Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1923 Page: 8 of 8
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The remains of Tom Sage,.
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Stamped Gowns
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Unusually attractive designs on
special quality nainsook which is in
four colors—orchid, flesh, sky and
Honeydew.
Scarfs
29c
Dainty designs indeed are
these and there are several for
your selection; stamped on
good quality linene.
Fudge Aprons
34c
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Stamped on superb quality
tubing and in beautiful pat-
terns; both scalloped and hem-
stitched edges. Very special
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Just the thing to make up at the
last minute for one you have over
looked. Neat and easily worked de-
signs.
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Jordan, J. H. Kurth, Rev. S. Committees are requested
O. Landis, W. R. McMullen, to actatonceand^orward all
Rev. J. R. Nutt, Dr. A. E. jsubserption-to "the "county
Sweatland, W. C. Trout, Dr.1 chairman, Harding Memorial
• J. C. Van Nuys, W. L. West Association, Lufkin, Texas.
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Because of Love a King was Deposed and a Republic Born
D. W. GRIFFITH presents
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The friends of D. F. War- game will be 25c and 35.5 this point by the family of Joe
......___ner, a former citizen of Lufkin - m-- -ea- "—llin he * failie hav-
ion inter- and Angelina county, wi re
gret to learn of his death
» garments before k
P buying as they are |
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• ChristmaslSale.t Every-
on sale down town. P
were put in a number of pg
ness houses this morninsha..
nounced Coach Jesse C. Kei- po-s -- -----b- ------
1am. The admission t?, the mains were accompanied from
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(Continued from front page) county, a committee in each
Coston, W. M. Glenn, C. N. locality to receive subsrip-
Humason, A. N/ Hogue, R. C. tios to the memorial.
if18 impossible to get in touch
with all parts of the conty, through today on the E. & W
The county chairman takes going south.
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The game Friday afternoon Franklin, the two failies hav-
will be jailed at 4 o’clor-ihg been close friends and next
sharp. The squads are pro- door neighbors during their ten
grossing nicely despite thahad years’, stay in Ratcliff,
weather, itwas reported, to
The News this morning. Local
min fandom is very keenly inter-
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play with them.
‘“Three distinct memorials Lubbock——-29.--last
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______ buston to the ‘Methodist hurekwill meet
Nacogdoches, ami will be laid (Thursday evening at 7 o’clock
aamo rest in the iAttetcity this in the officeof Dedc.van been The Aaw "120n,
School* Can Be afternoon. The deceased,28 Nuys. This is alyery import- ter, Mrs. Will Eies
Found In Business rHouses ad well known- to imany -Hukin . ant meeting and an earnest re- time, left today for
quest for the atbendance, ,
each member is made, by the daughter, Mrs. Seale?
2cakrcwuv.vdkbongherimr"nN.ee__7
finance committee, g
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and B. L. Zeagler.
This week has been set I
apart as Memorial Week
throughout the state. Friday
is especially set apart for the
gandp
Harding home at Marlon,
Ohio, where will be collected, wel .
th .Harding mementoes and! Among the latter are
—arm vpnira MolmMathews, a - broth
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To close out our entire stock
of stamped nackages which in-
clude, material, thread and
working chart we have reduc-
ed the price.
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Plaintive beauty dainty grace and lissome figuretstirnegthe
npbhemanswhpse hirelings stole her away from her blinlkfster
W 2 Raratamefoknshhmadetonnsthsdanaalsavyondote «««
" aristocrat* for the atarving rabble clamored at tepalasgea the love ofa
, pEstoeratforthecountry-bred Henriette, h nd, the love she inspired inthe
„antonieader of, the uprising against the French Monarchy—These thih
NAMED and every school teacher andIopen ticket sale
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the/future tei
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enthusiasts ar
u"2 citizens, ‘having heenalaner
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cliff duringthe running of that
tral Ward and Kurth grammar plant and being a frequent vis-
schools here Friday have gone iborcto, our city Heswas a
Phey splendid character, a diamond
vusi- in the rough, and a good man
m- has gone to his reward in the
‛ • passing of Tom Sage. The re-
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1923, newspaper, December 12, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415915/m1/8/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .