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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECIvENRTDGE TEXAS WEDNESDAY MAY 25 1932
THREE
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SOCIETY
w NOTES
By Kathleen HayiiM
Rev. Beaslev
y Speaker At
mn i XMiiuuy
AniAial IJiljle Day Program
Mi irks uose of Club Acttvi-
tit4 For Year.
IUv r A Benslejr teotor of ths
U Arllreva Knleenpal Church was
the leaker at Twentieth Century
Study irtub Tfleaday at their anno-tl
cbtervaire of IMbl Iay
Club iirmbens and a number uf
In v1tMl j nests wwe present fur Urn
iu-wrajfi in the Petroleum flu i
room
ptitoiifming the Bible from "Ttia
outside the Rev. Mr Baly rotii
rannted on Ue Itook a a piece uf
literature. Author of fun new tea- . lwMe fw. ofrir
atnnt boakn. tliHr eh rati r rial toe w-. msmh-b uiHt Meadumes Brake
and atyle of writing were .llicussed ' j)Hn. fljtneat Maxwell. Figene
hy the speaker In hla lecture I Trtomnaoo. Nawt Harkey. M l
. Two ejections from Woodland Klkr p R WwtwHI Jmt iilkl
- .Sketches by MarDuwalt were ptarlcaln Kirk Rul II. June. Keste.
ni an piano solo va opening num- jMn nnd w u ciirlitlan Dr and
brrs of the program. Air. Ilryan M w ork( nnU UaU(?t.r
Atchison played "The Deaerted
I-nnii nn.l Walter TMrka. nun of
f ntul Mra. W B Parka playtMl
To i WIW Itoje-
After th leoturr Mlaa Franrei
Henderton nong. "My Task." wtlli
piano ncomanlinerrt ly Mra
Atchuon
The meetlnt; marked Hie doe of
the yeir for the otub.
Jewish Cracls
EnlertaiiuM
Pait At Temnle Ketli lar.iel I
Honor I'otir lllh ScIkhiI'
(liuitl.ltex.
Four liHth aehixil ffrHduatea were
nAtned honor Buent when inwnlra
"Xf 'he lladaatah enti;rtalnel wlllt a
'artv at the Temple. Ik-lh Iamel
Tuesday evefilnif The Iwnor Kf
were Mum Mottle 11 win. Mbu tiarit
Ooldblatt Joe KaretlU and Humid
.Wolf
T The clM ream at Mie rear of in
nitLti iiii.lilnHiiiii waa ullmetiv4v !
detorate! In the noho.4 eolrk of'l
'
irrn niul uHlt i
n-. .. .. . .... .
Gamea of brhlge were enjoy I at
the close of whlah pn?M wetc pre-
rented to IxuU Dinnhea for high
arora and to Mm C M. aWniler fur
klK cut.
Kroen frjlt ulul cakes ami
punch were served to the foihiw-l
In; xueils MtuhMim and MttjdaroM '
1 A Wolf. II. Baum. C SI. Ben-
der I! Arlotforoff. IS. KarelltA Bam
Itwln. II Gokltdatt Sim Hhap.ro
Henry Nahm Mhue P: Wolf
Ula llwln Florence ICj'eltl. UI-
llan Arloroff Mrs Darn Frant.
Max Ditlchea Iuia Dl.itn. anl
Irving Ooldblatt. and Ihr four Hon
or gurata
KKG(IIwK MKCTIMi OK
O. K. S. TIIUKSDAV KVU
The ta.it regular mesttng uf
Breckenrhlge Chapter Order wf Mui
Fistern Star will he held TlutMdajy
evening nt li o'clock In the MuouhUi
Hall Officeni and meinbem W
urned to be prrnent.
.t
AMERICAN PATTERN DEPARTMENT
Fwloetd U 15 centa for PATTERN No 715
Print name clearly
Street and Number t
City n4 ata .....
Farewell Dance
Given To Honor I
Breck Teachers-
Johnnie Dye Jinunie Duvall
mid ISdwm Miller Are Joint
Host With Affair Tuesday
Evening.
A a farewell affair honoring i
teachers In th Dreokenridge
school Johnn.e Rye Jlmmle Du-
vaH ami Edwin Miller were Joint
ttosta with a danee on the roof uf
tin- HiKoti Hotel Tuesday evening
Mta Raka Ilmnum aeetated In the
rmiiReeni-fUa.
Music for the evening of dAncing
waa furniaHed by a colored on lir
tra
Mry Rather Ine. Mlaaae; Kaka Bro
num. Floy Mronum. Iota Buwdnn.
.Maxinn Clayton Ftanoet 1 lender-
on. Floy lluford. Btlrlne Ton
Marie IQataa. Katelle Cope Kather-
tne Swnrwwiri. Iterthu Uttle MarKor
4 Sholton Vina Crail.lock Huth
lltgfttor MeiMera t! U llbuhey
li. .H. WMaon. Ixwel Wohlfurd
La all Jenrrt John I'otton. Itotner
Martin. Certl McOory Weloh. IIn
pM Thonma. Walter Omnberry. II.
Srtiu-arx. Dr W II CSulnn.
Piano Classen In
Recital Tuesflaii
Mm M I Kiknr pMwentml pit-
ptla of her jiWiimj rl(tfi In a re-
rttal Tueaitay evening In the hlh
acliool niMl.twrliini. Danco puptU of
Mlaw Clnrtrude I-fw adtttd In thr
ptoram
A Iwk crowd
heanl the p-
KTttrn
I'lanlAta who nppmrrd were Hel-
en and OeorKine Btirney Nell
I'rewley Minnie AHoe Knlht. Al-
rlD Ia- Janice June Aildnllne nnd
Itolutrtu Chunev. Knlhrvn fiooilwln.
- eon. IUhuru. Mary Kllzabth
... '
TotiflaMi ami (iwrntlnlvn JanitiHt
... -.
Dance numbeni were given hy
MyUe Ruth Cheney. Mary Jo and
Mtirthu Jane Ooodwln. Joyce HirhI
Patricia Ann Trammell Janice
June Betty laiek Morrow Buddy
Dekiney. FruncM and Paul Jr
Benll. Ruth Clark Dorothy Kelley
Jean hMiwU. Margaret IOJtchu)l.
and Kll7tu5tli Ann Cox
A violin trio composed of Wtlla
Jo Kirk. Marjorle Grunherry. nnd
FSIzabeth GJjIm gave a number
They were accompanied hy Adda-
line Cheney
HAIIGFH-r FAMILY TO
KhMIIIC I.N HKKCKKNKIIHIK.
Mr and Mra. Wltlbuii Badgetl
lund daughter. Nell liuve movml to
llteckenridge from MeCbmey to
make; their home.
Mr lladgett i aonneuted with
the state highway department.
O C Needhnm of Fort Worth
waa In the alty toua on biuint-h
"High Lights" of
Spring Styles
PATTKRN No 7l5
FnslHon w on Utc up and up'
WuUIIInea goin Up to that new
hltfh-undir-lhe-uust line . nrck
llnea nigh enough to hug tha
throat nnd (leave m high
that thay startly cover the choul-
dent1 O'her 'hlgh-ilghu" of this
freak -ra the curved yoke that
follow the upward trend tf fash
ion Notice that trim. lim look
around the waist and the uftn4
above 'hat a so new
Now attout other things. Putting
a print mar the face U always af.
fecdve Particularly If It' light
and bright Red and blue printed
rrrpe for the yoke would look well
iUi an all-blue crepe lrei Or
oriii and bron Jersey would go
with a brewn wool rrooK.
DencnrJ In slxts 15. 16. 34. 3d.
40 and 12. Size 36 requires 3 1-2
yards of ao-inch fabric or 3 I I
iurdt of 3-lnch materia I. and 7-8
yur I fur oontrusttntf for upjr
bloue
To gel pattein of this model
send FIFTBKN CENTS (15c) In
coins.
Please write vry plainly your
NAME AND ADDRESS. STYLE
NUMBER and SIZE of each pat-
tern order-d.
Our new fashlcn magazine with
color supplement and Paris style
news Is now available at ten cents
when ordered with a ptltern and
fifteen cent when ordered separ-
ately. SIZE
Family Grieved
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I wa ur.3itnMy bn u'ht hick to ji.v ise vvi ti i wife tul.l mr
how the i.liMien mimn'il me said John H t ui i in. ti trie Nw-
folk. Va buat-bulldtr. In confeating to New Jm ey authcrttles that
all hH ntKottutlonH" with the upp(ieU kidnap ! uf the I.lndhoijfh
lrby wte a htax Till picture rhew Mm I'urtU and their two
children ConHnnco and John Cut IN Ji in tiieli N'otfolK hutm
Circle Entertains I PUBLIC RECORDS
Departing Member rnminui co...phi.tH i-nri n.
I Count) Court:
Among the affalra given for Mrs.
J W Darden before I.r departure!
for Tyler wan a party In the home
of Mm. Claude Johiuton with mem-
bers of Circle One of the Baptlat
Women'a Mliuionnry Union.
A delightful afternoon waa enjoy--d
Forget-me-not frlenda were ru-
vealed and new name were drawn.
Refreshment of home made Ice
cream And angol finxl cake wnru
nerved to Meadiimm J. N Cook. II.
V Caklwell. Minnie Peeler. A J.
Morgan P S Harbour J W Dar-
den. C A Barton. A M. Moon. J.
A Itonenauwit. J F Colli rm J. I).
Davln. S. M Frank. W. I Hunt W.
J Rredy. H. H. Boatmnn F K
Clark. W H. Boone. Mti K-ulty;
Johneon. Fern Collliw and
If rktiMfiii iil
Jean
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sin lino Meets
Monday Evening
Lo Petit Att Club met In the
home of Mnt I no Rosenipiet Mon
day evening.
Plans for the second nnnunl ex
hiblt to he held June 18 to 2A were
dlcurd dining the buslnemi ae-.
Ion A soainl hour followed th
b mine meeting.
ThfHe prneent were Mlaso F'ayne
Miller. Ruly Preliy . tenders Tit
tun Ilgh Uunkley. Hank Nanney
Mrs Ula ISrocknmn. and I he l.. '
eaa Mnt Rosenmiiwt
PARDUFrS MOVING TO
CRYSTAL PALLS IIO.MK
Mr anil Mrs William ParUue Jr
are moving to their summer horn.-
Runtie I-oilge. at Crymal Kitll thi-
week tr upend the mimmer m-'nlh-
if ti i i
Just A Bit
Personal
Mm Houston Speer and littiel
non. Bob Houston Jr. Corpus Chri-
U arrived Monduy for a v-sit of
length with her parents. Mayor and
Mra A J iloriran nnd her hroth-
er. J J Morgan and family I
Mr and Mrs. R. G. Camp nndi
daughter Oeraldlne have been in'
Houston thla week attetndlng the.
Democratic Ute convention. They
will return home Thursday.
Mm Franco Humphrey una Mlus
Dor.-tett Sheffield attended the oan-
quet at the Retail Merchant Asso-
ciation convention in Mmetai Wells
last night.
Mnt. Phil Pennington returned lo
her home In Spi.ngfimd. Mo s.fter
a visit here with her mother Mrs
R. C Carpenter.
Vernon lilledge of Gladewater
Is the guest of Miss Pearl Wray in
the home of her na;enu. Dr. and
Mr. P. C. Wrny
Mrs. R. I. Darenport of Paw-
husku Okln arrived today for a
visit with her sister Mrs. Floyd
W Holder. She was met In
Woodson this afternoon by Mrs
Holder and Mm. Keater June
J. R Thomas and family are
leaving Brvckcnrlilgo fcoon to make
their home near Wuthrrford
Mrs. A. B. Babb waa a week
By Curtis' Hoax
State of Texan vm ucorge .ScIIcm.
nggruvati-d asMiult.
.MAY llhT XKW SIC.VAI.S
STOCKHOLM UR A new truf-
flo Mlnal MyrtHin. almlktr to thut
uh! In the United Statea. may lie
Initialled in Stockholm In the near
futuni. Under Uih direction of
Truffle Inspector Carl Sluwiilroiu.
af the city patlae. cttenalve teta
are belnf mad.
.MlntrrsH dtti Lour'n Tomb
PARIti UP- The flrat elesmhur
of the Pari civil tribunal Imih just
dAcldel 'Itat a mtalriMa lias the
right to lite family tomb of Imr
lovui followinK thA rendering of
Judgment In a rather peculiar
once The dead man lefjl a will
munlng an -Mile cxecutoK his
daughter by legitimate mnrrlugu
I ordering her t poy an allowunce
to 'hi! mlstresH A second cliu-w
net a JMirt in the burial suult for
the lol of the mi'renM Tile li
gltim ite Aife aa ovi'fili'.l In her
reiM--t to in ik Hie r. i I ( l.mie
' t IK Will m lil'i
KG
" FOR OVER
0 YEAR
Guaranteed pure
end efficient.
I USE
fen then of high
priced brendi.
PHONE 11
For That Good
D&A
MILK
Dillingham iK: Alexander
Ice nnd Ice Cream
Manufacturers
OfHce Phone S Ret l'hon IK
I). J. K. Younxblood M. D.
Ee Ear None nnd Throat
Glasses Fitted
Brown Building
Hreckenridgc Texan
25l
ounces W
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251
AUTO
LOANS
Note refinanced. Monthly pay.
menu reduced. Reasonable.
rates.
R. G. CAMP & CO.
0r WaolMorth. Pmb sA
Paris Styles
By MARY KNIUHT
t'nlted Press Staff forroponUfnt
PARIS May 25 (U P A new pink
grey called "Dove's brpont ' In flu-
feature of the Vera Borea little sea-
son of collection Just shown here
It I that delloote shndn of ono ui
the lost rays of the aotUng nun
caught for a eoond neat a stler
rloud that casts a very fuint re'lec-
i tlon upon It
Madame Borea uiea this color rt
rare advantage In un evening gwn
that looka like dotted Si-i d ne in
OrRan7a. With It ne h'S d igned
a ahort taffeta Jacht-t with enorm-
oua wing aleeveft iV leg o -rmitoni
a new kind of wlngeJnou with
puffs rising off the nhuuliicr and
( extending to the Up of the em and
( continuing In illniinlnlilnj actile
down the aide of the Jncket back
1 and front.
A far rui embroidery la concarn-
ej thin In going to bo a "pcek-a-boo"
spring'
There l sonikthing nlKittt that
clever type trf "He''o I ae you"
decoration that U the mother uf II-
l.itlon. After too much nx'iHuuu' al-
ways cmiuut a period of fmnl-nioil
enty.
In maturluU like Unen. cotton
gingham event printed ttka and
piquea eyelet embro'd-ly la moat
faMcinatin(! for nil tlntta of day.
nnd In ohlffon not. velvet pttau
d ango and alt thoao ni-w camblnu-
I tions of voile and net marulxette
and organdy imarganj and trgan-
zal nothing oan be mora n'hirlng
and Intriguing.
PASTORSHIPS INIIHRITHD
KRISTDAIX. Sweden. (U.P)-For
3t0 yearn ICriatdala parinlt In the
Swedish province bf 0trgutland.
' Inui received Its pastor from the
(same family. The flrat reverend
1 waa named Dura cos Meurling and
I hla descendant. Dr. Erik Meurling
tcday hohln the namii office. In
honor of thK two memorial
plaqucH wore unveiled on Krintdala
churchyard in the presence of the
Swedish Minister for Oil in and
ICducation and the BImIioph of
Llnkcplng and Vox jo.
WOMAN IS MAIL CARRIFIR
IRON MOUNTAIN. Mich. U.R-
Becauec Mm. Myrtle Welser. mall
carrier on Route No 1 out of Iron
Mountain dre a good Job. the
Peat Office Department contem-
plate Increasing her route from
W to 73 miles Mm Welner who
la 31 yearn old nnd ha two chil-
dren got her driving experience
on a school bu. She carrier a
gun and known how to nne it
SAVE AT
BOWEN'S
Thursday Friday
and Saturday
Hep. Price
4il. -10 I Pars. aq
KOThX for -- "OC
30c 1 Dr. West on
Tooth Pate OsJC
li()c Ito OZ
Stationery LuQ.
S'jc Shuvinu; Cream with
one iiHckape new Hrolkik
Hlades both J A
for 4J)C
lell.OO Tissue Cream Clean-
sinti Cream and Van Cream
CAHA N0MB M Aft
The Three .... Pl.7
30c Wliisk on
lilDOin aCcC
V. t lb. Chocolate on
$1.00 Consress Play- C(
lug Cards J7C
lOc Dr. West OA
Tooth Brush LVC
2.00 Ambrosia 0Qi
Combination . .. 0C
$1.00 Coty Face Powder
Perfume OJC
VISIT Ol'H SODA FOUN-
TAIN FOR PURE FRUIT
FLAVORED DRINKS.
Bowen Drug Co.
"WE DELIVER"
Telephone 880-881.
Automobile
LOANS
Note KsNmmss Paymenti
Reduced and arrtMgad on Ka.ny
Term. AW Laasa on IWa-
mond. Lawect rates.
Southwest Finance Co.
0ffk In aVuim'i PnaWeH Shop
Up Stairs
Badger State
! Flier Plans
Ocean Flight
Youth to Try One-Stop Trip
To Norway This
Summer
OSHKOSH. Mia May 23 UP
Tlie aix-paasenger Stinson mono-
plane In which Clyde Lee 23. looal
pilot hnpe to make a one - stop
flight from Oshltosh to Oslo Nor-
way will be ready for a test hop
to Florida or Panama noon.
The plane U nt the local airport.
It will be stripped to the absolute
minimum weight and will be
equipped with tanks to carry 4o0
gallons of gasoline and 20 gallons
of oil. Lee believes that he will bo
nblu to remain In the air 40 Iioum.
It ih p.anne1 to make the flight
this summer hopping firnt to Har-
bor Grace Newfoundland whero
the plane will be refuelled for the
nconn hop. The distance from Onh-
koKh to Harbor Gruce U entlmatcd
nt 2000 mlletf ami the distance fiom
there to Oslo is 3100 mllco.
Ills Aidn
Julius Robertson Negaunee
Mlah. n student filer will be Lee's
companion. I1U duties will be to
handle the gas pumps and act as
relief pilot.
Safety equipment will consist af
a collapsible rubber boat. Provls-
lonH will include a two-week supply
of concentrated food and five gal-
lons of water.
If Lee and his companion nro
BUCcoHsful thay will have matin the
Prat non-stop ocenn flight from
NorUi America to Norway. A $10-
000 prize offered by a Norwegian
nnwspaper five yearn ago will he
their reward.
Although Lee Is contributing the
airplane am) several hundred dol-
lars; of his own money a. fund of at
least $500 will have to be raUed by
citizens of Odhkoah. Chief sponsor
of tho move Is the Junior Associa-
tion of Commerce which has agreed
to contribute $100 If the remaining
$400 Is raised.
Lee wim born Feb. 10 100S at
Rozevllle Wlr. Ills mother died in
1912 nnd he went tu live with his
grandparents. Dr. nnd Mrs. J. S.
Croaa of Winchester. Iiter he lived
with hU uncle and aunt Mr. and
Mrs Charles E. Hough uf Mnrah-
rield Father Wan Filer.
Lee father In a patient at the
Milwaukee Soldiers home He was
injtlied .it Croydon Field Engl ind
winle a meni.ier of the 32 Aero
Will
a letter please?"
The busy executive wants the facts about the propo-
sition but often he hasn't time to listen to the spoken
word. So he makes this request of the salesman or
informer "If you will put that in a letter J can read
it when I have more time' jNti t .
The wise manufacturer who has a story to tell
knows that it is physically impossible for the mer-
chant or his assistants to tell all the facts about his
product even though they knew them all and even
though they were willing to undertake the job. Fur-
thermore the manufacturer knows that you the
customer haven't always time to listen w J
So the manufacturer puts his story "in a letter"
an advertisement usually in a series of them ad-
dressed to you his prospect. As they appear in the
daily paper you can read them at leisure and make
up your mind whether you want the product he de-
scribes. Before you go to the store and see the pro-
duct you can learn about it in detail. At the store
there is no need for prolonged questioning no need
for wasting your valuable time. You know the mer-
its of the article its producer was smart enough to
tell- you about them in "his letter" to you. -
You can judge products better and save time in
the bargain by reading the advertisements.
Squadron. Tho elder Lee served 22 '
months in France.
Before he was 17 years old Lee
had learned to pilot an airplane.
The young flier teamed up with
the latn Charlen "Speed" Korean
lntornaUonally famous pilot for
stunt work in tho JtlnUs flying cir-
cus. Lee Ud most of the wing walk-
ing and parachute Jumping com-
pleting 31 uuocossful drops -w.thout
mishap.
Lntor ho did nowareel work in
Florida. He flew the fir.it nirplana
to cross the Santa Clara valley In
Met loo when he took a party of
mining ongineora and supplies ov-
er the Sierra Madre mountains.
Ujmiiulle Subdie Snake
ALBANY. Ore. (U.R Tons of
rock were lootened In a dynamite
onslaught on rattlesnakes among
tho dena of Woodland Mountain.
Instead of scores of rattlem only
a pair of snakes were encountered
by a searohlng party of six. Fear
that the snakes would soon be
raiding valley farms prompted the
met to set off tha dynamite.
YALE PROM NETS PROVI11
NEW HAVEN Conn (UJU-Uau-nlly
Un: Yale Junior Prom resulti
In a deficit which becomes a se-
vere burden for many members
of the class. This year's "doprei-
slon prom" netted a profit of ffl'O
which will be devoted toward as-
sisting needy students.
Girl's Organs Mlnplaced
NEW BRITAIN. Conn. UP.-
Dorothy Agnes Sullivan born of
blind parents had perfect eyesight
but after her death of heart din-
ease at seven months it was dis-
covered her heart liver and or-
gans Here located on the right
side of her bcd.
"IT'S EASY TO
THAN YOU ARE"
says Gilda Gray
"Yes indeed I am 32 years old" say
Gilda Gray fascinating stage and
screen star. "On the stage you have
to stay youthful so we are very care-
ful about our complexions. J'va used
Lux Toilet Soap for years."
Of the 694 important Hollywood
actresses including all stars 686 use
fragrant white Lux Toilet Soap retf-
ularly. Buy several cakes at only
ten cental today.
lin 3Z s.
you put that in
ROOF BECOMES
HOME OF FISH
KANSAS CITY Mo May 25. (UI
Off-hand one might say the con-
ception of goldfish scuttling about
on the roof of tho Board of Trade
building belonged with that of pinli
elophants and othor spealoa of f .ul-
na and flora associated wltS hjn?-
overs .
But have a look; thoro y arc
And there's tu.k of a ituth j. a
swan keeping tht.n company later
on just for tho nuke of variety.
The phenomenon ocurretl with
the transformation of the roof of
the fou i tii floor setback Into an
acqiiarium. The fish boxrl about -10
by CO feet is kept filled by a ercant
of water.
Each summer thn roof Is flooded
to a depth of from two to fU'e
inches to catch dj blow tb In
from the street. Tli.e apnns .he
fUh-pond Idea originated moiT
the stenographer
A contract was made 'h u e
Janitor to take care of the fi i
each week when tho a. iuf i chin
ged. Office forces nre iddiiig hf-r
own types of fish for .he x t
distinction.
The stenogrnpharj fc i iic fi h
by the s.mplc process "f '( iiiii'
from their office windows -r. i i
ing down the food
LA11GICR SALMON CATC I IKS
SLMRISHAMN Sweden. (LR
Enornioui catches of snliuon Inrg
er than In many previous ynnr'.
nre roported by flsheiiiien from
Simrlchnmn In the southorn Swed
IhIi province of Scania. Rocenily
twelve ships rettirnctl from an ex-
pedition in the Baltic Sea with
not loss than two tons of salmon
In their hatches.
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Campbell, Robert C. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 12, No. 150, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 25, 1932, newspaper, May 25, 1932; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123627/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.