The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 169, Ed. 1, Monday, June 16, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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By THEODORA ULRIC1IS
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' "$ fd To$l'r. R. Buckncr Sunday
A c l.l.ng of interest in Stcph
r County took place Sunday in
.uldo when Miss OUidya Itogera.
I Jichlri of M nn-l Mrs It M
Kgir rj t j)r Ronrt
T' liar kn-r r Inn
The ueddiiik 'ook place- before-
ir i .iprovlf.1 a! . f greenery
ar i fl..wera Hunkina; the sldas
" huge bik. i of rosea and
ridioln l'mk taper burning
Ur ughout the ceremony prmi !rej
" ' nchnnlli nrrir
"im.i In thr frnionv Mn Mat
Went ..f MiAtral edit sang
Pi onus Me aeee.inpnnie.i (
v' M I An'i'iiuiti who al-i
i ! 'he w-.l.inK march from
Ixxiriiiin luiing thr e.cr monv
played 1 . Old .Sweet
jong
As the fir t note of the bridal
hoi u sounded the P.ev It A
Walker paaw r f the Caddo M.th
lint Church took hit plae e nt the
ir He v. n fallowed by the
Kirn MiUl M i Alibie Joe Dovvn-
K 'if Kieeii.iii .lue lint man
V' am Mi- i .n Hurch of
'"- mall ..' h jnor She wore
a fi.x k or o. hid i hiffi n lace trim
uic anu ct
'4 " P Bind
M - oblr
ft hi l.rlde.
if ' and earned an inn hniinopt
' p glattlol I-
lie I . Iiuwnini sister
Malum of honor fol-
eivvr.l 11. r gown Him of Hater blue
T. ti bouffant style and she
uiked pink RladtoUa.
OK-l.I.ItOt(; itniy
liri.O M'.VIIAV AhTHKNOOK.
hiinnng In ita aimpllrlty was
wedding oremon in which'
i Mildreel Borj; daughter of)
A Borf iiinmr the bride of
1 Kill f 1 e'r-t Worth which
i ii inn i the Mothodlst
i i i;i f- iri I i nftrrneion at
' p ii. Tri. U Kei.nelh l0e
i r i f th i imt Mothoelist i
t h .r. Ii reail 'hi iloubie ring cere-
i) 'illy in the uiwiiu of a few close
frirnel and ieit'ies
The- In ule e .iitlre-il in a hand
mc while enrtnhle with uee.es
ti i. to mat i h
Mi and Mr- ! orsell left Im
iri.it.-U for a wedding tup In
I Texas nfter which they will
t ii home Ii. l'oit Worth where i
Ifi F .rell ji employee!
r Tf e preaont at the wcddiiig
-it ''infoid Uewg. htnther of the
It Miss Mildred I'ettit and Mr
lie itv of Albany.
I I OF I.( ."
ill .V M.U.MIir.K I'AIITV
Mi Chaa. -.lr .f 1'arks mt"c
tine. I Ht he i hume with a slum-
b i tit l.'iioiini the nitnib-n
. 'h. Cl. of UAr- of the First
I ipliat Cbureii
(a.ne of liol w-eie Olljoyrfd
ii!g .ic evening following th
.j. liMfu' eihn.ei. .'enner that wuj
i- i led
Til 'iii)'i ijlro.
be" . fitni t' . reek
I i a ( ci.
1 i . I . Ne i-iinr
ii i I -w. i I run. u
i n joy el
Mis--
Miller
Sur.
U n . Be i . r.ii!.klr Ueba
ii '(i i line Iasti-i. Msuiln.'
U i I Tesoho Moniello Mnu
1 I'llVIX
. "tone left texlay (or Ami-
vi. -re he will spend a short
on huslnejM
Everybody is now !
praising orgatone -
iwo mi:ciini( ni.(.uKiv'
hi. ikkjl i.iki. m:h m.nci;
IAKIM. OltbAKI.M (AltlJO-
TAM.I Tw ..! three weeks "n Orgn-
loi e 'A'-gtanei actuali put ten
Ci 1 'u tn inetigestlon und made mo '
frc like h new man" said F. B. I
Blackburn a mechanic for the Uulf
I'lIH- Line Compai v and reeeiding at '
HOO ij Avtnuo. Citto Texas in re
Ja dg hi oxportenco with Orga-
lir c
'Oi.i da after entlng." he con
t it l I hud nn awful attack of
ai.it. mdigeaUon and for cevoral
el n I waa n mighty sick man My
toni.ii h would swell up with gate
h it I could hardly breathe and
erc would V black streaks and I
H.ts floittri'oefore my eyes and
would get elluy I could hardly
ind up My nppotlto was prnctl- t
illy nothing uihI my tongue was '.
ti ecwile.l (hat I could almnat Unle
l! I wa jo nervou end restless I
c. uld not lep. I -.trieei U.xtoi- I
lug nivself but In spue of the meet- I
l le I took I boinie niucil worse.
an I vuffricd auch agony that it j
Jus rookcl like nothing wus evoi .
going to du mo -eny good
I hcier.i and leuil m much about
this new Orcutone lArsotane)
treatment that thought I would
give it a trial but to be frank with !
you I did not .have much faith In '
It at first I had been disappoint
fcjcii so often but I began to improve
rj'i iru.n me first nud In a week
II 'i--' tnuc-lt better I kept on taking
.e medicine und it continued to
tc me up right along iuid I have
Htcn ennroly over my indigos
Tiejn nnei tan t-at anything I want
" i th" pain In m Ivick and
Wk ea Ju.e' disappeared entirely !
rTlfve that everybody in our
bhborhood Is taking Oigatone
Argotanei anil praialng tt for the
b nd it is doing them."
titnuiae Arjtane may be bought
in Breckearidge at th Eowtn Drug
Slor (Adv )
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fii 'lfirii ic
Juantta ItoKera. sinter of the
hnde as flower girl carried a
miniature bouquet of roses and
wore pink chiffon
The bride wna gowned In flesh
chiffon with a deep yoke of ecrue
lace and a Ions Hairing aklrt. She
wore ptnk antln slippers and enr-
ried a bouquet of pale pink Klnd-
lelaa Her only ornament was n
diamond brooch a Rift from the
Kioom
A reception wna held after the
wedding in the dining riom of the
Hoger home whjch was brtgbtcn
ed with music of pink rose. Miss
Kathryn Kogcra assisted by Miss
Floiinc Hale presided at the wed
ding cake
The couple left for an automobile
tup to Yellowstone Park and Cali-
fornia Mrs. Huckntr'a traveling
suit wui of navy blue georgette
trimmed with ecrue with blego nc-
eessorlea Mrs lluckner waa Superintendent
of the Caddo public aclioota the past
schud year. After July IS. Mr and
Mis Huckner will be at home tern
porarlly m Iraan. Texas.
Out-oftown guests at the wed-
ding. IncludiHl Mr and Mn T O
Allen. Miss Nell Kit by. Mlwe Bens
Ilurch of Dallas Mrs V C. West
Mr H H Barker and Mtcs Mnr-
Karrt t Chriitlnf Barker Jonc
novkm Mineral Well
PERSONALS
Mr and Mra II. Bnum and
two rlill(liii spent Sunday in Dal-
laa. Mr and Mrn II (5 Dickson nr.d
MUa Virginia Baker motored to
Oullaa Sunday.
Mis I. KMiMirmnn of Shreve-
jiorl. La and two eluughtora Mrs.
S.im I'lzltU of Ti.bcnloosa. AI.u
and Mis Ioula Toblo of I'lnlmiaw'
aie visitors In the homo )f tholr
daughter and alstar Mia. H.
-Mauni
Misses Maurine Kickard and
Ann Allison npent tho wcok-end
In Caddo as tho guosls of Mlw
Wllma Itorfflt-ftj
Mbw Annntuh Koblnteon spent
the wook-nd In Big Spring ns
the guotsl of liar alstar. Mm J. D
Hal:.
JFrotl Mockoy motored to Claco
attinday ovenliiK.
Mtss Mnry Leslie returned Sun-
day evening from Houston and
Ilaytown. whoro she has been visit-
ing relatives
FASHIONS .
IU.nK Vu White- KepkiN ira
In Kffe-tt
B HtANCES I'AOKT
Copyright 1!3 by Style Sourca
NEW YOnK. June I (UR
Faatiion interest alwtiys runa high
ne n a ntcwiur cornea to port
SMien with French morchnndlie
i i.d with people who have Just
s.l J gooel-bye to tho Ituc de Ii
Its.
LaUly a:-.i lias bon purttcuUi-
ly luiprsMj by materials whlrti
blend black and white resulting
n an lmfrtlon ot gray olthougn
thw color lidtel not have actun.ly
:iptared. JKIack plus wjilto oeiuais
:r: in Liu now aunt total of si its
rw woo: i rr'y'ui When jj I.
clonics are .iJnuned wtth cltlKr
I e-k or giay or blagk and whit
the effect la even more pronoui -
. Many travc! coaU and auiu.
and ..o a i . qigrec prln ej
Jilln prouuvvng this gray .
hv stepped off gBngidunU o
law. One hints on. all l'iea thet
biajli and white Is being oonstant-
ly wnrn In I'.irla.
Another highlight of the new ur-
r I vie Is is travel coeiU completed
without arm holes although one
haa to Iexik twice to discover thui
Interesting fnct so cleverly con-
structed Is tho shoulder lino and
so slim is the slcevr. Collarn nr
frequently upstanding an (den
which It Is believed will bo fur-
ther developed before winter
coma. Women find It fluttfrlns
and designers find It relatively
new -ei combination hard to fruj-
(rute. ctelet cealt) and capelet sulj
te. 4iy nutlllng of Mpelct thoin-
elves continue lo arrive and are
eiuotpd as widely worn cvciy
vvhete.
hulls and DieAir.s Clean? and
rrced ail for and de liver 31.00.
rhuiio' I to. Kujal Clnuicr.
.Buy
Cooper
TIRES
THE NEW HUMULE
Flashlike Service
Station
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Vlnren' Storniw i -jircfil
portrait pamtci tak. t Bruce cjul
eon seallh financier to thr pi
turewiue Cafe Turc In New Yoik
Oreonwlch Village to give him a
gtimpic of the bohemlan life f 'hi
world of nrtistF There he tn'i'
duces him to Jii'li'h (irn'it artit
model chorus girl in.' the fu' '
of the Cnfe Tin. ' ir I h. t f'i.
'Clailksa Morle li. i kri'w
I Chummy and tell- him of ( li m
I my'a tragic hletoi si .en .
ago she had loved Man Stiwe m
'artist Syne deseited hei abiup' v
i and the shock unhinged her nun i
so that she ha bee.i childish r
he r mental pro.es r
She lives with Judith
nfter her and nippn--.
i the two men le.ie th
i tien Dnmont another
ever mi
who i . v
het Aftf
iafr Ba
.iitiwt e i
Judith that Pteyne hat ome ba k
to New York anil tries to arrang.
a meeting between S'ryne an.'
Chummy Judy however finds that
Chummy does not even remembti
Sleynes name still he arrange
for a meeting irt the u'tic ain
I liient she and ('lu'tiinn share t
i hi ther
(Now no on witit -rut: sunn
cHAirri: .
She rlas)ed her han . tw. ite i
"Oh. Bastien what a wonderfu
I thing' When she hpi -. him It must
all come back to h. r i mu-t le
nil right"
"111 do my bent h. piomi-e 1
obediently "but it i- a nnstv Jol-
Judy went home and pa"-ieo a
day of feverish exeiVmont She
threw out hint after hint to Chum
my who was quite unresponsive
Even the plsjlnc-et words did not
penetrate the darkneis of her mind
Judy spoke then unre right ou
"Chummy. our lover Alan
Stcyne has come back He is
coming to sec you tonight "
Chummy Hiniled hi- baby mini.
At nine o clock Judy had evfiy
thing ready. Chummy cat In her
chair like a lovely doll Judy had
made the room as clean ns she
could. There were two bright-colored
shawls plnneel on the drab
walla She had iecklesly invested
In eight yellow jonquils which
brought sunshine Into the elingy
place Tho kettle was singing on
tho fire.
Listening with all her cars Judy-
caught light hurried footsteps on
the stairs. Sho went out on the
landing.
Tho groat moment had arrived.
Judy's fuco wns white In tho light
nf u naked gas jet. Sho woto n
little black frock vory short in tho
skirl and alcoves and low .In tho
neck showing that lovely innocent
curve in thio.it and shoulder that
artists raved about. A utrlng of
red heads hung about her waist.
Her thin ctocklngk consutcd chiefly
of darns and the cheap exaggerat-
ed shoes could not ditguloo her per-
fect feet
Footsteps soundeel on the stairs
It seemed to her Mint they lagged
Dumont nppenred first his com-
panion half n flight behind him
Judy devoured his nppearance
with her blight exclfed eves This
i was Chummy's ycung man How
often she had wondered what he-
looked like' How- often she had
wondered at the fidelity of u heait
that could be plunged Into dai knots
by the ellsappenrance of any man
on earth'
Her mind was too feverish tei
grasp details She got an Imprea- I sne looked like an angel on an cld-
sion of a tall flguic and a hand- fashioned Christmas caid
some face which struck her parti-
cularly with ita supreme fitness.
Alan Stcyne Icoked strong and
enorgetic enough to jump over the
moon she thought His eyes held
hers with n laugh in them - and
something else He wns fair and
his face was very tanned. He look-
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He addle bed he i in a voice
whose naturally carelem ling was
contradicted by Ihc anxious look in
his eyes
"Miss Grant do you really think
it Is wise for me to see Miss Morlcy
tonight' Dumont has told me
everything I am so dreadfully sor-
ry but I moan oughtn't sho to bo
piopared?"
He'broko off looking nt hor help-
lessly. Judy shook her head nm!
tho mop of rctl-gclil hair glittered
like a bright waterfall.
"It's no good preparing her." she
answotcd quickly "I'vo tried nnd
trlod. Oh Mr. Stoyno. when she
sees you that'll do
tho trick all
right' Dear old Chummy I Just
can't bear It' Will you jjo In alone?"
He looked frightened
"Oh no -please come too. You
know she may net
'Judy' cam Chummy's oice
frcn. Inside the reom Where are
you' Why are you such
time' I'm cold
long '
half-open door
Judy went to thi
beckoning to the men lo folleiw hoi
She mw Alan Ste ne close hi- lips
lightly an I .squill e hla shculdeis
IhmiIo the toom Chummy snt In
the chair by the small fuo It was
the only e-hair fit for onvbody to
sit in She had a pile-blue woolen
shawl around her shoulders and It
set off hjr fair loveliness so that
"Here is-some one to see you
Chunimy. dour" said Judy in a
choked voice.
Akin Stoyno Blood In frpnt of the
girl who had I oat her wiu for lovo
of htm. He stood there awkward
nnd ill at enao with doep concern
In hia eyea.
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girl who had lost her wits for love
iii blanktj Into his face.
Clarissa Morlcy smiled up blank-
ly into his face Then she blew her
nose.
After that thcic was u dreadful
pause
"Say something -speak to her!'
commanded Judy in a tense whis-
per "Clarissa"' said Alan Steyne.
"Clarissa don't you know me? I
have come back!"
Chummy smiled aguln. Her eyes
dwelt with complacent vacancy on
his face tho faco that once was
all the world to hoi.
"Handsome boy!" she mi id sweet
ly "I llko you. Vory handsome
boy "
Tho tlueo looked at each other
"What nrn wn lo !o" ;ilrn.l
jU(iya pUrpio eyes
"What nro we to do' asked
Bastion Dumont s black eyes
"What am I to do'" asked Man
Steyne's blue eyes
There was nothing to do chum
my did not know her lover Te
hor he was only i h indsome boj
one of the manv -he met and e.i.k
tel to nnd smiled at everv da
Chummy loveel nun and beys he
al.vays said -i with hor sweet eoni
phi.- ncy
Thete was iiUim Alan Stevne--hard
brcnthmg could be hour J
Chummy wrrr .n smiling and
blew hei no""c aaui
"lie's a verv handsome boy she
-a.fi "And I like him but I dfn
kr..w him Ju.lv She looked a'
the young man und risked mean
sequently Is it cold out ' W' '
kjou cpmc tc the fire and have ome
beef tea? '
Alan Steyne advanced and Jud
pointed to a broken-down baskc'
chair. Into which he carefully low
ered hlmsc!f.
"Yes It Is cold ' he said He
had enc of tho nicest voice Judy
By William
bad ever heard
I should love mnio beef tea. But
arc you pure you don't remember
j me Clarissa? I am Alan Don't
you remember at tho Cafe Turc
every night' Wllat fun those duys
jwere? I was neaily starving and
you painted so beautifully! And
we used lo walk In Central Park
Surely you must remember Claris-
sa'" Not a trace of enlightenment
came into Chummy s face
Did you come to the cafe long i
ago she asked "I dure say. I
knew such lots of boys nnd men at
the cafe but I don't know you. I
like you. Tell me about yourself
1 while Judy makes tho bcof tea.
Judy mnke the beef ton at once!"
Judy went out of tho room to
fetch cups fiom a cupboard In hei
box of an attic. Sho looked at Du-
mont as she passed him. Her eyes
spoke plainly:
I "He can't make love to her whllo
we're there"
Dumont followed her Chummy
and her lovoi vveie alone.
They were an unconscionable
time retelling the rups and the blt-
Hits When they came back
Steyne had moved nearer to Chum-
my and she was looking mole like
an qngel than ever
'I like this'boy" she said laugh-
ing with a punlng sound. "We are
going to be great friends."
They drank beef tea and ate bis-
cuits and smoked and Inughcd and
noboby would have known tnat
Judy had not enough money In her
purse to buy their rood on the nior-
iow It was ten o'clock before
Steyne took his leave. Dumont
1 went with him. Chummy smiled
indiantly at Alnn and asked him to
I come ngaln. The other three felt
very queer as if they had spent
an hour in an unreal land. Judy
dismissed the men with a joke; but
she folt very flat and tame a3 sho
went back to Chummy.
About ten minutes latei Chum-
my was in bed and asleep with
her flaxen plaits lying like silvery
cables on the pillow. Judy shut the
door softly and went out upon the
landing on her way to her own
room Light firm footsteps on the
stair made her pause and Steyne
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stood between him and success until
G00$. appearance plea.sin;' man-
ners ambitious hard working
why was liis record .so poor? Why wa.s iL
&o hard to .see prospects a second time?
One day the new fc.ile.sinanager .sent
for him. Talked to him frankly about u
subject people generally noid "15.0."
the polite name for bodijudor. Suggested
a simple safeguard . . . Now he's ouo of
the crack salesmen in the organisation
salary and commissions mounting fast.
B.O." no longer bars him from success.
Summer a dungur time
for "Ii. O."
Scorching un. Stuff j breathless nights.
Wc couldn't endure them unless we
perspired freely. But this means extra
care against "B.O." Itemember though
nm i
Men! Tiy
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ran up. sllghtlv h eathlos With
one hand he took ofr hi- ha wrtli
tho other he drew something from
hrs overcoat pocket
"I say" ho said very rapidly "I
do hope you wont mind Miss
Orant - I menu my coming back;
but 1 wanted -well. Dumont told
be about poor Miss Morley you
know -about hi condition and
what an angel you've been to her
Of courso it isn't fair and as an
old friend of hois I want you to
tnko this- for het you know to
get hor things sho wants nice
things to oat and clothes nnd all
that. Please do say you're not oT-
fended'" He held out some bank notes.
Judy flushed crimson. She was a
regular little Lucifer In her pride
but for Chummy's sake she tthswei-
i ed with a spasm of lrrntltudp.
clutching at the notes nnd holding
them as i' they burned her
"I muBii'l ny no of course. I'm
not offended. It's for Qhummy and
seeing that you're going to many
her It's only right. Of course I
know It's been rotton for-hor hoto.
She's not like me or llko lota ofl
out little crowd she s a lady and
all that. I suppose you'll want to
take hor away at once nnd put hor
In some nice placo until you'ie
married."
Steyne murmured somothlng
more about her goodness to hei
friend.
"I've done nothing more than any
of us would do." Judy nnsweied
warmly. "We all love Chummy
Were all Chummy's fiiend -every
one of u '
"And you are hei guardian angel
Miss Giant "
"Oh Lord no'" said Judy m her
queer hoarse voice. "You mny call
me her guardian. If ou like but
there's precious little of the angel
about mc. Ask those that know
mo'"
The young man smiled and held
out his hand. Judy looked at little
abashed as she laid hers in it
"Good night little guaidian
Alan said. "May we meet soon'"
Judy's hand lay snugly in his
close rirm grip. It was only a mo-
ment but It seemed a very very-
long time betoro he released hei
and turned and went clattering
down the stone staiis
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