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The Avalanche from Lubbock, Texas • Page 16

Publication:
The Avalanchei
Location:
Lubbock, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
16
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We haVe! moved our and Equipment to the building formerly, occupied by the Ji Duff Company Furni- ture'Store, on the South Side'of the Square, which will be our permanent location. We have changed tlie interior of the building and equipped it for the convenience of our patrons arid we are now in position to serve you at any time. Undertaking Company Phone 438, Night Phones 437-645 Lubbock, Texas NEWS ITEMS i PAST WEEK Everyone was certainly glad to see 'su'little instead of so much sand; A. Duncan was around taking school census last -week. Jack Parrish of Hale County, was in 'this vicinity Wednesday and Thursday looking after business matters'.

Mrsiif Baker -and baby returned hbjme from the sanitarium Fri- SOLD BY CITY DRUG STORE day afternoon. The baby had there for treatment for more a a week, but is doing nicely" how. Edgar Abney was seen in Lubbock Thursday. E. A.

Abney of Badger Lake, motored through 'here one day last week. Mr. Daniel Myers was in Aber- nahty Thursday. Mr. Guy Myers was at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. N. A. Myers, Friday. Earnest Jones was in Ab'ernathy Thursday with a bale of cotton.

Ode Holley happened to an exciting little accident Thursday afternoon, when it was thundering" and lightning his team -which he was working to the lister, got excited and ran away with him; although nothing serious has been reported. Mrs. George -Baker was seen in Aberriathy Friday. Miss Enna Gpeth was a pleasant caller of Miss LouciHe Baker She reports a relil nice time. School still very nicely and is gradually' increasing in number.

Those who were in Abernathy I The Blue Frbrit Restaurant Invites the patronage of the visitors to the city of Lubbock. 5M J. T. STANFILJL, Prop. South Side Square Saturday were Messrs.

W. A. Dunn, Felix Goebel, Brooks Taylor, Rudolf Fuchs, Richard Rilken, Tom Cunningham and two sons, Lewis' and Claude, N. A. Myers, Marvin Struve, Earl Bowley and mother, Charles Goeth and wife and Miss Emma Abney.

Robert Myers took a bale of cot- to Lubbock Saturday for his brother Guy. Mrs. B. F. Taylor has been ill for the past week but seems to be better at this writing.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gpy Myers, a big baby girl, March 12th. Mother 'and baby are both reported to be doing nicely. R.

W. Bowley and wife, Ear! Bowiey and wife, Mesdames R. Ril- ken and John Shradeh, were callers at the Guy Myers home Sunday afternoon. Mr. Bill Emery and family- were callers at.the D.

Haney home of Badger Lake, Saturday evening. Mr. Von O'Neal motored through nere one -day last week. Messrs. W.

Williamson and A. A Badger in this section one day las.t week buying some "horses. Miss Emma" Goeth entertained several of- the young people of this vicinity Sunday. Those present were: Misses Carrie Mae, Alma and Loucille. Baker and Addie Bowley; Messrs.

Ewald Fuchs, George Baker, Henry and Dick Habbinga and Willie Bowley. The day was spenl very rapidly. A real nice dinner was served and several snapshot: were taken in the afternoon. A real nice singing was enjoyet at the- R. W.

Bowley home Sunday evening-, -but we are very sorry to say that'this is the last one that we will got to enjoy there unless they decide to "move back to this country i Their departure will mean a grea Big Shipment of New Furniture We have just received a shipment of new "furniture and we can make you some very attractive prices on these goods, taking into consideration the splendid values. We are showing some dandy iron beds. See them before you buy. MOORE BROTHERS North Square PHONE 65 Lubbock, Texas We have received some new shipments containing a number of New Suits, Waists and Dresses, -maintaining the completeness of the lines. Our ladies ready-to-wear department is one of the busiest of our store, which proves the great values offered in this department.

Here are a few prices that are bound to prove interesting' to you: Ladies $22.50 to 7 5 0 0 Ladies' Dresses, Priced to $59.75 Gupid-Dechim and Georgette Waists, Priced from $4.75 to $15.00 K. Carter's Store North Side Square Lubbock, Texas loss of liviliness to the community. Those present were Messrs. Dick, Henry and H. Habbinpa, George Baker, Trix Carr, Cecil Norwood, R.

Riiken ami family, Herbert and Raymond Goeth and Winburn Wil- linmson; Misses Ara Karr, Erna and Tonie Gbeth, Loucille, Alma and Carrie Mn Baker, Emma, Martha and Madge Abney and Mrs. 'John Shrader. Mrs. Emery visited the Bill Emery home one last week. I Messrs.

Tommie, Carrie nnd Cecil Norwood' and Jessie York motored I here Sunday. i Tonic spent Sunday her cousin, Miss Carolina Fay, Ezc-11, and Minnie Dunn were callers of Misses Pauline and -Ruth Baker Sunday, afternoon. AN INTERESTING BAtCH OF NEW HOPE NEWS "We are having some real cool wfeather just now. Some of the young people enjoyed a singing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

.1. C. Cromer last Sunday night. Mr. Moody Smith and sister of at the Emms' home Sunday.

i.Mr/S. P. -and sons, Messrs. Calvin and Ealy were in town Saturday. and Mrs.

W. D. Dryden and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Bour- i Sunday.

Mrs. Emms -spent Tuesdav after- I noon with Mrs. S. P. Eoff.

Mr. S. D. was a Lubbock 1 visitor Saturday. Miss Mae Cowart and Mr.

Eiland Kibble of the Carlisle community attended the picture show at Lubbock Saturday night. They report an enjoyable time. Miss Johnson of Dalhart, is visiting her grandparent, Mr. W. W.

Nunley. Mrs. W. D. Dryden visited Mrs.

S. P. Eoff Monday afternoon. Blanche Emms arid brother, Clarence, were in town Saturday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Hood of the Shallowater community, 'wens visiting Mrs. Hood's sister, Mrs. Bourland, Saturday night and Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Dryden wore 1 in town Saturday afternoon. Mr.

Nunloy and son Henry, i were in Lubbock Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Barber visited Mrs. Barber's sisJer.

Mrs. Bourland. Sunday. Miss Girthie Nunley and niece, Miss Johnson, visited Mrs. Jim Nunley.

Monday. Mr. S. D. Pate has begun improv- i ing his place, having put out an chard and drilled his well.

Mrs. S. P. Eoff and daughter, Miss Vinetta, visited at the home of Mrs. Emms Friday afternoon.

Miss Clnra Dryden was absent from school Friday. Mr. Gus Haven was in town urday. Mr. T.

B. Duggan came out to Mr. Emms' place Friday afternoon to see about his cattle. Mr. and Mrs.

M. Rhoades were in town Saturday afternoon. Mn.S. P. Eoff was a Lubbock visitor Wednesday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Hhoades visited Mr. and Mrs.

Bourland Sunday afternoon. Brunswick Principles In Fine Tire Making The reason you are in the name on your tire is that it identifies the maker. By knowing the maker'you can judge his ideals of manufacture. The only secret of a super-tire lies in tHe principles of the maker. His standards decide the quality.

For there are no secrets in the tire industry. What you get depends on what is behind the name on your: tire. Brunswick, as you know, means a very old: concern, jealous of its good name. Since 1845 the House of Brunswick has been farhous the world over for the quality' of its products. The Brunswick Tire all that you expect--and morcv Your first one will be a revelation.

agree that you've never known a better. And you'll tell your friends. So spreads the news among motorists. The Brunswick the most welcome tire; that ever came to market. one Brunswick Tire.

Learn how good a tire can-be, built. And remember, it costs no more than like-type tires. THE BRUNSWJCK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Dallas Heaiqwarlevs: 611 Main St. Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis Mrs.

Ness, of Justiceburg, was here the first of this week visiting her sis-, te'r, Miss Lois Nance, who is in the sanitarium here for treatment. $ex. Lotspeich, of who has begii viwtingf parents here for "a ew her home Monday. CADILLAC GARAGE LUBBOCK. TEXAS.

Ross Renfro of Terry County is here -week attending Uhe of his She recently underwent an operation in a local sanitarium. Messrs. Thomas and-Stoes of hoka -were here this week 'attending- to business; iaatters;.

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Years Available:
1908-1920