Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 296, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 15, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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A. L. Boynton returned
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Read News want ads.
An Exceptional Bargain
Hint SOO
Strvict Cits
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Cement Drives. Sidewalks, Curb and Gutters
Sand and Gravel
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Repair Work
Auto Accessories
lething to sell, why
ie it in The'News?
J. T. Roach went to Garrison
thia afternoon on business.
Mitea’ froct ilhutrtled it ButUridi Style No. 32S0
OiiU’i ina it Boltenck Style No. 3243
Anything in stationery at the
News office.
COLD WEATHER
SEASON
Federal Tires & Tubes
Guararteed 6000 Mi.
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Bagalgr hervices ae tite First
iptiat church Sunday morn-
c, ■w/'l 1'
Two Sctochmen were on a
raft adrift on a stormy sea.
i, J. R. A ngus knelt and began to pray.
W. R. Leach returned at
noon from Timpson, where h*
visited relatives and the East
Texas Fair.
love beat and transform them into frocks with
all the stnartneee exemplified by the dreeeee
shown hers. All because of a wonderful new
invention, the Deltor, which accompanie* every
new Butterick Pattern.
And it’s so easy) In three simple step*—
one, profeesional layout guide that eaves you
M to 1H yard cd material; two, a pteture-and-
word set of instructions for putting together;
and, three—a host of finishing suggestions—the
Dehor eaves yon money and time and guides you
invariably to reel Parisian charm.
In another place in the pa-
per appears a notice to all
drivers of motor vehicles in the
city of Lufkin, over the signa-
ture of the sheriff and chief of
police. This notice should be
with Or with* .
out Drivers
—600-
Lufkin Construction Co.
R. J. Shearer, Manager
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penman GARAGE
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Scripture Reading—Exodus the work on the road to Mario**
progressing nicely. The crew*
are taking advantage of the
weather condition* and putting
the Sayers Lane in condition.
About two morn days’ work
and this stretch of the road
will be complete.
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S. M. Campbel), who former-
ly lived near Huntington and
who still owns a good fane
near town, is now in Flagstaff,
Ariz., but a recent letter from
him, in which he asks a num-
ber of pointed questions con-
cerning conditions in this sec-
tion, tells us that he still has
his eyes on Angelina county
and that we may as well look
for him for he’s coming back.
Of course he will. That’s per-
fectly natural.
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ing the week-end here with her of interest to all who own auto-
parents from Rusk, where she
is attending college.
To my customers and friends
L'^You have triad f— “ * *-■—
J. R. NUTT, Pastor.
W. M. U. Office
A business meeting of the
W. M. U. of the First Baptist
Church was held at the home
of Mrs. Ned Shands on Mon-
day, Get. 9th, and the fol-
lowing officers were elected:
Mrs. A. E. Percy, president;
Mrs. Ned Shands, vice presi-
dent; Mrs. Thomas, secretary
t treasurer; Mrs. Heifner,
chairman personal service;
Mrs. Hopper, enlistment com-
mittee; Mrs. Sherman, litera-
ture; Mrs. Price, benevolent
committee.
The next meeting will be at
Mrs. Heifner's on Monday, Oct.
17th. This auxiliary will sell
peanuts aad pop com on the
streets on Armistice Day.
Mrs. T. M. Sherman,
Reporter.
20; 12-17; Mark 10; 17-19.
Leader—Edward Robb.
Song.
Lord’s Prayer.
Song.
Scripture reading by leader.
Leader’s address.
First assistant’s address—
Jim Peavy.
Second assistant’s address—
Clarence Davis.
Third assistant’s address—
Mr. McGowan.
Fourth assistant’s address—
Miss Elizabeth Smith.
Fifth assistant's address —
Miss Mattie B. Childers.
Piano Solo—Miss Beatrice
Lewis.
Song.
Piano and trombone duet—
Miss Lois Cochran and Mr.
R. R. Cheatham.
Song.
President takes charge.
Benediction.
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the place of the;
Chas. F. Smith.:*J
of the congregatl
general public are
vited to hear him.
Circle Meete
■tee W. M. U. of the First
itirt church meets Monday,
» 17, at 3 o’clock, in the
specially singers al
ittend. We are e;
igers frdrfl—*aeupte
Id I have the jiroi
le Vaughn Quaret
ire if possible. '’/ J
ir more and better an! i
I A. Courtney, Pres.
In conversation with A P-
McKewen, of the HuntiMstm
Construction Co., he reports
There were 35 present at the ■
meeting of the Intermediate B.
Y. P. U. last Sunday night.
Next meeting 6 o’clock instead I
of 6:30 p. m., Sunday. Good
program. Please come.
»ng Men’s Victory
•eta at the Victory
9:30. Dr. Groves
rill speak to the
ire looking for the
that we have had
•TV;
Will Be Worn
This Fall?
The New Colon and Fabrics
< ... Now Here on Display
M VISIT to OUT Piece-Goods Department ia
triP 10 (Mh’on *“nd- For' hwe,
beaultful Imgtha of velvets, in rich
brecadee, in serge, duvetyn, velours and a hoet
of other tabrice, one may viaualiae just the
««rt frock, dress Or suit that one has dreamed
otiar FlJL; '
*• ' > ' And this Fall you can buy and buy of these
mquisits fabrics you may choose from a
myriad of lovely styles just the ones that you
at 9:4*.
of Dalia
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in some 1
' Dr. Groves will also speak at
the chureh at the 11 o’clock
hour. Remember to bring an
pfferiag for the 75 Million
C h jurt home from
the Angelina County Associa-
tion, whicl ipet at Burke. We
had a great report and a great
time.
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taZaid a^K. ^;d7y Zh^ol
at 9:46. Young Men’s Vietnrv
Mrs. Tom Bickley departed
this morning for Sah Augus-
tine, where she will attend the
military funeral tomorrow of
her brother, who lost his life
overseas. Two other young
soldier boys, who made the su-
preme sacrifice will also be
interred there tomorrow, this
being the last of the San Au-
gustine county boys who met
death on the battle field, all
of whom have been returned
Friends
B. A. LONGINO
Hardware and Furniture Store
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h&Ve moved my offices from
the |(asonic building to rooms;
livpr the Sherman Drug com-:
ZmhL 1H‘ i ihioiiI inii-.with Dr. i “But how did the boss know
JLL. Matthews, where t Wftt;- ' ’ ’
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his resignation to the Cpmmis-.
.sionen’ Court yesterday as a
Circle JC
agen of the Angelina County Woods^
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St Cyprip&’f Church
Rev. H. M. Kellam, rector.
Services forZlst Sunday af-
ter Trinity.
Holy Eucharist—7:30 a. m.
Church school—9:30 a. m.
Holy Eucharist and sermon
—11:00 a. m.
“The Service Beautiful.”
The early Eucharist will be
a corporate communion of the
women of the parish as a
thanksgiving for the fiftieth
anniversary of the Woman’s
Auxiliary. All the women of
the parish are urged to come.
to their native soil.
of the relatives of the deceased
extend sincere condolence.
One of the attractions at the
county fair was a fortune tell-
er’s tent. A woman had taken
her son inside and the ^eeret*
bent over the crystal ball.
“Madame,” she murmured in
deep, mysterious tones, “your
son will be a noted man if he
lives long enough.”'
“How wonderful!” breathed
the lady. “What will he be
noted for?”
“For his old age.”
relina County Sing-
ption will meet at
about three miles
n on the Iron Bridge
y night before the
day in this month,
until Sunday. Every Thia is to notify .the public I
Single and double tulips, as-
: sorted. 5c each. Perry Bros.
| Phone 322. r6-2t
Leer Dari* Resign* | J. T. McClendon arrived at
I--- , _ noon from Houston,
loner Davis, of Pre-
L whose home is in
mdered his resigna-
court yesterday af-
d the aame was ac-
r. Davis’ retirement
ie arduous duties in >
with the office,
been very exacting
hduction into same.
nas heretofore -per-
th credit to
uents.
irt has
[riff, W. L. Evans, ;
the unexpired term
fis, and that gentle-
Ive the duties of theF
ireful attention. The
t Mr. Evans was in-
e one and his many to Alto this morning for
I extending coffgrat-, week-end visit with home-folks
and friends.
Evangelist C. E. Mock of thus
city will preach at the First
Methodist enrich tomorrow
'* o’clock, taking
pastor, Rev.
MI members
bn--, and the
cordially in- _
We have listed with us an
exceptional bargain in the way
of real estate—a nice hBme in
the western part of the city, a
7-room cottaga with bath, hall,
front and back porches. Lo-
cated on a lot 100x185 with
two lota to the rear, 100x185,
with a 2 Mt *«■« block adjoin-
ing on the wart. A rare bar-
gain in the three or will sell
separately. A aplendid oppor-
tunity for aa intended pur-
chaser of a home, or a lot on
which to build, or for one who
wishes to buy and..erect several
neat cottages. If interested
call at The News office for
particulars. 85
Advertise your wants in the
paper.
Buy your Indiana and
Mare Heaters, Steve
Boards, Elbows, Damp-
ers. Darling, Florence
ana Perfection Cook
Stoves, any kind of Fur-
niture, Rugs, Pillows,
Mattresses, Comforts,
Blankets, Shades, etc.,
from—
mobiles, and of absorbing in-
terest to some in particular.
Extra fancy groceries a spec-
toe, if I have Mty. Phone 120.
am proud of . f An*®Hn*
• ■ ■ -1 S^rtetare’as1 Andy Suize^iS^
•P*’®**^*'past.’Just"wmitrtemake ado-i .
’ I .sionere’ Court yesterday as a
centreing J member of the board of man-
G- C. Choate, the cabinet'
maker with Lufkin Mill and „ ... ...
„ .. . _. Hospital, and the same was ac-
Cabinet Works, 96-2t, 5, . , . ... ,
.______________ | cepted. In his stead, the court
Miss Hansford queries went L- T. Bargaineer of
a Clawson. The appointment of
Mr. Bargaineer was a good
one.
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Ep wwtte League Program
Program for August 28th.
Subject—Commandments for
Righteousness Before Men.
William and Henry, chauf-
feurs, were discussing the ill-
luck of a fellow chauffeur,
Clarence, who had the day be-
fore been fired for taking out
I his empk^®<* 'Car without per-
i mission.' • '
I “But how did the boss know
•Ulnrenca had taken the car
ID meet my patrons icut?” askedHSSyr-—---looming at
_ Respectfully, “Why,” explained William/
DR. D; L. MANN. i”Clarence ran over him.”—
------, j Harper’s.
For fruit and vegetables
phone Angelina Gro. Co., 120.
_ irokan mairt o’ thy com-
mandmenta. But O, Lord, if
' I’m spared this time I prom-
ise——-f*
Here Andrew interrupted
him.
“I widna commit yoursel’
over far, Angus,” said he, “I
think I se land.”
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ENTERTAINING AND EDUCATIONAL
fate Fair of Louisiana
S-H-R-E-V-E-P-O-R-T
October 37 to November «, ledusive
Reduced Railroad Rate—Free Parking for Ante
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PUN ON THE GLADWAY
“IT’S YOUR FAIR4SO THKRS”
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Sold on a money back
guarantee by all leading
, druggists.
STple man, g
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J. E. Sloae,
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rwerful story with a
tiruxmi Viicn* mv a*^e^**a*-m ««»U convincing. A picture
that every father, every business man, every professed
Christian should see. The admission is only 15 and 25
cents, and a splendid entertainment of two hours.
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and Drills
are tbs medical first-aidj j
and favorite house hoi*
remedies of hundreds of i
thoruands of homes.
Fresh and Pure
You can trust any botto
containing tbs red shield
“V.V.”labsl. It stank
for strength and quality I
Ask any druggist or Ml
your general store
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Th* Grert CUcage ft,
Chicago—Late on Sq
evening a bey went M
itable on De Kaven street, i
the river, on the west ak
milk a cow, carrying with
i kerosene lamp, wide*
kicked over by the cow,
the burning fluid scattt
tmong the straw. This wm
beginning of the fire.
*ind from the mnthmrtl
i ga*-
dly irons noose w romn
roin board yard to boaidfl
Lt one time 7M90 people ■
Teeing for their lives bdi
he rapid advance of the flu
ts, which desutyed virtai
he entire business section
he city and most of ths M
iential portion. — Galwd
N'ews file fifty years ago.
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See the assortment of fkrt
>ulbs at Perry Bros., 5c M
’hone 322. ,. fl
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What
Life
Insurance
Does
Rich
Poor
Its
Alms
Business Man
to
to
Some
to
Lifts Mortgages
Educates Orphans
Preserves the Family
Cultivates Saving Habits
Lightens the Load of Care
Keeps the Wolf from the Door
Gives Repose to the Rich Man
Gives Courage to the Poor Man
Robs Death of Some of Its Terrors
Builds a Barrier to the Alms House
Supports the Credit of the
Justifies a Man in Living Up to His Income
Provides a Will Which Lawyers Cannot Break
Lays the Foundation of Home and Independence
Keeps Embarrassed Estates Out of Receivers’ Hands
Encourages the Marriage of Prudent Men and Women
Aetna Life Ins. Co.
Manhattan Life Ins. Co.
American Central Life Ins. Co.
On I the Best
E. P. LITTLEJOHN, General Agent
Office Over Sherman Drug Stose
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 296, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 15, 1921, newspaper, October 15, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363376/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .