The Lone Star Lutheran (Seguin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Monday, January 13, 1930 Page: 8 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Lutheran University Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Bonham Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE LONE STAR LUTHERAN
STUDENTS GIVEN
AHOLIDAY
DINNER
NEW ARRANGEMENT TRIED
Thursday night, Dts\ lftth was
a vary enjoyable evening for the
students of Lutheran College.
A Christmas dinner was given by
the faculty nteinlters in the college
dining hull. The room was tuste-
Jully decorated in Christmas col-
ors which were carried out in the
table decorations and place cards.
A clever additional touch was the
soft glow of candlelight. The deli-
clou* rcpasi wn* worthy of praise.
Such “eats!" A dinner course with
all Christinas livings made up tla-
men u.
I'pon retiring to the Assembly
Hall a short program was render-
wl. Little Miss (iretchen Krausliaar
and Master Jack Ander each, gave
an interesting and appropriate
reading and little Miss Lois
son s-aiig a Christinas carol. Santa
Claus then arrived in all Ids par-
phenalia and 'he presents and
Christmas mail were distributed to
till. Much fun amt laughter was
created by tin- reading of witty
saying attached-to yaeli gift wi.rb.-h
was to express vlie |x-culiar eliar
aeteristics of the Individual who re-
ceived a gift. A beautiful Christ-
mas tree adorned the .stage.
After refreshments hot choco-
late and cakes had been served the
entertalnmenptof the evening came
to a Hose. The (line for departure
came all too soon. A true Christ-
mas Spirit prevailed and everyone
expressed his best wishes and
FRANK KRAUSE’S CAFE
Cold Iirinks, Candy, Cigars
Short Orders and Lunches
at all flours
HOMIN'K. TEXAS
SEGUIN’S
Hit; I>EPAKTMKN'T STORE
BLUMBERG BROTHERS
COMPANY
Hen lee* Quality Courtesy
Grad Gas
Mrs. Ernst Sturm (nee Ida
Mashnieicrt is living near Bart-
lett. Mrs. Sturm was a student of
*24-’25.
Mr. Rut»en Hode a graduate of
•24-'2.r> hus accepted a position with
the Kothmuuu Commission Co. of
San Antonio.
Miss Lydia Walter was married
to Mr. Willie Krieg of Thrall on
Thanksgiving dn|y of 11*28. Miss
Walter was a student of ’24-'2n.
Mr. Jacoh Lorfing of ’24-’2r> is
employed hy the retim-ries at Sug-
tirlaud, Texas.
Miss Until Ctesel- of tlie class
of '24-’2{I graduated from the I*,
and S. Hospital school of nursing
lids summer. At present she i> nurs-
ing in San Antonio.
Mr. Adolph Hoffmann of '2.1 is
employed at tin* Met* (hunts and
Planters Mill in New Braunfels.
hearty appreciation to the faculty
and all those who nssisti-d in mak-
ing this such an enioyuhte Christ-
party.
BROADWAY SPORTING
I GOODS CO
*■■■ - SAN ANTONI') It X>-',--
At/)/ctic Outfitters
H. S. MANSFIELD
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
Electrician fur Lutheran College
PHI INK 7.1
WEINERT’S DRUG STORE
Iteglsiensl Pharmacist on Job
at All Til.....
PHONE Xi
♦
f»
RICHARD RUEHLE
PLUMBING AND HEATING
CONTRACTOR
REPAIR WORK GIVEN PROMPT
ATTENTION BY RELIABLE MEN
Phone 262
105 River St.
THE MARKET HOUSE
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH
GROCERIES. VEGETABLES ANI) DELICATESSEN
Phones 540-541
Free Delivery
INSPECTOR VISITS L. C.
Dr. A. II. Nolle. Ih-nn of the Fac-
ulty of SoutInvest Texas Teachers
College, was a visitor Monday, .lau.
FI, Dr. Nolle was delegated hy Dr.
Colltey Hall, president of the Texas
Association of Colleges to inspect
our college department in order to
approve our application for admis-
sion into the association. It is hop-
ed that he was favorably impress-
ed.
Dr. Nolle was the principle
speaker at an organization of (Jun-
dalii|H* County teachers, .Ian. F't.
MODERN SHOE SH<#
If There In a Better Way la
Remodel Your Shoes
WK WILL IK) IT
Seguin Texas
GRAND LEADER
BARBER SHOP
SANITATION AND sMtVICK
Is Our Motto
H. K. RARTII
Kx-Student L. C.
YOT'R PHOTOGRAPH
Is tin- only thing your friends
can’t buy. (Jive photos, they
live forever.
EBERHARD’S
PIGGLY WIGGLY
GROWING
WITH
LUTHERAN
COLLEGE
XT!'DENTS
HEADQUARTERS
WILLIAMS DRUG CO.
No’s. 1 & 2
SEGUIN
SILK HOUSE
LADIES
READY-TO- W E A R
Phone 24
REICHMAN’S TAILOR SHOP
Appreciates Your Patronage
Cull--
MR. A. GISLER
"t tur Representative"
SEGUIN STEAM LAUNDRY
WE DO IT---
Better — Cheaper — Quicker
AND GUARANTEE IT
WILSON HILL
I.. C. Representative
GUADALUPE CREAMER
Y
ICE CREAM
SEGUIN, TEXAS
Manufacturers of
BUTTER
- MILK AND OTHER DAIRY
PRODUCTS
Phone 650
THE SEGUIN MILLING & POWER COMPANY
SEGUIN, TEXAS
Manufacturers of
(H R PRIDE, SNOWKINT, HOMEMAKER, WHITE HOUSE,
and other l-rands of high grade Hour and
white house poultry and stock feeds
“A Texas Industry”
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
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/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.