Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 243, Ed. 1 Monday, August 13, 1923 Page: 4 of 6
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bliss in their wedded life.
read the story of Ruth. If you
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and are active
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marriage here by Rev. J. R.
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nhurch. The ceremony was
med at the Baptist par-
They will make their
she place of 1, usiness, or may
Eted at the office of the
hid, Fourth Floor Chamber
Lr« Building. Dallas. Stock
en and subject to inspeetion
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American ever to swim the Engilsh Channel and the third of any ns
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COLLMORGEN’S
The Store That Has It.”
Phones 82 and 83
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Presses Made to Order
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sConstipation is one of the most common of obstinate
seases with which men and women are affected.
Many patients have recovered through Chiropractic
Adjustments. WHY NOT YOU?
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PERRY BROS. VARIETY SIORE
LE—Six room house, i
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mhouse, all convenience
& $3,760, terms. '
gmhouise, half acre lan
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Mrs. Louie Fernandez and Mr. Celebrates Seventh Birthday
-Partin has employment here.
Their friends wish them every.
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25ay goodbye to our friends
"here knowing that we are
1 going to friends over there
fiom whom we have been sep-
erated a long time and know
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Our Drug Store Goods Are the Kind
You Need
Mary An:, 1.
|g—Complete line of house-
oods, good condition. Am
awn and must dispose of-it.
j it 621 Groesbeck avnu,
Rte room house and lot for
iwe place. See J. F>
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Evangelist Vawter sisaid "I
love the Old Book, (1). Be-
cause it is the most interesting!
If you want a love story
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P Lufkin, Texas, pur- ~
, assignment heretofore
ibove matter, will offer -------
I at public outcry to the WAN
and best bidder for cash at 18
lL of the assignors at : ti
property belonging to the WAN
estate: Merchandise, $25,” Ap
Fixtres, $5,000.00, accounts H. Su
a $1,200.00. A certified__
„ $500.00 will be required wi
bidder and the assignee re-| "Am
, right to reject any and all: prop
1 is a splendid business and-? "5
g'Ut locations in Texas, Honde
f ooportunity to geta dry/2oe ”
^tes3 which has already,‘“ y
ablished. Inventory may be InF
ADS CARE THE WOO
your letter, in ph
them, rhertarasaadsnleaseseveryone who uses
neral excellence aboutPerfuume.and powders; and ge‛
PRICES are not HIGH ver thing we sell. Yet our
need that is carried in a rrstcassrprnystbing you
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mignt tne meetings will be shoe p,i . '
'resumed, the subject being, a kj^8
6 left the tabernacle last night
B with a greater love for the Old
, Book. Dr. Vawter is on the
program for the National Con-
g vention of the Churches of
Christ which will meet in Colo-
. rado Springs, Col., this year.
I He will deliver the Sunday
night sermon and this is the
■ sermon he will use, so he an-
nounced yesterday.
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Hours 3 to 7 p. m. Morings by appointment
ALICE H. BAIER
Office Across From Methodist Church-Phone 262
PILLSBURYS
CROCKERY WARE
Plain White Dinner Plates set
Derated Dinner Plates. Setsst
Large Decorated Salad Fowi, C—
* Repair Work and
holstering a Specialty
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BLrv can be promoted we rings
6denFkh to change phrase:
Raised care Th.Neva
Fof name and AaATFAn
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. will not be re“PPWI
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A tan eno insertion of an
—------------ and Mrs. Jack Hicks in cele-
A pretty wedding of decid- bration of Master Jack, Jr.’s,
ed interest to a wide circle of seventh birthday.
friends took place Sunday About forty of Jack’s little
morning at the home of J friends gathered on the lawn'
Mr. and Mn. S. Foster when 'of the Hicks’home where many
their neice, Miss Ima Morgan games ever dear to the heart of
became the bride of Mr. Fred a child were indulged in. !
Brimer. Th- ceremony was Jack, Jr., was made very
solemnized at 9 o'clock with happy by the many gifts -
only the immediate relatives'brought by his friends in re- '
and frienda present, Rev. Solon membrance of his birthday.
L. Cole of Galveston, officiat- A delicious fruit punch was
mg. The young couple was served throughout the evening'
baptized last Thursday in a 1 " -
Fernaudez-Partin
Earl}- Monday morning, at
3 o’clock a, m. to be exact
.Judge E. fi. Atkinson, justice]
of the peace, performed the
marriage ceremony that united
the lives of Miss Ruth Fernan-
dez and Mr, E. A. Partin. They
Both reside here and will con-
tinue to make Lufkin their
home, it is understood. Mrs.
Partin is a daughter of Mr. and
lerdenscount for 7 or more times
to the line on the basis
ess"than 26 cents.
Photograph Sunday School
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The Sunday school at the
tabernacle brought the record book.
Order a package now
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r^tieiTis hereby giveh1 FOR
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as delivered by Evangelist C.
R. L. Vawter was "Why I Love
: the Old Book.” This sermon
I is a master peice. The people
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SOCIETY
Telephone 339
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Busy terms.
pwm house, underground cis-
be in, $1,500, terms.
|J. E. (Woodrow) Wilson.
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BALE-Ford roadster, fine
Eod tires, starter, Wichita
®W. Apply Mrs. Stegall’s, op-
Methodist church. 41-8p
ALE-Y veng jersey cow with
calf. A barrain. Phone 176
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BATS FOR SALE—See R. B.
*«' Mr. Ashley at Central
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„ Yesterday the money was'
by Misses Katie Thomas and raised for the revival meeting,
meeting held at the Providence Arbie Hicks, later serving icelthe paving bill, $400.00 for rapher of life (3) I love the
Rnntiet -i"" n----- .. cream cones and cake missionary work and other bills Bible because it contains the
“het ’ ” • - "most beautiful productions of
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of the previous Sunday in at-
tendance and the picture of the want a story to tell the child-
school was taken. In the con- ren, tell them of the little red
test of the Reds and the Greens! headed boy. Story of intrique,
it was a tie and the evangelist read about the Gibeonites. (2)i
, gave testaments to each cap- It is the albumn of humanity
tain and the two assistants. The and contains my photograph.
Icontest will continue over next Did you ever sell your friend?
Sunday. The school will meet®0 did Judas. Did you everj
in the tabernacle next Sunday deny your Lord? So did Peter. I
.and until further announce-/When we have our photograph
ment. .taken we want the photograph-
er to touch up our picture, so
we can help the great photog-
when a number of youngsters or "I have had a good time," making a total of 79 to date,
gathered to help little Miss Eli- eaving Jack with a happy grin! Another great crowd filled
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autos outside of the tabernatle,
Mr. Lawton sang the solo of
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buy, sell and exchange
rhiture, also upholster-
dame and cabinet work
Prces most reasonable
Phone 192
R Second Hand Store
Bolly Jones, Mgr.
w---__2)nhii g.t
.Phone 785
M. Hancock
MLONGINo BLDG.
Headquarters for
PURINA POULTRY CHO
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. -nuzeu cuces. Eeach tiny guest was pre that should be paid to leave
Brimer, after vis-! rented with a gay colored ba-the church free from all debts,
will make their! loon and no garden of flowers' The spirit of giving was fine
mine in the uburbs of Lufkin, were ever more beautiful than and the total sum raised was
p-— , these little folk as they merrily $3,714. Every one was happy and then quoted a similar but
d .a5 Saturday idanced over the lawn in their over the results of the moneyimore beautiful from the Bible.
The pretty tree-shaded dainty party frocks with their’ raising and the results of the/(4 . The most important rea-
of the R. J Shearer home "smany colored baloons. Each1 day 1,1 general. s0n is in the whole wide world
a merry scene of games, fin child went away with some1 In the morning there were theres, not another book that
and joyous laughterlast Satur childish phrase as, “Jack, Jr.,! four converts and in the even- take away the sting of
day afternoon from tour till sixiyou sure had a good party,"/six additions to the churehdeat when we are ready to
—• "in" “i hnun i—i _ — • .. .. makine • tat-1 0-M80 across the great divide or
vhen our friends go. It is
forth all it costs when we can
Sunday afternoon at 3
o’clock Miss Ennis Hurndon
and Mr. Nathan Oats, both!
from Diboll, were united in1
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Our Bargain Column
Watch this ad for Daily bargains
that we are offering during
August.
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Ths early maturing bird I. th. profitaMe bl d . !
ilers bring more money. Early 5 Ear
egg production in winter. Puetssmakeh
forSal-BVAlFsdamdGcboys I
Stroud-Lesch Grain
Wholesale Distributors
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sixth birthday.
The kiddies played games
out under the trees for awhile;
toon ”, adconivim in Saurday from n. Worth on]
floor M Turk-fashion, ' tl a, visit with her father, J. T.
were served vith huge plates ‘ f°"i Miss Nelson is a
of ice cream and cake. Pretty gnadua ' of the Ft. Worth high
little colored caps and horns’ sloolcandhas attended the
were given ts ravors. Whilelyexms christian University two
enjoying the cake and cream, left today for
theyoungstey told riddles andjonsiewforavisit.
stories.Din nd pandemonium1 George-Stanley
glee reigned af- --
terwards who, the little guests! Miss Ina George. daughter
gave a band concert on thejo Rev. C. B. George, and
lawn with ill the horns Playing ,oyd Stanley were issued a I
different une in different marriage license this mining
-eys. /carly at the county clerk's of-
The yonrgdef resent at ice here and were married
this men, ;t:). party were' a ter - in the day. The two!
Misses El aleth Shearer 1 principals live in the Stanley II
Jeannette fant oth, Janc Ru1‛ settlement below the Dunn
land. shotwcl, Onecia community in the lower end
r,, ’ , /'* Angelina count v
d ma Newsom,
11 Thompson, Post cards,viewsFrove,
Jane Den , man Marjorie Lufkin at Mack's. Y
cin,p., ‛ Pounds Mary H-rherfs Spud ( hl|w frt,h <.tfry dJ _
“0. opal .Mae Jor- ---------
tan. Mat ar ' Jones, Francis
Ma ker, Evelyn Maud Parker?
Lida Lee Collins, Carah Dell
Collins; ami Masters Frank!
Spitler, Norman Belk Lang,
Stephen Pounds, Jack and Jim,
Smith Moodrow Cochran and
Roland Ward Jones. j
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ful voice and sang the solo that the friends we are leavl St p,,7
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There is no services tonight days of > fev
’ Tomorrow ft-, 115 uing.5
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 243, Ed. 1 Monday, August 13, 1923, newspaper, August 13, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415826/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .