Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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1W RRF5CKENRIDCF AMERICAN—BRECKENRIDGB. TEXAS
\r,d HIS FKIENUS .. By MERRILL BLOSSER
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SOCIETY
NEWS
HECKLES
f W.'T I" NOJ did
sc£ mf mail a
itTrrR TD t^E"
GcM Turftresi f
w vsc it was a
tUSt MESS
LETTER. I
Show Is Uivai
Hogs M I SO
!'■>>- tn the ser\ ice werr ruht.
ta.ri.-ii Saturday tin.til at lie I SO
with .-it outstanding program i>f
l S>ulir .awi |uitri tsc numh-rs hy
'H. 1 iI„!i Sihixtl urelicstra. glee
< lub. s. v". awl soloist.
The Glee Club • (>•«•<! the pr >.
irrnm s,n„ing "This is the Ann),
Mr J i >!•> .and ■ 'n Wi • nvm
I.ilil.j J.I Cudcs sir„ Ii.- ("ill;*,
lul li > My Hi , rt aee mpani '.1
• ■V I'm n h'- ii .1 The on h-st r«i
play.il Tilt Itw* Suns anes
Nell.. ' wa.h the tin. singing Hi-*
l ist ih'ir./v The trio is com|«rKed
of Beverly Cam, I.. ■- C ntkl
J i Ann Sniiif.
The <>i''hnfti pliyrf "Army
Air t*<*rj:s wit.S Mik- Farrv y d >-
ins the \ * al.zing. I rankir 1Mb*1
I ins aM P i' Tr -\m -i) tap daac.
• •! I.. r ■ and S'liiiH rmi-r,"
tittle In'tle (jmy lirtvevd «>P-
mn->. sang "I Left Mv H- art at
'hi St '<ir Canteen. The *e -
!<•' nii-ii,- ,si ) of \| n: i Mo'We. Ot-
II.' Ll. "- Cray Beverly Cain. I/ '4
Cox. J'. Ann Sautcr and Virginia
Baker ^:injr "Btue Skies "
Muni V r ,>)!•> sane "M>
!>t" . ion," m<ciimiMntfd by th-
.ir.-bestra Th* Off ctuto and trti
EASE KIDKEY PAW
THIS W3Y TO AVOID
GETTING UP NIGHTS
%— — ——■ —■ -
li.iiH. ' WMt- Christ ma*" and
' PraHe the l/>rd "
I Virginia Baker > nc "On th-
Alamo." arrom|ianicd by the or.
chest r a,
TW orctantra crwclmied th
1 program with the "Armed Se-.
, vire McM)" composed < >f "Cw-
I sain* On Manehing", Mari.ie
Hymn" «nd "An«horv Awaj",
j The G!-v (luh sane the last turie
Ml uerr (Jirrrtrd t«> J. C. Bu.1.
I kett.
lx>\e-Vontz
\ oh s Said
Miss Thelm.i flat!cht«>r i.f
Mr an>l \Jrs S I> Lnf Wan*1
'the Krvlo of S e re r n n t R l| h
' Yi.utjt Friday «^t>ninir in Virginia.
Mrs I/>uis<> Lovf attondod h 'r
, -t ti>r-in-la .
The Brid#' was dnssM in a
Mik suit «nh hrrMn a/nrv-'irifs.
S.-rv.'Mnt Y o u t i U stationed at
f'amp Pirkett. Va whrrr th ' cou-
ple j.lan t make their home
Mrs Liii f left f'tllnu inc th"
reremofi\ for Prmidmi' RhwV
Island, whrrr *V ill toin | .«r
husliand.
hwu Do'W • tirto 1MM
nil twty rla uot i) ttii mik
r:fl krlt« Utt!
r"t tut f*i f frtMt: l: *AT
Wi> rtarM* «f■** u> ulaarvi^ii k> tM At
nme* Tkkf * ♦«!- ' • .tnk*rfeH" and i -
•..* ii l > imp K —i
K - t ft >4*m o 4t iftiitful
frt>®n r* v.r k 1"<"T* T1- .<!• g irri-
ll(< •! *"• * i«r n«c• !.- .r 1 • • *n\ x: ing !
« rifin*, r TinuJ >• wr i-kt.-mrr rn
tf iMn phr- <*«• !' K mr. >*i,ri.D K«aa( ia
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m- r ra'urnl inynNlMmU No
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f -tiff r |hmt v **. «>• hr iMtW S«
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liirw-;. < * #A *4 :' ■ r 4 "• ' A.l tlnjgh
fte't w!l 1' f ,JU ■ K<-'V
Methodint Women
Meeting Monday
The Woman's Society of Otrt*-
tmn Senice -,f the First Meth.
• list church met Monday after.
m n m .1 o'clock at he church
(ui h Mrs. Alyin Walker prmidm^.
I'l>r meeting was o(a>ned wrth
a soni:. "Showits of Blessings ".
Mrs Sternhcrj; nave th«' pray •
For rJ '\otmnal. em h mrmher t;a.v
,i vern- fr >m Th- Bihle fallow. ,!
by sineini; "Wonderful Word* >f
l.ilc A sh"Tt business mii-tin^'
w is held and minutes of the pie.
( crline two mei'tincs were rea:l
* a)mrmfil.
ni«' report of the visitini; com.
nuttie «-is Kiven. Mr*. Carlani
< ' «m1v taui(h| tlie less>n .n Lattn.
America. Mr*. I R. R. ^l closed
' the meeting with prayer.
^RDR'TMATS wmat/I CAU.
SM:m*cg
y
Ir I pmtppso
TvJAT SILLV QOM-
1*st, I nopeii
FALL DOWN Tfcr
Daddv, oo voo j Nou
ENTfR TrtAT y HEAR©
WHAT 1 SAID
ABOUT wRinwe
MUSMV LOVr
LETTERS, D«ONT
ws >OU P
CCMf ON.
DAOOy—-
I SET IT
WAS A
love.
letter/
t P«T 0^
By FRED HARMAN
RED RYDEP
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•AOOCH,
AMO
"SLLUSR
RE.^-
Oi^OY
"*C FIT
\s-.A -_v'. \C"Z
TCSiS-fT
1M1
Nrat ttm you nt«d ctlomtl tak*
Calotaba. th* luipruvca adaM
Compound ublcu that make calo*
mr:-t«kin* plnunt. 8uKar-co*Md,
•nwnbir irompt. n«f vfffcilv*.
Not nwrs>nry to (ollu« vltU Mtla
or raator oil.
t' " only at directed on laML
Beware Coughs
Following Flu
After the flu Is over and gone, the
couch that follows may develop
into chronic bronchitis if neglected.
Creomulsion relieves promptly be-
cause it Koes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
laden phlet'm, and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw.tender, inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes. Ko
matter how many medicines you
have tried, teil your druggist to sell
you a bottle of Creomulsion with the
understanding you must like the way
It quickly allays the rough or you ore
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
forCouchs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis
Eiiasville News
By Louise CHalker
Tile I .111 Miss, ,• r\ Wom-
an's - .-i) ri With Mrs. J. I\.
I'h.llijis Monday on hi r >* th
birthday.
i Mi U. N ('h ilker has charge
ol ilie <i< \ .tumil and Mrs N. J.
Ttsi, taught ,l''' 1' " Membi rs
drew i,.i,>t > t vhance birth.
I day iiili- frit nm ther y> tr.
'i't," e ; I tai^ U'lt.s t ' Mrs.
Phillips m Mnv . R N. Chalk-
j it. N J. T ■■-h. B B. MiKeUk. i.
B l> LiA.nc. lohn I' McKeh ij.i
| Mary Br.iwn. A llatrlu tt. Vlr«il
; Siki Nit.i liay. and Url Ray M- -
• K.'h hi.
V is'fre hmcnt pi ite of cake
iv>oki< > and n m vi -erved,
Ri >. n,i K.rk| it irk filled h.-
rerfular api«nritmint Sunday
East-
(Continued Frcm Page One)
NOW
SHOWING
Jt'UV
(WOW
JOE E.
BROWN
JOW OF OZARK"
—PLUt-~
SI IU'RISE FEATURE Af"8p.m.
I Mr and Mr>. W P.
Jceived w rd this week of the ar-'
! rival of i Brand laughter nam-fl
I Sl' il n Reel. Tr . pan nts are Mr.
i and Mi~ Kll-'n Britt L 1I^ of
I Barter Texas.
j Mr. and .Mrs. Allurt Hale and
; children, I 1111:.-r < 'land Sherry
< Hi inn. .".I i"1 trl. - P' r"'- ' ' '
A ItKi Bt'CKAROO
PRE-VICTORY
MIDNIGHT SHOW
TONIGHT AT Jl:30
FEATCRINC
•STHICKLY IN THE GROOVE"
With O/zie NeTson's Orchestra
ADMISSION 11c and 30c
NOW
SHOWING
LYLE TALBOT IN
"THEY RAID BY NIGHT
Popular Science — Sports Reel
PjMiUJ
Wednesday
and Thursday
Andrews Sisters — Dan Dailey, Jr.
Charles Butterworth
"<;i\ E OtiT SISTERS"
CELEBRATE ARMISTICE DAY
AT YOUR FAVORITE
BREC KEN RIDGE THEATRE
' >ne of his buddies produced a
new-paper clippinc 'hit was t-ik-
en from the X w York Time*. It
told Hm> story of how Pvt. Zach-
ow I* ii. ht S^li.Ol** worth of war
iKind- the day hef ire he joineil.
The article stated that he beijan
b s b-ixing care-r in 1925. encacod
in 117 professional fights of which
he won 111. In 1!V?7 he retired un-
.'ef.a'.-d Xew Fn^laml middle,
weight champion.
Another Xe v England athlete
pre-'-nt Pvt. Rirle Towle. Jr., who (
was tennis champion of the .state
ef M.vne and also an exp«>rt icc-
skatei. P\t. fl -orueTurfitt. of
Portland Oregon, a radio artist
who toured the west coast on sev-
at
plan i where he (kdichted
f in) w ith his imprtwisations. A
uolf champion from X-w Hamp.
' -hire vi 'n also present in tlx- per.
Owing re- snn nf p,, A r Su|,ivan> p^.,
Ralph Pisano came over Friday
to Npend his four day leave. When
asked why he rhose Br -ekenriihte
l e replied that several of his bud-
die- had told him what a nwoll
place to he it was, and that some
Bree|r?nridi e ";rls «-ti , i" #* nt.
ad
•• .111.1 over. He enjoyed th*
Join Hood. Mary Clement. Floi.i
Mae Pollard, Katherine Little.
Myrl Pritchard. Peggy Sweeney,
i Margaret Ivnman and Lucille Sta.
\ Mings.
Wants Ads Pay
Dr. E. C. Herron
VICTORY
over disease through Chi: opractlc
West Walker StriVj
Telephone RW
c8TM<
^^nUBUMUU. SAIVS. K>H M0f(
PRIZE
BABY SHOW
(Including Free Health Clinie
and Beauty Revue)
November 17.
Every baby under six year* of
age. is eligible and invited to
participate. There are no entry
fees. Loving cups awarded tt
the healthiest fcaby prettiest
baby girl, h3nd*)mest baby boy
ano' grand champisn baby. En.
tries may be made with no ob-
bfl't'on on part of parent* ii
Lobby of the Sager hotel BreeK.
enridge off Walker at 3:30 p. m.
Auspices of
American Legion
morning* and . ,r, on The -r.-: cr l oco -ions, was kept bim
ic s were well ."ended bh! all thp pj;tn ( hp
iwere ur.Td to attend 'he annual
'conference held at Cisco tbi- wiek
' hatu* i -in i " | *w imming pool -o mi^h Saturday
Mr- Cmlker .ml I Mir- , ; t
vk« d \i-ii''I I ten C.alker who
is in the army ,.ir • oi |x at I>.il
hart linrin: the vve-k-etid
Mr. an.! Mr- J hn M. Cbalker
and John Mahal \isitiil Mr. and
Mrs. R N Cbalker Sunday.
Tip* on How to—
%
Improve Your Lighting
KATE LITTLE
BEAUTY SHOP
Now Located In
Miller Hotel
PHONE 50
rOR APPOINTMENTS
j Fine Arts Club
To Sew Thursday
| Taking the place of their re-
j eular me 'lint,', memliers .f t'ic
1 Fine Arts club v II uvit at the
iRed Cross s. vving room Thiit*-
I day.
• ilours will he fr'im ^ tn 12 a
m. and from 1 Wi to B p m. The
president ur .• •<! all ictiv. and as.
so. i ite niemhi'ri to itti-nd.
afternoon that he v"nt in search
of twi htidd>es to take another
vim with !i m. He found them
ju-' after midnight, and the three |
Isivs t «>k their s'.vim. saying th.if
the water was 'jast right " More
hoy, than usual used the swim-
ming pool Itoth days, especially
the l*>)s from the north and east.
Over ne fourth of the many sol-
dier* reqr.-wed the mailing ser-
vie.. furni-h.^l by the ladies and
cards will b>> sent to their rela-
tives telling them of their visit to
Br^ckenridge.
The 'l'*>r ; rj/e Saturday nignt
was won hv P\ t Toivo Maki. of
Ir nvv. Michigan, and consisted
• f an Fvery harp |ien and pen>'il
set.
Business Circle
Meeting Tonight
The It -ne Kinrhen Business
Woman's cirri. ,,f the F'ir-1 th-
■idist rhurih will meej tonight at
8 o'clci'k at the home of Mrs.
Charlotte Braly. K>.> S Miller.
Several matters of important
business will h discussed and ail
memin rs are urg.ii to attend.
(WARNING)
Mr*. .T ick R iherts. Major In
charge of the THnamo Cadets, re-
ports thai thirtv girls re virte.I
for d'lty hoth Saturday and Sun-
day rerls ear'. >ts signing the reg-
i-ter Saturday were as follaws;
Vaonii Tt -arlway, Joyce Briden,
May Hays. B-kn Branum I">or >-
thy Ayers Eugenia Xorman. Fve.
Ivn Strahan. I irna (^ara Wohl.
ford. Fl irene Carter. Xorm.a Ste-
phen-on, Fdna Ow >ns iv.r .the
Dauster. Syh ia Poe. Mary Kath-
ryn Holland. Mildred Ahem.athy,
Josephini< Gilbert. Jessie I.ue An-
drew - 7j>Ima ILarris, Betty Cnmp-
Ml, Fvelvn Wbitchorn. Fliza-
beth Pri'-hard. Myrl Pritctnr '.
Cat her'ne <>*eti«, Paulina Bart.
I illie Mae Houston ftor-ithy Kil-
My pasture northwest of Breck-
enridge is known is the Martin
pasture is tviw j* st"d and I must
forbid any I,: tit • r -lnwiting on ' ,,ri' ^ May me Ru'h /Vildinr-toil
T '.irl-'e Rimdilum. Jackie Sterhens
and Murrell Carson. In addition
to the above nam -d girls the fol.
low ing registered on Sunday:
1 an Hood Rillie Fave Williams,
Wiima Yancey. Joyce H.anna,
Marv IV1I Fvanoff. Bobbie Hay.
es. Ruth Wisdom and two visitors
Mary IVI1 Sharp and Frankie
Sharp.
„ . , | X >xt w*ei'k the Mainr in charge
Y rnr oofn nitmn for this protec-^. ,, ^ Mp( Gncft Knigh| w|(f)
Mr*. Monnghan and Mrs. Pardue
thi*se j.rerni-' - On Thursday Nov.
5th I had one c >w killed and one
crippeled \ahwd at on- hundred
dollars each.
I dislike to deprive any one of
the out-door ple isur' you might
-nioy. hut must a-k that yoi
leave your guns on the out*id«-.
I iust . an't afford this distraction.
tlon will ( • ap|>r "Ciftted.
Very Truly
M. P. Kiker
a* Captain*. Girls Cadets on duty
will lie: Elizabeth Pritchard. Er-
nestine Couch. Rillle Fave Will-
iams. Retty Trammel), Kathleen
Littl-. Paulina Bart. Clarice Jor-
dan, Vera Of*, Eugem* rfbrmoi,
Change Blackened Bulbs
Long before a lamp bulb burns out it often begins
to turn dark and gives out less light than new,
bright bulbs. You'll get better light if you replace
blackened bulbs in reading lamps with new bulbs,
and use the darkened bulbs on back porches, in
closets or other places where the amount of light
isn't important.
If* tasf to Hoplan
Bwnod-out fuses
AUTO
GLASS
—FOR—
ALL CARS
INSTALLED AT
SLIGHT EXTRA COST
WESTERN AUTO
Associate Stores
PHONE 203
ENERGY < OXCENTRA
New Vitamin
Compound
Equalize* Minerals In Bod/.
Ask For Booklet.
Bowen Drug Co.
AUTO
MAN SERVICE
Good Used Cars
FOR SALE
GOOD RUBBER ON ALL CARt
Located
In Ro*enque«t Bultdln+
Across Strset From City Hall
Finance Ce.
Y<m an save time and trouble by
bavins a few spare fuses on hand
if one should burn out. Just dis-
connact the appliance that caused
the fuse to burn out, pull out the
flMte light switch to cut off the
TIXAS B1ICTRIC SWVICI COMPANY
Wall Painting
Revolutionized
Covers and Surfaces
Just One Coat.
in
Wall pn per — Waltboard —
Brick — Plaster.
Beautiful Washable Flat
Finish. No Pithily Odor.
, Dries in an hoar ar ho
COOK'S
COROC
Wall Finish
Reduces With Water
Bjltoteftei—
Bartlett Co.
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1942, newspaper, November 10, 1942; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131741/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.