The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [19], No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1924 Page: 7 of 8
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zens to be able to tell all vis-
itors wl
in order that all inquiring as
Georgia, was a fraternal caller
enjoyed taking the exercise for
hed in his father’s lap to
tell strangers where they can
reach it.
on the old city lake in North
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provided on East Dozier ave
They have been recei
an
have
led,
>n .
left
Dr. R. L. Matthews
Tuesday
eeks special-
in eye, ear,
to the Baylor Hospital.
ac-
report, when
accidentally
car
Being near the
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in at about 11:30 o’clock
. and Mrs. Cary Vaughn
form themselves as to where
the park is so as to. be able to
at the offices of the Lufkin
Dally News this afternoon. Mr.
Kelley’s town is located 240
W. C. Kelley, editor and
publisher of the Southwestern
18 OF GUARANTEED
MUST BE PRE-
ID LEGAL PROOF
l Precinct No. 1:
VI
etion)
8 OF GUARANTEED
PRESENTED AFTER
W, SHALL NOT BE
) PAYMENT OF ANY
40)‘B
samE
we realize that we should be
educated physically.
The next meeting will be at
Mrs. McKenzie’s home on the
the dit
Itapre
the oth
to see 4
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$9.00
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g
as well as its conveniences be
as generally known as possi-
ble.
Mrs. Jim Lee, who was also
accompanied by her husband.
The windshield and top of
was seriously injured, though
and Mrs. Willis will reside ini
a new home the groom had
songs and gave yells in order
to make us wide awake.
‘ At tl>is meeting, most of the
mghed
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of Frank McKinney Hurt
Peculiar Way—Another
ito Turnover
It is hoped that tourists go-
ing through will make liberal
use of the park and it is de-
sired that Information on the
hurt.
■ The little McKinney boy was
going with his father in a Ford
caf Saturday afternoon to
companies will have represen-
tatives there.
Come, everybody, and bring
well-filled baskets.
R. A. Courtney.
Secretary-Treasurer.
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. avail himself of every oppor-
tunity in the mean time to see
—- las many of the voters as pos-
sible and lay his claims before
them.
. Mr. Youngblood is a native
— of Polk county, but for twenty
years or more has been a citi-
zen of 'Angelina county. He is
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side.
Mr. Vaughn is said to be a
to be gone two W
Shoe and Hosiery
Specials
same to the
Extension e Service Association
to be offered for sale. The
the banking house of
Ne Bank of Zavala,
2ed direct to ms at Aus-
. L. CHAPMAN,
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which were started the last
time. Each basket showed
careful work and study, and
that we had followed Miss
Reid’s instruction for making
them. All were pretty and
Miss Reid complimented us on
legal business. He was here
four years ago and notes quite
a bit of change in the city.
C. B. Keasle left yesterday
for Houston, where he went in
the interest of the Kesside
Company, local manufacturers
of perfumes, toilet water, etc.
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benches,” Mr. Humason said
today. "Signs have been paint-
ed and will be put up this
week on the highways and
to its location might be
promptly directed.
water, tables and
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at Fort Gaines,
BEERIEI, BERRIES Piskn
, yourse1 for’wer 8chool hquse
to left at HaPPY at J J. Collins,
ff^b.^F^LSor Union.
$
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"sharmaua
alues
s j4
, A
and Misses
oken sizes.
car was go- Lufkin or is at the City Park.” ness and reports business good.
Mr. Kelley is Iff Lufkin on
roadside, it was an easy mat-
ter to push the Vaughn car in
“ it was reported,
that the driver of)
iar was attempting
ilk to the Vaughns
our splendid work. If the
people of our community wish
to see some extraordinary
work, they should visit our
club. After we had finished
our work, Miss Reid gave us
thirtieth. All members
parents. He will, however,
REOF OUT OF THE to’fft
GUARANTY FUND. ■ ■
LADIES’ PUMPS AND OXFORDS
Ladles Black and Brown Kid Pumps,
|2.50 values..................................... 1*98
Ladies’ Patent Pumps, one-strap,
cheap at $2.75, special................•$2.24
Bo':Md 5300" n „
values, special............................... 92-69
Ladies’ Satin Pumps, low or Louig.i
heels, to $3.50 values, very special8248
Suede Pumps, one and two-strap, low
or military heel, extra special..... 8313
Airdale Pumps, ankle and Instep
straps, perforated cut outs, low and.,
military heels, a wonderful value.d3.58
INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES
Infant’s Soft Soles, red. white or
black, contract trimmed................. 0Ve
Infant’s Soft Soles, fancy cut outs and
trimmings, special value at........ 8
Infant’s Heavier Sole Shoes, red,
green or black, $1,50 valuea- -91.24
Children’s Pumps, good guali: rede., K.
green or blue, sizes H8 to "7"""
.. w.0.. .0, .___miles southwest of Atlanta. In
The tourist park Is] addition to his newspaper, he
-* ■ is in the general printing busi-
sg,.
.... - • Hoshal, The little fellow was
some physical instructions. We sleepy and his father was
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ognized over the city. Mr,
the car were badly damaged.
The occupants came or were
„___ brought to the home of Mr.
forenoon for Dalle and Mrs. Thos. W. Collins of
Lufkin, where they received
medical attention. They re-
He has gone turned home at 3:30 o’clock
Sunday afternoon not much
1 the worse for their experience.
Mr. Vaughn had his right
shoulder dislocated and Mrs.
Vaughn complained of her
_________ as Mr. and Mrs. Cary Vaughn
Mrs. Jim Eddie Berry makes of Burke were riding along the
। appeal to all growers of road another car, said to have
' been driven by John Bowen,
station men, hotels, cafes and
preparing to let his son put his in fact all citizens, would in-
roads leading into Lufkin. . I
would be glad if all filling Georgian
po.cd ~ -____J car and turned it over in the
Angleina County ditch by the side of the Choc-
taw Trial highway three-
quarters of a mile north of
Burke. It is thought no one
ready for use Mond
2, announced City
C. N. Humason this
_ ___ llyinvitedton.
The city oficinl wants all citi- eome and be.with uWear
----• be able to tell all via- expecting % * ** *21
here the tourist park is from out of the county and
nere -e ut pa k w also that some two of thvee
Miss "Margaret Gould o
Planes Dealing, LouislanAusis
here visitingher „
Ima Gillespie: . " mance. *
came to attendithe commema n7
ment exercises of the d
high school. - ud
take a nap. In making ar-
rangements, Mr. McKinney
turned loose of the steering
and proof of claims muet BERRIES—Several
to the special agent in "" ' * "
$2.00 Full Fashioned Chiffon
Hose, all colors
$1.48 -
$1.75 Fancy Chiffon Hose,
all colors
$1.24
$1.00 Thread Silk High Boot,
all colors, lisle top
84c
Misses and Chiudrens Sum-
mer Hose, 25c values — 1-2,
3-4 and full length, pair ,
8c to 19c
1 hundred gallons
mvBizusopon"Boefer"BPfoa
asassSs......
h gu P,arkoupimmeht pere. building, now
2723 “CS mal. .
or finer building than that
the bigger cities.”
money derived from this goes
into a fund for the retention of
the county home and farm all occupants of the car were
, ill,* I a . M A - A T • + h A on AT
them as sheriff. In making
this announcement, however,
Mr. Youngblood feels that his
first duty is to his aged par-
ents, both of whom are now
and have been for some time
[on the bed of affliction, and
on this account he will prob-
ably not be able to make as
•—- thorough a canvass of the
county as he would desire and
will naturally have to rely
____[largely on the activities of his
friends to promote his candi-
dacy until such time as he is
purpose are asked to bring tau muu
same Saturday morning early children/ one
to the Palace Theatre, where
the ladies are conducting a
TP weekly Saturday morning curb
- market.
T R. Crumpler has been
at his home in this city since
Monday. It is hoped he wi
be out within a few days.
icial
taangt •
4248, $2.60
1 m
htaloner, Preet No. Hl of strict law enforcement and
NIEY if elected will put forth his
BRoWN 2 very best efforts to administer many friends.
L--the affairs of the office with
TO DEPOSITORS justice, fairness and impartial-
CREDITORS matqallappissttd the support truck (and, thadzomboproucb anetghbor;utruek the Vaughn
_____‘ ' of all qualified voters, that can be spared to donate ' ”
MADE NO LATER
I H, 1924,
K. # Musezoworh Wooth driver and was"hug-
contraetoruhkin NAtional Eank gingthe eide
°5 under course of cording, to one
Mr. Muse says the other
ike any prettier struek.him
e record for the week end
the 5-year-old baby son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank McKinney of
Lufkin was injured, and in
another mishap Sunday fore-
i purpose of liquidation Javenu xpwserondptrek, east Dr
. Taylors residence. Three lota South,
i having claims against i faby rneLLo an isain.
Bank of Zavalla, Texas, I Shepherd avenue, raw
such clalma and malceikluss,Ssouenppnaedeto FwoJot
hereof on or before June Shearer addition. One-half acre, Jack
tenarsmnay.^ Thirty-eight acre
En22m
ration, 6 room house,painted, „RSt
S, lake stocked witk fish. Tw0
Lt," comer Homer Bl ivd.and pine
avenue. Two million reet ,01 PA
timber. Wanted prices onslogs dei
ide tpig: pSwK izingin-courees
cz6 , . -.. . “We have every convenience
and members of their family including
were more or less slightly
a democrat in every sense of
Ithe word, a man of unques-
tioned integrity, honorable and
upright in all his dealings with
his fellow-man. He is in favor
, -------— are wheel. When he . looked up
urged to be present for we ex- tofsee where his c.. _ .
pect to have an excellent meet- ing, the vehicle was already
ing, on the edge of a 8-foot em-
Ora Dell Anderson, Sec. bankment and it was too late
" N wir to /top his car, Mr. McKinney
organ-w. is stated to the Lufkin Daily location of the tourists’retreat
Miss Lonnie Mae Morgan News. The car turned over, 1
and J. E. Willis, two popular it seems, pinning the little 5- 1
young people of Lufkin, were year-old boy beneath it. The
united in the holy bonds of father was unable to lift the
matrimony at 8:30 o’clock car, his effort being in vain.
able to leave the bedside of his Friday evening at the parson- But in about two minutes he p
age of Elder T. H. Bass, pastorcame,thecar was lifted and
of the Church of Christ. The the little boy carried to the
bride is the charming daughter Angelina county hospital.
of Mr. and Mrs. K. Morgan , The lad’s.right.leg.Was
and is well known and much broken just below the hip and
beloved because of her sweet a. severeholeor ga8h made in
disposition and charming man- his bac • at
ner Mr. Willis is a salesman thought the ch id’s condition
in the K. Morgan store on Eastwas serious, but this moraing
Dozier avenue and his sterlinghewas taken, thoihome o
worth has been generally rec- his grandmother, Mr. J. T.
Tryathan, where he was rest-
ingpicely. Complete recovery
utsidesured, it is said. The ac
ve I cident happened about 3%
nue. They nave peen receiv-mileszsouthaaf Lufkin on the
ing the congratulations of their rorenoon at 11:80
agentsin Angelina county. All injured some. In the car at
Avenue. Six room house, » produce for this the time were Mr. and Mrs.
Danman addition. Six room who can spare proauce ___ Cary Vaughn and four of their
i of these being
. KHNWCP
EhkNews today carries the
apoouncement of A. B. Young-
blood as a candidate for the
democratic npmination as sher-
iftof Angelina county at the
primary election to be held
Since announcing publicly
some weeks ago that he would
not be a candidate on account
of continued sickness in his
family, Mr. Youngblood has
been besieged with solicitations
from all sections of the county
to make the race, these solicita-
tions coming from people in all
walks of life, until the pressure
has been so great that he feels
justified now in making known
to the public his desire to serve
Reid met with the Providence!
club girls at the church. The
President, who called the
meeting to order conducted
the opening exercises a usual.
Then we sang some of our
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