The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 185, Ed. 1, Monday, July 6, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BRECKENEIDGE AMERICAN DRECKENRIDGE. TEXAS. MOttDAY JULY 6 1931
THftEE-
4pCIKTTY
&
By KATHLEEN HAYNES
l.
Pelfreu Family
k Holds Reunion
Mrvn! Mn. Ji wifry nnd
childteM 'fie llutb and Dcnn. at-
tended a minion of 'hft ltlftpy
family JuK the FmiiHi a' h. old
I'elfrr-y hurtio k iUM t.n t'u- high
way about tv n und hul.' miles
rati of riu
The hom which w uii.nnaeJ
n Ju. u Mr i .1 M- t f (!.!
frty - i ucc i i i (i-.uitr
ter Mr l.rorvi I Pair At norm
v plcn dinner pir-at
AtWt n mfCrtniAi I'-irioim .1
wattufciH n fat wn niri
foie l -lembera of the -uii . .ik
pfttted for thetr riun.
Those prraent i Mr 11 .1
Mf T I. felfre in I mi!y -f
Iti'ltiK Slur. AW ana Ji W A
Pelfrey ami dautihtr-t r t!c.i 1
do Texan. Mr and Mi l A I.
t rey ana family ..f 1; r M
Mamie I'slfrey tin. I Mr .i r and
son One tireDtt nn.i i- mi i
r-r not tirMtmi.
bwensondnlc Incws
'5am llij.pitor Mr and Mr K
June of 1 loi don and Mi and Mi
! .swonner of Fritnkell hav
Kvnr t . Dan 1
1
- I
Tli duiKhtrr of Mr nnd Mr
lr Swunner la In Baylor Hospital j
In Dal1 is where ah- will undtK
an Ofiyiatan Mond-n
M
Hniifsjto' h 1 1 hi ruesta lliLs
week I111 muthir of Dp Loon and
hi btother Tom of UWi-n.
Mrv O K Ir M of Mr kel. has
been conducting a revival meeting
ht Oak (in.;. and will continue the
rvicn throiitcli lr wwek
Ilr- A A Dvi of Drlaroll Tr-x
at will bcK'Mi a SiMluy icvlval tn-
twen N'eclty and h ranked in
July 18
Mr and Mrs Kail SatlanUn r
and duuKlitor. Mmr Itotierta vImI"Ii
Mr and Mm Sum ltiptop Hui 11
day rVrnlliK
Mr nnd Mr Ati Lev and clul
den ottcndrnl ilmi li 11 Hierk.-i
nd;e Sunday.
Tlie pitients . f I' I' Hull win.
have bevn vtatti . I" 1 '? 1 Vd
neiiday for Album t. spend a few
day with rtdMuei- befor kolnx
on to Si'ytnotir.
K1I.K INTENTIONS TO MAHUV
N'otlcc of Intention to tnaiTy w"n
filed tint iiu.nlnK by MUa Lilly
Mae AKnew of Hanger and Athre.n
Hnr Itoiiey of Struun.
VH Vliiu and ltuth Wttt
iiirin' t'okiT. U Witt. Clyde
imi Krn.t Coker anent Saturdny
in HaAtland
Mr and Mm " L Smith of
D.illui apent Sotvirdiy here Via.t-
l ni: Mr mid Mr H W Athey and
Mr and Mrs. li H Athey
Mr nnd Mra. f I-ockctt and
aon upent tho wet end In Cla-
burne t.
Mr and Mra W. T. Hrown and
aon Walter V"rnncta apont Sunday
In Mineral VMIa.
Mr and Mm It K ISutna of
lllK Hprtnt; vtalted Judice nd Mr.
Ji'sne It MH4HI1 suturda tnl Sun-
day niVKH CANAL SUIIVKV IIICGUN
1IUNTINCJTON. W Va . July i
(aR Work ireliinlr.ary to making
a tonnage aurey of ihr Sanduaky-
I'ortamouth route for the proiMMtl
ljiko Kale-Ohio river canal lmi
bean atarted In the lluntlnjtton
dltAt KnKlneera Mill bfin
we jit each end of the jroiowl
rcJr and work toward tliu tnlddU
This is the tim" of rai Junior Mra J W Parker underwent in
bwglns cv.nt latnlny . r luwingj opiirution thl morning at the Mod-
Trains I lcul 'rt HoHpital.
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
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THB CRATER.
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PERSONALS
Mi nrnl Mti Td Hurt v(itr.l
In Leonard taut week-end 1
K M MyHly ot Gilmer I In the
rit) on buittriMR tiHlay.
Dick Holley spent ftumlny in '
Wichita Kail
Arthur Taylor f Aid la In B ei k
-nnoire lOUfty.
I'eitv t ar nil spent the week-end
i'i ulley Mill
I Mm Lorn NeabiU of Fort Worth.
- .-jtinK Ml-. Oornvit (Sheffield
M nd Mm Orody Slaughter
n-n! the week wid tn Cllen no.
V ' J Fehl of ICttatland was In
Hi.' uty n business today
Mi utid Mr Hilly tiacon and
I Ujo ipont the wnakund In Itotni.
tr .i.l Vlt. !!...... t tj.....
i'""" " viitor m urekennde i
M'sieiouy 1
I
Mi-m Audra Johhaon U leaving
toduv U Cal fornltt to make her
home
Mr and MfB C R. Shafer left
luat week for Indiana where thev
will spend a month
Mr and .Mm. I. A Wolf apent the
week-end In HI Hpiing. with Mr
and Mra. Abe Oaruner.
Mlaa lHnilltir finlty of Jackson-
ville haa moed to Oreckenridge
to make her home.
I modern nd Pmltt Reedy of
Minurai Weifct. have returned home
after vlaiting here'
Mi a C M llender and children
wer vialtora in Mineral Well over
the week-end.
Mia Piorlne Martin and C W
Wulfjen -iient 8tiuday in Fort
Worth Hnd Uil Ian
1'axton IJUIepjjje rpont flmturday
ind Hunday in Warn and Kott
W.rth
Mini Katie h .ib of Fo t Worth
-j.ent the Fou. th hi te with her ja
unt a. Mr and Mra I li fluid
T J Ted.llle In reported to be
Jurt about the amne at the Modkai
Artj Hoapital thlr morning
Mra C5. H. Athoy nnd dmiKhtn-.
Vlrtrtnla and Mar Ituth ind Mla
Oliurlcey Andrew apent the week-
d In Fort Worth Maitlns rota-
tlvoa. .Mm. A lion; uid Mra. II. M. Holt
and children apwit tho wcoknil
In Fort Worth with Mra. I tors'
daughter Mra Curl Foraell.
Mr. and Mra. J. L. Shelton of
Long Lane Mo. atu vlnUlns Mr
und Mra. J..H. McArron. Mr. Shel-
ton and Mra. Mo A ron uro alutora.
Mra. Franco Humphrey mtutnuil
Sunday from Tyler where nhe hn
bton vtaltliiK htst aona. Uob nnd T
U. Humphrey.
Mra. It K. Le hna returnvil from
a week's visit with hur pamnta. Mi
and Mr W. A Cookoey In Turn-
umvilltj. Mr Lee spent thu wetk
end In trwt rity returning honn
with hla wife.
Mr. and Ma. Uun Witt and chil-
dren of Denton returned home
Sunday nftor apedlnjj the week-end
here- with Mr. and Mra Frank Cok
or
Mm. Frank MoDanlel Is n pa-
tient In the Median! ArU Hospital
whoro .iliu underwent an operation
today.
JAPANESE AUTHOR 7URNS
OiSC A FUlL-teNSTH dooK.
IA IKS THAN AMOtiXH AHV
IK SO 0OIN& W3ITPS ovm
POUPOEEH THOUSAND JAPANESE
33 yffl&S AGO
AtXATUM OF PfffSWSHV
JAMBS MOHKOS WAS C?BAT0
FOATW5 VEHEZUEIAH RfPtlB-
JJC . A RBVOUJUOti Pf?Vt$-
eo (T6 a?i.ivs?y.. now ths
MONUMBntJUS Bt BRO0
IN VIRSNIA AKIO IS TroS
STATJ& FIRST SWfaff OF
17V KWOyS"
son
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7H0Sa
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Carole Lombard
r..M....v -iioi.n - . u.-i ..1 m..m mini uetective.
wu- 1 coiif. nned Imi tin' I In 11 mou Lomliutd. the blond blue eveJ
tu'lreja came ill ng An. I In 1
a Honolulu horieyiiioon
H MARY KNIGHT
I'nlted I'rem Staff t'orrespondent
PARIS. July 0 UP Sleeves are
Interesting and Important enough
to write volumes about these days.
Every couturier not only haa his.
or her own Idea la in the plural
where all of them are concerned j
we cant take them all under
consideration in one Interview
but we ran go down the line with
several at least
They have no one length or
type this summer that la certain.
I The long and the short of It. nc-
I cording to Patou. goes something
joke this Printed silk or crepe
'from the elbow t the cuff fitting
.the arm rather snugly Then Just
at the elbow a little "skirt" is at
'itched by meana of tiny tucka all
I the wuv around. The fullneea In
the tucking Is released aftei nil
Inch and the ruffle falls to mlu-
way between the elbow n:ul the
wrist His short sleeves U aimpll-l
city itself It strikes the nrinj
when finished halfway between I
the shoulder and the elbow nnd j
has only a three Inch 1 uf f put on
very much like a man's shut cuff
but Instead of cuff links the ends
that come together are made Into
tiny pleats.
Maggy Rouff has made a
dancing" els eve that is delightful j
Il has u run of six parallel tucks
Jut above the elbow ami from
thi re on the under side It falls In
cascades almost to the wrist. At
the inside of the elbow it Is short
and lined with white The white
extends furtlior than the outer
layer and when the arms nre lifted
in darning the effect 1- 1 s 11 v thing
to be r'ealred '
Goupy veers toward the old 1
fashioned with udoiubli litt 1 puff !
rlri ve that hove tn bow t. or1
iluteM of flow eis ju-t iindi the
pouch at the outer side of the
arm There with oval or batem
nr. klin. ire 11 resistible in th. ir
vu 'h'o 'H "-
Itchy Toes
Hand Ringworm Athlote's Foot
V hy suffer from the iiu er skin
disease causing severe Itching of
toes mid feet crackliiK peeliin: skin
blisters IlliiKWorm Tmuli Pout or
Crutch Itch when you cun avoid In-
fection und quickly heut your skin
with l)r Nlxun's NlxodermT Uised
on the fumous Kngllsh liosnltal for
inulu discovered by 11 lending Lon
don klu spuclnllst. Dr. Nixon's Nix-
oderm acts with iiin.ijliiic speed be-
csulu designed for this particular
skin dlseuse Nlxodsrm Is guaran-
teed. It must stop Itch and uulckl
heal your skin or the small coat will I
be refunded. '
How en Dnig Company
No Wonder Lovely
Women Like li!
?o wnniler beautiful women love
this new face ptwder made by ex-
clusive French process MELLO
GLO stays on longer. Prevents 1
large port - So smooth and fine. It j
blends naturally with any com-1
plexion and glvus fresh youthful
bloom No Irritation No flaky
or pasty look Never leavoa the
skin dry It's wonderful Howen
Di ug iV Adv !
IAWN MOWERS
Machine ground called for and
delivered. Iticycle Tires parts
repaued Keys for any lock.
Parts for nny Phonograph.
Stoves end Furnlturo repaired
refinUhcd
UMT COMPANY
Phone 109 335 E Walker St
If wo can't fix It Throw It
away.
PHONE 11
For That Good
D&A
ICE
Dillingham & Alex uor
Ice & Ice Ci'euJi
Manufactures
Paris Stylesi
and New Hubby
....... ji.-.. U.-.OM- ue) -.uneo on
WKIGIITS I'SKI) FOR H.V.I".S
SAfGlTS. Mass. July I. (U.RJ--When
Benjamin Hire gate tender
at the East Saugua grade iioss-
ing attempted to lower the gates
I tln.y wouldn't budge Investiga
tion uiscioaeu nun me gain
weights were missing. Rice found
them on a nearby sundlot where
boys wure using them for thiec
base and home plate. The "stolon
bused" wore re tut nod to their re-
spective gates.
MnngiincMt Lmh.irgo To Aid
PIHLLIPSHURO. Mont.. July
(U.P Should the forthcoming- Con-
gress place an embargo on Rus-
sian manganese. Mon(nno mining
mun bulievo this state would te-
sume its place as the landing min-
ganese producer in tho country
Montana annually supplies 03 per
cent of the domestic product.
Large properties near here now
Inactive probably would bo operated
PERMANENT WAVES
FRENCH OIL STEAM C7 CA
WAV i; . J OU
OTHER LOVELY WAVES $3.50 to W50
FREDERICS and EUGENES
Mr-i. Imi Davis Mlsi Miirgucrlto O'llrlen
Miss Francis Walton Mgr. l'hoiio 207
Walton's Beauty Parlor
AS JLO V E stronger
than THJE LAW?
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Mury fuund lloh White near her
dctolate inouiilsin cuhin 1111 eii
cruilied under u rocW hurled down
b a Isndtlide.
terrified lot death thauld claim
him frantically Mary pulled
tuied I111 uiamraoth hsU-camciout
bod) to hr cabin tct hii tplintercd
led drcitcd Ins woundi uurted
him nldlit and da).
How the Hortlupcd that bravery
that defiance to pain even death
the iuw in In noble cci. Here w-at a
mun a man worth loving. And day
hy da she could tea that he too
nai itrowin to love her.
Glad excited intsncly happy the
wccltt flew by Hob's leii uloioit
healed und the day of recVonlnij
came. "Mar) " he taid. "I love you
1 ot to tulL. That morning the
rock I vvat hiding money" be
choked. " You ice I'm well you
don't want a train robber (or a
hutbandl"
"Oh Hob!" h cned-threw hsr-
itl( on hit cheit "You're mine
ftrertr. C!od tent you to me or elts
He'd have tut en you out there."
"Don't honey" he pleaded. "Re-
memhcrThel.aw It's out to jet roe-
even i( I've quit the game lor food."
lorlht TrutSttry Hour tun in ea
iisjr othrifittitiont trery Monday
m:t at JO o'clock tftw York Tim
New V or I. City W I'M'
Uotiou.Mi.t Wl-.hl
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PoillinJ.Mc WCSII
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CleicUnJ.O WTAVI
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Si Urns Mo KSli
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DctMoinci.l WHO
Onuhi. tbr WOW
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T mm a pitiful liht (hat mornins asaVx.VaBBaaV "9
Picking Your
Right Job
KIIl 11.
M.l !.!..
Hy JOSKPH E. SHELDY
Shlt)plng Expert
A told to J. V. FltzGerald
Of American School of the Air
You can get a berth with one
of tho ocean lines ua an uppren-l
tie If you ate thinking of a
areer at sea. Or you can go to
a nautical rahool. Callfomln
New- York Pennsylvania und 1
MaHuaanachusetta provide such
1 ruining. They maintain mjiool
-hips. The number of (?mduatpn
m mall rompared with the grow-
itiK iipoiU of our merchant maiinc
The state nnd other nautical
chuula furnish nxcellent training
stuiientf lecolve practical and
theoretical In' ruction In all.
btanchur (iruduute are com-
potent to pei form the dutiet of
Junior (.fficera onm erchant shlpr
You cun come up from the
rank o to speak Uut if jun
take thlr rourae you will need to
study conaldernble ind to huso
I a mind that Kraipr the elemitit-i
of Keitmanshlp quli kl Othi r
I wise the nuutlcul vhuul men 111 '
1 likely to have the ttdantaae
Character abilit. courage and
tenacity are imiottant. A love
tt n.li.tttil lira .lalnrt.ilnnlliin nn.l
.nbltion la nlao noccaaaiy You
...n n..i -n .... ri..uiuu r .
inui tinu 1 - piui tuuitioo a "
aro Uio right aort. You will find
a liking for iimlhcinutlcu helpful
You can leave a. qualified school
nnd start as a subordinate on
shipboard nt $70 a month Re-
mumbet. you have practically no
livings expense while you are at j
sea
Back of passenger and freight
carrying ships are tho shore 01-
gunUations If you iiiIk well with
people you will find a chance to
sell passage to travelers-
You enn do quite ns well fin-
ancially as a freight traffic man
It requires knowledge of econom
led and of world conditions to
make a success In this field.
If vou are nn accountant you
will find nn opportunity In tho
shore departments. There Is also
u call for skilled engineers who
can supervise the maintenance 0?
vessels In operation.
TOMORROW
a cureer.
Theatricals ns
A toiiriat In France can bo led
tu water but you cannjf make
him drink
The Law" the hurled bock. "I
taved you from Death Death that
defies all Law of man. You're mine
ipioel I'll fijbt The Law nothing
can lake you ever UVUItl" the
screamed WllhN at the door-
there came a crsth snother man
on hit elicit the fleam of a ihcr-
ifTtitarl.... I lere in ihlt terrific climax o( clavh
Inf human emotiont what could Mary
do to tave Uob White from The Law
from that relentlett nienaoing Arm
which would dra him away to priiun
oruth her bean and wreck forever
her only bope for love and bappinevtp
You muit read fur yourtcli this
amazing true-life ttury HIS OWN
I AW of bow a beautiful woman
(ought with all the madnets of a tigreit
uied all the subtle wiles a woman
knowi to hold her man whom the
bad claimed from tbe very jawt of
Death and defied the mightiest Law
of the land to take. Head IIIS OWN
LAW and other aitoundiq reaMifo
ttoriet including titles .such at
-'"Love'iStrangest Lesion" '"llUnd
Paradise" and "ln tbe Byes of My
Wile" In August TRUK STOIIY
MAGAZINU. Your copy get it
read it today I
TRUB STORY HOUR
u sa irtaJcatl tvtr
W'CAP ntNBC Hot Network
liytrrMoaJrnUhl.lOo'tliKkNjwYtukTimo
Tht slorics Imrd bove saj rnvkcj Ub
lMik() Mill b broadcwl oae 1Kb Mog.
djf aiibt duiotJulr.
lr (Milal your ese of THUS STOSY for
Auyi tuj rrtdiaf 11 la tjvtacc. your caloy.
ratal of lhc uocici nhta brotiicul mil be
tltttly IncrrueJ.
TK VPS LOON WITH HANDS
UONNY EAGLE Me July 0
U P George Davis rnuirht 1 'mm
tlinive fish-eating blid. with hii
bate liand-" while svvimm tiff tie u
9j:g:Penneyc
223-22- e.-l nlkff l.
July
Summer Goods Repriced for
All-Wool
Filled PlaM
Blankets
498 Pa
1930 Price 15.90!
Buy this blanket NOW and
reap a harvest of comfort next
Winter I The wannest snug-
glicst . . icjl for the money
blanket we've ccnl ALL-
WOOL filled with just enough
cotton for wear. Double bed
siie (70x80").
"LAY
A small deposit
EXTRA SIZE!
Fart
BLAMKETS
aTLmajaa. -.: t jrLai
4i WCi
1 it .1 i r
imkj
Bath Towels
NOW LOW PRICE
4 or 98$
22x44 Urge sue Terry towels.
Colored borders and a variety
of designs.
Sheer
Cotton
Dresses
Sizes 7 to 14
59c
Cool and crisp for summer days
. . . and always fresh because
the materials are tubfast Prints
and refreshinff plain colors.
Unusually inexpensive.
icui popiins
sliadei plain
my s?p
Br
J3
BBBBBS ' M
lieic He H keeping the loon as
a pot.
Wet f oihI In Drv (lo- di SI iri
LYNN Mi I il t! 'UP Mt
CLE
AT PIHNEY'f
Out it goes In line with our
policy ol prcverting ultra);
clean frcdi. scasonjbte stock
all remaining Spring jnJ Sum
mcr merchandise must now
make wav for new Fall und Win-
ter gnnds. Su-ihroiiithout the
stereo vou will find 1 wide selec-
tion of things vou nerd and want
repriced and regrouped lor
quit'k positive clcfrancc.
There are many weeks o(
Summer itdt to come during
which this merchandise will be
desirable and useful lor )ou to
have csprciallv at the rxlrtmtly
low fricrt at which it 11 otJtrtJ.
For us however it is too late in
the season our stocks must
soon be rcudv fur I'jII Openings
bo again All bummer goods
must go
Quantities Arc Limited!
They Won't Last Long I
Buy Today on the
- AWAY PLAN"
holds our blanket si-lcction until wanted.
EXTRA WEIGHT!
- W0l
99.
i A
2 T3ftSn
1930 PRICE 3.98!
These extra mjc ("JxtM")
extra wih'bt blankets arc as
warm as ran 11 Selected
cotton is mixed with wool to
inturc wear. Sateen ribbon
bound!
The best value ever offered!
1 Hose;
?
Picot top!
Fren'ch heel!
Cradle foot!
Smart shades!
Silkto the top . . . that new high-twist silk thai gives added;
smartness and service! Foot and heel are mercerized rein.'
forced . . . and aiv extra silk thread 3p!iceu" over the toe
strengthens thai wearing point I Full-fashioned of course.
Astonishing at only 79c btu you know you always find
better values at Pcnney's!
Tsrogiicai
Suits
Cool and Correct
16.
Tropical worsteds gabardines twist ef- I
in inerlmm ami liKht
and striped elYects.
Rogp Dtletcli wna sentenced to ono
month n Jull and fined $500 wheh
convicted cf selling wpt gooiLt In-
hei diy goods it up. It wai her
fout th Lffense
Dreckviiriilge Texas
ARANCE
Quick Sellingl
SAVE! SAVE!
Pai't-Wool
Blankets
gC Each
1930 PRICE $1.49 '
The price is low but the qual-
ity il high I A mixture of
cotton and wpol injures warmth
and wear I Double bed sla
(70x60") Beautiful wHeplakfc.
Also Solid Colon!
u Honor"
Muslin
36-inch Bleached
39-inch Unbleached .
10 Yards
Favored hroui;hout the country
by valuc-wiic home-oukersl
Soft finish firm weave . .
and unusually low-priced!
Chiffon
Sec our new
No. 460! '
Two
Rayon Cotton
Crepe Dreo
for
$5-5
Ideal summer dresses ... of
rayon cotton crepe that washs
perfectly. Styled as smartly-
s'k.dr - - - for a (racUai.
of he price New prints. Sicea
14 to 40 and 38 to 43.
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 185, Ed. 1, Monday, July 6, 1931, newspaper, July 6, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123491/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.