Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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Friday, March
.. T E P.RECKENR1DT.E AMF«ft tf AN*— B RECK KNR1 l'l.K, TEX A?.
Phone *5" t ?*2e Thrm
• in ,, j , r ssaa
"Highlights of Drama Season'
Subject of \nna Frank Oul>
The Anna Frank Artist O.i
met Thursday. March 1* at !)!•■
VMCA.
Th«- chairman for the dty v
Mr* Ada McArrwn.
Tlx- subject of the (heeling u
"Highlights tit tln> l rama S>
on"
Modamcs Florin* Wulf >. n n<!
Agw** Hmarrl tang "Just F r T>:
tiny.' and '"Whispering ll'ipe." •
companied by M rs Flt/nlxM C
I if man
Mr* W 11 m a ("haM iin .;
"Highlights of th ' Dr.irn i Sen
and rv.ni * mil' • lipp.n:- that t'i
currvn' f)|u\t-r« had wntUn af* v
th~ir return t<t New York fr n
d.ffer>*nt -tali * Mr* Oh*i*t:iin '■
mi touched on diflt-rvnt ( I iv* tii.it;
arc now playing.
The hostesses were Meidairi'1*
Fnye Knox and Sue Rogers.
The Krf"ft#Fe
Be QuickTo Treat
* Bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis may drvrloo if
your cou«rh,che.>t colU.or acuwr Uu n- .
chltts ia not tn-a;ed and you cannot \ ' (
afford to takta change •vithnu mi
cine less potent thou Creotnu. .on
which goes right to the v u til th<
trouble to help its --u andtxpe! k -ir
laden phleRtn and rid r.if.re to
soothe and heal raw. tender, iiiflamcd
onchial mucous membrane#,
CreomulMon blends beech wood
creosote by special process wlt.h other
time tested mef'irnes lor coughs.
It contains r.o narcotics.
fcNo matter how many n.cdlrlnes
you have tried, tell your Oniv'Kiv
sell you a bot Ae of Creotnu: ion -vlth
the understanding you mu l like the
way it quickly allays the rough, per-
mittiwr rest and sleep, or vou ore to
have vour money buck. (Adv.)
Tt An i Frank will not have
•< °l'' P i'i l instead they
will ii r-« a n sular Iki •.%« ni«if-
v'.ij
Th t •. -it ' . )-e Ildy Bun.
Urn Mary I i H'iikft'. Mildn I'
t*areyt I I /a I < t i <v<<-:)eman. M iv J
If. > A,Mi- 1 . n Bfster. Helen'
K"«hev F •. M.i Mi \ir >'t
IWinnie l'adg< tt
?'• I i /• r -i Htn'ir I.. Fran • •
I'i, -"ii, \\*o«'«ii>> K'nuli, Mum 'I
'■'i •. I1 . T1 Hum , Frame*
"V, its ' V.-, Irli Ruth Wisdom
V,'.. ,i. Florlne Wu3fi«*n,
1 Mi.it , , Mr • m.. C'at k. Klv
■ < . *■ mii-I . re« memlvr,
Pansy Pjic\
School To Hold
Ruimrssm Sale
* Atwim m. nr n'a* made today
i that an at!-lay rummage *nle will
Ik- t "l.J hy (he M"'h'Ts Club of
, ii ■ t| Waid i . d Saturday
'm fd . f'ltHvi ly <«'t'U|iied
11)\ ? hi ■ !' it! JJt'bre
Mr* i'Viyie Grave* k chairman.
Brownie Troop*
Met At School
The Brownie Troop met in
j their Brownie room at South ye*-
terday.
The Brownies wen> very hanpy
to hear that they had collected
12*5 iMNinds of grease. I
After roll call and the payment
tof dues they went to the audi-
j torlum to practice their Song and
Promise.
I.riiaine, the president, cree«< d
the Fast Ward Rrownies and ti"'i-
aUo practv-ed with the South
Ward Brownie*.
The president suggested that
tie tw.i troops get together and
h'tve a weiner cast.
Arline Wehher represented the
Brownie Troon at the Widnesd "
Stiidv Hub this week.
Frirl^v night they will K'
awarded their j>ins.
>UT OUR WAY
By jt it wnmm
fa$t a Bit
PERSONAL
#\lr*. Murrah N'->lte is sfjendin
the day in Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bows
^ierit Thur.-day in Fort Worth
Eugene Thompson and J. D
Sintkffer ate Friday ami
Satuiday in Austin on httsims
eor* ernlng the State Park Board
WV4A,T?-<5CMKJ<J TO
pwwrr o/ca that
tMRT? WWV VOU
CAMT PAINT OVEB
- Ditar.' IT TgULd voo
UIGMT OM TME CAKJ
TO CLEAKJ IT FICST—
LOOK OKiDEtt THECE
<5ET ME A CLOTH
dOSH, I'M
PROUD OP MV
&\3rtrXlf SHE'S
CuEVER—SWSRTT
A& A WHIP.' I'O *
OF NiEVEO THOUGHT
OP GlTTlKi' MV WOBK
DOME LIKE THAT—
SHE SANsI yS
AMD
COMIM
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WHY MOTHERS
3-/3
GET (SPAY
I
V • MT Of r
gv ^c* srrtvitf mr
itA. ikinirnr
Ifv JRvIRS
Aluminum Ware
For tfee Duration
So replace with
PYREX and FIRE-!
KI1IG Ovenware
WE8TKKN AUTO
4—flliliSior— ;
PHONE 203
I waawwaawwwwwwv
OIIOCR YOUR NEW
SPRING SUIT NOW
^•CC OUR COMPLETE LINK
OP SAMPLES
PHONE 99
FOR EXPERT CLEANING
AND OVEINO
Breckenridge
Cleaners
21* E. WALKER
|t.«ne. ('Itdi wit!
M nil 20. Tii.
,',m i t p.m.
Mr* G'advs Kirehen and daue'"
ter, Archie l.ou. accompanied the
Vr ra Govlwin dnncing team t"
Snn Angelo today.
Stepping Stone in the Pacific
Mr* P/.^s (*"-
Thursday in Pert
nnhe'l spent
Worth.
yasmbw BtUm
Imt.t
* Dime Out of
Every Dollar ia
£f*Us.WorBondi
I
Mi -* Emestiee KIrhl mrf w n *
«"!ee««d a- 'h. hfatttv of lie \!
' l"i !Vl! > P; Si'iro- t- it Seitft
West Ti Unlverrttv in fl ■ r 't<ev,i
Mi*- Kirktund K t'-e «ta-i |>:ei i.'
Mr. and Mr*. I K. Ki-kland.
- ' I' |New U
X XMotoet" 1 8a"
I %tj*\SAVA IX
SolcoluiV^J —APIA I
s
t:
Tag*
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SAMOA
Foleohli
NEW ZEALAND
MANDATE
up.0lu ^ - v£i pacific Occjj.1
i tutuila .. "
MANUA
ISLANDS N
PAGO PAGO " pesE
U. S. POSSESSION -*
1Z
U. S. Navel
^fc and A es
' ' liiv ir Shrt
their son, Dean
lie.
•T R. fh'dl'K .T**
'or#v't T ?* . B'ttJ
ind his wife. Pit-
Kate Smith swaps stories
with Mrs. A.LRusco
of Los Angles, Cal.
Mrs W K.
ita Falls '4
daughter, Mrs.
Srrt!ih«on of Wietj- I
here v!«t<iim in
Frank Bird.
it:*
' '••'"".kt, ;/V , 'saf«i -
'nfl 5 *ei root.
ta*e io the fco
UV
•iinie,
aaii hu
-y0U's"" Th^ni
K at,.
:5Vs Ot'ca m°mh to
y 'ho e boys'4 "
Und «utter,4 -flPPy
Rusco
smith
When
®"l «
r^'C r rr"'
■T pr ->duct «
Or«*! nisf in Pljint
Writes Bond Sonar
PHILADELPHIA <«•«
church organivt turned defense
worker has converted the mu '•"d
whirr of his drill nress into a son •
accepted by the Treasury Depart-
ment for use on war-bond radio
showa. '^«K|
Tlie music-minded war worker
wha wrote '"fen Per f'enl* after
a visit to th - SKF industries plr.nt
by crew memliers of the cruis*r
I'SS Boise Is John P. Powell, who
v'ngs the song to noonday lallics
of his fellow-workers
UdJ0h .', whf) Usi's Jl'
song-writ injc name of Tom Pow-
ell. is the second romnose ■ to
ora Divine wrote 'We'll Give All
We've Got. widt i> .sung at war
bond rallies.
Pacific Ocean
Ait* thaw
bomber rong*
1500 milat
•ft American baMi
<3^ Jap bote*
•JOHNSTON fe
'^r. (JfcCUAM
palmyra!
tQUATOR
BAKER. __
^GlliEUT ISLANDS ^
v -ILL1CI -W. \ I
•v^
A
Cowl See. .
V ^'«W CAtfOOMfcl *
Fall From Train
Lead« to Wedding1
EAST ST. LOUIS, Mo. <U.R> |
In old-fashioned romar.-es, when '
a man fell at his lady's feet she
ended up by marrying him. When j
i man literally fell at Betty, Gr"g-
uy's feet, she waa naturally in-
t"lestd especial! since he fell out '
of h troop train. |
Miss Gregory had gone to the ]
.*tati n to see a friend leave anil
as she stepped along the platform,
a soldier shot out of the train [
u indow and landed almost on h;>r i
toes. The soldier. Sgt. Joseph L.
DuPont, of Naceau, Mich., begdni|
to explain I us recuntbent position.
His radio had fallen out of 'he!
train window, he had grabbed fori
it and lost his balance. And- tih
what did you say your name
was ?
They both talked fast, and be*
fore the train pulled out. had
i arh other's name and address.
.The correspondence got pretty
neavy. And Miss Gregory? Th'
story hoolcs are right; six weeks
later she was Mrs. DuPowt.
PALACE
Midnight Shew
Saturday March tt
Admission 3#c Including Tax
Children 11c Including Tax
CNILDREN't TICKETS SOLD AT DOOR ONLY
SUPPORT THE
Texas Defene
Guard
EJ
Attend the T. D. G. Benefit Saturday
mid-night, March 20th
Sponsored by the Breckenridge Lions
Club add Rotary Club
All'Profits to be Given to the
Local Companies of Texas
Defense Guard
Use of the Palace Theatre donated by
.Interstate Theatres Inc. Tickets 011
safe by all members of the Lions Club,
Rotary Club and members of the TDG.
(One ot America's neV'Mt air Hates is r, t!** £_moan jslond of.
Vrwe 1 r?av i' a Aire as a link in the chain of
.u..4.u to Utc iuutftwest Pacific rather than an attaclc
X"think your idea's wonderful,
Mrs. Rusco." Kate writes back.
•Tve sung at camps so often I
know how cra-y the boys are for
good home baiting
"Your thousand, of cr>okies
and cakes cr.> n real tfst f a
baklnj powd-r's reliability. A"
il's interesting to kn->w t! a
never once has Calumet ■■
mous Double-Action failed you.
"Here's a recipe your soldiers
will go for' It's Calumet Sur
prises and makes up 3 differ-
ent kinds t>f coaktes!"
n> -*a« ismtm
ihsxl, c • s ntmk
7ff KMs Recipe fir Ca/umet Surprise?
2 rupt liftri] Sw«r>« C W F mr
3 t**«povn« C jturrwl (Ukmg Powder
' > Mnpom ult
* « cup iu|ar
gift flout MKT, mf«ur , nJJ b*ktn(
powder, Mlt. and au(jr, and uft to-
ttUwe three timn. Crrsm ahort«ri.
inc. Add dry inateiiMnta, <•**, n )V,
_nd vanilla. Stir until flour is ' t, p
mod; then baat vi«orou«ly I m:i - .
Divide mistur* in halm ni l tnuliv
the verieitem ii v <i , t >>k t, ittum
Itwml t up<akt or SiHli inch pant
Rakr if) moilfrita ovrn 137S* f.) IS
te tt minu'.-v or until done Sach
half mak n 11 madium rup cakn or
Hmvvvv ♦ «
Jxrtttt. for_only_the JoprMd Gilbert Islands lie within bomber
" "" ^ raift,v
Read The Want Ads ror Bargains
Ars JSC lAtli.-i 'mi «cm. A
"target" U-pel buttoaf JTea
are if yo* are lavestlag at
least ten ^ercest 4 year
eeme la War Bonds eeery pa)
Say. It's TNT badge si 9*
Irfeiism.
Start
Fine
today:
Um
There's no trick to planning
the kind of meals ycur family
ahould have for health when you
have modern kitchen facilities and
plenty of good faods available.
Howwever, nvor.time brings the
iwoblems ct rationed food plus in
creased importance of healthy ci
t ize.is! Solve these problems for
yeur^jfaroily by leading the Amei
HOW! m EVERY PACKAGE!
Ilurr>' ( « ia on the*e two big ■
\nfur I ,../;,.in ! I ir r — jnurt,
ri.nnir, ; nhttsrur that's a joy to
v n! ihe \try latc*t pattern! Second—the extra,
ncjltlitul values of America's Super Kreakfast
I<hk1! lor hole-grain oatmesl leads till cereals
m hody-huildiriK Proteins! It's triple-rich* in
Kruwth-fyrfi; Vitamin lit! Take advantage of
lcnm|{
tt Unit
mitk
1 tt ^spoof 1 vant!l«
double bdfgain! Start your aet—
SkipraeorSsataCaketat
this thri
today!
OOMf MlSt ITt
ITS 10991ft
Mill
wwtnruuv
nutim, foot
shorts? No,
m Just had to
dress to keep
she arrived at
York society
fcltft her|
1 IS out of
^.church!
•r«ee W« i rioket Cetiei. Turn
half of batt r iril p.ir. HVmi 2 ta ;
htespmwts BI-- :• || Liui'. t and 2 tabte- * I
<r n< tirown «ur, ir. mid I rup Ora pa- ;
:.u« f i >1<, cruhert, nnd hit* light- !
Ijrt iiprtrtltie v*r hatter
Sp'e. f«k«. A t,) i tat ictr-xni fno-
!"•" ' 1 > n i-innamen. | tea
npoon m to l.« f of bnttar- blend
*IVp a'irh 14 cup 1 i.oppati rai«in«.
I All latatuitfiMiili are 1***1.)
CALUMET
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1943, newspaper, March 19, 1943; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131830/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.