The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1939: Searching Inside

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...' it made'lifflW such as painting, sketching, . simple, everyddy that one j^i^lac«#ture or music may....! s-ns,tlve he is' If he can ***** . It it is music he is interested in. ™ c°mpamons on common ground... that he him a healthy person. Always re- to hear the kind of music he likes.1 ean|S ^ cut®1... before he comes into a aelfa happy person. If your child is does not like classical music. Popu- ^’"8cl...““ ^*e- y°ur Aild to undernourished, do not blame him.' lar music, while usually not as ''arn and do

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.... Geppert will begin ter music classes on - ^londay. September 11, those interested see ter ox call 161. , 7... a position as Public School Music Teacher. 'Will take your old bicycle on a new one and easy payments

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...^. which were displayed oil long tables in the,‘reception, suite. * Incidental music was furnished...* p.m. and spent a delightful eve? ning dancing to the music of a radio. Mrs. Looney served punch

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... has a Department ot Music, too. The department conducted by Lucile Kirkpatrick, who is a graduate... of music; Willie James Carter, department of manual' training; H. M. Heg gins, coach and science department

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