The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 236, Ed. 1, Monday, September 1, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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Telephone No. 1
THE LKLCKLNiHDGE AMERICAN BRECKLNltfD UE TEXAS AIONDA SEPTEMBER 1 193U
TRANSFERRED TO IWMl'A
Allen Williams who has br-i
- -nnected with the Ouir Refln-
g Company here haa bean trans-
it n cd to P m.pa He will be oon-
tc-ica with 'he Nunt company
no. e.
THKLU
WILL BNTI5II SCHOOL
I. Verhayilen. !.. M- been
1 by the Lo- star Ooa
iri here haa n turned to
X u hie. wher h u-ili an.
r i I nnltv university.
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OCIETY
MOTES
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Marriage of Alfos Bellv Ewiiitf To
Donald-Crenshaw Solemnized Sat.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Jimmlc William is spending
the dr.y in Dallas.
Miss Katharine Janes returned
Sunday to hor home in Abilene
after spending the past week In the
home of Airland Mrs. G. W. Swing.
She wat accompanied by AlhMes 131-
Inor Ewlng and Ina Morris who re-
turned to Breckenrldge the miiid
(day.
will return today from Vernon i
wher they havo pont Iho week-
end with relatives.
Shamrock V Groomed For Races
HE KEPT ON GOING
DOWN H!.LL UNTIL
HE-JUST GAVE OUT
WORK Oltfi TONK UIISTOIC-
i.i) iii.ai.th and vi:itiirr.
A mt. iiie that wi! ;. t . n.iiii
ji.- fi.'i arM ; i h .. :r. n-iili
Wll'IP t- i ill K" '" W.U Hglll
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iinu.ne Argotane may Im Iiuu'Ii'
t: i Konride at the lSowin i ii
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The marriage of JIIp Bry :.
irg daujrhter of Mr. and Mrs. '
W. Kwir.g of thi rlty. to Mr. Ion-
:d c'rcnhl.w. son of Mm. J (Yen--haw
r.f Mlnerel WpI1. tok p!-ie
Snturdny afternoon at two .jV.ivk
at thp Bnptlat pir.tmur of Mlrji ml
Wf!b with thp Itev r J c.i.u.1
luilain. HnjitlRt pafltoi oft.r'.itinfr
' at ti rcrpinony.
The iTide wor. : ihai r.iir.'i
1 t-rown i rcpe mo.1.!. w.th arc: i-
' rir i.f ni-tch-ng clir
; .'-in i-. well kr.i 'An heir r .1 ha
r.uny frlentl' I'H.li.vur.)- h'i r ulu
('inn fron. "i. Hi.rint:il(e High
.- hool Mr- Oronhaw attf-ndrj
Trinity l"n!c-"lty .v Wixaharhn
'or the pa.t -wo yrtr-
The jou..- i .till : .)- ' '.
Urcrkfnr. .!. mmediatfly if- 'ho
rt-mnn Mr-. ''rniiaw w -i - hor
'red Salui'liy i vrning at u- liurch
Iiriti l w:'h H ilimirr party and
kitihin nowf r after which Mr.
and Mr. Crenshaw left for Tuit
Vr . '. .nil i few days.
Tlv y .in' xie(tei to return here
T .r-il iy. enmutr t'i Bl( Spring
when Mi ('tenshaw is manager of
a jjrorery -tftc and the Gulf Flll-
ir.K Station tht're and where they
w.ll make their home
Mr. i"ihaw waj ronipliinentetl
tli. j i t mck with a ftcrle-i of par-
t:ei irJ sljoweri. Ml Hlanche
O'Neal wa hostesa at an attract-
ively appointed linen nhower and
hiidge party Thurnday evening.
M!-aea Ina Morris and Laurn Arti-
Ick entertained jointly Friday af-
ternoon end Mliaea Helene Hum-
phrey and Catherine Jones of Abl-
.ene were hosteae Saturday eve-
nt nr
N. Winkler and aon. Hrrman. of
Fort Stockton are spending the
week-end In Breckenridgc.
Bob Wallace of Woodson is
spend'nir the day in town.
Revival Services
Draw Larfe Crowds
l.ir
.ill of "
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l.. i -i'i idy (' ' .
'""i ' ' wa.- the nub
ii.. iit-ti-r i. mdity eve
-' th.it we take in
".i -'..in Kveijtli.nis'
..- . '.ri-'.'in ;ind t.n-
t I t.'l't p-.-- !.
ul i mm. tiuiu thi
M' i.'oiiii) .-aid.
Th.. Foolishness of God and the
W'-.lom of Man." will be the iih-
ji. f 'or the Monday evening set-
i e 1'laln (ioaped preirhinj; and
..". iinrfreuational nn-i!iK will be
ll.i liutuli - if e K'h .-I.I'. hi'
sIT.NntNf; WKUKKNIJ HIIUE.
Mr and Mri. Sam Wllrnzick and
i ml. iiea of Sin Angeln are 8pend-
ir.jj lYw week-end in Breckenridge.
Mi Wilenzick w.is formerly man-
im i ol the S. v Clothiers More
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Dlt. WIIAItTO.N KKTrKNJj'. .
!r. J. W. Wharton returned Sat-
it!.i from a vacation trip of two
'eky spent on his ranch in Tu-
ami u. .(w Mi'x.co and in Sajita
Ke a .a Ail)ii4Uiiiiie New Mexico.
Jack Renfro of Graham Is a vis-
itor in Breck en ridge today.
Floyd Crenshaw motored to Min-
pial Wells today.
Bob Humphrey spont the Jay
in Uangof SQnday
Arthur Cochran
Cisco Sunday.
nlotored
Mr. and Mrs. Curry Hruiill are
visiting Mr. Hamlls mother' Mrs.
Lizzie Hamll of this city.
Max Dalohos is spondln-r the
week-end In Fort worth.
Floyd Stuterville motored
Hanger Sunday.
John IJson of Wink la visiting
his parent Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Llton for the week.ond.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Rugg of Fort
Wo.rth are spondlnp the week-end
and holiday with friends and rela-
tives in IJreckenrldge. They are
former residents of this city.
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HETLItNS IOIi VISIT
H. Shipley connected with
Gulf Refining Company of
".laity hab. returned to Brcck-
ilhe f i a i.iit with his farn-
HAMMKItS .MAI) IIO(i
FREMONT O l Pi An.'
hog i. wi'iichintr loo pounds i.
lie .U'( '.-.I easily with a --n. li
liH'iiiin" ''1'oie Snutli f.itni'i
I"' 'i ii'id Strith w.u in .it.n
.1" i ' I: tiv nn ni n.:tl i ei .)-
'' I '" ') '.. wi. the '. ' . -
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IT'.-. INUKItSITV NOW
CINCINNATI. O. (U.P.I St.
X.n'e: Colli gr. a Jc.iint institution
. ;. tn"h Catholic) ami Pi j.
"' -"'int.! will hereafter be known
i Xavier L'niver.sity Rev. Hubeit
Brockman pre-mlent. has :i:i-
nounred A srlinol if lnternatiini-
al relation wtl! he opened ti..-
fall at X.ivi. i lie ills' said.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hannan and
daughters Alice Marguerite and
Clara Jnne of Ranger were visit-
ing in Breekenridge Saturday ovo.
ning.
Miss Maxlne King is spending
the week-end in Ranger with her
aunt. Mrs. A. N. Harkridar.
Nora Blair motored to Ranger
Sunday for the day.
K c. Young motored to Albany
today.
John Henderson of Odessa is
visiting in Breckenrldgc for a few-days.
Herbert Cook of Ranger .spent
th day in Ranger Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Cummings
of Odessa are visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mc.
Arron. parents of Mrs. Cummings
for the week-end.
Hddie Holcomb of Hobbs Ivnv
Mexico is visiting friends heie
for the week-end.
William Russell and Walker
motored to Fort Worth today.
Eai 1 Harding of Wichita Falli
!-. viMting relatives in Brecken-
lidire todav.
Jack Tobolowsky spent Sunday
in Ranger.
J. T. Burleson motored to Cisco
Sunday.
Misses Bedford Bnrksdnlc and
Sarr.mye Elliott were visitors' 'n
Ranfcr Sunday.
George Brndshaw of Tulsa. Okla.
Is spending the week in Brock-
enrldge with relatives.
Mies Lucille Dunham spent ti.
day in Ranger Sunday.
Bill Forrest left todnv for Abi
lene where he will enroll in th
Draughoh's Business College.
Louis Dalches Is spending the
week-end in Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Elliott motoi-
cd to Moran today.
R. W. Walker of Abilene is vis.
Iting his mother hero for the
week-end.
C. V. Lyman of Brockonridro
was a Cisco visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hlnrichs and
son. Jack motored to Ranger Sun-
day Mrs. Eddie Slmms has return-
ed to her home in Midland after
spending the past week with Mr3.
Jimmie Williams hero.
Mrs. Oliver Northrup of Houston
is visiting friends In BreckenriJge
for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pharries ato
spending the week-end in Olney
as the guests of Mrs. Phairies'
j parents.
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I Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Smith sp.-nt
i j the past week In Brerkenridsje
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RKTIRNS FROM FT. WOIITH.
Mi-s Fliniu' Miu tin has returned
from Fort Worth where she h s
spent the past week with hor moth-
er Mr. C. E. MBttlti. who la un
dergolng medical tfdatrrrentltherr
Mrs. Martin wHl return to'Breck
enndge this week.
MOTOR TO MINERAL WT-U.LS
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Allgood and
daughter Patricia motored tc aiTh.-
eral Wells Sunday to nttond the.
wedding of Polk Andorson- unelt
of Mrs. Allgood.
; They will also motoi to Wichita
1 Falls where Mr. AIIkoi 1 will trans-
' act some busim-.--. --
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?.u. I'.eulih Mo'1'nj.d ofFor
Woith. and Mr. Tyson have re
uitni'd from n week's vacation trip
to Citilsbad. New Mexico.
JEAD COLDS
Id tit in boiling water and inhale
vapors; nlso snuff up nose.
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OVER -t? MILLION JARS USED YtAHVf
IItre'3 t e wd' St Thorns Lfpt lis -i j.i k V . '"k''l after it
had 'je' .1 va ii. j a' f it in at r ..'in m:e i.ulway
at liroton. i'..nr to b. ipaiu'' 1 .ma i' noiticin i f"i the forth-
coming America'.. Cup ia.-c Kxpiit- iiwini; 'lu' trim British
craft's lean-lined bronze-painti d undeiside fm the fust tune noted
that the keel and the gradually tounded hti'l '. ntivl a compro-
mise betwen the building if tin We. t in.oe .c.i Entiipn-i the two
American defender yachts ihe Shanuoik- in mi nia-t has been I
set up in three sections. I
Friinkcll. are beinir tian-ferred to
Iiann. Mrs. Mourmg is Mrs. Sam I :
Loans on Automobiles
D hi mo nds
norsoii'il iiroilcrtv.
i's roflnnnccd. Monthly nay-
iiii'iiii ri-tiuc'u.
rates.
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Keaionable
R. G. CAJIP & CO.
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wltli their sons A. E. and Mal-
colm: They were accompanied
home Sunday by their son Mai.
colm who returned the same day.
Swensondale News
Ml and Mrs. E. J. Mueller f
Breckonridgo visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Saffell Thursday.
Mrs. Howard Elwood and chil-
dren of Ranger visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Elwood Thursday.
Air. and Airs. Sum Rlppctoe vis.
ited in Frankoll Sunday.
AIis. Joe Smith visited In Nc-
cesaity Monday.
Air. and Mrs Alouring and chil-
dren of Frankell formerly con-
nected with Humble Oil Co. at
Rlppetoe's sister.
Swensondale Petroleum Co. is
now dulling a new well and mak-
ing one deep test.
J. H. Williams has returned
from Dallas where he has been on
business for the last three weeks.
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Old Hats Hindu New By i
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QUEER BIRD FRIENDSHII-
ASTHABULA O. (U.R) "Birds
of a feather flock together." But
in one instance two birds of dif-
ferent feather flock together .'' e.
Airs. Alaude Lewis has a roo'tf
and a small bird r-psenib'inn a
robin which are constant o:n-pantons.
The shorter sweater with wide
ribbed hem and stripes near ''-"
hemline.
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THE LAST BIG ROUND-UP IN OREGON: Five hundred spirited wild horses crossing Centra?
Oregon destrt in specular round.up. They arc destined for Europe as meat glue hair and bone fertilizer.
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YOUNGEST MOVIE STAR IN GREAT BRITAIN: Pic-
ture how Betty Joan Carter. 13. daughter of Mrs. J. Carter of London
England said to iM Great Britain's youngest movie star. She is an
accomplished dancer and has posed for noted English artists.
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ANOTHER ROYAL HEIR IS . 'T"'
of Asturias (third from left) heir to the'k City ll.-i
Le Bourget Flying; Field Pans. The Spantshr ;j' -
tiiii ia an avjuuuii (.iiiiiuiaai.
hours.
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AMY JOHNSON WINS
Amy Johnson British aviatrix ar-
rives at Croydcn. England after
her record twenty-day flight to
Australia. Lord Thomson air
ninister and Miss Margaret Bond-
held labor minister welcomed her.
FIREPROOF!: This Prcproof
rai1bup will prevent all fire loss in
ti : A.r Mail bervice.
NATHALIA CRANE CEL-
EBRATES : Poet prodigy marks
seventeenth birthday by publica-
tion of ntw bouk of verse Her
theme is an imaginary attack by
the Soviet Army on the United
States in the year 1940.
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THE KING'S YACHT RACES AT COVES REGATTA:
Kiv Gesrge'c yacht Rrui.-i va. ' 'vi i.- r.j; wi'!i A. A. Pator's
Lu!rtott!t id '.he Ro-l Southarr.rton icht Ciuh P.ejatu at Ccwei
Er.fland The BrhJsh Monarch's yacht is in the lead.
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THE BRUSH VIES WITH THE BEACH FOR FAVOR WITH VACATIONISTS: Part
LOOKS TO EUROPE FOR AID TO AMERICAN BUSI-
NESS: Edward Plaut pre-ident of Lehn & rink Inc. sails to study
foreign methods of retiil pricing in effort to save millions for American
druggists and consumers. His firm is waging a campaign to end
of the daily throng of 10000 visitors at tho permascnt exhibit of art on the Heinz pier at Atlantic City. The disastrous price cutting and results of Mr. Plaut's study will be passed
current exhibition features works of E. W. Redfield America's foremost landscape painter. v-; on to American retailers upon hia return this Fall.
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