Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 63, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1924 Page: 6 of 6
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.... 3407.00
over 1,800 voters.
’In September our real work
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Basketball Matter*
Manning didn’t appear here
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.$4,507.00
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. law
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»1,759.09
$1,125.00
. 2,300.00
250.00
663.08
150.00
20th amendment to
constitution. This
mously adopted,
states that have vo
eight have rejects
week to begin work on build-
ing the fence factory in Luf-
■
ed 840 for two club girls, who
were entitled to attend the
summer short course -at’ A
& M. We contributed 810 to
d
of fores
operatioi
b
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th and en
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them Pin
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pations,
enator Fai
bability, i
h Forest
It at Lufi
te mentic
lie an op
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day eveni
A mornin
the East
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dance as
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the
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Total receipts, $1,759.09.
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library building, when
school board gave us
kindergarten building.
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MUSIC AND TALKS
FEATURE PROGRAM
(Continued from Pim Page)
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lines, who spoke of his deep
misfortune in not, being able to
be on hand. Mr. Hall also an-
nounced that he had just re-
ceived a letter from J. M.
smer1‘
tile smit
ON THE
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mumimmmmmmummuvummus
missioner for the ।
was the next spei
$4,507200
These results have been
a thorough search for a
able lot on which to
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McAvoy in "
you win remen
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d a night. Come,
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: pres. Denman concluded the «
a program by thanking the Hote
Angelina management and A.
L-s’c. Parker, manager, in partic
£ ular, for the splendid banquet)
0 served, thanked those who had
1" braved the weather for the,
- event, and bade all an official
" “good night"
uf.! ■
ize Attention. Klansmen:
! A noted lecturer at hall to-
Ready-to-Wear
Clearance Sale prices pre-
vail on every garment
Special offering of Ladies’
Silk and Wool Dresses,
formerly sold up to $25.00
on sale for
$9,95 .1
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$ -k
VICTORY SATURD
’ "Ridgeway of Montana " featurinc
an Educational comedy lvi Hurr
producer of the first"Wath
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a
that -
gens on the Cotton
would not be 1
dicitis
and s
cultural lands here.
made the assertion wugu auyuucu a uce „„ ou xu a
the tillable land five miles ohNaney Thursday forenoon. He
both sides of the Cotton Bisia sawyer for the Angelina
were in cultivation, there <Gpunty Lumber Company. He
would be 10,000,000 acres was brought to Zavalla first
farmed. Now, he added, only and from that point brought
6,000,000 acres is classified asto Lufkin by an ambulance of
tillable and much less thah this the Glenn Undertaking Com-
is farmed. He complimented pany and placed in the Ange-
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data on shipments that aids in
locating plants in Lufkin.
I I 1
serfe i
gr Mack Murrow sustained a
Jole Broken left arm in two places
'all when a tree fell on him at
our county agents be retained. Denning saying he would be
We secured the signatures of ho- 4h- ‘-u- —• -ti-
cities. He complimen
Hall, saying somebod
50.00 cop him if you don'
35.N0. out." Mr. Chenshaw,
Mr. Hall’s report was
plete and well rondeg
he had ever heard.
, ■—--------P
’’ This is ar
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JakHoxii
1.25.001 te.gmtom
291.10 that was his anniver
13.30
Showin »•—ot-
kin. Cotton mills also
for discussion from M
he asserting Lufki
have some of these ins
O. M. Crenshaw, 8
manager of the ‘Tyler
of Commerce, made
talk in which he plei
co-operation of his bi
rectors for anything pi
to the mutual good;
began. We were considering kin. This announcement was
the construction of a fine applauded. C. C. Murray, lociil
resolution condemn
fication of the chili
as contained in th
VICTORY TODA’
"Treasure Canyon,*’ a thrilling anc
Sood-comedy, "Sure Goin' Strom
‘lent Friday program, so don't min
ever have. A Pathe News and Sim
Hurry are interesting and amusing
I
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if
htcoat
j the, professional companim
ke up this fund. By with Prof
ach 87, or the price violin seci
of a chair, this can be taken I. A.C
care of. .‘fusili
We have paid for over $650,tory
worth of books and 350 vol- He c
umes have been donated. Dur-
M—a,,
"-8. and
-Ulothing
in February, Mesdames *
O’Quinn and Mantooth gave a Wo
bridge and "42” party at the um
Angelina hotel, the proceeds ing
amounting^ l hauoghng booJas and we, kin w^
Kurth and James E. ‘Berry hope to be ready to open the Lufkin of eight
sponsored a baseball game be- library within a very short
s st xsrsjruiS A rolloving i a fnancial
netted us $100.60. .statement of the Auxiliary at
a On July 4th, Mesdames D.the present time:
Winston and H. J. Shands sold Blanca 3n 1Eeceint
tags on the streets and were Monthly receipts',
rewarded with 885.92. j '
In August, Mesdames A. L.[
Kennedy nd R. B. Cozart gave
the second bridge and "42".
party, the proceeds amounting
Men’s Cotton Flannel Shirts------------------------------~
Men’s Good Quality Work Shirts ...._______________J
Men’s Overalls, extra special ---------------------
Men’s Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, p^i
garment —
Sweaters for Men, Women and Children, all on J
Greatly Reduced Price* 57
J ■?-. ■ 72 p3H3MF8EE8FIAE , • .' 134
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Flour is a food '
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this amounted to $176.25. (Cash in bank .,6...
A third bridge and “42" par- i g-
ty was given at the Angelina ciBabilities
hotel, the proceeds amounting on lot —......
to $36.00.
nesak ugosaChristmas cords a
JALITY-USE
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four high school girls of the
domestic science class to Gal-
veston to attend a sewing con-
test. In May we assisted the
Chamber of Commerce is circu-
lating a petition to the voters
in precinct No. 1, asking that
again consented to stage Hotxnlued at.......•..................
another style show. Programs Furishngstuz"..II
were printed and space sold Books purchased t
. - . , ,, ,. . Estimatedvalue of books do
to many firms and individuals.. rated .........................
The entire sum derived from’
I ONT
I SQUA
both Thursday afternoon for a
Bec. basketball scrimmage with the
Gwill Lufkin high school Panthers,
■tch The weather, of course, pre-
[that vented the appearance of the
pm- Manning lads. Pollok was due
any here this afternoon, but it was
in and,
value*.
Shoes — Shoes — Shoes
AWX'ftX 1”“ from m
A pair for each member of the fa
see them.
In January, Mesdames Fhir- <
child and Seale, through the 1
kindness and generosity of our
dry goods merchants, conduct
ed a spring style show, whic
netted the Auxiliary $111.85
ENN’S
Winchester Store _
Total receipts ............................
...1 .
Library, including lot, build-
ing, repairs, etc..................$ 653.19
Books .c.ap.,,
Donations to club and high
school girls ............... 65.00
10.00
-
Trout reported. Th
said it was 20 years
663.08 nesday since he cam.!
brought about by a splendid
co-operative spirit of the ladies
of the Auxiliary, sustained by
generous contributions of our
« milk fund for the Re business meh.
Gross. We gave Mr. Coston
825 to be used toward sending
rem- wet condition of the field
Belt, would prevent the scrimmage
the being had.
Met- u- -h----:------ -
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to ................. ... ....... g —
in September, Mesdames J. Eostegonand Fund:
H. Brantly and W. D. New-.Trees.........................
some were hostesses to aIsurnee.n-........
measuring party, the proceeds Cash in bank .
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lar selling pi
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A few of our many barga
•.
Dress Ginghams, yard —.—_ ---------
36-inch L. L. Domestic, yard __________
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. on his model lina
‛rarm north of Lufkin and said Thursday condition’ w-r
ms'that “if we had 100 Collmor- thought his condton"
. Belt, we today considering the exU
worried about of his injury.
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curing 17 .
Outing, heavy grade, yard ----------
9-4 Brown Sheeting, yard :—.....________
Madras Ticking, yard .............................
Basket Weave Suiting, yard ........------J____
Lingere Cloth, all colors, yard ---------------
Men’s Union Suits -------.—.......-------------
Palace Theat
oo -neANANAN
SATURDAY
.She. married him because he was a perfect husb
She divorced him because he was a pe rfect fn>st ,
the when he was about to marry a pertect peach-
mirth how women are. Fun? It’s a reg
Adohph Zukor and unnm J
AGNES AYRE
—-IN—--
“Tomorrow’s Lov
Folks all said these newlyweds were a perfect ma
and they were. Every fight ended in a draw. Folk
saynthisapicture is a perfect, comedy, and it it.E
scene is a laugh. Just a tip: Be there!
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
w"TheScenero School," a Fox Sunshine comedy I
will please and amuse all. This FentiiP is a high-e
mmeay, filled with amusing situations throughout' D
P BIG EXPLOSION IN
1‛ A KENTUCKY TOWN
this. Providence, Ky., Jan. 16.—
Mr The bodies of six men killed in
Aker Jan explosion in the Diamond
(ed-Coal Company’s mine, No. 1,
Ekin here yesterday, were recovered
the today. Mine officers believe a
hat, windy shot caused the explo-
uf sion. The dead are: Gooch
ein Gardner, 32; Herman Murphy,
out 35; Goldie Merritt, 55; Hugh
uld Teague, 56; James Holt, 25;
ons. and Joseph Troyer, 27. Twen-
ir--ity-seven children are left
ber fatherless by the explosion.
ior j ___________________
y, -.y., „ _____ Then Mrs. J. W. Hawkins
flame, we finally purchased the read the report of the Wo-
lot on Ellis avenue across from men’s Auxiliary to the Lufkin,
the high school campus, pay- Chamber of Commerce.
ing 81,000 for same. The cost report appears in another por-
of moving the building was tion of this paper. The report
8100. The entire cost of filling' was a good one and Mrs. Haw-
in the lot, adding entrances to kins was complimented for her
building, repapering and re-[organization and upon the able
painting and installing plumb- [ manner in which the report'
ing, amounted to 8378. Lum- was presented.
j | her for the entrance,* shelving' Vocal solos by Mrs. F, H.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 63, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1924, newspaper, January 16, 1924; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415945/m1/6/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .