Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 61, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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the same time’rmember that they are for two days selling only. So
I read over the list carefully and come down to the store early. Here
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We guarantee it to be as good as the
best. Try a loaf today and see for
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COLLMORGEN’S
“The Store That Has It.”
Phones 82 and 83
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t It is the policy of this bank to
be a friend to every depositor.
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cerhs, large or small;wil find
I us readily helpful in natters of
trade ,ahde credit, informatlon,
■ thorough and- consistent in
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' Leader—Clarence Davis.
Scripture redingP8.1,
- Mat. 1, 24-29." . «
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COURSES IN BUSINESS
FORMED FOR SOLDIERS
Tokio, Jan. 18—in order to
prepare military officers who
might be discharged in con-
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will preach at 7 in the even-
ing. . . ,,
Rev. Adams, who will
B preach at 11 o’clock, stands
high in the Texas conference
and it iS urged Rhat all who
come’to hear him will be well
paid for their trouble. Give
this man a good hearing, thus
encouraging him and benefit-
commissioner for ■ the " TeMdS
Conferec,wiil preach atH
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hardship, scores consistently,
though quietly, throughout the
feature.
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Pheme of the Letter—•
aby King.
ation and Thanksgiv-
r. Dewitt Fenley.
nt Situation and Feel-
Irs. R. D. Warren.
) Our Example—Miss
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hout Collars ...------..<70 V
_____iUs countes, according to nomics. United States Depart-
January 14, 1928: crop reports made public by Mnt of Agricuftitre.
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9 yds Dress Gingham 98c Pairs Ladies’ Teds 98c
eing-yetrself.
Sunday school at the usual
hour at 9:45 a. m. and the
IGoydtellow Bible class at the
PMlade Eheatte at 10 O’clock.
All cordially invited to all
leseserrMices.
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enter henceforth his person will be d
as one' with the character’s in"
public memory.' H makes the
only mis-fit character in the
play fit perfectly. ’ ,
sequence of the military, reor
ganiztfo, a special cottrse
of busihess lectures has bbe
organizd. Th new mo-
tion will be opened January
11 and will continue for half
a yelt. The studenfs will]be
given leksdns oh commeria
trAftsActldns, acbouhting, indus-
trial possibilities, factory law,
abor questions and other Bub-
jau essenttint for abtivit, in
business. Thecoursispiaced
under Lieut-general Shirakawa
and Major General Talegaml.
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., fore you never rappmeciated it. has rade no better picture and 5
145 The bigrimements of the very few that can be defend- i
me-a ply are all there, even ed as equals: And in addition
__I of thelold lines. Bat jo rimer merit it has the im-
biey iwve theven because they mense asset of direct appeabto
velong there. They come and masses and ‘elabses alike.—4k
go as part of a wholejnot as kibitors Herald!: 2
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anility, familiarity is, uniquely, one of breaks jail, and the series’ of
workin thethe picture’s great assets. l i
eature8 seem rhe first seenes revealing Josh’to the edge of pauperism
.comparison. the old homesbead reproduced followi
bitcombrunwith complete'fidelity by Mr.
fe8sor ° aCruze, revive slumbering mem-
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big melodramatic ending ; is
prg of the plotl‛ Whereupon worked out in what seems like
Mri Cruze proceeds' to prove two reels of therimst realistic
nportrayabeyond question that if you hurricane ever staged. _ I
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7 yds Heavy Outing, 8 yds Soft Finished
Light and QQ/ yard.wide 98c
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Does No Do—Dixie Cdrffc
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bk of the New Tes-
Philippians.
ry‛s Report—Seere-
ss Vernonia King.
Bible Reader’s Lead-
. Judge Minton.
ction—Mr. Lyle Pe-
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President 'takes Charge.
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Rev. w? Adams, hospital
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Y. P. U. progtam’
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 61, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1923, newspaper, January 13, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415705/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .