Hockley County Herald (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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Hockley County Herald
American Glee Club
of an exceptionally fine singing
organisation;, all are capable
musicians, and the- fact that tile
members have sung together for
several seasons makes excellence
in ensemblet passible. In "the
second place, the young men are
accomplished instrumentalists,
each member taking part in jthe
instrumental part of the program
as well as the vocal side.
The members of .the quartet
are as follows: Lancelot Bufton,
second tenor, "piano, saxophone,
reader, bells; CranfilJ Fowler,
first tenor; banjo, bells; Anthony
Dworak, basso, sax phone, piano,
Irells; Arthur Kayser, baritone,
saxophone, bells, piano
It can be readily -seen that a
musical treat is in store for local
people when the American Glee
Club appears here. They have
been a dependable attractions
for several seasons throughout
all parts of the United States,
and local people are promised a
most enjoy a trie program on th^
occasion of tfieir visit herer."''Tire-
re per to ire of vocal numbers runs
from the classical to the popular
numbers of the day.
Build That Home
.c — NOW —
ELLIOTT-RUSSELL LUMBER p
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Tire American Glee" Club, un
der the direction of Lancelot
Bufton, has won for itself a most
enviable position among the lekd"
ing novelty quartets of the coun
try. Mr Bufton has been before
the public for many years in
quartet work, and for the past
four seasons has been directing
his own organization. He is a
graduate of the Lyceum Arts
Conservatory, Chicago, and he
has also studied at the American
Conservatory in Chicago, and
also at the Musical College. He
is a vocal pupil of Oscar Saenger
of New York "City ..v„
Tftis.organizatfoh is to appear
hereon the evening of Tuesday,
Nov. Ibrli, at High School Audi-
torium
Mr. Anthony Dworak is the
basso .*M*'-"Hte organization, arid
jn addition, he_plays _ the
phone and beds. He is a student
of Professor Kirkpatrick of the
Univer sity of Nebraska, at Lin
coin, and has had wide quartet
experience.
Mr. Arthur Kayser, baritone,
is also ar. accorn plisiyed artist on
saxophone and piano He., is a1
Marquette University graduate
and, like Mr Dworak, lias had
extensive conceit experience in)
quartets and recitals.
Mr Qranfill Fowler, the first I
tenqr with the American Glee
Club, is from OkJaJjiyna City, a
pnpitrrf ~A'r Ch li r Schnell. He has
a fine tenor voice of lyjjic quality I
and is a banjo artist af marked |
attainment.
The program is full of interest!
ing novelty features, and thesej
clever young artists, th rough >
their varied instinmen+HtUHj-,, e
get some line effects. The bell
ringing is a I way.s_.an interesting
department and takes well
with audiences everywhere,
i In the first place, they boa*t
Home Builders
See our House Plans
We have a Home Planning Servi
aid you in that feature as well as se;
building material.
Challenge Wind Mills
We want
Cicero Smith
- Lumber Co.
usiness
We make a specialty of all kin&j C
ripping and mill work. Call on us for
in this line
Phone 80
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Levelland,- T<
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W'BMT MAIN ST. LEVELLAf
Policy
Levelland, Texas
West Side Square
To Citizens of Levelland
.. . and Hockley County:
In purchasing the Wilson Drug Store, we
have satisfied a desire we have had for
many months—-to locate in L'evelland, for
we think it is destined to become one of
the best towns on the South Plains
We assure you that we are here to serve
you and we cordially invite you to call.
Mr. Geo. Bragg, who is known to many of
you, is a member of the firm and will be
in charge of the store. ~
fo Our Friends
and Former Customers
Wc desire to inform you that we have just sold
the stock, 'fTxtuies and good will of the Wilson
Drug Store to, Messrs. Alexander and Bragg, of
Brownfield, who are experienced druggists.
We wish to thank you for your valuable patronage
in the past and for the many courtesies shown us.
We shall ever have a warm feeling for you and
for Levelland.
We also wish to ask that you continue to patronize
the store, as you will find the new proprietors to
Be upstanding business men, eager to give you a
square deal. They are professional druggists and
will prove a valued asset to your city.
With kindest regards.
We not only believe in Levelland and her
future, but we believe in the progressive
ness of her citizenship. It is our intention
to make this another
___^ “Good Drug Store In A Good Town”
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West Side of Sqy^c; Lc
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Hockley County Herald (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1926, newspaper, November 12, 1926; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1154232/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.