The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1919 Page: 4 of 24
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Should Voiiien
Serve on Juries!
LUBBOCK SOCIETY NOTES
MR: A. IV till. Phone 605.
SEE
FLORENCE
REED
In the role of the firnt womnn
Juror In New York
"The Woman
Under Oath"
Thn most gripping; itory of cir-
eunmtantial evidence ever por-
trnyed on the screen.
iJindsey Theatre
Friday Sept. 5th.
She asked thin handsome hero
of Iter's if he would marry a
girl he loved if she had Indian
blood He was no story book
hcVo und hj no story book
hcroir.e He said he wouldn't
And the future became as bleak
nd cold ns the barren
wastes of the Yukon country
SEE
"The Mints
of Hell"
STARRING
William Desmond
A virile story of the grent fro-
zen north in the days when
men risked and pave their lives
to the cold in u maniacal rush
for gold.
Lindsey Theatre
Saturday Sept. 6th
Monday
"THE SQUAW MAN"
Here's th Heart of the We.t
b A
TOM MIX
see him
action
in
and
hurricane
adventure
"Fighting for
Gold
A William Fo Production
Directed by Edward J. Le Saint
Scenario by Charles Kenyon
Lindsey Theatre
Tuesday Sept. 9th
Wednesday
CHARLES RAY
IX
"STRING BEANS"
Illatrc
Dorothy fo
und
. r:....r.- W I)loti and MiM Johnson M;iry
Nellie MrCaslin were quietly m irne.l sey ernon Ilrown Alice I.ee
early Sunday morning lit the Baptist Punsy Posey.
parsonage kov. . n. j
dating. The bride has made I.ubbork j Mm.
h..r homo for a number of year and Bridge
ia greatly loved for her many worn- Went
unly charms and christian charueter. jnoon
The irrooni ia a voung man 01
J A. Rix entertained the
Club in her lovely home on
Broadway last Tuesday after-
Three table! of playeri en-
gum! joyed the games. Delirium rcfrcsh-
busines! ability and splendid intrgri- ments or Jellie.l iruu sa.ao
ty. Immediately after the ceremony ice tea and mint! were served the
Mr and Mm. Dodson motored to following Mesdames Mast Martin
Sluton. where they t.mk the early Drill. McLarty. Weaver Rush.
a- .-. m nvtiM a ni fiini'r minus i &. i
tu ..;n r..i.rn in it few lnv ami ter MiMi'i irmre
IIH-i mil ivm !
continue to reside here. Their many Carey Abney.
friend! wish them much happiners. will entertain
Kimbro and
Miss Delia Wilkerson
next week.
The ladies of the Methodist Mis-
sionary loeiety mVt at the church
Monday afternoon in business ses-
sion. Mrs. R I. Tuhhs presiding
AH the I idii'H of the church are in-
vited to attend the not nieetinir
which will be announced later.
On Tuesday niirht shout forty-five
ueoi.le of the Methodist congregation attendance
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
Fifst rrcsbyterian church will hitve
their regular monthly social and bus-
iness meeting tit the home of the
pastor Mines. I'ollard and Miller
acting as hostes.-cs. The Auxiliary i
has had the two missionary program
n mi nth all summer but nt the 1 e-j
ginning of f;.ll we hope to better the j
and accomplish more th:in
have been able to do through the
gome of the mcmlnn
n...i.ri.il I. ton. whore they at
i... i .1 ...tir in tnirr..is there summer with
ir in n .1 .... . .''. " r r
The choir rendered some special out of town
numbers and otherwise assisted the'
Slaton choir with the music. ; The Twentieth ( entury Huh met
in repular session at the school Luil-
Mrs J B. Pryor entertained the linK Sept. 2nd. This was the first
Friday afternoon needle club in her meetinp for the new yenr. The Club s
n ..:.. t.. .....t studv this vear will be History and
none on iuwhhi c dhv i
'11 . L" . In. w nn.l
Only a few members were present rMiaaeapearr n..oK '
Tem
pest. The lesson Tor luos.iay aiier-
noon was "The Impulse of National-
ism in the Making of Nations from
Charlemapne to 181." The lesson
t i ...1 L. f- tf....rm
Mrs Pryor sened delicious ice cream was coniiuneu -y "-.k-
and cake at the close. Next meetinp '"Story Tellinp Hour" which has been
will be Sept. 12th. rh;rPe of Mme- Wnn anH F'al
. all summer will be cont nued e.nd
Ifnt entertained for 'for this week will be rrulay ailer
on this occasion but a delightful af-
ternoon was spent by all who were
present. Mrs. John Bacon and
daughter were puests ol me . iuo n
Mrs. ('. E.
her little
afternoon
son. Howard last Friday
Jnoon at four o'clock on the court
'house lawn as usual but after this
playinp pames after which ice cream wee- mey w.i. n..-et ....u.
and cake were served to the follow- 'he same hour and place. All the
inp- Aubrey Arnett. Homer Hunt children of the town are urped to
Alvin Hunt. Granville and Gordon!"-. and enjoy the stones.
Dickinson E. C. I.ee Charles J j
Lyon J. W. Younp Hope Reed Ma I Mrs. Leslie and son Richard b ft
rie May Cora Annis Mays Paulin- Monday for their home in Granger.
Edwards Fay Hunt and Howard ' after visiting in the home of Mrs. J.
Hunt. Richardson.
! The Wednesday Need'e C!u!) will
fr (";rk celebrated the meet next week with Mrs. George
sixth birthday of her little daughter W. Bripgs.
Maxine last Friday afternoon from Mrs. Everheart of Miami is the
three to six o'clock. After enjoying guest of her mother Mrs. R. M. Mc-
playing pames the little people were Collum.
served watermelon iced punch and ; Mrs. Cornelia Uallcnger has n t urn-
cake on the lawn. The gusts includ- ed from a visit in Henderson. IVxns.
ed: Mabel Maurine Hilton Pearl. Mr. Jim Smith has been the puet
and Merle Martin. Oilie Helle Collins of his sister. Mrs. Slate.
Grace Watkins Maurine Jones Mar-; Mrs. Read and daughter Miss Myr
jorie Meek. Eunice Hutson. Mary tie have returned from Waco and
Hell Hutson. Jaunita Prideaux. Car- will make this their home. They will
...ii Tt.mnn Gwendoline Thomo- occupy the cottage belonging
son' Roscoe Clark." Eloise Smith. Mrs. Amelia O'Neal in the
Louise and LaVerne Garrison Roger part of town.
t: f....: .i Pni) i'.inmin. nnd Misses Lulu. Margaret and a
I ierre .i.iioit o....
Jim Bill Clark. Jones returned last week from ( olo
rndo where they spent the summer.
Miss. Celeste Ellis is home
HE
IPSE MI
Is the Mill for You It is the Cheapest
Pumping Power on Earth
Sold for 50 years some of them erected US years apo
still runninpr. When you consider the life of an
Eclipse mill it is certainly economy to buy one. Many
ranchmen have used the Eclipse mill for years and it is
no trouble to find mills which have been used for 10 to
20 years and pfood for many years to come.
The Eclipse is made from the best material that can
be gotten true to pattern so that they are perfectly
balanced. They have few working parts to wear out.
The fans in the wheel are wider than any others hence
have more wind surface consequently more power.
If you want satisfaction and service you want
Eclipse.
the
The Western Windmill Co.
to
north
Sal!:e
Slumber Party
Last Wednesday evening Miss
Oleiw Bates entertained several of
her friends with a slumber party.
After returning from the Lindsey
Theatre iced fruits were served to
rhe following: Misses Sunice Smith
Vernon Brown Louise Arnett. Mar-
garet Bobbins. Alice Le and the
hostess Olene Bates.
Slumber Party
Miss Pansy Posey was hostess to a
lovely slumber party Monday night.
I After enjoying Enid Bennett in
!"Fuss and Feaths" at the Lindsey
......
Theatre the pirls were taken in the'aml mother.
Manhattan parlor after returning i Miss Ouida Easter is home after
home iced fruit was served to the visiting her mother and family in
following: Misses Edith Carter Alice Idalou.
from a
visit in Dallas and Wichita Falls.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Gambrell of El
Paso have been the guests of their
aunts Mesdames Spencer and Per-
kins. Dr. Gambrell has jttst return-
ed from France where he was in
service.
Mrs. Merriweather of Luling vis-
ited her nieces Mesdames Spencer
and Perkins on her way to Clovis
New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Richardson
have returned from Seymour.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Jones returned
Wednesday night from Dalhart
vhere they visited Mr. Jones' father
Mrs Collum of Amar.llo. is the
guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Hicks.
Mrs. L. A. Jarmon has returntd
to her home in Arkansas after visit-
ing her mother here.
Mrs. Hattie O'Hair who has been
visiting in Los Angeles Calif is the
guest of her sister Mrs Mast. Mrs.
O'Hair is returning to Coleman.
. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Strong nnd
ehildren have returned from Ranger
and Eastland.
Mr. Aynes Robinson of Wichita
Falls is visiting relatives in the
city.
' Mr. and Mn. Jack Cross of La-
mesa are in the city nnd Mrs. Cross
is receiving treatment in a local
sanitarium.
! Mrs. Amelia O'Neal moved to her
home in the southwest part of town
'this week.
Mrs. F. Sadler has returned to her
home in Littlefield.
j Miss Daisy Brown has returned to
San Antonio after receiving treat-
ment in a sanitarium here for two
weeks.
1 Miss Oroha Davenport of Dublin
guest of her cousin Mrs.
Remember Riley Duff A
for cash and sell for less.
Cu. sell
It
Storage in
Moore Bros.
brick -.building.
Set
10-1
THE HUB
Is now better equipped than ever to take cure of you. We
invite your patronage and will do our best to please. Bring
the little folks for their next hair cut. We do it right.
We do massape and shampoo work for ladies. Try us
e please others and we can please you.
You will get SERVICE here.
HUB BARBER SHOP
JOE GEORGE. Prop.
THE FINEST MEATS EVER SOLD
can now be obtained .1 our market. Fine fat beef i. being k.lled. rifht off the Raina range..
This durance enough of it. f.ne quality. B-rbecue every day.
CHASE MEAT MARKET
Weal tfioJay.
H.on. 138
D. M.
Strong. Miss Davenport is a dress-.
milker nnd mav decide to remain in
Lubbock. ;
Miss Bcs.ie Stringer is visit. ng her;
k-brother and family in Shallowater
tfeis week.
Mr. Odell is here from Karger tnis
week visiting hia family.
Mrs S E. Mulligan of Ahernalhy ;
was here several days the f.rst of the1
week. j
Misses Lottie iloles Yancy Lee.
and Lesta Goodnight visited in Tu-'
hoka Monday.
Mrs. A. B. Conley Jr. has return-
ed from an extended visit in Ken-j
tucky St. Louis and Kansas City. t
Mrs. R. I. Tubbs has returned from
Colorado Springs and Denver Colo.!
where she spent several weeki.
Misi Ailce Johnson who is visiting
her aiater Mrs. Ad Clark will aoon
leave to enter C. I A. this term.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clark left last!
Saturday for Abilene where they
will make their future home.
Mis! Tommie Smith who has been
visi'.ing Mr. J. T. Gnswold has re-
turned to her hm in EI Dorado
Mr. Culver Gnswold returned Mn-;
day from Georgetown where he has j
been attending- Jjoumwesirni (.m.r.-
aity this summer.
Maa H'irtenae Kaiflaml Wood who
attended school in Lubbock last year
will enter Southern Methodist Uni-
versity this fall.
Mrs. Clyde Livingston viailed
frienda here Saturday and Sunday.
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
i
Ten room n'odrn residence all c!ty conveniences side walk
east front corner lot n.ee shade trees. On easy terms: 42r)0 do sad
WELL WOHTH THE MONEY
6 room dwelling 12 lntg lots elevated location well windmill
barn at $22.ritl 00 f i!00 00 euh balance as desired
rt room frame dwelling sidewalk sewer bath well mill hnde
trees near srhm build'ng. Price fUrtStMMI half csh balance I 2
.'t yesrs 8 per cent.
4 nmnis ami hall boxed and sided east front CO foot shed high
hoard fence all round well and mill garden .1 large lots Special
price all rash Ili'nO .nil.
h-room frame residence one and half stories south front well
mill orchard berries vim-yard pr-vet hedge nice shade trees three
targe lots hi'.'h clean and away fiom dust Price $".riO0 00 half
each balance I year 8 per cent. A pood b-iy. Let us show you.
5 room duelling two porticos convenient cloak room ami closets
large lot South front well siunted close to school building a com-
fortable revenue-bearing little home well worth the price to rent or
to occupy. Price $2000.00 half cash easy terms on balance.
7 room modern residence two halls and two porchs east front
city convenient es corner lot well mill garden and good orchard.
Situated e1oe in and a fine investment at 14500.00 half rash bal-
ance 1 2 and 3 years at M per rent.
FARMS AND LANDS FOR SALE
ICO scrt-9 fine land 1.10 aciea cultivation dwelling well mill and
improvements 6 miles out on public road close to brick school bud-
li ng fine community. Unsurpassed advantages. Prre 't'i M) per
ai re MrU?ne $!I2.M).00 7 per cent balance cash.
320 acres new improvements 0 sere crop on public rond 9
m.les out price including crop ftO (Ml per acre $1200.00 rash bnl
I to 10 years K per cent.
Qu-trter sect on 3 miles out on public road new 7 room residence
good sheds and bam well and null NO acres in cultivation land and
improvements good price $10 00 per acre. Half cash balance 2
sod 3 years fi per cent.
lfiO teres good land 7 miles RR. Sta. 3-room house water large
sheds cloe to school 140 acres in good crop 5 hetd fcood work
stock all implements. Price including crop itock farm imple-
ments $55 00 per acre bonus assume $1000 balance rash. One of
our best propositions.
We are agent! for land in tracts to rult prices reasonable and
on good terma in Lynn Terry Hockley Cochran Lamb and Lub-
bock Countiea and solicit inquiries for small and large tracts. Will
gladly show these properties to prospective buyers.
Special to Farmers. Small tract! of good farm land at reason-
ible price! on long time at 8 per cent interest.
Come and aee us. oT write ui for any information on anything
pertaining to land! on the plains. We have been in Lubbock county
and the plains country many years and believe we are in posi-
t.on to give dependable information.
SPIKES & LEWIS
FRED SHJCES PHONE NO. 5 Jno. p. lewis
Room No. 1 Second Floor Farmer! Nat'L Dank Bldf.
Storage in
Moore Bros.
Storage in
Moore Bros.
brick building.
i-
brit k building.
See
10 I
Set
10 I
Storage in
Moor Bros.
brick
buddng. See
DM
Let II ley Duff A (V trade
new furniture for your old.
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Dow, James L. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 20, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1919, newspaper, September 4, 1919; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288311/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .