Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, December 10, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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Editors and Managers
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close friends, and a
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near future.
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Epworth League Pr
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If for any reason the Committees fail to solicit
back of Lufkin National
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terests of the Red Cross orgarfi-
zation by contributing 25 cents
out of every dollar paid on sub-
which will be read with great
interest by the people of Ange-
lengthy article touching upon
conditions at Camp Bowie, clip-
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you in the glory land.
R. L. RUSSELL.
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LUFKIN DAILY NEWS
Published Every Afternoon Except
serve should be forced to con
The Epworth Leagu
every Sunday evening? ’
at the First Methodist
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The good ladies of Hous-
ton have taken up the matter
of supplying the soldier boys
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Overcoats Nowonthe *
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A. COLlN
tones 82 a
c . 6 today, and each day this week,
efforts to this great cause.
A. W. Gregg. They will all
come before the people with a
“war record” and will have a
This grand old man, who
WATFORD-BINION PRINTING COd Dr. S. P. Brooks, president of
._____ _=—======== Baylor University, states that
G. E. WATFORD and W. C. BINION । he will not be a candidate for
Carefully Consider Your Duty
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a । while there is yet plenty; Andiwere born several children,
that is all very well. The peo- 1 three of whom, together with Houston
pie of the United States under-1 his wife, survive him. They i
are Henry. now at Timpson;.
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R. V. Welch made a short;
business trip to the city today, i
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Judge E. J. Mantooth return-!
ed today at noon from a trip to
Houston and other points.
serve. But the people remem- parents emigrated to this coun-
y‘s Needs Are
of M
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on al
etery
'own.
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married Miss Emily Chestnut
and settled in Angelina county,
where he lived up to the hour
of his death. To this union
ure in
’ ' a telegram of N
• ired by Govemori
- retary Baker, J
"liate steps beta
'■ the soldiers sithi
i ■’■'rmation in M
■be governor d
re were onlyi
' or 27,000 me
ituation was sen*
brotherly affection ever exist-
News is anxious to make thisled between us. Early in the
at Camp Bowie with comfort- donation an even hundred dol-/war between the States, in ’61.
able sweaters. The need for lars. You wantyourlittle.homeMcNairy enlisted as
them appears to be so great paper and
that it is out of the question to ,
wait until they may be knitted,, 8ible. 1,1 this way the paper
so they are going to work to costs you not one cent more
raise ’sufficient funds to buy i and one-fourth of the amount
them outright and invite the a8-gou Pay 80es to the Red Cross
sistance of others outside of " or '
be placed in the alien enemy
class. Don’t let that be said of
you.
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wal
template moving to Alt 3
-— -----, , ,hankon Culberson in the United
All resolutions, cards of thanks,
programs and other matter not gen- States senate. He could at
eral news, will be classed as adver, least answer roll call in addi-
tising and charged for at the rate of I
one cent for each word, and the send-!tion to drawing his salary.
er will be held responsible for the
payment of bill.
Sunday by -
a private
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BALL HILL NEV |
ai i. his whole life was
you, JOIN AT HEADQUARTERS, in
nn e c.fC:. A. r . • 111
•Pfn frcm 9 a.
'was born in Ireland, but his
in the rear of the ma:,
torium. All young ped
older ones are invited
•usin, Texas, Dec.9
erh" Hobby yesterday”
ed • communication from
ton D. Baker, secretary
advising that a large ahi
ped from the Houston Post,
nesse. Some 43 years ago, he
hristmas 1
That C
edar Cheat*
anicure Sets
rench Ivory S
Ly Mantel Ck
omb & Brush
rass Vase*
ass Fem Di*l
lectric Portab
Book Rack*
lockers
ut Glass
flyerware
k through our
e selections <
e Gifts for Hl
[out and taki
cemory, pi
pur ry sol
f thr collet
g ci aps.
The great Christmas drive
for 5000 members of the Red
Cross organization for Angelina
County is on today and for two
weeks this campaign is going to
be pushed in every nook and
corner of the county. See that
your name is enrolled, and that,
you do your part in helping to
take care of the boys at the
front. The good ladies out so-
liciting membership have each ।
throughout the war. Return-'
sPASMEMBERSHIP DRIVE
" i N i11, Chairman
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men at this particular time. In 1 always
the meantime, get your poll tax willing to
receipt ready. | his fellowman in sickness or
-------o------- distress, passed from his earth-
The News is gladly going to ly home on Friday evening
do its part in furthering the in-ilast, December 6, 1917, and in
NLA AMA MINSTR
=ess ===== . years hence may enter the race
TELEPHONE NO. 68 for United States senator to
--------- succeed Culberson. An average
rEnterrdr "" member of the Texas legisla-
mails as second-class matter. iture would be an improvement
The young people
a candy drawing at t
of Walter Price last 1
night.
A social, was enjoye
home of Brt Haygoo
day night.
Jim Hambrick has
ber on the ground to
new residence.
Miss Leoma Cole s]
week in Huntington w
W. P. Rawlinson.
Roy Welch and Mi
Cole were married la
Mr. and Mrs. Dan
of Beulah have a new
their home. Also Mr. ;
Geo. Capps have a nev
at their home at Beul
Mr. and Mrs. Tiny
son visited Huntingt
week.
Next Sunday being
Sunday, is regular pi
day at the Methodist ■
An interesting prog
been prepared for the A
ary society meeting n G
day afternoon. Every
vited. H
Ceslie Grimes visited
ington Sunday.
There was a singin,
residence of Perry Griii
m. to 6 p. m.
(er compared to the sacrifice or seem to be from reliable re-
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join us. Following is N
gram for Sunday, D
Houston who feel an interest in i Congressman Dies favors the
this great work. i issuance of food cards and the
The Newstodaytakes pleas-allowance of definite supplies
to each individual or family
| governor next year, but four
5
2 C.
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scription. The ladies have all rest, U. C. V., Lufkin, and was
been supplied with receipt nearly always in attendance
books and you can pay your jupon its meetings. He was
subscription to any of them or more than a comrade to me, as
lina County. Conditions are
growing better at Camp Bowie,
'lot of things to say about the during his long anc eventful
dangers of changing congress- ' life, was a friend to every o y
ready and more than
Saturday from Nashville, where Lu fi.
............ ...... _ he went in the interest of his I
you also want to in "The Louisiana Tigers” of commission as a member of the ।
help the ladies as much as pos- New Orleans, and was sent to dental department of the U. S. i
the army of Northern Virginia, regular army,
where he fought under Lee! ---------—
i" hole his follwman. we know that he traveled mil
' lur e, "bile limited, across the unknown sea alone.
• t open io those in want, for the same Master in life was
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these ladies are making. Theyjports, which will be most grati-
contributed their money for
membership and are today fac-
ing the cold north wind to fur-
ther the work. The contribu-
tion of one dollar or even more
on your part is but a small mat-
ic " ’iorne
r- toR
v • distr
truth is today resting in para-
dise. Comrade McNairy was
a member of Camp N. B. For-
Mrs. Nell Binion returned to- aa
day from a trip to Dallas and | of onereoats for w2
_______________ ‘Camp Bowie, nearFortv
stand the necessity for conser- ‘are Henry, now at Timpson ; Resolutions of Respect. ihatbren shipped fron
vation of food; and they realize ' Shug. at Diboll, and Mrs. Wil- _____ I -"rh,h fast freight on X*
that those who will not con- lie C Colson, Diboll. Mr. McNairy To the Officers and Members of ib, and should haven
the Lufkin Historical Liter-i"l ump by this time,!
ary Club: i i""mmunicationw
have als .1
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Bank building, in 2. J
No man ever had more friends his Mee5
than my old comrade, and rich- w. ‘ ter in deat‛
ly did he deserve to have them, of 4 &lad." Hi 29
But he has gone to his reward, him. ‛ngth to ay 79
and after a useful life, has been |„ peefore, "
called to his eternal home.,.
Farewell, dear old friend andosrian of this el
comrade, yet but a little while r. t"prker,Miggg
and every one of your old com- her tenderest
rades of Camp N. B. Forrest, 1s m .7’ assuring hertg
who wore the gray, will join 1, ,nwithher,6e52
..... member th at
Parting is hard, th"
inz given
'V Land is heJl
1 "'i'1 her to the m W
A special meeting is called •il-Wise Father
for Wednesday night, Dec. 12. sutlirientinaltime20s
Let every member be present. D- Solved th ,
(33-3) O. J. LANG, Sec’y. rsulutions "latacopro
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Dr. Willie O’Quinn returned iha . 0ur record bo
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MRS. A. E cy
Subscription Kates
One year 84.00
Six Months 2.00
Three Months 1 0
One Month .35
• ■ me dollar to aid in more. congressmen-at-lar,‛e, conservat ion plan. — Housto, and
.hen surely you must will ppos- Joe II. Eagle and Post. was
od ladics ate ion will stami for re-elertion. congress plan to eliminat om
n refuse the pit- Daniel Garrett and Jeff: MM. - thmselves from the food card s •
made sad over the removal of ;
such a life from our midst, ya
,rk and thetheTexergres-jmnaldelega- like t" know if the members o’ prof, ssof e1} "hurch ordle-
We, your committee, ap-
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p it up for Reports come from Wash- selves from the payment o! adi a ■ l" ful and elhcient beg leave to report as follows:
me. I youlington to the eteet that all of 'hose taxes. The people would oflit eT. While he was not a Whereas, our hearts are
AS CHRISTMAS O. SUBSCRIBING MEMBER!
2, 1917:
Topic—"Self-Contro H
Leader—Miss Ethel 8
Song.
„„rimture . Reading.j
thew iv. 1-4. E:
The Lord’s Prayer 7
cert. i
Bible References. N
(1) Racers, Philip
14 and Hebrews xii. M
Davis. W
(2) Boxing and ws
1 Tim. vi. 12—Katheri
(3) Gladiators 4
With Beasts, 1 Cor. $
Horace Treadwell.
(4) The Judge Ai:
Prize. II Tim. iv. 8—ft
Laws. ?
(5) The Caplet. 11 "
—Jewel Wasson. 2
(6) Training for tS
test, I Timothy iv. 7 A
Root. M
(7) The Rules of t
test. II Tim. ii. 5—Lill
gall. Tf
(8) A Spectacle, 1 Cm
—Jennings Laws. M2
A Description of theB
an Games—Mrs. LawsE
How the Rule of Temg
Was Enforced Upon tV
testants—Tom Collins. .
The Test of the Al
ness nt Many Things TI
Senm Harmless- MisE
Warren. E
1 fTertors —Mary Da
Son ■ H
Ewnediet .! 8
I)on‛ forget the CG
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Committees mnaking systematic house {o
giving their time nd
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, December 10, 1917, newspaper, December 10, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415460/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .