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Telephone No. i
THE BUECKENMIjC.E AMERICAN. RJIECKENRIDGE. TEXAS. SINDAY. APRIL 19. 1931
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MOTTIES
B kAUII.ICEN II.WNES
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Steak Fry At Lake a
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fr at be Lafu.ise ' ikp 1 i lis
night
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Disl. (loiuenlion Ot Kedrmled
1 "ii jsi i r- HcCllliii ii.'nifs Hem' on
Women b Hubs Mcrls In Sri';ihamir'!!;'7r!!.j'r it"
HOUSE ACTION
NEEDED F 0 R
TOBACCO TAX
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Ullm.n. Winter WooJ Ccing l!i-
l. id Rev II. 1 Maikley.
. Vole Due Monday; Senate
Agrees On Report
For Levy
message.
commun
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at 11 oVlii'l:
- Owing to our rh )lr K"''"K to A!
I biny tonight to preient theit K-
FIRST MKTIlOiMNl" Clll 111 I!. ter Cantata. King oi lor "th -p
Sundi.y. A u M ttt.n Morning wUI be no lervlce here tonight As
worship 10 5f u'l loi'k ' min of inn mmihi" in i.m '
Preuldi. "Lino; tv Mnrrh" Fi tend the tcrvlre t Albtny 11 ip 11
1 atntcr ed to d.i in We fn-1 su'r tint tho
Ptoc 6ionl. who arc unable to go with u w II
I 'ovwcutlon. flnj a moat cordial welcome at any
s-mu to tvonn-u oy v noir 1 ne of the Other Churches.
itilly und thp commun l 1J ft A R ! P - j A
thr thuich Morning wonhip Hi ii fllti 1 1 I lilt
YEAR'S "WORK
SchoD1. Equipment And Wel-
fare Work Main Projects
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PERSONALS
Lord i In hi- Holy i'niplo lei all
the earth 1 ppu 11 1 1 ci bt'fure Him
Amen.'
I Hymn 1.
I ApotlliM c'reed
- HpspoplM Pi i.'ini- P ulni 124
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L'onteHb To Friends
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err Trurhtr Auociittlon -nuil
1'inih d.rinji the aftemor i
Junior IIYl'U Enjoys
Picnic Friday Att.
The Junior Y ! V of the I
Fnat ItntU' fhurch w m inter
tamed wit? a pit nie at Uip Hri-.k
enrtdgp Wittr ntant I'rlda attcr-.
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.ipptr wi prpad
t. M ulred Hi' wne
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Ml I.p Mni.e li' iht.r.n ce.-
pin it . n t pnth b!fhila venter
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hunt' ' In- pnrpntf Mr nitl Mrst.
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wry itu isiih'f uftprniMin f ike and'
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ii'ii Kit H I tiiv Yeigei '
'amp (icoigm I.pp Phi!
Muh Otraett Bhefflpld Mm.
Idiii Yiiung u:nl R. H. KolMrtiSon
a- pernllnu Huhilay In Kou
WmIIi with Mr u.id Mn. Hoy
Storey.
; ... kii M.irlln of Kuittland 1b
vint; in hl.i li.iti's Mm. lrli.i Mi
pi'."Mit hiiuiip of ippreeentatlve a
inrpt tax In Texaa appeared to
in in i i i "i tainitv toilnv
.'" .i i ilng fiui 'hp attotney
.i i I iiuptuini lt attion. the
i in i lit-d thf tpjpctpd rlgai-et
t x in a lion ' bill titxing natui il i
ki. Tin houp rejertpd the nmend-
ii-t ' A roMtorenpe romntlttee re-1
-i. pii ThM committee reportt'd '
t i thr ipntttu vlerday after agree-
n.' on thp tix nnd the senate
nib ptetl Ihp report.
A repot t will not b made by
hu.i v membeit of the committee
u'tii Mond.iy Hemi mbprtng that
the hmne refuted to accep t the
t ix Wt'Jnd.iy by a vote of 02
.1 ill' the tax proponent licilUod
not to iUk a report and the vote
tiii it opceptjnee or rejection un-
til thre nn- more tnembem pren-
ont than the usual week-end at-ten-Jane.
ltitd liy 1'lrst Seller.
The tax prormed it three otntt
a package to be paid by the flnt
heller Inaldr the itate. The nat-
ural gas tax. to which it lias been
appended is a two per cent gross
Male tax levied on the value ot
th gas mi the well. Together
they are estimated to produeo
from IS.0OO.0OO o $7000000 an
nual revenue
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Hymn ''1
Herm"n. l)u
The Pnitnr
Recp filon.il t f ii:i
Itenedlrtlon
Postlude. ' Pemt'u.li- ' Rogpi i
I'jM'iilug Worship ' I." n'rlupli.
Preulde "Son of II p Lm.ns
Processlomil.
Invocation.
Hymn 47.
Evening Lewon
Gloria.
Anthem. Selertpil.
Offertory Lyebetg.
Evening Prnypr.
Hymn 420.
Sermon "The Tr.igedy of an
Bntpty House" The Pnstor.
Hymn 432.
Benediction.
Postlude "PoHtlu.ip in C" Ali-
lord. Mrs. John C Ward dliector of
music. Mrs . J. W. Lnffooon.
pianist.
1'inyr iiii!SRVTi:itiAN'
nii'iM u.
All thoMP not iittp.idlng uny other
Th uiut. went Into seislnn to- Mrvce thlH morning . most cor-
"ay with motor truck regulation ' U'B'' nvt"' ' l" Urn'1 " The
atll before It. At the close of Frl- I cholr w!1 rt-ndtr . ppclul number
Chaplain It. (. Markley
Minister.
FIUST rlIltITMN CIHIll'II.
Morning Worship 'nigrum
Sunday Apill 19. 1931 Uen Pir-
kei punt or
Prelude selected.
Opening Hymn No. J8.I
Prays i
Hymn. No. 3U.
Horlpturi) leading.
Doxology
Prayer
Prayer Hymn.
Communion Hymn No. 191.
Offering.
Mtjerlal Mr . E H. Klil.lgp.
Sermon "The Hettft Way '
Invitation Hymn No. lfltt.
Hi nettlctinn. No 11.
Hvenlng Worship rrogmm.
Opening song No Wi.
t nng No. '9.
Vrnytt
'ifltilng
Annwiu pments
S pi ul Mrn. O. C. IjDmot.
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Sermon: "The t;npo'don.ible
Invitation Hymn No. H. j
flllCISTIAN sriKNCK
The subject of the li'ann-Mn Mum
In all Churches of Christ t-w i. i-
tist Sunday April 10 n-tis line-
trtn of Atoupinont."
the golden text win fiuin
Psalms ill 9. "Hp sent rrdemp
Npw ecjlilpnient for
the P.-T A has done th.s yeni
made at the recent convpntlon '
Browmvood
A new piano .i radio nculi i
the health clubt tiMes and rh
for the teachcr-i In the iifoten
new boohs for the libiaiy. u'nl
first ftld kit are imong thp tlin.
purchused thin year for the t.-hui
b the P.-T. A A total of $21. .
h 1 been .ipent up to last weel.
i the social ucivlce woik $10
hn- been spent for now rlothln
I imd VS articles of tued cloth f
tho .iphoo! 'h.iM onen dlstilbutetl among t
ml r!fnp work have been the
tv n m i in o'n .ii " t" Notth
W-uil I'i.pmI i" . . i ilon
fui "ie 1. 1 t i . t . . whi'
mn unto l'i ) tin' !' huth
i ni'imnil '. H ovpnnnt forevpr
ul 'ul ii utnd In HK mini- '
'i ' n f. ni thp fliblp in
itiltil th- fellow. ng fii ni r'snlm-
.11 I.) 'Huiii mo thoroajhlv
from t lino Iniquity n:nl rlpun-
mp Itu.ii my ln fti'itp In nn
i il in hi tit I) Irinl. nnd i . ni'iv
a i i.-ht u.i i witli.n mi' ' (
Tmludtii In tl l irivlce 'vn i Ihp
full a z liotii pise 337 of 'ho
flu i lun Pc'ptn-p ti-xtUoik ' Set-
i .v tm'i Hwi h v. Iih Kp i" Hi"
S i.p'iiic ' li M u Piiitii l'Mi'
Chtiitl'in S i hi u.Miinniti .t "t
that iiu.ip Im' the p u In hi'ir.
rnti Ci- - 1 1 ii th gn pi Ip i h
i In p p i i In 'u i i " n
in. in i i i ii t 1 l' i 'i
oiili i . f i l t' i I i'.i
dp-it"n ' ' l. i I
nplritu.il i'li
nei'i' Money speMt for lunches i
th' i ifotei'l? h.n uinoiiiitcil
$Ji.'i l
O'iu nprovenicntt at the srh"
tin ii at have b" n four acres
'nil i .l'd to tho playground
ni'M ii i fence trees and 200 ri
nt in uh. ror the playground.
Tin- P i cnt-Te clier ( ssoriat:
hi 77 t imber TliJ publ'i
i). h . w for tho your tioj Wlt
i wni -chool In Fort Worth f
tin id place at the convention
lirownwood Mrs. Ula Iirockm i
wii' publicity director.
soritci-: OK SUPPLY
I.M I'O ItTANT FACTO II
PHORNIX. Ariz.. April 18. 'UP
The stource of supply should be i
volvi-d in liijuor enses coiihoiIp
h u giand Jury. Judge Fred C 1
lulu told a feder 1 grand Juty h.
i'li' der that fotlerul cotiit'i
1 i;vi il with prohibition caei 'Iii
i willfully belong in police co.i'
In. i.il
An
ovoi tl week rn 1.
Ml r I. my King of Sti phem ill'
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;.pi 1'if 'i la ttetsi hman Lucllc
I'utnwi Ktf.p Nui.in. P'rdwe!!.
:suri .'. 'li l'relw .im.i Loiainu
Willi i
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thi .
Hing
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an 1 Mrs J C
i- tikl.i wet i'
t . Ki ii fy night
N. ncp
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Mi- J. LilK Mins Pin v
anil lii Frni'ia iluy I'.i i-i.y
to li'it U i till ypttenL.y
KtU
Queen of Clubs Meets
With Mrs. Williams
The p .
and oil Jay i
Kathtr nt- i
Knlgnt i'
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J ene We.. '
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Kula Icikel
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.Mii Pi.i! Wllllanrip was kostssa
to tin- tauten of Clubs witli a pat-
ty jiptiil.y afternoon ut her
heme Hip attractive n .im wvre
detfitpil with a prttfuiili n of
1 I Ij Hint !
Mi . Pi.rdu. hid high
vtiri .iPt. tlu' garni' . Cubic
tti w i i i i.h by Mm PuIjp
L;
tod.
trip
1 i l ll.iwktn-
fur An. mill on
i leovl'i
i Lu.-1 pr -
Wilbur Wetsel of Dall.i.i l.i hmp
visit i in: his mother. Mu Ann i "..
Wetx.l.
Mrs. Anna U Wetgel and chli-
days sesjtion a proposal wan up
to adopt a senate bill more Kber-
ii 1 than that pasned by tho hmiap.
A ptovlalon forbidding mil lined
to have an Interest In motor lines
whirh was urged by rallronu
biolherhood. was rejected bv the
n natp.
Pope AtiSMi'rs JotiiiHon.
Hop. A P Johnson of Can I"
Spii-igs in the house charged Itep
W K. Pope of Corpus Chiiati.
with owing delinquent taxpi. when
Pope a-ikt'd fiuen'ion.t about Jotin-
n bill for summary tax soles.
Popp later got the floor admitted
lie owes some taxes which he Bind
he Is now unable to pay and in
turn charged Johnson with having
bought up property sold for taxes
hitving relatives in Louisiana en-
gaged In that busliiptw under n law
similar to that which Johnson pro-
poses and ald the hill fa backed
by "a Dallas corporation buying
up property at forced tnx antes."
The mn was engrossed uy tne
and the pivtor will I" in; n timely
"No-Corn"
III I lp Mfmitt's
Abtolutply tlimriinteed
I!ni'iiis.Vil!i:iiits Dhir Co.
IcIiiiKj. Agcii's Phono its
iv
mmb
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MOVING NOTICE
tnmi. juur Boo.U iiucUcil lu truclts any
dlstanip.
CKATINO. STOKAtir DUAYAOi:
t ultra Transfer & Storage Co.
"J 3-lo Ii Walker St
CHICAGO'S
BIGGEST
HOTEL VALUE!
Standard $5 Rooms with
bath and shower at $3
0t.nI -j-llL.. .nl..nM.!n.MltAK !H ...l....i!-t.ftl
Oi iiiiuniiuiiiiuuinr uiisiuciuiiuii in aciuiiiuyunuiui
("l home. Low price only loo often means low stand
's - L- 1 . . l I .
aras; nign price onen means too mucn nign nar .
Hotel Knickorbocker offers BIG value ratos most
""n M attractive to progressive people who demand dean
I I riftsrritl miMrlnrn liulnn sinut mnmnn . twt ttih -
Wiiuviiuif IMWWI.III livtltl WimiWIIIIIWIM WMU TTIWf
common sense dictates economy.
NearovervthinaofimDortanceinChicaao. Evorvroorr
H -.Ssi naJ lub shover circulating Ice water and Servidor.
frS' ? o.. u J. tl r-.i-ui i
'j wui uuuj uiu iiicj miAi uiiiiuiiuuiu iiiuuoy tun uuy
jtS You'll find horo a true will-to-serve a friendly wol-
corna that you'll oporeciate a hotel you'll enjoy!
HOTEL KNICKERBOCKER
CHICAGO
Ad'OimnQ Palmoliv Suidmg Opponli fh Drake J I WcDoml Managrr
Ann spent yesterday in Knn;er ' house by voto of SO to 27 but lack
w. w ed enough votes to hnve tne rtucs
. husnended for ImmttSiate final
passage.
visiting her mother. Mrs
Mitchell.
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Party Cilihrali.;
Fourth liirlhduy
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I .1 tie Betty I ..
ri.urtaliVM a ; ii.
. i.tprtlay af' i
of het par. i. Mi .i.d M I'.I
Wil :.n i i-tu . ht t .
birthday.
(Semes am . . . .1 t .
thr nfte-r nn m I'll littl .-
were a.i in nn I ht uming
"tabie will .i ! i ititul blithilay
take a i i.t'iipuii "o he i'ri")
Thp r.tk I lit ill.l .-tIMil a .
ti e ream in . 1 it I int. tile ra.i
"' antn i.i Aim J aiouiul -ukp
w i . n imh. nf nln ttu ?
i tin i ..ni i a ..! mn gii..
to the p it ii fn " 3
U.tty 1 tifih .i wi the reo p
IPllt III II. Ill lui'l y if t Th
up.ts Win fun n'.te and f'trolyn
futiiiti i.i'ii.i tit-tit i Ann tin
rpil Jean ji t linn ipiuii il .
man iray I..n. Jn.iui llnwlf
Maitha ISeth ..(.. J hit t m.u
Katherine Allretl unl !ltt tu!!i
K1..1 of Htpphenvillr
I apt 1st Ladies
Meet In Circles
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V I W. II ' i. Mm.
'. Mi - f K. W. t
I 1 1I11 .unl Mi-. Kp
Mi M A. itutlt if
'1 I iilj .ul Mi Lurruine
f t-' it Worth wpi-
Mis' Mable Wood spent Friday
oislting friends in Brnwnwond
C. M FouU is returning to K.nt
Texas tnlay after spenditi -r-sl
days here
Little Miis Betty Rufi Kill
Stephinville Is visiting I ;-i run.
Miss Hetty ll..'gham W'l
liia week end.
Mm Vud.i M.iiihs hi vi
Helen ( b 111 p n 111 ; h
A'l'i-k em I in ImIIk
it-vrri.KU CHAMPIONSHIP
OF AUl'ONA IS CUMMKl)
HAYDEN. AriB.. Apr!! 18. U.PJ
Rnv. 1'hiulen and Allen Hlihop und
if! itncd Moulnon of Ha den claim
f the rattlesnake hunting champion-
1 ship ot Arirmu as the result of a
ecent exclusion during which tney
Killed 2!U dianiondback ruttlnm In I
aii.iltmn t t ipping eight alive j
wh'.i h fn b'.ivp to the unlveijity I
nf jt .'.HI I.
nmi
ltmlt .N UULCKKIt'ItinC.F.
Altl. lUI.MHtl'.Kh AT PARTY.
M and Mrs Hruce Parker en-
tpi.ained Knday night In honor of
ti r Ji ghtei Mm (Sailaud Ram
. and un. Caivell of Wink who
ure their vuiturs.
Refresnnients wei ervd to
Rev. and Mi Ben Paike. Mr. and
Mm M V Wheeler and daughter
Nu m Mr- R K Smart and chll-
ilimn l;..l.ii lietie. auj M.irnrtit
Ann of fin Mm J T Wheeler
.ma I im. Thi nui anil Mrs.
I. I M 1 1 111 id and i hll.il :t Lee.
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M-. and Mr fhailos M1ll1e.n1
of Kliusvillt- .mted ii'lativit Iump
p terday .
ih-ldnn. Jack nn Ivy Lou. are
pending the week- nd in Austin.
.MIhh Ixiuise Harver and
Fiances Henty of Fort Worth are
the houje gupnts of Mm. (ilcnn
Rusi.ell this week end
Mrs. Verna Hnir'i and son I. a '
M's I) Miss Sophia Ili.-pp.m Mi
H C. Redwlne and Mis. J. C
Moutnoy utitnded the B pl'st Sun-
day school convention in Abilene
lu I weekr- '
Mrs. W C. Haidin ai.d rhlldien.
Joe and Joy. of Abilene are - titl-
ing the week end hetc with nli-
tives. rs Garland RnniKev n I n.
Carvell will iptmn to th. li huim
in Wink. Monday dhe wil' tic tc
.'omptnled by net nn tl.i Mi
Brurp Parker who w.ll p. ti I 1 v.
weeks vielttng tin :
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RKCRIATION l'ROORA.M
T 1-Mr WARD P T. A. I
A prt.4 in. mi Rp uatt'iti
Hill be give: it 'lu i-goUti Meet
mg of the V.tlk 1 aldwell Put
nt IVacher . cutnm Titusdiy
.IftiiniKHi un.li t tin- 'iirn'tloti of
Mrs E. R. r.iU- i mil vice'
president.
Miss Mnxli. in 'i'i tlirector
tf physical t r n r.d Miss
F.hzaVth R 1 -.vn 1 is 11
chaigii uf th. '' ri in ubiniy
and health pUy w.l. " on th
pr-gram
Officers will be elected for th-
coming ear and delegate - 1'
make tlu 1 report . at i!ud rm
ing aU'3.
Gifts you'll proudly
. . . here in wide
It's as much fun we re often
toIJ to scl.a little gifts here
us it is to receive them . . . .
Perhaps thats because e
ourselves take so much pride
in seeing the selection is uni-
quemeasuring up to the
high standard set by our fine
d.jmonds and Gruen Guild
Watches Yet prices for many
of our distinctive little gifts
begin ut $1 and l.
LOUIS DAI CUES
Jeweler
100 K. WalkiT $1.
present ffY
variety ffy
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OTHERS SAVE
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Thru The
Advertisements
in the
Breckenridee American. '
You Can Do The Same
See the ads iireach day's issue of the American and
remember this: the man who spends his money to in-
vite your consideration of his wares backs up his be-
lief in his goods and leaves the final decision to you.
m
eckenndge American
you need!
j All too often heacluehes ;
f iieumlia and neiTOusncisjjl
Ij art' the result of eye strain !i
;. ---.1 condition that can hs'
it'liet ctl. Phone
! appointment.
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 118, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 19, 1931, newspaper, April 19, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123424/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.