The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 213, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 8, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN. BRECKENR1DGE TEXAS WEDiNESDAY AL'ULST a 1931
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SOCIETY
5P NOTES
NOTES
By Kathleen Hayaes
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Texas
Topics
Mr RAYMOND
BROOKS
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Mabel
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oitor Mother At
Surprise Party
Mr and Mm R A Vick aid
Mr and Mr!. H. J Vtck honored
their moihrr. Mrs. J. M. Virk. i
vtli a surprise birthday party
Monday evening Thr- party wan
in the home r H J Virk
After tin r.eninu 'if name r.
frchment f puix h and iingd
food rake wen red to Me-
lames F. U nilllnjfily and
daughter. .Nnl Rhodes ami chll-
drri 1 P. Krllrj and children t
N Iorkhjft ;.nl J M Vlck .! -dames
Jrntiir MeClure nnfl !.nii;h
r. Maude Tol.ind .and ? A ' t-
nm Mlsse Millie Vick an I M ir
Wilson o' ller Mcsei .1 t
'tunnels and "ie-tii lyrckliut ..i 1
I he boats.
Itl.dl I.lt I.ASTKKN S'lAK
Ml.F.TINO 0 Tlll'ltSDAl
The Hre kenrHif rhapttt ( t'ie
Onler (f Eastern ."fur will hoi i it
if Kul.it rtitfd niotnij ThiirU
i ight .it M o'clock at the M ini
IIII Officers ate urRed to at-
1 tend ai I lttora will be we. otnrd
.V.MOMA CImSS WII.I.
IIAVK PARTY THURSDAY
Thr Amoma Claaa of the First
Haptlst church will be entertained
Thuisduy afternoon. Member urr
naked t meet at the church at
2 30 to if front there to the water
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PUBLIC RECORDS
Murrlucf IJceiwr Issued
I 11 I-.Koitr and Mis ! ' .
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Just a Bit
Personal
Mi .Hi'l Mi !. I. W:f'i-
nirnt thr wei-k-rnd visiting Ml
.irxt Mix K U Lambert in Fort
Wotth iinmnii ind nohrt Wnt-
tein rcnuinril for a week with
their mint Mm l.'inibeit.
Mr and Mr. J E BoldrKk and
nni Erarat bnd Jack of Mun
liHf.. Cal tnlted with Mr and
Mm It Meador Tuesday n
imitf to Alabama on a month'
arutlon . I hey were accompanied
b their nephew. Ilalph Bold tick
who will lipend the month heie
with hi- .iunt Mm Meador and
family.
Mm iv.u. Moyer and T.
Orahmn of i'imo vinited frli-nil.i
here Tuemlay evenrng.
Mrc Jack Flier and Mii M ir-
garet Candy hve returned from
a wkit vlutt with their lUU-r
Mr. C M Poguc In 8a n Angelo.
Thr t'l m . . urn -in at
the next -.e.-i"n of tni- legislature
will offer Texan Hportamen a choice
between an unlimited supply of
flxhlnc and n i.ommal llrenie fee
on one hand oi -.till lenii fllh nnd I
no llcenae fee in future.
The department hm bu'lt nine J
flah hatcherte On revenues Hlnce (
the depression Chmn. A. E. Wool j
announced It will not be able to
keep nl of them m operation '
But With them in ervlc the dc- i
partment bin been unable to catch
up Wl'h the nedn of flith to atock
utreanui and lakes and flatting has
conatnntly dep'eted and more re-
stricted and poorei
A Hcemc fee of J 125 l now
charged for ftahlng with artificial
lures
Chmn Wood Mtid if a universal
flatting license fee of $2 a year for
the fut two years and $1.50 or
$1 35 thcreaftci wero levied that
finning could be built up adequately
and that thouaands more people In
Texas would find opportunities
near them foi angling with reason-
able aaauiancc of catching fish.
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The giant Buchanan lake In the
Colorado river-lx tnllea wide and
over M milt long- ahould form the
angler' paradUe -Chmn. Wood
aid. This lake the trlbutnO'
atream. and the well-watered Col-
orado below the datne should be
made the center of the next five
u- v it it.nrf.r... nr naiiaa y"' Improvement of anglim;
Is vtelting Mm. ft. A Cotnrr for a
few days). I
Mm Jack tiger and Misses
Quint Fal Olver and Munnah
(lay Il'ickiday left recently for n
visit with friends In San Antonio
and Del Rio.
Mr iti'l Mm. C. M Bender
Mm 1. J llnirell. I A Wolf nnd
Ilarn Fieidm of McC.iniey went
to I'.ilU- Tji'sduy to lt the
f.llt In itkrts
Chmn Wood believes.
If the llcenae fee Is levied. It la
the Intention of the game commie
Ion to build about four more
hatcheries Including one at Buch-
anan dam. One big hatchery will be
used exclusively to propagate cat-
fish to stock the larger rivers. Oth-
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" iaat'tjjlilJUllifiusiai iimijia wi.l HI1 Jl' l!"i".'.
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This Two Minute Synopsis:
Hoots Raeburn 15 year old be-
long! to ttie younger set of
Uircltnock fashionable Now York
atiburb but hna a hard ttnio
hoatttnf? tip with her wonlthter
frtorWa. Sylvia Illvcrt rich and
srent deal of Hush Lund After a few
v0nk4 Ritas tell Hoots ho la going
awny and bopa her to cloim with
htm. Slio naka for time to consider
It. Mrs. Itncburn who has been out
Hoot works hiird but her ealmy
barely pays for food carfute and
loom rent. Onn night uhc receives
a. tclcp.am telling In.' Itusi ha
been killed In a motor buul nccl-
spollcd rtila the crowd. Sylvia i of town vlaltlng rcturna and Boots dent.
glvea n ixtrty nt the Vncht Club . drcada the time when her mother
and naka all of her act except wilt learn what has happened.
Hoots of whom aha la jealous.
BooU broken-hearted by thla
snub nccepts a belated invita
tion to a dinner at the club that
h ii and ' K Spitng-
fleld "f "iii Oklu ii if line on
I'.iill e
Mi : ' V. mil Mi' W A
I lot ii i ' lit t It -on wile i
itors ii I-"i t Worth to.l.ij
K i: .-'riiuii of Kin. okIi i
heie v iti-ig tehitlves
ers will breed has crapple white nnt nlght Rlvcn oy M. Water-
perch. goggle-eye and brim for tht J man one of tnc towns social
lakes and small streams. Knt. Haidy Whltmore consid-
I ereil the town "catch" Is one of
A minimum program for "''"" Sylvia's guests. Hatdy ban heen
IJurhanim lake aa a fishing resort I jrlnkn(; anU ls not iutc himself.
would be 10.000 fish big enough not' He dance. wttn !$ drolls with
to lie eaten Up ny omer nan I h
Hoots wants to Ret a job but ho:
mother U horrified and flatlv foi-
blda this.
On an early morning walk Bool
meets Denis Fenway young author
who Is visiting in Larchneck. Sh?
wants to Confide in him but hesi-
tates. Iiitcr she hears her moth' i
talking ovei the telephone with
Mm Feinell. In p.inlc Hoots net
off for Nrtv York on a s-hopj nu
trip anything to get uwav fioi
It K I'hnnu-ji of Olney .t
vmltoi in Itierkenrldge today
Mm. K O McClaln and Mrs. Karl
V Ornen were visitors In Foi'j
Worth Moodoj.
fact that most of the good fishing
has disappeated "The game depart-
ment is ready." he aald "If the
sportsmen of Texas are willing; to
pay a nominal llconse fee In re-
turn for the Matiranee of having
real fishing to stock the streams
and lakes and to build up tha fish-
Ins resource of Texas to a point
.Mierisl summer price and
d-."iin on Kill' i ltiuh's Phone
10' f"i F'ill-r Mi. 1 hi- week only
A I
cash Py' " l"Jf
ritlli.NI) OF ( I'.VrKK OiMl
CADIZ. O. 1U.P Miss Knrah Mc-
I'or
Ti II IttiPMUIM.
Soi-
LOUIS DAICHES
Itoiind ( i otitis :.'ic
Mn n c u'ku.n. .f Min.ii
Weiu b .pending a fev day. here not "voletI ln "
visiting her daughter Mm. Donald ""
vri iiHHUlvn r umi ajrwiiiiiiivM
cannot have ace'esa through private
lands to the pub 1c stream except
by permission of landowner! or the
paying of fees to landowners); but
Far land. 3 who went to school Chmn. Wood said Texas law arc
with Oen t'.eorge A. Custer and identical with those of all other
carried fd to volunteers fighting states.
M rg;i r.iKiein during the Citil I'ubli. Nk--- and public lands
Wir. dlei inn reiently Sh r"d .il'Jiiji t ram- will br open for pub-
horseback ! ' t i.ov of h.r f- u lie access to funu.g. Cooperative
brother! ai t H lou.-nr m t'.j laktw will furnish fishing for inan
l'nion army. he said I
The telcgi'im arrives Jmt before
Hoots Is taken seriously III with In-
fluenza. She lit bcfrlenJc'l by Drnli
Fenway who jiv that she ha- a
doctor and nu'se nnd be'i her mt
to worry about expeiii"" Aftei .-tie
icrovers Dcnii invlt" hei ti t"'.i
und introduces her to so-ite fiiet.d'
including the beautiful Kay Chill-
ma ford and Ktlward Vim Sclver.
Kdward Is attentive to Hoot
Thiough Denis she gets a Job In a
book ''tore Mhe moves Into an
npurtment with Frames (lawtrye.
f the shop and except
fact that she scr Denis
him. so seldom. Hoots is happy.
hU boat and falls overboard. The It seeiiH to Boots the best way of One night Drnls calls uncxpect-
entlre club ia aroused before he I her dtfflcultlea and she agree cdly nnd demands to know If she
rescued. They are married and go to live is going to marry ICdward. He tukes
BooU ia escorted home by Jltiee with llusa' brother and his wife her In his nrm. kisses her then
Lund handsome swimming inatru-' Ruse hna no Job nnd apimrently no apologlies and rttahes away
ctoh Svlvia kttowa Itnnly wiw with ambition. Soon Hoots begin to eve Boots hears later that Denis Is
HooU and la furloua about It. Sylvia him as he la handsome but Igno- engaged to Kay. .Mm Itaebuin
maliciously repeat! the story in a rant nnd beneath her In ever' way. cornea to the stoic and tells Hoot.
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result .Mrs. Farnell. ionsor of the help slie starts looking for wjrk
Junior elite aoclal organization Hubs geta n job In Miami and loavej
nsks Hoots to resign. promising to send for her l.tter.
Tlie girl Is deeply huit but too Hoots goes to work In a deartment
proud to admit 11 In her isolation store. Months pa's 'ir.d no woid
from the crowd ahc begins to iec .1 comes fi ji.; Rusk.
on the veranda and then trios
Chmn. Wood forcj.ee the creation lQ prillaie ncr to RO gtng . Vlien home! On the train she encountei.n charge o
of score of large lakes In Texas in he rofue4 ruiu awny ge Rtiss and again he beg hei to mui- foi the fac
too ne eca.e .e oep.orcs ne ; h-f JUrJy . 0f fy
many him and at last she agrcci-
On Chrl'tntas Day they g" tor a
walk In the fog. Edward is badly
hurt protecting her from .i ruck-
lessl) driven automobile. Ho la
obliged to spend several weeks In
the hospital Denis l tig..in in
Ivirrhneek nnd Hnot jeo h 1 n-
iiently He depaitu wi'lioiit .'i .'
giMNlby
ICoWiiid ai'il It. i i it i ! t i i.'
married as sunn .1 In Ii iv
hospital K.lss.n I ii 11 li lot
Denl. and Kav ! r " 'u k.-i
engagement Hoo's knov
DenU whom lo tc.ill. 1 .
she Is siile he dm-. t. t
hei She feel- i.lnl I i ' '
thiough with tli. iii ii t ii.'
Kdwaid.
Ms Km liul n ii n l Ii -
winning lot'i r u W i n:h '
. the
th
the. i
It i
l.-it
1m
cause she thought ahi j- i-oiitr
butlng to charity nnd decide- ti
to tnkc her husband to California
Three days before Hoot i t
many ICdwaiil he findi a Irtiir
written to Boottt by DenU ibui
never sent! telling her he lne
her and Is going away because if
i mnot bear to see her marry eomi -oi.r
lsc. Kdwaid gives Hoots thr
iitt'i 'insists their engagement l
' ii end
Hoots stmt foi California with
Iter patent- In Chicago she dis-iiim-is
I) mi. is on tin same train
Mi tindf'i.st.indinu hitwreri the two
ii.. .mi' iij 'I in i. .! i is their
' foi c.n'h othi i .ii I in . to
in 1 1 mtm .It iti-h
! Full- I Hiu h M.iii his inlec''!
"I I'n'.i ' I'd Tin week only foi
i . I mil '.! i Ii ( Al '
her father has had stroke. Hoot'
visit her parents and dlscovn .
they need money badly. To ln-lp
out sho goes home o live k'f i"11-
her ob und uconomlzing us much .
possible.
ICdwurd repcutedly asks !i' i
BftTOBitS ACCESSORIES
PARIS STYLES I '""g Woman Thrice Escapes
By MARY KNUMIT
United I'ret Staff Correspondent.
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You save when you buy it-
You save while you run it-
PARIS dpi Annabclio
French screen atar who ha just re-
turned from Hollywood has been
hark with a blue nnd while jacket
and a blue knitted beret. She also
friends Ihcy were so frighten
she said.
ISI PAHO. Aug. 7. iU.R Juinu
Ramirez 10 Uvea in constant feur
of being burled alive. Recently In Kl Paso she hp. i
Thrnn tlniSH In liar Iff jhi hiiM i- ... . i.... . li..
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Ruo de la Patx. a colnM n(l Bced in bed
Among the enviable Heme In her wlh na lll0urneM
slimmer wardrobe l n navy now- .p!.
Hut thcjc were three timet she
has "come back to life" each
fame
Now! Tfretsfone Tires
Guaranteed Againtl All
Road Haxardt
Dnu'l risk our life liv rldiiic
nil uu-afe llre rlreitone
ilisiirpael iiialil is now
triple giuiratileeil liirluillng
Biiarimtee against nil rosil
Ii finis.
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Budget Plan
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luiah Hankhead and Yvonne Arn-
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A beach outfit that is guaranteed
'11 make the natives blink has been
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1: ituiiini for a sojourn at Capri.
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mi Spanish skirt white balhlnu
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tii it drips down the back of the
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chtnU frock us good in her pri-
vate garden us on a public beach.
Pastel shoes seem to be on the
chopping Usui of the 100 In l'arit.
Yu see them everywhere and usu-
I ally they ore in knitted or crochet-
ed deelgos. leather showing onl)
at the heel aid occasionally for
drape olncc t'.iey are nut Inclined
1 to utretrh and hold the slipper In
hpc. Fur linen suit shorts skrt
and braaelcre they arc cxtremrb
autart In pink blue yellow green
and beige
Ti"hj't Fashion Tip
Knitted slippers for summer.
Rumba hats with neck veils; Span-
but akirbt with scanty bathing su'ts
make old contriiat on beuchen.
Hit I'lmt Funeral
Miss Ramirez has suffered fiom
fainting spells ahe said. At Iti
she fainted In her rmtive town f
Nomhre de Dlos Chlhuahuu.
Friends and relatives belli ved
she was dead because she did not
apiear to breathe or inuvi Fun
rral nrrungemcnlH were made for
early the next morning.
Mourners prayed by hei bed-
side during the night .!- f'ui
candles burned at the heud und
foot.
Then suddenly Montethiug gi
tewiue happened. One of n-r
mourners sluieked In fright. ei-
ing that the "corpse" hud moved
one of 1U hands.
The mourner was ouioted und
tn'tcn outsi'le for fresh uir.
.Sluiirnero tilirlrK
Suddenly Miss IVamlre sal up
on her ' deatn bed" and rubbed
her ees. The mourners all dre'-
Cs) In black shouted and rnn out
of the dooi. When he gluurwl at
the caudles burning around he
bed she knew her burial alive nud
been only a mutter f lioura.
"I hitve told all my relatives and
friends to be certain I uni dead
when I die" alio auld.
The sume thing happened "
Miss Ramirez twice when she was
waa believed dead. A priest who
knew nbout thr effecta of tha
fainting spells trld .unhilluiire nl
tttlduntn the woman wus not dead
but had merely fainted. Kin w.m
taken to her home. In a f'A
hour.i her death-like piillc di .if
Maied and she wii- le.tor. ! t"
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to tell Sheriff Duff how to run
Uic plitcc. The sheriff didn't ap-
preciate Home eujfgcatlon. had
him locked up charged him with
intoxication.
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