Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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Ladies’ shoes sold.
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phasizes the cool lovliness of
summery frocks; styles so ad-
vanced that they are sure to
remain in vogue throughout
the season. And here you
will find them weeks ahead
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gratulates the fond parents, season of the year, yet there of Judge Henry Washington
hoping that their little girl kid is plenty of time for us to Haley the Bishop had the
may grow up to be a mighty make a good all-round crop if pleasure of visiting Lufkin Sal-
smart woman and become mis- the rain god will hands off and urday. He certainly enjoyed
tress of the White House In give us time to scratch old perambulating the streets of
Washington City. Such is pos- mother earth as she ought to the little city houdying and
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Fashion and comfort are
very closely related. Tobe
truly fashionable you must
be comfortable. The charm-
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oxfords that we are showing
gives you style and comfort
when fitted to your feet
by us.
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Ellis hosiery for
every woman who
loves nice things.,
The new shoe
shades and novel-
ties for spring.
And Ellis quality is
the very best.
We never offer our
customers seconds
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■ ----—--,------- — awanninw”stories with friends with The Suberged Tenth,"
sible in the grand republic in be scratched, and she would swappi g t and to Which was very fine.
which we live. amply, reward us for the step into the News print shop Our club year is nearing a
From an agricultural view, scratching. ' . ■ P .---- iclose while each member wi brougnpna
point things look mighty, One day last week Mrs. Historical Literary Club Meets enjoy the vacation from club out fan n n
"umpkinuIII. AEanSprramnmdtd"dhe™om PhClesson today was a con-’work. Fach ist looking fot- A
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dite this epistle to The News she would soon hang higher, of their efforts. These good Nlayed a thorough conception
Mrs. Pump, the baby crop re- but instead she 13 now hanging sisters should.be thanked for of the man and writer from!
porter of the Pumpkin Hill a liftle bit lower, and if he their religious zeallin doing all every angle, stressing Gals-
writeup, walked into his study toi frequent rains we are now they can for the up-building of worthy’s style and meaning of
with a smile on her counten- having still continue the first the master’s kingdom though- his works. Mrs. Pete Hogue
ante which indicated the fact thing you know she will hit tne out the world. j completed the story of "Fra-
that more glorious news was ground as flat as a pancake^ Saturday w met t the'ternitv” in a very accurate
down on the program. "Be The Bishop has heard of peo- ... Y. e.meta
Seatca. Nrs. Pump, said the ple meeting together and schoolhouse and electedFrankimanner - -
Bishop, “and tell me why you praying for rain during a long Haley to serve withCP Ste . t
are all smiles and sunshine this protracted drouth. Why not ens and Maison Mullens, as in "F1 ate Mrs Vernon Glenn,
moring" ;n them meet together and sscheotserustesrtbesndxtpschelscusrd.bcanon veadoa paper
and sunshine, replied Mrs pas for dry weatherduring assured t hat the three trustees prepared by an absent member
Pump. “because my people are the super abundance of rain L.m.I. 4.. L. /FL nr...
still faithfully living up to the we are now having? If God wjLwkj f tn blic conflict of the Dallison Group
Bible injunction to be found would answer a prayer for ram “P . < IM.P -------------- -----
in the first chapter of Genesis He surely would answer a school in Pumpkin Hil
and the 28th verse,’’ “You1 prayer for dry weather. The, Another sPellinghee.was
mean to tell me, then," said Bible teaches us that if we pulled off when put Woman3
the Bishop, “that the stork has. have the faith to pray for club met Saturday , evening:
again visited Pumpkin Hill.” needed blessings they will be. The Bishop was present am
“You bet.” replied the old lady, granted. If we could have the took part in the spelling J
“A little girl baby has just faith surely He would grant he didn’t beat the wholebunch
been born to Mr. and Mrs. the blessing (dry weather) we as he thought he would, h
Tom Biookshire, and they are now so much need. While we fact of the business is m
making much ado over the ad- have the sorriest crop pros- proved to be a very poor spe -
vent of the little stranger into pects the Bishop has ever er among the sisters present.
their home,” The Bishop con- known in Pumpkin Hill at this, Through the great kindness
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1923, newspaper, April 24, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415757/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .