The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 23, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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BBECKEMP.TDGE DAILY AEP.tOAN
THURSDAY. AUGUST 3. 1S23.
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IN POUR YEARS 19J8 TO '22
3000 Oil Schemes failed
and one million people Iit
a total of approximately
one billion five hundred mil-
lion dollars!
This bank asks patron-
age upon its willingness to
It. iinrwlln mmi imntr nil tutsi.
'frp'm 'r'riC noss 'J'"t 'ts rt-'rilsal to
r rV Wi nanaie pseuiio oil nusiness
itfig?.' - Wp at all-and its ability to
J r.r"b yr -. jisiinguij.h between the
r-""" -" "' two.
The First National Bank of
Breckenridgc
For More Than IS Years
Stephens County's Dependable Bank
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Phone Social or Personal Items to No. 1 or No. 16
Report Of Caddo
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NOTICE
To Delinquent Tax
Paye
rs:
If you have not received notice; you will hereby
take notice that the Commissioners Court have
ordered suits to lie brought on all delinquent
State and County taxes and unless said delin-
quent State and County tuxes are paid before
the 28th day of August suits will be commenced.
This notice is given for the benefit of the tax-
payers. I). T. I50WLES. Special Atlornev.
j The Caddo Woman's Civic I.asr.
nirt promptly at o'clock Monda;
I uu . 20 with nine members present.
The houp v9. called to order by Lie
! president after rrhl-h the mlnnt-
I were road and adopted. Following
l this wan a splendid talk" given Hi'
I League by our noble president. Mr
jl)aK on wlat the Ltigue stands for
land how and whv we should put foitl-
. very efrort to make this organiza-
tion a fiiccens in our city.
I We ha've planned a membership
drive before our next meeting ami
irnnaiiler each mP'llber Of OUT c!lt"
lone of this committee aside from our
Uplendid "ommittee so ladles. If w
M.!do nol happen to see you perami&lly
I in the next two weeks please accepr
:our invitation to come and join u
and help us. We are making some
pice plans already lo begin to do
something to benefit our city If pos-
sible and one alone can do nothing
hut a hand of cooperative worken.
will make a success of any v&riertak
inc.
nr. mnnllnr lioronflor In Our
regular place south of the post office
nn Main streot. ono door oast of the
Williams hotel. Wo have a nice
large cool plac to meet and hope to
have It still better arranged by our
next meeting.
Every member present enjoyed the
meeting and wero glad they wer
there.
.V public enterprise committee was
appointed as follows:
Mrs. Guy L. Taylor. Miss Ova Rich
ardson and Mrs. Jack Cowart.
We adjourned promptly at "
o'rleei M'-'-tiiiir .in tin
on tinu- ii:.iV-i tin- m.
moro pleasnnt.
Mr. Juek Cowart. l'ress Heportrr
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IN DALLAS l'l!i:SIIV.. ClHRt'll
We Are Receiving Daily
SHIPMENTS OF
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AI51LENE. Auk. 23. Head Coach
It. Hai or the Simmons College
tootball e!evn has just signed "Te"
liran. fammii southern grid sUr to
eoach the line for the Simmons Cow-
hes thU season. Hryan is known to
Texas football tans because of bl-
own record wTlile on the squad of
Washington and Lee. and more re
rently for his connections with the
Texas l.onghoma. lie has been
coaching the Varsity lino of Texas l
and whipping the "Shorthorns" in.
I to shape during the past few seasons.
The First Presbyterian church rr1 Official announcement has been
Dallas gae settings for an atttactiM made that "Tex." whose name by the
wedding Thursday evening August 15. 'way. is Bernard D. Ilryan. would help
whn Miss Virginia Anne Edwards Coacli Hays. and Asst'tant Coach Y.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W T. Ed 1 1 Kuhn. in putting out a winning
wards of this city became the bride ol Cowboy eleven this fall. Prospects
Joe Morrison Clark son of Joe I". j are the best In many years for a top.
Clark of Fort Worth with ser.-lo pinc team with eleven letter men re.
mad by Dr. William M Anderson Jt ! turning the backfleld practical! in-
Tne bride and groom were attend I tact and unusual high school mater
(.d by Mr. and Mrs. Willlatd Hnrtmai: fa from which to draw
or Dallas the wedding being witness ' Flashing a-ross the football horl.
ed by close relatives of the young cou-jzon as one of the South's most bill-
plo. iinnt stars some years ago liryan es-
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lied with arl colored ribbons and
ornaments with harmonizing ncces-
snrtes. She carried a shower bouqun
of orchids and valley lilies.
Immediately following the cere
mony Mr. and Mrs. Clark left for ti
motor trip to Galveston accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Haitman.
On their return thy wll be at home
to their friends at tlio Lucerne Apart
ments In Fort Worth.
The brltlo has lioon a student li.
Miss Seiuple's school in New Yorl.
City for the past year and former
attended St. Mary's college In Dallas
She had Just returned to Dallas from
an extended motor trip to tho east
where together with her parent she
isited Indinnapolis and Portland. In-
diana and Dayton and Marlon. Ohio
being present at the funeral of Pivsl
dent Harding.
The groom Is the only son of Joe
F. Claik of the .Maxwell Clark Dru-
Co. of Fort Worth. He attended in.
thorpe Military academy at Lccingtor
Mo. and llaylor College.
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FALL DRESSES
IN THE NEW STYLES
AND COLORS
Our Milliner Miss Anna Plocheck has returned
from market and is at your service with a com-
plete line of Millinery.
SIIOKS FOR THK WHOLE FAMILY
Yamini Dry Goods Co.
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playing on the Varsity the entire time
he was there. After he had complet-
ed his work at that school lie stayed
to become a coach and assisted in put-
ting on the field winning teims
Since leaving Washington and Lee
"Tex" has been studying law at the
T'nlverslty of Texas and acting as
line coach.
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ttayne. Tele 'til 210 pou&di start In tho fat men's kiddie car race.
CLUTCHING cling-
ing digging the
big thick blocks of
the famous Good-
year All -Weather
Tread bite through
mud orsnowto solid
footing beneath.
That powerful grip
mean3 safety and it
means economy too;
for it insures against
spinning wheels loss
of traction and un-
due engine strain.
A Gtun2raT SrnVr Station
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GoJLtir Siren.
Fulwiler Electric Co.
W. Walker St.& Uos Ave.
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Miss E-a Modlll of the nrccke:i
vidge Art and Gift shop has just com
plcted a nuuber of Improvements tu
her shop that make tho interior ver
attractive.
On shelves that aro new are display-
Jed very beautiful and artistic gifts if-
cently puvcnaseii irom ice orieiua.
shops of Pan Francisco and the largo
gift shops of New York City.
The selection for gifts and troph
ies suitable for birthdays and card
parties is both varied and unique.
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ItOVS CLASS Willi AX OITI.XC
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Mrs. If. K. Hooker will entertain
her class of ten year-old boys of the
First IlaptlMt Sunday school with an
mitlug at Crystal Falls tomorrow
evening.
The boys aru all urged to bo at the
church at 5:30 p. in. and each is ie.
quested to bring his lunch.
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Misa Dorothy Weaver lionored Miss
Jnanltn Adair with a birthday party
vw.iiieitn evening from 9 until 12
o'clock at her charming homo on
North Panther avenue. After the
gueaU had convened several inter-
'gtiug gaims were played. Follow-
ing one of the games in which Mta-
Juanlta and "Andy Gump Clark won
a very attractive prize thtt lights
wer turned out and the birxhday
candles which had been elevrly ar-
ranged on the lovely whi.e birthday
caUe were lighted by Kills Conner
Then came the dalnt r-froHlun-nt
c urse served by the hostess asfl.itfd
! the honoree.
The gnestH included MeMhun s
! W'f.'iv-or T.iiiin Vitnlr MUmM Helen
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UarrlH Juanf.a Adair Johnnie Craw.
ford Mildred Aiiair Dorothy Weaver
Until Adair Helen Weaver "nd
Messrs. Hob Weaver Milton Honda
Ellis Conner Curtis Alexander Fred
UargeBHPr Jlelma Ilrantley Sam Cul
tiver. William Conner Sam DanUn
Louis Shaw and Clark Dyo.
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President Coolldgo and his family tn the pan have apimt their vacations at Red QuUU-a tho Kummci- homo
of Frank W Stearns at Swaniptcott aw. If ti-o pre&idnnt continue a thla custom Ucd Cabl03 pictured
ibovo will beconio tho auram.v Whltn Houfl.' of tho nation.
A pretty wedding took place In
Fort Worth at tho first MuthodU:
church on Friday August 10th when
Miss Selma Myers daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Myers of Aubrey was
united In marriage to T. O. Mcintosh
Jr. of this city ton of Mr. and Mra. j
T. O. Mcintosh of Fort Worth.
Tho marriage waa solemnized
the ltev. J. W. W. Ilergln pastor of
the church.
Following the ceremony. Mr. and
Mrs. Mcintosh visited relatives in
Waco Aubrey and Fort Worth ar
riving In Hreckenridge this morning
They are nt home to their friends
temporarily a't the teaeherage Mrs
Mcintosh having taught the Fixtli
anil seventh grade F.nglihh in the
public schools last car and hning
accepted the same position for th(
coming term.
Mr. Mcintosh Is one of the promis-
ing young business men op the citj
having resided in Hreckenrdigo more
than two years. For more than a
year lie baa been an employee at the
Post Office.
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County Attorney Sam W. Davis
wife anil baby left this morning for
Spur. Texas where they will make a
brief visit with Mr. Davis' sister.
Front thoro they are to go to Lubbock
where they expect to attend the jui).
Ileo to be hold in celebration of se-
curing the Texas Tech College
Attorney L. D. Hawkins has return
ed from a trip to tho Panhandle
wliero ho went on professional busi
ness. IIo visited Amarillo and other
points in that section of the state. On
the return trip ho went by Valley
.Mills whore Mrs. Hawkins was visit
lug her parents and she nrcompanlec
him home.
Miss Anna Plocheck. of Dallas lias-
arrived In the city and accepted a po
sition with the Yaniini Dry GoimU Co
She Is nn exporienrvd saleslady and v
In charge of tho ladles' ready-to.
wear and millinery department of
that firm. She has already entered
unon her now duties.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jhu F. Se.lwlek of
Albany accompanied by their daiigh
ter Mrs. Jo". Willis who ih then
house guest from Waco motored to
llreckentldge yesterday to be tin
triiests nt Mr and Mrs. W. H Cool.
of NorUi KtM avenue.
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Dr. and Mrs. W. T. fid ward ie
turned Sunday from an extended m
tor trip to various points in Indiana-
an.l Ohio stopping on their return
In Dallas where the marriage ot then
daughter Mss Virginia Ann. who
accompanied them on their trip -a
solemnized.
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Judge Frank S. Rollers left lad
night for Dallas on a Iiuj1ii trip
o
J. K. Abernathy of Fort Worth
head of the iale department of the
llurroiigha Adding Machine company
Is a guest at the Sager Hotel while
looking after business interfu s in
tho city.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Obomier of
tho Livingston Oil Corporation left
Monday to .-fpond a month's vacation
In St. I.011I3 with friends and rela-
tives. o
Dave Welner of Sioux City Iowa
is a now addition to tho force of the
firm of S. Segal & Co. Mr. Weinor
Is an expert In the art ot displaying
merchandise and he Jias accepted
such a position with that firm and Is
now at work with them.
TODAY
jack Pickforcl
IN
"GARRISON'S
FINISH"
ALSO
Comedy - - News
TODAY
JACK HOLT
IN
"A GENTLEMAN
OF LEISURE"
ALSO-
LATEST VIEWS OF OUU
NEW PRESIDENT
Ice Gives Vigor
NOTHINfi WILL TAKE ITS PLACE DUUINO
THE WARM WEATHER!
Fruit produce and in fact nearly everylhiiip; von have
o eat may be preserved and made better by the use of ice.
And too ice is essential to the good health of the fam-
ily. Ask your doctor.
-The clean pure product that we deliver is all a good re-
frigerator needs to protect your family's health.
Instruct our driver to keep the refrigerator filled with
ice and he will do so. Phone us if the driver should mis.;
you.
Dillingham & Alexander
ICE AND KE CREAM MANUFACTURERS
P. O. I50X .188 PHONE 11
IM.Uit located lio lilm !;- noilli of lint i depot mill Connete P.ililjjo
SI.M.MOXS RAVI) TAKKS
TRIP OF A THOrs.WI) .Mll.l
I Judge E. L. Routh has gono
by! Comanche on legal business.
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ARILICNE Aug. 23. Tho Cowboy
Rand of Simmons College In full
regalia of tho purple and gold sliapa
and sombwro Is this week on the spe-
cial Abilene trade trip staged by the
Abilene Chamber of Conimeice as Un-
official band of the excursion.
The tilp I made In a special train
of pullnians witli diner and nliLerva-
tion cars; It will cover about 1000
miles and touch some thirty towns in
the section. The college band of
thlrty.flve pieces went as tho official
band from Ablleno to the West Texan
Chamber of Commerce mpet in Sa.i
Angelo. Their uniforms were pre.
sented to them'by the Ablleno Cham
her of Commerce and consist of regu.
lar chaps In purple and gold leather
with namo of .Simmons down tho aides
purple ah Iris and gold b.vidanna3
with typical cowboy sombreros.
In addition to representing Abilene
on oficial occablons furnishing tho
pep for all the games on the Simmons
field and taking prominent parts In
parades featured heie the Cowboya
make tilps each year to towns in the
western section and givd concerts
which draw large crowds.
Instrumentation of the band In-
cludes; seven cornets rive trombones
four clarinets: three bases two hart
tones one piccolo two drums two
altos and nine saxaphones. Com-
plete control of tho band Is In thj
hands of tho student members with
tho director Dewey O. Wiley of tho
&lmmons Fine Arts faculty Tho ill.
rector Is expecting a fifty piece band
for tho Cuming school year.
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 23, 1923, newspaper, August 23, 1923; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122504/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.