Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 257, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 17, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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JPSgS Pour—Phone 000
TEJS BRECKBNKIDGE AMERICAN, BRECONlilDQJS, TEXAS
Showing At The PALACE SUN. and MON.
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A bevy of hrjutit* jrhlc Wdi ifu; Voitc, i "Step Luclv," new musical
suiting Flunk Sm. -j, n th <,terse Mus;;l>> and Gloria Dcljavui.
Held in Assault
SM
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Miss'Billic June Robinson
e or i,«:.i{«T.ijr
In {i simple ., •„■ . iii
mony Miss. Htliir-
daughtei <ii Alt .incf M' u i ^
Robinson, ri-iv;
'.Flight oifn . ;■ I , i" I '■ <
SOW of Ml .Ki'l M I • ft ?
Wcdtwsdav: 'Sypt.-tTiber, J M ?i v.
8:30 p. fit Rev ' 'V;;T,
rca<J I he sift) pi i rjiis <:y
his home 'w« h t| =•', : v- ■
family ami. a !>vy $6 ii.H.
present.
The bride , 1 ■
dress of io h!u. ertp.;
accessories. Shi w 'irir ,<
Wjiito cnmattunv turj ' ihi,
• For «>nv 1hinf ''hi isi< "ni'if
a bracelet thnt :tjn> :-.
'Mrs. Rpi'd. W.IVI' v;>l || . f';::;.-
ried ami for
she carried a iftbi * ff
Ifceived reeent !'}•• l>y :Ci|ilT,
Gray from S*R;:i «>-i>< t Gray ni.h
the 90th f>iv. in Krentv
Miss Bett> r.i.u ,si-ier
of the bride. was her party
dant. She wan lowiv. in yii<fv
and brown. .laiititv R<<uen ' vis
best man.
Mrs. Re#d Isa^ iii-.t: ji:'uui <°t
from ■ Comirc'ti.'c, 'feyife;
finished her work -in litgtf SRhni$j:
taking her dpilomh from Hie train
ing school in conricgtton wi'h I5S
STC. Prior to this'-summer. She
has Ix'fn in the Br<4:kenririgtv
Schools.
F-0 Rem) N i :;rinlwHto of
Br?ckenridge High SehwiK ife.-'Ni
in the Army Air Corps and has
Jim A BIT
VERSON Ah
LAWRENCE B. IIOYO, New York
advertising executive, is shown
entering a New York police sta-
tion where he was chargcd with
felonious assault on Mrs. Louise
Stanley Munn, 29-year-old movie
actrcss, who was seriously beat-
en about the face and head in a
Park avenue hotel room. Charged
on the actresses' complaint, Lloyd
denied any connection with the
crime, (International)
I; Mr~ \ " Henderson of Ok-
'-''■'ii'piii Ci;> is fit re v !■>:tinj4 in the
H ' nt l Mtv Robert
t'11^ .i: { «•••, Mrs. (.'. K. West.
j M l ,
,. ' !" ' i ■:" •''Kila r has returned
! '.o Ai'ih-.i-' .11fi■> «.[ •iiciirif^ a two
j-1"' ' -i • M with his p.mntN
J M;/ .ui\l Mr- f ." Kikir " and
13, Kills 13 Nazis
LAST DAY
"Sundown Valley'"
>!:• },.p.-tr.l l?"i«>|il. Texas,
Mi toulii ,->!,it( folJi'L'i, Missouia.
?*wA Amla Calif., '1'iisoii,
Aricf.,. .iii'i '.'r.'.iuii, C;ihf. lie rc-
'■'•ivfij JiiS wings d.t Marfa Army
Air i'je.lii, Texas.. Lettered
tit". • fii< senior year : at
ill". k >!mil.;e Hivrh Sehool.
Couple United
In Marriage
SUN. and MON.
MMTHTMINC £ff -'OwSm ■■
AOViNtURE...
•I • ¥«li«nt
• l«xy
Miss EM Ruth Nixon daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, R, W. Nixon of
Ureekeiiriilgc, and G. W. Faunder-
Imrgh. Ken of Mr. and Mis. R. M.
Fiitidoi'-burjjh of Breekenridge,
were married Saiurtlay, Septcm-
l>.'r IhIi. ai ;> p. m. The ee:«mony
was performed in the home of
R< v. v. K. Aubrey, by Rev. Aub-
rey.: :;:i i? ■ ■ 'v'-:1, : .
The bride wore a lovely white
| jiabtfrclino'drtKis with black aeeeo-
saritoJi;..' ;
Both uUfei'ided the Breekeni idge
Schools. The eo.tiple will make
•their, home in Odessa, Texas,
'.vliere (i. W. is now employed.
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DOifllt
DONALD CRISP
—Also—
Serial — Cartoon
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BAND- LEADER TOMMY DORSEY and his actress wife, Pat Dane, are
shown leaving the grand jury room in Los Angeles where they re-
fused to testify after their indictment on charges of "assault by
means of force likely to produce bodily harm" to Actor Jon Hall
and Eddie NOrris during a brawl in the Dorsey apartment Aug. 5.
Bond was set at $5,000 each. (International)
wiewwwwmmrwir*
100 lbs. nf w uita
Jnper will m;ik«
0 protective
bands for 250.
lb. hnmhs. Start
ttvinil now.
mXJUT.HO*fr*
100 lbs. of wast*
paper makes SS0
•arton for Army
•K" raUotu. Keep
•ur boys well-fed!
Start savin* wast*
paper!
iV 0 T I C E—
Mi-'- Bai'bar-i C:irr will sing for
lit'.- Morning Tnwer Bible Oa-ss
SMI-1 iy morrmn;,
iii""'
THK TROCBLR with a sum-
in" r Mint an, returning vacatton-
i!,!.i discover, is that, it seldom'
lasts as long as It took to ac-
outre it
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Some folks arc so dumb, says
Granilpappy Jenkins, 'bey think
e ihu>dis is 4 contract bridge
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The French, according to Facto*
graphs, invented dominoat. What
Vind-ttolionory or galloping?
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This season games of his fa-
vorite football team will be
iKemtcaKt , says Zadok Dumkopf.
Wh.it worries him is that the
broadcast may bo fumble by
lumbie. r
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MASCOT of an F, F. I. group in
'Carpentras, France, 13-year-old
'Joseph Parrachine, above, killed
13 Germans and wounded several
others. He has been In battle
against a Nazi tank armed only
with a machine gun and hand
grenade, . :vt>. (International)
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Reindeer are reported more
plentiful than ever. Thank good'
ness, Santa Claus doesn't have
to* worry about transportation
rationing! '.^ • { „
V A German linguist U laid to
know 270 different (angtoge*.
And we'll bet he's practking hew
to say "Kameradl" in every mm
«f them.
J t !
■*frw -'-rw-p-r-----.
!" 'A new varnish, according to a
report, is supposed to make an
airplane virtually invisible. Say,
maybe THAT'S what's happened
to ths German Luftwaffe!
LAST DAY: "WhiteCliffs Of Dover"
= SIN. AND MON.
sS
Gals...Oags...Giggles!
Love... Fun-making!
WALTTERSOZAK
ffiGoT POPULAR SCIENCE — NEWS
"SW-
tOO lbs. of wa«te
paper will make
1,011 cartons een
famine ten ear*
tridses for Inflat-
ing life boats. Save
Waste paper!
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SAVE
ABLIMDII A WiFK.
A%'„>
5tiMr nr,Y5"n."i
■/(> timjj:
Hi- Jinx's Drive-in
617 W^est Walker St.
Special orders filled
CHICKEN IN BASKET A
HOBO HANOWICHES OUR
SPECIALITY—
Prompt Service——
Plate Lunch. . .45c
SPECIAL NOON OAY LUNCH
FOR CHILDREN
35c
HOME BAKED CAKES
AND PIES
We Invite The Young People
"~"~r
N.L.Jones—Mgr.
V> Jontxeft
.... The classic Boxie
Cardigan that is a stand-
by for every high school
and college girl.—-
KNIT OF 100 PER CENT VIRGIN WOOL
FEATHER FLEECE, WITH JANTZBN'S
FINESEE FOR FINE TAILORING. FIN
ISHEO WITH GROSGRAIN RIBBON BINO
ING ON THE BUTTON FRONT—
,.W,
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER
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Give to the RED CROSS!
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCk
"Refusing Exemption" wlU be
the morning sermon subject to
be dillvered by the tegular pastor,
Rev. Amos W, Myers. The Choir
will bring the special music, the
title of ihe Anthem bing "Crown
MWHR
There will be no evening ser-
viea..except the Fellowship meet-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
'Matter" is the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon which will be rea 1
in aJJ Churches of Christ. Scien-
tist, on Sunday. September T
The Golden Text is "Wilt Thou
set thine eyes upon that which
is not ? for rieh;\s certainly make
themselves wings: they fly aw.iy
'is ita eagle toward heaven'' I Pro-
\erbs 23:4).
Among the citations which com-
prise the LessOn-Sermon is ihe
following from the Bible; "I am
the Lord thy God,, which have
brought the.? out of te land of
Kgypt, out of the house of bond
age. Thou shall have no other
gods before me" (Exodus 20:2. 3).
The Lesson-Sermon laso includ-
es the following passage from I lie
Christian Science textbook, "Sei-
one? and Health with Key to the
Scriptures" By Mary Baker Eddy:
"In proportion as the belief dis-
appears that life and intelligence
are in or of matter, the immortal
facts of being are seen, and then
only idea or intelligence is .n
God" (page 279i.
■ Services are held Sunday tl L
m.- and Wednesday 8 p. m.
South McAmis
• r, , ' ' "
to begin Interesting, ■
Helpful, Constructive. Edueatio-
Jtftl and Delightful program which
"..S'MMtfiHM
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IN PERSON
A«E-
F0R PARTICltARS
Baseaicat Of First Christian Church
Breckenridge—
NING
BBISW!
SPEND Ai
WITH US
FEW MINUTES EACH SUNDAY MORNII
GLAD TO HAVE YOU
DYNAMO BIBLE CLASS
nouncements, (Jo not convey as
we wish they might, ihe abondihg
welcome to all persons finding
there way to this place of wor
ship.
To the friends who know >js
we desire to renew our welcome;
to tbe stranger we extend it most
sincerely, and to tho.se seeking a eonie to church,
Church home*we wish to say that Day."
we feel sure you will find here;,
Christian fellowship and l«w and
also a place of service. "Come
ilh us and we will do thee
Num. 20:29.
The pastor will preach on "Hea-
ven" Sunday morning.
Sunday is "Rally Day" in the
Methodist Church. School has
stalled, vacations are over and
it is nine to gel back to Sunday
School and church. Let every-
one go to his or her class and
Sunday. "Rally
v-fM:
ASSEMBki wr UVu,
Calendar for the week;
SUNDAY:
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
Evening Worship 8:15.
WEDNESDAY:
Evening service 8:15
This calendai announces the
meetings of the Assembly o? God
the friendly church where every-
body is some' - My. Tl--.. simple an-
METh'ODIST CH
' R. J. LaParde. I'aslor
Church School at 9:15 a. m.
Morning Worship at 10:55 a
m.
Young People at 7:"0j>. m.
Evening worship ui 8:(K) ji.
ni.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
'orner Third and North Rose Avp
:Schoo| at 10:00 a. mi
14 th Chapter,
at u a. m. mes-
ra\eling With God."
I'rayer meeting at 8:00 p. m,
angelist service at 8:30 mcs-
-age. "Tlie River of Life." Come
and en.ioy the old fashion gospel
thiits always new.
Roberl F. Simmans, pastor.
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CO., Dep n-"52
•4* Momot Ave. N.W., Glands Rapids J, Midiigoa
D-753
2 me. W
cusses <?'
NEHI BOTTwINC CO. EASTLAND. "TEXAS
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. SPECIAL''
■k"be-Slodge"' tor. Engine
.★ Toih'Motor
★ Rotole Tiros
A, lubrkate Throaghout
0>«d(StHringan<l
Wheel Alignment
★ Service .Brakes, Clutch,
■" Transmission, Rear /
■ * Axle • 'V: • %r- ■'
FIRST in total volume of ear and truck service in town offer
town, in state after state, in every section of America;'')
JFIRST in that deep-seated public continence and preference
which are expressed hi the statement—"MORE PEOPLE
GO TO CHEVROLET DEALERS FOR SERVICE THAN TO
ANY OTHER DEALER ORGANIZATION.'!
FIRST to introduce the famous wartime CAR AND TRUCK
CONSERVATION PLANS to help "save the"wheeis*
serve America."
BUY MORE BONDS
SPEED THE VICTORY
C0NSERVATI
Originator and Outstanding
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 257, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 17, 1944, newspaper, September 17, 1944; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132209/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.