Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. [150], Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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probably hopes, aspirations
cotton planting for the future.
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work solicited.
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delicious home Saturday noon n<f -
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any quanlily of
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Ronald C. W;
ville, Ky„ is a
in the city, and
will make his i
parents, Mr. ar
Walling.
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again the setting for
vn. •yaole morning
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hust.-ss ,,f • -
there the “As You Like It
club in honor of Mrs. C. T. guest.
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6. £. WATFORD and w. C. BLNtO.N
t^AUar* and Maaagrra
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. for transmission mrough the consider h f
mx -r.j-vlasn matUr.
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St BSt K1PTIOX RATES s<>m< ,lv
1'atablr in Advance
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Hiss Dorothy IT..
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Be working hard
■Ids. Most land
B now, but it can not T
days, judging*
fcloudy elements. Loti I p
p Planting corn. Gar-1
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D'et for them. T1
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luo 'io:;ig so
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> t... w eeks ago.
Bonner of Tyler, adding sev- Tonight at Timpson
eral other guests to the club morrow T ' ‘
membership. A profusion of S. O. Landis will speak
roses added beauty to the 'special representative
home; five enthusiastic games Christian University
were played when a c-ZLi___v*
■ ~.....—> was served. In the!
cut-off scores Mrs. A. E. Sweat- j
just what might happen to anvIT* "a\?7rded a da;,,tv 'JJt
....... man’s son. I want everi '7*' ^TT’ Wh“ h si‘e
have a chance tn which C^l I "m 7 r
better-his condition' " ' ' "aS pr‘”
may look forward' ""7 a'! t'mbrolderp(l
a hired laborer th J "'7“''’ h* '7"r
.'■nail >eore >ne had made. Mrs.
B.inner received as honor guest
or, handsome silk lingerie
■rchid, for high score, Mrs.
( ..m- Murphey received a rich
'tring of amethyst beads, and
. Arthur Marshall, an out |
town guest, was favored I
with .. lovely hit uf silk lin- I
The thoughtful hostess, I
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; they say
"te Golden
___ club in honor of Mrs.
night ex-
exquisiteness?
. —a com-
plete cttecK of the dear! and
wounded and the havoc
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I he attractive interior of the :
Morris home, which has
many de gene.
was .earning the date at her enter-
ta.i.n ent. was also anniver-
■ >>t Mrs. Htnhers.in’s wed-
’g. added to her beautiful
•rs an exqutsitely embroid-
>i handkerchief for this
I OJ your Stanonerv the better
-1 will create
your prirt-
’ F lU’.ore, wife of,
' assed away at I
B and will be
■e' at Largent ceme- I
■ afternoon, Monday.
I been nick for quite]
l ^ e are made sad by I
f8S of this excellend]
bsd wife. May the I
Jchildren and relatives I
rr|j fo a happier day. I
F F. Julian preached I
«nt sermon at Provid- I
Way. I
>ns. sards of thanks,
Jther matter not gen.
w:.; : e rtassed as aciver-
■hargod for at the rate of the i:
to h.;
age
mad,
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strar:. •
West.
------o-- W hat will the women think
S. Rogers of Eonham. of F- E; Fehlman. president of
county, will run for the Xew York Advertising
He is en- c'ub’ w41f> scouting th? gen-
farm-labor accepted theory of
the winter
more ’than
that they are now
and are ready to feed <
leaves and tender shoots of cot-
ton until the squares appear.
The best thing the farmers can
possibly do will be to put them
on as s!i >.-t rations as possible, rich
—I v ” 5t3°a> Continu« the Balance of tie
to leave each man free to ac-] I ' ■ "1
t er wealthy. I §
-i Liw to pre-1 I
t: irn has just]
■me of those’
- on Procellil
•<1 sills arejl
and ,he posts’
' h a way as:
to the struc-|
■ ‘ sixteen feet!
'ode ones—|
'■n mud sills,II
' !'e they meet I
• "'Sts are of 12x I
timber. The I
'd inches high- '
-no_ droned out at ^ They' na^nLyet'made i“......
------Quillen. plete check of the dead and =
It rained lor forty days ami wrought to homes, outhouses < I
...... say; the barns, fences, crops, cattle? |
and plans ./
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Re»ult» in Half the U.ual Time ’
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10^ Pounds
22 Days!
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if!’- I’D at the Jcft.
A •J-.knnr ex..
to nicans an < x. q.iicnul
,T’r C '• n..t at .dim,.
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■cMn»Tr g.,ln,ls „n<l tu.aa-
Always Honest Meas
f^<?e Trial Coup,. ,
'"“d Yca-t Co
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I Ilf KIN DA IIY NFW^ Why are a11 these men ,dle? When one st*rta p°°r>
LUI 11111 UHIL I I1L H jj Aren’t there a few more streets1 do in the race of life, free go-
Every Altenau Exrert where perfectly good paving ciety is such that he knows
WATFORD-BL^ FRIXTtNG CXA ’^KoVt T 7” ““J r*P‘aC‘‘d? ’tMt « n° fl«d COnd:'
■ - -------- . R°bt. Quillen. tion of labor for hie whole life.
It is n^red’tha- me gover- kT/*01 U conf£ —
nor of Porto Re t„ bc re. 'hat t''e'2T"V« yea*» ' luncheon
He - ntee of a ed laborer, haulingi
r.i'p .......•- ra,ls aI work a flatboaU-
man to
he car
where
report. l..< '’"I’1’ '
. m dollar, -'e;ir- !i,c "ext work for him
cand'- >c,,‘ ■lt‘* finally hire men t'
.'■ales sen- ■'"'rk 1 ' b.m. That is the trtn
■r..y take " 'ten:. — Abraham Lincoln.
' in his
!S J- J. Rippe, a practical dom
u/1 °^trat’ons throughout the So
•n serve Mrs. Tucker’s fan
VS!t ‘”so be served with mayonn
1 urtening.
i aH af your Grocer1!
FRY COMPANj
- JR
AH resuJu:
yrc<ran. - a:
•ral ne w >.
and
•k cen: far .ace word, and the send-
er wil. .-•e Kid response.e tor pay
went of btH.
are
auto gjja
rather pride
ou<- «ervj^
°f ourt
'etc- y»uJ
dr‘Ve up |J
We servejj
1. t vo
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•Glenn’s
the Winchester
RPtirts will have their
Funday meeting at
'o'"-’ next Sunday.
Will Simms
T. Dunn
urday and Sun-
Mi»i Byrne's
Measurements
Taken befon- iin.j nrb.
her H t4.,r nf
JmiHu-kJ Ye<xt
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Tonight at TlmpJonT
- .j night at Center
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kto mor.- f j.
''k '.’I C?ar«e r l M
It will k ■' h° bas held hundrc<
-;o7<'nt''XsXandvin-tluci
g -le
L°ok for the
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Fred
Fannin county, will run for the Vew
governor of Texas. He is en- c,ub' wh:>
dorsed by the farm-labor ®rall-v accepted theory of
P»rty. the four railway unions " Oman’s intuition,” declared
of Dallas, the American Fed- ^*s much vaunted gift to be
eration of Labor and State notI1‘ng buta sense of guess-
Nonpartisan League, and an- " hich failed half of the I
Mounces he will run on the time? IIe might have added
straight democratic ticket. Joe that,the half of time hat tley
Edmonson of Anderson county f‘on 1 m‘ss they usually arrive
will be his running mate, being at?on,e very important discov-
salected to aspire to the post- eries-
tion of lieutenant governor —‘----
3 ------ A’ True A’ When
The department of agricul-
ture, says the number of boll
Whith have 7rvived quire property as fast
are several times can. Some will ,
ever known, and I don't believe m , ■
are now emerging vent a man from getting ri'eh -1' 8
on the it would do more harm’than' I
good. So while we do net' =
propose anv war upon capital, I
we do wish to allow the humbl- i
est man an equal chance to get
rich with everybody else.
Is nui any sickness in i
puni’.' that we knowj >
I" 1 han js up,
well.]
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. [150], Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1922, newspaper, April 27, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363523/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .