Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [6], No. 159, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
e
1
11
lor
Q
‘®
o
er
attic Cad Johnson
■ a
ed to attend.
The next reg Hlar
living—Tinie Sin-
m—Lois Parker.
News wi
ora
Irene W
i .n.
good scores
t
,gR
that Great'Reward where
she
Judge W. B. O’Quinn is h
l
ere
3
The public is wpecially invit-
N
USE
I
/
'■
pests.
| Call Phone 120
espectfully.
42
L. 5
2
[(
i
0969
I
er
at
Now is the
time to rid
your yards and
barns of these
ermed “The White»
nnection with ourtwol
ed “The White Houss
: up a magnificent W
t« and square dealing
Pres. Mission in
na Collmorgen.
e Co.
Merc. Co.
y,
same plea
the crw
best base
-
B
tens
> THE STORE OF
Judge E. B. Rob
home today from Da
he spent the last t
a business trip.
“Killa"
Flys
Flys
Lice
Mites
Fleas
—
1
k P. Co.
lien
Subscribe for the News.
Mattar Brc
J. C.Tomm
Joe H. ker
Lufkin Elee
Mantooth a
Lufkin D. C
e Animal’s Friend”
or
iop
4" '
n
ie
or
e
a-
d
re
o
e closed the balanced
tv goods and marking’
ing opening day, on"
patronage, as well as
ention of which willa
s of The News.
■—M. S. Spitler.
Mrs. Eugene Casley arrived
I Joe Denman
I Noah Mantooth
I Earl Denman
W. D. Winston
I E. L. Berry
I Lufkin Storage Battery Co.
I Lufkin National Bank.
$6.00 to $12.50
4.50 to $9.60
$1.00 to $5.00
B
ith Grocery Co.
Next Door to Postoffice
Everything in Groceries
1
C. A. Burke
L W. Terry,
Nobles Barbet
The features of the- service
will be the singing by The Luf-
kin Quartette Association, and
Miss Mary Davis, who will re-
SEE
LONGINO & PRICE
’Before You Buy
The Tartars Had
Literary Tastes
9
solid leai
guarantee
6. Co.
Co.
or. Co.
pn.
LLLLL. L
eud- '1
way'. Game
digned busi
■ close our
on Monday
9th, at 2:30
attending
iployees the
P helpswell
ve Lufkin’s
Program
-
osen Korea.
/ilma CollmOrgen.
Yesterday evening at the reg.
u ar shoot of the Lufkin Gun
We, k
ness men
the Sv
tN
--
i spending the
week-end with his family, and
meeting With his many friends.
the joys and heartaches, the
hopes and fears, the gladness
? g-i
-M
W. A. Brooksh
Campbell Fur
Harrison-Cru
- C. A. Franklin
J. A. Holcomb
B. M. Smith D,
W. M. Glenn
White House
Kennedy Jewe
Cox & Glass
Miss Hobbs v
veal, through song and verse
ft
Od-By Fly”
squad expects to •
every other base
honor to our mothers -whose
love makes the whole world
kin.
—---FOR------
MONUMENTS
Made Right and Sold Right-See
1. C. MCMULLEN
...TheMomumeneMan
LUFKIN, TEXAS
Many of the farmers in Luf-
kin today, the last day of the
week, are optimistic regarding
crop prospects, and really ex-
pect good crops after all in
Angelina county? That is the
. At the evening service begin-
ning at 7:30 there will be a
1 Mother’sDay progr
nr and vergA in
Vocal Solo—Mrs. Romania
Culp.
of the Lufkin bra"
Max Goldfield, as
rience, assisted by W
city, every courtesn
all times. Come 5
DR. FRED B. GREEN
Veter,enarian
Office over
Kennedy’s Jewelry Store
Phone--Office, 371-2 rings
Residence, 371-3 rings
Your patronage solicited
TinspedEneuteXishtoves descriptiye-,word ”.»»
"Kraakalfmmactatarke all their
rich trimmings and newness 010 ing8 and combinations,
thaoressknh
priced.""organdi" andlovolles"wakstsndir"madmpzeat, ,
Invoc ition — Rev. C
Smith. , ’
in Dry Goods Co,
J. W. SMELLEY, Proprietor
shoot will be Friday at 4 p. m.
pSi '
yeight in gold—
5gallon—"Good-
is GRO. CO.
i Quartette—“My Mother"—
Ackley.
Organ 80,0—Prelude in E
diattRead — Mrs: Earnest
Murth.
Lufkin Quartette Association
g(a) “My Mother’s Song__
Excell (b) "Some Mother
Prays for You."
ment!
------
-
Georgette Blouses
war-daEhene Blouses
MRS. F. M. PHIPPS
Resident Corsetiere ?
SPIRELL.A CORSET
Phone 405—Five rings
nt Ad will find
E
Club some very
8,women, gir
ren, we have
he right price,
i before purcha
ere. Courteou
o all. Come i
e fitted.
"Live and let iw”
ELLI
2 STORE J
i a „Don‘t shirk any of your
ram church duties tomorrow. It will
ich 26. to 80 joy riding I" ,
1 in your car in the afternoon nroz Lufk
We have what you I
need from your
Kitchen to
your
• Living Room
in the city ,at noon for a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J O. Crumpler,. Mrs. Casley’s
home is in Nacogdoches.
a good I |)
Coke Murphey broke 47 out of
L 30. In the regular 25-bird
---——
HE lowly and uncultured Tartars—when books fell into their
possession— ate them to acquire the knowledge contained
isherein. They doubless. suffered indigestion. At least, they
f weren't overooking any bets.
There are mistakes both of commission and omission. Better.
far, to be satisfed that you have done your best and endre
indigestion, than overlook real opportunities and feel the pangs of
unavailing regret.
5 The advertisements you will find in this newspaper arc business
mines of opportunity. They tell you of values you might never
know, if they were not there to guide you.
ouncesto the public our
ingill & Nerren sled
atinuation in business i
ting a liberal share d
n the basis of best goob
faction in every respe
event the following scores were
made: C. L. DuPuy, 24; Coke
Murphey, 24; R. H. Hughes.
:4i Jake Krennrich, 22; W. E
Menefee, 22; S. M. Morris, 20;
Fred Becker, 20; C, W. Walk-
er, 20; H. M. Overlease, 19; Dr
Dunn, 18.
Dou you read—and digest—this advertising? Figuratively
speaking, some folks eat it up”. They are the wise shoppers—
^economical buyers—the ones who are strictly up to date on
the Opportunities for saving money or spending it most judiciously.
X9dg86 pgip3-
.Read the advertisements. Read them to know what’s what in
the shopping district. Read them to save steps, to save money, to
disappointments. Read them because they place before your
yes a moving panorama of business progress. Read them to
keep yourself informed.
0M"tnnnn2'
I Kipling-Mias Jen'nie La" y ‘ ™
If Vocal Solo—"That Wonder.
J WP herofMine"—Hager
I C. W. Robinson.
, Organ 80,0—Home Sweet
I Home —Paine
II Childers.
Fascinating
Blouses
ana old." &
gin at 7:30. Come
W dao. we S looks down upon thelfcot wiXX h
| run attendance qeowh.b' though he may be week-end with
’ night service is ed to worship with us in paying
use Bro. Chism honor to our mothers - whose
sfaction, wi
snapp, in a
id all toes f
Jas. A. Ed war
Perry Bros,8
—- Miss Ruth McMullen & 5
Sherman Dru
Price* Cut
I Have your work done for
less and get the best. Begin-
ning May 9 we 'will cut our
prices:
.Shave .......... K.
„ . .................................15c
Hair cut.................... aK.
Children’s ....................... 1.258
Next door to Mattar Bros
I Give us a trial.
Campbell & McClain
592 <_____ Proprietors.
Lufkin Gun Club
F. start:
Shotwell18
Singleton,
W. O. Wei
Miss Oza Lindsay returned to
- Eufkin this morning, after a vis-
- it with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Per- I
, rV Master Rayford Perry ac-
companied her home for a short |
visit.—Jacksonville Progress.
Read them regularly—it pays
erder which they el
doches included. J
proper spirit. Of course we
will have good crops—all wo
i ne public is cordially in t- need to do is to have faith in the
*nt*— * future,
>0.
.. 0
amgm.lazf’dzczdddsexcdn
MackgtedvaneeagaqezmepMaazpzaqaznzapyeazagcaymzangsand
202/0
Ml
' 3599
719
- s
14g F.3
N,
18
a
h of Christ
|—9:45 a. m.
511 :00 a. m. and
€ e
s, «
ng at all services. . _____
itation is extend- and sorrows of motherhood.
g ...« moas into the sweetest but you will be expected to at- W. k. Fuler
. blue eyes God ever made, until tend church and Sunday school Star Store
her faltering steps leads her to in the morning. . j John Brantie;
Longino & Pri
3
8 J
the long run of the even ing
with 86 ’straights and R, H.
Hughes had a long run of 35.
II
Evop Tested
d. c. McCarthy
Jeweler and Optician
Official Railroad Watch Inapector
Seventeen year* of
giving Satisfaetion Burke's Oruc
and Mill at it. 8tor« !
__________________________•
8198 to $7.50
SsigeisarrFis fige 4 3 2 Ly., srg 25 ■
a line of Ladies Dew Kissed Skirts
placed in stock today, very attrac.
patterns; it will be worth your
J to come and look them over
e buying.
gzorevagunbdkeupzanunmconuaguzansxman
Circle Meetings
___________ The Baptist Ladies Mission.
ChristianchurEN-arycireles will meet in the fol-
h motes lowing homes next Monday ar-
Sunday school wju be held at ternoon: M , '
the usual hour, and it is hoped ;ei.C No. 1—Mrs. Jim But-
that every member will be pres- dm,’ „ ,
ent in order that we may con- stewart L. L.
tinue the gradual increase ini car KT
attendance that we have beeri Kerr No. 3.— Mrs. Brown
having each Sunday. r.
Brother Landis will not be woir N°‘ 4—Mrs. E. E.
r a n, - with us next Sunday as expect-
h Mrs. Yes—Nell ed, ashe will be unable to get “ci^TTMeetingT
Nr;. A . away from the protracted meet- w ’
Music Anna Ten- ing he is holding at Silsbee, . The Woman’s Missionary So-
Texas, in which, at the last re- ciety of the M, E. Church meets
port, there had been thirty-six monday afternoon at 8 o’clock,
who had given their heartsto Circle No. 1—Church. -
gag » God. The pulpit will be filled Circle No. 2—Mrs. Joe Kerr,
beliefs — Rosa by Brother Read again at the Circle No. 3—Mrs. R. T. Can-
morning service, unless Mr. °n,
Landis comes in unexpectedly. Lewrse No. 4— Mrs. J. W.
Special Sorvice | Mrs. E. W. Leach, Secy.
__I B
M. E. Church, South, Sunday
evening, 6 to 7 o’clock.
Organ Solo—"Serenade"— .oS
°o. ~
, Chorus— "Day is Dying in for the pi
chbs"est"rsherwin — Union and alew
Screening Time
Noihing is more annoying than. Mo-
squitoes, unless it is flies at meal time
in the dining room. Let us protect
you from these pests by screening your
home.
We do it right and guarantee satis-
; necomiesmalce—--—-
THE LUFKIN MILL & CABINET WORKS
I
i
qdzzqqsraanracazd
Perry D. G. C
IL &.. Abran
B. T. Roberts 1
E. E. Woods.
A. L. Boynton
Smith Gro. Co.
Saxon Merc. C
Turner &.Ana
Mrs. Crutehte
V. V. Crocker.
• C. L. Agee, Tax Collector.
Easmon Barber Shop
P. M. Albritton-
Peavy Bros.",,
. , Du ■
good kind do
........
g A complete assortment of
yi.
(hite Organdy
dresses
ses, beautifully trimmed and the very
test styles. Prices range from
29 .
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [6], No. 159, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1921, newspaper, May 7, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415647/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .