The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1921 Page: 5 of 6
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mothers with children under
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friends and attending to busi-
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who, since his residence in Luf-
Otto Morgan arrived in the
city last night from Houston,
time, and is visiting
folks and friends.
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I mission of Miss Garesche in our
Rort:
Bigners are con-
oval of the pass-
B does not apply
way. They are
rnish means of
nd the passport
sans. Without it
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Section should
ds of dollars
crowd of young girls and boys
on the evening of April 9th with
is they are only
al and we will
tem Friday.
AVY BROS.
Kelley was a
this afternoon
mbermen’s As-
were served. The guests were:
Annie Jewel Mantooth, Andie
Hollaman, Cleo Crocker, Sal-
lie De Reed, Mary Woods, John
Reed, Regan Parker, Edward
Williamsand little Jack Woods.
Mr. F. L. Williams, former
agent for the H. E. & W. T.
railway in Lufkin, is in the city
today meeting with his , many
This is a branch line of the’
St. Louis Southwestern Railway
Company of Texas, and has
headquarters at Tyler, The no-
tice Was given over the signa-
ture of John F. Lehane, vice1
president, and states that the
company had secured authority
from the interstate commerce
commission to abandon the line,.
The stations affected by the dis-
continuance, besides Lufkin and
Kennard, are Caruthers, Chan-
cey, Pine Island, Hagerville and
Ratcliff.
Married '
Mr. C. L. Dowell and Mrs.
ToM
There was
ing held: in ,
Eastern Texaa Railroad
To Discontinue May 1
The following dispatch ap-
peared in yesterday’s state pa-
pers under a Dallas date line: .
Dallas, Tex., April 9.—Dis-
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“Kury Knit” union suits, all
sizes, came yesterday, for men.
38-2wl PEAVY BROS.
Recruiting Plan*
contest will close Wednesday
at 10 o’clock p. m., April 20th,
thereby giving those who re-
ceive the highest number of
votes a few days in which to
make their plans for these fea-
ture dances, which will no
doubt be quite attractive and
beautiful. The following votes
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medies.
pastor, pronouncing the cere-
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ince of guard were made at a meeting 4oa0wing ,
Aworldofoguard officers here last Mrs. Robe,
MeZo - Mrs Char
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■oposed to re-
m which ob
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Ithout having a
inasmuch as the
ation" officials,
own across the
We have some lovely washi he hea
Iresses, beautifully trimmed,
nd are the latest creations in
Id give you pleasant, willing service,
be more eager to give than to get;
that seeks your best interest.
effective May 1, was announc-
ed in a notice received here yes-
terday. , ' n mueaor
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lid give you the lowest possible price
quality.
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gent effort’is not
ss, but to prevent
as, April 11.-
assport regula-
s they apply to
[ns, while' it sav-
a great dal of
solved the ‘prob-
bliged to enter
Lexican govrn-
inds a passport
eigner entering
1Americans are
^leaning and Pudding Time
hur beautiful Rugs, Living Room Suits,
en and Dining Room Furniture.
arry the Perfection and Automatic Flor-
Oil Stoves. We can also furnish you
liately from stock your Sash, Doors, Nails,
vare, etc., for building our new home.
ur stock and get our prices as we can and
11 you the goods. c
i babies, and she
| come at ope of
hours and bring
to enjoy the pro-
igd.
Baptist Sunday School.
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home- ti) at least May 15, unless some
unexpected reason developed.
r serving the model lunches and
giving out menus for the child-
ren of the different ages. Miss
O’Quinn has also promised to
Ihalm in +L;. i0,.t An 10
ONGINO & PRICE
Hardware and Furniture
have been cast: ,
■May Queen Contest
Miss Ruth Childers;..........
Miss Maurine Canon ........
Miss Ruth Baker...............
Miss Garvice Stewart.......
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No Damage from Frost
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Dallas, April 11.—The heavy
frost which formed last night in
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panied by the mothers, but Miss
Garesche hopes to have quite
a number present. The domestic
science teacher, Miss Ransome,
and her class will assist in
We’re doing these things
5 Honazbestazreos ”1“*”
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home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
nerce, made a
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qassport regula- low places in North Texas and
m! rezident of as far south as San Antonio did
should he go to not damage the fruit because of
rwo good Westerns and a laughable comedy. Comie out !
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Mrs. Will O’Quinn.’
Mrs. W.D. Gipson..
Mrs. Tom Bledsoe...
said, there is more building and
imand passport more improvements going on in
icturertg
7 .i Ford" free to all persons
subscribing to the Farm News
(semi-weekly) during April.
See Bert Coe at k. K. K. Con-
visit to the goverhor today the
. . speaker of the.house, Thomas,
where he has been employed in said a special session of the leg-
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Jodi hot-weath- home in Arizona, but now re-
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Little Miss Willa Mae Austin the above briefly, by saying
delightfully entertained a that it now appears that the
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hippy couple departed on the nard, a distance of thirty miles.
Seal immigration
iot even asked to ,22
ds and this aP-
an residents of
who make daily
b well for you sides in the north. He and his
" - estimable wife are pleasantly
poopv---p uvgmgg ouers whose names will appear ,
it is inadvisable Lufkin than in any other town later. During the hours of 10 to ens. Th fru
... " - 12 a. m., and 2 to 6 p.m., a'" a"ehi
committee of women will be at
the church to receive those
clothes as Hart Schaffner & Marx make. '
g^tion on your buildings, machinery, live stock, auto-
Ms. .For practically every form of loss ‘that can happen
EV there is a Hartford policy to guarantee you pro-
vith a record for paying, every honest claim, big and
Question or quibbling, The Hartford Fire Insurance
farmer’s friend. It stands ready to assume your risk,
[pays losses caused by fire, lightning, or windstorm; for
Er destroyed by hail; for crop failure. There is another
(that pays for death of live stock from any cause, or for
of animals shipped- to market. , , ,
offers you a Hartford contract guaranteeing you full
addition your business will receive the careful, thought-
(detail that counts so much in all kinds of insurance. '
A card, • telephone call, or a personal interview will
service serving you.
Kennedy Insurance Agency
f Lufkin, Texas
in East Texas. A drive over
t to the border the city will convince the most
are report- hours of play they were invit-
ed into the dining room by
Mrs. Austin, where cake, hot
chocolate, candy and peanuts
hs Come to share . . .. -
. knowledge with Erankie Shehan were married
reInuusano
detntemfor
dAzdine,
should he go to not damage the fruit because of
de, would have the heavy foliage, according to
ead tax upon his the ideal weather bureau. The
ie were provided frost extended into East Texas
• and North Louisiana. Twenty- Garesche is to make
The committee of ladies in
charge of the popularity contest
wish every one to understandl
that there are two separate and |
distinct contests; one for the I
most popular young lady of the
town, who will lead the May
Queen Cotillion, composed of
the girls and their escorts; the
most popular matron will lead
a matron’s cotillion, composed
cf the married couples. Al-
ready the voting has begun, the
votes are one cent each and the
money goes to Help pay out the
debt on the kindergarten. This
These children must be accom- Each year m
ing planted i
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pple’s opinion in his
iking Account at this
tant control over your
'o be second nature to
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re acreage is be-
- „ atomatoes, pota-
toes and other money producing
crops, to the exclusion of cot-
ton, until the planting of cotton
no longer appeals to many
farmers who in years past con-
sidered it the money crop of
this section. j.
help In tM> work, a 6«ch Ncw vardrvcsroaniymaatrom Mea stain Alter leaving 2
are in need of
er dress ft wll
Mrs. C. W. Falvey......
Mrs. Roy Kurth.........
SlSt Mrs. Milton Mantooth
h Mrs. R. E, Henry.....
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four degrees above
ates under the Amarillo and Abilene
at—-- ported. .
। road is to be abandoned, and
the people along the line will
be deprived of a rail outlet for
their farm products. Not only
so, but the road they have re-
lied upon so long to bring in
needed supplies will be a thing
of the past after the first of
the month. It will be a sad
blow to that section from an in-
dustrial standpoint, but there
seems to be no remedy for it.
Double Economy
“Did you do anything for the
observance of Thrift Week?”
“Should say I did. New
Year's I started shaving myself
instead of going to the barber,
saving twenty-five cents a day.
Thrift Week I shaved twice a
day and saved fifty cents."—
American Legion Weekly.
Coming Special Sesaion
Austin, April 1J.—After a
tomato crop of
this meeting t
..ads of i
and it was pr
officialsthat t
handled with,
I that the rates <
sees
i I became greatly j
about my poor g2
ilth.
Th looking around t
ething to set me rigi
d of Tanlac and itstn
t exactly. My appeti
ip almost from the st
i little while my sreng
rgy came back to ma
s feeling fine. Since th
n in good shape, ana
run up the stairwayi
try and it doesn't
er. I don't at all.
king all dhy,forIfee
can enjoy it. Imi
dition in every way a
1 to say-a good woh
lac.”
anUc is sold in Lufk
ruggists. ' •
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oon for a visit of sei
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les and sizes of mattress- «
one me. your troubles. , a
•ailed for and delivered .
Le day. Phone 195.
•L B. E SMITH.
primary department is b,
he leading departments )
zchol. See to it that you
mer department tomor- 1.
It shot
or good
meT
it sLo,
•diet for babies from 6 months
,o 6 years will be given out, the
cables weighed and examined,
and every mother can learn how retur
nearly perfect her baby is and 381201
how to make it more so. The L
- happy coup____
' bight train for Houston fortheir
ptPOrtant meet- honeymoon,
sohville Friday
of discussing
.the peach and ni, nus maae many rriends,
48texas At who congratulate him upon his
6 were present matrimonial venture. The bride
era railways, has resided in this city for many
gmed by these years, has been connected with
crop would be the music house of Thos. Gog-
Atyle from New York. - - -
682w1 PEAVY BROS. ihattheratesonthe commodi- ....... nus wau
5 —-------------- tiesmentionedawould not be ex- wish for her every joy and hap-
Red Cross Note* horbitant. Worts from many piness to be attained in this life.
— ectiohgofthcuntry are toThe News wafts felicitations
The next movement that Miss the effect that the fruit and and joins all in extending
. . as part of tomato crops Will "turn out” —
the health yampaign is the well,, despite the
was re- "Baby, Welfare Conference” to that has prevailed, ‘ '
be held in the basement of the dinary freighfharges for ship-
—---— Christian church next Friday ment to nort ’
Just as the News recently and Saturday. Mrs. Shands hasgrowersin th
arranged a program of speak-irea lize hundum,
from their orchards and gard-
a mu- titand berry crops
in Angelina county ________
ed fine, and the revenue from
these two crops will amount to
considerable money for the
growers in Angelina county.
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For You
Miss Cliffie Mantooth
I Miss Sue Ransome ....
guspp—1Miss Edna Price ......
da they are subjected to annoying Miss Mary Campbell..
i Foreigners restrictions and probably to de-
tention, so the change is not a
change so far as they are con-
and of
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I Bloomer Florence camedow
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jhi descent on a
$ i aim ret. where he
the runaway wife
,ges her off ti the
r d boat.
Cher’s return to the
vith news that the
, e is lost.
‛s rash dive to the
hat he sees through
le!
art-thrilling scene
♦worth, without a
t, gropes to a kill-
cuts the fouled life-
s with the disillus-
o the surface.
isfying, happy end- ’
Miss Annie M. Townsend....100
Miss Ina Mae Townsend....100
Miss Perscis Shearer..........100
Miss Hattie Burke ..............100
Miss Annie O’Quinn............100
Miss Jennie Lacey ’..............100
community is to be the messeng- Houston visit
er of the new public health gos. to attend the 1
pel that the object of science socaton.
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RUST CO.
a birthday party. After a few
y.
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There will be no limit to
g. Come Sunday and .2
ore about it. There will •
an interesting program
id by Group 4.
nattresses made as good
doizamsummnmnmazomrvmm
neitacecsveiepi '■ a- ata unis :
Miss Reid..................
Miss Err is De Bolt
Miss Esther Johnson............100
Miss Nina Singleton............100
_ ,, . — Miss Thelma Hawthorne ....100
Dallas, April 11.—Plans for Miss Mabel Singleton ........100
recruiting to fill the places of Miss Maurice Herring........100 to cu
men whose enlistments are ex- Miss Helen Brown ...........100100 dises
- piring.in the first cavalry bri- Mrs. Roumania Culp............100 her
2184de. o the Texas national in the matron’s contest the the mol
t following votes Haye been cast: invites
rHughes, —.....-600 thejape
•les Richardson, ,125 theinch
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1921, newspaper, April 15, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415624/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .