The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1910 Page: 2 of 10
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Big Days
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THURSDAY NIGHT
Escaped Eroni the Harein
TRIDAY NIGHT
A WARRIOR BOLD
SATURDAY NIGHT
KIT CARSON
35 PEOPLE 35
A Revelation in Spectacular and
Dramatic Entertainments
‘ Popular jPrices
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NOVEMBER
24th
10 Vaudeville Acts 10
eiinett's l*eaut\ Chor.s
i.e net' s Sii_ u an i Ihm-
eing Girls*.
liter t it's Concert Orchestra
Bennett s Concert Band,
Bennett’s Parade at No i
Concert at 7:30,
Kenner 's Burros.
Bennett ami his Banj >.
Kiliev Bennett, t he oi i^i» a!.
!' origin;;! ideas.
Bennett's Funny Stories in
this |Taper.
Grrad Free Street Parade
At Noon Daily
Fret' Band Concerts Each Evening
SEE BENNETT’S BEAUTY
CHORUS—8 Singing and
Dancing Girls—8
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Thr Seniors’ Entertainment conmd within their mcii t! circle charmed circle »ach . ;i»< «l>u»*
( The followlHR account of the ;l !,‘u ch«VM»n friends and tic was : * ipared to p« s sue,* s. '?>
Senior’s entertaimmmt came in High School faculty ■certain tests of wit ami *kiii In
Ifvu late for lust week’s issue, m "The Unexpected' >ecmeil to these tots mam surprising
^hit'll it should hnvo iipi vun*vl, , \)K' tlw kl'yiiolo oi bht% citTnir trout thihvj* vsrto Vuntrtl IY>v
and we publish same this week, the heartv class ’’Welcome.
|ct) ) welcome, thrice welcome’’ to the
in-
stance. when one voting lads
asked her partner in ’Vonfu-irg
I'he following .(uaint message Sister, papa suid come home, ’’ Queries" What he would do it
delighted. yet hewiMered the
favored tew the Seniors chose to the atoness ot the hour.
Kven thf> class* room assumed
its holiday garb as was show n by
tho border of autumn leaves
(from which peeped huts, cats
which reminded the reveler of j she should fall in love with Inm?
sin* received this rook: “1 would
i prepare for my tunerul; l ought
I as well. ’’
While one of the boys thought
that the only way to avoid a
"quiz” this year was to h int the
teacher with a shot gun
In another contest where (a
honor last waroh
If SOU l> .< lent «>t nui*.
I 'ml like t'un pi eitv much,
.1 uh( norm* to uur lYnxt
I’ih! pUv viml * o and ail **u»h
.... . , sen ..m Keein .. Jl|Uj ow|s> over the blackboard:
IhursvUv iilterneen tour twenty ,N"
v«>mbar lot. bv the legend spelled out in
This little missive, with its ofld leaves upon the hoarvl of "Sen
decorations of jack-o lanterns iors' U; by the class motto, writ | miliar objects represented famous
and tinted autumn h aves, proved ten upon the board in pink and j picture*, a pair of divided s-ms*
to be a very appropriate forerun- j green, and last but not least, by sor* reminded one young man of
tier of one of tiie most delightful the quaint owli, bats, etc.,which ’’Separate Lovers.” Another
events which ever made the walls were the guardian angels of each young man thought an old shoe
represented "Rejected ”
Mr. Thorp prove! to be the
quickest thinker of the gentle-
n r i v> ving an oak : Yamod
c or w it oh w »ii in utYcr y*ai -
»> min t h m *'f> ast " >
' il c , M > r > e.veil thv> »c icr
rr.e, t eautiful fruit plate,
h c ; bra' k Montague the
\ . o ss »r of thv* boo!>\
".'tabtht'.”
\ tc , > O'i imsscd the iv
■ ed us >i ln>\ wo re p rmitted
assemhic around t.hc festive j
• aid. I'l.ioo cards, on which!
. k« tc ed a jolly owl. hob
u dene w it a t! o moon and boar-
i ■ e .egeau; "Wo won’t go
i\ - I morning." proved to
r pwphcc.N for forgetful ot
the s .\ ' 11 \ passing n oun nts, tin*
nn-rrv »,<u vl lingv re I nil the
aha "i n;ght enwrappovl tin
! land. d van.tiles *»• ** ’ no "lab"
i sin >t a >ott radiance ut>tm l.hc
il,.., >1 wi>i^.»nl mitni sctoii'.
1 Sonic witty roasts closed this
bapp\ at’air.
t'o tin- apple:
11 \ t is a>|> . w: ' he* I,s ,'*r*
AO fell*
I tilt .* i m t n,e all
i S -r-.ii ' shell 111 t'«' u> bed.
(k v Lii'iii i koo i
l .* piece ot chocolate cake:
llma-'s'o * ake, the sweete-t thing in
ihe wa«rUi
l'ii * «< . In*. . to thinK ot a Seimu
Kir>
1 o t tc w tse old ow l:
|{ r. .. s> the owl. tin ivn*e*l i’»*.e i‘i'
vn the wot Id.
Unlrj., u, |«««r,lm , e, m,*\ w a s*tuor
gift
l'hoso w ho enjoyed this ever-
j i o-l»o r*'me inhered least were.
Mr and Mrs. Green, Missis
Thompson. Moses. Brinkley, Kos
n r. Waldrop. Alford. Hudson,
York.Hohr and Stribling; Most -
;runes. I’horp. lohrson, laght*
, Montague and K\ an
Tracy Talh Hear Ye Him.
Kveryb.ul\ in and around our j I will sp^k Satur*i»\ at two
little burg at* enjoying g*H*d |o’cl-■** s on ti e I rathe in Venue
health, at '•* v c line. Work J Girls or the White Slave Tr.t a
about done. >. we ha\ e lots of I Also t: ev s of whiskv -
time now to visit arum d. i who gave the right for >uci ,
Weaves rry ’ hear tha Mr the wa\ u* s *>p (
Amos Davis an ; famd> !* t for
the far wes! on last M* ndav. but
hope the\ w il l*,»\ *■ a nice trio
and wish for them every pros
perilv in their new home.
The Woodman < iivle w II ;\ *>
a box supper at :he Winulmar
hall at Trac\ K* id *\ night the,
18th, Everybody is invited to
come.
<t. W Id's
Heed the Warni k»
M<'ib Rockdale Pe pie M>
Lone So
Ill'll «' kilim \ s in',, , ■ -k ' . i
•nmi-U'iknh■,» w vni.ics ih.*‘ .
, lu*l 1*0 iv'm l'***l l*\
as we are *m • to show v»; t• 0 ■»> n«<«t(ug ib«< kidm** \ 'u
ever* on*' a good time b\ having !l'" M>' ";«11 *»( *tivoiat«'i nuuv >
all those crood ♦ bines to eat in* *■• may tM» sated s*ek k
an most g*>* ti ,nnvs t*' * .u im m \, H .inik. Ut-xmolltng u>
magmabl*'. Kverybo.!\ come,
Thei'*' is to he i wedding this
t' .ll o' ■ 'bri.'ktt isi
bit III |'ll s* HE l'.
. n tl's't ; :*;a
afternoon. Gontncimg parties tv‘''k > * .«• .*
•«V Miss Lilh Ik,vis ‘and Neal ‘ d
lU-*in*'lling i>'
-i ilim* ii* * ml i
sluggt ,r u vi . ' -
tw *,l s* s-is;t;!! O'..
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MvBuvnett We wish them a
long am! happy life.
Pecans area failure in our part
of t he country,
M> ving is the order *d' thi' day
now. Munegoin. west, some east
atui -out li. w bile ot hers ,u *• just
SWanmav houses,
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fake no oib«*i
of th« dear old old college ring
with laughter and jollity. For
at that hour th* Soniore wel-
individual temple of learning,
e. the deaka.
Before being received into the
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housework in small family. O-all
at thin office.
A Business Education
TOBY’S
Practical Buslnaas CottoP1
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Kennon, R. W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1910, newspaper, November 17, 1910; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth742085/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.