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Drcckenrldge Texas Tuesday January 1 103s.
THE BRECKENRIDGE AMEMCAN
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4lty of the First Methodist Church
met Monday nt 3 p. in. In thclr
ursi regular session or the New
Ycar.
ev. W. II. Vnndernool Installed
the following officers foi the year
1D38 Mis B a. Combs piosdent
Mrs W A McNnllen. first vice
president. Mis. tt. W. Wallace sc. -ond
vire ptesldent Mrs H U Tin
dnll recording secretary. Mrs. It
11 HallAuer. corresponding sccie
tnry. Mrs. K J Bantnn. confer
ence treasurer Mrs. I. K Klrklnnd
local treasurer Mrs. Nora John-
son superintend ' ocll work.
Mrs Itierl !! r.t . k.
dent of Wrld ...
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Mr- K IL M" .Mi. i-
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and Mrs I I UeNchmsn . cir-
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talk on the tbjecthes ( the .
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quest' l lite active cu operation '
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Circle lenders foi Ihr lonnn-; (
year wrro hnstcssrs for the tea
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Hoirinniiur o(lms(la. Januarv 5th
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CONGRATULATIONS I
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Endeavor Meeting
Sunday Evening
The fresbyterlan Christian En-
deavor opened their meeting Sun
day evening nt 6:30. The Endeavor
elected new officers for the. new
year.
Those elected are president
Nucll Say re; vice president Mnl
gnrct nuchannn; secretary Wini-
fred Cullcn ticnmirrt; Jane Lo-
baught; neportr. Vnnltn Cooper;
Norma Stnnlay was progrAm
leader. Dorotha Mac Kllpatriclc
rrnd some New Year's resolutions.
There was a round table discussion
on "Liquor and what wc arc going
to do about It."
Thn meeting urns dismissed with
a son;; nnd the benediction.
Those attending were: Winifred
Cullcn Gloria Nix. Margnrct
Iluehannn Dorotha Kilpatiick lis-
I telle MacDonnld Dorothy McKln-
lay Nucll Snyrc. Itaylord Cock-
roll. Nell Presley Jnne Lobnugh.
Kuby Johnson Gincc Ahcrnnthy
Willie Mae O'Ucar Jessie Loh An-
' drews Anctha Kubnnks Uobby
Marklcy Mntlon Thomas. William
Jacobs. Gladys Nix. Vanltn Cooper.
Mitt'y Johnson nnd the sponosors
Mr nnd Mis. It. K. Lee.
Just a Bit
PERSONAL
Mrs. I. W. Clay Mrs. Ike John-
sou and Mrs. Lyda Norton spent
the day Sunday In Ft. Worth.
Cecil Miller has returned to Nor-
man where he Is attending Okla-
homa University nfter spending
the holidays with his sister Miss
Mauvls Miller here.
Jr. have relumed from a trip to I Pctnntlti JPhirlo
Phoenix Arlzone. Kiiiiuuu i utus
Tourists tiazy
Mrs. Walter La sly
Hostess To Club
Ml'S. Wnltnr I-ikW rfiniiitlninnlnil
I lift bridge club Monday evening
at the home of her mother Mr.
W W. McCnlllo.
I Mrs. George Krvln won high
.score and Miss Mnry Flynn sec-
nl high.
Lovely refreshments woro serv
ed to Mofilnmcs Kdwln Pace
Storgc Krvln. and Misses Helen
Millikin. Mnuvls Miller Lnvcrno
. Lnndprs Martha I.ou Itogcrs Mary
Fnn. Jonnlo Maxey Frances
1 Klcauor Wash Frances iiunkloy
uinl Odessa Harris and ?ho hostess.
Miss Helen Millikin has icturncd
from a visit to Ft. Worth. She
was uccompnnlcd to Ft. Worth by
her sister Genevieve who Is at-
tending T. a U.
Miss Maty Flynn bus returned
from u visit to Ft. Worth.
Choir Practice
Choir prictlce will ho held In
' the First Ptesbyterlnn Church to-
r-ght at 7 it was announced to-diy.
Johnnie Lauderdale who has
been spending several days In Den-
ton visiting his uncle hus returned
to his home here.
W. T. Black has returned hern
lifter spending the holidays with
his purcnls in Quitman.
Uuck Sloan left yesterday for
Houston where he Is attending nice
Institute. He was .accompanied to
Ft. Woith by his fnlhcr.
Miss Finnccs Klennor Wash
spent Sunday In Mf.icrnl Wells.
Misses Florence nnd Mnrjoric
Corlcy of HI Paso visited a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cor-
lcy. Mrs. F.d Allen has returned fiom
n visit to Ft. Worth.
Miss Frances Hunklcy has re-
turned fiom a visit to Waxnhachtu
'whero she spent the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Shclton spent
Sunday In Dublin. They were no-
compnulcd home by their two chil-
dren W 11. and Shirley Sue who
have been visiting there the past
week.
-Mrs. B. B. Hlcc la spending to-
day In Abilene.
Wcldon and Blynn Wilson return
cd to Ventura California Tuesday
where they arc attending college
nfter spending the holidays with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Wilson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Houston and
Wcldon Wilson spent Sunday lit
Brldgcpoit nnd Ft- Worth. Their
son Mcrldeth returned home with
them after spending tho weok-end
with relatives there.
Mcsdamcs W. A Hnlmann Ji
and Giovcr C. Wood loft today for
nnd extended visit in Ft. Worth.
White thcro they will tittoml n
luncheon given by Mrs. Frank An-
dcrlitch of Oklahoma City In tho
Itlackstnnt! Hotel honoring Ml
Barbara Dinette.
Mr. and Mm. Dick Johnson of
Vernon wci'o tho week-end guests
of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. McCnllle
nnd Mrs. Walter Liuly.
Miss Nancy Gimdnll has relumed
to her homo In Kcrtils alter visit-
ing her sister Mrs. C. V.' Welch
here.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Hill were
hosts to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Hill
nnd family of Abilene. Mr. nnd
Mrs. M. L. Hill of Ft. Worth' am!
Mr nnd Mr. John Wliltmlte of
Ft. Worth nnd f Gust of Abi-
lene In their hour over '.he weekend.
lCmntiuet Bender lias
from a visit In Dallas.
returned
VANCOUVER (U.R) Vancouver
"hotel clerks are of the opinion that
Americans know very much lesa
nbout Canada than Canadians
know nbout the United Sates.
Among classic examples is tho
story of n young and apparently
well-educated Amctlcnn who on
hooking n room here rcmnikcd to
the man behind the dek "You
uic English nren't you?'
"No" replied Ihe clerk. "What
makes you think 1 nm?"
"You speak English icnmrknbly
well foi a Canadian" he lcplled
"I thought nil Canadians talk it
French!"
An American woman staying nt
tho same hotel told the clerk that
sho had the whole afternoon to
spare nnd was thinking of explor-
ing tht neighborhood. "As n mat-
ter of fact" she added "I may pop
over to see those 'Dlonn quin-
tuplets but I must be ba'k in time
for dinner!" (The home of tho
quintuplets is mote than 2.UO0
mitts fiom Vancouver.)
"After tho show" said n middle-
nged American woman reluimu;
from tho theater "everyone stood
up while the orchestrn played n
lime. It sounded like it hvinn or
somothlng. hut I couldn't undi t
stand why people should want
hynms on n Monday. ' iShe h id
lionid "God Snve the King 1
A man returning to Snitlc from
Victotln (the capital of British
Columbia) refeired to the tai-
llnment buildings as the finciit
town hnll ho hail evei se it
GUI To Retiring
Mayor Proves liig
Marvin nnd Sybil Bender have
returned to their schools Marvin Is
attending Peacock Institute in San
Antonio nnd Sybil Is attending
William nnd Mary's College In
Norfolk Virginia.
Wondor If Hun- U ma
nlflcnnee In the r w th.ii
Holy Ijir-d. blrlhpl -i- of
Prince of Peace was torn
vlolnnce on Christmas
BOKTON U.B - The other dny.
Bostoulamt to show their npprecl-
ntlon to tli- regime of letlring
Muyor Frederick W. Mansfield
gnve Mm a testimonial dinner nnd
piesentrd him with 11 swank sedan.
The ma vms ttoiiblc began wlun
hi- tfnt home and discovered tint
the eai was too long for his
UiiiigM But he's solved tho pioh-
lir 1 lorn by hiring a bigger gttnigo In
l)V tlir ni'lKhboihooil.
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LET lS IK) IT!
CARL BRYAN
Motor Service
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The best bet in
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DEFINITE RELIEF OR
MONEY BACK
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Woman's- Council
Meeting Monday
Thr Woman's Council of Ihe
1 11. 1 Pr ahvtei inn Church met
Monday in iln flnucli lor a Nev
Viar's siivi.v rededlcatlon. "Pro-
rious Piumlsc was the opening
V.i K -!. Alexander gave thu
pi imt lot 1 ho inlsaionnrics Mis
W T K ll gave the devotional.
' mi .1 mm' diff. rent uptinc 1
i.ntn: .nt thr th'iught for the
- i-i.iiioii fur lh' ynr I3:ts
1 .u. -I v iif.- mil lyt It Be" va
li iteviiinrwil song.
('uniimtti'p wn appointed for
he I-u'li. n Federation of thu
iliurr'i. - to have charge of tho
1 fifth .-mii. .In) uniting of this
month.
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Miss Clara Welch
Honored Saturday
Mr and Mrs. U Il.'Waleli com-
plimented thilr Uuughter. Clara
with a biithdny paity In their
home Saturday evening. Miss
Welch's birthday Is New Year's
Eve.
(lames were ptuyed during tho
evening.
ItetieshnunU of birthday cake
and spiced ten were served to
Misses Wnndn Guriott. Lois Ho-
win Jean Draper Charlocn Wal-
ler Mary Itoso Howln Joanne
Welch Margaret Duuman two out
of town guests .Missus Evelyn Ed-
monds of Atunm nnd Goruldlnc
Hill of Abilene Itov. and Mrs. P.
C. McGnhey Mossra Fred Crook
Joe Overton Nent Harlan the liost
nnd hostess Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H.
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College Homecoming
Attended liy Howies
Mi. and Mis. l. T. Bowles nnd
ihildien apvnt the week-end in
ItiK-kwnll where they attended a
homecoming of Mr. Bowles school
Itockwall Colloce.
Itockwall Callsge wns establish-
ed In ISS0 and Mr. BowIoh gradu-
ated In the 1000 class. This class
was unique in that It was com
posed ot all boys nnd they aio all
living now anil all were present
at tin h. mi. coming It wns said.
The hiimeeiiming wns in honor
of the piceident of the college
J. K. Wills wno still is living.
He has been an instructor nnd tho
piesldent of that school for CO
tats .ucoiding to ropoits.
fall 'r.v.u njtKil .Miles
f'AR.MI t. fa!. I M -Mia. Eliic
phone ul f.oM Sydney Atutrnlm
lotited tho long way around the
globe via India England New
York nml uoroM the continent u
dutance of 18.000 miles. Tho call
hud oiiglnnlly been mude or tho
direct connection from Sydney
here but it was routoil the other
way. The charges was J 53 for tho
first three minutes.
IJhrary Helps Mothers
FOND DU LAC Wis. (U.PJ New
born babies receive the special at-
tention of tho public library hero.
As soon ns mother nnd father an-
nounce the arrival tho library
sends mother a list of books on
infant care.
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values. o. like so many other inde
pendent experts he smokes Luckies!
"T'VE bought 4000000 pounds of tobacco-at auc-
1 tions in the past ten years" says Mr. Valentine
independent buyer of Westficld N. C "and my
bread and butter depends on making the right
bids. That's why I have to know tobacco values.
"Now I've smoked Luckies ever since 191B and the
reason is they suit my taste to a T Nobody knows
better than wc tobacco men that Luckies ore made
of the finest center-leaf tobacco."
Yes and that isn't all. ..Luckies' exclusive process
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present in all tobacco even the finest! The result
is that you will find Luckies not only taste good
but arc easy on your throat.
Surely independent experts like Mr. Valentine make
good judges of cigarettes . . . Sworn records show
that among independent tobacco experts Luckies
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 3, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 4, 1938, newspaper, January 4, 1938; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth73041/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.