The Lone Star Lutheran (Seguin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Monday, January 13, 1930 Page: 5 of 8
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VALENTINE SENTIMENTS ARE EXPRESSED IN
r~A~ most1 EittincTway with gIbson -
GREETING ( ARI)S
f>011*1 F \ | m *r i men I Huy tile Il«-^t
ATWATKK K KNT KAIHoS
WI I.LA It I» HATTKIMKS
ZIPP BATTERY & RADIO
COMPANY
THE LONE STAR LUTHERAN
Mis- It nliy l.iuuc visited with
lii'i sisnr. Imu* Liiim* on Jim. 'l-\.
Mis- Use Fieimnulh. it student
.if I'AL’.’i-'.’ti, nml her iwii sister*
'Kited friends on tin* <11111)111* on
Jin :{. Miss Fri'luinnlh Is ni pr«*s-
<-iii lining stenographic work in Sun
Antonin.
Hcv. mill Mrs. A. |.. S<-<iit wit*1
guest* on llm campus <<n Jnn.
Mr. A. Isinicsoii nf Ft. Ilodge,
I own «;i s iln< Kims! of Mr. II. K.
Cllisnn nil Jill). t£ii« I.
Mr. Itnlirrt Haxtcr spent Sunday.
Jnn. O. in (lon/ales.
Miss Ini1/ Wi'ii/i'l s|h'IiI ill** weck-
I'liil ni ilm liimm nf In'i* |inmnts in
Znni.
BRANNIES BAKERY
"'llAT SKliFIN MAKF.S
MARKS SKUI IN
Mr. Alois Hraun, head of tin*
imisiij ulop.'irl iik'iii, has roniii'rti'il
Ills services In I .III lli'lil II College
since HUH. Al present lie i- t oh til-
ing a largo oliiss in piano, theory,
anil composition.
Sir. 'TVriiiin was born dn .Inly"I.
1S71. noar To|ilii/. in Hoheuiiu. He-
Wgail In sinily music ill I In* ago
of sovon. Ilis lirsi loaolior was l-is
father, Oitsiav llraiin. who was a
inipil of tho famous Anion I truck -
lior alul director of a innsio stinml
in KiHMiigslmotlo, Silesia, Mr.
Mraiiii <H<I extensive work in music
under tin* famous linns Solimiill of
Vienna. In issl |n* <nmo to Amoii-
on. whom liis lirsi two years wore
s|**nt in Sognin. From IKtll In 1
Mr. Hraun bail oltargo of the music
department at St. Mary's Cniversi-
ty in Sail Antonin.
Traveling extensively in the I'nii-
oil States ami Mexico. Mr. Hraun
has come in iHTsonnl eonlacl will;
many of the living artists ami piim
Uts among whom are Frit/ Kries-
ler. Joso|ih l.ehvinne, "alter tJiese-
king. ami Hmlolf (Jan/. In lull lie
visited Kuro|a* in order to allend
the Wagner Festivals in Itnireuih.
On his return trip lie also traveleil
in Holland, Ireland, Scotland. Flig-
ht ml and Canada.
Ml'. Itraiin has become <|iiiie ver-
satile in his work, lie has been a
coiftrilnltor to -Ilie 'hiono M.isik
Zcitimg" in Sliiltgarl, tin1 "F.inde"
Mnga/.ine. and for a niimlier of
years wrote the concert reviews
for the San Antonio K'\ press also
a large iiuiiiInt of compositions ami
arrangements. Former 'imlcni- of
Lutheran College have heroine ue-
iiuiiiuled with his processional.
"Midst Itlooniiiig Fields ami Italmy
Skies.’’ and "(loll Helmete Mich."
He lias als<( written program notes
for llie Sail Antonio Symphony Or-
chestra. Mr. Hraun has given fre-
ipient lectures at tin* San Antonio
Music Tcacltcr’s Association and
often appear* hi oncerts in San
Antonio. Ill l'.MKl lie attempted to
piddisli a music journal "Arsis ami
Thesis" in San Antonio. This was
Hie first attempt made of publish-
ing a musical journal in Texas.
A number of Mr. Hraun'* grad-
uate students are at present hold-
ing responsible ixisitloiis ill ilu»
musical world : *.111110 are studying
music in New York City.
Mr. hniii- Crude of Hondo, a
coliiihemhil stmlei.it of last year.
\\a- n visitor on the rumpus on
Jan. t.
Miss Kvelyn Koester and Mr. H.
(I. Hohneukamp were visitors on
tilty-itmims im Jan. J».__... _ „
Mrs. Wm. Kraiisliaar and Miss
(ieorgia Moe s|h*iii the afternoon
of Jail. 7lh iu San Antonio select-
ing furnishings for the new girl’s
doi'niiiory.
Misses Anita ami Olivia Jans-
sen, of San Antonio were visitors
of l.illiau anil ClirlsiiiHe Krause
on Jan. “111.
Misses Vivian ami Hraeher and
Mr, (iilison s|s*nt the a«termy»n
of Jan. 7 in Austin. •—
CollipllllU'tlts of
CITIZENS STATE BANK
"The Friendly Hank"
E. L. HANER & CO.
sinhitix<; (iooHs
Hargaius in Tennis llackcts
- - USE - -
THAT (J t to 11 Cl I.F (iASiil.INK
til I.F M> NON MO'I'olt FI Kh
Cl I.F SFI’ltKMK MO'I’Oit
Oil.
Al the Orange rumps
LOVETT MOTOR CO.
Al l. l oltn I-HOIHCTS
- - arid - •
CooltYKAK TlltKS
Compliments of
SEGUIN
STATE BANK & TRUST CO.
Capital - - - SHMI.OOO
Surplus - - .<IlKl.Otsi
MARVIN EICKENROHT
BARTLETT COCKE
AHCIHTKCTS
. . ...A
su| Maverick llldg.
San Antonio, Texas
SCHMIDT & WILEY
FUKSII MFATS OF ALL
KI NI »S
W. C. DIBRELL & SON
HI'VKits OF Col’NTHY
1*1(01 >1 OK
LOCALS
Messrs. Hlluiar tirimni, Louis
llannenninu. and Kdwlu llanue-
niann. slmlenis at Capital I’nlversi-
!.'. Columbus, Ohio, visited friends
on 1 lie campti* on January k* and ■’(.
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The Lone Star Lutheran (Seguin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Monday, January 13, 1930, newspaper, January 13, 1930; Seguin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982173/m1/5/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.