Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 224, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 25, 1958 Page: 2 of 4
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Gold Star Mothers
Chapter Installs
Officers Thursday
The Americ an (Jolt) Star Mother*,
Inc . Stephens County Chapter, held
their two monthly meetings on No-
vember 6th and November 20th in
the V K W Home First vice presi.
dent Hussy May Hi.iddv presided
over the November tilh meeting
and president (irace Kubanks pie-
tided n\< r t';" November 2nth
meeting
The Bible was ojx-ned at the 23rd
Psalm in romminioi ation of (he
November birthdays tor Claude
Chalker. John Blain. Hi< hard Smith.
Jack lledgepeth. and Herl Owens
Flowers were plated for Kdward
• Slim1 l)owell. Hill Crenshaw. L. C
'Pee-Weei Heed and Milliain
Wright.
The Colors were plated for Kd-
ward 'Slim Oowell, Bill Crenshaw, I Banner guard
1. C I'ee-Wet" Heed and U ilium The incoming
Wright
The Colors were posted. Ada
lledgepeth ailing Color Guard of
the day.
Alter the business session was
opened, President Eubanks turned
the meeting over to the Installing
Officer, Kathrene Blain. for the in-
stallation service. Lula Andrews
was installing chaplain, and Susie
Mcpherson was installing Sgt-at-
Arrns
Those who were installed are as
follows Kossy May Braddy. presi-
dent. Margaret Marlin. first vice
president. Ada lledgepeth. second
vice president, Grace Kubanks.
treasurer. Lucille Smith, secretary.
Vivian Heed, chaplain. Kae Cruse,
historian. Julia Bandy. Custodian
of Records. Susie McPherson. Sgt-
at-Arms; Irene Koblnson, U. S. col-
or guard. Oiell Pace, Gold Star
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
New Home Study High School
CouiV enables ytMl to finish
high srhixn li> viMjr span' time.
Write for K K K K Bullet in
NAME
ADDRESS
CIT V STATE
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
1219 Te*Ji National Rank B'cfg.
Houston 2, Te«a?
president pinned
the Past President pin on the out-
going president She also presented
her with a golden corsage and a
lovely gift
The new president resumed reg-
ular business She appointed chair-
men of the following committees
Kathrene Blain. hospital: Susie
Mi Phei son and l.eoua Chalker.
telephone co-chairmen. Vivian
Heed social; Executive board
Ways and Means, Kathrene Blain
feints chairman Iiene Hobinsoii
imentauan. Auditing Commit
Irene Robinson. Ada Hedge
and Kathrene Blain
asuier Irene Hobinson re
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round
town
•y JO ROtERTS
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COLORFIT. ICE-SK \TI\r; CI.OSFf As h.ehlicht the Hailing
'Extratazan/a On Ire' attraction playing at fort Worth's (a;a
Manana Tuesday. Not. 2."i tlirti Saturday. Sen. 2"t. Starring
Wilir« and Ed l.eary. this speetarular ire revue "in the round"
feature* la>i h production numbers set to the music of the hit
chow "Klsmel".
parti,
peih
Tre
Intricate Ice Revue-ln-The-Round
Holiday Attraction At Casa Manana
Exceptional Range i
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mo" f oil rlie imp
it wlinh fbt
Arth • Morur Oii
Irop Artie permits
l*ei iiise it doesn i
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is ertevtive
cmc pi ionj
isv starting
get rtio rh«.k
dependable protection in j in
dcevn^ get rim rhin Winter an-
\e,ir. rlie exi epnonal ;- r?ce ot I
will contribute • finer performance from your car.
Get In p Artie. Motor Oil at any Phillips 66 Station.
*A trademark
a soprano In i
'lie temprrjtu't
Phillips 66 Trop-
<il in this respect.
? in i told engine
i And ir provides
engine because it
summer, year after
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Holiday Notice
THANKSGIVING MY
THI RSDAY. NOV. 27
^ 'II I" observed as a legal holiday
THIS BANK WILL HE CLOSED
TMIMSMY, NOV. 27
Pltus# arrange your hanking transactions accordingly.
First National Bank
Mem her Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
7m,
HAND TOOLED BELT
with pair of
TONY LAMA or
JUSTIN
COWBOY BOOTS
II \ I HIM SH FREE with either
HANDERA OR BRADFORD IIAT
EXPERT SHOE and BOOT REPAIR
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BRECKENRIDGE
Boot & Saddle Shop
1.10 E. Walker. Breckenridge. Tex.
Glittering Broadway show man-
ship surrounds the nationally tani-
I aus "Extravaganza Oil Ice" attiac-
i tion plavtng at Fort Worth's Cas>.a
j Manana Nov 25 thiu Nov 29
j The revue features ice skit tog
] stars graduated from the ianuiu.s
| big tee shows to the more ehalletiiS-
1 ing intricate entertainment of the
ice revue-uH he-round. With pro-1
duction numbers set to elatonr .de-
tunes from Hit Hroadwav musicals
; choreography fresh from Now Yoik,
I exquisite and brilliant costumes-
each vignette of this spectacular;
; attraction blends into a complete
j music-lee-o-rama
The "Extravaganza tin lee" per
formers will be right at heme on a
stage the size of the Casa Manana
j theater having been featured in
j night clubs and hotel dance floor
1 areas from coast Jo coast It's a
; lop entertainment thrill to see the
I ported the expenditures for the past ■
year which consists of florals. Vet-
eran Hospitals, aiding needy local
j veterans, love gifts, local funda.:
aiding Gold Star homes and chap-
ter socials This expense was $443 -
.11 This money was gained thinuiih
sales love offerings and private con-
tributions.
The total general visits of the
month were 93. No hospital visits
were reported
The group was asked to bring
their Christmas gifts to the next
meeting on December Ith tor the
McKinney Veterans Hospital.
The hall was decorated in var-
ious colored mums. After the clos-
ing of the meeting, the group re-
tired to the home of the presi-
dent. Hossv May Braddy for a
Thanksgiving dinner prepared for
the members by Mr. Bradtlv
intricate spins, whirls, speed
lee antic- in the confines of
; 1 : :> 1-
On Ice" completely takes you
and
i he
riza
out
i> 'the flat approach most in-pcrson
] shows seem to have lor its" not on!y
a treat to watch but the audience
feels ific\ are actually a part of
' this dashingly different type of "in. j
the-round" entei laininent
Stalling husband and wife team,:
Wilms and Ed laary. "Kytravag-1
an/a On Ice" is the only .successful
miniature touring ice revue "Inch
has been running continuously for
several years
Solo skating star of the revue is
("Jinny Baxter who will be making
her third appearance in Fort Worth
with this show having played two
previous engagements as star of
the lee Capades
Lot) Folds, juggling artist of in
ternational fame, will bring his act
to the frozen stage juggling every-
thing from Mexican hats to a deli-
cate violin while skimming swift-
ly and teaching speeds tip to 25
miles an hour.
Other novelty acts will l>e Dave
Talk, contortionist, as "I'liito-the
dog with the English Bark" and
Ben/inger presenting his bicycle
and tinieycle riding combined with
continental pantomime.
l-ike a Broadway show, "Extra-
| vacanza On Ice" offer* sleek en-
j semble routines lavish production
i numbers and an eye-appealing
chorus of figure skating ballerinas.
sparked by the Intimacy of night
| c lub intenors and hotel dance
• floors. "Extravaganza On Ice"
| stars skate with added grace, in-
I tricftcy and perfection to bring one
I of the most delightful and enter-
taining shows tci be seen in the1
Twenty-one years ago today I
was a new bride. Doesn't seem
possible that so many years have
passed, so many important events
are history in our lives together.
I ran remember so many wonder-
, fnl things, and a few bad things,
| too One of those times was when
j the Navy look my husband during
| the war. or maybe the time that I
I received a telephone call that he
I had been in an automobile acci-
i dent and wasn't expected to live
! tlirouuh if. I remember the day
that he put our first born son in my
arms, and our joy knew no limits
that day. Then another son was
born to complete our home. Twen-
ty-one years are many when you
are looking forward to them, but
looking back this morning. It
seems as if no time at all has
passed 1 know one thing that I
have learned. 1 am married to the
most wonderful man, the kindest
father, that you will find in all
of the world, and 1 am the luckiest
woman alive Was in
Peelers Monday aftrenoon, and
they have so many beautiful things.
I was trying to choose a new pat-
tern in pottery, but they are all
I so beautiful ... The Turkey
Shuot held by the Jaycees was
such fun I'm going to practice
up on ri> shooting before the next
! one. almost shot Fred Gray
Winter has started back again, and
! those going to the game Saturday
night tiia v get ,i int i hilly Mr.
Hail and I will mi this one tmf '
j in the office to bring the story to
your homes Sunday moaning
! My family and 1 will spend Thanks-
j giving day at Austin, roofing for
Texas when Don is watching, and
for the Aggies when Jerry sees u.s.
What a spot to be in—especially on
Turkey Day in Memorial Stadium
.... Every corner Is sporting a
pep rally this week Enthusiasm is
running wild, and I piust repeat,
"We did it before, we'll do it
again " Fight "em Bucks!!.'
Social
Calendar
Dear
Canta:
TUESDAY, NOV. a, lH -«REeKENllDOt AMERICAN—J
THURSDAY
The Eastern Star Chapter wil
meet Thursday night at 7:30 in the
Masonic Hall for a regular meet-1
ing.
Tuesday thru Saturday at 8 15
For ticket reservations, write
Casa Manana Musicals. 3101 V\ est
Lancaster, Fort Worth, Texa
There
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social hour
Southwest
were 12 members present I There will be one matinee per-
for the installation service and the formance. Saturday-beginning at
12:30 with evening performances
Electric
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only 9.95
With cord and switch —Complete
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White Auto
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Enjoy the
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L
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W TEXAS HLICTRK MR
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VKiCOMPANY
nam Hit-Mil
Dear Santa:
My name is Linda. I am 44
years old. I've been a pretty good
girl this year, so will you please
bring me a doll buggy like Shir-
ley's and a bongo drum and a
baton and a high chair for my doll.
Also I need some more cooking
pots and pans, mine arc bent.
Remember my grandpa and
grandma, Eddie and Uncle Honna.
Mommy and Daddy.
When you come to my house
please look at my hula hoop. Vou
can play with it.
Love, Linda
Dear Santa
Dear Santa Claus:
i want a football and a football
suit and a helmet.
Mike Rogers
Dear Santa:
Please bring me something for
my train, a model airplane and
please a Wyatt Earp suit and guns.
Curt Homme.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please bring me a doll, doll clo-
thes. play pen and a play mink
stole My. brother. Stevie, is real
little, so please bring him some
baby toys.
With love.
Ann Ward
Dear Santa:
Bring me a ballet doll and a
painting set and a play telephone
I pick up some times by myself
Bring mother a new apron and
daddy new socks.
I want some dishes, high chair
for my doll and a bathiuette I j
love you.
Gail Homme
nice, too.
Remember my Aunt Sandra, too,
because I think a awfully lot of
her.
Thank you.
Carla Kay Parker
P. S. 1 live out by Lake Daniel.
You can find it because it's the
house next to Scooter Offield'a
grandmother and grandpa's house.
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First American woman surgeon
was Clemence Harned Lozier of
New York. Horn during the War
of 1812, she was 40 when she got
her medical degree.
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celebrities
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Dear Santa:
I want a bride doll, gum ma-
chine, chemise, fur stole, dishes
and sewing machine.
Thank You
Donna Gandy
Hear Santa:
1 have been a pretty good girl®
most of the time Please bring me |
lots of pretties. I would like to'
have a baby doll, some table and:
chairs, and a doll stroller Santa,
please bring my brother something j
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 224, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 25, 1958, newspaper, November 25, 1958; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135956/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.