The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 92, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 19, 1924 Page: 4 of 12
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PAGE FOUR
BREGKENRIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
SUNDAY OCT. 19 1924.
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The Inspira-
Lion of Paris
The Atmos-
phere of Fifth
Avenue
Revoalctl in
the Shrrt
Vamp Modes
Bv Cinderella
" cid)!td( u" jn penny Brown Suede ir?
a tricky Cinderella creation with con-
cealed clastic jrnring in the instep thai
fairly mold- this slipper to the fool
thru the arch and around the top with-
out a wrinkle or crease Try on a pair
of these perfect fining slippers
row we know you'll loe Vm-
ibove material.
pan
tomor-
the
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Tho
llrcckenrblgo
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11 ft 1 1 Avenue
Footwear!
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IOOT-S HOP
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Willi
$13
'au"in huts
Diamonds
1
We offer a good assortment of
Diamonds S25.00 up to S700.00 and
more.
The prices are right.
le. take pleasure? in extending
terms Irresponsible parties.
LGUBS DAiChES
Kpert Watch Repairing and
EnRravinij
(h!c t V -talili hed Jewelry House
in HrecUciiricltfe"
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Proved J.
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"ONE billion miles beyond experiment"
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Phone Social or Personal Items to No. 1 or No. 15.
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Interest socially Is ceulered in Hand Industry n iloiiu nrtide"
the tlrlduo and "42" toufiinniinl Intended for the Xjnas baranr will
to bo hold ut the Country Club feature the nKUlar session nf the
ThursdRy of next Week beginning Ladle Aid Society of tin- Fit
at S o'clock for which Imitations 1'rpsbvii'Hitn cluirrli whose niehi-
will bo oxtUiidcd during (ho next bers will roneuo I" tvgulnr session
few da)'. Monday afternoon in the parlors of
A number of guests Mill be in- 1 1 church at 3 o'clock. Th r.
eluded and preparations an' under . 11 nlo be h Abort business lu-
Wnjr to make It the Inrgost eunt torvnl tiuilns which it In hoped
ir th- kind over hold at the club plans l.r the bnznar will be eo v
Tho afrair Is belns sponsored by plotod. Mrs. K. P. McKtimey will
tho trouicn members and -tho dif- itni th(. ilivotiou.il
foteut cnalrmcn appoliued Mfini . - -
das aBo to htivi- charsu of th" HOUfAS (i.ss
nrlotiti di'tnils hnw sollclti-d thi. r.Mtrv lh HKI.I)
aid of other imiubcra to sorvc w.tb Mmuhprs of th Dorcas (iaB of
them on their Coiutnlttcus making tin 1-irM PrtMbMrlan church to-
prnctlcnlly thn wholo lUfniberHhiii .-other villi their tenchcr. Mr
imlronostcs of the iivnl. Henry C. HchiiPider oniojed a clua
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. l.andnth party In the Parti.m of the church
nnd Mm Murray (.Sill will net ai Thumlny evoiiiiiG.
litiutH and ImalttaHcs of the occa- A ptfanatit iOClal hour flllnd wlh
non. a titiuihcr of -ainpn and unlqiiH
couttein pafsod all too quickly at
lvri-:il.Mi:iUATKS Ol' uM. .ioap of which dainty icfrcah-
HAI-I'ISI SlNI)A JsCIIOOI. iuonu cf hot chocolntp and wafers
i'KKKIIIUTI- UAM.OWIMC.N. ivr. ttvd. Those prcm-nt wero.
About Hlxty boy. and girls of tho Mry -WlcU. Loulne San-or. Oladys fia
DfiHi Pfn 'lH O
Grouped to sell-
Cook. liiiu Hatcher Jpsle I.eo'
Loijkhnrt. Ituth Iwicktmrt. Jniipj
Huj.i'pf- CiciPtro Hlndo MaiRaret
Lowry Helen ltiiHU Maurlnc
D.ivfit and f'ora HoltP Duncan.
.
Intcrtnedlatc Department of iln
Haptlst .Sunday School enjoyed
Hallowe'en social In the bPMnieiU
of the Church Friday evening.
Many dlfforunt games wcro i'ti
Joyed and before tin clone th-
affair wan turned Into a juiiir and UOVAI .N1-:i(;iUIOKS
ypll fost. In which Hip youngster MoinbPrs of the IJoynl Nolijhitors
had a delightful tlmo reh-nrslnK ramp are urgently rotnipnted to niret
High School yelln and songB do- for prncHcp Monday eveniim at S
ln inueli xniluable practice foi the o'clock In the K. P. Hall.
gnim wttb llangu yv (enla.
Th teachers and offlcerr pt" ( Mr. mid Mr. ISom Klllott r.rc
n' aMdntliif. In provldlim the eu-jllltuR In Dallaa.
tortnlntnent " were MaBdamo Mat j o
thewH S. J. Onlwrni'. Lt H. Wolcli. MrH. Hickninu Is cnjojinc n
II. Shir Picaennt vmi n
auporln- of her parents.
al thr
ar and
tendont.
ilev. and Mrs. C.
H. !. Trout tlio
Dalian the guest
M K WOMKN
Ann i.vri:itK.sri:i ix
.Mk-MIIHUSHII' COXTKST.
MuinberR uf thu WotnairH Mlwdon
Kriut MaNWell niotorcd to Dal-
' Ins to lw pipsent at the battle lu-
tween 8. M. I and the St(it(..
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Hoy Ilox and CJt.ofge T. Spcarn
ary Society of the Mothodlst cliuic'.i J'- motorud to Dallas Friday to see
who are scheduled to meet In ropu- tl foot bnll game hold Saturday
lar rpshIoii Monday afternoon in th"
Sdndaj School auditorium of th" Wwi I-iicll- Stone of Knrt W'otth
church at o'clock aro reminded I" tho Iiouho gtiejt of Ms Lmiore
of the attendance and tuombcrahip Mrodltli nt her home on West
contest launched during tho laat Walker Htroel.
meeting of tho organization lu -
which the different circles nre qual-l Mr"- T- ''r Jolimon acciin-
Iflod to partlclpato carrying an J""'Iu(1 b-v hpr "ttle daughter mo-
award of a silver loving cup to the o4"d Abilene yesterday to spend
winner
The time of nipetlng will primari-
ly he devoted to the Mission Study
pon for which a program of in-
ter1 -t has beon arranged.
tho week
tlves.
end tho guests of rcla-
l
NewCblors-NewSatinEbaisli
-Balloon Tires
MUS. .lA.s. K. AM.IM)X
TO i:.Ti:itT.IX (it'll!)
MK.MHHI:?.
MrH. J.itiH' I'. A IIIudii will be
a hotiew of Monday ufiomoo'i
whan nhe enlertaiiM an lier
mt-mbura of St. Andrew's Hpltcoitnl
guild ut her ItoiiH. "li Wont Mud-
Hy utriH't boKiiitiing at 3 o'clock.
Ml ladloH of tho church aru cor-
dially invited to ho jiri'SUnt.
(lT!tl WAIM)
i . t MUirnxd ii's.
Mi ui!)r of thi Central
I't iit Toucher amdiatlon
Parent T"acJnrrt aficlatoii
concnP In regular seuion
iiii afternoon Ivginnlug at
o'clock In the
linn at which
program will
Monday Specials
Tomorrow should be a very very busy day at this store
because we are going to offer new Fall Goods at prices
much below regular. We recommend buying tomorrow
for all who are anxious to have new fall clothes at low
prices.
Heading a Remarkable List of Monday Bargains This
Selling of
and CO ATI
$17.75
and
$28.85
Big News for Men and
Young Men
One Group of all-wool 2-
pant Suits at
$33n50
Men's All Leather Jackets
.23 l-2c er.v Special at $7.95
AL & COMPANY
"We Strive to Please"
$5.85 $875
and
14.40
Tom Sawyer Shirts and
Blouses values up to
$1.50 at
36-in. Percale at.... 7 1-2
Kalburnie Gingham at
1 '
rat re
?jit
Mr.x and Mrs. It. Grady Camp'
motored to ItanPer yesterday to wt-
ues the gnmo between the Hanger
font ball team and the llrccken
ridge Iluckaroos.
Air. and Airs. Tom Caraway re-
! turned Saturday from n plvnaant
KUtStfl """ ll fc.ii.n "I'l-lll . niv-
Illg nuativuri auu irtuuuh ami on-
JoyfnK the Htato fair.
J. W Maddox motored jfHterdaJ'
to Dallas to Join Mrs. Maddor and
wltnoas the fooot ball h'amo held
tbero Saturday. He and Mra. Mad-
ilox are expected homu tomorrow.
CAM) OI TIlAXKs.
Wo wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks to each and every one for
the kindness and sympathy shown
uc during tho Illness and death of
to: wife and mother
O. AV. KEATIILEY and FAMILY
mmoi: uosi itamty
Tho attractive honip of Mre. M
L. Ititch was tho sceno of a lovely 0f ong which enlivened
?l
3S
T "OM EN will love this Jcwctt Sedan'
smart new appearance For now this
Juwctt conies in rich Autumn Green
eolorfuHy striped. Women also appreciate
four'door convenience and roomy rear
compartment.
There's iaut-six power in Jcwctfs bt
50 h. p. Paige-built niolor. So JcwcttonN
performs others. To equal this power
Rtnollcr niolors must be speeded up. At
the .smile rr speed these amallcrmotor
must tirn over far faster lhan Jewctl'i
bin motor. So they cur out faster! j
Can lighter curs equal the sturdy Jew-'
clt's strength? The strength-giving ma-
terials in any ear arc heavy I Steel weighs
)nore ihun wood nr tin. So Jcwett's extra
weight means extra pounds of strength?
Balloon tires Ihe last comfort touch
needed ire included in Jcwett's price
of $1515 (ut Detroit tux addition!). Diso
Mvcclh extra. put
Fulwiler Motor & Supply Co
BKECKPJNUIUGE
Ward
w I
will
Titos-3:0
High school audlUr
time the following
featuro tho occ:uJ0n:
Trio La Scrauatn Tostl-by Mes
dames Fnink Sloan M. I. KIkor.
and Kugone Mctiunoy with Mra.
H. W. Kldd. piano accompanist.
Address Mayor Tom Itldgoll.
Heading MU Jewel Furr.
An Interesting business Hussion
will pusuo at which time report
'from tho different committees ap
pointed to pone during the last
Houston will bo heard and a number
of (iithuslastlc plans for future en-
tertainment and activity conHtini-mated.
Tho meotiiiBS this year liavu
ilrown in interest and attendance
and it Is urged that ovory niothor
whose children attend the Central
Ward be present and identify hor-
nlf with tho organization whloh
holds the good of tho school as Its
paramount Interest.
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(UTHOLIO LADIICS
TO MKK'l' MONDAY
Mrs. J. A. Consldlne with Mf.
j F. J. Dunham aB associate hostess
I will entertain tho Ladles of tho
PHONE 170 Outhollc church in a social meet-
ilhg Mouday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock at her home in Lakevlew
t addition.
parly Thursday nftoniooti when her
daughter Mrs. Clarence Weworka .r
entertained a group or her friends
with a bridge hospitality.
The spirit of Hallowe'en was ap-
propriately and artistically express
ed in tho many delightful arrange
mollis uf pumpkins witches on
broom sticks toads and other deco-
highly appreciated whole. '
The literary numbir werp gU-
ou by Mesdamea E. K. McCIUmJ
uutl Hay Voalo supplemented with
a round tablo discussion on Indian
Composers" m which the whole
membership participated.
Tho two voice numbcri "From
Tho Land of Sky Uluo Waters" by
Mrs. Cain Kirk nun "Ily Tho Wa-
ters of tho Mltinotonkn" by Mr.
1 rank Sloan woro appreciated bit
tho pro-
11.11 ber
r Mm.
gram as did the Piapo
em Alt Indian Lddv.
v alter Foreman.
The follow UIB tinnVrn w'e
irtsent: Medamos Jihu M(icl''.v.
Walter Foreman It. W. Kldd M.
f Kilter. Cain Kirk tar Vtt'e.
W U. eulo Fran'c -:i.-.i J.nu
Mm. W. A. Cralghend bar ro-
turned Ironi Kl I'ase. where she
visited he. daughter Mrs. J. C.
Honoycutt. who lives at Sierra Ulan-
ca. Slip report o dolightful trlii.
ami was met at nsco on lier re
turn by ber daughter .Miss Mary
Craighead.
Jam(-4 Deiue returned In Hreck-
e'nridge Friday wwilng from a
thrco months' visit spent with bH
sou and daughter and other rela-
tives In Wliittler Los Angeles and
other California points.
Mr. and Mis. James K. Allison
anil Mr. anil Mth. I)aley Hnrdy
plan to motor to Cisco thi even-
lug to bp the dinner gnosis of tho
How and Mrs. Frank H. Stedman
ivho are entertaining lu honor of
the lay readers of tho UplscoPal
churches of HauBor nastlaud Thur
ber Graham. Urcckonridgo and
Cisco.
o
Janivi Dunlgan and K. V. Green
motored to Abilene Friday to see
the defeat of tho Abjlouo foot ball
team Mr. Dunlgan returned Tliurs
day night from an extended visit
;spent in Muskoueo and Mrs Dunl-
'gan and tho children are expected
to arrive home Monday.
John Ward was a business lslt-
or la Morau Saturday.
TRY A WANT AD
Ward. Charles Wis.. i:iiL-ei. M
tntlons throughout the homo n the 01un(y E 0 HllItlwot Verion
colors of orango a.l black. Mnrtholl. and John N. Hentfn
The initio accessories wpr. also
uuhiuu each holding a basket
in black and orange filled with
sweet meals served the guests dur-
ing games.
Mrs. Vernon won high "core a
beautiful berry spoon of distinctive
silver while Mra. Dunlup was win-
Holed with an ornate p.iir of can-
dlesticks.
Tho hostess served a dainty re-
freshment courro of salad chicken
snndwicheh olives and 'ten.
Those present were Mwdanies
K. L. Mccathorn WalKbr. Dtiulap
Wright McClupkoy Mn8lo AuKtlu
Vernon. McGuIre. Mltchull and Dal-
las Ligon.
EVERY WOMAN CAN-
HAVE BEAUTIFUL
CLOTHES
At a vnry small cost.
Visit nui Standard-Do-ilgnp.
Pattern counter
toda chooai your pat-
tern buv youi mater-
la at nut piece-goods
counte; and then follow
The Ilelrobo e wonder-
lu dreasmaking guide
that shov;o you how to
make your clothe; eco-
nomlcntly and success-
fully. Pay Us a Visit
NATIONAL
I)UY GOODS COMPANY
NKXT DOOH TO
NATIONAL THKATRK
Mr. and Mrs. Chn V. Lynian
and Mr. mid Mrs. ( H. Fulwiler
wero nnidug those who motored tp
Hanger to witness tin football
game yesterday.
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FINI-J AKTS OLtm
HOLDS GOOD .MIIKTING j
Members or the Fnt Arts Club
held their reKular soaslon yester-
day in the parlors of the First
Presbyterian church wltb 1 1 mout-
hers In attendance.
The scheduled numbers? on the
program devoted to the Indian
Period were f carried out. as arrang-
ed the blending or' the musical
humbers with those or a literary
uaturu resultlug in a finished and
Special Sale of
SILVER PLATED WARE
CHOICE S5.65
Pyrex Casserole
Pyrex Pic Plates
r Glieenn and Cracker
Dishes
Bread Trays
Flower Vases
G Sterling Silver indi-
vidual Salt ahd Pep-
per Shakers
Fruit Baskets
CHOICE ?r.fi.") Values up to S12.30 CHOICE $5.65
See Our Window Display
H. FAIR Jeweler
108 W. Walker St. Next to Palace Theatre
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 92, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 19, 1924, newspaper, October 19, 1924; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122817/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.