The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1921 Page: 6 of 6
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more splendid vocal music
The Lion* Club
helped. There is plenty of time
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■jig special
smallest since the organization 1
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BrooTom Dunn is
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The health, as
know is very good,
• of responsibility
burden
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L. B. Blaize,
Lufkin cham-
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my work,
it is learned that Blaize
Wagon Company
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on Friday
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A good piece of material
made up by a poor manu-
facturer is NOT a good suit.
Pains
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Boys’ blouses at SI.00
$1.25, at
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ithing, the Bishop feels a little
blue himself. It now begins to
look like that he is not going to
get the nice suit of clpthes Mrs.
Bishop promised to buy him for
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ofthe club, unless the mem-for its share of
bers turn out in greater num-
CARDUi
The Woman's Tonic
opening up a brane
station.
Boys’ blouses at
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without a murmer.
The Sunday scho
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Big shipment
spring slippers jus
Take
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Nacogdoches today to
among those present and turned
over to Rev. Landis for the ben-
efit of the little ones.
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men and women of
those members of these two or-
grace and in the knowledge of
C hrist. May the good Lord give
him great success in pointing
sinners to the Lamb of God
dhich taketh away the sins of
the world.
Red Cross Roll of Honor
Singleton (& Eaves
“THE GOOD CLOTHIERS”
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(From Wednesday'a Daily.)
"The attendance at the Lions
For downy
lights have
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Rev. Landis made an excel-
lent talk on the Boy Scouts, tell-
ing of the great interest being
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Of course it is none of our
hus ness,but ir we were dissati.
ted as a coal miner
try some other
Shots.
Upon the notification of the
destitute circumstances of a
family, consisting of a wife,
husband and five little children,
mother having been confin-
aed in the hospital for several
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to the members by Presiding
Officer Trout, Dr. Sweatland
made one straight from the
shoulder, in which he stated
that if one matter was taken up
at a time and worked thorough-
AV from one meeting to the oth-
er much benefit would acme
pany, respectively. ;
Old mattresses ma
as new. I renovatej
all grades and sizes0
es. Phone me lyour
Work called for and
the same day. Phond
in the interest of I
they represent,
each'msthe.promotion which Pionwrestler, accompanied by My baby was
■-B strong, and myself-thank
ouyesoaay to m"m God—am once more hale
arrangements already Ji and heanty, can walk
ora wrestlingmatchin ■□B thouhdoyemy. work,
"m" like a new person.
m“ m owe to Cardui." ...
_l_ many years Cardui has
■ ■ ■ been, found helpful in
■ " ■ bilding “P the system
nmn when run down by dis-
order* peculiar to women.
ead, supreme
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church Sunday.
But we can’t afford to sacrifice
our reputation for cheap prices.
-t — -u- v criticism for
1 failure to make mention of a
seem condition that has caused this
that -this organization, which public service corporation to be
started out a few short months “cussed and discussed1
and Scout
therefrom, the subject discuss- of 80 in Lufkin,
ed for the time by the speaker
Being the extremely sorry serv.
luncheon yesterday was the ice rendered at this time and in
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gave quite an interesting L..
count of his visit to'Ft. Worth,
where he was sent as a delegate
last week from the local club to
a district convention of the
-ions a two days’ session in
<he I anther City,the visitors be-
18 highly entertained as well
as benefitted through this
mingling together and ex-
change of ideas for the better-
ment of the different clubs in
the way of attendance, enthus-
iasm, etc.
thia Workhenginy
John F. Robinab.
I n, Texs.
Mr. N. Penn sent into the
Mews office this morning from
the Chancey farm the largest
egntverlaid.by an Angelina He was not able tdi
county hen, it is almost the
size of two ordinary hen eggs,
and those who have seen it
would like to see the hen. An- ------- ,,
86ina county is noted for many for chills and fever
things out of the ordinary, and ' "
some of the poultry in this 1-
ca ity is no exception to the
rule .Really, you should see this
particular egg.
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Big shipment
work—Snap spring slippers julwa
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I esterday we receiyed from
ew York City a shipment of
pretty dresses, consisting of
organdi, Swiss and voile. If you
are in need of a cool hot-weath-
er dress it will be well for you
to see this line, as They are only
sent on approval and we will
return part of them Friday.
38-2w1 PEAVYBROS.
in the ULI
If with —
It was the Bishop’s good
pleasure to become acquainted ——?
with Bro. Nutt, pastor of the establishment of
First Baptist church, Lufkin, here can. be obta
while he was in the city Satur Chamber of Com
day. He found the pastor full stated today. An
of Christian zeal for the up- creamery compai
building of the Master’s king- here sometime
dom. As undershepherd of his complete all am
flock the Bishop feels assured
that Bro. Nutt is giving the
brethren that spiritual food
which enables them to grow in
recently received by helumnsrthewherssin.the.col-
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PUMPKIN HILL NOTES, yet to grow watermelons;
---- there is plenty of time yet for
By Bishop of Persimmon Grove her hens to hatch out more lit-
Spring Suits coming in every few
days. Prices $25 to $45.
the plowing he has done in her down on the program,
melon patch. Well, it can’t be i »
A good piece of material
made by a good manufac-
turer IS a good suit.
Read how Mrs. Albert
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m• . was awfully we« . . .
■ _ ■ My Pa'"? were terrific. I
3C thught I would die. The
■ bearing-down pains were
J ■ actually so.sevre 1 could
■ JI n<>l stand the pressure of
B my hands on the lower
JB part of my stomach . . ,
■L, J simply felt as if life was
I for but a short time. My
husband was worried. .
■ One evening, while read:
■ ing the Birthday Alma-
B nac, he .came across a
case similar to mine, and
• vent.straighit. for ome
Cardui for me to try.
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ne holding
theChambe
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m the results were immedi-
2m ate," adds Gregory.
| ■ I continued to get bet.
J ter, all my Uis left me,
"m and I went through . . .
m with no further trouble.
My baby was fat and
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artist on the m,t 1, • *
Ka , and weighs
1'0 pounds. If we L.a
ro adtbetweenhem aha Dod
esduitea number of fans would
8° up to see these exhibitions
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Which Will YOU Buy?
Jim'pbtbggrade: Delma Roper,
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One of the
of the class o
‘ being so ela
ing held yest
the NazareniA ;
the News off
tell about it
Carter, voiced the sentiments of was 1
those assembled in his expres- company, so that a service sec.
$on 401 regrets and in extending ond to none may be our portion
to the retiring secretary the'in the very near future,
thanks of the club for the very
excellent service rendered dur- l
ing his tenure of office, Mr. Car- i _
C landsshouldering quite a bit parents as well, and the great
work that it is doing in charac-
Carter ter building among the youth of
T ac- the city and surrounding su-
burbs, stating in his emphatic
way that he considered it one
of the most efficient methods
of installing the right principles
in our boys that could be de-
teaching of right living, right J
ago with so much vim and vigor many months past,"the"doctor thinkingaand the observance of 5 ■
and with such a bright prospect claiming that had the "rper l dosetsIa at will make
for the accomplishment of so I publicity been given this la-
many things necessary. to the.mentable condition there is lit.
continued growth and develop- tie doubt but that it would have
entof the city, seems destined ibeen improved. The public will
to die of stagnation and lack be pleased to learn that an or
ofsinterest and support, der has been placed for some
The meeting was presided time for the equipment neces- the
ver by Lion Trout, who, after sary to the installation of
the reading and acceptance of $60,000 flash-light system no-1
the resignation c® " ■■■ - - ’
Master Landis is Hesirous
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the past by the local telephone this organization, 1
exchange, the News coming, in stress on the fact thatNit is open
to the boys of other religious
denominations, creed of any
kind being subordinated to the
GSerond and third grades:
brittonde -argent, Ernest Al-
Third and fourth grades: kin Foundry a M
raSsoenthgrade: Dixie Corley,
raise to live on
the congregations present, didbu siness from
“ad—1
01 —ommerce has,op
Was field and turned if j
farmers for them
vantageiof. i
Further infomA
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Jack Cre^
We find the farms
behind with their *
where we go. Not Ml
the near future, and asked for
the.co-operation of the Lions
Club in making it the success
that was anticipated, a more
extended mention of which will
appear at a later date. The
3oy scouts have an enrollment sm—--ug
I Sukscribe for the News.
Our reputation of years will not
allow us to handle anything but
GOOD CLOTHES. There are
cheap-price suits on the market
that we could buy and sell profit-
ably the same as anyone else.
one of the me
ings of its kii 3
ithe pleasur s
, ' many yeara --
twice in over.
enthusiastic/;
larger crow ‛
m*“enmei,
b Men’s wa
right kind fo
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umns of The News,.’ a purse "m
amounting to $27.00 was raised V
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The Bishop is always mighty tle biddies, and she can get
glad for his friends to call in another little Tommy cat to re- g
I to see him and spend the day, place the one that is now goiu8mi, AY ah opp
‘ but at this particular time it the way of all flesh. So it is Aonentary
k would be best for them not tohope: t'mt the troubi isome CP en «P toda
I come. Mrs. Bishop couldn’t be times in the Bishop s hourbodword herpfCom
F the hostess she would liketo be. will scencase te be, a L creameries one
I (Yesterday she gave her water-he . bright, happy sunshine shomti’rie8m th
I i melon patch the look over, and a8ain . . for the pumu
found it to be no good. Heavy The goose at this writing is cream, The 2
I rains and cold weather have hanging mighty low in Pumpkin the creamery com,
about caused it to play auitsHilI, and if old Jupiter Pluvious ter several wJ
and she will have to plant mo?e don’t quit coming to see us survey and work (
seed, making it the third Plant every day or two she will hit the the Chamber off
fng of her patch Last night the as flat as a pancake. Until the cr 0
rat.army‘invaded her hen house The mully-grubs have become established the
and captured thirty little bid- epidemic and it is going to take Commerce h, ‘
dies just hatched out,?nd1thiss eve ral days of dry, sunshiny farmers to
morning she found her little weather t rid the neighbor- local lots rec‘?vi!
ommzcatin ady ing con dition,nood of the complaint. It is the same price 5
and all this trouble has brought now nearly middle Of Aprinas
on a mighty bad case of the and a deal of corn ter it Lpened n
condition to receive visitors and cropisyetto be planted. Therel A few farmen
the Bishop hopes that none of is some corn up and ready for made application
his friends will come in to see “ working but the ground berroECommerce
him until the mully-grubs give is too wetttoplow and then on or to dispose of ft.
way. Then he wants his account of Jack Erosts’s visit it ery station, and ev
friends to come and swap stor- looks mighty sick, but it will Angelina countyi
ies with him about things insoon 8et in go0d health again ly urged to purch
I general. Mrs. Bishop will be in clerk of the weather will separator and sell
; condition to treat them all change his program, giving old the new plan wh
I I hunky dory, and at the dinner So a chance to drxup things considerable retun
| j hour she will have something out in this neck °f the woods, him during the ye
j mighty nice to refresh the inner Pastor W. T. McMullen -nthe northem
. iman. When they partake of filled his appointment at Mt.oIthe southem
per famous ginger cakes, wash-Zion church the first' Sunday. Eremmery industty
ed down with the splendid cof- The night before Rev. C. H. De-one ofthe largest
pee she knows exactly how to laney occupied the pulpit. Both So.prof table has
MU they will feel like thispreachers expounded the scrip-dgirysteadershan
old world is a mighty good tures to the great satisfactionr liff iculty inbuildin
place to live in. And another ‘
S8-2wl PEAV
Lee Zeigler left yd
Houston, where he
oined by C. B. Ed
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each member is so desirous of Ewing Root and George Lewi,
obtaining is only secured by went to N -
study, application and the de-perfect 1
nial of those habits that are started for. wzestingmaten in
pernicious and hurtful and de-that city Friday and Saturday
tract from the development or nights. It is learned that Blaize
beoth mind and body. He stat- will tussle for honors on Friday
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When you want Good Clothes
I that fit, with real service, come
to this Good Clothes Store.
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .