The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 248, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 16, 1922 Page: 6 of 6
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3RECKEN?.IDGE D4JLY AMERICAN
..SUNDAY APRIL C 1.922.
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THE WISDOM OF AGE AND EXPERIENCE
THE VIGOR OF SUBSTANTIAL RESOURCES
THE PRESTIGE OF EXPANDING SUCCESS
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On Tuemla.y evening AjrU lsth in
tin- auditorium of ihe.Fitat Preb
terlan churrh at X o'clock when Mrs '
W L t'nderwoud will present two of!
Ivr liliill8 Mrs. It Honr.r and
Mr V fl. I)irkinun in Joint song
licit. il aHUist.-d bj Mrs Leslie O
Richards tin- following in ot -.i i.i
will be given
Itotuaii) Song. Lohr.
a The Wind on tlio Heath
li .Mlrl Dyi. Mr. Dickinson j
Tl Morning Wind Branscombe.
Little House 0'Dream--Nuldllnger
Bonner. I
The Hoy that was neulrt O'Djin'" j
Anna T. Slosson
High Culture In Dixie Dorth Ilx
Mrs. Rlchnrds.
Plantation Love Son Deems Tav-
lor Ma Lluily Lou -Strickland
Swiiik Lov.'Swtrt Chariot. IlurlelRh
-Mr Dickinson.
Nymphs anil Fauns -Remberg. Mr
llnnner
My Dear -Ball.- Mrs. Homier ami
Mr UirUinson. Mm. I'nderwooil accompanist.
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AIKS. II. I). FULWILER
IIOSTKSS TO BRIDGE CLUB
One or the pleasing hospitalities of
the week was tin bridge party given
by Mr i.nd Mrs. H. D. Fulwller Frl-
la evening at their home In Rnsc-
Inwn niUlltiou in compliment to the
regular meetiiiK of the niembprs of
the Wednesday evening bridge club.
The near approach of Kaster pro-
Miled Hie motif for decoration the
iooiiih g'en over to tne games hav-
ing been made very attractive with
cmnatioiiR in loviy crystal basket
and Earner lillieg.
(I. II. Fulwller captured the favor
for high score a hamlBoine madlcrtt
eonturnleue of rare design while con-
solation nn artistic bridge pad v:tt
given .Mrs. V. I. Shurtllff.
ItefresmentH consisted of a two
connie collation daintily served while
unique favors of colonial corsage bou-
quet of varlogated sweet peas were
given the ladies the gentlemen being
given tiny boutennalies of the sam
flower.
The honor guedt'of the evenlng'waa
Mrs Fulwiler's sister Mrs. Minter
Wonmrk of Cliieo.
The fotlowing club member and
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Roughish open
weaves in browns
greys and heathers.
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BRECKENRIDGB
SOCLAL CALENDAR
SUI-TDAY
Emer Trz hunt tor children of
the Presbyterian Sunday school to
start from church In cars to scu;
of hunt at 2-30 o'clocl-
MONDAV
"'ctnaa's Missionary society of
the Methodist church to meet in
regular session In the church par-
Ion at 3 o'clock.
Ladiej Aid society of the First
Christian church to meet in reg-
ular session in the parlors of the
churrh at 3 o'clock.
.iotth side circle of the Firt
Oaptlst church will mee.t in renu-
lar session at the home of Mrs
r M. Caldwell at 3 o'clock
tnuth side Circle to meet in tht
chnreh at 3 o'clock.
East Side Circle to meet in the
Cast Side Mission at three o clock
TUESDAY
Hi-Y club meet In regular ses-
sion In the Y. M. C A . Club rooms
at 7:30 o'clock.
Members of the Shrine club hold
their regular session In the Shrine
home at 7:-)t".
Mrs W. L. Underwood presents
in Joint recital Mrs. It. A. Bonner
and Mr. A. G. Dickinson In the au-
ditorium of the First Presbyterlau
church at S o'clock.
WEDNESDAY
Mrs Jack Robert will be hostess
to Wednesday Study Club at her
home on-North Ilreclfenrldge Ave.
at : o'clock.
THURSDAY
Members of the Womna's Civic
league to meet In regular session
in Chamber of Commerce rooms at
:! "!0 o'clock.
FRIDAY
Members of' the Westminster
I'liillil of the first Presbyterian
church meet In regular session In
the church parlors at ? o'clock.
Catholic Ladles Altar society
meet in regular session at the
Jiome of Mrs. J. A. Herring "Ofi
'East Williams .street at 15 o'clock.
guests were present.
Messrs and Mesdames; Orover C.
Wood. Oorge Baldwin Sumnei
Cragln..Johli '. Martn. Fv W. Holder
M. Smlser C. H. Fulwller and V. L.
Shurtllff.
WESTMINISTER GUILD
HAVE EASTEK SALE
The Easter flower and candy sale
conducted Friday and Saturday by
the members of- the Westminster
Oulld of tho First Presbyterian
church at the Star Drug store closed
yesterday the sale proving highly
satljfactory to all concerned.
Ovor $2fi0.00 worth of flowers
were sold the candles bringing n
nent sum also.
Tliero were so many plants sult-
'ablft' for window boves and flower
beds offered which the housewives
of Hreckonridge were glad to have
an opportunity of purchasing while
like them
smart new
s by the
aum shops.
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our winJow
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Prbmihent Young Couple Of
Brecken ridge
At the Vdolphus Hotel in Dallas
at high noon todaj with the impres
slve rinr ceremonj. the Re J M
Hunt will unite the lives of Mis.s
Tommy Ridgell and John h. Burke
both of this city with onlj the near-
est friends and relatives of the fami
ly to witness the event.
Miss Tommy a mo.u charmliu
young debutante of the season is tin'
accomplished daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. B. Ridgell of this city who
formerly lived in Rockwall. Mr
Ridgell being one of the most prom-
inent attorneys in this city.
Miss Ridgell attended the Hocl.a-
day school of Dallas and spent two
years at Sullin. College Bristol Vir-
ginia making a special study of mu-
sic. Mr. Burke formerly of Fort
lovely Easter llllies and cut flower.i
of all kinds were purchased by miinv
for Easter gifts.
CATHOLIC WOMEN
CONDUCT MARKET
The members of the Catholic ladle
Altar society held tnoir first maiket
yesterday at the Bartow Fviuiture
Co. and announced the proceeds to
he $7-".. 00. They now plan to hold the
bakery sales once every month and
promise there will be plenty of nome
made light bread In future for while
they had a large supply today it
lasted only a very short wlflle. The
cakes pies candles and gayly color-
ed Kuster eggs presented a very at-
tractive appearance also and found
a ready sale.
PERSONAL MENTION
Miss Lucile Wood who Is attend-
ing St Joseph's Academy at Abilene
has arrived In the city to be the
guest of her parents Dr. and Mrs.
Orover C. Wood of Rnsolawn addi-
tion during the Easter holidays.
Mrs. Minter Wotnack of Cisco Is
a visitor in the city the house guest
of her slater Mrs. II. D Fulwller of
Roseltiwn addition.
Mrs. Li land Oats has gonn to
Eastland to spend Easter Sunday
with friends.
W. W. Keith of the Federal Life
Insurance Co. -of Dallas is a liusi
pes vis'lior in the city.
C. J. Paul of Dayton Ohio Is spend-
ing tho week end at the Sager hotel.
O. B. Scott of tho Star Drug storo
has gonw to TuIIa to spend the Eas-
ter holidays with his mother who re-
sides in that locality.
Mrs. II. L. Mobley returned yes
terday from an extended visit to her
daughter Mrs. II .H. Gray at Cisco.
Mrs. Mobley reports her little grand-
son Harry Lauford Gray to be doing
nicely.
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Miss Florlne Martin who Is attend-
ing "Our Lndy Victory" at Fort
Worth Is In the city the guest of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Martin
for the Easter holidays.
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G. Guy Millar of Phoenix Arizona)
la u guest of tho Miller Hotel while'
transacting buslnoss In tho city.
Clarence Gunter has gono to Dal-1
las. to spend the Easter Holidays with
friends.
Mian Lola Curry of Morau Is a
house fuost nt the teacheragf for a
few days. I
Miss Marian Benson a student of
"Our Lady Victory" at Fort Worth I
arrived in tho city yesterday to boi
the guests of her paretns Dr. and'
Mrs II. B. Luck for the Easter holl
days.
C. L. Brown of Parkersburg West
Va. Is a guest of the Miller hotel!
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jHHHIbK. SlH LWt-rS
while looking after oil Interests In
the city.
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Miss Zelma Medford of Moran is
tho house guest of Mrs. Pansoy Touch
stono Blair for the week end.
Miss Francis Walton who is at-
Wed To d ay -:
onh but now of the Burke Oil A
I. a C'ompunv of this cit is one of
the most promising young business
i.u ii in the cltv. He is a rrjtluat
of Castle Heights Military school and
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was captain of Ills compan
I In lileil in lcl fil Inu'l t o. !. nn
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nion this prominent young couple g
will leave for Lebanon Nashville and I
sev ral other points In Tennessee.
At Lebanon. Mr. Burke's college'
town quite a number of affalis have ss
alreadx been planned In their honor. H
Mr. and Mrs. Burke will be at home
to their many friends in the cltv
alter May lat at 72ii West nullum
Ureet.
The brldn-to-be and her mother
have been in Dallas several days and
Mr. Ridgell left llreckenridge last
nlght'to be in Dallas for the wedding
today.
tending "Our Lady Victor)" nt Fort I "
Worth Is the house guest of -her par
onts Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Walton for 2
the Easter holidays.
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Mr. and Mrs
Ellis Green of Fort g
Worth are In the city guests of thelg
Sager hotel while transacting husi-JH
nesa.
Mp mwl Mm 'V Tl ninnv iiwitnrn.l I
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to Abilene yesterday to spend a few-
days visiting friends and relatives.
Mrs. (1. S. Craig of Pittsburg.
Ponn. has arrived In the city and is
a guest of tho Sager hotel while
watting to Join her husband who Is
operating on one of the leases several
miles from town. J
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Miss Bernice Conyers Is a gest Ins
the city from Fort Worth where she j
has been attending "Our Lady Vic I
tory" spending the Easter holidays j
with her mother Mrs. May Conyers
of Roselawn addition. Mrs Conyers
expects to accompany her daughter
hack to Fo.t Worth and reside there I
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SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 250 LADIES HATS AT 33 1-3
PER CENT DISCOUNT
Thev have just arrived and are all tho very Newest Styles. We place them on Sale
at ONE-THIRD OFF of Regular Price. Come Monday and see these Beautiful Hats at
such low Prices. Many other new and special Bargains in our Millinery Department.
New Bungalow Aprons at
Made in Pretty Patterns and Good Quality of Percttle.
A Complete Stock of everything that is New in Silk Ratine Tissues Ginghams A
Great Showing in all Piece Goods.
Our Ready-to-Wear Department is over flowing with the New Styles in Dresses
Suits Cnpes Skirts Blouses and Sweaters.
sst'.l Xit" 3rsC9 13 envdyatoi 1:
iune.
A 3 3romler ha3 eona to Corel-
a to visit :piaTtre3 Jurinc the a?-
cciidays.
C Burru3 travellnc 3elesmaa trho
re3lde3 in Dallas 13 spending a ferr
day? in the city visttlnr; frtend3 and
transacting business.
I A Sullivan of L03 Angeles Cal.
u a business visitor In the city
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William Reck of Tulsa Is a Ecst
ofthe Miller Hotel while in the city
on business
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J M mith of Fort Worth is a
I ruest of the Sacer hotel durine a
uriei sia in tne cuj
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i Mi and Mrs C M Caldwell re.
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ATTENTION !
ATTENTION ! !
ATTENTION ! ! !
The Sale Sensation of The Year
OUR EXPOSITION SALE
Owing lo the had weather and the
large quantity of Merchandise we
now have on hand we have decided to :
as
continue this Sale the next two weeks.
Be sure to attend as we are receiving s
shipments daily of the Season's most S
desirable Merchandise. s
THE BEST VALUES TO BE FOUND
ARE HERE i
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Mrs. Nlaa "bright a nurse at the H
Emergency hospital was operated on f
Saturday at 9 o'clock. The operation
was only n minor one.
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Mrs. L. Z. White wos operated on
at the Emergency hospital Saturdav
morning.
NOTICE I
The Snlvatlon Army conducts n
Free Employment Office nt 230 W
Elm ytreet. We are having many
calls from men anil women wnn
want work. Those who are In need
of help please. Hat your wants
with us. CAPT. BRENNAN.
statement. Make
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 248, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 16, 1922, newspaper, April 16, 1922; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122364/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.