The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1949 Page: 3 of 8
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DECEMBER 16, 1949
BIG LAKE W'lUJCAl. BIC. LAKE. REAGAN COUNTY. TEXAK
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THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS IS EVERYWHERE
Use Your Credit - As A Buying Convenience * And Pay All Bills
Promptly Each Month Or According To Agreement - - - -
Retail Merchants Association Of Big Lake
^~L:TK:Zn~: Mrs. Moore Presents Students Of Piano
County ranch people, i* recovering Spring.
j In Recital Thursday Evening
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Mrs. May Rees Moore presented her advanced students of piano
in a recital last evening in the high school auditorium, featuring
them in a two-piano ensemble. Also on the program was a baritone
solo and numbers by the high school choral club. Following Is given
the program In detail:
Spring Song
Parade of the Ants .................................... Thompson
Billie Williams and Jack Eaton
Waltz—from "Waltz of the Fairies’’ ...................... Schmitt
Song of India—from the Legend "Sadko" .......Rimsky-Korsakow
Darlyne Alford and Jerry Sue Scott
Arbutus (Intermezzlo) ........................ ... M A. E Davis
Marian Sue Roach and Lacy Schovajsa
The Cuckoo
A Little Mazurka ................................ Arr Thompson
Anita Stephenson and Eddie Stephenson
Country Gaidens—Brlttlsh Folk Music Arr Grainger
Lynn Sprayberry and Eddie Stephenson
La Regata Venezlana (Nocturne de Rossini).........F Liszt
Beth Werst and Patsy Adams
Diana ..............................i........................ Holst
Lacy Schovajsa and Marian Sue Roach
GETS MEMORABLE BOftKS
Three memorable books h*ve re-
cently been placed in the Reagan
County Library Two were given In
memory of John F. Nunn They
were - The Treasure of the Chris-
tian Faith" by Charles Morrison,
given by Mr and Mrs H L. Puck-
ett, and "The Southern Folklore"
by B A Botkins, given by Mr and
Mrs M Purcell "The Threads That
Run So True” by Jess Stuart, was
given by Mr and Mrs Billy Boyd
In memory of Troy 8tevens
Mr and Mrs. John Goodwin and
j children, Kathy and Jan. have re-
| turned from Rocksprlngs where
they had visited for several days.
While Mr Goodwin was away, his
| duties as manager of the Taylor
Theatre, were assumed by the own-
er, H Ford Taylor, of Ballinger '
Habenera—from "Carmen" ......................... Georges Bizet
The Missouri Waltz....................... Fred Knight Logan
Patsy Adams and Beth Werst
Mrs R. S. Shelton has returned
from Waco where she spent several
weeks with a cousin who had re-
| ceived Injuries In a car accident
Thus Salth The Lord
Haggla 11:6, 7-Malachal III: 1
Beth Werst
G F. Handel
But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming Malachal ni:2
For He Is Like a Refiner's Fire.................O F Handel
Bill Olpson, baritone
Holy Night, Silent Night ........................ Joseph Mohr
Franz Oruber
Reagan High School Choral Club
Mrs D. C Goble has returned
from Austin where she visited with
her daughters, Mrs Roy Rivers and
Mrs T L. Holland
Surely He Hath Borne Our Orlefs Isaiah LIII:4. 5
Patsy Adams
G F Handel
Joy to the World
Reagan High School Choral Club
Fifty-two Issue* of the home
town paper will make an Ideal gift
to send to friends and relative*
away from here. Send them a
year’s subscription to the Big Lake
Wildcat for S2.50 out of the county
or $2 00 in the county.
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Werst, J. L., Jr. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1949, newspaper, December 16, 1949; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth631432/m1/3/?q=coaster: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.