The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 172, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 19, 1930 Page: 5 of 8
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rf.tr. Virginia MeKlnney. Relth
McKeage. Op Foul. Mary F.
r ir-dle Wood. Ann People. Xalh-
1 if ii'" 'na Maxwell M.-s.
1 i K. Mi- Jiirk Hmei and
V Marion lli&ie of K Mom Jo
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li Included Mt."-s
Ktta Miller Muriel
fawning. irlene
Mfinwh Edith Alll
Elliott. Katherine
1 uc day evening
fJamcs of ba-scbnll were enjoy-d
before the delightful picnic lum h
wn served
About l"u nx'iiiboti Weje pirsent
at the affair
MKii. TKOtrr AM) DAX.'tt I IIT.It
ro AititANCii: con uiiimmno
Mr. Horse? J. Trout and lugh
ter. Mm U.itnonn are in Dalla.
whfif Mr. Tmttt has charge of
tin iterornilons and nrranp- merit i
fin ii wedding at the home of Mr.
and Mrs C 8 Hopkins ViKa Atna-
rixa. S17 South Haven Drive. Miss
Marion daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Hopkins will become the bride of
Judge U V. Smith of Hon Anglo Supply Company of Fort Worth
Miss Hopkins wan a week-end spent the morning In town on busl-
guest at the Trout home here re- ties.
cently. I -
I Joseph Hornbereer. Jr.. of
m:VI.V-UKDS Itiri'Ult.N i Throckmorton spsnt the night In
Mr and Mrs. Jim Pry hnve re llreckerirtdge
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Mr tt I. Brelton of Weather-
lot i Mt : t. ii u-t. of Houston
mil Mi ."i Braeltor of Dalian
are iiing Mr and Mrs It C.
Bruseiton and Mi nhd Mr it T.
Swemon of thi rlty.
Mrs I. A. Wolf and mother. Mr
Sam Gardner
for .i Milt wit
J Happenings In :
: Throckmorton :
Mi Tom Beity ahd Msuiiti". Jo '
Alex and Lai Nell nnd Nell riml J-.-IVevey
left Tuewlriy foi San An;e
to to vbiit itr. and Mrs. J. E Jor.es
John Fraaier of Corvlcina sp. nt
the week end with Mrs U.la
Thompson ana Mrs. L. C. Tucker
t(H week i lid with
Mr A I.. Seiinra.
hei mi i
Mi.s M S NVely spun the week
n. in Mineral Well.
hxA Reward May Be
Oft ereil For Drug
sIIADl.s Ob POCAHONTAS
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' 'Ml'- h 1.17. ei .' s hi Ails-
sj.i-!' .he M'.k end will) iii- -Jis-t.-i I
Mt lol.i Th..mpon ..nd Mis I. I
IP H
Tiii'ker
Den.l
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left today for Tyler "''.. "' " 7.t011 v'lte5 MM v-ta Tavlor.
h ri. i..i ' BU efl Monday for Itoswell f. r
' tn vl-lt his mothe. j s . (f udMiii u
June IS. (ll.Ri
'liio. -tini t mil- will t..
A""' -M it a i.s hit . .
Mis Doiothy Tumi r of Woodson "'"' ' '"'I'le the I . i I'h.nm.i
Hpen the week-end in Throckinoi- 1 i---il As-io.i.-iti.ni i- i. !.-..! '-.
I the com ent ion heie today.
' 1' !i'!n offcird bv Sr:e-
I l.u.ro. up. A romance fli .
I i ... .11... I M r I lni. -e .
OtOrt' hail(lll$t lv Amerlenn history was crownei-
hy Uie iiNiniage here tecently of
- I -Mi MatK'M' LiJum Gjou to
n ':..iKid S Hj i i The brid
iles.end'il tn.rii Prime 3 Poca
liont is of 'iikiim.i "1.1 t.n the of
ia ion of (ho 'iiiiiii.. rie.vipapei
' i;.le ol. hi. tlf pnCf
the I'nnce.s.' lo-n iii. with Cap
t'lia John Smith
Itobt E Lee of the OH Well
. a lnisi-.e.s.s vimtoi in Thimkiiioitiui
G. A MoClunK -pent the week- Mondn
end in Fort Worth.
M 'Iri wm
Mi-w Uvv
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the ut. t
iiitwr .MirnionisT si;miay '
smoni nivix i'icmc J
The entire Sunday School of the
Firt Methodist Church partldpit-
M In i picnic held at ilin Sandy '
turned frvvin a week'a honeymoon
trip fotlowttig their recent mar
Hag.
Mr Fry was Mian Reba lister
before her marriage.
DIKKCT KROM CALIFORNIA
New Modern Cj:-to-I)ate One Two
and Three-Piece
KNIT DRESSES
-Mlaae O.ennie Boyd and sSammie ! VlA: 'Us'hmvV.oV ''m Vnr
Condron were buineM visitors In tIOlTfW I - ii isi 1
AWIene Monilnv ' HOUSTON Jtlnu 18. (U.R A plea
AWlene .Monday. ( for clnm wjth .
' . tional Hcvtaurant Owneis' a.-o- 'a
Mr Jack Keynolils nd .son .. - i... . .. ...
I jlenn' "' Albany spent Sunday in dnrA rlnr Unni.u t. ...i
Don Taylor of the E. M Kalm ' Throckmorton vlmltlnr reLiUvJ. S?." -25.. ."PT: :.-Ul-'
Tailoilnp? Comlmny of Indlnnapolia. " T - w .. e .iF . ' . '
ind . pendng a few !- horon Jud(?e 8hurUrtf of BreckenridK ! 1!5
OUHineiS. .... iMTBlnKMa visitor In Thmi.li. . .1 . .j .
-- j . wv vb llll VI I VIMII urn IIPFH IIH1HV
C. Winkler of St. Louie Is spend-
ing n few days with telatlvcs here.
ISarl Conner and Hamilton Me-
(ItOUl MO.NOKKI) WITH
I.UNfllHD.V WKDMlsllAY.
Mrs. It. Karelltz honored .Mm. V
Al lnd.r Ntliues 5tnnhla ftenHer
of Lrfibbooh and Lee Favorman of i ny of Eartlnnd wore vlaltors In
Philadelphia Pa. with n noon Urn-1 Ureckenrtdgo with friends Wednoa-
cheon at her home on West Will-1 Jr'-
lams Street Wednesday.
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SPORT SUITS
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In wimm's ol Itmirht1
t'pltj i ! riska
$16.50 to $34.95
A niit superb vlit-llm of ultra )
irwri dr.-s and suit crentlnns
Jltt time shown licre The lit
! perfwt and tin are recti and
Hllinier. Color are pastel tf- .J
feet nltli u Jottlnc "t hannnnl- '.
nt dnttliiu anil stripe rrllertlims. '
Smile lme a lileml of figured !
trims lien- mid there. They are '
inrjeoilsly licniitlful. MTle':iliti ''
tuid ureal for outdoors.
Travelo Swim
Suits
S-1.50 to S7.)5
Trnx-fln Sulm suits are the
i that run he mud ami
nntlntmll) known wherver
iioilien gather ut the seashore
nr liuthiiic Iwnch Thr are
dtinilile nnd sillshlv Hindi
all .iilors and sires.
fin-are
In
Besides the honorees Miss Flo-
n me Karelltz Mr. H Karellts and
the hoatesa were present.
mphim; cilti; iiom)ici:u
U l I'll lUTV Wi:i)Mil)AV.
1h Y. A. W. Curb entertained
with a swimming party Wednesday
nlfht at Lake Cisco honoring the
house quests of Miss Carmen Bald-
win MlHse Ftucdla Belcher Con-
nie Bunion. Jennie Lind. Hot tie
Pani.y lne. all of Abilene.
On returning from Cisco the
girls adjourned to the home of
Misses Helen nnd Laura Belle Mc-
Claran. where they enjoyed a slum-
ber party.
Besides the honorees. Misses
Marie Richards. Dot Dlllard Car-
men Baldwin. Helen and Laura
Belle MeClaran were present.
rOM'I.VKI) TO WKSTStDI-:
Mrs. A H. Downing Is confined
to the Wtstalde hospital where
she Is underROlnK medionl treatment
FASHIONS
morton Monday.
Mrs. B. T. Parrott. Mildren and
Georne BoUi returned to their
home in Abilene after spending sev-
erftH days In Throckmorton.
Last nlRllt the dclrgites con
ducted a walttess beauty rontesi
which wu won by Miss Blllle En-
ter of Houston.
Miss Madeline Herman of Dallas
is In town for a few days on business.
Mi Jane Owens of Dallas ar-
rived in town by airplane Wednes-
day to visit Misses Christine and
Alline Butch.
C. E. Delaney enplaned Tuesday
to Fort Worth.
Mrs. Mattie Hamlt ami son J.
E. Harcll and family returned
Wednesday from a. vistt with ilrj.
Hamll's sister Mrs. W. S. Billins-
sly of Oklahoma City.
Miss Pearl Wray is spending a :
few days In Eastland as the guest
ot .Miss Ada Martin. I
Miss Juanita Morris left Tuesday
for Colorado where he will spend
an extender) vacation.
Walter Andrews has returned
after spending the pasit week in
Waxahachie.
Mrs. J. A (Juthue motored o
Dallas today where ho will meet
her daughter. Martha both w..'.
visit in Hlllsboro wh relatives
I'.I.IM) CKIDIItON FAN
1.0NPON. (U.P.'e -Daniel (Gordon.
-Mrs. J. L. Tucker Is spending ti.1. blind. Is an enthusiastic foot-
scvernl days in Wichita Falls visit- hall fan. follows the uimr through
Ing nor daughter OlKil. the comment or the spectator: and
an fei instinctively when a koi1
.Mrs. J. B. Hohbs of Da 11. sp. nt ' i --...!-. I
ind
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Fornev
PPre-i-
Suits mill Dresses Cleaned anl
d.nt H-.tiy Heir t Man Antonio. I'u-sseil cull fur and deliver. SUM.
.i KKeled with applau.se and I
Mn' to a i mii'iiittet lit tutioii. I I'liiiiie 110 Hoyul Cleiuiers.
Aside fiorn tin- $2.0)( tev.jid1
that would be given killers ofjTJ - . .
Iruir I tore Bandlt-s $200 would he Had lOIlStipatlOIl ForlV
' sr . .
Yrs. hinds New Remedy
of ll. i oriels'
Sunes of the Stall. Uankers A
soci.lt ion JS.000 dead bandit r
ward was cited by Heln in favor-
ing the n;eo.s"ure.
Foi 4i) vei.rs const iftt ion ttrcih
-l (!mi. A. Allen Then he found
simple glycerin etc.. (Adlerikm
Now my bowel- u. Il(.j -" he
say.
The simple miv r. .'. om
(Ac
P' r and
STAltT OF POPTIIKltN
( BOSS I'LUiHT I'OSTI'ONKI)
IM'BLIN. June 18 (U.R) The
.st.irt of the Southern Cross on ! buckthorni Ibai k
Its attempted flight to New York 'erikai aetB on ravin
was postponed indefinitely again ! lower bowel ti-m.nim;
today on receipt of late weather ' never thought wii. i
reports showing unfavorable con- j tern' Just ONK do-
ditions over the Atlantic. stlpalion and br ;-i -
Pieviously Captain Chailes n Let Adlerik-i u.
ivi'ixsioru-.iiirn n-ni hopeil ' i cleaning and i
stait in :ht moining feel' fiow.n I
li
n ymi
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cor
JAS'
t:KAT.
.( yo't
New
Kelt Hals
$2.11(1 to $.30
Annnunelug new arriMils in
tiew felt hat that lire Mrictlj
eeluse In blacks and pastels.
All head sl and just what
VH would r-ct to purcliiite
and innr m. Moderutel)
prlit d.
Anlihiiles An- lliinlshed On Tin
Smartest Trnwl Coats
By FBANCFJS PAGET
Copyright 1030 by Style Sources
NEW YORK June 19. (U.PV
French neat ions are very adrol
in eliminating thin or that n-
tum detail At the moment th-y
have decreed that armholes are
more or less non easientlal. The
result Ik a deft fbrlc manipul&ti in
with the rrtsult that the shoulder
'KiK t nt f Tim t ii it hftii t lianafU
of the nrmJiote. II Kit der.r i J Ins a fw la In Ilobb
lde of course n'd in the hands i lrw ""
of a Vionnet. who seems to be
James Jreer of I'ampa 1
businefis isitoi in town louav
" E Moore of Pis Spring-
a business viailoi in Town toja.
Marian Evans of Port Ar'ut.r
the guest of relatives here fui
few days.
Hank Nftnne and Louis fi.n
Nelec(iin air rclii.ie and ittiinot
that's hi it is w me tn liu
lit- duplicated
lifie.
QCHWARZ'S
r 1 iliisii- But Not I tpciislse
Orkid Shop
I.I W. W.tlkt
detarrnlned to entirely eliminate
alt euii It ta an ensy mntter.
bat fttUng the. sleovas nd in
arm hole is aomethlns; If a trick
one must admit.
This moveaiant toward dispens-
ing with artnhoies is confined at
the moment to trnvel coat and
early ft.ll m'tidels The new Mft
woolens In dUucnal wcuvcm an I
the new patterned tweeds ad ipt
themselves very aptly to thin a'!
In-one treatment in e definitive
Interest results tsiiausr the dlak' "
al w.-aves or th. jsitteined twcsji
arssiirne a biawi sleevi lim in tip.
f.iii. l. manipulation and this I.-
an tffertle point
I .. avoid i onfiisioii with the
idin tha' might i elate aimhole
elm.i'iation with dolman contouis.
it i- v. . to point out tlrit the
new treatment emphasizes- i
yoiilhful silhiiiet'e -inie the i ii'
body drfimtely uiiks the na-
turn! vatetllne and there Is no
bulk of fabric fulness in the fit
ted sleeves
Th.-ic is iiithinii of tti
rffo' t of the renlV.on
lee' i ah .ii' tn new
Ralph Conrad of the We t ' .x
Clock Company of Illinois i- .n
town for a few dey on huMtl' i
fkiiiay's hivi! best kadio
i-io.tuki:s
' t'opv light. 1030 by United Pit-
' WF.AF NBC network. p rn
" S T. Cities Service loiitr
in hestra.
WKAF. NBC network x . n
( ' -- T. Raleigh P.evue
WABC. CBS network. 8 .1(1 p m
C S T. iold Medal Freight
WEAF. NBC network. 9 p n.
C S T. Lopez Orchestra .i
i Erminine Calloway
! WABC CBS network In . ..
C S T Duke Elhni;'ons Ban.'
pn serve the -nug line throuR i
the shoulder and hy some .-ub'
and mysterious process pi odu-
a sleeve of more or less fi't I
piopcrtions.
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t Phono ITT '. in.ie is 'iiunini! r in- a.- i
1 11111111' !( . ... . .. MSaskK iiict innuiT
rrrc' ' or ine regun'.oii a' sssssssBiBi - -
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We have moved our Cleaning and Pressing Plant
from 224 Ii. Walker Street to our new location at
216 K.WALKEU STREET
Next Door to Rol ley's Cafe
Om p. btiildiiii a larger lighter and mnrr conveiiitnt and Vlll ell-
aijl. ii. in ii'iidur still better service in taring f ii- your
CLEAiNllXC and PllESSINC
m Hi the public to viKit lib in our iirt boine anil sec. IiiMv well nfe
nt ifiiupprd to give the finest service.
PATE BROS. CLEANERS
l!lb E. Walker St. Phour 91
"And I don't scrub
or boil" says Polly
rrEsM M. Your cloth. - will last
X mat h ! n.-er nuw. These creamy
suds .mi i. t..e uiri ruht out. Things
don't rerd to he m rlhbed threadbare
like before And see how much whiter
they look Rinso's ooe line soap
mjt'''
Safe Uitlrtg suds
Nestr inina hov hard Hit water is
in our totality Withoat bar tojps
chips. pot!rs or 6otnetS. Rh
whips at once into Hack' soapy sMi.
"ec mbrA.eup for cup as those
puRed up soaps sue 5c economical!
And Uitito is safe for the fittest cot-
tons and linens. The makers of 33
washing machines recommend it.
Get the BIG package No need
to "uv two
kinds of soap
youll like
R'ui.-o lively
suds for
dtihe. too
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Ball
AMLLlONSeUSE'RINSO
A WORD T
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When tempted to over-indulge
Bcv FF nP
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Be moderate he moderate in all
things even in smoking. Avoid tli.it
future shadow hv avoiding oic-
indulgence if you would maintain
that modern ever-youthful figure.
"Reach for a lucky instead."
Lucky Strike tha finest
Cigarette you ever
smoked made cf the
finest tobacco The Cream
of the Crop "FY'S TOA5T-
' E-gk' Strike has an
ext.cj Secret hecifing
process. Everyone knows
that heat purifies and 'so
20679 physicians soy
that L;ckies pe less
yCorrHng events H.
enst t hnir J& i
shadows before" t' m. v4i?' o
Bxi?mkask MWm mm. saw
tKSkv'RMIS?t-aC.K4lrJM..B.rsS.2!Jk'S. j ix"Sr.W' - V
9 i Sal ToQ & a .tf.irB
irritafing to your thronf.
TUNE IN
The Lucky StriVe
Dance Orchestra
every Saturday and
Thursday evening
over N. B. C. nit.
ivorki.
Your Throat Protectionagainst irntaiSoEi against cojj
In the U. S. Public Health Reports of 1923 Volume 38 Page 1271 we find the following: "Among short
men less than 5 feet 7 inches in height an excess (in weight) of 20 involves an added mortality of 302
above normal. A 40 execs adds 80"i to the mortalitv." We do not represent that smoking Lucky Strike
Cigarettes will bring modern figures or tauie the reduction of llesh. We do dedatc that when tempted
to do yourself too well if you will "Reach for a Lucky instead" vou will thu avoid ovcr-ir.dulgriee ia
rJa.ir.y- th catue wents 'veight zzid by avoiding over-indulgfcncfc mintsin a. modem grsctfjil ft -
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