The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 13, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1912 Page: 1 of 14
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THE LUBBOCK AVALANCHE
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LUBBOCK LUBBOCK COUNTY TEXAS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28 1912
NUMBER 21
OLUME XIII.
THE CONTEST GOES MERRILY Oil
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NEW CONTESTENTS ARE BEING ENTERED AND LIVELY TIMES
ARE AHEAD FOR THOSE ENGAGED IN THE CONTEST
miR PFiiPIF TANNOT RUT BF TRULY THANKFUL
BLESSINGS BESTOWED UPON US
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BUSINESS HOUSES CLOSE
Union Services Held at The Cumberland Presbyterian
Prosperity and Good Health of the Community
Causes Happiness To Our People.
2 Thanksgiving day this year in
Lubbock is being more unani-
mously celeb-ated than probably
very before in the history of
the city. Our people are truly
thankful for the bountiful bless-
ing bestowed upon thern. anil
'hey feel like sending the dav
s pleasantly as possible. The
various "vavs bv which this nat-
ional holiday will lie spent are
numerous.
The business men of the town.
r a srreater portion of them at
!at h:ivp closed their doors for
th. dav. that they and
their
employees may enjoy
the day as
they choose
Union services were conducted j
t the Cumberland Presbyterian
church. Rev. Thomas N. Plun-
kett of the Smith Side Christian
Church delivering the Thanks
giving sermon assisted in rne
service bv the pastors of the
various churches of the citv.
Conditions in the Smith Plains
truly warrant the sincere thank-
ful feelinir prevallent in the
people of Lubbock anil
vicinity.
nnnnirv in the United States
k.. .miled uoon more I
Church Notes
I W will b ll to mk any an-
MMne 'wnta of Churrh Srvie. Pro-
gram. te. m thin eolumn frw of
ehanr. vhon no rnu m iw.ivd
from th rirt. - K.liur. 1
SOUTH SIDE CHURCH OF CttRIST
Regular service next Lord's
day ai follows:
Bible School IQ-M a m.;
Sermon 11:00. m. ; Communion
12:00 a. m.
crniiiK .
. . . A M . . n
7iK) p. m.; Prayer and praise
reuni?Bu.iy 4.w
Let us try and finish the old
ye according to our resolutions
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that we
mada unn rn i ump
old vear was new. and therefore
trengthen our hearts and begin
the new year with renewed
strength and faith.
We extend a cordial invitation
to all the brethem of Lubbock
to worship with us.
Thos. N. PLUNKETT. pastor.
J. D. Quick Bible School Supt.
Rev. Edwin Weary of the
Episcopal Church will b in
laihhock Dec. 8th. and will
preach at the First Presbyterian
Church at T'JO o'clock. All are
invited to hear him.
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
A large audience represent-
ing nearly every churcli in Lub-
bock greeted our pastor last Sun-
day morning.
His remarks were directed
chiefly to his own people and
Christians generally. He spoke
of ho each Christian had a
special work he or she could do
sometimes aeemingly very insig-
nificant but in God's sight just
as great and just as important as
that uerfomed by the more tal-
ented and brilliant. He compar
ed each member to a stone in the
walls of the church agd ured
that tbev be "living stones" and
stand firm in their places that
th. walls of this great building
i
might not totter as they so onen wnrw s spend a few das
d.) when built of Ueak material. . (. k.iig to Long HeacS Cal.
He dwelt upon the ditiiikMiih Vhnv slif will spend the. re-
ng an I strohHest iinl ol our ll4her of the winter.
Haplist d.Ktrine. that ea. h mem -
bor in order tc 1m- m ' living Mrs. H. t. Duenng was in
i u "fnhhionel and i from the runcii near Monn e
...i" l.v i lu ureal ArcMtect ol
the Universe. At the clone of
ttiti ii'i m
ill the Clli'Till CoWliani
was reud in concert ty pastor .
snl Co" $ revMtfo.
' Jno. Futon w here from
Dickons Monday and luvsday.
THEIR DOORS AND REST
Church
abundantly than the beautiful1
south plains country. The land
has been made to yield liberally
.and the farmers are enjoying
.prosperity on aoconnt of the
; good yield and the splendid
j prices realized from his products.
The ranch man is happy by
j reason of the hi prices he is
ireUingfor his cattle and the
i excellent ranir conditions; the
merchant is smiiin on account
of the good business. Tne
lalxirer is happv tieeause h is
able to get all the work he wants
'at a gixsl wage and the general
! prosperous condition of the com
munity warrants the happiness
I of the entire population of the
South Plains. We are all thank
ful for the lit)er.ility of our
Heavenly Father toward us.
We are in a great and grand
country this South Plains of
Texas.and Lubbock is the center
of attraction. We are the place
1 where the people are looking
forward to as the place which
' will some Thanksgiving day in
the not far distant future wili be
the biggest city on the plains.
Come to Lubbock: be happy and
you will be thankful
i THE CHRISTMAS AVALANCHE
Splendid Holiday Edition Will Be
Published December 19th.
Advertisers Notice.
; The Avalanche will make its
appearance on December l'.)th in
1 a beautifully colored cover and
much illustrated reading matter
including some splendid Christ-
mas stories The management
h.tiad t.t maLii thm ntlitinn a
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mis ine ousmess men oi ine city
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h'n us large ads and give us
thp ronv fur iumA par v. ho that
-'
we can give them the best we
have with regard to position
etc.
A paper like the o.ie we con-
template getting out on this date
cannot be completed within a
week but we must work on it at
least two weeks in order to get it
out on time. We hope our ad-
vertisers will make their ads at-
tractively large and that they
will furnish us copy for same at
least a week ahead so that we
can do our best and make them
show up nicvly.
Extra copies of the paper will
be printed and those who should
want extras will please let us
know by the lOih of the month
so that we will have a better
idea what number to print above
our regular list.
Mr. Stewart who is advance
man for Ellen Beach Yaw will
be in our city Friday and has
consented to run fifty views of
California in connection with the
operetta by the school children
Friday evening. This is quite a
valuable feature added to the
program and adds nothing to the
price of admission.
Mrs. T. J. Hennett who has
. been in the sanitarium here for
ilhe past t.vo weeKS left venter-
d.iv tor her home at Austin.
. Wedm oda.v and was n verv pleas
snt ca'l-r at the AaUnch-i f.
liio.. tin vnmrmi' win mi
III T lor nil' iaivu uioiuoa.
Mrs-. McF.lhciiitf was a very
pleasant caller at the Avalanche
iHlcv Wednesday morning.
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School Notes
We wish we might say or do
something to interest the
4 I r i if i
mothers in beautifying the!Hhle self reliant
school premises and providing 1 They are required
playgrounds for the children. If
they could see the children
wadintr around in the sand 1
know they would be willing to
assist in the good work.
The debate Friday evening
was verv
instructive. I he de-
balers studied the question verv
thoroughly but the one speaker
lu.nnnlh. ..rufi lUl .hill
was master of the situation andj
gave the liawauana islands
statehood.
Many thanks to Mesdames
Posey Hunt. Taylor Green.
Elliott and Simpson for their
presence at school also their
words of encouragement.
We were agreeably surprised
Friday evening when Miss
Beard's Spanish class sang to us
in the original Spanish. "Learn
to do by doing" is the class
motto.
Miss Maude Bums one of
our much loved teachers the
past year visited us last week.
The members of the society
wonder why the critic criticised
the local reporter so favorably
and yet failed to mention some
other selections. We presume it
was his interest in German.
The many trees that are being
set out in Lubbock just now em-
phasize the need of trees in the
school yard. There are six or
sevtn little trees a hundred
children to each tree and th
children spend about one-half of
their waking hours at the school!
If you have a small trie that
you do not need send it to the
school with vour compliments or
let Mrs. Wester know and she
will send for it.
j Miss Kliia x th Wet b who S
i pos-sef-si r t a M'l iki o v t
rare qiiaiitv saior a selection
I from llnlte'n celebrated opera
I "The H .liemiaii (i.rf at eU ipel
I last Fndav mormon aocotnp i
nied bv Miss M rjaivt II.jIT
' Mu-ic of tin kim! h.n KreMt cut
IuimI Viiaie nod j.4 i.ppi eciated
oy the img people ol MioiKtcK;
as the W ut in Jtpi!uun (entitled.
The hoy scout nl Tulsa Onl i -
hums have done such splendid
work that thw merchant of thtti
town snt them to Washington
City in recognition of the valuu
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kC kC k(
of the leairue to Tulsa. In addi-
i
tion to furnishing the good times
I the kov3 be honor
ouorv tuwr rufn rne ihuiji-
and useful.
to earn and
bank money amor'g the other
useful things. F.ducators are
recognizing that the Hoy Scout
Ieague supplies the things that
the home and school both fail to
Kve- . . .
An entertainment is being
planned for the mothers and
others with mother hearts. It
will probably be given soon after
ihah K8g1 VI h g
Mrs. Havnes' pupils rendered
a very interesting Thanksgiving
program Tuesday morning at
chapel service.
Texas a World Show Ground
It is said Texas is the show-
ground of the universe. We
fitted out Buffalo Hill with his
unique array of primitive west-
ern life and sent him out to
thrill the hearts of the rich and
the poor of both hemispheres.
We are now providing the
scenes for moving picture shows
and one cannot visit these popu-
lar places of amusement any-
where on the face of the earth
without coming in contact with
Texas frontier life.
We are the national preserves
for human character in its prim-
itive state. On our ranches and
in the homes of our pioneers
honesty friendship and courage
abound in their nat've state un-
tainted by the soot of civilization
and our iron tiers are populated
with stalwart rugged charac-
ters out of which great men are
hewn presenting a panorama of
American life as it entered the
gates of civilization.
Mr. McGmty. who is connect-
ed wflh the Robinson Furniture
store mad-? a trip to Dails tins
week. . 1
J. K. H-indv. of .snyd'-r. whs
in our ci'v on iusinen Tuesday
and Wednesday.
J. T. H.i:l-ck nude a business
trin to Kiv-I.' I'a-s ltt. week re-
Uil'lWI'g to
l.U lIlOl 4.
ini.uay.
W. K. Filter
here tod.iv.
of Snjder was
) Sam C. Aroett wm in from
Sam 0. Aroett
t)ia rttrHh 4Hi night and today
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P. R.enburg was lure from
Austin yesterday.
CARLISLE SGROOL ROUSE
Many Votes Are Being Held Back For the Final Rush For the Second
Prize on the 10th of December. Big Vote Looked For Next
Week. More Communities Interested.
The tabulation of votes in the
Diamond Rinir Watch and Organ
contest show a light vote this
week. The voting has not been
keen but there have been some
new end ies this week that will
iikely start anew the fiarnes of
enthusiasm and cause some of
die contestants to stand up and
ake notice.
No changes in the position of
i he contestants appear this
week. Miss Hurst is contesting
closel.- for the first place while
1ixs Dehfinlelelien holds third
with Miss Ahnev competing
lively for third position. Miss
Hawkins drops out of the race
iandhern!ime is omitted this
week. Miss Friedrich received
nomination this week and a nice
vote given her but she refuses
to let her name appear in the
list of contestants. Miss Holes
is a new one in the race and it i
expected that she will reckon-
with the winner in the final
contest. The Carlisle Sunday
School is still a leader for the
organ by a very large majority
! having gained something over
five thousand votes mis weeK
Mrs. Neal Cass Oead
Last Friday afternoon all that
was mortal of Mrs. LNeal Cass
passed back to the Giver who
does all this for the best. Fun-
eral services were held at the
residence of C. A. Cass Sunday
afternoon at 2:30 and interment
in the Lubbock Cemetery immed-
iately following. The many
friends of this good woman and
the family grieve with the
Avalanche in the great loss of a
good mother. May God deal
with them eently and heal this.
!the greatest of wounds. Rev.
W. M. Lane conducted the fun-
eral services.
E. L. Meridith purchased the
building on the south side of the
square moved it onto lots in
the north east part of town and
will occupy same for a residence.
Miss Lola Craig who has had
a long spell of typhoid fever is
able to be up again. This will
be good news to her many
friends in our city.
The Eastern Star Ladies are
fireparinga play entitled "Miss
'earless & Co." at the Opera
House December 10th. for bene-
fit Masonic Hall.
W. D. Kincannon was here
Monday with a load of peas
which he offered for sale on the
local market.
W. B. Atkin. of the McAdams
Lumber Co. made a business
trip to Plainview and Tulia the
first of the week.
J. V. Inmon made a business
trip to Hereford the latter part
of last week.
Lawrence Thorn an old time
friend of Judge McGee. was in
the city the first of this week.
W. E. Bradley of Dallas was
here esterdy looking after i
I usiness interests.
C. It. Travis a prosperous far-
'hut of U.e Cone commdnpy
' a as in the citv vi-slenlay.
1 J. II. Wr.denine oi I'minview
'spent a day or so vi thia week in
j the city.
; M. Moi man. of Kn
j was in the citv yesterday.
W. I- F.lKvood ol Dekttlb
spent yrtrdiv in Lubbock.
K. M. Pittmun w down from
Amnrillo Wednesday
MAKES BIGGEST GAIN
There is evidently a very
heavy vote being held ouc for
the final dash for the second
special prize which will be given
away L)ec. 10th (not Dec. tith
as stated in last week's issue)
and there will likely be some in-
teresting changing about of
positions and increasing number
of votes of all the contestants
next week. We are informed
that there will be a few more
organizations placed in the race
soon and they intimate that they
will make the winner hard to
catch. If you are interested
you should get a list of those who
are authorized to issue tickets
for this contest and get your
votes.
The vote stands at noon Thurs-
day as follows:
Miss Willie Wilson ... 12.592
Miss Minnie Hurst 12100
Miss Habe DeHardeleben .... 7496
Miss QrrieAbney 6852
Miss lternice Cox . .4.559
Miss Lula Kate Wiley 1.028
Miss Holes
Miss Effie Norn's
508
500
. ORGANIZATIONS
Carlisle Sunday School 24039
Lindsey School House 875
Four Sections Sold
Wednesday morning Mr.
Harvey Herd of Fort Worth
bought of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Lowe four sections of land in
the northwest part of the county.
We did not learn the considera-
tion but understand the price
paid was a big sum. These four
sections of land are excellent and
we are sure that Mr. Herd will
be more than well pleased with
his purchase.
Mrs. P. D. Haney Dead
Mrs. P. D. Haney one of our
most highly esteemed ladies
died yesterday afternoon. She
will be buried today. We were
unable to learn who would con-
duct the funeral services or at
what hour the interment would
take place.
A Correction
In our notice to boys and girls
in another part of this paper we
made a mistake of the date on
which our Christmas Edition
would appear. It will be Dee.
19th instead of the 22nd. as
stated in the notice.
Tom Pratt of Roswell N. M.
was a business visitor here this
morning.
G. Buttler of Eureka. Kan.
was a business vijitor here to-
day. M. Pennington of Clovis N.
M. was in the city yesterday
and today.
Dr. Carter a prominent citizen
of Crosbyton spent yesterday
and today in Lubbock. N
P. R. Rosenberg of Snyder
was in our city yesterday.
C C. Carpenter was here ftom
Snyder today.
Clarence Moore was here from
Talso yesterday and todav.
J. S. Greenfield was here from
Clovis New Mexico today.
J.e MiJier of Cl.ivi.s7 N. M.
was here on business today.
Jack Pender was in tho city
today from Galveston.
K. II. AUxr of iK tiver Colo
wu brio veHtrnlat and today.
L M Lai I or Fort Worth
pent the tuv in l.tdiUs k.
W 11 la i wu down front
Plainview tin morning.
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Dow, James L. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 13, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1912, newspaper, November 28, 1912; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287963/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .