Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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NEWS NOTES
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'CHIIMKN OF CIIANGK"
i'oil S inn ci i i;
'I'll" TwrnnYih i.'it.Siu<!> "liib a! th(> W.-.ijian's flu?
Wocini>S(i;t,% \ith Mrs I. Wit;li owrr ?«•••• idmg "Ch ildrcti ot Change"
waj; th( subjivi >.| tiso jjrgjjratn. Mis V. I'; 1 an- m hi>r usual on
U'rUiining manner.tteeu.iiied' "A , Hpiiv in W.iraaw" ironi; Martii
Hare's ''i?Qloria.fse''> which iij' ■ a piCtur.; ■' of qi.ict living : l..of6ri> way
came The author who !s -
to a Polish Officer, arid haaylivi'i.i
in Wmayw. In: fitted not. only by
"Xpi'l'ifiiiv hut by her iifttr. > !i :-h
s||fi|:t:.iviiy i.i describe :t.hiy life
winch siii' knws sti vicll
Week of Prayer
Observed Here
In. obser\"anc;e of their week
| if prayer; ihe Baptist ,M:y y,
net Tuesday afternoon :at the
•,1'idreh .'.v tU'i, fh<? "Moon and fifiSsi-
i i t "iti in eh'ti'Ki' ot iii" pro-
,'ranis.
Mr*. C\ J. ij'< Vmnnr program
hiurnrui ijri'M'i)t'"l ;n
ilt's. J. A Melnw ctvij (lie <le-
otimtiii Mi'i, Metjahey' talked
in:' "Why Sei®i Preachers To,The
Mission field."■:)l.{iers a appearing;
.11 ill'- jirogran, inehiditd ■ Mes-
iantes el djtiMia A 'I'. Hay, A. (.'.
.rn.iii !! i'eltrey.
A tottil Of 33 attended.
Wedni'iyHay evieiinga the W. M..
*. lias eiia:rf;i' of the .prayer mees-
ng serviee Tlx- Rev. McGtthey
jfseussed; the mission pre.bU-m
V<i .the week of prayer.
There., have 1 been a total of 95.
ri; attendance throughout the
'..eek. ■ .
Pythian Sisters
Elect Officers
Kqtuih
.3re<i:k.i'tfricige'.Temple Xfi. 11 "f
hei: I'j'thiatv kiK'fers.yroe't Tuesday
a,?;.. a'Mter'.aintnr. ywas j ■y,.Tilni; . v, itir .a . iart;e 'ajientlanee
Mr--. A. !•.. .Sw.eeiK;) s hisrdj.siOR 1 a'nei aefeeied .officers; for 'the/' com
of "HefUKees in }'ch««k"
. front. Alarihii ' tielliou
Stricken fiefd'.", .■- ivywicli
truthfully what h
the sjime soil, ;;"af jii
ill "l^blttnatsi-'; he;
M.iriha fjeiiii.rn i
aGerfiiany ".and, (. "
who. \yere a Is a- ; .(a ip
■'lIHi !h'i v\ ■ - -
taken;,
j
'sillWo !
■Sv.fu'.h'
iijjle^a's ,;j o',..!'nd.:
t'Jfie, hiTU^eei
i.i Tnefids : ;.ih ,
•e'-n..-S!ov,.-l<ia
e ail. -'AV i \ i,:'
le;ed 'by
' tht; 'foi",eeS".'c:.f eyi5/;';ie!'..!'gfts>:;f:' '-ei-'V'
Jean Aii'Di I i; a. ! :
, Rlith..'f ii;.ri.toy.:(pia;. .si fshvijua':
IS!uiu!■ • VViih'.1 l''-i.'i i<'ea;n_; «a!
fieheacv' and li.a;;;!:!. '. ami v. e.a a
ti.-citn:.|U<■ '..that ieii ebyj ' a,' ,-.;:a
traariinffaa. ,k' .
-a!
■i'nj;: year. . a ■■ ;. -
i;!:: "i'hase: elpcte'd ua;.-re;a. :
M.OSI. laXat.aivaa 5'I;aa. Folj>
laxee'l^eni S^naa;. V. rha
j ;.irrt''l.t^\:ia-Xeelt.' Junior... ;. M.ary '■
■ -ay, aMana^ei. KKai>'l:i:it!,eii; '. -Mas-'
tess . of, lieiiords arid . t"drn'-.poii-
lyniie, Franceii I lendneksun. was'
:,';.'a-i.'.a.a.:!'(ii;tiMisltesia" ..if ' l'"::ian.C".
.(I- ja.a . .St a,.a: aa . . Pi i 'tt. * tor
niilpl i ianaitiiia Caatd, Rub0'
i.'yia!tg« '.' 1 iaaaa : 1 yy:. -a - a-a ,a ; '.'a.
HHH
CONGRATULATIONS
Mr; and 'Ma-i Lesti'r.A. Day are
ihe ; |j;ii:ents ot1 ay dauirliter 'born
i'lnir-day morning a! their bonte
ait 203 X. Pe'ctuystreet..yTits?.y!®!
.'aiMghetl, T and; oh '-Ivalf.pauntis at
•inh and ha-- been named Ot'alia
M;jrie. ' ' iyya'iy;
f
lust a bit
( J.
■ i ■
Tii,yt
the lSth
'S. Pairk;.
yram. ';
Men 11;
dair.f - . !■.
ehisca'a 1 P.eti if;
Wrrj. \S'.. I•
1.. ["). !i,iwl-.,.a
E, iT-fexL T'' (
La.. • K; 1 i I.
A. Kitciiev (■
. . N,;".i.'r!:'a,,i.:a.';ii';'y .a'Taii-eA'-'fai -i-i;
a; ti e a :a;;i;.' oft .Mia Ba\V
for li'lieii .f'iira-'tnyi-
Wnm
-. ..a t>( el *'
.\.,th.ey
lieihiiaHi'S
S I'1'1'
a fvy
ilSgi
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:T.\:.yi.fi>yh;o>\t<;ya;:.;l.-a
K,.iiie\a '..I!., ;
... .A. I; !■;av f;y
i i v.ii'iyK; J.
• M..(
l1' uk- A;
E,';3ueencjr; Myis, ; ! „ ] Ufh.a.;.,.;
ami Din Pai'k;-. :
J'ahan.; A.i'fei nai--a Tittle
lay:'".--. , in^tidhiiy tJlIaiaa !a ttla
y.-a.-,.. . 1 inien. I >e--
t'..1;.;-; it i'sih-a -! .■ 'a .fd'anai!'... ! y.aa
iaitsepiuiiS .y sjyriia-uai.'d, iinil;
! ,'anea[K a'ai'a.y J .a. j .lam
. 'I I ' ,1 '( 1 !
S; a' ■.' - a''..,r> a.-'! lit; .;in
yj'tie. '.-.ayly. .if; '.aa'ay.ii'y:.. Vtijtt^eferj';
yee-mb'-: aa.J Teei:;t! ii j ..Nis' .it. ' aire.
"v;a .i ;a fie; -...aa tar the Ilia
-laiia! and firing tiaar I rlentis
aiai- -iai'.t atfa;se .new stsf'et'S; off-' to.
fl'i.ii. sitaey a.ini'i, ;heip;tia;an' thru
'hi; yearyby aUenthngi tla; niieet-
M:. a.iid; ail s. y.aek A.N'Inte siiiait ..
;.''.ua-sday. iii Fori. Worth '.. viy'iuni! j
'. 'i'si-s.: Wiiite s.,nlait|i'...r. ■ Mrs, it.;; ia :
a-ion; a,i;o : uiu'|'.'r>\ eh! liiaiot j
atrgia'A' 'la :!(Aio:kis.a .MernoraV i
'.;a'iapi.';(i,y\"f:i\:-..n;i • i i.."a. Ma- : aio(.|; i
ais : iasj'N^i'ia1. at a ►' i ■. ddisiy; ; os vaell, a,;- .
".add if -, e\peeied. iayi
■Tiikc . SaiulaiVr way .a vis.i.ipr' i.a j
lyt,-.: Wi'tlji W- .ia.•■-.ia\ . yy.j
i-a.li;en>a': T|a eiiis-an i soaiit W'.aa ,
if-day in Mim-1-al W'.-lka j
i", 1. AVood ..if 'i'ai-a. Oklahonta,i|
a- visitirtg fraiiitlsi!here.
Sniltiii. :J, IX.' .■sri.i'a.i.a.rs;
er. A'.i-^ji Jonesy'AV, is
I;'. Parsons of Ma--'i\ayaa Ok-
tinj; will be 'Furs- ' ahoniti ha- h.vb'vej'i; here'fy? iiha.ke.!
i ;his: ihotrie. .;■ .Mr. . Parsons lis; eon-
ace: -d with s-.'ai >-!a>e'ou--k Stor ■
her...
Buliiiie (wis
Plants
(Authorised Dealer)
KI.K( TKOI.l X
KEl-'RKIKItATOH
DEALER
Roper Gas Rttnges
Hot Water Heaters
Sniice 1' -t"tS
Stewart-Warner Radios
kim;
APPLIANCKCX).
'.fO W. Walker
Phone 300
.; I. iayaiaM ."me
'day nighty Hoeepiljei,: .'i(>. at Tt.'iO.
ait'"'!Vi.:yhl)'M> ;.; a. y and ie^tiiesiyd
'O attend.
Bazaar Planned
t'.iei.- Threeyof the Firsti'C'hi'isi;,
fstiii e'nureh w.iil yiiaiye a ba/i'tai;
'starunj; i-'ridaj afternoon at one
o'elock tuid lasting through Sat-
adas at 315 V\'e-t Walker.
Th>* pubiic is eordiiilly invited
to a'ttefiii.
!.)
What Uf
Snooper
Use Wanis Ads
New Under-arm
Cream Deodorant
safely
Stops Perspiration
Sort'S;* toTesir MPS. H M TAi"-
l.t 'If is so seriously ill in Tui-sa
Last SeptkinifieV MP. TAYLC/Il
yvas admitted: to a hospital there
unit is, still: Confined to his 1>-d
.r here,.: :;y,yy '%J. a a. ;;a -ay.
'aeirsi'liaek riding is fast e<;>ming
She "leadtng isport for Pri;ek; w.>-
. men. MRS. IsRNIT-i ? 1 AY wa
si'en not long agi,
looking hijr.se and u'i>: hoitrd' (iiis
I'lip.'ninR*IStliS. P. W. PI*!'/.!ii'. and
MISS LOU1SK Mi KiNl.AV are
taking tliis" sport ijuite seriously
In tact. MISS iM<;KI.\rLAY report;
she really tpok^ it seribtisly Mon
ijs in-iniiiig. Some fun.. Tin
VV'l-.'l.(*i I iwirus hiaye lx:oh namei
and II sorn"one is not ptdlin:; oil)
letyihe r.arties art- NAN( V A. ane
MAPy a MP.,. U'EtCM 'folfly.'.
st'riei'id todayythat he hacl di'eidcc
to I'Ull tiiare. A and B, Real Cuts'
'Ml'iS, ('. iv; V^ES'l' iost her' hat
.goihfc areiund the side of the ho
ted \\:'e:dr!esi.ia\- afti'iaioon. ;ThC
wind; Caught, it and twirled' a'
at'iiuijo'. and around. Congrafula
j-ions, MKP.MAN' i.l'SK. we al
ways knew youwotikl amount ,t'
somelhihg. Write lo us, when - yo!.'
"et to '"Love.Hand or wherever i
><; y.on -.are. -going. • Have you hue
an opoiirttinitv of swini: the brand
new RHYTHM SLIPS ai the Cin
cierella Shop'.' U" you haven't
■•ton l;jv fiida;.' ;or tomori'ow. The>
•'oulr.-l; make a lovely gift to tlif
■'* rii;ier, believ.- me, sh" shor
"bind i.-se one or two. . Hesid"
«n,r-.(.i inios.1 'J think she could us.
a little riiyliim. 1 lave received f
"ei'tiiiii" from DOROTilY KEI,
LEY-, dauehter of MR. and MR;C~
■ K iiiN KELLEY-of this -city wh
; i>- attendinsyT.S.C.W in Denton
V-,, .yive' you "College" Clatter"
COLLEGE CLATTER
By Dorotliy Kellcy
Tiiis-.w.a e<i - the. c.'mibtl.s o'
,. a".'iit'ia Ti a Stay. a,tlSd.,tbe clilii
:l,ms of T;S.C\V, w..|v quite lion
a", i f' A; Ma :■ its. Lou
a . Ua/ehvo'.'.a 1 - - ■ ; - S.weehv. an-
, I 'd i ioiid toiir-a-a'guests of former
Pre '-a a.i'la'it-; nosy atj;i?nilina
-. .t 5i. -;i-f.Til" " icab'e t laDybj
h-:'.; Sai'i.trtia-v ia': :! o'eleek wit!
-Ma- (I fi'ieii!) Affr a 'A'eek-f
i-'hiib; l"a bfiiinting ,vh'e"town firi'd"'
ay d U'hiti'y'i ;Al;rs: . Cienti e.scoiled
hey - yoim.a - iyood, lududin-:': Dot'
a'ihye Cari.w-! ieii! and clau.L'hler
Jeii v. to T*>al!as Sunday fo att'-ntl
a eohyei-t: It waa thanyh'om'e■- aijaic
far one ;more : time. - '
AV'.-; hi-r.yat T.S.<'(.' W are Wait-
:,iny '.vith inu-n rirm -'. for" Peygy
Sw<-;-n>'. Pat, Sahdefer.,; Soe.am
P.udm.'in and Slarjiirj'y Oye;to at-
'-terii.l thi'- .annual Texas High
Sehoo) Press Assbeiation heyar
a.rr-h-" fiet'einhbr ii" thi-otiah liieeeiii-
|>e:r .IV-; Mary Sioke- '.•sn'" 1 plan
•o ijiibiv thein lh" "siiort-sh.eetirie
aiai r."!iiiered l-ed" shie of college
1 ' d >ri'ta(eli: them!
SEEN OR HEARD- WINONA
X<oRVEI.L and Jl 'ANITA LOVE
of . North Texas makitn; eood
erades - as. usual . . . GWEN
JAMES Of T.S.C.W. blushing
when President L. II. Hubbard
nat'ii'd lier as "one of the smartest
i:irls he has ever seen" and be-
fore. the entire Ereshman assem-
ble, ton! . . . J EMMIE: CARLIS-
t E of North Texas tryir.a to find
"a ride borne for this eomin1: week.-:
.-lid. anlv tVt MORE DAYS BE
* ' HOME!
R°ad Ad- For Bargains
initio Aews
!.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Williams
iiid . dauglitei'i Helen, oi i idessa
;iihd iMi'.s. J. H. Ctibk ofMidlaii.:!
pen! tile .weekend awKh; their,
nothei, Mrs. W. T. tirneey., - ■
-MiV'a.i'i<l .Vii:s. HenryEibyd ;J.;ri;"
-a Striiwn spent:. Stiiickn in C{i(f-
'lo. y :a ■ .a;'.--' '
Mr, aiuia'Mi's. Ciiyrif'y' CTe1]sj: • ti! - fit
iineral AV'eiia: visiieciatrie-nds:;' m
ctdd'a lUsa, w'eek;
. -Mrsa R. . E; .ii.ui'kriei' of ' a. t-.-t.ie
'iMted her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
.a.a Ai. R<ig.ers.'.:..l:as.t ■ ^\eek.:;
Mi-.s. Cliiud'eS Diliiiifiijv is a pii-
enl. in th< Iirecki'nridge Clinic.
Mi; and: Mrs. J, M. t'-'uriey, of
'.■•eckeni-idge' Ayeiv' .gliests of Mr
ml Mi-s. Janies Oorley Sunday.
The iftfihy : frieiitls . of; Xlr. and
ii's. L. S. l'"agyC;a:e,:glafl to learn
hat: their little .son. Joe 1> . who
;as been a patient in the W'est-
ide hos|.iital i'o.r tb.e past ten
'a.Vs is irnpro\:iiig and \yill ,-coh
aeturn home.
Dick Holiday has returned h;
addo allei sijendin!; the slim-
ier in lc"A'ii: lie is. an uncle of
as. L. S. E.igg, and a has made
any friends here.
Riley Hammock; who is visit-
; his brothei'y.iiy Arkansas. is
eeted home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bigj,| of1 Breck-
.n-idge were giiesls of Air and
. i (. L. l-'oster Sunday,
rs. Quit'.cs Corbel t honored
daughter, Martha', with a
at.hday dinner Sunda\. Th.ose
tcncliiie were Misses' Ne'le and
1 atherine Dov. niny b! Caddo
a Gene VVright ■ of Hi".'eken-
'.y. and Messrs E. G. Dixon.
Utiide Addington. J. W. M'h.art.aii
1 Rreckenridge, P. Cllerm of.
Austin and lie h.etyiree.
-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nicklas
aid son. "To'-iiny. spc-iij. 'Fimiasilav:
' V'.'eavh'ei'aircl. v. itha.t.he iiari:hts
• M>. Nickla-;. . .
Mrs.' L. Gei'diki and daitglrar.
.ihnity y:if' Ec-rt Sii'n'anei'.y N'i".e
!o.xicb;visited in the ia.ma of het'
ousin, Mrs. P. E. McMillan.Miu'l
amily, .last, .week. -
Mi. and Mrs. A. J, Williams bi
L-'deiisa imd Mrs. ,1. -11. Cook of
.'idland u'ei'e gui'sts in the 'home'
J their! mot!•-; r. ;Mrs. \\\ T
Iracey, Sund;i> and aiiyiiiflay..
E. B. l.'adspeth - Jr. stiident al
V & M. colleee-ial i'Jryan spent
the 'Veckend visiting his parent-.
Me. and Mrs. I a : Pa 1 hidspet.h.
at,( Ihe Westside hospital a. rplIEltE are three regiments of
Bi'eckehridgi'. L fie,. 'rtillery in the bl.-l
i 5?!' "'hd Mi>. J.k Brooks ot ield ai'lil.lery brigade lot , the- 3(itli|
I.'enioii were the guests of Mr division. ThiV 131st has a Fleur
find Mrs. J. It. Davis Siindiiy. De Eit, centered on iLs .shield to |
EVirs. Brooks :ls the former :Miss |
Sue LcWey a teacher in tjii>;|;
-chool :;e\:ei;dyyears back.- j
.Vlrs: Quincey t-orbeii. Mrs. Ro-
■r! ('orbetl and Mrs. 1). ('. 1 lam- -
OjocIv spent Monday .in Ebrt;
AVoi'th'. ■" '-1
.Mr; and. /Mrs. . Piiok .'Webb har j
us. gui'st.s Sb'tklay Mi; and. "Mrs J
A. S;1 Andrews/and children.. Mrs ']
,E. I I; Webb aiul J. ,\V. Riekard oi 1
iii'e[.;ke!i'ri'(.lge:; Mi. -and Mi's j
Mtirph(y\' W'elib of Stephenvill. |
.ndieate it; service in France, and
: has tile Meuso-Argonne stream-
ar on. its colors. "We Play-. 'I'he
..iame" is the regimental motto.
| aiidy.Miss Mary Eiyinees Wiiuioy
I of a£}a>\ eet water, a student at Tar
leiO! at" Stophenviiie:;,
.BlaRLlNCiTcJN, Hies, (U.R> -
John Phihp Sbusn's fiivpi'ite; horse
Aladdin, now L'ti yeiirs old, ha
been .purchased by-' Augustus Bet
thiaume as a pet for his two eiiil
di-eWS
Inder Dome—
. i . ned h rum Patj2 One
t aith th.e enemy 'for 20 days,
eiye-sixths of the 2nd ' Division
casualties were in this regiment
uui ,'i3 distinguished service
ervice crosses were awarded to
y'icers and men of ihe regiment
. Mohse-Argonik' streamer.
rlIE 132nd Eieid ArtilU-ry has
two streamers : one, for the
jlianish-Aii'leriean war and the
it her marked simply "France ' A
-.and crossing its shield diagonal*'
.. from top to hottont i-eealls tiny
a-giment's Mexican border ser-
iee. The band is yellow because
! t that time it was a cavalry ov-
; .anization. A Kleur De Eis in the
i lipjier oprtion of the shield de-
totes its service in France and -
i palm tree in the hyA'ei' portion its
j ;>artiicpation in the Spanish-Am-
•riean war. Its niatto is: "Eiante
totae Rotare" — let the wheels
keep rolling.
nas the "France':' streamer. Its
ia;, I he " France" tsreamer. Its
ervice in France is designated
tdditionallv bv the Fletn- De Lis
.n the upper portion of its shield,
.ie lower portion has a .sombre-1
i which, of course, recalls its;
• iexiean border sei'vice. The!
.ield is artillery red and has a I
lie bend sccjj or diagonal band
.ken from the coat of arms of,
"a Dallas family because the;
ganization was formerly known
■ .ie; Dallaes Artillei-y Company,
re. a.to, "Imm Spiranius Tue-
..iui'," means while we brcathi'
e shall deterid. ;
little i^ioi'tyaitH'ijl'jn.*;;ytit the*.
Huddle of the star. '
'I*1!IE Guardsmen vyeiit off happy
I at the decision of; (lie Statey
Supi-eme -Coui-t that by, entering
the military service thay did not
forfeit civiloffices ti'iat .ntany of a
them occupied.
They wereyenfirely tuidisi ui l':ocly
by thy 'I'ex'as Sijpreini:. Cyjiirt; nien-;
t ion t h;tt J iiere ' is ;i-fede,ra,l -^ti'd ale
wli ich pi-o||iKit s . ;in of ficer on I lip-,
active lis! of the ariiiy hfildiiig a
civil office bt'Cause ii N"al io'ual ,
Guard - officer Is not on i h;y yu'jlve.
list- of' the ,fh S. .Army.
Going tin active o'tUiy dm- not
put them on the; active E;stv Thoa
active list, is a ilistinet grbtip of,
officers Who tire devoting all their
time to military .affairs.
CLASSIFIED
For Real
'•'1VE room modem hou.se, .Call
302 ot Apply at 505 N. Parks. :
l,OS<
2 BROWN mules. Notify M; |||
Monroe. Ranger, lit. 2.
For Sale
ONE .1934,Foi'd pick-up. A real
• val.tif! for cash $50.00. Mary
Dtmcan, 311 W. Elm.
® H
All;-'; Flbreiie ;Ilbl'St , v. itacl
"riends in Abilene 'Satuf'da;. ancl
Sunday.
Tin Rey. A. I . Rogers of'Den-
ton wi'.; fill his re'uhir appoint-;
•tent at the Christiah church
'•aturday night anil Sunday.
Little Joe; Fagg: is slow ly im-
proving from his recent; operation
'JpilE l-l.3rd Infiintry. 72nd bri
' sale, has a shield diyided b>
• ■ ■ t. \ •• line I hat recalls its ser-
on th.e Big p.eiid of the Rio,
i' i.a; r.d on the Aisne. The lip-
s' pa;.';■ h.a.- an oak tree sit;
it.-, participation s the
ieilsesArgoiinc ;is t!ie first en-:
•; a'en' of th.e World W.'ir in
' "'rail b es.'iie under fire. A ke>
' 1 I he In.v.-r poi't ion of the shield
s an ifide.v of ; iis Cuban service
a-, ihe; Spanish-American war. Ils
-■'. t'.o is. "Arms Secure Peace" -
^ sliielfl ;vJib. a ,wa\'y fiand run-
ning diagonally across it from
tot ie bottom, with a' sheathed,
Poiear svoiy! in IhClbwvi; jiortiph
| v>f ;t he,; shield, and a couple of
'''PC'S taken from t lie arms of
^ d( notes/'ihe1 J t44th ,
| Infant i-;.', 72nd' 'Brigade, and fe- i Why for "strike, quickly." Its two-;;
j .et;gh}i;es' it- sei'viee in file -Span-; -'olor; shield divided diagonally
"yii-Auier-ican war, on; the, Mexichn '• f'as in" trial-kings.'
horde, and in th.- Champagne ~
/■■eetn'r hi the woi'hl wiii'. ; rpiIE division's , aviation, the
The :« ;isv' .hand1 is for the Mex- : A 1 lith squadron, has Its '.dis-; *
:eah border soyice;' the;' Ct:ain-| tinctive airplane markings De- ;
1 pagn; , ..ai-morial O-tripes for it? scribed '.technically, it is: "On a |
El rench "'service, .and the key is ' hurfe within an annular argent:]
taken froiri the :'Spanish war ser- i edged sable a mullet. or pierced i {
1 ice inedal. | by an ace of diamonds phasing
'l'he regiment bar tlie Meuse- card proper." In ordinary lan-
I Argonni. streamer on its colors, guage that means a sliadet? sui-r
its motto, is "Par Oneri," equal i in a circle with the ace of diain-
ti ' th.e tcisk. [ or.ds of a card deck protruding a
"Wanted
Id.
iJfifllra
A.i'F 112th and ,124th -Cavalry
1 regimi'nts foi'ming the 5Gtha
v.valry brigade of the 3(hh Diyi-
airt hiive both been organized
set than they organizations th.it 1
eiit. oyerseiis. They Were in E.
h '.service for training, however,
aiuring the' world war and were;,
h'.arin' to go" ,as' the :not.to; :bf the
!2ih". cavi'.li'j. ;sa\'.i; Its 'shield lias,
cavalry hor.-e riimpant.
The 124!Iv .eavairy has ;i':record;
if baring won! all the Pershing;
iophies for tcavalry marksman-
iiip arid has as : its motto;'; "Gol-
yeo; Rapidamente" which is Span-
^'ifplirylyayiged i;id,\yato care for
woiyari. Rei'erehehs i'e-
o'lii'ed.' 'Hhrea hides, north of
aCj'i
-aSvin. i'h.ahe a.irs, aj. . ' Q..-
.'iij . Wod'dsoiv', ;,t'ex;is. -.
———
Sr-'ECIAL NOTICE
i; : ' L . : a y is now ; ehl-
•yi. i-al.a \'..'yi;l;On's Be;-.'a,v
j J,; aha'. .v;;y,d appreciate I'a'.r
ni't- e'ifi'fi'rt'i; .a, i.■ r tiiere; O
Help
Wanted!
Man to Sell Ete-
ssid
EleeiTlsal. A©-
ijMaii*ces S©s 1 2e
csatc®B?ss. Muast
Ere good sales-
maai. Anpiv S y
ie^ep. Box X"1
American.
STAY READY for HOLIDAYS
Have your "clothes .cleaned now
Suits 25c
Pants 15c
1 Pc. PLAIN
Dresses 25c
? PIECE SLACK
Suits 25c
These Prices are Strictly
CASH and CARRY
MQdern Dry
Cleaners
(Across From Post Office) '
PHONE 118
EXTRA CHARGE FOR
DELIVERY SERVICE
a'^s
'k
.<* ;Si^
V
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1. Does not rot dresses, does
not uriufd skin.
2. No w.'i it hig toiity.Ci n be used
right after sluvuig.
3. h'siiiui)' siops perspitjtion
for 1 so J ibys. Removes odor
from perspirafiari
4. A pure, white,grcaselesS,stain-
less vanishing: cream.
5. Acrid has bren awarded rhe
Appro'-M Se.il a.fdie A.r.crivan
Ifeieute of Liimderi'r.g for
being harniicss to fabrics,
25 MILLION jars of Arritl
have been sold. Try a jar today!
tvu ubbu aoiu.; ii ry o.jai luuayi ^«
arrid Oriqinal
391' j«r
At «ll «ltirr« i r.U|ri.p.'.t«>i!rt
C nimh tn 'O*1 atlil 5'lf jurf;
rheumatism
When any of the organs or glands of the body are not nor-
mal in their 'unction poison accumulates causing inflamation,
soreness ancl sufferinn. called Rheumatism.
Vertebrae tn t .t-c n^t in Sine causes pressure on the nerves
th.it interfere with life force* reaching every part of the body.
We ad.'ust tl'.e vertebrae to thrir normal position relieving
the nerve pressure and the parts are restored to their normal
function, because they are getting Itfe.
drs. light chiropractic clinic
3RECKEN RIDGE
313 W.
TEXAS
Williams St.
.W^.W.V.W.V.*.W.-.V.W.W.W.V.V.V.-.V.W.".WAV
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FRAMES
lp ■.
■ a W-.„
Give
For
Christmas
Photographs
SEE OUR SPECIALS
WALTON'S STUDIO
117 EAST WALKER
■7-3
per 5 0/,..
mas ^reei
Cards
The Most
igii
Christmas Cards In Town!
■Tt's' fjrno ;i>raiii to iliink of Ghi'istnias
car.Is . . . mill that irteb.ns ; thinking a-
oitin (if the A.MI'jlIICAN" PIlINTrNCl
COMI'.VNY w;liere a fine selection bf
eanls is aisvaiting yiiur choice. Choose
f'foixi'manyytruly .distinctive.:;;; designs
with yeiiv name printed, embossed or
engraved. Come, in early . . .don't wait
'til later; on when selections will be de-
pleted and you'll be rushed for time
yourself! (Each style card is sold exclu-
sive to you.)
THE AMERICAN PRINTING
LET ADMIRATION PAY YQU& XfHAS BILLS
S HERE'S ALL YOU DO—Just finish this easy sentence: 1 prefer AJ miration
Coffee because —
-4^ (Finish in about 25 additional words)
IT'S EASY—Sincerity is the keynote . . fancy designs do not count extra. Jtist
v.-ritc down in your own words why you prefer Admiration Coffee.
YOUR CHANCES ARE GREAT—because this is NOT a national contest
—you are not competing- with several hundred thousand contestants. Your
chances of winning a rash Christmas present are. excellent.
WHEN FINISHING your sentence, remember: Admiration is eco-
nomical to use because of its abundant fuil-bo<lied richness. Admira-
tion's scientific roasting methods makes every cup uniform in
delicious flavor. More Southwest housewives prefer Admiration
over any other brand.
'ADMIRATION . . . the richest flavor
<For Contest Rules see left and below}
in
coffce!
\ NEW CONTEST EACH WEEK! First Prize, $100.00; Second Prize,
$40.00; Third Prize, $20.00; Next Twenty Prizes, $2.00 Each.
RULES:
I'-ira: a. i'aain ;h.a t of ynptia tell us, in about 25 words why you prefer Admiration Coffee.';
Print a: aa-' on ot'ii.'ial . i'.;i". blank votir name and address and the name and address of the
•aler i-a.i;, whom von 1 - <!:air;.';. n. Attach one Adtn.ir—fttt rC'-'.V^n. or fn_imile, and mail with
i .aa . a, ■ >' •( Box ''OKI Houston, Texas Admiration cou-
are pack.;"! .'.all : .."ii. J.a*. aiiM pnc~:.^c'o"i ACmiranrtff Coiice.
ENTER NOW (
and as often
as you wish.
SEE...
your grocer
for more,
entry blanks.
St a. ! in a- a...?. ,' enti'ia- v.-.u wish, provided each is accompanied
, an A'diniration coupo.:i or i.icsiniilc.
Judges fll .a••nr.'! pri." - to the entries which, in their opinion, give
j'mr.i-t ai.ar.ipriaii' refi-'ons tor preferring Admiration Coffee. The
.vision the judg. s will b< final. So contcsi nitries will be returned
; :id; iUV' becoliie the jiropefty -of' the , Dunciiu .Coffee Comiiany. ,
Aiivrme 'may . nt.er except .employees of .the Duncan Coffee Com-
;.iy, f hylf: a.lvi'rii-ingyieeiicya iiiid their .families."
h. Entries are .eligible front any place• where Admiration Coffee is
sold and pry-e- are sub.ieet tn 1-ederal; State, and local taxes and regit-
iations. I napplicalile in anv jurisdiction where any part of this contest
. plan ;is ,tiixed; regulated'or ,prohibited.
7. If ;.otir dealer's name is on your winning entry blank he receives a
cash awa.-d aisti.' '-
8. Each week's contest closes Saturday, midnight. Entries received
postmarked after that date will be entered in the following week's
contest. Final contest closes Dcccmbcr 21, 1940.
FREE ENTRY ELANK
1. Finish this sentence: I Prefer Admirtiiion Because..
2. Fill in your name and address:
Name.-...—............ ............ Street ;
City , State ...................
Dealer's Name
3. Attach one Admiration coupon or facsimile, and mail
to:
ADMIRATION DEPARTMENT C 16
Bos 207?, Houston, Texas
•First Contest closed 0tt6b«f 19; last closes Oeeer.i:? 21, 1M#
PHONE 267
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Hall, C. M. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1940, newspaper, December 5, 1940; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131057/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.