Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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We will show
। Thomas W. Burke of Forrest
Iwas reported to be much bet-
The girls that are entering
the contest in July are making
summer, you will find no flies
about the place, no old tin
The following letter has
been received from Secretary
Grace Parker, of the Red-
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nephew of the patient, said
today that much hope is en-
tertained now for his uncle’s
recovery.
evertheless, Redland has
fine cooks.
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Hart Schaffner & Marx
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a few girls
But are they? Most men have a
pretty good opinion of themselves;
it’s important that they should
have or they couldn’t succeed. But
do your clothes express the same
opinion? They ought to because
the majority of the people you
meet don’t have time to know you
— they judge by appearances
Your clothes will do you justice
if you get them here. They're
as good as clothes can be made;
called and there were
Royal Silver
Best Quality
Wash
Boards
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12:25, Miss Reid met with the
Redland girls. President Win-
nie Kennedy took charge of
the meeting. We opened our
meeting with our club prayer.
After the prayer, song leader
Clara Fenley led one of the
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sting him to die
the ceremony,
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ind confidant of
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l and the apart- the girls have their gardens
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to take charge. The roll was
cans all over the yard, but -
everything clean. When you m
visit a home in the “country,” I ;
you sure can tell if a club girl •
lives there or not, because we m
have been taught 'everything | 1
about house cleaning.
We, the girls of Redland, ■
are going to live at home next ■
winter, because we are pre- I i
paring this summer. It won’t E
be very long before we can •
Member
thirty their contest clothing, and
, for olean cotton rags. No
visiting our homes this scraps. Bring them in at once.
a of thrills; in their hens and practically all
ht Sunny gets have hatched. ..
a murder, an A11 girls are 80ing tobring Singing Convention in Nacog-
Lbriliant party nnat 8 doches county last week end.
Make the Best Better.” Our
next meeting will be Monday
week, March 31st.
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imerstein. acted No “Dollies” for her. Little Edith Wilson has a trio of baby leopards, ‘ter today,
has never AMM They er her playthings and she ha* no time for toys or dolls. She is
han in the inter-) with Christy Bros. shows.________________
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hade- An ex-
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ear]y|land girls’ gardening club:
Monday, March 17, at
C. A. Burke, a
Dallas, Mar. 18.—A new
field has been opened for the
training of disabled war veter-
ans by close co-operation be-
tween the United States Vet-
erans Bureau and the Depart-
ment of Justice, according to
a report just received by the
branch office of the United
States Veterans Bureau locat-
ed here. A group of disabled
veterans is now receiving a
course of instruction in finger-
print work in the bureau of
criminal identification of the
Department of Justice.
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present, eight absent and one
— . All girls reported । all sewing, except
on their entire work, sewing,!011 the gown. We are all
poultry and gardening. Allhammering on our motto, “To
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luenza.
club songs. The president begin canning.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1924, newspaper, March 18, 1924; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415997/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .