iloland Buck is improving niit ly and wiH soon be able to h in school again. tMrs. Lloyd Thomas and habh 'Misses Ruth Abbott, Olive Scof gins. Hilda Morrill. Irene Middkl ion. Bess I)avis, and Francis Car I molored to Ioanoke l'edlnesda Mr. and Mrs..1. P. Camphell, M, E'(dl IIower, NMrs. Nellie Scoggin: Misses Iora Radeke, Freda Scog ;;ins. andl Mihhred Bridges motor ed1 to hJennings Sunday nightl ti altteld church services. Nh'. and Mrs. C. .M. Miller an( tlaughter, Iouelhia, were Lakl Charles visitors Thursdav. .Mr. E. C. Willard was a busi l9'ess \iilIor1 to Porlt Arthur. Mlon NI r. (Charlie Prentice visilec relalives and friends in ,lennings Mondayv. .1Mrs. .Julia A. Stewart amu daughter, .Miss Essie, spent East. er Sunrday in Lake Charles visit ing rehditives. MIiss Eldie Yantis spent the Easter holidays in Port Arthur visitling her sister, Mrs. C. I, Moor Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moore and children, iMr. and 1Mrs. .. P. (amp ,belt and children motored to Iowa Sundlay o visit (). S. Sinhderson and family. .Miss Mary Yantis spenlt the Easler holidays in lomner; La.. visiling friends. Mrs. A. B. Hall is visiting i'rela Lives of Sulphur this week. MIr. harry Patterson and family 'f Fenton visited friends in town Sul- JSunday. ith I)r. I,. G. Lewis was a Lake ICharles viti!or S&turday. ice.- Master Lansing Eagle returned Sbe home Sunday from Lake Charles lwhere he had been visiting some aby. of his friends. g- )onovan Armstrong, who is a cdle- tending 'Tulan? College in New; Oarleans spent the Easter holidays lay with his parents, MMr. and Mrs. J lr. V. Armstrong. ir. The Earnest W\orkers Sunday ins. School Class of the M.. E. Sunday g- School held th'ir regular monthly to- mrceting March 21; at Ihe home of Sto Mr's. E. C. Willhard. Afler the busi ness had been attellhle(i to the and hostess served refreshments con ake sisting of sanildwiches, cookies. 'eaoutls und hleimlade. They then lsi- adjourne' to mcel atl he horme on- of Mrs S. (). Scoggiins the fourth i Saturday in April. Those p)resenl led were Mrs. S. M. Walkins, Mrs. E. ngs C. Willard, hostess. Misses Bela Fuller, Edna Me Alffrev Mildred ,ntlBridges. *Frances Willard, Freda ist- Scoggins. Kalihurvn Bower, Lucy sit- ilell Lyons, and Adel Radeke. l--o u,.. LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST, t. -.--o-- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Romero ind and son, Arlhur, .Jr., went to Lip- Crowley Saturday to spenl Sun wa dlay with Mrs. Romero's parenls. on Mir. and Mrs. S. Hebert. 0----- me- in' n ... . the Prof. B. F. Mitchell left .Mon I.. day for Balon Houge to attend a Imecling of the Louisiana high la- school principals. ily Geo. Brown ret urnetd \Vednes- I vn Iday from ()pelousas w'here lihe V\isited relatives a few days. i Messs. Cur is Hickman and W\ilbur (abberl of -Lakle Charles :ere Ibusitness visito:s in Welsh I Monday. Miss Edia Lan gley retiiurne i to ,ake Charles to school Monday after spending the Easter holidays a as guest of her sister, Mrs. I). E. Cole. -- ---·-o----. . Mrs. Nettie O'Connell, of Clii- ý''" ' r`_'I'' +" º 1 (; 1 of elsa is k the guest of her sister. Mrs. Clis. A. Lantz at Fenton. NMrs. ()'Con-C nell caine here rec reently from I Breckenridge, Texas, where she f visited her daughter, Mrs. Floyd tl Davis. t1 o 1a Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barbee and Miss Nola Milton of Orange, fi 'Texas, were week end guests of Mrs. D. Barhee and Mr. and Mrs. th L. R. Barbee. or ----o------ es Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Heislandl andl lt sons, Paul and Garland. motored to Crowley Saturday. Returning homne they were accompanied by Miss Myrtle Bottorffl, who was e their guest Sunday. in h------- Mrs. Sid Lawton of Lake Charl- sa es is spending the week-end as guest of Mrs, Arthur Romero. --'-"- ---- - I)on't forget the big base ball or game at Sportsman's Park to- in1 mnorrow aflernoon at 3:30. Lake col Arthur vs. Welsh. ----o-------- C (ajo See "Lefty" Brown twirl the is elusive sphere at Sportsman's min Park tmorrow afternoon. I 1 o- R. Alberl LaFond, who has been Edi spendifig the winter here with his father and other relatives, left ' Monday night for Kankakee, Ill.. ent where he will visit a: short time. frie later going to St. ,Louis, Mo., to last reside. rool ----- ------- A J. A. Burns left Wednesday gent evening for Corrinth, Miss., to by visit a few dlays, after which he It will leave for his former home in soci Bad ,Axe, Michigan. Mr. Burns of e execls to return to Welsh in the R4 fall. 0------- lBud logion undlerwent an oper- ed 3 atlion for appendicitis at St. Pa- a pl trick's sanitarium in Lake Charl- Prof es Monday. J. F. ~-0-----o Card of Thanks e desire to express our deep last and heartfelt thanks to all those kind friends and neighbors who by deed and word assisted and :omforted us following the death f our late beloved husband and ather, and for the beautiful floral mfferings. We especially, desire to thank LI. he base ball boys for calling off DO he game scheduled for Fr;day DO fternoon in respect for Mr riggAu'. Mrs. L. A. Giggar. Mrs. Bert Loy. Mrs. MI. H. Hufham. Pho IMrs. Roy Montgomery. Leo Giggar. *i |1 iiIII i Most Motorists Have Motor 'roubles While we do not delight in seeing motorists have motor tro bles wit) their motor cars, we do delight in being afford ed the opportunity of smoothing them outwhen they occur. Motor Troiubes Our Specialty! Electrical Parts for Delco Every Remy MeFke of Auto-Lite S tarter and SNorth-East and Generator Specialist J.1'1I. HE RVEY Welsh Garage King Tirania Pietertje (Registry Number 280323) Bred by ,. HI. Roderick Broadtiead, W'sconsin. Calved February, 10, 1919. Sire, Walker Pictertje Segis I)eKol ham, Tirania Pauline 2nd. FOR SA.E or SERVICE BREEDING COUNTS ton. The sire is King Segis 10th I Modern Farmin 711, 3, with 33 other daughters c odern Farming: who have made Advanced Regist- c The Four!eenth Holstein-Frlie- eer records; while the dam was f sian cow to make over 30,(10n lbs. lBeauty Pietertje Clothilde 148425, 0 of milk and the third to make who has herself made Iwo records over 1,400 Ihs. of butter in t year 23.7 Ibs. and 23.9 lbs. of butter in 1 has recently been developed at seven (ldays, so that Segis Pietertje II Carnation Stock Sral, Sile, Prouspcc is an example of inheri- a Washington. This six year old lance of dairy capactlf. G Holstein, Sekis Pietertje Prospect All records eccepted by the A. 221 46, not only made the world's It. 0. division of The Holstein record for milk in a year, 37,384.1 Friesian Association of America Ilis. and, 1,445.9 lbs of butter, but are carefully sipervised by cap a seven-day record of 33.18 lbs. 'able men from State Agricultural butter. This yield is the highest, Colleges or Experiment Stations, in milk, for anw cow of any breed and no less than sikteen different .to date, and was made under the supervisors watched the work of rules of the Advancedl Registry Segis Pietertje Prospect, includ Division of The hlolstein-Friesian ing the Superintendent of official Association of America. The new tests for the State of Washington. World's Record milk cow is of Individually, Segis Pietertje sron constitution and pleasing Prospects is a cow of great length indivIduality, weights 1,650 lbs. of body, a capacious middle, wide and took from 16 lbs. to 25 Ibs. a hips, and great depth through the dar a a mlittnr of nine standard heart :; while her milk veins, both rain, with alfalfa hay, green on. the udder and belly, are very croM, beet pulp and molasses, striking. She is an exponent of proue nd cow whose mting werethe profit that may come from lib prouhed such a wonder were, bred, In New York State, but the eral feeding, backed up by care dauister was born in Boise, Idaho fully selected, well developed on the arnn of George V. Leigh- blood lines. - ' L. J. BOWEPS aVsla 'iM4V ie, - r ': Phone .--s. P,,.. A Choice Line of Fresh and Cured Meats Your patronage will be-appreciated PROMPT SEIRVICE city Meat Market' Maurice Trahan, Prop onePkoue 4 *1 .- .: Si ý:^.ý .- .. . .'7 '..l".ý 2. =t .ý .A : . . . .. . -'?.! . ý''ý Lake WEEKLY DOGET OF harles ITEMS FROM JENNLING some (By Our Staff. Correspondent) The Rotary Club met Saturda, is al- at the Madeline iHotel. Rotariar New Marvin O. Sansbury presided. idays Dr. G. W. W. Remage a distinguish. Irs. J ed citizen and veter'ian of the Cival war gave an interesting talk on unday Southwest Louisiana. Tunday The princ'ipai talk of the d:ay mnthly \ , .;li by Rev P'r:tt, past º: Ie of ' the ('ongreg:'!onal churct;, husi- v .a sloel on ' "Th' e R' elat io; , I the l'the i;i:is:list to the Conimmunity." con- Ile said Itht the chief asset ,of okies. e ry Thriv'ing e nltlnllity \\'as then II . l it:1 :inlllance l ft' a well e' ho Im ;hlish'e<l chur ", :,nd al . ou ith I OV\, d a splendid advtl erti.i:l resent efature for any town. It was a rs. F. greed to send a large delegation to Rel the inter-parish mneeing which ildred will bie hel in Lafayette on April, Freda 21st., when thA Rotary Clubs of Lucy Lake Charles, Crowley. Jennings '. and Lafayelte will assemble. -1- lES At a recent meeting of the \Vo man's Literary Club of Jennings, a nImem)ber who discussed current t to topics declared that during the Sun- year of 1920 only eight (log taxes rents. were paid in the entire parish of .Jefferson Davis. She said that Acadia paid taxes on three hun 'Mo) dred dogs, Caddo. a thousand. nd ranklin, two thousand, and Nat hi (chitoches over Iwo'thousanI. As the funds go to the public schools, the ladies are anxious nes- that the tax ordinance be enforced. hnes- - he iLast Saturday night, Mr. Ec kels. a prominent rice planter who lives eight miles north of anlesJennings motored to town in his elsh ] ord. ie parked his car, and shop ping awhile, returned where he had leflt his car, he found only , tspace. ()fficer Ilebert was in torlmedl and the car \;as found in da dark alley several blocks from s the original parking place. A decision was handed doiyn Mi onday in the case of C. A. BIir -ker versus the Houissere Latreille S !Oil Co. The suit involved the mat s tcer of the boundary line between Iln the Madeline Hotel and Barker's garage. The court ordered the de fendant to demolish and remove oyd the east wall of the hotel within I a period of sixty days from the E Ibee date that the judgment become nge, final. of The decision holds that all of Irs. the wall is on Barker's land. Court ordered defedant to pay all costs. except special survey which will i arid be paid by both parties. t red -" It The rice warehouse of Emile r by Istre, eight miles southwest of a as Ilennings burned Monday morn ing at eight o'clock. The ware- p house contained seven hundred rl- sacks of rice, and was insured for f as $4,500. ------- t( A new Oil Company has been 0 all organized for the purpose of drill to- ing for oil near Jennings. The ike company owns leases on 550 acres of land which will be developed. Capital stock of the new company he is fixed at $20,000.00 with per 's mission to increase to $100,000.00. The Board of Directors are: J. R. Devall, A. C. Brainard, and Mrs en Edna S. I)Deall all of Jennings. us --'-0---- ft The Woddminan lodge and Circle II.. entertained their members and le. friends with a delightful social to last Monday night at the Lodge - rooms. About fifty were present and a v general good time was enjoyed to by all. e It was decided to have an open in social meeting the last Monday is of each month. ie Refreshments were served. --- -o----- I Prof. and Mrs. D). Smith return -ed Monday from Leesville, after i- a pleasant week end visit with I- Prof Smith's parents, Dr. and Mrs J. F. Smith. William Hock and Elmer So vote of New Orleans were guests P last week of their uncle and aunt. Real Estite, Loans DO YOU WANT TO 8ELL? List Your Property with Us. DO YOU WANT TO BUY? DO YOU WANT TO MAKE A LOAN Write or Call on CARR & JETER, Phone 21 Welsh, La. IMr. and Mrs. P. S. Hebert. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guidry of ,Crowley spent Sunday with Mrs. Guidry's grandparents, Mrs. A. I. Mliss Hlelen Weniz, who spent d(ay the Easter holidays 'witll her par rian ents in Lake Charles, returned to ,Jennings Monday. ish- Rev. Marvin 0. Sansbury left ival Monday for St. Louis, where he on 1will attend the meeting of Ithe State Secretaries of the United day:v (hrisian Missionary Society. it ;: E. F. Coslby of Lake Charles •ci, spent the d:iy with frienllds last , f Sunday. .'' Mliss E. \'aughin spent the East of er holidays with relatives in Ba Iaston Rouge. (./ Miss Julin 'ITlholms was the East Ser guest of her birolher in Alex a l hndria. a- (ladwin G(authier of (Crowleyi i to spent Sunday and Mondlay with itl town friends. \riV, W. ClIark was a Monlay visitor of to Lake Charles. igs, D)r. Helen Flint spent the week in New Orleans atiltending the 1). A. I. Convention. o l)r. M1. 11. Adams who has been igs, in Bherne, Texas. for the past six ent montlhs arrived in town Monday he to attend to his varied interests. xes Wyattll Andersn of China was of a business visrlor in town Wed hal nesday. n. IRoy Ahlcocl, of Natchitoeches nd. visited relatives here this week. at- r. and Mrs V. A. Miller of Lake Arthur sholped in lown ,lic Tuesday. us W. H. hIaas of New ()rleans rep ed. resentalive of the Selig Company of Atlanta. was a business visitor fc- in town Thursday. ter - o-- of Reception for Guests luis 0 op Mrs. L. HR.B~arl)ee .entertained( he With an informal party Tuesday lN night in honor of the Misses 'dr in- tournt'l, \'irginli l' Thurpe a:01 in Margaret hay o, IL.,. Cl hrl:ts lar r'uets,:. l un*+, .,nd ,.ke we. st r",ed Ihrotighot;, iii " evening. ON "h.lm guests w',: .',l4 sses I( I Fournet, Virginia 'lItl pe, M:Nr. Ir- garet Day, Agnes Fo ,n(tnd. Beau le lah LaTour, Miss HeltBert of Nc v t tOrleans, Mr. and Mrs. Bonit, Mhr. n and Mrs. Eagle ; Messrs. WVmi. Poe, '~s Dr. Littllon and Brunt of Lake e- Charles: Messrs. Joe Bihn, Isaac ve Abshire, Julius Goldsmith, Am in broise Romero, Sam Goldsmith, ie and Harold Williams. U le Pay your subscript ionnow. rt $100 Reward, $100 S. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least 11 one dreaded- disease that science has been able to cure in aL it.s stages and that is catarrh. C-t: Iceing greatly influenced by constitutional conditions e requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the Blood orn' the Mucous Sur 1. faces of the Systemn threbhy destroying the foundation of thile disease, giving the P- atient strength by building up the con stitutlon and asis:ine: nature in dolng its Work. The proprletors have so much r faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CTENEY & CO., Toledo, I Oblo. Sold by'all Druggist, 75"c. -" r C. L. Davis Draying, Hauling, Teaming Heavy Machine and House Moving Wood and Cement Blocks Office Welsh Garage Phones - , Office 246 Residence 85 anlmni nialu Bur a ooo wwer,-. 11l eave ilyou I LOVE the ladies. ON THE piano." BUT LIKE most men. WHICH WAS all wrong. OFTEN " . OFTEN guess wrong. POOR HUMOR, she said. ON WHAT will win. WAS OUT of place. A MILE rom them* IN TIME of danger. IALWAYS eay. 80 KIPLING was right. IT'S BETTER to laugh. "A WOMAN is only. THAN EVER to worry. A WOMAN, but a good cigar, , A 4.. . 80 ONCE, when. IS A smoke;" only. THE DAM broke, and. HE SHOULD have made it. A FLOOD hit tow. MY CIGARETTES because. I THOUGHT 'd Just. YOU'RE BOUND to get. CHEER UP my wle. A SMILE from them. AND 80 said. THEY ALWAYS "satisfy." "IF THE worst comes YOU CAN float down. IhAKE the silky tender learw of Or 2 * choicestTurkis blend thoue wt 20 or 20 cets THE RIVER on. thebestDomtitobaccothata Scan buy--blend them in the ex ' in airtoightpackage. THE FAMILY music-box can't-be-copied Chesterfield W8' Alo obtainable in round and you get a "smoke." Yes, tine M O v a sea AND I'LL avcomp ay you. h t ho e r ta " tme ., v aunoh AND I'LL Aco~mpa y something more-you get c4g1t0 othathonaeatly "satisfies. " G CIGAARITT] S ""rLIGGET & MYzus TOBACCO Co. .- , o I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I 0o C Advertising rate in this column, 5 cents per line per issue. In estimating allow six words per line. No adver. tisement accepted for less than 25 cents. Copy should be in office not later than six o'clock Friday evening. Want to Purchase--lesidence with one or two lots. C. F. Cross. Phone 148. A2-21p Buy it Right -If you use kero sene order it from us in 30) and .lº gallon quantities. Price 15, cents !per gallon delivered. Mutual \Ware house Company, Welsh. La. Ml12-tfc Hemstitching and Picoing done JIromptly and satisfactorily. Your patronage solicited. Emma Law son. .122-tfc Auto and Tractor Reparing See imc for aulto and traelor repairiing. \'ill contract to keep up cars by the month. No job too small, none too large. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed. Wallace Max field. Phone 240. M12-4p (;et wise to one of the greatest Corn Removers on earth five days trial will convince the most skep tical person.-Agent, Ged D)rug, Slore, Ged, La. M1.5-12-1 9-2';: SEED RICE--100 Bags choice Bilue RLse seed rice for sale at $5.00 per barrel. See T. S. Langley, phone 13-40, Welsh, La. Jltfe FOR SALE -Tomato and sweet pepper plants. Three varities of each. 10 cents per dozen. Miss lEmnma Lawson. M(26-2tc 0 VFOR MAI R The .lJournal is autil \\'. EI. I'AUGtT :,l ai ,':aIhldate for \We'lls ,il)jic to the a 'i c:2 ucIl usi to be beheldi HMOIS Furn"ished - 'eat. -',. ihannah Bolko, la Ii ý lºirixlg kith the ha\ve redu(ced the price ot to s30.(t per' month. o and e(lvery one made to hoine. '1our patronage C.lC. C. \Vest, Phone , FOR '01 ALT-Hiouse and five rcolms, (lining room A 'eal harga!n. Apply J, . Pi'7,znl conf6 cetionery. Wanted to Pure e(d (lr'a I larrows. l. B. Welsh Malacirine Shop, Liquid Roof Paint will the lpal c'r Jr shingle roofa1 .Gaage, (:hicken house or builblinr,,. Smoke stack p I'resrve your iron roofs your de'aler or agent at La. 'lie Texas Oil Co I .5 -t I'. I( )()( S--Some nice f roms fo'(r rent. Apply , Ifaines, Phone 224, W\elsh, I:OR SALE-300 pound Johnson's Ite)air. U 'You know the old saying "A siilth in lime" etc. Well ` )f A SHINGLE IN TI3ME WILL, SAVE TROUBLE Spring rains are coiniig--how about the leaky roof on the shedt, the porch, the othotuse, or Ilhe house. Beat the rain to it. A SHINGLE IN TIME SAVES TROUBLES SQUALITY LUMBER and other materials W. E. Faught Lumber Co, Get the Best Service It costs no more than the "just as good" kinad. You'll find our work satisfactory in every way. Have your cleaning and pressing done this week, Early orders are never disappointing ones. EASTER IS COMING at an early date (March 27th) and there is always I rush of late orders. Do not be a tailender and be di1 appointed Easter Morning. PHONE 115 We call for and deliver your work. Liberty Tailor Shop J. L. Thackston, Proprietor YOU 7 - SOULE BUSINESS COLL, !.1 Sigihest Grade and Moat Comrses in Business, in 1 in I.nglislh. Best Equippe t equaled Facilities. Complet , Ba l. Only School with rOO S tl~)tag a'1l- Actunl Mloney, in which kcl.' tlh+ hooks and bahnnce a ,e'inai aRe(rnmmodntl ots for latlios. * '-..in l in.trctll lin. ') ,;wI'" nt'Sn ;i rl its .!('llrel r.-,, P i n i".l" I}" 11at i:" "'lt"'.' ,olnl . -r' . ... r.r; "f 8 afO, lr.nw OIn ,lIT -- -- 4 SONS .W .