They're getting up in age like us or they're dead.
They all played at the first superclub, Louann's - corner of Lovers and Greenville in DallasWichitabear said:
They're getting up in age like us or they're are dead.
there were 6,000 people there to see Lawrence Welk back in the dayAssassin said:They all played at the first superclub, Louann's - corner of Lovers and Greenville in DallasWichitabear said:
They're getting up in age like us or they're are dead.
Assassin said:They all played at the first superclub, Louann's - corner of Lovers and Greenville in DallasWichitabear said:
They're getting up in age like us or they're are dead.
I will see if I can find one for you. About what year would that have been?SATXBear said:Assassin said:They all played at the first superclub, Louann's - corner of Lovers and Greenville in DallasWichitabear said:
They're getting up in age like us or they're are dead.
My parents were married at the old Lovers Lane Methodist Wedding chapel at Lovers Lane and Lemon. It is no longer there because of Love field expansion. Wish I had a picture of it.
Assassin said:I will see if I can find one for you. About what year would that have been?SATXBear said:Assassin said:They all played at the first superclub, Louann's - corner of Lovers and Greenville in DallasWichitabear said:
They're getting up in age like us or they're are dead.
My parents were married at the old Lovers Lane Methodist Wedding chapel at Lovers Lane and Lemon. It is no longer there because of Love field expansion. Wish I had a picture of it.
The Chapel was the original church of Lovers Lane Methodist, built just post WWII it appears. It was enlarged at that location on Lovers between Inwood and Lemmon, later moved to Inwood and Northwest Highway. The building is still there and is Providence Christian School. Stain glass windows are still in the sanctuary area.SATXBear said:Assassin said:I will see if I can find one for you. About what year would that have been?SATXBear said:Assassin said:They all played at the first superclub, Louann's - corner of Lovers and Greenville in DallasWichitabear said:
They're getting up in age like us or they're are dead.
My parents were married at the old Lovers Lane Methodist Wedding chapel at Lovers Lane and Lemon. It is no longer there because of Love field expansion. Wish I had a picture of it.
Thanks
1962
Assassin said:The Chapel was the original church of Lovers Lane Methodist, built just post WWII it appears. It was enlarged at that location on Lovers between Inwood and Lemmon, later moved to Inwood and Northwest Highway. The building is still there and is Providence Christian School. Stain glass windows are still in the sanctuary area.SATXBear said:Assassin said:I will see if I can find one for you. About what year would that have been?SATXBear said:Assassin said:They all played at the first superclub, Louann's - corner of Lovers and Greenville in DallasWichitabear said:
They're getting up in age like us or they're are dead.
My parents were married at the old Lovers Lane Methodist Wedding chapel at Lovers Lane and Lemon. It is no longer there because of Love field expansion. Wish I had a picture of it.
Thanks
1962
http://www.pcstx.org/
Providence Christian School of Texas
5002 West Lovers Lane
Dallas, TX 75209
ADMISSIONS:
Director of Admission: Meredith Lockhart mlockhart@pcstx.org
Admission Assistant and Registrar: Pam Floyd pfloyd@pcstx.org
Admissions Phone Number: 214-302-2809
Main Phone Number: 214-302-2800
Admissions Fax: 214-292-8599
it helps to have 24,000 plus members on my Dallas history page... they dont miss muchSATXBear said:
Thanks, you are a wizard. I was under the impression it was at the intersection of Lovers lane and Lemon and had been torn down. I had no idea it was part of the school. I guess the church got added onto around the original small chapel before it eventually moved up the road on Inwood. I will have to go check out the school next time I am in Dallas.
Thanks Assassin!
back when I was a kid. Mom and Dad went there several timesWichitabear said:
Assassin have you ever attended the Texas play in Palo Duro canyon? If not, you need to. Just the setting is wonderful. I was raised in the Panhandle and it still
amazes me that we have this great canyon. Happy New Year!
Several "Gus" hats being worn by the DB&DC.Assassin said:
Dallas Band and Drum Corp courtesy of Dallas Elks