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.—Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Doize had with them during the hurricane their sons Harry and Sidney Doize of New Orleans.
—Mrs. Clalra Scates, formerly with the Beach Beauty Shop is now with the Nolan Beauty Shop in the IRiamsey Building.
—-Mrs Alfred Hero and Mrs. Catherine Moore of New Orleans were in Bay St. Louis on Friday in the interest of friends and relatives.
—Mrs. Edward Means has returned to her home in New Orleans after spending the summer here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kirkpatrick.
—Mrs. Alric Firment and Mrs. S. V. Bordelon drove down from Marksville La. ,on Saturday to assure themselves of the safety of their sisters and brother Mrs. G. Y. Blaize, Miss Carmelite Spotoirno and Louis N. C. Spotorno. They returned to their home on Monday.
—Monroe Cuevas, Sr., is a patient at Sanatorium. His condition is re ported improved.
—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curet, Jr., nee Mary Ruth Favre, announce the arrival of a 7 Vz lb. boy, born September 25, 1947. The little one has been named James Larry.
—Mrs. Harold B. Weston has returned from Jackson where she attended the state meeting of the Womans Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church Guild. Mrs. Weston is sec retary of the Auxiliary.
—Mr. Joseph Kern was taken to New Orleans last week for medical treatment. He is still in the Foun dation Hospital but is reported much better and in good spirits. He sustained the loss of his left arm which was amputated on Friday of last week but he is standing it with his usual smile Mrs. Kern says.
—Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Caruso and their son Luke Caruso, have returned irom Birmingham, Alabama. The Carusos took their son Vincent P. Caruso to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to enter him in the University of Alabama. Vincent is a graduate of St. Stanislaus in the class of '46. the family went on from there to Birmingham for a visit to Mr. Caruso’s family.
I NOTICE TO COMMUTERS
Between New Orleans and Gulf Coast Points
via L. & N. Railroad
We regret the inconvenience caused our patrons i because of the interruption of train service due to $ hurricane damage.
Our service will be out for an indefinite perion. f Date of resumption will be announced through this newspaper as far in advance as possible. At that I! time, L. & N. Ticket Agents will be prepared to X make fair and reasonable adjustments, either by refund or extending limit by exchange of ticket, as ^ passengers prefer.
11 A STANLEY
General Passenger Agent f. At Nt T? a il miir! Pnmnanv
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Two houses, furnished and unfurnished. Apply MOtRRERE REAL ESTATE, 404 Mam Street, Phone 793-J.
FOR RENT
Small house and shop, 123 Washington St. Apply 105 North Toulme St.	1013 j ltpd.
FOB KENT
Attractively furnished apartment, centrally located, 12.5 Court Street. Phone 25-R.	10|3|chg.
FOR MATTRESS REPAIRS
And remaking, innersprings a specialty, write E. R. BURGESS, Square Deal Mattress Works, Picayune, Miss. Will pick up Friday, October 10th.	1013 [ ltpd.
Must get rid of stock. Have Mus-kovy ducks, French ducks, a few pullets and one tom yard turkey. Will arrange satisfactory price. R. D. Cornell, Irmay Villa Farm, No. Beach.	10|3|2tpd.
WANTED
Photographer’s helper in finishing room. Experience not necessary. 151 Main Street.	10j3|ltpd.
WANTED
Colored help lor general house work. Mrs. J. L Griffin, 346 Main St., Rear apartment.	10|3|chg.
WANTED
Colored woman first class cook for country estate. Steady work with good salary for right party. Stay on place. Write for interview.— Mrs. O. Litolff, Star Route, Bay St. Louis.	10|3|ltpd.
WANTED
Dependable colored woman as maid and general housework, help with laundry. All electric appliances. Stay on place. Write for interview. Mrs. O. Litolff Star Route, Bay St. Louis, Miss. 10j3;itpd.
LOST
Identification Bracelet, on Saturday morning. Finder return to J. H. Johnson, Highway 90. Reward. 10|3| ltpd.
LOST
16 Ft. Skiff, 58 inch beam, 20 inch side, painted green, outside, gray on inside, from Leonard Avenue.
★	State Legislator 1928-19
★	District Attorney 1931-19
★	Circuit Judge Since 1937
FOUR times In his oul career Judge Stei v\ re-elected WITHOUT < position.
—He is an original meml and now Chairman of 1 State 4-H Club Advis< Committee.
—Born on a farm, he kno farming problems nnd i the feel of the soil on hands.
Be Sure To Hear Judge Sten Outline His Platform of Prc ress When He Speak V< Part of the State.
Submitted to and Approved I R." D. Morrows Campaign Mam
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