The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [18], No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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look the city
music throughout
the picnic grounds.
‘ark is a place
utiful scenery,
o, a swimming
who buys are both
To the one it is a
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Will write
days and tell
our trip.”
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The Lufkin Home Building
Company is to stage an all
day picnic
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about 8 miles. The picnic is
being staged by the company
for its officers, directors and
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a paved road
out of El Paso
food to us after
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our desire to show a
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Lufkin, Texas
rplus and Profits, over sju
LIS’
ORE.
Will Stage a Fourth of July
Event at Shawnee Crossing
For Their Employees
ence to the musical feature,*
the Nacogdoches Daily Sentin-
el Jias the following to say: I
Brill’s Concert Band of Luf-
kin has been secured to fur
Rich, ripe, healthful grapes,
grown in the famous vineyards
of Southern Europe —produce
the cream of tartar from which
Royal Baking Powder is made.
The most eminent authorities
in the world say cream of tartar
makes the best and most health-
ful baking powder.
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week,July.4, at.shawnoe
Crossing, north of Lufkin
olemn duty to himsele 1
ends and to his assotk
To make certain of arm- i
quid adopt some eyarneg
Ready-to-Wear
New shipments are arriving daily and we are marking all garment, at
Sale Prices. This is your opportunity to secure the newest Ready-to-Wear
at Clearance Sale Prices.
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The ONL Y nationally diitributed
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder
Contain! No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste
K
ping up early .
Paso, a distance i paved, street down
red and seven’ e1 with a beautiful
od roads, some ground where we "ill
a day or so before
under the gov-
gation system
hings look very
without this it
pre than a des-
enty-five miles
beautiful shade
s and flowers
pi into El Paso.
Enery can be
p than along
5 the fields as
i see there is
tches of green
Page Tyree and Archie
Rena f Fourth barbecue and celeira
tion at Nacogdoches. In refer
Lufkin is proud to have the
privilege of entertaining the
a good reputation for
st shoes for the small-
worked hard to earn
exas and we feel the
utation compels us to I
e buys is worthy.
ure, but it is really the
or. It should not be the
r a reminder that the
n can never again be
ig responsibility. That
I reputation is forever
1 best. If your name
e doubly bound to keep
that city beheld. These lads program which
, ___greatly enjoyed their trip to real good
on. .Wednesday the neighbor city on the noi
4 ‘* wereinvitedsackcamaepa
LUFKIN HOME BUILDING ________
- COMPANY TO CELEBRATE and brick ice cream and cake
were served at a late hour.
Ladies’ one-strap
leather, pair
Ladies’ Oxfords, I:
real bargain for.
Ladies’ Patent Lea’
with Rubber Heei
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in S i
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we visited to come here.
We still have a good selection despite the large volume
of sales during this phenomenal sale event. Come m
and supply your needs during the remaining days of this
sale. We have too many bargains to mention here, but
thes 1 P 1 W I save you money to
attend our Clearance Sale. 7
Visited Juarez,
hey give a free
6s of beer for
P every other
in. We drove
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wanted to, as
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fas in olden times. Every In- 1
■ at Big Springs ! dian we met had his dog. wo-
■st begins, and/men still wear their dresses
■ to get dry and ; dragging the rrround. ' I
I W e arrived in Globe Thur
ight at Pecos. aday evening and found
he cit. . .1 ;itiful little
city nestled „
K i valley surrounded Lv
Now for the next convention. tsChildrensufering from intos-
re,. . ,, tindlWorIns are (reFF, restless araci
-ulkin takes enviable rank in unhealthy. Thercarcothe rsymp-
the number of bodies enter-, toms, however. If the child is
tained when the size of the pale, has dark rings under the
city is taken into account. But ':-l! hrea th and takes no
T . । 1nterest in play, P j $ aianrt a cer-
Lufkin should be permitted to tainty that worms arcca ting away
own that she is a good hostess, its vitality. The surest remedy
is centrally located and treats for wormsis Whit’s Cram Verm-
arched, only her delegations with siich con-tKe lorhus’osttirsetrvctin
sideration that they all delight child. Price 35 . S.Jd l y
All Druggists
on, on Wednesday, June 20. a
atibaby hoy. Nirs. Washburn
1 reek,! formerly N! iss
Hi i<- of this section. Congratulations
nJoyediof literal cores of friends at-
Mend upm the advent of the
uil folluu wini the eenter
W ashhurn
around over El Paso.
W ednesday morning, left
early for New Mexico with a
peautiful paved road along the
Rio Grande. We crossed into B P v-- olt 01
New Mexico at Mesilla Dam N3 H Nerren, of Lufkin, and which
After driving up a long steep dU wp ’^ NrcCoyspen Mon- who
one may look back and rihnh Xerren.
1 “ ravley will streets
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and et ci ■
it does a
these :.
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ni. -be. Ml
Mas! er Ruben Thompson
a ou as hut at a lawn party Fri-
mining city in Gy " oningirom even o’cloek Angeli!
■ moun-pn ’ 1 forty 01 his,reportet a- d :
tains, with only room for one i-.. wi e invited, and hilar-. Dunlap v a .0 „„ . ,.
the w-’.",-"" fun replied on the acute a, taii i
। vci0u5 lawn of the G R 1
pm) Thompson home. Jock-o- Good Music for Joly -i
. . lanterns were hung here and! ‘ ---- ,
8sthere. The young folks play- Elaborate pparat ions are
. . led games on the lawn andigoing forward for the July 1
again in a fewdanced. Miss Vivin
you more about. Smith of Shreveport entertain-
__ !ed the youngsters with two or
three delightful dances. Punch
Frank’s Mid-Summer
Clearance Sale
h, ■
Host At a Lawn Party
rained ali da camped Gagyleyl!i"- Fhi.
Mexico. We left early Thurs T n v
.0 ....... day morning up ‘he Gila river for C (' wspwent to work
it to Mesquite valley for Globe, a distance of Platt. ’ " Monday
[count of morelone hundred and sixty-five T. B. Nerren
here we spent ’ /were the guests
e passed an Indian reserv-'dows Sunday. There was
ationand watched them build all-day singing am diX
a wigwam. For about fifty the ground and all
miles of this valley there is have a gay time.
/nothing but Indians still living
FRANK’S
Up to Date in Style and Down to Date in Price
-------- nish the music for the day on!
Bolles sped to Nacogdoches July Fourth. This is also an-1
Monday and the wonders of other added feature to the'
will mean some !
mg is a very in-
r to The News8rade, vne may look back and .
rocker and fam-see the beautiful valley anapcople 0‘ G
touring in thephead nothing but desert-land , 8 "ood
.for many miles, where we were . “ corn come to the business
Ive you a short a most tempted to turn back. , s .
ur trip upto After driving for a few called "to han ane wire were
a । miles we ran into . s,, Teavy Switeh on ac-
Lin on the morn-’storm «« lasted for poinns . ,
le eleventh and seven y-five miles. At times we day at T P ish spent Satur-
yl»r by way or could scarcely see ten feet W W Xi 7.
L account of ahead. Wednesdav ........ c.. , uhbard was in the
ised to comply with this
quest just as soon as it
practicable to do so.
Lufkin gets a 1., ---- ------
adyertisin' whil SnithreturnebaritosrandsirsR.w.
x ".......m i.....e Hity o—
of progric . pirit Humble and conrc.
' ,6105 the paved Poets a delightful trip .
■paper. .,ID , ′ "eral fishing trips, and astend upon ",
611. We. k-pt homes. 1,. h, u..,. "" erlt htle fellosw who
^without end. Oh h l ting all parties with -f attenti.n in
man M0. ,,, ol ! et catch. He was glad home Ho nii
. said "i1 i .return home, however, and
home towpiuaa)o i will take pleasure in regaling ---
from home. ‘ away his numerous old friae wi W. 1. skier
--------------- stories of his luck while away, is on a visit to his ■
Cards have been received by and MIrs. Ike sillern, here.
ie friends of s. N. Brimberry. Houston arrh In l i " ? •1 ■ 1 he visitoy i a member of the
announcing his marriage on ropoltarrivedtodavatnoon police fne of Houston, be-
■ the. th this month to Mrs. 1, " I Mr -,n ! 'r '* in va plain clothes man at
at Katherjne Moore Perry at El net. Hoskins’ " ‘ * Ken- Magnolia Park. He is greatly
Paso, Texas. Ahe groom 5 jenjoying his visit home,
and family! formerly resided here and was
f Tom Mea-in the employ of the E. & w
anand also the Lufkin Foundry,
on being regarded as a confirmed
seemed tojold bachelor. His change of
j heart and matrimonial vontip,.
deli "innes i< still in the >s a pleasant surris, toi.
il business at Alco. Lufkin pisi. all of w),
join iz - him a ili
measure of iai, ant .
DRESS GOODS
Voile, a large election of patterns,
a yard up from 25c
6 in. Nilk l’onje, ( learane Sal.
.. ' ‛rit: yard , 65c
•in. I omato I L. Domegti , extra
.special, yard ’ 13c
Taffela, the best grade, in all colors
tor. yard $1.69
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• Shoes
a remarkable valur : r pair $2.89
vo employees. There will be much
.[that is good to eat and therei,. T
will be two or more talks and!1 1 exas . mill managers
probably other features. This axain. They fenl at home here
is the only Fourth of July cele-n’. that s exactly the way
bration planned in Lufkin vic-! "u kin Wantill nto fecl.
mity so far as is known, no N card r "ivenl from pr
public event being announced L. IL Denman advises that h.
here. A goodly number of Luf- is in Chicago taking in the
kin citizens plan attending the Mini ■ there.
big barbecue at Nacogdoches'
011 July 4. ! Sickly, Peevish CLildren
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [18], No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1923, newspaper, June 29, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415788/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .