The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [18], No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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Robert Scarbrough and wife
left today for Houston for a
stay of several days. They are
recent arrivals from Nevada,
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two weeks. Mr. Scarbrough is
a brother to W. M., and to
Mrs. C. D. Boykin, and has a
large circle of friends and ac-
quaintances in the city. •
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A McCalls Dress Pattern Absolutely
Free with Every Dress Pattern sold
at 50c a yard or over. You select it.
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During this
experience in that line said,
“Oh, but think of the coming
son-in-laws.”
On Saturday evening last, a
truck load of young people
swooped down upon the Rev.
Chas. Foster (who is becoming
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1 box, 3 doz. Moore’s Spring Ci
Pins, Box .
We Deliver before and after School Pho
Perry Bros. Variety I
Silver Jr. Rub-Board
50-ft.,6-stran, Galvanized wire
Line - - - -.....
For Sale B, 0o
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are in from central Texas.
They expect to live on the
Rev. Julian made a business
trip to Nacogdoches on Hast
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs: J. S. Freeman
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where they will engage in the
lumber business.
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This is the Greatest Opportunity you ever had to
the Very Best Made in All Leathers and Lasts; H
. tan or cordovan — every new style represented —
your pick — straight or swing last, black or brown shoe or oxford. T
of it. The Best Quality Vici Kid and Calf Leathers put into foot*
Foster Fin
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famous high grade quali
Shoes were Never Offer
Before.
Joe Lovett spent the week
end with homefolks, returning I
to his work on the Angelina
river Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Milligan en-
tertained the younger set with
a play party on last Friday
evening. un
Relatives and friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Freeman are
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There is not a more affable
man in Angelina county than
Cue Boykin. He is easy to
meet at all times and it has
been said of his cordial man-
ner that “he is running for
office even when he has no
political aspirations if you
would judge from his social,
polite manner.” This is, in-
deed, quite a compliment Mr.
Boykin submits his candidacy
to the consideration of the
voters based upon his strict
attention to duty while acting
as county treasurer, Having
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D of Spring Dress Fabrics,
I Silks of all kinds, Canton
I Crepes, Crepe de Chines,
I Ratines, fine Tissue Gin-
ghams and Lingerie ma-
terials, all very reasonably
priced. You will appre-
ciate these special offer-
inge.
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were dinner guests at the
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Cue D. Boykin, county trea-
surer of Angelina county, au-
thorizes The News to. an-
il Pairs Cl
value to 1
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Edwin Clapp high cut Shoes or
Oxfords, Any Style, to $17.50
Values. Choice
$9.95
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wifi
tion of all the clubs j
pointment at Providence Sun- kind where we can ex
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To Primaries
The Misses
a former resident of Angelina* qute famous as the marrying
number of women wh
terested in a club of t
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sister clubs in their i
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acceptably fills.
dacy is offered subject to the
action of the democratic
primaries in July of this year.
Mr. Boykin was born • and
reared in Angelina county and
is well and most favorably
I it known to Angelina’s citizen-
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last time Rev. Turner can be the betterment of
with us as he and his family and our homes.
expect to move to Corsicana in
the near future.
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for re-elec- dP’henrdi
to the office he now so reward for i
His candi- livery of dos
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very charming daughters for
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Mrs. Holly Smith has beencompdin
quite sick the past week. •
Clinton Lovett spent the of th i
week end at Burke as the tween 1
guest of relatives and friends.
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home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. and any way we can. I
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parson of Angelina county),
and when they left Miss Leia
Swor had become the wife of
Eddie McDuffy. These young '
people are well and favorably
known throughout this coun-
ty and are receiving the good
wishes of a host of friends.
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in receipt of cards announcing
the arrival of an 8-pound girl
at their home in Hampton,
Texas, on February 24. They J
have named the title miss
Pauline. This makes three J
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMEITS
tea for offiea th*
at the Denioeratie Primary
i fa Jul,: _______
For Juage Second Judicial District:
C. A. HODGES,
Of Nacogdoches County.
LEE D. GUINN.
(Cherokee Co) (Reelection.
For Ceaety Superiutenleatef Scheeles
W.A, O'QUINN, JR.
(Re-election) I ________________
For County Tax AsMsaar:
JACK NERREN
• (Re-election) __________,
For District Attorney, SecoM Judicial
Distriet:
SAM H. TOWNSEND
(Of Angelina OM ________
For Co. Commissiomer, Prget No. 1
W. D. (BILLMIE) BYNUM
(e-electiom)
T. J. BROOKSHIRE
For Public Weigher:
G. H. WALKER
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Fer County Sheriff:
R. V. WATTS
(Re-election)__
For County Attorney: ......
J. W. (WRIGHT) DUNN
CaE. BRAZIL
(Re-election) ________________
For County Clerk:
OTTO BRITTAIN
(Re-election) __________
For Commissioner Precinet No. 2:
Z. P. FENLEY ___________
Fer County Tax Collector:
COE L. AGEE
(Re-election)
R. P. STINSON_____________
For District Clerk:
HOMER GARRISON
(Re-election) !
(Re-election)
For County Treasurer:
CUE D. BOYKIN
(Re-election)
For Comstable, Precinet No. 1:
BEN F. SMITH
For Co. Commissioner, Preet. No. t:
H. CLAY BROWN
Mr. and Mrs. Cord Matnews and X Mrdion.
- i- f-- central -lings home, met at
of Mrs. Chas. Berry
gyea ize a clab just like ”
W"ars adiderstand the ori
er have was not completed
som6 but expected to
1 W1 near future. Our 1
move same to a point several started with fve mei
miles southeast of Lufkin, than ‘one year ago,
"" 1 mowwso rapidly an
Goldh Mace auch^a Tong etw
Trevathan and Robbie Puryigjdoes, it has now beco
were guests at the Pratt Lovett Sary to orcanize ot
home on last*Thursday night.
county, is in the city today
with a car of hogs that he is
having shipped to Houston,
finding that city a better
market than Ft. Worth. He is
enjoying a visit with the fam-
tily of his brother, Ike, while
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [18], No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1924, newspaper, March 7, 1924; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415987/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .