Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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On this day you may have your unrestricted choice
of Aluminum Dish Pans, Frying Pans, Double Boil-
ers, Teakettles, Buckets, Sauce Pans and Roasters
at the above price. See our window display.
Perry Bros. Variety Store.
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on a level with the rails, thus
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T. E. L. to Meet
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Smith Dry Goods Co.
The regular business and so-1
cial meeting of the T. E. L.
Class will be held Friday after-
Very truly.
Wm. C. Hall, Secy.
Fresh home ground meal at
94.5 Lufkin Grist Mill-
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DELICIOUS
Solid leather shoes for onlv
$2.50.
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vy timbers’ to divert considerable
n the rail from North First street, which
, at times becomes considerably
congested, especially about the
noon hour each day, when
people in cars are going to
and from their meridian meal
at practically the same time
passenger trains are pulling
into and away from the depot,
and when necessary switching
is being done in that vicinity.
This new crossing, being only-
one short block removed from
the one now in use, will appeal
to many living north of the
railway line mentioned, who
will prefer this route rathe
than the one 50 commonly-
used and where an accident is
more likely to be encountered.
Director.—The regu- I
meeting of the directors
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Newsom, Jack Hicks, J. R- desired.
Nutt and J. M. Holland.
Valentine Surprise Party for
Misses Childers and Murphey
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bounds
entertained very charmingly I
with a Valentine surprise
party Friday evening, honoring
Misses Mattie B. Childers and
Louise Murphey. The young
friends of the honorees had
been previously invited to this
party and as they entered the
home were quietly ushered into
the living room. Just before
the arrival of the honorees
lights were turned off. As they
entered into the darkened
home the lights were flashed :
on and just such a surprise ■
awaited them. This pretty 1
home was beautifully and ar-
tistically decorated in the Vai- ;
entine colors. Games of 42
and a heart contest were the
evening’s amusements. Mr.
Claude Burke. Jr.. proved the ■ ;
most successful heart charmer ■ ■
Home ground meal, guaran- and was given a large Valen-
teed fresh, at tine for his earnest effort.
i 94-5 Lufkin Grist Mill. 1 Delicious refreshments, c ■n i
sisting of white cake and red ,
brick ice cream were served. •
Directors Meeting
per street crossing, a
lion to the tn- on North affording a smoothe surface at
beet at the Cotton Belt the crossing for a car or other
is being provided on I vehicles. This splendid im-
becor.d street, just east provement will haye a tendency
depot. Heavy timbers [ to divert considerable traffic
kg laid bet-a 1 ■
leks and on either side,
Dear
noon from 3 to 5 o'clock at lar 1 -- -
[the home of Mrs. J. R. Nutt, of the Chamber of Commerce
1 The hostesses will be the mem- will occur Friday. February
bers of Mrs. B. F. William’s 24th. at 7:30 o’clock p. m.
tribe, consisting of the follow-| Important special and
ing ladies: Mesdames B. F. standing committee reports
] Williams, Summerlin. Jim will be made, and other ma-
[Singleton, Jim Butler, R. A.'ters of interest to all members
(Kennedy, J. W. Threet, O. G. of the Chamber will be consid-
! Berry, F. C. Gillispie, J. H. ered.
•Moon, C. C. Kerr, L. L. Henry, [ Your presence is needed and
Newsom, Jack Hicks, J. R. desired. Don’t forget the day
.1 J. ” ’. All and hour. Friday, February
members of the class are cor- 24th, at 7:30 0 clock,
dially invited to be present.
the awards with
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SECOND PERIOD ENDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Lufkin News, and these subscriptions will
News prizes to be awarded March 2nd.
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SECOND GRAND PRIZE
1922 Model Studebaker Light Six. Purchased from
and now on Display at Mantooth & Philen.
1922 Model Ford Touring Car, Value $518.00
Purchased (torn and on display at
C. A. Pate’s, Authorized Ford Dealer
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of Diamonds,’ more
It is a wonderful
ACRES OF DIAMONDS
Dr. Russell H. Conwell has delivered his lecture, “Acres
. than o.OOO times and in book form it has been widely read
story with a pointed moral and, delivered under the force of his magnetic per-
sonahty, leaves a lasting impression on the hearer.
A man in the state of Pennsylvania became infatuated with diamonds and oh
■ essed with a desire for their possession. Mortgaging his farm, he went to South
Africa inq uest of a diamond mine. Failing in his search, after innumerable hard
recede an ofter of a fabulous amount ofme. Upon his arrival he was amazed to
lp\ e Was forced to work his way ho money for the mortgaged farm. A thick
vein of coal-black diamonds-had been discovered on his farm and that which
he had traveled so far to find had all the time been right under his feet, if he had
but dug for it.
There are many Salesmanship Club members like the chap in Dr. Conwell’s
lecture. What a great opportunity right here at home for those who “dig in.”
■ Unlike the Pennsylvanian, no one is coming to offer them the equivalent of one of
the awards with a value running into thousands of dollars, but like him, they can
— dig in” and recure on?. v
Some members have made a good start, but— Well, let’s forget how foolish we f
have been. With the good start, there is still ample opportuniy to get back into line I
for an award if we but determine to do our utmost. I
^our Acres of Diamonds” are right at your door if you will but "dig in.” I
Great is the opportunity—greatest for those who realize that awards worth thou- !
sands of dollars are worth the hard work. Effort will get subscriptions to The I
get votes. These votes will win the J
GET BUSY. I
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FIRST GRAND PRIZE
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Acres of Diamonds
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Let us call and demonstrate
J new Essex Coach, it Ls the
season.
Mantooth & Philen.
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ALUMINUM
WARE
—FOR ONLY
When in
Are Right at Your Door
If You Will But “Dig In
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Houston Stop at The
Hotel Bristol
A Fireproof. Modern Hote{ Centrally Located—Excep-
lonal Advantages to the Tourist. Traveler and Families.
Excellent Coffee Shop Serving the Best of Foods at
Reasonable Prices
aturday Only
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or this Saturday’s Selling Only
We Are Giving a
It take* but little ready cash these day* for the
housewife to buy all the kitchen utensil* she needs
by watching for our Saturday Specials.
cotton L
[rags. Bring them to the office the
[-1 once, and receive a good hit of the
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B .. ll’)1,V -lundred Dollars
■■■' give you your choice;
1 second-hand Ford >r
■Oil.
—Mantooth & Philen. I
Remember The N^s when '
•n the market for job printing.
Our facilities are complete and i
our Slogan is “When better!
Printing is done in Lufkin The
News will do it.”
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VICTORY TODAY
A couple of reels of live thrilling Westerns enJ a m st
amusing comedy.
CHESTER B. COLLINS
Attorney-at-Law
Townsend Building
Lufkin, Texas
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1922, newspaper, February 23, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363476/m1/6/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .