Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 62, Ed. 1 Monday, January 15, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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Opening Address, "Oddfel- legislators, according to those
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Austin, Tex,, Jan. 15.—The
measure proposing that the
Bible shall be read in all pub-
lic schools in the state, which
life of the Rio Grande Valley.
Many tropical birds, espec-
Your Stetson
Is Here for You
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Brownsville, Tax., Jan. 15.
—Ludlow Griscom and Man-
son.
Violin
Schmidt.
LOONEY’S BIBLE BILL
IS MORE FAVORED NOW
Reading, “Proud Father”—
Mrs. J. H. Thompson.
Piano, Hungarian Dance No.
7, (Brahms) —Luzelle Lewis.
start to finish.—
iview.
Rettmer.
Reading,“Deluge of Ghosts,”
—Lila Lee Collins.
Good of Order—Mrs. H. W.
me secretary,
rrs‛ opinion.
Day.
Reading, “Home” (Edgar
A. Guest)—Zoe Mary Turner.
lowship"—Judge J. F. Perritte,
Nacogdoches.
Reading, “The Tongue-tied
Girl”—Angie Stovall.
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The following program has
been arranged by Miss Zoe
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not sacrificed to
'excess. It is all
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peal to the4 young fellows. For
service and style this hat cannot
be equalled. We have a larger
variety of Stetson Hats than /
ever before, and we urge you to A
select a Stetson this season. fl
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Reading, “Choosing a Hat,”
(Laura Williams) Luzelle Lew-
is.
Violin selection—Geo. Sch
midt.
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Dallas, Tex., Jan.
owerful radio receit
as been installed at th
nd Park police and 1
on which enables then
ive police and fire i
he Dallas station bra
lily records of person
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mobiles and fire alar
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Inspect Grape Coun
Wichita Falls, Tex., J
An inspection tour <
pe country around I
was recently madel
Oats, agricultural age
Fort Worth & Denw
2 tour was made in ad
• meeting of grape CT
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Early action on the matter
Ja expected in both housei.
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in terms no
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house and senate, is meeting
with favor with many of the
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original plot, the story throbs picture’s 8
with heart interest, relieved by
timely touches of comedy, the hearted tramp, Happy Jack; Rachmaninoff)—Buna Mahaf-read passages from the Bible,
photography is faultless and
to sum up the attraction ranks
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course of events,
100 per cent in drawing value..
Points of Appeal.—The bigably, Geo
punch scene of the picture is'ideal old
the wonderfully realistic storm brook and
etter child wel-
Texas and is
^extensive pro-
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ially of equatic varieties, are
found on the larger gulf coast,
and several varieties which
are found "no other place in
the United States, may occa-
sionally be seen on the coast
between'the mouth of the Rio
Grande and Corpus Christi.
Game Warden Camp, who
is himself an enthusiastic nat-
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Reading, “Mama”—Kathlina pared the measure now before
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out such exercises shall be sub-
ject to dismissal.
Reading the Bible in the
public schools is not a new
feature, according to B. F.
Looney of Greenville, and Will
Solo, “Longing,” (Leopold cises would be excused from
Richard—Lila Mae McPher- taking part in this feature. It
sponsoring the bill.
Under the provisions of the
measure, each teacher con-
ing his debut in public]
the present session. 1
er was a member of
Legislature. Both ha
experience in the milita
ice of their state. Th
Baker emigrated to Tei
Alabama in the eight
served with the Texa
ers for several yean
(younger Baker saw
with the National Gum
was stationed for a tima
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obtained fof
Mrs. Stephen
merly O3M
Austin, is th
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congress can
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Mrs. Chamne
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triotic singing shall accompany
the reading together with a
prayer when considered ap-
propriate. Any student whose- -
parents object to such exer-
uralist and is well versed in
the bird lore of the valley, is
accompanying the naturalists
on their tour of tHe valley and
later along the coast of Padre
Island from Point Isabel to
Corpus Christi. The party
planned to visit the bird sanc-
tuaries in Luguna Madre about
40 miles from Point Isabel,
where many varieties of water
fowl nest. The party expects
to secure considerable inter-
esting data oon the bird life
in the lower gulf coast dis-
trict.
More Tourists Than Usual
Brownsville, Tex., Jan. 15.
—The influx of tourists to the
Rio Grande Valley this year
has surpassed all previous
records. The Brownsville tour-
ist camp is filled almost every
night, and practically every
state in the union has been
represented amng the tour-
ists who have availed them-
selves of the facilities the camp
(offers. .
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storm effe
ed, one bi
the kind '
screened,
occurs in
the action
swiftly fre
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ipk as Eph Hol-
e rural types are
rue to life.
y, Lighting, Di-
re are many
priors, the rustic
rming, the Chin-
ealistic and the
ibefore mention-
ie best things of
I has ever been
|t a single break
f Reuben accept- ter’s Beau,”—Lila Lee Collins.
Fawcett is an Oddfellows Home—H. T.
also is provided that any
selection — George teacher who refuses to carry
yr boys in France. And so says one of our bank books
&W ^by^artataty are certainly bitter presistent
ydnt happiness. But they are never known in the homes
ducting exercises in public, '
(S. schools would be required to
criticism for a decade. And
there is no doubt that director honors go
chief dramatic ing of Jan. 15th, 1928. All has been introduced in both the
; a a pretuy-, without comment. It also is
, Harrison Ford' Reading, “Entertaining Sis- provided that religious or pa-
James Cruze’s work in the erts in his
present; instance, combined thetic c
with that? of a splendid cast,
deserves unlimited praise. Fev
changes have been made in the
; Theodore Rob-
aderfully sympa-
icterization of
| Whitcomb, ev-
are spending two weeks in
Seagler said it would be wield-this vicinity studying the bird
ed in the interest of the peo-
Speaker Has Unique Gavel
Austin, Tex., Jan. 15.—
Piano, Polichinelle,
The proposed measure also
found favor among state-wide
bodies, according to its spon-
sors. The measure has been
approved by resolution of the
state teachers’ association,
three Methodist conferences,
and the State Baptist Associa-
tion, as well as many clubs, it
the legislature. Twenty-two
states of the nation now have
some form of Bible reading in
their schools by law, it was
stated.
It also was pointed out that
some Texas schools now carry
on this feature. In a few
schools of the state Bible read-
ing has been an exercise for
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Rebekahs are especially re-
quested to be present.
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It' : THE KOZEE.
CONGREffiTOF MOTHERS
PREHICTS GOOD YEAR
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Austin, |U, Jan. 13—One
of themot successful-years in Speaker R. E. Seagler is pre-
the histo^og the Texas Con- siding over the house session
- hera and Parent of the 38th legislature with a
Delations is prezaniguegayeh,presented to him
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drama which has successfully in a heart-felt, thoroughly sat-
undergone, the test of time and isfying dipt
criticism for a decade. And Cast.—-W
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