Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN—BRECKENRJDGE, TEXAS
Breckenridge will attend this
Youth Forum to consider the
church. The young people will
meet in the Young Peoples cUts*
room at 7 o'clock sharp.
Mr. Myers' class on "The LMt
and Works of The Apostle Pau
will meet in the basement at T
with the children lor their sing-
song and Bibiestudy.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Robert Earl Stone, assistant
minister of the Large Parish i>;
connection with First Presbyter-
ian Church, will participate in
the morning worship and preach
at the Vesper Service Sunday a'.
tl e church, <ftlr. Stone arrived
in Breckenridge from Oakland,
Calif., last Thursday, and has
shall have an oil proration law
anil it must decide too whelhei
there .-hall be a modification of
that law as In a ween oil Metis
aiuloit fields, it remains for a
conferene • committee to recom-
mend to the two houses what shall
be don,, about excess monies de-
v elopm.-: irom the one cent pro-
that had been seen in more than
three weeks.
The German* launched a fairly
he&vy attack at Liver|Jool and un-
identified planes, probably Nazi
craft en route to attek Belfast,
dropped several bombs upon Dub-
lin and caused the greatest casual,
lies the neutral Irish capital had
yet suffered
tax allotted j Between 30 and 40 persons were
ration of the yasobn
to highways. That promises «i kilted in Dublin and upwards of
deadlock. A few Important issues J100 wounded. The Irish believed
remain in the house for settle- i 'he bombing was accidentia!,
men*. i minting out that German planes
Future Legislation constantly fly over Dublin to get.
This legislature has had a will-
police station. She v. as calm and
consented to being booked, but
she balked at entering a cell.
The officer tried tact and at-
tempted to persuade her to go
into the cell. Suddenly she turn-
ed on Cullen and attacked him
with her teeth. In a few short
bites she rip|>ed his shirt off hi.-
back and lore one leg off his
trousers.
Irene
ingness to make decisions on ev-
ery problem that confronts Tex-
as. It has made definite settle-
ment m a considerable numbei
the city s
north to
their bearings from
iights before heading
bomb Belfast.
The British cheered the arrival
of the first food shipped under the
. , U. S. lease-lend act ,a cargo of
nd, ot issues, it u turns out that W. J middle western cheese and eggs,
be | Lee (/Daniel shall go to the; jn Rome, new rationing restric-
Wife Wears
Churchill Scarf
LONDON, Eng. <tg!) National
slogans and some of the inspiring
phrases from h e r husband's
speeches are printed all over a
scarf which Mrs. Churchill, wife
of the Prime Minister, wore when
she handed over a mobile club
van for thy use of A- T. S. girls in
In Rome, new rationing restrie
gun his work of ministering to I United States Senate, you people lions prohibited tjie baking of bis-' uTnely ciistrictus "recently? *She is
religious needs of neighboring; >i Texas may lic sure that with cuits and crackers containing Hour | president of the VWCA.
communities where needed and Coke Stevenson as governor and j rationed fats or milk. I .
invited. | Homer Leonard as speaker of the
Re\. Victor K. Aubrey, the pas-1 hou^e. ;i just determination will
Irene Dunne and C.iry Grant. spier.did starts ot • uch h,t,
*; Wife/' are reuniteil in the gay. romantic hit. " Penny Sc
gagement at the Palace Theatre beginning Sunt. ay. Grant
who ■sventuatty r.ettles do*n to being the pcrfect hutoand
inal Irresponsibility
Doran.
wlien the going gets rough.
I . i
"Th-; Awful Truth" and "My Favor-
•r.au;."' which opens a two-day en-
appears as a carefree newspaper man
and father, only to revert to his orig-,
i ncluded in the cast are Bculah Bondi and Ann
WE BRECKENRIDGE
CHURCHES
CHURCH
C M< Gah. y.
i 'ir t BaptM
n!vis al.
u
FIRST BAPTIST
Brother Phillij
pastor of the first
Church, is preaching in
qtceting at Evans Avenue . Bap-
tist Church, Fort Worth I>r.
Thomas A Patterson tlii p.i-t<>.
Ot the Evans Avenue H.ipi'-t
Church, will preach here in th«
phtee of Brother McGlihey lot I
Services Sunday. June t Brothei
Patterson was^wah m in .i
ytval not many months ago We
should be glad to tie.u him a;;.i n
tomorrow He is .t graduate • !
Hardin-Simmons I'mversitv and
the Southwestern Baptist Theo-
logical Seminary S| • i il rnus •
has been .Yrr.irn; i I'.v Mi 1>\' '
Bono for buth services Sunda:
"The l«ord i* My Slvphead" v. ill
be sung ■ by the t hou- Sund'ty
morning, and "His Eye i> on t'ie
SparrrW-Stmday even ng.
The Vacation Bible School o|h .
It 8:.T0 a. m. and clod's at 11 '<)
a. m each morning ne-1 w
Mil-
June
our
and
, I"
I
school will continue thro
1J. All boys and 'girls
city between the ages c
IK an
aeon s
1 in'
met
it. it to attend,
ting Monday at
rn.
Prayer
■ut
Meeting Wednesday
p. m and cho r practice
H.-.'io p. rn Wednesday. as u>u
Mi', r> F Bruins has l«-
chosen as the new scout mash
with Mr, B
sist.int The
ail hoys ol
in the li
Church to me
Koughncck Bible
day evening at
>p of
.feel Key as the a
leaders are urgt .
scout age interest i
he First Bapti-i
I them a l th';
('las- room Mo.
7:30 o'clock.
?'-< f 1 Ivllti JJ
/ .Mih 1\ WHERE EVERYBODY GOES
SUNDAY and MONDAY
■ 0|
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MAUREEN O'HARA
JAMES ELLISON
ALBERTO VILA
BUDDY EBSEN
DIOSA COSTELLO
lOl.OK CARTOON
S PORT
WE LEAD IN PRICES
On All Scrap Iron and Metal
CABLE. Ton $!,"><)
TIN. Clean. Ton $3,011
FREE of Wood Upholstering, Foreign Material
IRON, Ton $7.00 to $13.0(1
Stssi and Heavy Cast
Call I n for an Estimate
PHONE 167
UNITED PIPE & METAL, CORP.
AT W. F. A S. R. R. DEPOT
ON MAIN HIGHWAY PURCHASERS OF CARLOADS
dry and Emotion
(, 'hiinii School
in Religion,
meets at y:43
will
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
C Raymond Gray Pastor
At the evening service. 7; I". ]
m . the pastor wilt pr-ach a spe-
cial sermon on the «nbiectr Why
t iocs N'oi God Stop the War.
At the morning service Hi:.Vi
a rn the suhiect V III |W': Mens-
Voung 1'copies Choir
t at >; 15 p. ill.
•ivlw. ek :ei viee Wednesday at
Jtu *tU, 4
m ate invited to any or all
hese service's.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
• W VValker Street)
B liie Stluwl. D:«5 a. m.
1'r iching 11 a. m.
(i-'omniunitin. 11)43 a. m. -,!
Seniem; "A World Upside
0own "
cning -ci-vices:
Folk Class, ti: 15 p. m.
I'i nching, 7; 13 p. in.
Suli-ji t; "S'i'iiptures that arc
Miss-Applied."'
Ma! e-'k Services:
i.eke- Bible Class Monday at
I '5 nL '
Bihle .Study Wednesday evening
ri'(; 8 o'clock,
I'id yon Know That all wars
m , religious nature tJatmis
1. 1-2.)
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Amos W Myers, Pastor
"Those Giants of Old" and
"'IT.. Ettcctiw Church that Fail
d will he the morning and eve-1 keeping.
in.!;; sermon subjects to he
liven d try the pastor at the
tor, will preach on the tne:nc.!
"S|Nit News in Ancient Babylon,"
.it the morning worship at 11
o'clock. Miss Evelyn Gihbs will
act as pianist for the service.
The Vespers will be held at
o'clock, with Mr. Stone;
preach ny and Mrs. W. L. Kcllcy
acting as pianist. Christian Endea-
vor. under the sponsorship of
Mrs. W. R Lace will meet a'
6:30
The Sunday School. W. R. Lace,
siiperiniendent, will meet at 9:45
a m. The Men's Bible class,
taught by the pastor, will assem
hie in their room in the base-
ment of the church at 0:3'J o'-
clock.
The Young Woman's Guild will
meet at the manse at 305 W.
llullum Monday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock, with Mrs. Victor K. Aub-
rey as hostess.
The monthly meeting of ihr
session vvill be held Tuesday nighi' ham Travis
at 7:30 o'clock at the church.
Mrs. J. L. Glen, Abilene, .will
hold a double session of the Lead-
ership Training School at the
church Wednesday night at 7 o'-
clock. Visitors are welcome to
attend for worship.
Ship
l«- reached in every issue.
From tlr.s observation post 1
must make and put in the rec- !
i rd this soberest of my obsei
vat ions, in thirty years of look
ing tin iti over l have witm^sed
no man within a cowboy's loop
of th, pblit.cal agility and abil-
ity of W. Lee O'Daniel, Foi
whatever it is - vorth, I record
now, that lie. next to Adolf Hit-
ler, i:. Ihe greatest [Militical stra
legist 1 have ever observed.
For Newspaper Readers
I.puis ana had its Muey Long
and "mbraci'd hint. Germany had
its Hitler and now he tantalizes
and threatens the world.
credulity embraced the minstrel-
sy and r'cited the gospel of I.
Lee 0'l>aniel and he is theirs.'
We are a sovereign people. It j
matters not what crimson blushes
.would mount to the cheeks of Ben
Milam, of David Crockett, of Wil-
or of Janus Bowie—
the people of Texas twice, because
of the IT in Ins radid voice have
claimed him for their own.
ll they do elect him, they are
speeding himon to greater heights
i in las fancy i. In two successive
days he levelled radio blitzkriegs
on tlv press and on all members
of the congress. He has served
notice, in his vanity, that by ra-
dio he i> going to make the hum-
ble citizens of the nation sub-
servient to his radio magic, even
| as he has conjured the .vvill ot
| the people of Texas who had bet-
ter breeding than tliftt.
In Japun. the opinion was ex- UPn nffk'cH Hushfinflv
pressed by the Japanese foreign nvripiLKCa nUSUUnUli
office organ, the Japan Times and Carry On
Advertiser, that tne people of the !
world preferred Adolf Hitler's 1 HALIFAX, Yorkshire, Eng. <U.Ri
"new order" to the four freedoms Members of the An • ent Order
of President Roosevelt which For-, Henpecked Husbands have
eign Secretary Anthony Eden cited 1 their i.anual general meei-
asa British war aim. | inK "8"° and enjoyed their one
I day off in the year from their
i wives. None revealed the secret
(Continued from Page One)
ficials.
Two crew.s arc working, each
crew responsible for its boat
Louie Clarke, Jr.. is in charge1
t,f No. I, and Tommy McClei- J
land in charge of No. 2. Uiion O 1 * 1
the completion of Ihe two boats \^Y|Jl'llS DCIlCVCCi
nv i J I
Continued from Page One
flared again with the most action
Ickes Appointed
Continued from Page One
regulartory authorities and the
industry itself, stands ready to
do everything necessary to meet
its responsibility in this cmei
gency.
Texas*! SHi(i ,hat 'ie regretted very
" much that the discriminatory
withdrawal from the Gulf coast
of the tankers called for in the.
Maratime Commission's pool has
brought about a situation upon
which this far-reaching decision
had probably been made.
Shirt of Police
Literally Lost
SAN ANTOINO <U.R>. City Po
liceman Charles C'Ullen literally
lost his shirt in this case. Anil
he lost it the hard way- by hav-
ing it bitten off.
What's more he lost part of his
trousers.
Cullen arrested a young wom-
an recently and took her to the '
that their wives might call,
that heir wives might •.all.
TO CHECK
THIS WEEK AT
THE PALACE
Sunday and Monday
"PENNY SERENADE"
Dunne, Cary Grant
Cartoon
News
Tuesday
"SCOTLAND YARD" —Nancy
Kelly, John Locter
Sportlight
Wednesday and Thursday
"AFFECTIONATELY YOURS" —
Merle Oberon, Dennis Morgan,
Rita Ilayworth.
John Nesbitt Novelty
Sportlight
News
Friday and Saturday
"A WOMAN'S FACE" — Joan
Crawford, Melvyn Douglas,
'-onrad Veldt
I.!ugs Bunny Cartoon
Picture People
THIS WEEK AT
THE NA TIONAL
Sunday and Monday
"TIIKY MET IN ARGENTINA"
Maureen O'Hara, .Irenes Elll-
son, Gene Raymond
Sportlight
Cartoon
Tuesday
"BACK STREET" Margaret
Sullivan, ChaUes Boyer
Three Stooges Comedy
Novelty
Wednesday and Thursday
"BloNDE INSPIRATION" -
John Shelton. Virgini;i Grey
Horton Smith Golf Short
Unusual Ocupntions
Friday and Saturday
"PALS OF THE PECoS" - Three
Mesquiteers
"Winners of the West" —
Dick Foran
Donald Duck Cartoon
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NEW CAR PURCHASES
FINANCED AT BANK RATES
MONEY LOANED
—TO BUY A CAR (NEW OR USED)
—ON YOUR CAR
—TO REFINANCE YOUR CAR
INSURANCE
OF ALL KINDS
R. G. CAMP & CO.
Insurance
TAYLOR BLDO.
OVER McMAHAN
Auto Loans
PHONE 555
DRUG STORE
a prize will be given to the crew
producing the best workmanship,
showing the utilization of care;
and precision in construction I
Speed or the time element wil:,
not he considered.
Skipper Russell Jones, of th?
Texan, stated today, that there |
are now openings in the ship fo> ,
boys interested in Sea Scouting.
He stated that there is a special
need at once for Iwys from 11
to 16 qualified in bugling. Imiok-
signalling, woodworking
de- and machine ship. Any boy who
reg- can show experience in these line-
u; u Sunday .services. Accompany-
th- morning sermon Mr. D
I A H .worth and Mrs. C. M
it ill vi,i| sing a duet.
In il; cool of the b.-wment the
Ladies Council vvill meet at 3
o'< .... k M1 ifliiav a.'ternoon for tlteii
last Rwvting of the old year. This
ine. utig will he the social meet-
ing. with the executive1 board a>
ike The officers for the new
a will l«,. installed at this
■wsfiKjll
Wcifrt.
F-.il -n [I Dinner will he in
it ; the high strhool gradu-
!• i. in:- churth and other of
iir your. : |H-op|0 who have beer.
, . i • collage. The dinner pro-
ie will be in charge of the
• iAll members and
should g«'t in touch with Skippei ]..
Jones. Special ratings will In.
available for those who can qual
ify.
O'Daniel —
COLOR
MID
G«id«
handr«dt
IS
Continued
to determine
problems. It
ate to decide
from Page One
some important
is up to the Sen-
v^hether our stale
Rockwell Bros,
and Company
AM
tnb
tf&S
USfS
, because it has
MO MOVING PARTS
in its freezing system
A
iust prior to the social.
■ evening the monthly
• nd
\t
it
ol the church are invited I
i; their pot luck dinner.
o'clock Sundiiy evening
.th l-'orum will have its
■ting on the general'
• ■I "Know Your Ow a'
in.'Si T> e forum discussion
• )■> i-i. ceded by a lecture
: -in Mis, Helen Millikin on th>
ihi-c.e Mi., Mary Louise Zim
•••rrean ' ill haw the devotional
•d It is the hope of the pn<-
• and sponsors that many *r.'-
ills mimled young people of
WE purchased all the ptraerlp-
tionj filled by HOOD DRUG
STORE, tine* 192). Hood cus-
tomer* can now hav« those per-
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PHONE 830
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A small burner takes the
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freezing sysicm . . . and that
means nothing to wear, perma-
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erating cost
In addition, Scrvel offers
beauty in design, adaptability
of interior equipment and mod
crn convenience features.
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1941, newspaper, June 1, 1941; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131385/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.