The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 107, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 25, 1936 Page: 3 of 6
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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS TUESDAY FEBRUARY 25 103G
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I By SUE CLARK.
I Peter Mansbendel to
Be Guest Artist for
i Pre- View and Exhibit
Nationally Known WWlcarver Will Fe Principal Svakoi'
For Sixth Annunl Kxhiblt and Preview of Le Petit Art
Club; I'roview To Ho Preceded l)y Studio Dinner.
Member q( . itn rt Club wHltft mn at the home of Mr und
Mm I. It. Tjttim. Wet HuUum itreet teat night were delighted to
loam front Iter If G. Mkley that Mr I-etc Manttendel of Austin.
Texas Sslws wmkI ervi tmorUUiHry had Men iceuntl to be the
Ifturer for th Mth annual pie-viw ami reception to be held for tli
friends of the Club May I. at eight
o'clock
Wlillt In AtMiin uii( lltnp an
m gueU of the Texan Hf Art
AiiixljtliMi. tht numbers of the
clul' wne privileged to roeot Mi
Mambtnd! ami iit hi home n
Wfjt Ninth street JVune t th
nirtt beautiful wurk liiMigmftbJe
Vknn i-n IU4o '" hi hnir and
he rlnb wm r-nllimi itlc er th
technique 4lpli'1 h thfc t
It Ji unhl.
Mr Mattel" W-l h carting '
the dlffTl .rr.itlrnW of Trx
tr.vrlt In the new liru
Liiildtrtg ami iim' hi work i- u
rtiudlrg to manifested Wy the m
Illli4jr h na in ill part f 'he
nation Pra-"!! all the -l
work in hi- hiie i hand r .t
Olid ii.ai.lfs t the w rk of a inii-
tr The nie!irm- iivt "Iftht wf th"
club was enr terued by the plan-
ting i.f nrrangeaiei t fi the lxth
nnu-il exhibit to he held hre the
fir if May. Man. committees
wrn ixilntd. amofcg them that
. ...t.ii..iii wiwian. etittfrtalt-
t l.inl rrattlMI. hulT'lnC of P
J lure rrungements bulWInff. and
wa and near.
Exhibit CluM-d
I. WW A Club him just cUvwt
a r a. ff--f.l ext.ibit of thelt
work a' t e El alKl Nry Museum.
MOVED!
J'r.mi Old l-ocutlon U
Walton's
Studio
JiiU In t omjRH Cit
tritnlil timp-t tt'"1
IUik ttunf Jewl
LENA'S
Novelty Shop
v
and many of Lite nicturon hung
tkert will bj on exhibit far thu
flrt tlmo durlne the coming hor.
Ihr. Inclwlvd Mill be ortr.iltjt.
tanunriie. (till Mfe. watar color?.
(n-iu chircoal dratni;s and pen
in.l ink wi.rk. The vetaattllty of
thu little club to Knlnlng recount-
i lor nver the tU and It l ex
t-. ted thai thl coming dtoplny ut
iheir work wilt be the best the)
'. ivr done.
1. 1'. Tiiuni In apiKilntlnji tnr
lift -irnt cunmi'Ues vw to It that
er meniU-r of th0 club At( Riv-
en HTmeth.nif to do The nxhlbl-
tmrvH . re Oerotnlnc an ltvtltutlon In
nm rlty nl th(. ntUmkinc ut cicn
mie In vvkdenc.' of tllelr gtOwllMt
lfitiUrit) PrMedtngc the rtcep-
Unn ftiid pirtw tin re will be n
tuilio dinner for tb member of
i he club and vUUIhr nttlit.i. It 13
xpocted that accompanying Mr.
MnnbHdl will be Mm. Hoger C
Huberi'tau. secretary Texas Finn
Arti Afelatlon. Mr. Willie Hut-
Uud. curnlor of Ktleobat Ney Mu-
.eu'ii. and Mrs. J T. Smtdley. a
llrrr'oi of the T. K. A. A.
Various Mission
Groups Meet In
Circles Monday
PLAN CONiMlENCK
Ti U.nptlft Woman's Mloslonarj'
Union ntct In circles Monday nftcr-
fliwin i. itfl
Mr. It. C. Wlle was hostess to
th Lockctt circle. During a busi-
ness meeting plans wcri dlscuised
'for the wotkers' conference to be
i held Tuesday March 3. at the
church. An attractive refreshment
lnto wns served to Mcidames II.
C. Itedwlnc. II. IJ. CarlUile J. C.
Flour roy 1- II. AtkUson W. J.
Dudmnn. Willlnijhani. Miss Sophie
IlosonUcat and the hosiers.
Tho Itissltcr circle met with Mrs.
L. J. Hurrell. The meeting open-
ed with group singing of "Some-
Iwdy Klse Needs a Ulcsslng. Mrs.
Hnrrell gave a stewardship talk as
the devotional followed with pray-
ers fot the romlng revival. Mrs.
Hnrrotl taught the missionary lev
on. Ucfrcshmcnts were served
to MoilaniM A. Itay V. It.
Hunt. II. . Caldwell. Will Sllgar.
It. 11. lllce. J. A. Itofcn'iucst and
tint visitor. Mrs Don Ilrcwcr San
Anglo.
Mr. A. E. lllshop was hosttsi to
the Hallco circle and Mm. M. J.
Psnnoy g.tvc the devotional from
the sixth chapter of Galatlnu.
Mr George U Kellej led In pray-
er. Mr. C. O. Itnmllii circle secre-
tary ir.id n enrd of thantui to th!
grup from Mr. G.W.IIowlc form-
er member who hPi moved to Abi-
lene. Mr. I). J. II. Yottngblood
tauajht the nlnionmy leiison. A
rntnd course wits served to Mm-
dames I). ItonR.m. D. J. It. Young-
blooil. N. It. Held am Ihiccu-)
Gsorge I- Kelley. C. O. Hnmlln.
M. J. I'anuoy. It. N. Grubbs. list-
tha Klnenld and Mrs. 12. A. Vuu-
train ul Sun Angolo wns a visitor.
ns co-hostess. Ten members and
one visitor Mrs. M. 1L Dorrls were
present. Miss Zoncllc Prlco gave
the devotional on "Friendship." The
I offering was J? 30.
Circle 0 met with Mrs II. A
Pruess with Mm. R. V. Mc.idor m
co-hostess. Mrs. J. T. Ellis and
i Mrs. Reed Hendrickson were new
members and 13 old members were
present. Mis. 8. I. Dlndlngcp was
a gucat. Mrs. Clair McCormlck
conducted a business meeting nnd
the offering was $13.75. Mrs. A. T.
Walker gave a devotional on
"Prayer" taking her scrlptute from
Joi 15 t-lG. During a social hour
a flower contest was held.
PLAN WOULD DAV
Mrs. W W McCallle gave the
devotional ftom the Psalms Mon-
day afternoon for the Presbyterian
Ladles Council. Mrs. It. A. Clark
gave ft prayer for tho missionaries
and Mrs. V. G. Fltijarrald con-
ducted tho business meeting. Plan?
were mado for the World Day of
Pruyut to be held nt tho church
Friday. February 23. All persons
Intended are invited to attend
Mm. W L. Keltoy conducted the
R'ble losson on "Prayer." Those
attending Included Mefcdames V
G. KlUJnrrnM. G. W. Uwlng. W. L.
Kolley. W. W. McCallle. It. U
Atexmder. U D. Hawkins. W. W.
llyers. II. G. Mnikloy. It. A. Clark
ami one visitor. Mrs. C. I. Austin.
DANCE TO BE
GALA AFFAIR
At The Palace
Committees Announced For
Leap Year Dance at the
Club Friday Night For Club
Members and Out-of-Tdwn
Guests.
Tito following committees hue
been named for the leap year pro-
gram dance sponsored by the so-
cial committee of the llreckenrldgo
Woman's Club to bc given Friday
Febtunry 23:
Decoration: Mrs. Tlteryllo Knox
chairman; Mrs. Robert K. Rower?
Mrs. It. Grady Camp. Mrs. W. J
Rhodes Mrs. John R. Clark.
Program: Mm. William Pnrdite.
chairman. Mrs W. L. Knight.
Rcticshmcnt: Mrs. Lest or 15.
Wood chairman; Mrs. Roxh Dtewur.
This danco which promises to ha
one of th- nicest occasions ut the
club since Christmas will bo the
final dance sponsored by the social
committee of this fiscal year.
Vcr clever and unusual decora-
tion hn been planned to make
this a really gala affair.
Tickets will not be on sale on the
streets. It was said today but elub
mrmbrrs uud their out-of-town
gucstu :n'iy purchase them at the
door.
Willie Fold's colottd
iilllllllllllllBKr-' iiY Viilllllllllllsfl
IiiiiiiVSB sc - r
- isiiiiiiiiH
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Just m Bit
Personal
fei-rf
Miriam Hopkins in J el M Crcu
in Splendor '
tecessitit PTA Has
Pounders Program
Mr. and MVs. John Ed Douglas
and chltdrMi Ruddy and Nedru
Jnpo of Fort Worth arc visiting
Mr and Mm. M. P. Kiker and Mr
and Mrs. Robert Douglass.
Mrs. E. A. Vautralu of Sun An-
gela former Urcckcnridge rest-
dent was visiting friends hete
Monday.
Mm. Don Brewer who until a
few weeks agu made her home In
Ureckenrldgo was hore from her
new home In San Angclo Monday.
cants blames tho husband In about
75 per cent of the marital failures
he has examined.
The failures occurred he said
"because the men wtre so worth-
less generally.'
Abandonment nnd non support
are tho charges tnoiU often made
by the divorce-seeking wives he
said
PREVENT DANGERS
OF CONSTIPATION
Miss Jean Davis has te turned
from a business trip to Dallas.
Centennial ls
Motif For Party
Hi- Ncc.ity r -T A met Frl-
01 cheat m day night foi a tegular meeting.
from Fort Worth wilt furnish tiTh- pi ok run Uj.'t followed the
mimic Ints.iio!. senslon was a candle-
lighting ceremony sponsored by tins
"ih'iul childien In memory of those
kMi filH(ll thu m-'rtnl'.fil t.iii A
Hear Book Review ocu hour und u singing ot con-
tenuini song followed.
Club Women Will
Ttitio wore five new members at
the meeting of tne Hunt circle Mon-
day with Mrs. Ray Pcttus as ha
toss. Mrs. Weatherford i;ave a
tewirdihtp talk and the group
iiivjIr iihitm fur the week of nmver.
Ade from the buslntss trim.-1 NVw mnibrg worc .Mttrfdamc3 S.isn
.-tl and iciHirU made the club I Woffoldf Monto ciandy. J. II. Fr-
li.teed to a lecture given by "' !. j iL Homll. and Rex Brown.
Rubye Prosley. N It Nanney. cluh OM mtmb preient Included Me.-
critic of iKilntlngii. gHve criticism Ulni0lJ w- .. Gnfflthn Boyd Rob-
f work pnentl. Refreshment. c u nrlgcs. S. J. Alexander
-er trve to Misses Rubyc Ir- . LocUnajt Harvey Godwin.
I. Paulina Pyentt. Isla Willis. Mr.s. .. Thon..OI tohn ncunnn. E.
Evelyn Hitchcock. N. I L Nanrey. j Ixm. JamC8 Whlttcnbcrtr.
n i.eiRii uunmn ...w.-. Weatherford and the hostebs
llev II. G. .Marftiey. anu me nosi
and hoNtix.
Tnttim.
Mr. and Mrs. U P..
I I 11. Wlch wm a buslnoM vtslt-
..i In Fort Worth 3tmluy after-xn.
w
ANNOUNCING!
W. C.
WALLER
Now .MaiL-iKing;
Continental
Oil Co.
Station
N.2
520 E. Walker
Phone 11S5
i
our nationaf earn-
estly solicited and apprt-
cmtcd. We prombe the
l'et tif .service alonr it li
the famous CONOCO
I'UOIH n'S."
Justus
0.HH OF THANKS.
We wish to express our slncero
thanks to our friend and neigh-
bors for tholr kindness during the
.Hnej und death of our loved one.
We appreciate the words that wore
wild with flowers and verythln?
hat was done to help us in our
huur of grief. May God ble every
ne of you.
W B. Daughtrty.
Mfc..nndMcKj:tusherty
and Clyde Arthur '"
Mr and Mr. L. V. Daugherty
I V. Jr. and Glenn
Mr and Mrs. S W Daugherty.
Elbert Biiuon and S W Jr
Mr and Mrs S II Rirhardjon
and Family
Mr and Mrs M Thompson
and Kami y
MKTHOIM.NT WOMEN
Mro. Gcorgo Bingham was hos- j
teS to circle I of the Methotlis:
Mlnrflonary Socltty Monday after-
noon. Scripture verses were read
by the memboM and Mrs. W. C.
Bagwell ltd in prayer. $11.10
wns ild on the pledge. Rc-
freJhmer.U of cherry pie and whip-
ed crenm nnd coffee were served
to ten monibera and two visitors.
The Centennial motir prevailed
in the cleerly up.olnted party
glwn by Mrs. Edwin Pace Mon-
day cenlnt( for tho Business Git is
Bridge Club and one guest tabli.
Th tables were laid with red nnd
blue covers und all bridge appoint-
ments wer in Texat Centennial de-
signs. In the dining room the tablo wu
covered with an Irish lace uprend
centered with the six flags of Tex-
as. MUs Laverne LandnT wxin high
ooro and Mtos Dorot.iy Wray sec-
ond high.
The attractive refreshment pite
was conipo.sd of cherry pie topped
with whipped cioom and coffc.
Plate favors wrc tiny flags.
Thi guests included Muwes Ireno
Klnchcit. Edith Corley Muxlne Hol-
loway Mm. J. H. Friday. Mrs. T.
ll.lnn rlfi nn.l Mr. T-" V Tfrli'.'ll
&... u.t V....J M.. .'lt fc. a. -..--... .
Club membtra wore Muses Hcllon mwu
Gandy. Helen Mllllcnn Mauvis
Miller Fern Langford Hazel How-
ell Doroth Wtay Martha Lu
Rosen.. Mildred IMioss Ardulle
Caruy. Lavcrne lenders Frances
Bunkley. Fuync Miller and tho
hostess.
Federated club me'iibers. Won
mi's Club members and tholr out-of-town
guests arc reminded ot the
program under the direction or tlv)
Wcdnokdny Study Club and spon-
sored by the Woman's Club pre-
senting Mrs. R. E. Buchanan ot
Fott Worth. Wednesday at 3:30 1.
n. at the Country Club.
Mrs. Buchanan well known Tex-
as clubv woman will review Don-
thy CanflJld's "lnflte."
This Is the fourth of a scries ot
complimentary programs being
poii8orod by the Woman's Club
this year.
YWA Meets Tonight
The Young Womnn'o Association
of the First lkiptlst Chuich will
me't bt 7.15 tonight t tho church.
T. B. Brewster new assistant
maniger of J. C. Penney company
has moved his family hOre from
Brown wood.
Joe Hayncs and Wuyne Watts
-students at Texan University Aus-
tin wwe visitors Iier0 Sunday for
a few hourS. They woru on a
geological field trip.
Carl Alllson and Gil Parker of
Woodson spent Monday afternoon
in Breckenrldgc.
Harty (Red) Howell student at
John Tarlcton Agricultural College
Stephcnvlllo Is spending a tew
days with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
E. N. Howell. He is recuperating
from nn attack of Influenza.
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Hospital Notes
Licenses To Keep
Cash In City Till
WHEELER. Wis. T.l'i This vil-
lage wluro that Is a tavern for
every 36 residents offers an aigu-
ment for repoalUts.
The village board did not appro-1
prlate funds to run the municipal-
ity In 1U30. It has a large surplus
of funds in the bank gained part-
ly residents say by tnxlng and II-
P. B. GIopii was a business visit
or in Eastland Monday afternoon.
Mis J Mtirtha Weatliorfoid spent
Monday in Fort Worth.
divorce .lunr.i: blames
THREE MEN OUT OF Ft) UK
CAPE GURARDEAU. Mn Hl'
Circuit Judgo Frank Kelly who In
23 years has heaid 2.2M) dlvoice
"Bulk" in All-Bran Is Gentle
in Action
Common constipation is largely
duo to insufllcicnt "bulk" in mcnls.
You fail to get your tn(cnta exer-
cise. Millions of people have found
that Kcllogg's All-Bran supplicn
soft "bulk" with satisfactory
results.
Tc3ts in nutrition laboratories
demonstrate that the "bulk" in
All-IJkan enn be used with tho
utmost confidence. Naturally those
few Individuals with diseased or
highly sensftive intestines should
not tnko "bulk" in any form either
in leafy vegetables or in bran.
Unlike cathartics All-Hiun h
natural in its action nor does this
food lose its effectiveness with con-
tinued use. Within the body it
absorbs moisture and cleanses tho
intestines promoting normal and
healthful elimination.
Two tablcspoonful3 of this deli-
cious cereal served with milk or
cream arc usually sufficient. Enjoy
it also in cooked dishes.
Help your family keep well. Servo
All-Hran regularly
for regularity. Sold
by nil grocers. Made
by Kellogg in Uattlc
Creek.
Twi l'f.M
Carufipdifen J In triwiPiMt 'bJk"
; iiihimimm MHMiiiiiMiiiiMii HiiiMMiHi censln( the vlllag 4s ' taverns
Mm. T. M. Goodnight has been
dlsmsincd from the Westslde Has-
Senior Endeavor
NEW BUSINESS
OPENED
AT l'KCAN PLANT
VV'IIKN III nwrkrt fur
'' ticking or want new mut-
trrs niadn or old one rrno-
uteil jet our price. K.
I'OK FILLED MATTKKSn
t)t It M'KCIALTY
HENRY NAHM
Mattress Supply
Company
ii;
X. HltKC'K. AVE.
PHONE U518
i
Mary Pic Word
Invites You to-
parties at
pickfoir
rune lii tin t oluiulila It'iritdeastln; .sli-m lONIGHT und
rt-r lui il.i eteiilnc . . ut :i u'rlucU . . . meet MNi
rl.'l.funl I he l.ir f radio m rren and stg . . . limbic
by l l.HH .mil bN Cxikiiuit Orue Ou-helni .
nr llirlll in ruillii rnti it.iliiu.riit.
Spniioori'd l the Lending Ice and
Ice lten'iKcrulor Companies
get A
liiMcm'p
Circle 2 met with Mrs. Herman
Ccniett with Mrs. O. J. Matthcs as
ro-hostos. Four new members
were welcomed to the group; name-
ly Mm. Rbbcrt E. Dowers. Mrs.
I"aul F. William. Mrs. Nasj and
Mrs. Garrett. Mrs. J. U. Glbbs gave.
the scrt)ilTirirronTCorintriinn3 15
ml Mrs. Jrfs Pipkin read an ar
ticle Irom tho Missionary Vole
j RefrcrhmonU were served to 17 old
I members and th0 four new mem-
bers. MIm Merlin Daenort was cir-
cle 3 hostswt nnd II members wero
prosenL Mrs. .V. C. Hunna Mrs. W.
It. MoWhlrtcr and Mrs. Kpuuldlng
i of Ronton. Mms were visitor?.
I Mr. W II. Palnmr gave the devo
tional using the 100th Psalm. Dur- j
tng the oolat hour the group par J
tlclpnUd in an original contest
the offering 'a $9.53.
Mm J S. Rnc-Ies. Mrs. J. M.
Rutherford Mrs. Cecil Paschall and
Mm. Ross Elliott were new mem-
1mm of elrcle t which met with
Mrs E. It Maxwxll Monday. Mrs.
M. J Talor of Green Mountain
Fulls. Colorado house guest of Mis.
II II. Furr. wan a guest. The cot-lev-lion
was JO Mis. Jesse It
Smith savo the devotional on
Eur! Ti'Jran MinUtrj'- An attrac-
tive oalsd plate wns served to 15
metnccM the aests nnd the now
members
Mr i F X McMillan was hostesi
to circle 5 with Mm. Luke Ballard
Fault round With Anthems.
LONDON. Out. Canada and tho
United StntoM share a mutual need
for groat national unthunif tho
Rec. Mirtoti S. Rice of Detroit
believe "We both noed sorre new
ongs." he aalil in a lecture here. "I
Mm. J. W. McClaln of Woodson rnther think our hymn Is better
Miss Ad-a Frances Freeman ot
Cuddo Is a pneumonia putleni In
the Westsldc hoipltnl.
is ynriously ill In Uic Weetsldo Hoj-
pltal with pneumonia.
than you! but nolth.r of them is
bi imUKh f.)i the situation"
The Senior Endeavor of the First
Christian Church met Sunday cvv-
uln? to dlscusj plans for a play
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1 Congratulations
&fc
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Mr. rnd ilrs. G. G. Lowe ure tin-
"At tho Ddor." to be glcrr'durlntf parenU of a lf)Vj pound girl born
the Church hour Match 1. In the Monday at 5 30 p. in. The child
church basement. 'has been named Bcttlu Ann.
FOR CHILDREN
IU i j i 4 n Jli ivjuj kti
mil ft m n w - i twfii jnd ptiifvi irt
lh friifm n y .1 Rivet more rutur!
taion ftieiflv Kntl fot thiUIren. t)e.2)c
r?vTnwn7ii
Attend
The KITCHEN
CHAUTAUQUA
2 to 4 P. M.
MARCH 10 11 12 and 13
CITY HALL AUDITORIUM
. . . which is an event of inteiest and importance
to every unman of this city. Remember the
date. and re.-crve all four afteinuon for the
Kitchen Chautauqua . . . New Diverting Instructive.
1
ziCKceS
a ftfamofoz
11
OF RICH RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO-"IT'S TOASTED
M
;vvt
IT WILL SOON' UK
SI'ItlNC!
Knjox it to the Fullest Fa-
tent with a
USED CAR
From Lilcs!
'Jl.'i Dodge Kxpress
':it Plymouth l-door
"M Plymouth Coupe
S '29 Chevrolet 2-doors
'oO Chevrolet Coupe
'.II Ford Coupe
'29 Ford Roadster
'2U Dodffc Sedan
'JU Chevrolet Truck
2U Chevrolet Truck
LILES MOTOR CO.
:102 W. Walker. Wtone 300
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CENTER LEAVES
The top leaves of all tobacco plants tend to give
a definitely harsh alkaline taste. The bottom
leaves tend to acidity in the smoke. It is only
the center leaves which approach in nature the
mostpalatable acid-alkaline balance. In LUCKY
STRIKE Cigarettes the center leaves are used.
LUCKIES ARE LESS ACID!
Recent chemical tests jhow that olher
popular brands have an excoss of acid-
ity over Lucky Strike of from 53' to lOOt.
'Iinjlll Vlt'HIO IT IMJ.MNClNr (H(Mt
JilOtMOtUI M0 IilCH 0IOUF1
"IT'S TOASTED -Your throat protection-against irritation
-against cough
Oprritbt till Th Imirlcu Tnbieo Comptay
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