Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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Their presence will be sorely
missed by a wide circle of ad-
The H. E. & W. T. scores an-
other point to their credit by
filling in a bad place in the
MRS. HATTIE TURNER,
MRS. ELIZA FRIDAY.
MRS. SARAH SWANK.
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is truly another Metro wonder
play, and easily the best fea-
ture picture in which Mme. Pe-
trova has appeared. Although
Mme. Petrova scored enormous
success on the speaking stage,
in nearly every capital of Eu-
rope, before she made her tri-
umphs in New York and on
tour in this country, it remain-
ed for motion pictures to afford
her the greatest opportunity of
Mr. John By us went north
today at noon over the E. & W.
The News is in receipt of the
following letter from the Pa-
nola Watchman, which clear-
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A comparison with any other make is the only pos-
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and ‘rienc /of
most hearlfelt
cict where they have spok-
arge crowds have attended
.flowers have been scatter-
pleasure in such a thought, be- j
cause he wants to catch the fish I Ruler of t!
that he eats and wants to as-to remove froi
verse saw fit
the home of
miscuously. each candi-
isbeen roundly applaud-
d from all the informa-
itamnable it is still a ques-
i to how the majority of
ple stand on the subject
Blacksmithing
Horse Shoeing
and Repairing
sure to see this one.
This corset embodies, we be-
lieve, all any woman can expect of a corset—
style, comfort, expert workmanship and a high
on the eve of her depar-
In a few well chosen
Cinderella Cantata will have
their first rehearsal Thursday
afternoon at 2 :30 at the Opera
House. Remember, tomorrow,
everybody.
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The Mission Society.
Give us an opportunity to
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Mrs. Frank Snow went to
Nacogdoches this afternoon to
visit with friends for a few
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further dwelt upon.
Mrs. Kurth was ably assist-
ed by Mrs. Ernest Kurth, Mrs.
E. T. Clark and Miss Cockrell.
The next hostess to the club
will be Mrs. H. H. Abram, and
it is anxiously desired that ev-
ery member may be able to at-
pareness. Mr. Dies will
Lqfkin next Thursday, in
Nefnoon. remember that;
Ar. Howth will make his
EKee on the Saturday
On Thursday afternoon the ly shows that he is not content
palatial home of Mrs. Kurth to do without the Lufkin daily
was the scene of one of the paper, and will resort to ex-
rarest occasions of the season, treme measures before he will
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We positively guarantee every LaResista Corset to
give the highest degree of satisfaction in wear and $3 00 to $5 00
on, and here’s hoping that he
lives long in the land—and
prospers.
All standard, all guaranteed, and all at extreme
ly low prices and remember, on TERMS to
suit, if desired.
Mme. Petrova, the gifted
Pictorial Review Pattern*
Alwaysmonths ahead .of
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In Memoriam.
H. & J. ABRAM
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our Brother and Sister Day
their belovd daughter, Irene
sist in preparing them for the
meal. The fellow who enjoys
fishing also enjoys cooking the
same, and there is no greater
pleasure than standing about a
campfire where everything is
coming your way.
to suit,
explain,
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If not now, you will later on. Before you
buy, let us show you our line of Machines. We
have the machine that will please you from
when she was at home to the'stand for such treatment. He
Historical Literary Club and a Lays:
few friends in honor of her, Lufkin Daily News. Dear
guests, Misses Fowler and Fellow Sufferers: I have for
Cockrell of Dallas. Ot erout I some time missed your splendid
of town guests were issesipaper from my exchanges, and
Moore and Harris, visiting write to inform you inat if you
Mesdames Phillips and Wiener. don’t make haste and replace
The guests were greeted at the Watchman on your list, I
the door by the hostess, W 10,iam going to send our ‘angel’
wearing her usual cheert ul down there with his forked
smile of welcome, ushered stick to raise h—1 with your
them into the parlors, where metal pot. Sincerely and fra-
they were introduced to theternally yours, BOBPARK."
honorees. It was only a short:
prevailed until games of pro-!
gression were announced. The
time sped by on wings, and be-
fore one could realize it lunch-
eon cloths were spread and a 1
two-course luncheon consistingage is in the city, the guest of
of hashed turkey and iced des- i her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Floyd.
H. & J. ABRAM
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relwit[ Cat-
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fK ‘aasues a
her how much we had appre-
ciated her, and to show how
much she was loved she would
find on the altar a box left
there for her. In the box were
lovely articles of every descrip-
tion, made by loving hands.
Miss Edna examined each arti- =
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five-part feature picture, depreciation with good paint.
Efficient service at reasonable
asks the question: Which will
be the more serviceable to all
the people, six wejl built high-
ways across the country or six
floating war vessels upon the
briny deep? The writer does
not mention this in order to
drive a point, but merely
quotes the views of one man.
This subject of preparedness is
a big one, and some of the
brightest minds of the country
are discussing it pro and con;
right here in this district our
own Congressman is going be-
fore the people for no other
reason than to explain his po-
sition in the matter, and de-
fend the course he has taken
He, and amid smiles and tears
thanked each one, and laugh-
ingly said this was the only
“shower” she ever had, as she
chose a single life to work for
her Lord.
Delicious refreshments were
served by Mesdames Van
Nuys, Laws, Adams, McPher-
son and Cheshire. The guests
The coming attraction under
canvas will be "The Girl at the
Wheel,” in this city on the eve-
ning of March 2nd. It is a
high-class musical comedy with
a beauty chorus. It is said it
is the show we have been look-
ing for, and that it is clean and
refined.a The company is com-
posed of forty-fiye people, and
the public is urged not to miss
it. Keep the date in mind.
The boning in a LaResista will not rust or
make a permanent bend at the waist line.
The LaResista lace front is the correct
method of adjustment; the absence of laces at
the back gives form and wonderful smooth-
ness in gown fitting.
All day—at whatever task you may be en-
gaged, for athletic sport, for social functions
a LaResista Corset gives you a supple feeling
of ease, buoyancy and freedom.
Just as The News has been
preaching, this is the season
for the planting of trees, flow-
ers, vines and various kinds of
plants. With a little system-
atic effort the whole city could
be converted into a veritable
flower garden, and by the uni-
form planting of trees made to
resemble a park. All of this
serfs, was served. During the
entire afternoon choice selec-
Mme. Petrova is supported
by a strong cast, which in- l
eludes Fritz de Lint, Fraunie I
Fraunholz, William Morse, !
Charles Dungan. John Dudley,
Zadee Burbank, Marilyn Ried,
Elenore Sutter. Jean Thomas
and other prominent stage and
screen artists.
“What Will People Say?” is
a picturization of the novel of
the same name by Rupert
Hughes, the well known dram-
atist and novelist.
All Palace patrons know that
Metro pictures never fail to
fu) being a little forethought
and a little time and energy.
Of course the very best results
cannot be hoped for, but what-
joins a great multitude in wish- ever is done along this line will
ing for them happiness and; be that much to gladden the
Mrs. W. C. Trout and Urs.
W. J. Patterson returned Tues-
day noon from Houston, where
they had been to attend grand
opera; also to witness a won-
derful performance of “The
Garden of Allah.”
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timetill the rooms were filled' The trouble has been sor-
and enjoyable conversation rected, the Watchman editor
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“What Will People Say?” pro-
duced by the Popular Plays, prices s my motto:
and Players and offered for re-
lease on the Metro program. It
in the national Congress. He
river, and1 get our fish from jcan.
him, go away up on the hill-i
side and cook them to our own j
delight. The writer takes no ■
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Mr. B. F. Evans and family
leave Lufkin today to make
their home in Nacogdoches.
Included in this estimable fam-
ily is Mrs. L. M. Dent and Miss
Edna Evans, who have endear-
ed themselves to the people of
Lufkin by their associations could be accomplished at but
with the various church and : little cost; the one thing need-
society affairs of the city.
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Phone187 when thinkiny.ofingervsithwtoudaiwaysh with
emotionai actress, will be seen paintingimrpaperwhngingan them. 11 is. sims arose and told
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miring friends. The News
One citizen who is strictly
Opposed to the program of pre-
paredness has figured it out
that the money required for the
construction of a battleship
would construct a highway
across the continent. He is of
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It will be a pleasure to
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we are sure you will buy your
us. We have
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Get W fullertjmh* out of Tour inreltmmt
by our exgesinct in planning .
by our modern method, in executin« the
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and the use of “Stander plumbing fixtures
B. ESTRICKAND
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phone Cokthersen:
• Resd te Daily News.
for the afternoon were Miss tie opinion that this govern
Ant in about to .embark upon
tile building of as many as six
of these monstrous ships, and
The editor of this paper has tractiveness to do what they
been invited to join a fishing can in this respect. Various
party which will leave this city : neighbors should vie with each
in the next few days. It hasjother in their efforts to create
been explained to the writer beauty spots throughout the
that there will be no effort re- city. Once the splendid work
quired upon the part of thesrets under way, there would
members in arranging for the i be no end to the scheme of
i catch. In other words, we are dressing up the town. Let's
to seek out some trapper on the go at the work as soon as we
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Be at the Palace Tonight.
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vocal music were rendered by |
the victrola, skillfully handled I
by little Miss Edith Aiderman.
Just as the sun was begin-;
ning to drop behind the hori-
zon the guests reluctantly took
their leave, gratefully praising
this charming hostess, whose'
art in this line is too well:
known to Lufkin circles to be
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Treasures in the Bank of
Heaven.” Mesdames Feagin
and Mais sing the beautiful
Social service song. “Jesus
Needs You Today.” They were
accompanied by Mrs. G. W.
Baker. Miss Edna Evans dis-
cussed the servant problem as
it confronts us today. Mrs.
Barger gave us a glimpse of
her childhood home, together
with a reading on the “Coun-
try Home.”
This being the last meeting
1 Miss Edna Evans would be with
' us, as she goes to Nacogdoches
I Wednesday to make her home,
actress, and as a marvelous
pantomimist she has no equal
on the screen.
her career. She stands i
—-o in the. realms of the t -___- —.— — -
drama as a supreme emotional house; also having a general
dent of the United States in
this particular, and says he
would surrender his office be-
fore he would alter his convic-
tions. That stand is commend-
able in any one, and it is quite
certain that Mr. Hies will
make himself clearly under-
stood before he quits the stump.
On the other hand, Mr.
Howth of Beaumont has con-
ceived the idea that this is his
opportunity to break into Con-
gress and he is now before the
voters of the district champion-
ing the cause of Woodrow Wil-
son. Both of these gentlemen I
willappear in Lufkin this week
and. will speak to the multi-
tudes. At other places in the
following. Hear them if you
can.
The Woman's Mission Soci-
ety of the Mehodist Church S
held their regular meeting on 3
Monday afternoon with good X
attendance. Mrs. Frank Mar- 2
tin ably conducted the lessen® 2
' on Social Service. Mrs. H. A. 2
Maas discussed the meaning of 2
Social Service. Mrs. Glass <
gave a splendid reading, “Our {
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1916, newspaper, March 1, 1916; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415041/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .