Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 124, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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I The cry of an innocent child
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—a car skidded and crashed to v.iara n.imoan roung is one
the roaside. One soul went out of ^e most beautiful women on
to the great beyond, but it made 8creen- and in most of the
room for one that proved to be 8cene? she wears the exclusive
creation of Lucile’s famous
______ gown shop.
48 Lbs. Marechai Neil Flour
24 Lbs. Marechai Neil Flour
48 Lbs. Dolly Dimple Flour
24 Lbs. Dolly Dimple Flour
48 Lbs. Our Baker Flour
48 Lbs. Butter Fly Flour
No. 2 Can English Peas, each
No. 2 Can Defender Corn, 2 for
No. 2 Can Red C Strawberries
No. 2 Can Red C Blackberries
No. 3 Can Pumpkin
No. 3 Can Sweet Potatoes
No. 2 Can String Beans
No. 2*/2 Can Spinach
No.-3 Can Hominy
No. 3 Can Sauerkraut
Lee’s Rice Rostets
No. 2 Can Pork and Beans
3 Lbs. Argo Starch
5 Bars Swift’s Pride Soap
4 Pkgs. Washing Powder
1 Quart Sour Pickles
1 Quart Jar Mustard
16 Oz. Tomato Catsup
14 Lb. Lipton Tea
*4 Lb. Lipton Tea
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yesterday afternoon,
she will meet her hus-
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Texas, sad they will re-
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our prices are right.
20t5wlt Meyers & Standley.
Clara Kimball Young is
Corn Chops, Shorts, Oats, Bran and Hay. . ;,r
In fact everything that is good to eat for man Wsd
beast.
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I study for training grade teach-
i', era in Texas colleges and uni-
i, venitiea has been worked out
ff/by a special committee appoint.
~ed for the purpose. This plan
*°|has been submitted to the edn-
kl cational institutions for criti-
B cism and suggestions.
t;| Mrs. 8. /. Cowart
I/-1 Dallas Buemwa,
[where she will meet her hus-
J band, who
Carranza’s Decree
I Juarez, March 27.—A decree’
bM»^Sident ^o”2’’reC6^
KJ sine, pefroieww, ether,<Mo8ne -
Nate, Candies, Fruit
Have just received a 600-
pound shipment of fresh nuts,
snd wataute- and
^»llMliuiiiiilllillliMlii. UL nil S 'tities at regular prices.’ ’””
EHL”’ .... , according to reports received at Don’t forget our stock of
ttangers cordially welcome, the American consulate here.'Easter candies, pure and fresh
’*9“ A.un j • the church These products were formerly and nice assortment of fruit’
L’LUle?a\uOn ^ich we dutiable at the rate of *1.13 We carry a nice fresh stock and
tmemorate the triumphal per 100 pounds.
■y of Christ into Jerusalem,[ ________________
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vnri»n-«°nrh?,f«.bPalT™ Jn St’ the r°«ide- ~dne"soui went“out the mo8t beautiful
ypnan s unurcn tomorrow. < - • *
Wedne«l«y and Thuml.y J,
[Holy Week. On Good Friday)
'the Three Hour Passion Service lvu a
[will be held from twelve until [
three o’clock and the Way ofi, 7 "
the Cross at night. Members of
k other denominations are cor-11 _ .
e ffiX*attend any of| BUY the
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1 Minister Accepts Invitation
r ‘ To a Very “Select Dance” I
I ^Brazil, Ind., March 27.—The j
“town wag” mailed an invita-
tion to the Rev. Edward Rosier
■ fa* attend a "select dance” at
ay City recently. The min-
ter caused a sensation by ac-
pting and including in the
ogram much more than was J
pected.
Accompanied by his wife, the
rv. Mr. Rosier paid his dollar 11
trance fee and passed into the I
nee hall. He then attacked I
ncing and after his address I
id he would offer prayer for I
» “sinners” if they would I
gjkneel. Several did kneel and fl
[the minister prayed.
l^jFollowing the prayer, the I
Rev. Mr. Rosier gave the danc-l|
f®i» another short sermon and I
declared it an insult to send a I
minister an invitation to a !
ance. After the service the J
, ance went on, but it was ad-'I
) mitted not with the customary I
I merriment.
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Special Training Course
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fc Austin, March 26.—A tenta-
tive plan for a special course of |
buying good shoes is true economy. We bought the finest footwear
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EVERY PAIR SOLID LEATHER THROUGHOUT
pecialty Factories, which have a combined daily
ty thousand pairs of shoes, the Peters Company pi
Mi in competition with the whole shoe world, and '
way—at the lowest possible prices under a ’
[fty. A critical examination will
ty and will prove to you that we are hea<
uie PRICE, no MATTER WHAT the Pl
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$6.80
$7.60
$7.95
$9.95
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. $1195
$1S95
$14.80
$17.20
$17.20
$19.80
$21.95
$23.60
$24.95
$25.95
$27.15
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ruffle's, laces, tucks, etc.
Reductions Are
$2.50 values, now
$3.50 values, now
$4 50 values, now
$5.00 values, now
$6.00 values, now
$7.50 values, now
$8.50 values, now
$9.50 values, now
$11.50 values, now
$12.50 values, now
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EASTER DRESSES
Beauties proper are the new
Dresses to be found here. Every
model is of the season's style
conception. Come, see them.
Reductions Are
$21.50 values, now
$24.75 values, now
$27.50 values, now
$29.50 values, now.
$31.50 values, now
$32.50 values, now
$34.50 values, now
$45.1X1 values, now
$46.50 values, now.
$17.50 values, now
playing a gaol
Baronet’s titlfl
Beverly was kj
mobile accid|
Dick, her son,*
life, Charmia|
wealthy fathei
sufficient mone]
tion that would
friend to heafl
who had talk«
louder, and th|
hadn’t talked*
when they h«
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little son. Sir RiL— _
talk, and he knfiv :
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The new styles among our choice
selection for Spring and EASTER
wear comprise only those creations
which are most popular in the fash-
ion centers at present, and which
have already been approved and
adopted by well dressed women
everywhere.
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EASTER SKIRTS
Skirts galore! Nowhere will
yon find a more representative
showing of smart Skirts for
Spring wear.
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EASTER WAISTS
It is always refreshing to see
the new Spring Waists; charm-
ing styles with lots of feminine
tail °-r
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alja girl were home of Mrs. R. A. Kenne
ltt0D J®™ striving to outdo the other All lady members of the chu
ition ™8n argument, and, in spite of are cor'
gal- 2,tr en.deav°rs, he was winning, present.
he was
nmphantiy.
toL He dug h
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etc., arft alMk:^|
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pastries.4^ fpr yourself the truth of c -
that nona are better. the leading groceries of this [ [ I
town handle aw call for them and be pleased. : '•
J, ,8 ln the sand- W)th your church attendance,
father was a and surely you will find
Suddenly he dial welcome at any
A look of tri- houses of worship.
. Humph! My father ‘u’d be Vv. R. Adams returned yes-
twice as tall as yours, but his terday from Shreveport, where
spenders hold him down!”— he visited the family of Grover
“-----Medford.
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Sac ramento,
_Patrolman jEMm
[came into the polk
here with a small pig
Ion jug of brandy
I arm and with the otl
le.ib iy Al Benttey, a
Bentley had bate
sell the pig for *10 a
mi-,.m had offcryMj
jog < "home br$yKTl
On the blotter Afte:
name the officer wr
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entertaining tl
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"Wildest Townmdw
Ha» Now Been E
El Paso, Martel
"wildest town in that
Tiajuana, Mexico, jt
the California line, J
to Julius Wild, a local
just returned from j
He denied frequent a
that Juarez, opposite 1
the ‘‘widest open t
North America.
“If anybody thinks j
situated adjacent to a-
morroh, it would pay!
look at Tiajuana,” 1
said. Tiajuana has «
hall ten times as iar|
in JuarWt. The sport!
over California coa
there to drink and gq
course there are loq
people there just as th!
Juarez.” J
"Permanent passpat
juana are obtainable!
ty-flve cents,” WI14
“Ten day permits anfl
WASHABLE DRESSES
For Home, Porch or Street Wear
,6->» „ n{ vour consideration are adjustable
Features found in these Dresses worthy of’ y and under.ann shields;
waist line, adjuztabte hem, Menders . pleasing colors and patterns,
nateriah of percale, gingham, zephyr and madra. I
EXCEPTIONAL PRICE REDUCTIONS _—
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BREAD!!
gfc*b« merehanta and the public of j
j^bbs patronage that has been ours !
g* Of the City Cafe, which demand has !
oat to capacity. In this connection we ;;
|W*M^w>at the demand In the future :
H? •W<<5ially ®n Saturdays, our cus- )
Our rolls, pies, cakes, i'
an evidence of superior .; 'j
•tly request that you give ?
for these delicious rolls and
our assertion ;;l
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Honolul
figures on
Pineapple^.
show 5,071,*76 eaZ«
the islands of the g!
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The virtues that ;
woman better thai
made Charmfaa Page
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These Prices Should Be of Exceptional Inducement
k EASTER SUITS
YwWt is here. We say
youra, because we are certain
among our stock you will find
what you want
' Reduction, Are
$2795
$31.95
$3795
$4995
$53.95
$5495
55795
$59.45
$6395
$67.45
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xnen inspiration came. j ----
,ny„way, my father’s' Even if the weather man I
y?nrs> she asserted, tn- does say cloudy tomorrow, it is
* n?L.-_ . . .. net thought this will interfere
J a cor-'
of the I
Und°ubtedly, her fath
™a®l®e very tall man.
on saw. straightened,
Topic-^-Jftafti
leader—Rugy
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Discussion of work—Lead
Solo—Mi« Ida Perry. '
Report of delegate to c
^Son*—M*88 ^enn*e Lacy,
Business.
League Benediction.
C. E. Program
Our Country’s Need of Christ
Song.
Leader—Helen Collmorgei;
11Ptnre Reading—-Acte 4:
11, 12; Rom. 10:12-15.
Leader’s Talk.
l>r?r er,TMonette Peppard. 4
Bible Hints—All Endeavor-
I! ers.
) I Facts about Christ and Couu-
Foster Singleton.
Rosa Massingale.
Ola Tenney.
Herman Taylor.
Tennie Singleton.
Song.
Sentence Pra
Song.
Offering.
Benediction.
Ladies’ Aid Society
lhe Ladies’ Aid Society
! hold a reception Monday after-! •
I noon from 3 to 5 o’clock at the !
home^of Mrs. R. A. Kennedy. ;;
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are cordially invited to be! E
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 124, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 27, 1920, newspaper, March 27, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363252/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .