The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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J. Di Jachsoo. President. "*** Americanism. not less. It
Jiai f. Wilson. VkfhoM«» mcan^ the
C W. Lmnsston. decretory. j,he *ori«t
Americanization of
E. B. Bentley. Director.
W. T. Henderson. Director.
C W LMnamn,
Judge W. W. Tarney of El
| Paso was nufr pmdret of the
j Texas Lattlrrauers Association
at the meeting hi ft. Worth last
jweek. Judge TurBry who has
.large ranch interests in Brewster
| county will hear with dignity the
, honors thus shown him and nnder
his able leadership the association
;will successfully effect the best*
interests of its members. [
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WE FREED THEM—NOW j Good road* wiff contribute
LET'S FEED THEM. I greatly to the promotion of com-
The first campaign ever insti- mercial. industrial and mining
Subscription $2.00 in advance.
Catered »t the PbstoHce »t A$h«
Teasi. ss Second Cists Matter.
“Enter into has gates with
hamughring. and into his ct
■rich praise: he ihnnlrfnl
na, and bless hh name.’* Psj
100:4.
THURSDAY. MAI. »,
10 a. m. BiMr school
11 a. m. “Stewardship."
• p m. “Shadows of Sim"
U. 5. Netterviffe. Minister.
Sunday school 9:45 a. ns.
Preaching II a. m. and 7pm
B. Y. P. U. at 6:15 p m
Meet me at thr Baptist charch
W P. Kay
To onr new made friends in
Alpine; Texas, we wish to ex-
press our deep appreciation of
fftir kindness and sympathy so
considerately shown ms in our
extreme afffection in the tragic
death of oar son. W. T. Gunter.
In behalf of Ins stricken wife we
are grateful to all and commend
you to oar Heavenly Father.
William \V. Gunter
and wife. .
luted by any Jewish Variety in!activities of Alpine and Brewster
Texas will be opened on April 7th county In deciding whether w,
when thr American Jewish Re- not a business venture of any |
Itrf Committee will open its drive kind will be profitable or advis- • -
for the State's apportionment of able the question of 4 road to the | Were yon at charch last Soo-
the $.15,000,000 to he raised in the ! market must always be con- *»y ? Be out this next Sunday.
I n,ted States for wan sufferers Aidered. If the roads are so gobd DnmT mass.
•n Asia Minor. The campaign | that the haulage tmh are ndnccd. Thr services wiff be:
which is to run five days is heart*- (to a minimum • then favorably} 10 a, m. Sunday School,
ly indorsed by Ptcsiifant Wilson decisions for such business pro-. ^ J» Morning worship,
and other prominent national j jrcts are more likely. Good roads} Subject: "fti Four Sides.**
for Brewster county means more f p O evening worship,
business and prosperity. ' Subject: “Tkf Man Who
• • • TmuRy Did.’*
Many requests are bring re-, H. J. Recmtsma. Pastor
ceived by the University of Texas. _
for copies of thr recent edition. Saint JmmmT EpiscopalChmreh
of.the bulletin. "KrviAr of the. ' ^ ^ ——___^ ^
(ieolugy of’Texas.’* prepared and* ^■■diy School each Sunday
issued under the direction of the at 10 at the home of Mrs
Bureau of Ecom— ^---. Frank GiHett
Ifxrhmr hemstitching and m-
coting. Me per yard. tin. H. B.
Houston; Uvalde. Tc&i tf
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One 5 punarngfT Ford, in
pnnw. sent coven.
Price...........
rnbber. Pace...........
Ome neven pmmenger Overland.
Price...................
A. A. NEWELL. Alpine.
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character* who are cognizant of
its need and purpose. The fund
wifi he uwd far Jews alone, but
for all sufferers within the war
zones. It is non-sectarian, though
firing waged by the American
Jewish Relief Committee, and
Alex Sanger of Dallas is State
< hairman.
Jews have always been solicited
fbr contributions to campaigns of
every kind for relief purposes ... — . . .
fujTo k. ,.bcrf fir.t *“'• '* “ ‘ ***>
.. . . . T. .. . valuable work hv on prospectors
in which the Jews have caned . . 1 ' ^
ami operators. In order to meet
air Geology
Technology of that institution.
Services Monday
The bulletin is accompanied by a 7.:3° * m.m the Pteshyterinn
the cost of
,pev copy
!bnlletim
Jews
upon alt citizens of the United
States to contHhutt foe Jewish
sufferers and other sufferers in
the stricken zones. The end of
the wt»r has not lessened, but
rather has accentuated, the suf-
ferings of the Jews in Asia Minor
who have been practically denied
any means oi livelihood. Partic-
ularly is this true in Palestine
and Galicia.
The American Jewish Relief
Committee did not participate in
the funds secured from the United
War Work C ampaign. The Jew-
ish Welfare Board secured an
appoint HHament of the funds,
which were used for promoting
•he welfare of our soldiers and and instrumental,
sailors. The funds to be secured you want a good *
l*y the American Jewish Relief
a pcire of $1
ged toe the
AH welcome.
Rev. C.S. McCleHa*. B. D.
Rector.
The fifth and final Lyceum
number promises to he a splruihd ’
one. The Maqffe Stevens to.. }
I Sunday school 10 a. nr. W. F.
Coffett. Sup*.
| Preaching service II a. m.
Preaching service 7 p. na.
Epwoeth League 6 p. m.
Miss Bonne McSpaddmJeadrr.
AH one services will he thr
-an hour faster than the
consisting of three young ladies*
will entertain the Alpine people “*
on next Thursday. April 1. Three ***
of the numbers so hr have been* Members are urged to attend
very excellent, and we tr*>t the aB ******* The !*•* »
last number will he equally satis- ^ordiaHy invited to meet with n.
factory . | * number of our people wiH
The program wff consist as a,,r*< lh* D**nct Conference at
usual. of musical numbers, vocal ^ort ^0C^0<I MIt week,
reading. If| X
ng’s enter-1
to the High]
&Mk-.
The Immortality of Music
PpHE fast notes of the
X put orchestra dbed
vmxf The conductor, hm
hack to the audbence; stood
right wrath upfafted arms.
Then. «ntk the fast tone;
his arms dropped to his
odes. and he tamed to face
smnlcm. For as the
<hed. so dedde
hehadputmfio*. Hupat
wroth of art. created hut hr a mmarnr, had kved and puked under At
Hus tragedy of music an a tragedy no longer. RtCkuno bp
2&NEW EDISON
M71rfllmBMftmde&nr
mric has been endowed wradt eternal hfe. A geat orchestral pcthjrmnnnr.
once pven wril he ReChBAftnJbr yon bp the New Edison; as often as yon
desne. pouring forth into your soul all the emotvxns th?t iiKptred the muse
cutis who created it. Musical performance no longer » an ephemeral thing
of the moment: « has hrromr permanent, to be Re-Created at wnB bp
The New CdnoaiL
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Committee will be used in r.dirv- jSchool Auditorium next Thors day . , ..
ing distress and suffering of the The program wffP begin at $ Subject. “Why Sta
populace in the war torn areas o’clock. I dr*. Song III. Sc
of Phlrstine and fiaficia in par- _ r’.yrsr___ [lOi 25-17. Prayer.
tirwfar.
Inasmuch as the problem is
primarily one affecting the Jews,
because of the area in which the
funds are to he used is mostly
Jewish, and because of the fact
that the organization of the Red
Cross is not perfected in these
countries, the American Jewish
Relief Committee has been or-
ganized to take care of these
_ DiaL Duct.
The north half of section lA .1"**
Block Z T. P. Col. Cert. ofWtugaQ
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Marfa. Ptirc $3 boons Terms Mmrr
given on half of pwdhnse price. ToP ***** WiRinms-
12 good re ride nee fags in Marfa./
Texas—price $30fit 2 shaves of)
stork in Murphy -Walter Ox. par j
value SMB tarh gji
$150 Adfcess Boot M.
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Livingston, C. W. The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1919, newspaper, March 27, 1919; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth802798/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library (Archives of the Big Bend).