Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 254, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 25, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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Misses Margaret and Kath-
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have returned to Lufkin, are:
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walker,
assisted by Mrs. Virginia Penn
in the entertaining and serv-
Wright, Cleo Crocker, Agnes
Penn, Lucille Stokes and Mar-
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our Britannica.
On Friday night, Mrs. T. H.
Bass entertained with a de-
Rightful slumber party at her
new home on Groesback ave.
and 5th st. A midnight lunch
■was served to the following:
Misses Edna and Annie Ash-
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home, became ill here Wednes-| Lucile Stokes and Mrs. Penn
day, falling in front of Car-jin the Mooze contest.
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We will welcome your visit
Capital Surplus & Profits over $160,000 1
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visit another daughter, Mrs.
Jno. Robinson, accompanied by
her granddaughter, Miss Viola
Powers, who goes for a week’s
, . visit with her aunt, Mrs. Rob-
The Associated Press is exclusively have not been furnish- 1 -
entitled to the use for republication names nave nol veen luinisn lnson
of all news credited to it or not other- ed The News. ’ ___ L i , .111 g . 1 - a deli,
wise credited in this paper and also.--1 A by the name of Cot-;ing. At a ,6
the local news published herein. | MIr. and Mrs. Steve Pounds m0 .... .. !cious brekafast was served.
AU rights of republication of special I , , . . , .'ton, claiming Lufkin as htSl
disnatches herein are also reserved.* and children returned last, 1
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veston during the current
Neches river late yesterday. | IF yo, ■ "
They report plenty of fish for • the quality oPartleuiar
those who have the money and the prices
with which to buy them..
trifled man with his
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interesting remain over for
Mann returning '
Peters Diamond Brand-Shoes
for the whole family
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If St yle. Quality, Durability, Workmanship and Service count
on anything, you will surely buy your next pair of shoes
from us. Hose to match all shoes.
A few hundred car loads of
- fat cattle and hogs shipped
out of Angelina county each
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Lufkin. Texas.
August 24, 1923.
Lufkin News: .
I with pleasure that I
0 commend and con-
L your valuable paper
hg position it assumes
Lrcnce to the County
roposition. As stated
through your columns,
antry press does not re
the encouragement and
L that it rightly de-
fat the hands of the citi-
I of the community for
r the people’s battles
omoting every good
L the interest of all the
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—---—--- wonderful time. At the present
A big, well managed com - they are en route to Cheyene
ty fair means a mighty small Wyo., to visit relatives for a
expense to the individual, but few days, before returning to
such an institution may be of Denver.
untold benefit to our entire * ______________
And now one man comes
along and says that a country
with three million public job-
holders has an awful nerve
to denounce the theory tht
everybody should work for the
state.
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who are the Lipscomb hom
report a First street.
- Mr. and Mm T
and two children -489
noon yesterday ftu
Pleasant visit inmj
Mr: Hirt.„„," M
ber of Lufkin 0041
joying "",3
yet summer. aWA
been up to the M
few minutes until fofh
cars drove Up,» ? I
said in conversation,
Lufkin Daily News"
this morning. The "
greatly enjoyed. ■
L. E. Harrell and family and
W. L. Murphy and family and
Mrs. W. C. .Weir went silver
fish hooking down on the
is only possible that Mr. | Marguerite Meekins. Mary and
Pounds will issue an illus-, Anna Bell Haralson and Meta
Dated booklet entitled. "See- [ Strauss of Trinity . Last night
Misses Mildred and Julia Ai-
derman were adeed guests en-
E joying a slumbering party at
From President Fair
yoviny letter . has
faterulls received by
Ta Kows from P. J.
Tinsie t of the An-
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Md, Au.—Mr. G. W. Parsons, t
tnowniart er on Route 1, this place
ack-Draughtin my home
atime. it is the best all-arounc
pt I haveever found for the live
Pco ipation. We began using I
PW wars ago and have used I
F«r needed since. I have neve
Wany other medicine as good to
Epation, and that was what I suffer
Chtill 1 began using Black-Draughl
Eraught corrected this conditior
r* we use it for the liver and to
#tion-a tight and sluggish feelin
meals, for bad taste in the mout
F® stomach.
.wife uses it for headache an
It sets on our shelf and w
lbw etout. It has been a gre
L® I believe a great deal <
E.*8 caused by hurried eating an
rT on.and Black-Draught, it take
RT.correct this condition •
ke Rdford’s, the original and on!
Bn “tack-Draught powdered livi
P Sold everywhere. NC-I!
Hutson, Jessie
t Mrs. E. W. Leach J
Ina Mae Townsend J
leave today for TmE
remain there on a vi
some time next week!
Mrs. L.
velopment may be aroused
I is just as hard to keep ory safe
and working as it is to can it.
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is the best way in which to reading sometimes,
encourage agricultural (level-________
opincat, and that is what we
need.
CilizensGuaraniySlatcRa
We consider the safety of your money
which is here on deposit or invested
upon our advice to be of primary im.
portance. This bank makes it easy
for you to be financially safe.
Wesley Blackburn and Tho-
mas Downey are to leave Sun-
day night on a Southern Paci-
fic train for Houston to be ex-
amined Monday for entrance
into the United States Navy,
according to an announcement
made to the Lufkin Dai
News by Chief Torpedoman R
L. Shumate. These youn;
men, if they pass the examina-
tion requirred, will see a lot
of this old world that would
not be open to them soon
but for their connection with
Uncle Sam’s boys of the sea.
split wide open. Probably a
primitive conservation who
monkeyed with an idea—Rob-
ert Quillen.
county,and especially to e ery i
business interest in Lufkin. It over.
Bangs, Advertising Manager through the county fair me- Mrs. Aaron Cole, who has
TELEPHONE NO. 6 8;diUm’______ been visiting two weeks with
Entered at the Postoffice at Lufkim Among those visiting Gal- j her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Pow-
Texas, for transmission through the
as beautiful and entrancing as
the fairest creation of a poet
mind. Combined in the sun-
Your money in this bank—in savings,
in certificates of deposit, in a commer-
cial account is safe. Your valuables
in our vaults are safe. Your money
in inveslments which we reccommend
is safe.
Is Your Money Sa!.?
a teacher. After graduating
the tropics, the viaducts ofat the college there, two
Japan and the rock boulders years more work entitles the
walls of the rugged Rockies, graduates 'to degrees.
guerite Bass. Mrs. Bass was
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mail as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
Payable in Advance
1 month ..........................................$0.65
8 months ........................................ 1-75 Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Seale and
6 months ........................................ 8.50 Angus Ray and wife. There
12 months ...................................... 0.0• i . \ ,
---were likely others whose
Absolution;: of thanksi from an automobile trip
programs and other matter not gen- that took them to Sai) Anton- , »— -
erai news, will be classed as adver- io. VIr. Pounds, in an inter- tel s store. He Was taken into J m
tising and charged for at the rate of ( ! the drug store and medical aid !
one cent for each word, and the send- blW UMi3 n 0111123. said ttiai > .
er will be held responsible for pay- he glories of Breckenrilveirendered. He Was Without |
________________and San Pedro parks were re- j funds and money was made up J
Mention is leins made now vealed through their explora- in the crowd and he was sentini
of candidates nall to • numn- tioi s. The sunken gardens to his home town. |
erou-to mention.—Snap Shot: in frerkonridge Park weie
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. I Ve‛. 'ne <>; th a rri .
cultura! and slock raising re
sources of Angelina county
means mere for the perra-
mu! prosperity of Lufkin thin
any one thing. And a s ic-
cessful count fair means a
new incentive toward that,
development. Let's all boost
for the fair until we take the'
lead over all counties in East
Texas.
I Peavy arrived today
Shr report for a visit to
tother, Mrs. Betty Peavy,
other relatives. He was
mpanied by John Magee,
end of Shreveport.
Lufkin does things in a big
way. The klan demonstration
was perhaps tile biggest thing
of its kind ever held in East
Texas. If a proposition is
sponsored in Lufkin it usually
goes over, no matter what it is.
—ACh human wears the chains of habit. Wei
x-‘ eiher the slave of bad habits that embiiter(
livc., >i we are fettered to the habits of ecoda
duct th:.t rewar (ins with health and comfort. I
The savings bank habit will assist you wond
fully in building for the future and will bring a
of serenity and repose to your every-day existed
You should start that account immediately.
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LUFKIN DAILY NEWS’xraTheandrnllaotheapsedertsjcLiPiDMer HERALD
. _____________— times over what they are now, ।
Published Every Afternoon Except; will mean more toward the
yATFORDBlNION PRINTING co. permanent prosperity of the Tucker spent last Sunday with Vg
crowATFORD and W. C. BINION thing for. Interest and en-Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coe and oth- —
and ‘ditors and Managers "
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Prof. Sam J. Stovall, teach-
er at Baird school in this
county, has returned from
Huntsville where he has just j
been graduated with a diplo-
ma from the Sam Houston
State Teachers College. In
addition he has been award-
ed a permanent certificate as
Dr. ami Uk D. L. Mann
and Marlin Sandlin are to
leave earl in the morning in
their car for Co]m eneil, the
home of Dr. Mann's relatives.
(e of the most eni
i iytersting social ot
'H ' ‘ t< V." : tl::
thoushtful citizens real-
■t count fairs are held
pury - of promoting
Geveloji g the agricul-
esoureo- "f '-he county.
ny ay 1. set up to en-
ke and promote a bettei
ture in Angelina conn-
Duld receive the loyal
it of every business and
sional man and woman
■kin.
stated in your articles,
itor. unselfishness should
1 in the fair proposition,
possible and very proba-
hat the business houses
fkin will not receive dir-
enefit during the fair
I hut with nice display
ws in tneir stores and
g out and meeting and
Ing with country folk,
king i» cr acquainted,
arize yourself with the
rs problems, showing
you are interested in
welfare and prosperity,
levelnp into the best line
Ivertising ever put out,
sill in case your future
fess tent id. .
It’s t. ' Yours for a
ssful fall fair.
P. D. Dunne,
Angelina Co. Fair Ass’n.
Austin. Tex.. Aug. 25—Pop-
ulation of the state penitenti-
ary now numbers 3.906, ac-
cording to distribution re-
pets received at the gover-
m.,‛s. office. This is a de-
crease in number over the re-
port of a month ago. The
Ramsey state farm, with 513
inmates, has the largest popu-
lation. Huntsville, the main i
station, shows a record of 441 i
prisoners. Decrease is said i
io be caused by expiration of;
terms, furlows and pardons, i
skies. Returning, the Luf- i trine Lipscomb have been en-
kin tourists made many pic-tertaining a jolly house party
tures—gobs of them—and it' this week: Misses Thelma and
We thought we had as a frame work of walk
W. Lani is crowing much
la fit rooster his fath-
nt hin from the famous
hr thic ken ranch’ at
he in Houston.
is r" ter is beautifully
fed and while he is not
nougi to crow, he stands
pes in his bare feet. The
fthis tine bird cost $100
this ae in particular is
heap skate.”
Another rumor on Lufkin’s!
water has been nipped in thei
bud bet re it could blossom. i
It was reported that there:
was a lol of typhoid and when
a survey was had only five
cases were found in a radius
of miles and not one of these
was traceable to city waler.
With the vigilance that is be-
ing exercised for pure water
here there will never be a
chance for such an epidemic 1
from the once reported cause. I
1 ■ NV . in 1
, 1
wons w2inh at’orcee s
eriment and laugh- §
I whici cranu am.
■e ".ved to a num- ’
appreriasiva lya and i
he evenings an.use-ii
lay for Lufkin to make their
re home. Air. Jones is 2 1 .
J F. Jones and family left ! i u.gie
traversed. . "rom
eight hndreds of 1 ,1.1 iv
, carpentor bv trade and has eP-’n ■
oon sparkling at 1 , ’
... , ovred steadv employment 1;,
i"ietduwn iilesunhejihat city. They have many..
Ine n 1 who breaks a re- ’ ' " . ’ . . °)' and be J friends in Alto who regret to
con. in l.e air and gets by aer _ e ,K a' ;see them go. but wish them
with ’Soaking his neck is ■ ' ‛ 1 r ” hu " 'good luck in their new home
do: ,1 • ] kv parlors supported by huge j . . .
11 i i ♦ >1 i 21. Priltzin, emploved in the
, pock nnd stone pillars lent an i,,, . ' . , ,
And nearly all of our occidental air to the scene. In "inpr harher shop, has rented !
reference books are pro- the gardens, virtuaily set upthe Jones i esid ence.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 254, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 25, 1923, newspaper, August 25, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415837/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .