Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 16, 1949 Page: 3 of 5
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formed h•for* an ni>r.>vt*e«l«h ,
. Fdwnid 'trjham pastor
jrf tne t :r,( I«r. t!J;uir
here, performed th. w«d<Jing «re
luony.
t.iv.-n away in i ,r, <lt( l (
brother. Jam-« V I-..,; "br ^
a blue fittiU ,. '
with ...p ,1... .
and plungm* r. ekltr H r a. . • t
sor.e* wrn gru\ >,, .Pr. ,.(
white Hiblt «] u >th tin ■ r«r *
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b" i with white «atin stream#,
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gray accetsoriM.
of baby "fchid*
Howard Yaughan
of th« t(rij*>iit.
ci i>u>iiy, rake
H*rv«d t<> wmidvnjr
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wdile Mr* W.
lUfr n1 'J puj'.ch
w^ddutir trip to
i Arlington, the
rnakv their auotv
mom u omploy td
rr *t K.ST W.
d«Hl Ur. . k. rndjti
[m i* a grad
pi School, and
Hr .i s( ,|1(t
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Teachers Honor
L R. Tatums With
Farewell Picnic
krh<M>l tr.ich«rs of th.- thrf*
A.ir«l .ehoul*. at«d Hnv-keiu-dce
H'lf' 4ch«x>! hunor d Mi and Mrs.
L. K Tuturn Saturday rvcmnjc
• •rninir with a picnn- at th water
'. >rkji The Tatunis have nuiKrad
from the teachmir *taf here, and
•ir ini v tiip to 1"!. velai.d where Mr.
T.ttuir will be principal i>f the -•
«wf. r ocr,.-.: thece. and M.
Tatun will teach.
Th. te.u-hvr* pr«->. ntfU the Tat
urii* with a fart-well jtift of ater-
Iihk allvervarv. John K Hail'-y,
Mrhool u| rin'.eriden' ade the
[ir . utatKin ct>miti> udinir Mi
Tatum for hia yearn of faith-
fu' .'rviit m Uh HrerkenrulKe
M-h'M l ayaiem
About •<" prvpi* were preaent
ut the farewell puraic aupper.
at Dalla«.
Out of towt fUeaU iiumded Mr.
nut Mr- A .iani < ard of Dalian.
M attd Mr J. Gr«-en, Jimmy
I Hi lea. B->bb> Moore, Howard
I Viuffciui, <*i«/ther Hartley, and
! Muum s Wainl.i M'"-rr Ann I'oland.
.■ml Mary M - r- all of Arlington
and Mr. an<i Mra. O. I Ledbetter
..f OuU*.
Circle I, First Christians, Meet In Reva Rae Holt,
Myers Home, Project of Month Chosen .Albany Resident
Mm. ihim.. !To Marry in Fall
W. k. Holt, 3>I7
Tl bSOAY. At'G. lb.
I . Si.; . ami alleuded Haiuor and the South Pacific.
• .. • a i*.■ >e.« . the i currently eipmyod hjr Uk
N.i y, a: : wu., ataUo*ed m pearl j ford l>riliiiig Cwpw? «f
Ox-
Pewey's
Sflvt SAVE!
Mhis >,infm i/ec)
Work Shirts
$
^ nil • .< !• rha ■ <(
blur co>ert •««<•> II12 |'o
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AVE!SAVE!
Hitch Quality
Ckombray
f'i
Hflicht Slnpr*
Ivrdtiv' I 4 * r I'oJUi lUv
SAVE!SAVE
B..VJ. While
T-Shirts
% n el valur <•* * |,f
mkmmk
SAVE!SAVE!
5
limp Terry
Toweh
$
FOR
■ e e la * th" While .«-ute*>
loloi.il btinii i •>. Hn> Now
SAVE!SAVE!
51 «; utc* 1 lltnier
Nylon Hot*
8«e
VII fir* t"«l t*
• hade*. Bu> *"il «,r :
Women* Ca«v; *
Ploy Shoes
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( «l *andaU foe hoom' or
uroat wear. Ureatl; rediKeUI
DOLLAR DAY VALUF
CHENILLE BEDSPREADS
All over Hobnail Hot
H< lUpi e.idi. In I h. (t)
new decorative initio.
HH * Ifci" I lot. Me Itey
M/f YoU will Waal
«evrial l lhe*>- at lliii
low price.
, DOLLAR DAY VAIUE
Ui nien> Tricot Knit
RAYON PANTIES
Httvl >fylf • I'mirr
N i ion Ji'iM),
Krtl M..1 in 11*4f Buy
a iui>| b m*w «h4 «a e!
DOl I QR DAY U A I U L
Women"* HO S«|. I'rrrale
HOUSE DRESSES
M{tttht new palteruM
V|jn) III chiHt.-t
from. V gieat value lor
Hollar l a> ' VII the
(Htpular "lien.
DOLLAR DAY VALUE
Wmmn> Li« Trimmed
RAYON SATIN SUPS
V Super Val«e"
I a«e trimned ( pn with
■>«*> l( ami rocklail
bottom*. I lor . white,
pink and blue. Mze .12
to M>. V> here eail*
for this (i eat Lbtllar
l ay V lue!
Circle I of tAe First Christian
Church ^atiureti in th* apacitillM
living room of the Myers home
Moiiday muriutuf lor the.r reg-
ular meettaK. Mts. Dvim tailed
the meetui* tn oidei nn "Let'a
open tlie- mail," m which tlvought.-
for mak.njc the world better and
hunnity happier, Mere jti-.en.
Mr-. W W Wii oa direct<il th>
worship u>iny a> her theme,
"Tree* ' and huivd with the
ICroup •,«d*ai l ue.>?' thoutchts on
tree.-., and closed W ith a con,pari-
®or. of ti'.an and Ire*
Mt>. W t Coiidroi a
very lutereatmir leasoti. Th- Tra-
gu Years of Saui'.- Lift."
During the busint ,-a in> • ting a
project of the month w.i <iet ,ile4
upon M- nib't - are ,u ke<l to bring
their favori'.t p<tein t. ("trcl. <>r
give them to Mr,- Cothi. They
will be compiled nt a *'• "« atid
s nt to the lv iu!,.ii>ii. at
Southern Chr.-tiar! IntUtut'
Kach merabe-r brought her fa-
vorite recipe and after reaJ n* it,
they gave recip'-.i to the chairman
Personals
Mr aitd Mrs Floyd I1 >p ■■ r*
| Fort Worth Visitors Sunday. They
took th«-ir dauifhter, Hetty, wft<
will visit relatives there and htr
br<ither. James in D&llas.
Mrs. T. J. Latham .md Mi- J.
Herman "x of Woo«l ofi we m
Brecke.'irid^ visitors Monday. t
Mr. arid Mrs. Kont Tillinghaat*
iauic'iter and son :ii-law of Mr.
and Mr.-. A K H. yd K)"7 W.
Wheeler, left this n orainir ( r
AnchoraKe. Ataskn by way of Den-
ver, Salt Lake, and the California
Coast. Mr. TtlUitjfi a%t chief ,ui •
way tower construction inspector
in Alaska.
Mrs. Ola Carter of Cinderella
Shop is attending market in Fort
after attending itiark'-'. in Foit
Worth and Dallas.
Aaron Kui ruta! 'if Baum's
Style Shop return il home today
Fort Worth arid Dallas w i.cre he
will atti nd ;narket.
Mr>. Ann Sander i.- in 1'oit
Wertii and Dallas all • r.tlinjt mar-
ket f i Ann s St: e Shop.
Mr and Mi> J T. Kot.. rson, and
Marilyn have returned frtini a va-
cation trip to < olora.lu A'cinp-
anyinjf tn« -n -a an tl • It- i.-' jfue.st,
lairry Crownover 'f S .a Antonio
| Others in the | tj « r. Mr. and
Mra. C'eeil (jiant, win air still va-
cationing and ft lend of the Kob-
ersons, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil i.rant
■ "f Wichi'.t F.iI' II' part visit
||ed Colorado S|>rir*|p Pike's i'eak,
Denver, li. ti lilati" Sp■ irg
The meeting was cloned with
prayer. The next iu« tinir will b
' held in the home of Mrs Ted
Butler, SH'J W Fourth Street
Monday, August 22.
The hostess, Mrs. Myers ser- John
v*d ,ce punch, erange and banana
nut bread to Xme-. R. ti. Camp.
, S T.. Hainil. S. P. Robertson,
Charles Dunn. Ted Butler, N V
Whitteiiberg, W. W Wilson, C. 1
Alexander, Mamie Hudspeth,
j 1 lank Colhrt-. Fred John.->n.
H'jod, W f!. Coodron. J M.
.gar, K. C. Guiles, E. k. Buford
Mr. and
N Ciraha rr, atinounci Ue engage-
men' and forthcoming marriage
of th daughter, Reva Ka> to
Karl Herod, sun of Mr. and
Mr-- H. L Herod of Albany. The
wedding will take place in ihe
fall.
M. - Holt attended Bre. k. nrMh
ge High Sch'iol and Wichita Falls
Seni'M high and is now 'mpLcyed
a' Barnes-Will lams Drug store
here.
Mr, Herod is a graduate of \U
OPPORTUNITY
FOR YOU AT
RE NIE RS
THIS IS YMft
IK OPPORTUNITY
TO CiET
FINAL tUMMKE
$10.00
Choice of Ihr hou.->c. All name collection of cxclu.-ivf
Dresses. Now At
y2
These air tii meniioti bu>s. Conic earl.v wlule ^elt«
lions are choice.
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lOMt FNtLLi*
Modem electric refrigerators are built to give you
m ?re food storage room—keep your food fresh and
wholesome longer—yet are designed to take up no
mote floor space.
Modern electric home freezers—food and budget
savers--give you p.ck-oHhe-crop eating all year
'round and you can do your buying when prices
are lowest and quality is highest. A
Vif* your fmmtttt iftft whttk veils electric appliomtl
mmd am Mm mmmy mmdmh t>4 modorw (UCTtfC
IOCS and (UCTttC NOME HUIIMS.
TEXAS ELECTRIC SEIVICE COMPANY
W. W. KObEKS. Muuttr
LAST CALL ON
lotions. Uembvigs and Kayor
Uicsae> that are atlU good for
early i all. liteduced Now To
RACK NO. 2
' on>i>ts o extra fuie Ulnar-
V.%sorted Sue liange Kcduccd To
KAt h rINK
DRESSES
J-.A IKA \ ALI Ks
ONF HACK
COTTON HOUSE
1AL
S2.69 Or 2 FOR
If It Is A Pair of Shoes, Sea Out
Clearance Tables Before Yon
Buy! You Will Want To Git
Some Of These Bargains WhRt
They Last!
ONK t.ROl P
Keal
ltat|;aiii.s
SKK OI K
\nd make that dretia at half th*
of printed Jersey. Hem berg. V
Crepe. Roniatnc and other fabrics.
ARRIVING DAILY—
DKKSSES
<urrs
COATS
Hpn|
BLOUSES
lkm t ,\lu Thi Opportunity To Seppty V«w
I'iFM
\t Dra>hc Reduction*. And Let
ror You Thia
OPPORTUNITY DAY"
C. M. RENRER 01
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 16, 1949, newspaper, August 16, 1949; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth133528/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.