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Lockhart Post-Register from Lockhart, Texas • Page 5

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Lockhart, Texas
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5
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jN CLASS IN RBCITAL F. Donnelley presented JMlt of her Expression Class So recital Saturday evening, after 21, at the home of Mrs. BC Thompson. program: 'tHeotae (Mnrie Irish) Mftry Frances Wallace Up (Anon) Dorothy Mae Monroe Lj (Marshall Sted Ellin Grace Thompson jSWrie Dreani (Wilbar D. Nes- Connie Howard rful (Monira Mcintosh) Ann La Ruo Arnold jfy Entertains the Minister cllle Critcs) dotolhy Helen Lone Acquainted font Irish) Howard, Dorothy Mac ponroe, Dorothy Helen Lane, iBten Grace Thompson, ft Weddinp (Sarah Clark) Frances Wallace rtaininjf Miss Scrofrjrins urehaii Stedman) Elko Grace Thompson Paul's Thanksjtffvinfr (Ida Headrick) Dorothy Mac Monroe l-Uncle Sam (Ann Steward) Mary Frances Wallace the Pilgrim Fathers Made iiktgivlng (Ida M.

Hendrick) Dorothy HeJon Lane -Mr. Oreen Calls (Marshall Sted man) Ann La Rue Arnold One-Act We Arc Wo men (Marie Irish) La Nell Waldrip, Ellen Ornce Thompson, Ann La Rue Arnold, Dorothy Mae Monroe. Her First Cnller (Marjorie Urqu hart) Connie Howard Pickle (Mary Edwards) Ann La Rue Arnold, Ellen Grace Thompson. Over the Telephone (Marshall Stedman) Margaret Langham In the Land of Never Happen (Ma rie Irish) Dorothy Mae Monroe Three-Act and Ladies of The Queen's Court (Marie Irish) CHARACTERS The Langham Lady Monroe Lady Thompsor Sir D. Thompson Sir Rolando-Ann Rue Aaroold Sir Hownrd Poor Old Lnne Nell Waldrip Only the Mothers and the Dads of the little performers were present.

At the close of the program social hour was enjoyed. Sinters Honor Bride-Elect Robstown, Nov. of the prettiest and most enjoyable parties of the season was given at the beautiful country home of Mrs. C. N.

Burditt when Misses Vtctorine and Hattle Beth Burditt entertained with Bridge, honoring their sister, Charleen, a bride- elect, whose marriage to Mr. Harold C. Jackson, of Dallas, is an event of the coming holidays. The house decorations were cut flowers and autumn foliage beautifully arranged in baskets and vases. The Thanksgiving color: scheme of brown and orange was reflected in the decorative mode thruout.

Especially artistic were the" tallies and hand decorated score pads carrying out the brown and orange theme. An attractive salad course of chicken salad, crackers, pickles olives, brown and orange Pinwheel cookies, orange mints and hot chocolate orange marshmallows was, served. The novel surprise of the course was a walnut tied with orange ribbon which contained the following announcement "Burditt-Jackson, Haven't you heard? Why, we heard this From a little bird. Charlecn's clever, Dut wo found out What she and Harold Were quiet December 22, 1931" Immediately following the an- nuuntrement Miss Julian Perry played softly "Love's Old Sweet Song" while Mrs. W.

B. Perry read the following poem, "Love's whkh WM byher arid dedicated to "Sweet is the song Love sings to us, It's melody's soft aW clear. Sweet is the story true love- tells, The story we love to hear. Dear is the home. young Love builds, Joy is the cornerstone; Where there are two hearts that, beat as one, Love never shall dwell' alone.

In the morning hours of your love, Happy and joyous and sweet, You are glad and free and confident, For the world is at your feet. But would you linger at the Shrine of Youth? Better things are waiting for you; In Life's fulfillment only can Love's young dream come true. When the fleeting morning hours Give way to the busy Love still will sing the same-sweet song, Sing it in the same sweet way. And when the evening, shadows fall And gather about you, dear, You will hear. refrains of, the old sweet song, And the story we love to hear." Out of town guests'for the occasion were Miss Italia' Nusom of Portland, Mrs.

Bert demons oi Houston, and Mrs. B. Perry and Miss Julian Perry of Houston, aunt and cousin of the honoree. WOMAN 'S CLUB At a recent meeting of the Woman's Club the Christmas clear up set by the City Commission was endorsed and the co-operation of all members of the Woman's Club urged. The club plan a study of floriculture toward the end that Lockhart may be made a city of increasing floral beauty.

Tentative plans for the Flower Exchange so successfully conduct ted in the past and time jFlower ShdW, Complete details will be published from time to time. JUST AN IMU Entertain at Thanksgiving Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Parr entertained with an elegant five- course Thanksgiving dinner at their home, corner of Hackberry and Guadalupe streets, Thursday evening.

Table and room decoration? were tasteful and artistic combining the autumn shades in different colored chrysanthemums, while red candles cast a soft glow over the lovely setting. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. U.

Conley, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hoffman of San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Pal- tiere of Lan Antonio, Miss Lillian Parr, Vernon Hilliard, the host and hostess.

After dinner bridge was enjoyed. "Can you Imagine any reason why my. eyes should be ao weak, Miss Arabella?" "Why no, can't, Mr. Snooch, hut I know that they say that the eyes lire the of the mind." Ambitioa In an address on salesmanship, Charles M. Schwab laid stress on the necessity ef being weJr'dressed, but added: "But there must be something to back up the front.

The old saying that no roan is a hero to bis valet should not hold good. Try to be what you pretend to be and remember this: a man wishes lie were as wise as lie thinks his wife thinks be berg of Nogalcs, A here' last week ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

berg and his uncle E. at Miehdofca. Mr. and JtrsA berg' were guests at a ner at the Raney home. hre from Stephenvillo where they, had visited Mrs.

Strombetg's relaV tives. Mr. is an 'St' M. graduate ai gjfveripent spector 4f and vegetables at; lie A criminologist llndsW that tht conceited make the worst What a lot of poor drivers there Angeles Times. Greek Older Leaf flreek Is considerably ihao Latin, wlilfh Is shown- by the fact that Latin wns profoundly tafia, enced by Greek during Its luent Delicious Pomcgraacte The fruit of the pomegranate la filled with numerous purple aaft red seeds, each Inclosed in a layer of pulp.

This pulp Is used to malfe a refresh inn drink and In, tome countries Is made into wine. Up Bablet Great men used to say: "All 1 am I owe to my mother." The future great man will say, "All I am I owe to child psychology and Home Companion. fit 'A V5B LOCKHARTS CHRISTMAS GIFT The greatest thing Lockhart has ever done in the way of entertainment. for YOU! NQ rpattcr where you live you can participate in this great event if in h'ai'V'gri this day. Don't fail to regtMcvv FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11th 4 A Trades Day Treasure Hunt 3 P.

M. to 7 P. M. When gifts of silver, gold and merchandise will be distributed to the visitors and citizens of Lockhart. Christmas Tree Lighting The American Legion will have their annual Tree Lighting program at 7:30 p.m.

Also over 100 trees.jinjjtjhe business district will be shown for the first time of the season. Band Concert -5. 7 P. Ml to 7:30 P. M.

4 Annual Christmas Gift Showing Merchants will keep stores open until 9 p. m. for visitors to view their display of Christmas Goods. You Can't Afford to Miss This Great Free Event Come to Lockhart, see the beautiful Christmas lights, meet your friends. Hear the music, take part in the singing, let the children see the toys.

and don't forget the treasure hunt This big event sponsored by American Legion, Business Mens Club and Trades Day Association. Registering hours 8 a.m. to 3 p. m..

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