Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 22, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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story, one tnat will catch and
hold your attention throughout
ion with our
groc-ry and
handle the
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(hword with
hen you buy
eat and sani-
blishment, it
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that taste.—H
We are prepared to do your work
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coals that hav<
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up your mind tin
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[Gospel to every creature”—;
every creature—each one—not
only in public assembly, but to
I the individual.
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■ satisfied with all the efforts put ‘'n8 from what she is sending!
t1 r" h to convert the world, on-:
.less the individual is reached.) P^^ous
“Behold''- -besides doing
‘other things
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voice
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To The Public:
=—==the show that satisfies ===ZZ
GUY E. LONG’S COMEDIANS
. u ,N A M0NSTER tent theatre
------onday Night and AH the Week
Dramatic and Musical Arists
BAND ORCHESTRA
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or
in many Epis-
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children of
fa^lools, will be
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poachings of the
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to bring reportoire productions to the highest noint of *’ " a‘m °f the mana8ement
up-to-date—feature vaudeville and the £st of ZLe T play‘-"e*- clean, and
one of our performances worthy of your esteem-XL personally guarantee each and every
y your esteemedoatronage. Yours for real amusement,
GUY E. LONG, Manager.
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in < nr Ii, -U .V-uean expect from a sh-m
n our line. Ate you getting gO(„| service”
\<>u haven t given us a trial you are nn«-
jng something. We are working overtime
to take care ol increasing trade If \,,(i
want work done send it to a busy place ' If
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beautiful pictureU^ME
'of each heart, knocking, listen-H**?1
(ing, waiting for a response. But|r
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nofiwarln hand to each
individ-| m®tter who you are. what
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i personal message, and he has I ^n^rances> " ‘■akness.
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friend into each life The in-j
idividual must be reached.
I It is all very well for Jesus
! Christ, to conn- to earth to work]
'out the salvation of the human
race—but not the race only, but
> each person. u- . .........
H is well to admire that won- “ ° make His infll“'nce felt •
jderful life that went about do-|
.ing good, and to imitate Hisljs
J example, but it was the indi-j hearts
'vidaul need that tmuhed Hisicom /
‘sympathy.
We may magnify as much as
I we may the power of His Cross,
; but the Cross will not have ful-i
filled its work, unless it draws.'
each one to Christ.
And we may look with won-
der and admiration upon the
church which Christ sent out
into all the world to preach the
Gospel and minister to needyip,
a church which Christ)
promised to be with until the
lend of time, and against which!
; He promised the gates of hell)
One Lady Admitted Free
With One Paid 25c Ticket
MONDAY NIGHT
in’s, ladies’—yes — and!
ren’s all leather shoes—
J Selz Shoes. i?-2t the family
At FRANK’S.
In Every Walk
I of Life
PHOES—Stylish, Comfort-Giving Shoes
are one of the first essentials, without
><hich no man is really well dressed.
j We handle the high quality
EMERSON
’ine for men. There’s a fit for you.
( ome in and get it. We also carry the
Atlantic” and “John C. Roberts” Shoes
for men in all the recognized styles
and leathers priced from
$6.00 to $11.10
•ufkin Dry Goods Co.
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a response. But
! there is more beauty in it. 1,
tells that the Saviour will
be satisfied until each i "
\ ual has been reached with a
i personal mess;.ftv . „I1U Ilv „as , _ . .... ,tl
[been admitted as a guest anditlOn—110 ntatter how hard
) lot—and ask you to
'door of your heart
t .vour coat W ednesday of next week, and
at reduced , that parties in town V
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Mr,hPra"k Rhe«- represent- ^1^^ welLo^i^d
... the Hous,°n Typewriter'discuss the matter wtth him of
no. Exchange, who has been mak- flirting with the clouds
vour! ino- I r__.c , umuos.
past live . ____
at the .Some new
few da.\s, ;ust arrived
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"ill have an
‘■dy of Lufkin
a cloak
in every heart.
The tact is that the Saviour
left standing outside many
waiting, but not wel-
Perhaps this is your
case, dear reader You would
not treat any other friend this
"ay. And if you really under-
stood the matter, you would not
treat Jesus Christ in this way.
Come to the Mission. Andi.
I we hope it will lead you to say : I' '
“0 Lord, with shame and sor- ;'
row
We open now the door;
Dear Saviour, enter, enter,
And leave us nevermore."
Closing service of the Mis-
sion Sunday night. 7 ;30 o'clock.
|should never prevail—a great. There’, ginger in
■moral influence in every com-jthese crispy mornings, and '
Imunitv -and yet His last word I chilly evenings fill a fellow ■
Ito that church was: "Go ye in-! with action, and make one of
(to all the world and preach this our nice, warm Curlee Suits '
•yes. comfortable.—PEAVY BROS. ; ■
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Lufkin wants the world to I I
f,e!know what she is doing, iudg- I I
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I to all the state papers about her II I
foot ball team and H '
besides doing all what thpv are going to r!-> ..n •;
“I stand at rhe|Thankt-8iving. H-.mdlv, we|ll
If an ^..n-’^eel sorry for them X.o ..g l..-!. I
i will hoar my voice and -'ll ' hes S»'ntinel. )• ■
, open the door. I will .
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We give special, behold, I Stand at the Doorll^ht™ a
“ What a beautiful picturedj^®^ - J,.,.
Jesus Christ coming to the door|3?^‘on~to aPPeaI to the indi-
„ra,L, KnucMing, listen-) JJT*1 soul—to beyond the[
, ing, waiting for a response. But!0 .®ary methods of church life
reach out the! ing
each one—no Exc
yourl ing Lufkin for the
your, years, is registered
tempta- Campbell Hotel for a
■ ■J your and acquaints The News
open the! the fact that he ” '
!tv . „ -- h’ ‘ hrist, I airplane in the
Itnat He may counsel with you _
, as a friend, help you where you 4.
need help, tell you of His plans,1!
and interest you in them, that I :
you may be a co-worker with IL
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 22, 1919, newspaper, November 22, 1919; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363186/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .