Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 280, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1944 Page: 3 of 3
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?THg BRECKE^BIPCg AMERICAN, BRECKENRIDGtf, .TEXAS '
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Honored With Lovely Shower
Mrs. Onwr Gray, Mrs. Lee Bo-'__ . -7—— ——
v/en. Mrs. Leln Weir, Mrs. Helen **• Canlwj. John M. Chaiker, Ai-
Griffin, Mrs. Lola Mue Warford• IT" 'niornl"n: J- L' Witcher, Ted
and Mrv Jimmy Bown were hos-1 ^u"''r' D. BrittflS, L. C- Burt, Mac
tf«fs at a lovdv toer xfeemJy wBM"* '' P'
W. C.
Honry :and' 11ilii{aienryJ!Mii !Mi
given in tin- basement of the First
Baptist Church m honor of Mrs.
L. C. Be .'(I Jr.,1 thy- former 13) Uk-
■Tune Rul.in&ojn,
The kvcimhk Jim> was cpihpo*v'*l
of Mrs Helen WMiilSi Boy<l
Bobinson Mrs,} JL' fo littd, $1
Mrs. L. {J, Reed, In tod MM
Orncr4 W^1'1 ' ^' ^agf' t1
The bride's colors of blue and
white were carried out in Ww COl-
or m h'-nie. painty blue 11 nj white
flowers frllfrtwl on n ntiorqw
formed the eenterpiece for the
lowly laie covered table.
The kuois ■ werv .nerval atiffd
* iuar." mhI jn>!V*h which wtfrtf j«>-
M<ied over by Miss Mary Neil
t 'ate.* ml Mrs. Nrwmwn Carey.
Me.se. Betty koju Aohinson and
Ma reel I n : BrJ;antr^ii^||tbd.:
Jimmy Bovven presided over the
bride's book. Music was furnished
by Mrs. Jerry Stubbs, Miss Eliza-
beth Wilkinson and Miss Mar*
jorie Slemmons.
Guests list included: Mesdames
B. 11 Stephens, J. H. Hoed, Ella
Dye, Louise Bamsey, Miltfred Mei-
rer, Vada Aliernathy, A. C. Gal#
lagher. E. A. Ciiin. Bob Padgett.
L. L. Wragg; Paul Williams, Nap
Thomas, Frank Spencer, W. B.
Guinn, N.Ida Jenkins, O. B I lav,
Jack Ford, A. L. llaller. J. M.
Taylor, W. W. Minchew, E. L.
Minchew, W. S. Parks, Joe Clark.
O. Y, Carey, J. E. Ctok, M, Giles
Frank Witch, r, Inez Boles. Eek
Curtis, Cortex Phillips, E. D. Mc-
Dowell and M. A. S| enccr,
An<i Mesdames Joe Ma this, J|.
E. Denmnn, Marvin Naylor, V.
Sellers, M. T. Gilbert, Frank
White, Hugh Toland, lUifiiy He-
bard, J, D. Rhodes, Rachel Pivss-
Icy, N. V. Whittenburg, W. B;
Cox, Ge >ii;e Bingham, Homer Tu-
dor, Jack Filer, P. C. Wray.
And Mesdames: L. p; Kelley.
Walter (lift. J. C. Bridges, Jerry
Stubbs. H. C. Carter. Whitioek.
Chas Evans. A. L. Dover. E. C.
Ray. N. G. Price, James Cox,
Lottie 1 Tamil, E J. Nor ell, Ola
Carter. Nell Chtes. F. E. Shaw.
Boyd Putman. L. T. Woodall, B.
L. Tipton. A. Wright. Jack Wea-
therforri, J. o. Jackson, N'«rman
Carey, M. Hutehins, J. *B. Daven-
port. Lynn Bridges, C. f> Hill, J.
M. Taylor. W. C. Henderson and
Ann Slaughter*
And Mesdames: it. E. Dye, E.
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V^wwwwwwywwtfyw;
Henry1 flHr'Bennr—
And Misses Helen Witcher, Mar-
jorie, Dye, Louise Slaughter, Eli-
zabeth Wilkinson. Marerlla Bryant
Ann Satyrs, Jerry Bridges. Ma-
bel Ruth,,Holland, Juanita Hamil,
Mary CaW*. Mary Clark, Betty
Lou Ray, fcudell Bryant, Loraine
Coop. Delores Witcher, Virginia
Hay. Archie .iinehen, Cordelia Cox
Jackie Bingham. Ann Whltten-
burg. Genevieve Cox, .Betty Wil-
liams, Betty Lou Bobinson and
■Sdarjorio !j Siemmomi. -.|ip|l|p^p
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Meet
of thev Fiist Met hodist Church will
have their regular monthly IttlH
• hcori and musical program Friday
nocn in the basement of the
church. All members and visitors
are invited,
Pythians To Meet
Attention was called today to
the meeting of Pythian Knights
tonight at the local lodge. Work
'of third rank will be engaged and
all members are urged to he pre*
sent.
Chili supper will be served.
(Continued from page 1)
ham,
Sgt. William M. Streckcrt, 2601
First St., BrowTOVQod,
Cpl. Donald J. Campbell, 1302
S. 21st St., Temple.
Cpl, Leslie A. Yates, 407 E. 12th
St., Georgetown.
Sgt. Ernest W. Norvell, 1303 W.
WuiKer St., Breckenridge.
Pvt. William H. Adams, Route
2, Crowell.
Sgt; Walter A. Mosier, 1912,
Avenue B. Brownwood.
T-Sgt, Lorenzo F. Bading Route
■1, New Braunfels.
S-Sgt. Walter M. Mcgee, 116
•Terrell St., Seguin,
Sgt. George E. Beisscr, Jr., 180
N. san Antonio St., New Braun-
J, Jung, Route ;!,
rn J|p|ipp,witt, Route 2,
Nfeyvi':,Braunfels.' ' k■
Cpl. Wilton R. Ebcrhardt, Route
1, New Bruanfels.
Sgt. Roy E. Liesman, 611 E.
Common St., New Braunfels.
Sgt. Orbeill Schmidt, 389 E.
Commerce St., New Braunfels.
' Sgt,' Clarence .Slmon, 110 Glad-
stone Ave., New Braunfels. -
| PXc. Kenneth M. Tolle, 163 W.
Bridge St., New Braunfels.
Sgt. Ferdie L. Magel, Route 2,
New Br&unlcls.
Sgt.' Lewis E. Caldeway, Com*
merce St., New Braunfels.
A FEW OROPS
Quickly RKHvt
QUtress of
HUD COLDS!
It's so eaw to get
prompt, effective \\
relief from dis-
tress of head colds with Va-tro-noll
Works right where trouble is to reduce
congestion - soothe irritation - make
breathing easier. Also helps prevent
>y_coids from developing if used in
'it I Follow directionsinfolder.
ATTENTION I MR. RANCHER - MR. OILMAN
Wo Build Stook Tanks, gait WaterPlts. BulldoserWork
fty HOUR OR JOB CAUL,
I
I CAUL ED BAKER, BURCH HOTEl.
| 230 E. Walker St. Breckenridge, Tex.
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Back the Attack by Buying
War Stamps and Bonds.
Cpl,' Nelson J
Seguin.
ffiBsiilijiptiii' lAl.
msmwt
lb*, of wait*
ipcr will mslw
' .protective
id* fee 280.
bombi. Surt
••viol sow.
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KING SPACE
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FRUITS
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GROCERY
VEGETABLES
Read the Want-Ads.
Invest at least 10% of your In.
rome in War Stamps ttnd Bonds—
THURSDAV, OCTOBER 19, '1Ml
~— «—
Back the Attack by Buying
War Stumps and Bonfgl"^^'';
Read the Want-Ads.
From where | sit Jy J|© Marsh
One Less Tr^m
in Our Town
Esther C'urless found a tramp
asleep in the hammock in her
■HH
orchard, with Rags lying \in ;-
, - , "* -criSiieath, and..a cool glass offtfip
apple orchard, and she didn't :|| beside me.'r
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A soldier's picturo of ho
hesitate a minute. She grabs a l|
s2 «sst£s. was ss. f r .
.n6 Uu« traclc.. U c. &SrjZSrZSTJLS[l fl
fit ain't only that I
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lie inissos no! From where I s(fl
KMher'H miRlity i-iRht in waiJH
m . JKLr,-^-~, ^Jw iwt io':d«r*ii4 tiMtd ^iittaSk
Q laziness," Hays Esther," 'special- «hlnKs" from all IntrndersV
^ ^wartime. It's tliat that par- They're among the things ourf
$
$
$
tlcnlar hammock Is Ned's ham.
mock-and Ned's flghtin' for it
overseas',"
Then she shows us Ned's last
letter where he says: "I keep
dreaming of my hammock in the
men look forward to returning :
to-tlie things wo want to keep \ rc-
intact for them, L.a,
• Jfe r;;;-
nsir a bit
PERSONAL
Mr, jin i Mr. Wesley Hannn of
Batesvill" Arkansas are the par-
ents of a baby girl horn Friday.
October ||th. Her name is Lous-
ara Lynn and she weighed 8 lbs.
Jody Martin Baggett, Seaman
1-C, Navy, has arrived from Seat-
tle, Wash., for a seven day leave
to visit nis sister-in-law, Mrs. M.
E. Baggett of Breckenridge and
other relatives.
'Wihinu nmrnm
m iu or wmu
l'HURS — FRI. J
AND SATURDAY I
(Continued from page 1)
from Australia given her by Merle
Carr, for finder to keep silver
dollar in purse and return puree
would be great relief Mrs. IL
D. Thompson, nee Nell Jackson
expected to return to Brecken-
ridge Friday nigrft ... Last issue
of dynamo carries homesick let-
ter to S. F. Bailey from; Carl Lin-
dley now in {England ... Car sto-
len from Jack Robert oil company
in yard of duster Russell still mis
sing ..V. Milton Mason seen on
street, homoj from service.
TO LATE TjO CLASSIFY
FOR'SALE 7 -A nice 5-room house
ready to bp occupied, reasonably
priced. BRAKE JOHNSON IN-
SURANG fe AGENCY, Phono
777. I •
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Back thej Attack t>y Buying
War Stamps; and Bonds.
MOMS
fdword
RRnnijO
Ann
HHRDinD
Robert
When dtoordcft nf kidner function permits
poUonou* matt e r to remain in your blood, it
, may cauie nngging backache, rheumatic
pains, lec paiiit. loss of pep and energy.
setUns up nigliis, swelling. puffineM under
the ryes, heada-j He* and dilsineS*. Frequent
or smnty psasaj es with smarting and burn-
ing soroetimes] shows there is something
wrong with yod r kidney* or bladder.
Don't wsitt A sk your dmggist for Doan's
rills, used sue 4 ■••fully by millions for over
40 years. They i i ve happy relief And will help
the 16 miles of Kidney tuba flush out poison-
cm waste f rom. >our blood. Get Doan e Fill*.
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TODAY
THRU SAT.
RANGE WAR FLAMES ON
THE OUTLAW PRAIRIE
WILD BILL ELLIOTT
I"MOJAVE FIREBRAND" *
--£ ^n-Musical^ S
-to the public-
We are now operating the former W. H. Cook Auto Supply
iind Service Station. Dispensing:
texaco products, car washino and marfak
lubrication, 3attkry service
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT US-— ( '
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I WITCHER ** ^■ PUTMAN
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SELECT
lit 32-0X. quart*
T2-oz. regulai
balltcs, ar an
draughll
CX BEER
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toyd Distributing
Company
429 N. Breeken ridge Ave,
Phone 766
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Adriatic
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Bama
Blackberry..
Washing
Powder
21 Vi-O*. Pkg.
to
Woodbury's
Toilet
LAVA
For Grimy Hand*
3 Reg. Bars
Check These Low Prices
Preserves JS^ 254
Juice SStt: SS,' 124
Ora nse Juice a ,._ ct?*' 484
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Juice twffltoh)
Syrup ftlS'cSSa..
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Jui^e
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Me. 10
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14.01.
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Shortening...
Cocoa
iscO'lH
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Mustards
Solo Lentils
3-lA.
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h2-Oz.
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Fancy Quality
No. 2 Can
2 rigV. 414
& 31^
Admiration
EDWARDS COFFEE
Vacuum-Packed in Glass
Fine Quality—Rich Flavor
Chopped Ham
or Kem Pork
Luncheon Meat
OHWL QOIosa.
nrojirl Ju,'° wriqhi'
UI CdU Enriched, Dated
US'IO^
Flotir Cold Medal
riOUr Enriched
bj,,-56<
k|/«|||> Kitchen Croft
I I Will Finest Quality
JJJ.,554
Ginger Breads
Blackeye Peas
iS^204
Pinto Beans f-"
SSfO^
Dog Food
SS' 10*
RiceSS" :
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Oats ."ft¥ .
-IS oz. 1 ()
pkg. •
Shortening^.
St: 72*
Matches is"."...
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Grade AA & A Veal
Sirloin Steak
33* i
Tender
Juicy
AA & A
Shoulder
C *
Beef or
Veal
Large
Site t
Atitd.
Leave*.
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Veal Roast
Short Ribs
f'rankfurts
Lunch Meat
sagesr&ssss?
Bacon ?:r.
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lamburger
Russets
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 280, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1944, newspaper, October 19, 1944; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132231/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.