The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 152, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 27, 1930 Page: 3 of 6
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TlIU BRCCKENRIDGE AMERICAN BUECKENR1DGE TEXAS TUESDAY MAY 27 1930
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Hy THEODORA HINRICHS
Kiwlii r;iv.hvc nr l V! MnlJ
Sessions In Brock Homes Monday
Monday afternoon each of the
r u ilr'li of the Woman' Ml-
I'linry S. of the Methodist
'IC1j1i n hi k hi and lnit-
lf" -"emit i r ih follow ng
II .1 I.
( irrlo A met In the home of
M. l !l 1ji : with her
hr M - Urn I M.. . a
ii lnn M lien OrBtH Who
apl( I .. f (he i in
id h 'tn i- ignition f Ir
I1 . ird Athi n 'eaer k the
I'xitlopat I' - r whirh u- un
' ubji .f l-uthfuln foi
I w-d bv i.iuv. i t.v Mi W II
i'H in i Th. r i I. Mm i. I t II f
'ie '-ook Inmi ( fre will ifi'oilng
i nuiintfii u 12 u." I'irwii. the
-ial houi Mr Mi'e oti.liirled
i -.melllng inntr Mh II
Miller ami lr V II I'ulmei
v re wilir s of the pi. lee
iirnn ami f-ik Here peiwd to
' i following Meam. J I
J .ll. A II MilVt. B. n Cianl
1 i. waid At' U II I'ulmei I)
" II I-'iMIti i 'V I. Mom. an. I III
r
Mr r.oli K.i.teett wn i hiuteui
'n irele U Mi- J L Mer Inl
sf ' ' d vol inn.. I If Mn unit Mm
' - I'tpkiti KB' prair Mem
l"tn of Clirle H have anlil 36
...oil b.k. Mr DeII.it Wil
I imi-. won fns' pure in 'hi- ale
rn mhij ni-t md Mip I'.
M- tt.l.il w n -iriilnl pi i
fn i will .ff I I1K w I
I' a h I'. I-' i urn miuI i
-eii.i to ! -.inm- S
I. Plpi. i I I. pi. I
M null. N 1 I! rp 1
Meador II Thornton
I'i ii e un I 1 1 ikIUi i r-
in .1 nb 'u.'gt tt
C .ii le ' mi t I i the
Mi- IT - lledrnun 111
111 . t IIIL' till Ii VOtl i
Mi P I l" njrl'y lea lnn the
f Tnat Tlie iiirl. memlM-i hau
ls il (ft k l tf M t. h..Xn
VV. e ffpei I - III) W i I'i 1.'
Apinftt rtuln I wnf i- un I hixk
tie 1 1 juli 1 4 i"il ' tli
J.lwinK N . I m J S mi h
1 n i J .' ii U .I .( Kit. - m
Tl.iijf Sal I . 1 1 H Thrall
Kcnh K in ' 1' )" Vtlier
'ile VUit- I n H In Irani
J Uutlet f t. nlJ nnd V C
.tr I'lWtl
Jj
book were reported enld. Ten
rtnembett were prexent and Mrs
J J Cheshire wan a visit r
Mr Cain Kirk' home waa till'
plaee of meeting 'for Circle K
Mm Cl J Matlhe gave a help
ful lemion on "Tnithfulneti" and
Mm J an O Hatrell led In pray-
er An "auction aale" created
im rrimenl. and alao resulted In
n.ttlnB the circle $2 27 The col-
letlon amounted to $2 15. The
. In If member have sold Jl cook
hook During the social hour
interesting nurne wore playml. and
refrinhmen of French cabbage
wulnd '.initrd rhcexe iUBre
puffle chip" olives iced tea cflta-
mel lei cieam and URHr piKikie
to the fiilloMtng MmiIwiim H A.
Ptuum f) J Matthea J n Ilnr-
rell. I c Inlander D K. Met.
V K ;iffin W S 1'ark U' C
Ilafrell fain Kirk
cir If V npt in the home of
Mr Airh Klnchen Mr J. C
Harion K''nR the devotl.mnl lea
on Mi Anno Yeaper l artUlf;
hnlrmnn of "rlrcle lf In the nb-enr-
of Mr U 11 SlPrnenberR
Memben have old 72 cook book
Fruit aalad and cake weie served
to Mcadiimr J C Ilnrron Anna
Yeag-r r It Cutahall. I V Snr-
iell. T S Hrlle Koitrst New-
man M L Mdrtin Jeine II
Smith S H Durhntn O j: Fran-
re Arch Klnchen Mi - Meilln
laven.irt.
Mrc H ; Athe' home wa the
ecene of the meeting of circle O
Mr Marv latteriion led Ihe de-
votlonnl nnd Mi J K Han'
Kve tin praer Six cook book
were imtto.! old b circle C5 and
the c.lt-ction amounted to Jl 30
A delightful progtam wa enoyed
musical iiuiiibeiii be'nR ctven by
Mia Iiiiie Athey Meadameg J
H RlcliaiiUon and J U llanos
nnd reading by Mr V . T
Coble refreahmrnt plate of
loileaf i oil" perfection nlad
i ursine! cake and coffee v erv-
il to the following Mine C F
Iuhiidge V T (Joble Marv I'at-
l.ifir John Lynch Cox J It
Hnn'es J IJ Itichardron ft B
Ath. I U Macke J E Stiod-
gra.1 ;o Hingham Mle Vlt
glnla and 1-ouUe Athey
The home of Ml C V Cupp
I .. . i -i ri I-
Circle D met in the home of wa. me meoiinR ! ' -'
Mn John Metr. whit Mr. C !! H and Mrs. A W. Wh tfleld lad
Ttppett Joint hoatee. Devotion- the devotional lcason followed by
ni wa Jed by Mm A. T Walker the Lord's prayer In unison. Free
on the ubject of neturnlnir Good will oifertnR of J1.00 was received
for Evil ' Prayer wa led by Mm ' and 12 cook book were sold by
F J Ornncy Forty five cook Circle H. Sherbet nnd cake wero
' served to Meadnntra It C Hmael-
ton K C Thornton C D Cupp.
A W Whitfield S T Swenson
I' II Athey nnd Oeo Clnrl:
J I no
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ABILENE FARMER
TALKS FEELS 10
YEARS YOUNGER
s.u in: ii s m rrcur.i) u i ni
itt .snows t o s n i r i o s
AST IIMCDIA ahi.i: TO
no ins uokk un it(.o
TAM. UKI.IJ-.Vr.ll IIIM
I helltv In Rtving it due and
I v nit to T1! vti that Argolane
ii f-rtlnl helpul me aanl Ml
Worthing'.'ii i f Abilene Texan
i o.ling on mi i route 3 while
l talking ' Hi Ait;. it in t pre
ei.'tive
rur nem'y Iht int lx month
j I haven't been able to do my work
an.i junt ilnln t fee like Rou1R
ub'.ut ftt all I hail a little cie of
intligi tlon and on anion. illy I
villi eat k.inie-'hinK that would
il nsree with me but the mo! of
the time I wa Jut tired felt hIiir
gii.rt and worn out I was In u gen
rul run-down condition. I uffni
ed with jKilnn in m side nnd buck
and had ft ver cae of oonttlpn-
tinn. I took a lot of medicine but
nothing ever neeninl to ludp inc.
"1 rend o much in the paper
nbout Atgotnne and on- day decid-
ed to to' H and it ha certainly
helKd mc. I work every day now
and (tin not bothered with the pain
In til) bides an I b.u k any more
and do not have a headache at all
I'm not constipated and food i;rce
w th me perloctly I feel ten year
Hunger and know that Argotanc
wn. help unyonp who needs It It
u i wonderful medicine
Genuine Argntnne may be bought
in ti' cUenitdge t the Ilownn Drug
fVi.it (AdV
Joint Hostesses
Honor New York
Visitor Monday
Mrs Cecil New by und Mi M S.
Holland were Joint hostwuies at n
beautifully appointed spring lunch
niAVKrix rvrriTV
i . i l" i i r i n pinrnt b
Mi - M In P.! i i i. h f v
ns 'en heis will m iki i'p th. fi
'i'"v f r . Pianktll i hool dui
Inc tiie 1030-31 tet m O. V) Hol-
biook PI Mi M. i.l i i r-
K Cate. k). tiihli- U. D.
H lbrok. and Ml Altha Sikea.
PERSONALS
Ml Irene Mi Can h iv i "turned
frrm a v'it with liitlvei and
friends in Abilene ind Sweetwuti
(he past week.
Mr and Jura joe iownlng spent
the weekend in Rtephenvllle
Mr Ouy Hudpeth and two
child nn are spending the ntimmci
in Hock .Spring with relative.
W J Itichman of the Republic
Production Co . of DalU ia n town
on bulnei
Pan! U .Mmlth rf Abilene
hieiullng the day In t iwn
in
T II (lilbert ha leturned from
hi home in TuIhi. feu a builnes
visit in Breckenridge He la con-
nected with the Valley-Osage Oil
G-inpany
Cieo H C.ay of Dtlla I spend-
ing a few day In town on huKines
C W Kiiir(in of El I'dko is
"ipf'iding the week In Hrecki-mldge
with friend and on liu:n'ss
C. C Moore and II V Joynet
of the Humble Oil A Refining
Company tf Houston are in town
on buHines for a few da
Mr and Mri O F Rurleaon of
Fort Worth aie spenJIng the week
In Hieckenildge with relative
L N Ilaasott of the Wichita Fall
A. Southern Railroad I in town Ii -da
on liiinen
W A Riitlif.' of Foil Worth Is
upending the day In town
L S Fun nnd A H Cooper of
tin Penick-Hughes Company of
Stamfoid are in Breckemldge on
bu ini'M.
C. H Willlamaon of Abilanp ar
rived In town toda foi a brief
Vlhlt
FASHIONS
Tin: musiNf. 01 ition oi
Till: SUNTAN IAD is '
AtlAI.S UlsCtSSHI)
BY FRANCES PAGET i
Copyright 1030. by Style Source-
NEW YOltli. May SI (OR) 'To i
tan or not to tan Ii the burning
quevtinn of the day. Whether It is
better to aid nnd nbot the process
b wearing cut-away bticki- no
lepve and otherwise exposing
one' body to the medicinal but
often uncomfortable catesees of u
too anient tun I one of the prob-
lem confronting women
Now that the stintan neckline In
tennis dressoa Is not the tule but
the exception It shows Intermit-
tent aign cf legninlng high style
Importance. The interesting phase
of lt endorsement for summer is
ta occasional opjiearnnce In ex
clusive collections its practical
omission from the ranks of the
moderate and low pi iced group
in which it was such n dominat-
ing factoi last summer
Far from establishing tUelf In
distinctive 3tyle groups aB n fen-
ture of Importnnce It is ncvorth-
less accepted ni something which
still has appeal for the vvomnn
w'th many and vailed tennis frocks
nnd a prefeience for sunbutn.
With the eaggetnted unbiclc
nt longet oxettlng a daring appeal
the model nte and ndjustnblc ver-
sion are the principal exponents
of le low back One sees a return
to thut type of drens which with
a hack that button ci ties up may
b opened to give adequate expo-
urc And it endorsement Is found-
ed on the suppositious that not
i nl Is It effective but It piovides
tin woman who has tiled tanning
nnd f.nK it patticilarlv becoming
u w i of m'ttuiB; heis without be
irig n npicunii
Thi exti nt t. which the suntnr
NOISE SEEMED
TO UPSET HER
bn' It I i bitoin" nt ha- been c
pioi . it en 1o in 1 ote th j
' un m 'tie ii. i in i nt It r tv i-ic I
In th 'Winiiiiin. -.iiitu the ir n n
neckline is no longet a highlight
ve' on th" other hind tt ha lift
nwn nh tion cvilenc. c
rial.l-ig it- ilt n it did in the
K tints fashions The mnket
inbound with Inteteiting adjuit-
nlile Inirkn for those who go In for
compromise.
WEDNESDAY'S 5 I JUST RADIO
ri:.TUICI'
Lady Says That After Taking
Cardui Her Nerves Seemed
More Settled.
Spartanburg S C "About a
year ngo I found myself In a
weak run-down condition and so
L I landers motor d to Fort i nervous that at tlnics I felt like
Worth Monday on n business tin
He was accompanied by .Mr. and
Mrs Royal E. Caswell who have
recently returned fiom Carlsbad
New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shertzer of
Cisco spent Sunday In Brecken-
ridge. Mr. and Mr J li CaU of Cis
co spent Sunday In town with
relatives
Arnold Klump of Hteokiinridge
wns a Cisco visltoi Sundny
ills Clara Ervin of Jackson
Miss. arrived today In BtccUen
ridge foi an extended viit In the
H. II. Furr home on 312 West
Untlsey street
Chas M Kikei son of Mi ind
n .i j- ivu.ei is siienclinL' n
eon at one o clock Monday at the few days In the home of hi pnr
Home or .iirs iNewoy compiinn-iii- enti oeroie retuinlng to Pa I la
ing her house guest Ml W G 'where he Is em oiled In S M I
Shellon of New York Otv in the school of m mi
Roses and larkspur w.ie in ptet
ty arrangement a detoiutlon Aj HP Snndertt of Mineral Ue.l
lovr! arrav of thee spring flow- j is. a buHlness visitor in town' t
er formed a dnint color theme ' daj
and decorative motif throughout
I wanted to scream" writes Mrs.
J. T. E. Thomas of 415 South
Arch Street this city.
'The least notso would make mo
tremblo and feel weak and ner-
vous." she explains.
"I felt so bad I decided to take
a tonic. I read where Cardui had
helped other weak women and I
decided to try It for myself.
"I ielt better after I began tak-
ing Cardui and decided to keep It
up I took six bottles in all.
"I was In better condition after
taking Cardui and my nerves
wero more settled. I think Car-
dui is a good medicine."
This well-known medicine Is an
extract of valuable medicinal
herbs and contains nothing harm-
ful or Injurious. It has been in
use so long Its merit has been
proved by the experience of thou-
sands of women.
Try Cardui In your case. nt
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Copyilght. 1930 by United Press
WAHC CBS nelwotk. fi 30 p. m
c. S T In a Russian Village.
WI2AF. NEC network fl 30 p in.
C S T.- Moblbll Concert.
WEAF. NEC network 7 30 p. m.
C R. T. Palmollve Hout.
WA1JC. CBS network 10 00 p in.
C K. T. Ellington's Band.
WABC. CBS network ft) 30 p m
C S T Midnight Melodic.
SUCCEEDS I.V KILLING SELF
AITEK .SECOND ATTEMPT
BEAUMONT May 27 'UP' Aftei
two lecent attempts to end his life
with poison C. C Mntto.x 33 for-
mer fedetnl prohibition agent nnd
Mexican border patrolman shot
himself In the cheat with n shot-
gun and died yesterday.
Marital troubles wete blamed
He was scheduled to go to trlnl
Wednesday for assault to -murder
hli 23-jeor-old divorced wife
Van Gets Older
Car In "Trade"
MARSHALL M-n 27 U Pi
It TmiTilns county commission
i ili i m t engage In automobile
t ading n a u-uial thing. He was
i pat'v to a -.tp howeve.. In
whlih his propei tv aged a year
mil Ii" r"clve( no boot. When
i' ii.i'ii d to hi pr. Ling place
ar i i' tending high school prndtl-
it on exci rises he found it "ccu-
pied by a machine of the anie
make but a yonr older Instead of
Vila own car Tim missing proper-
ty had not been located today.
Go diva Theft
Ires Coventry
COVENTRY. Eng" May 27. (UP)
Someone Is tiying to filch Lnd
Godiva and the folks heie nip
mighty angry.
Years ago so the story goe the
fait damsel clad only In long
reuses lode n white horse through
the streets of this country villus
to free the citizens fiom debt
Coventry It vvust be remembei
d takes her heroes arid heiolnes
seriously ns well as conservative
ly So they celebrate hot raemoiy
very 10 yenis or so
All was well until last voar Pud
'ey. n neighboring town held n
Godiva procession declaring the
comely rider once ovvntd piopeit'
Mieip
Vi giod pen; le hete gaped
N' vv it is announced Sinew buiv
iid M iticheolet nl ii will have
Codivn ptocessions this Kitmmei
Their reasons If any nip not
known
' Imltntlon may bo the slnceiest
form ot finitely but stitely these
towns have some historical episode
which they could reproduce" said
II. Keith Moulton secretary of the
Coventty Hospital Cn.rnlv.il Com-
mittee which a: ranged the last
Godiva celcbiutlon hete.
PERSHING HEIRLOOM FOUND
LACLEDE Mont. May 27 01 P
An 18-knral gold band tins with .
the inscription "A. E Pershing"
cm the Inutile was unearthed by
Mr. and Mis. A. S. Byrd owners
of the old Pershing home hete i
while remodeling nn old flowet I
bed.
The ting belonged to the mnllipi i
of Gen. John J Penning and was
lost fifty vents ago
VMBASSADOE TO IIPTURN
FOR LEA A E OF ABSENCE
WASHINGTON Mav P" I P
Afnt)j-m ir Chatb - G "Pawei 1
planning lo leive Londqij. June 7
to i etui n to the United States foi
n month s leave of absence It wns
nnnottneed at the State Depart
ment today Pavves requested nnd
received pel mission for n leave of
this extent It wns explninctl
Dawes advised the StatCvDepart
ment he wished to spend two or
thrte weeks in Chicago to cotislder
plans fot the world fait in 1033
i3' if
o y
rsr"j
"Yes I used to
suffer
awfully from
GAS
ntil I took
SEDXau9Zl
NOTICE
Our Prescription File hjis
l)!'"n transferred lo
Barnes-Williams
Drug- Co.
Plumes 2.12 and 2::i
and all piescriptions that
we have filled cm lie re-
filled by tlieni
Veale Drug- Co.
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TAKE
gi in if i
Is
IN USE BY
.WOMEN FOR OVER SO YEARS
the home.
The delicious three-course lunch
eon was served an the bridge ta-
blet; with places marked by com
biuation place cards and tulliesl
featuring hand tinted baskets
loses Guest favors wire gorgeous
pansy corsages! tied with pink
In bridge which formed the en
tuttalnmunt for the nftcrnoon high
score it useful and oriliimcnt.il
pltce of pottery was won by Mrs
W. II. Cook Table cut prizes beau
tlful llnon handkerchiefs were
presented to Mrs Mat Whitfield.
Mrs Woods Shanklin nnd Mrs W
G Suction. Tho honoree was pre
sented with a pair of exquisite
hand painted candle holders
Guests enjoying the delightful
hospitality were Moadumoa John
Z Martin. J E King. It. Grndy
Camp Arthur Dubney Matt Whit-
field Woods J Shanklin. W II
Cook W W Byeis Lyndsny 13
Hawluns and the honoree Mr- W
(! Shelton
While taking Cardui a good
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THE BISHOP
MURDER CASE
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A cuiKiii" injhtciv pictme-
with
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kathhonk
IsEIlsA HVAMS
ROLAND YOUNfi
fiEO. F. MARION
-with 1001 thrills and sur-
Hurij! 1-ast l)a
GARY COOPER
in "The Texan
l TalUiiiK Outdooi Western
Wednesdaj
and
Thnisdav
prises! It will make you jil on the edge of your seat!
Amazing!
Comedy
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yBEEF TO THE AMBCLES!
When tempted to ovet-sndulge
"Reach for a Lucky instead"
Be moderate be moderate in all things
even in smoking. Avoid that future shad-
ow by avoiding over-indulgence if you
would maintain that modern ever-youthful
figure. "Reach for a Lucky instead."
Lucky Strike the finest
Cigarette you ever
smoked made of the
finest tobacco The
Cream of the Crop
IT'S TOASTED." Lucky
Strike has an extra
secret heating process.
Everyone knows that
heat purifies and so
2Q679 physicians say
that Luckses are less irri-
tating to your throato
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' Beyond 30 years of age the mortality among overweight uses rapidly vmh the age and wifh ihe weight"
says Dr. Brandrcth Simmons in an article in The Medic il Record. We do nctreorsert th.it rnMn
Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cau.-e the reduction of ilesh. We do declare ihr.t when
tempted to do yourt-clf too well if you will "Reach for a Lucky instead" you will thus avoid over-indulger. a
in things that cause excess weight and by avoiding over-indulgence maintain a modern g-sceful U rr.
TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra every Saturday pnd Thursdiv e crii.i'j o.rJ' ( . tef . ir.
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