Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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Gifts for
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programs ami othet
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Pep Systemic Pills, will not in-
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S (ARIUTT.
Lufkin, Tex.
trouble, malaria. boils. rheuma- ent a i, d p, mnentun as beia
tism, sleeplessness, nervousness the 1(11 p r cent class,the
We solicit a share of the public
patronage with assurance of our
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salt. We canot afford in these Conh from Rusk; Ruth Chiklers.
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Rut then
their home. Also Mr.;
Geo. Capps have a nev
at their home at Beul
Mr. and Mrs. Tiny
son visited Huntingt
week.
Next Sunday being
Sunday, is regular pt
day at the Methodist <
An interesting prog
been prepared for the
ary society meeting n
day afternoon. Every]
vited. I
Ceslie Grimes visits
ington Sunday. r
There was a singin
residence of Perry Grii
day afternoon. §
Mr. and Mrs. Walq
template moving to Al
near future. h
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■ a rn*u ~ t‘ominltlt;ee-
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jure the teeth or upset the slum- 3 31'
ach. Aside from this, many el- ‘‘ E!‘T XOSURSTIT
ements compose Pep Pills that Fol IHISEPILIS—Ast
lews has
anyone
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-acrifices he has made al heu‘ rk can he accomplish- d andi
€x will be held responsible for the
F ELE PH ON E NO. 68
r qut s1 to our people, to work Campbell. Vera Corley and Ina-
with and through our Home May Townsend from !enton : Pep Systemic Pills Contain Iron
Sen it >■ Committee, as neces-Thelma Hawthorn ami Ragna'
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The Epworth Leag
every Sunday evening^
at the First Methodist^
in the rear of the maik
torium. All young pe48
older ones are invited 198
join us. Following is S
gram for Sunday, D
2, 1917: Lu
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• L" ha "rri attending
A great many people in Lufkin and surrounding country will re-
member this show from their previous visits here, and that it is
one of the cleanest and best medium sized shows on the road.
This show is not all tents, seats and scenery. They carry the cream
of music and dramatic artists, instead of flash and parades. Not
the biggest, but better than many, and above all, clean in every
General Admission 15c.
given freely and gladly of their
Lime to further the cause of hu-
i manity.
l !ii< • e, thus ,| v ing an nutp iriz;
er- .! g< nernsity m one < as- hax
fenefee w
Wednesd:
chased a
i from tt
nmunity
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lined 1.17
hers won
el or the
lot old A n
as never
money in
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btton.
[as been
week" i
to the d
s off at s
r the holi
imp Row
ii. squat
hem has I
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continue
olidys a
as or ma
by reason
bi so mai
oyt on time earh aftermi
Blaud’s .Mass. the assimi-
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UNDER CAI
ALL NEXT WEEK IN LUFKIN, COMMENGING MONDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 24
In a Full and Complete Line of New and Up-to-date Stock Company Productions
pratest possible praise fm 'In in xt call. Much more eheetive
shp
atist <
y's w,
an! i
High !»■
kubt be increasi when it i' E"
slated that the work was done in
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, The young people 13 ;
a candy drawing attji
of Walter Price last 2,9'
night.
A social, was enjoys L
home of Brt Haygoo
day night.
Jim Hambrick has ,
ber on the ground to '
new residence.
Miss Leoma Cole s]
week in Huntington w
W. P. Rawlinson.
Roy Welch and Mi
Cole were married la
Mr. and Mrs. Dan .
of Beulah have a nev
ship drive, and deserve the i g little < nothing for
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o1 men whose heart.' have been
G.. E. WATFORD ani XX ( HIXTON; in the work, and who halt
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With Beasts, 1 Cor.
Horace Treadwell.
(4) The Judge
Prize. II Tim. iv. 8-
Laws.
.'li- h l Manto’h, accom-
1 pome.! Ie he -laughter. Miss
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Pai
! ,n . Texas.
In1te 1 -
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a"t wite
1 with a lia
‘ that means for the help of the Walter Trout from Houston
I he high cost of bonze does community, in a haphazard and Bill Peavy from Shreve-
not seem to have had a \ ery I manner. We have a most prac- port. Alex Conn and J. Chaun-
1he tical and eflicient committee cey Van Nuys will arrive to-
A Norrow Escape.
t rh i • in
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correct the liver, causing relief
from constipation. stomach
■i a llrasar ' stay in that
1} "I -rat eeks.
$5.00 Reward
eptworker ill thia great calHe
_‘many of the v< I > besi won:
in the world, as well as a Iun h
"id Jersey hrit r that left
i plan - about four ne ths
thanks.! perceptible effect
1 at ti L ■ 1 Iustitute at
' ■ arrivi todi.cy at noon
(v;‘many more people helped if! Among the boys and girls ie- SEASON OF YEAR CLOSE
•.-this work is centralized. A re-, turning home lor the m-hday-
c,m experience in our midst ‘last night and today. from their, AI AND WiEN BODY
has emphasized this to such an | school duties. The News notes: NEMANAK MORT IPAN
evteri as to make this call and the following: Misses Mary ViAi 3 UNL IKUN
sto1 the paper isssued in thre T '
days, the littie daily coming I ‘
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u contait
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work, th. , fai ;
15) The Caplet. 11 1
—Jewel Wasson. E
(6) Training for tH
test. I Timothy iv. 7-1
Root. —E
(7) The Rules of t
lest, 11 Tim. ii. 5—Lill
gall. !
(8) A Spectacle, I q
—Jennings Laws. ’ll
A Description of the
an Games—Mrs. Laws!
How the Rule of TemE
• as Enforced Upon til
tants—Tom Collins.
The Test of the All
Many Things TI
trmlesMisE
W ;. E
(rejti .Marv Dal
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abnedicti:. I
Don’t forget the CO
Bazaar which open S
at the "Fashiol ” Old sd
he M’hodist laaisE
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LiFKIN DAILY NEWS:/
life di! iijikirict
Mesdames Martin and Cot- and a general run down, fagged kin I riSl rance Agency s
’ ’■ out system. J
"11 " Ien nelitioned. n
Fall of the year is close at takes in praeticallyeveyk
hand. It is necessary to put ness firm in Lufkin
the body in good shape. With i showing that will con
withtheirparents,Mr.andja full course of Pep Systemic [favorably with any cityM
W. H. Bonner. "[Pilfs, takeMccordng Ttherdt-fitfe whole widetonE
Ti ■ " g -
tunty are 1i" rv : t‛
’X in large ire 1 ■ 1
> g membe i-ist R-
3
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ogezd
eral news, will be classed as adven
i in whi h it ■ :
mrde hes Sen: II.- !
1, win !■ the need ar 6, 1n I,
1/1 o Work in coniunetin
a " ithonr Ii ope Sen ire ( , in m it .
the this committee—who will con- may be others whose name have
People ot Anrelina County are serve materials and money to’escaped The New reporter,
patriotic ami realizing that | that extent that there shall be;
smethine like three dollars on no waste, much good accom-
sina ach gallon consumed goes tor plished. more people helped!
50 purPos they aie willinrand prompt action in emergen-'
... to Pa} the price. .And then, ey cases. Those who wish to;ton. the former of Beaumont
---1 mi know. it is awful hard also‘aid this committee, that they and the latter of Houston, ac-
Old Angelina has "gone over -leak aWa} from old cus- may have on hand something conpanied by the little ones,
the top" in the Red Crossitomts i ready to respond to calls, such arrvved today to spend the holi-
christmas drive, just as we- Editor R M Gilmore or ...
knew she enl i ".....1 (oter ( hampion, announces
\ ' 1 "tlyy t tom
" tkatare abranld
' " .. II. Batlers
The peopde of Lutkin .1 ! • ■
, nyelina ('ounty a r • stii tail.
1:‛ f th;tl splend < hristma- " ’ !l’
» Hition of The Nix' .slid wo, '
sterig how it was pA-b* ■
rf „ it. rhe w ond,r wil li wh
TF "TT"’
what they have to donate in]*"..... -. ... ■■____, i.’-----_ -• _ ■’
■nr puihas "1 a /P ma- wearing apparel. vedding,1+*************************+##+++++-**+++-**+++********+***4*******4444444
" 1" 1" h1- "ill '■ "dite " housfurnishings. etc., and the!?
1 *ive people "jeummitte will provide a place:?
‛ i ....... 1 kep these things and ap-!
" H *‛..... w-paprand 1 "portion as the nced arise,.
' l .....p1- !h” '"’divided The commirtee is eom ord
........" "1 '"" busine in- of Mr. ( X Humasn. enair-
- ■: "‛i in that thrhvine town, man . Mr- Willie JJones vice-!
! 1 rntl r' ! had twu im Hmm: Mr-. (; 1:mp-
" : lui th" u-iner -..... -eeretar, . Mrs.
til ' at J \. ' n. D. t‛ampl,i. .1. If.
H " BuM!" kurtn. , Iiwards
' " hi hin Pub-IiurEx-
tl ' " ei, i,iii. Lfhi c’hapter
and t.rt.r ’ ■ ' t;, , (
mi' th < han i
a’, rigut 1, i,
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ill Ilie li-t a business A
'lilt abovt r ward will be
"■"'i for the ret -n ■ ' a 2-year-
Topic—"Self-Contro
Leader—Miss Ethel
Song. I
•--Serinture Repdine:
thew iv. 1-4. |
The Lord’s Prayer I
cert. ’
Bible References. ’
(1) Racers, Philips
14 and Hebrews xii. |
Davis. I
(2) Boxing and w
I Tim. vi. 12—Katheril
(3) Gladiators 1
A bally-hoo band at 7 o’clock each night for 15 minutes. A six
piece orchestra of select musicians before and between acts. Cur
tain at 8 o’clock.
Located on Regular Show Grounds near H. E. & W. T. Depot
Reserved Seats IOc. Extra
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1 ■ I........ the track.
I -ihtlv injured,
'":" tai i escaping
1 e slacten. ulien "nemids-
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1917, newspaper, December 22, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415469/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .