The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 118, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 15, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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THURSDAY XOVEMEER 15 1923.
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BRECKENRtDGE DAILY AMERICAN
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Not How Much But
How Often
"Tiny drops of water tiny
grains of sand . . ." the very
same thing: is true in snvinr
money. Small amounts of
money deposited frequently
and regularly will wear away
the stones of worry and debt.
Indeed they will build a for-
tune. Start today.
The First National Bank of
Breckenridffc
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FOR MORE THAN IS YEARS
STEPHENS COUNTY'S DEPENDABLE DANK!
rini.i.T.s n.vss
mi:i:tin(j toxk.ut '
Tli" Fi.leli Clasi of the Baptise
-iindJ School will Imlil a busuv ss
. ssit n In the rhurrli this tThursil.iv.
evening at 7:10 o'clock It Is sail
iheie is important business to corn1
SOUTH r VRD Order Bars Fili-
LHLNUK KULL PU fitt:nnw
)L11V VjILY Wllil V I O
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Frllowin- ! o I. -i ot Hi honor
stud lit.- finni .-'mitli W.ir.l -chonl
hefore the class for consideration nn.l for ihe second uiontli T.n e . "
t-rr nirmbr is urged to be present. ' the pupil? who law mad.. .111 ai-
. -.;.0 i-t i: n ui t p r nnt on their suh-
ltOsKI..VV r.r.lDCi: CI. I It. ' . and niiuM ('. 1111 il-"i ni nt
A 1 ait 1 til si'i "1 lli -' ""
for the past t n erfs '1'irai
Joining Lodges
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I'.j t.i ilitl Pr. -
MANILA Ot 1.
Mrs Lena MeAdains Ktllt will tie
hostess to member? of the Koselaw n . wor'
dcigM
SOl'TH SIDK CiliCI.K
HAS Qt II.TIX.. PABTY.
Nineteen members
SMleClrPle of the W. M
First Haptlst Church gatherud
aroitntl the quilting frames yesterday
"which hud been placed In the parlors
.of t fw church prior to session antl
In wTifch were two lovely quilts In
tended 'for Buelner's Orphan Home.
was Kien oer tc quiltlnK and at its
I close both quilts were finished and
made ready for shipment.
Mrs. C. Turnbow led the devotional
reading a passage of scripture and
enlarging on same In a most im-
preshe manner.
nurinir the business period the
U. of the 1 . - .1. nii tav session of the
general suwembb waa planned. th
South Side Circle to have charge ot
th..t part of the da's program
The Ila7aar was also discuss d """l
further work on artic!' s .nttnd'd ! u
ot the Pouth
Bridge Club Friday afternoon at ! 1
.in increased interest an enthusiasm
Municipal off 1-
eials of th. rhilii.p.nes heieatter ai
tu 1- prohibited from jnlnttig organi-
.tiiins cept those of a religious. 1
. ti.i tip nr mtrelv recreational nature 1
oclock at her home on North Breck-jon the part of pupils tenchers and r .Pump bureau with the ai j
nrldw AYPnnf. patrons Mam who have not ? t ' pio al of wrretarv of the depart
.:.00 I reach. d the .fandaid which 1 a- bee q( mt(MOI. h8 a cir.
Mrs. T. II. nidgeU plans to leavst fur honor pupils are rapidU im t faT o tMa . wtt a tpw to I
tonight for Dallas to sp. ml a uw provinc ar.d a ileslr to 11 ..k. th- j .j affiliation of mem
dajs visiting her daughfr. Mr iw o- nm m..e . f of Qca ioCe forcM wlh r.
John Iturke and little son. jear. nniTnUons lik.eh to interfere wlt.i
t1 t'il duties. I
Masonic lodpes seTet socitles and I
l..bor or mutual aid unions are in-
clitUed in the ban. eecutlve officials
Almost the entire time of meeting sale wa-. niappul out
Mrs. .John Z. Martin is in Wichita
Falls the guest of her parentB while
attending the State Federation nt
Women's Clubs beins held there.
Mrs Martin went as a delegate from
the Wednesday Ptndv club of which
organiiation she is chairman.
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Mrs. I.. F. Harvey of Kansas City
is the guest of her son. Theodore
Harey and Mrs. Harev at their
home in Roselawn.
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Mr and Mrs. Chas. V. Lyman re
turned last night from Fort Worth
where they attended the Jubilee.
Mm. K. J. Benton is tit Wichita
Falls nttendinz the State Federation
of Women's clubs. Mrs. Benton rep.
recented the Woman's Civic League
hetn' secretary of that organization.
Jack B. Ilobert has been in Fort
Worth on business all this week.
He is expected home tomorrow.
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I TBiOwn v.UtVdincvn(Ach..Co.
1 molt o vpt minute ni tin iiDin 1
South Ward has er iilant.i-
and inctntlvr to become one of the
leadinK. wide-awake school.- of th
pountv. and the people of this poiii-
mun.- are .howin their appnv.a j(.vplal.ied ln connection with the cir
tlon b coming to the Tront and do- j ( (jUir n guch orBani8ation. it Is
na their part toward making the m.mh. are inclined. In ac-i
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school a success.
The honor roll:
Second grade William Strickland.
Makey Hart Bessie Johns. I'auliin-
Strickland. Low Third Orade Pauline Whi.se
nant. f
High Third Elizabeth Lnea
Oeoige KlrUpatrick. Winnie Wa-i.
Mary Kumimugh.
Low I'ptirth Pauline Hton.
High Fourth Kathleen Hinson.
Low Sixth Lilly B. irk.
Low S'enth Marian Morrhonse. '
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cordance with secret vows or ritual')
to enforce the law less rigorously
whever fellow members are af fecte I '
tinfavorabb ' I
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ROTAN -A brick office building '
will b ertcted here b the West T -as
I'tilitii s Company. 1
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STARTING TODAY
VIOLA
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"THE SOCIAL
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A revival meeting began last Sun-
day In the east Side Baptist Mission
on East Walker Street.
In spite of the rain the crowds are
splendid and interest la increaslnc '
with each service. Evangelist E. B
Crump 3 message ladt erenlng on the
Preparation or the Bride" was es-
pecially interesting and resulted in
people confessing thrir sins and call
Ing on God in the old-time m.
The meeting if being conducted
undtr the auspices of the Ap?emblie
rf God. We wUh ft. .isure thi
public however that it Is not our de-
sire to hnpo.e doctrines on the minds
of fie people but the cr of our heart
is for the old tliW revival like unto
which Mood and Weale- tell us
We invite the hearty coopi ration of
all the Christian peoplo to assist us
in this meeting.
Services lie-in at 7:00 o'clock each
evening.
II. II. WIIAY. Pastor.
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TERRELL. Thu local Chamber of
Commerce has again take up plans
for an Interurban electric railuny to
Tyler.
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CANYON. The local electric lt-'iit
company has entirely rebuilt the
'plant here.
ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD
WATCHES
"The Autocrat'
12 sio Rai.seil Gold Figures
in Green Cold Case S 10.00
32 size. Raised Gold Figures
in White Gold Cv.se .:J.."i0
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A sure wa to decide
wliat to irive
Are you still in doubt about your Christmas
list V Here is a sure way to decide what to
give. Just come into the stoie and look
arotvnd. Note the unusual variety and beau-
ty of our silverware jewelry and precious
stones. Let us show you the ideal gift a
Gruen Watch the leading timepiece of today.
And surely you have some friend to whom
one of our manv designs of Gruen Guild
Watches will bring enduring pleasure.
Whatever your need you will find here tin
right gift at a price to fit your purse.
LOUIS BATCHES
JEWELFR & OPTICIAN
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
Sager Huilding
'The Store for Gruen Watches"
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HGRUEM WATCH EScZB?ggg
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Hafccfoet i'aced?
FORCE feeds the tissues and
cells of the body and thus fills
up the holl.iws of sunken cheekj
with good. fi-m. healthy Huh.
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PRYANS. TEAS OPT.
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FLOWERS!
Tt niani no tlliftnnr. what the
iccaion 1- Id' ou to sa it with
lo-' 1 rs have the t lowers (low
rs ot all -orts and Kinds and we can
prepare them just to onr liking -for
social affans for the home for
special church pi "grams for wed-
ding. for Minerals Phone us jour
ordfi 01 diive out to our new green-
noiihe . ne 011 tin pavlim. Our
jluce U npni Im husinesf day find
tilyiit.
Somi tliinu; new in our greenhouse
all the time M.'ke it .1 habit of
Iv-lsit'nir our place whether ou want ft
to buy or not. We're glad to havu
jou.
TROUT FLORAL COMPANY
IH: IlJst Wslkcr. Phone ."BtO
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A SmillI Depn It Will Ucscrt
(iie Till ln NI inns
Oscar. Glickman
12S Fast Walker Street
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THINK
Her Best Picture!
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LONDON. Oct. 30
The latest of m
I the many forecasts as to what radio j
may accomplish li the near tuturo.g
como from Lord finrnhani who re-
S cently haa been considering the ques-
J Hon of broadcasting at the direction
of thu postmastor-general
Imperial conferences at which the
JJ 'mpiri'8 premiers gather In London
J to discuss weighty matters may bo
'held some day through the air Lord
JS Burnham prophesies; the members of
J far away parliaments could listen-in
wlun tiro primo minister of England
wanted to deliver an Important
2 opttch.
"Whv not" asKed Lord Burnhani
."when radio lias no apparent nnlt.i
hrar wireless concerts at a dutancf
2 which a few ears ago seemed un
3 .tlons and frozen lit Arctic e xplori .
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That was to be held Friday night at the
Tligh School has been postponed until a
h later date. The regular meeting will be
held at the
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 118, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 15, 1923, newspaper, November 15, 1923; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122577/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.