The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [18], No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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ByBishop
The battle against the grea
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There will be a revival meet-
entertainment for the little tots
Dr, D. L. Mann and Marlin
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a
return trip to Lufkin.
the Bible.
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in her fight against the enemy..
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ikely to come back.
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other sections there hasn’t 4
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f Mr.
sems that all the people en-
There are lots of people
oming out to hear the preach-
ig.
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, Tom Williams’ little boy,
were Mrs. R. J. Coker, Mr. and
Cerman, of Diboll, visited his
Mrs. John Brush, Mr. and Mrs.
nele, Ike Williams, here yes-
rday. He is a bright little
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Mrs. Sam White and children,
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children and Otha Parker, On
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gravel
tery on last Thursday. Owing urday evening. Mrs. Bishop,
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few who were there.
These
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not see
one day they work side by side
Phone 68
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the Lumbermen, and Fugler,
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ain Prices
ines to
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this game between New Wil-
witnessed in Lufkin.
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day
ness
arrived on Sunday. On Thurs-
day a family reunion was held.
and Mrs. Thos. W. Collins of
this city. Tom, Jr., was 5 years
The Service Here
simply can’t be beat
’ days
Rush-
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g.,
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day night in August. We need
your presence.
Crops are still suffering for
udson
it and
dnes-
5 the
I was
norn:
and printing jobs
is our business
m was
k, but
ter on
off—Coca Cola of course.
Mrs. H. E. Anderson and
son, Fate, and grandson, Jack
Anderson, returned Monday
tear
eral
Free-
istsat
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zen.
Read News Want Ads.
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their
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ARRELL’S if you want
the best grade of gasoline,
oils and grease. Also gen-
uine Ford Parts
for a solicitor or price
-now is the time to let us get
that FALL PRINTING out;
satisfaction guaranteed
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Owing to the big protracted
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Kiddie* Entertain at Party
A delightful party was held
Tuesday afternoon from 4 un-
til 6 o’clock at which Sarah
Anne and Tom Collins, Jr.,
I and
-land
re be-
die is
inity.
with
a re-
witch
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all the relatives, many who do
her
ght
fodern
calomel
ade as
it gen-
ts hus
pular-
k ss
,. no
al the
from a visit to El Dorado, Ark.,
having made the trip by auto*
court failed to meet at its ap-
pointed time. However, when
the meeting closes a session
will be held at which much
business will be transacted.
Mrs. Harrison York, who re-
sides in the old Center neigh-
borhood, is now visitng with
her children and friends in
Pumpkin Hill.
Mrs. Columbus Berry has re-
turned to her home in Orange,
Texas, after a couple of weeks’
visit with friends and rela-
tives in Pumpkin Hill.
It’s mighty hot. As the Bish-
op wipes the sweat from his
brow while writing this letter
he so much wishes that he
Lovett
in the
iood on
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Treva-
d the
red up
d with
in response to invitations re-
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whether they are going to gainRey, ----------------» ------ •
a complete victory or not. Justgod preaching just as he finds
----- J a battleship goes into it h the Bible.
action the command icomes harley Selman and family
“clear the deck.” Every im- spent the day with us yester-
pediment must be removed that day, which we all enjoyed
and the whole was a splendid
success.
Kurthwood in Extra Innings
The Lumbermen of Fullerton
and Cravens, La., Sunday de-
feated the Kurthwood team by
a score of 5 to 4. It was
remembrance of a very pleas-
ant visit in old Angelina.
A grave yard working was
held at the Providence ceme-
111 were visiting at I. N. Wil-
—-zggquams yesterday. Mrs. I. N.'
a complete Williams returned home from'
"ip moo. Beaumont, where she has been
esty As the meeting closesdisiting her daughter, Mrs.
In some portions of PumpgiWill Worthy. She claims that
kin Hill there have been good i was a pleasant visit all the
XL * J think she
doubt the preacher tola the
truth but he told if in such a
manner that it didn’t take well
with some who were present. :.
Our Woman’s Club met Sat-
M
i-Hiv‘
ackege;
ceived and many presents to
gladden the hearts of the little
boy and girl were received.
Refreshments of cakes and iee
cream in cones were served the
guests of the occasion. Sev-
eral adults were on hand to
home run; This is Fugler’s
ninth home run of the season.
Fugler is a brother of V. J.
Fugler of Lufkin. Dinkins, for
the Lumbermen, stole home.
Smith relieved Glazier in the
Anne wll be three years of Sandlin plan leavin Saturday
age on July 22. About forty or Sunday for Kirbyville where
'. Smith is doing some real little folks attended the party they will join Mrs. Mann for
two have been received for euH
baptism and four restored to: dThe Sunday school was right
the full fellowship of the 8089 yesterday in every way.
----- -L. . ullycu ale n0vTh Terry-Smith meeting is of age on April 24 and Sarah
ing a hard fight on their hands, moying off right nicely and the
and it remains to be seenIresults may be pretty good.
- ■ land he pronounced Smith a
munity has failed to clear her powerful preacher and thinks
deck, There must be some he is calculated to do much
"* cod. j think Uncle Jimmie
were the little honor guests,
gun uvez av azu.g0 1 eared up without rain- The event was staged to honor assist Mrs. Collins in providing
Up to date onlyigAnd the crops will surely their birthdays in a joint party.
They are the children of Mr.
Thirty-seven people sat down rains since the Bishop’s last let-Way through
to the bounteous feast at noon- ter to The News, while in " ■ ■'
day and later partook of the
will be considered. It is eager- he was in El Dorado he saw
ly hoped by Lufkin fans that Lee Gray, a former Lufkin citi-
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the work was well done by the position for the edification of |
few whe were there. These the sisters present if the K
graveyard workings serve two Bishop can lay his hands on.
Hill I
on Grove.-
over Pumpkin Hill to destroy
grand children. Those present the nubbin crop on some of
could stand before a cold drink
-- in Lufkin and swallow'
something that would cool him
Harrell’s Garage
2 0 00 +ag 2 ,0, 0/3 1, q
I Special Bargai
'.........This Month
our early planting of corn.
However, all the rain that G5
Cole, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. might fall wouldn’t make us ai
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert average crop of corn. Th
Horten and children, Mr. and cotton crop seems to be doth
E necessary to play 12 innings
stained to secure a decision. Rose, for
to a misundersatnding in dates poet laureate of the club, re-
only a. few were present, but cited a poem of her own com- i
d 2 inis game vetween 0w wa
i win lard and Kurthwood will be
Calo-
ninth .inning pitching for the
Lumbermen. Two double plays
, head- by the Lumbermen ruined the
"ny only chances. Kurthwood had counter
- - of copping a victory. It has
Was,2- teen rumored that Kurthwood
W • would play New Willard at
g7wih Lufkin in the near future but it
W. No is now understood that Kurth-
M wood has games booked up
into September. Therefore it
will be late In Septemberbet .0.g ..-------
fore a game with New Willard mabile. Fate says that while
will be considered. It is eager-
in a Ford last Friday for south-
west Texas to look over the
country with a view of locating
there if suited. They expect
to be gone several days.
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erous tne uumveren, anu I uga
BRezfor Kurthwood, each made
ablet
adversary of the human soul is :
2. still being fought over at Mt. 1
ing start at Alcedo this Sat- Zion church 1
urday night. Bro. Ellis of Nac-
ogdoches will do the preach-
11 well at Homer this
ting for which we are
eful. The weather now
nave------- pa"“eCK, mere muse De some n
mj being a visit from the aged impediments yet to be remov- g
Ve at mother of Mrs. Parker, who ed before she can rout the is
is Mrs. R. J. Coker, also a sis- enemy. The brethren must put* Mr. Reed and wife of N;
ter and shusband, a Mr. and on the whole armor of God and ■ •
Mrs. John Brush, and Mr. and fight the good fight of faith if
>u Mrs. Cole, all of Sulphur they would gain a wpip,
two Springs, Hopkins County. They victory over his satanic mag-
came in overland in cars and 4 • ‘ ‘
ing, assisted by the pastor, Bro. the full fellowship of the’
Peacock. Providence will start church. The brethren are hav-
their meeting on the third Sun- j
and at noon set down together meeting now going on
around the social board. Pumpkin Hill our kangaroo
rain around Providence and before
led Peavy Switch, although we L.
ast have had a few light showers “de;
lately. From Jack Creek on ,
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10 the river, erops are looking would in any way hinder her
better x , , in her fight against the enemy.; Uncle Jimmie Williams at-
—- erewasa great and grand The Bishop is fearful that the tended meeting here yesterday
and time at the home of Mr. and old ship of Zion in this ‘com- -u. L- -------’ ~
me |rs.qAB,.ParkerofPeayy - ” ’ .....
Switch last night. The event
HOMER ITEMS
He big watermelon feed. Mrs. been sufficient rainfall to do foyed the day
Coker was honored with the much good. What we want‘d There
presence of seven grand chll- is a general ground soaker all
dren and seventeen great- c— •----a-——
Mrs.Samvhitesand children, very well, .and if the bol 7 Eastland plans a hotel while
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie MeGilvra weevils will hands off an averLufkin already eniovs her sey.
and children, Mr. and Mrs. age crop will be made. A l arai hotels.
Clarence Fitts and children, feedstuff crops except e
Mr. and Mre. Ezra Parker and will be plentifully in evid
* 3 n -,C1 when harvest time cornel
znegtougwing Wednesday,,te The preacher |ectuyed
good purposes, one the clean-the manuscript of that poem's
ing up of the burial ground of he will embody it in one of' |
our beloved ones and the other his letters to The News. Mrs.' »
is the annual get together of Bishop told the Bishop at the ’
. ‘ breakfast table 'this morning
each other except at that it was the best poetical ef-
these gatherings, but here for fort of her life.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [18], No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1923, newspaper, July 27, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415812/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .