Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, December 28, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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A
BURKE LOCALS
mention to the house occupied
was not thought at first that
Messrs. Smith and
as
they subsequently proved to
be.
Mr. P. D. Renfro of Beau-
mont
with homefolks.
to be shipped today to New
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be
$11.59. Highest, $2960,00, Number of
models, 12.
as, is spending the holidays
y
(20) Elliott. Cleaning Company.
Bldg, $1.00 to $1.50.
S
H. Baier, Est. Oct 1.
and Utz and Dunn Shoes.
Station,
Filling
ills
and Heaters, Darting.
Ex-
3
4
. ,5
E. Woods & Co., Est.
301
30
Broker of
with Mr.
Diboll spent Sunday
ian
-ic0
imes.
cash in on
7-50. Chests, Laane, $22.50
Hosiery, Rollins Armour
Range
Col-
fkin Tire & Repair Co.,
H. Newberry, 108 Ellis
L Firestone and Oldfield.
00 Oldfield, $25.00 Fire-
W. T. Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs.
$0.00.
I four
ires, Federal and Gen-
dos and Thermoid.
$126.00 to $350.00. Dining
100 to $375.00.
Messrs. Craiger and John-
ston of Lufkin are with home-
folks for the Christmas holi-
days.
Mrs. Jeff Smith of Lufkin
umbia, self-starter and stoppar.
elusive tone leaves.
$30.00 to $150.00.
, (23) Peavy Brothers. Walkover
Smith. . *
Mr. Hugh McCall and fam- *
----- \
(16) W. A. Collmorgan, Est. 1897.
-.0.o '
and school girls and boys wh
are home for the holidays. "
6
Mr. and Mrs. Fritters of
Galveston spent the holidays
with her mother, Mrs. Weir,
and sisters, the Mesdames Mc-
Carty.
Woods.
Miss Oneta Burke enter-
tained with a party Thursday
arch Hosiery. Curlee Clothes. Prin-
cess Coats and Suits; Lavine Dress-
Ritchie of Corsicana are home
for the holidays.
Walton displays an
1 fire and abandon
totally wasted on a
ic Untameable”
Powell, 115 North First
pt., 1900. North Amer-
ondon, Missouri State,
ie 759. N ■
othe lake to shot ducks. A
buble-barreled shotgun was
Xu
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Miss Brinda MeCrocklin of
Mansfield, ' Louisiana, is the
charming guest of Miss
biin
Willard for interment.
The fire destroyed a
? 4
I
mply Pollyanna char-
ion. In “The Untame-
le is given a chance
To Each and All!
GREETINGS!
b
ve want to ।
r to thank
rthesplen-
a the past,
expand to
is hardly
not supply. 3
e past has
uture, and I
strive even j
merit your 1
our com- .
s very best ,
istent with |
and renew
ning to us
28 SALUTATIONS! The year
1923 has been good to us—-
P and let our fervent wish be
655 that 1924 will find us at
. peace with the world and
P oursslves.
Blessed with almost everything the
good Providence could give us, fax* re-
moved from the strife and tribulations
of the other side of the world, we are
indeed thankful that the opening of
the new year finds us in such an envi-
NEGRESS SUCCUMBS TO
' BURNS RECEIVED HERE
lite y’t ’ iX. n0
Gladdis Ford, negress aged
perity; a greater unity of purpose and
a better feeling of brotherly love.
Once more we extend to you a happy
and healthy New Year.
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Coffee, Peabury and Ferndale.
Flour, Pillsbury Best. Bread output,! .3 L. 2
1000 loaves. Dry air refrigeration;1" with, her daughters, Mes-
and fat steer beef. (dames Rye and Weisinger.
folks. .I
Miss Ola Johnston, a stu-
wish to You
Irug c|
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0-
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lien. Paint Store. Paint,
ality, Wall paper, 15c
Oct. 1922. ,
able position.
And 1924 dawns with the greatest of
hope-—that hope for continued pros-
eater unity of purpose and
CITIZENS GUARANTI STATE BANK
" >■ ik 6., 62
(22) The Hub. Prop., Mrs. Chloe
Collins. Est. Oct., 1923. Range
in price, $10.00 to $150.00. Un-
dergarments, $3.50 to $18.00. Furs, night in honor of the visitor
890 of Corrigan spent Tues-
dayjwith Mr. and Mrs. Roy
redwell.
Mr. D. Weir of Bessie May
spent Christmas with his
mother, Mrs. Weir.
‘ is well fitted to the screen.
The plot is simple, centering
about an unusually small num-
ber of people, but its twists
and turps hold the interest
throughout. There are really
only four people in the cast.
Theatres which have in the
other Walton
with her
EM, Spivey.
"7s a i w
ege, Texas Chiropractic
Imer Method. Hours 9 to
6 and by appointment.
, R. Baier. Armmen/b
1,000. Tires, Goodyear,
adger.
ed by L. C. Moen)
the proper role,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Spivey.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brazil
are visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. McCall.
Miss Evaline Currie of Port!
Arthur is spending the holi-
days with her sister, Mrs;
McDougall, ■ —— ~
---- (29) Lufkin Flower Shop.
Mantooth. Est. Oct. 6, 1920.
Round", Jan. 7-8; “Little Church
Around the Corner,” 9-10; “David
A. Longino, Est Sept, Copperfield,” 16-17; “Six Days,”
21-22; “Rags to Riches, 23-24.
Lak, near Shawnee, at 3:80
mday afternoon and died
i shock and loss of blood
innon Brothers. Est.
Flour, Seal, Baker Boy
in Maid. Meal, Leader
Acorn. Poultry Feed,
Happy
New
Year
and I
Many
of I
Them
with
g between his friends, and
he requested to be handed
L Mr. Steed acceded to the
iest, and in drawing the
■ toward him it Was dis-
ged, the load taking ef-
i between the elbow and
ilder of Mr. Owen’s left
I He was quickly rowed
jebank, where he was laid
an overcoat and where he
led from the pain and
k. Mr. Steed made a
liquet of a shoestring and
Irtook to staunch the flow
lood. He then ran two and
Ilf miles to a farm and
lured a wagon and, return-
as quickly as’ possible,
d the' injured man into it,
started for town At Fern
• sohoolhouse, Mr. Owens
transferred to an auto
♦__
Hicks Lowest, $1065.00; 1—, — -------o ... ......
® S: men, ««’Sir with her parents. Dr. and Mrs,
“WS new rT*--- . ' Nr. Leonscurri has return- iii
• (19) AwPl;, M.+A, c, +. L;0 Hi p. A11, tHis
Mon. Mrs. Boyd Smith and child-
ren of Jonesville, La., are vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
kin Motors, Lowest,
lighest, $926.66. Number
6. ■ , ; woi- '
ily of Shreveport, La., are
with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mc-
Call.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCar-
thy and Fleta May Belote are
in Hufsmith visiting Mr. Har-
vey Belote.
Dr. McCall of Port Arthur
is spending Christmas week at
home.
Miss Laura Lee Burke, who
has been attending the South-
ern Methodist University of
Dallas, is with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Burke.
An accident occured in
Burke Monday night which re-
sulted in a torn up car but
no one was seriously hurt.
Strong headlights on a pass-
ing car blinded the driver,
which resulted in the smash
“Mrs. H. Bell of Lufkin is
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
*!
dI
John Selman i
daughters are visiting their
Clyde old home at Homer.
Mr. “nd Mrs. Hickman and
> wAAn , „nbosdLn, hnoig*o so) ‘or t Sld,
Your New Year
Resolutions
v f or rj .I ldv bra i oi
5 9 p. m. in the Smith sani-
" m at this place.
1th two companions, E. D.
i arid Cliff Welch, the un-
nate man had rowed out
Master Grover Hooks of 8
Trinity is visiting his grand- 9
t
zcke
"‘Wilys-Knight. Timken Charge, $1.00• Address, Denman
H5°•
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,4. M
_____ ; (30) C. L. Storey, Garage and
Garage, 11 Cotton'and Welding Shop, 308 Lufkin A
- - - Est Spring of 1905. Gill make. The
beat in his line in Lufkin.
■ /t "A T.::
-
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1 L.0
he $100 in Prizes Unclaimed
(19) Angelina Motor Co.. Lowest ed to his home in Port Arthur th
$989.00. Highest, $1600.00. Improve-j after a week’s visit with hishi
ments, longer wheel base and springs, I sister, Mrs, G B. Woods. Vre
underslung springs, removable up-1 1 d
holstery.
Sanidown and Haynes. • “ ,
' (25) Jas. A. Edwards,
in price, $13.50 to $70.00.
—------ Mr. Garey Victory spent 1
(17 Mantooth & Philen. Lowest, Tuesday in Leggett with home- i
Johnss'Llian, sadie and I
ai
iis Filling Station, (24) Palace Theatre. Super at-
167, Higheas $,860.00.," o'
7. Cabinet,
(26) Heifner Studio. Over Mc-
Mullen & Walker Drug Store. Est.
Jan. 1, 1916. Mountings, easel.
Lighting effects, daylight and arti-
ficial.
(27) Miss Hobbs Shop. Pattern
Hats, Page, Rawak, Vanity and
Lady Francis. Price $12.50 to
$18/75, Undergarments, $3.00 to
$22.75. Gowns, $16.75 to $89.75.
(28) Quality Gift Shop. Mrs.
Beulah Watts. Denman Block. Est.
Jan. 11, 1923.
M. Glenn & Co., Est.
i stoves, Majestic and
aters, Wilson. Putlery,
nd Keen Kutter. Bruns-
(18) Lufkin Dry Goods Company. J dent in the University of Tex- $
Est., March, 1919. Price, $3.95 to
(21) Singleton & Eaves. Feb. 22,
'1902. Clothing, Kuppenheimer.
Range in price, $18.00 to $50.00.
Hosiery, Everwear.
es. Est.-Jan. 1/1906:
6,
J p
1.B.A A.
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-
Departure.
ns Meat Market. 115
i Est. June, 1906. Smoked
»r and Swift Refrigera-
---,
din Battery and Service
3 Lufkin Ave. Eet. Sept
Prop. J. D- Watte, Price
$19.00 on Ford, $25.00 on
and Mrs. Smith. '
Mrs. M. H. Parrish is visit-
ing friends and relatives in |
Marshall. J
Mr. and Mrs. Turner of
Diboll spent Sunday with
Mrs. John Weeks.
Mr. John Edwards of
Moran has been visiting
friends for the past week:.
Mr Currie of Port Arthur
is spending the holidays with
hi8 daughter, Mrs. G. B.
Woods.
Mr. W. A. Guinn is in Vic-
toria visiting his sister, Mrs.
22 years, died at 11:80 o’clock Blanche Thompson in the ele-
last night in Lufkin as a result gant Thompson home in this
of 'burns received in a fire effy,'
caused by a can I of gasoline
catching ablaze about ten
Col. A. W. Buchanan, dis-
days ago. The remains were trict ’ demonstration agent,
' spent last night and the fore-
noon in this city. He headed
table south at nbon.
. \}1 i • 50 ir 10’ ■
first time, to show
8 really can do,‘ and ...
It is going to be a past, played.th
n to many As Joy vobieks Umid
Wafcrir.......
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Given more Vehicles
he Untameable” and i
Walton wil cease to £
rded as a flapparish 18
। as the star’s first heavy
m and the picture
aid also its way into
- par
1, direction is capable
Gelett Burgess’ novel, “The
White Cat,” it tells a romantic
story of dual personality which
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daughter, i bound from Lufkin to Nacog- cloth but did no damage to
doches and brought to the sani- mention to the house occupied
and tarium, where everything was by the girl or her relatives. It
done to relieve him, but death . n-i ,
ensued as stated above.'—Nac- her injuries were as serious
ogdoches Daily Sentinel.
)’s Who and Why in Lufkin
s, Claude S. Moss (Reg. U. S. Patent Office)
e uaewu• I • •
ng the Public Spirited Firms and People Who
n Important Part in the Business Activities of
< Lu
Mr. Henry Rye of Ollie is
is spending the holidays home for the holidays,
homefolks. i ................
Killed While Hunting
W. B. Owens, aged 28 years,
foreman of the Bowdon saw-
mill received a'gunshot wound
while in a boat On Carrier
IM BANK
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cent of your income next year.
Then you’ll be money ahead and
will have formed a habit worth
thousands of dollars to you.
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