Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 94, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1946 Page: 3 of 4
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SUNDAY, It AY. 19, ««
THE AMERICAN—RRECKENRtDGR* T'SXMt
IMI TMREi
COCIETV
NEWS... NOTES ...CHURCHES "
Blasts HoHMgon
Honoring the Mother* of the
South Ward School the Children
pretested the oustanding program
«f the year.
The largest group of mothers
and friends to attend a Mother*
Club meeting were preeentt
The first grade sane a group of
songs, "The Needle Eye". Did
You twr See a Laneie?. Here We
Co Around The Mulberry Bush.
Emma Hope is the teacher of this i
class. t
The second grade paid special'
tribute to mothers with greetings '
and songs. Mrs. W A. Shannon Is |
the teacher of the sccond grade. |
Mrs. Llllie Hazle's third grade
gave a Tulip Dance and song, and
• Pantomine with the "Song The
Little Dutch Mill."
The third grade of Mrs, Hester?
room a group of Dutch songs and
two dutch dances '"Come My Pturt-
Mf", and The Dutch Costume
Furniture Fashions Ainsworth
Plastic Rack
Rep. Lyle H. Boien. above, of
Oklahoma, is leader of the 50
rebellious Democratic congress-
man who seek a showdown on
their loud complaints against
the tactics of the Democratic
National Committee and Chair*
man Robert e. Hannegan.
The fourth, fifth, and sixth gra- ,
des presented a play "An Old Pho-
tograph Album. Among the num-
bers given were a square daive.!
Bicycle Built For Two. and a lov-
ely wedding scene.
The program was concluded
with a beautiful candle tightning!
service in honor of the Mothers.
A fcsvely song "Mother" was very
GRAND RAPIDS. WfCfflOAN — There is growing a.< crptam-e to .
the idea of eombuting the dining and the hviirjr room. These "unit" '
seating pieces grouped before the fin-plait-, rtunkid by the •naif* i
cabinet pieces, serve to give a cosiness jmi *i [>aiate individuality to i
each fuurtion. and provide a maximum of practical capacity retfutruig '
only a minimum of floor space.
Ltu+y Dtul to Cet $100
On Fother's Duy, June 16 j
Mrs. Shannons' second grade ,
won the room count for having ,
the moat mothers present at the ,
tnee and this fine group of child-
ren also won the prise of $7.50 [or
having the largest percentage of
Mother's present for the whole
AT THE
For Softer...Smoother...
Whiter Hands
Mrs. Cecil L. Holifield the retir-
,lng presiSem introduced the nev.-
yeffkfer* for the coming year and;
they are m follows f
Mrs. Mrtvin Belknap. President'
Mrs. Flyd Bullock. Vice Presi-
dent
Mrs. Velma Johnsey. Treasurer,
n Mrs. A Tuck. Secretary.
"* Mrs Jock Merrill. Reporter, f
SECOND GRADE OF SOUTH
WARD ENTERTAINED
WITH PARTY
Mrs. Norman Rudman and Mrs.
Cecil Holiiteld entertained the
•ccond grade of South Ward and
the teacher of this group with a
picnic in the lovely yard of Mrs.
Rodman.
They were assisted in the party
by Mr. Rudman servinf weln-
ners. Mrs. Jack Bell, and Mrs.
Vetma Johnsey serving baked
beans aad potato chips with plenty
of soda pop for ail.
Hie group played games, sang
songs and returned to school on
the school bus.
church of christ
420 West Walker Street
James R. Greer, Minister
Brother Carl A. CbtKns, of Min-
eral Wells, a former minister oI
the Brcekenridge Church of Christ
will preach in both services her .-
this Sunday at 10:45 a. m. anil
7:46 p m. Brother Collins has
many friends here and all are
cordially Invited to hear him.
The Bible school opens at 3: i>
a. m.
The young peoples Bible class
is conducted at 6.-45 p. m . The
Women's Bible class meets at 2:30
p. m. Tuesday.
The mid-week praise and pray-
er sender is conducted at 7:15
p. m. Wednesday.
You will always find a friendly
welcome r
HAND LOTION
59c
tdtu turn
An amazingly different hand
lotion—Quicker, easier to use!
Rich in lanolin ana softening
oils ... Balm Barr is Creme-
Whipped! Notstickyorgreotyl
Can't spill, slosh or dripl
WILLIAMS
oruc co.
BAMS
Fit
by hal cochran
foolish to throw kisses at a
girl who isn't a good catch.
• + *
A survey indicates that blonds
and redheads are decreasing in
number. Just dye-ing glut.'
• - •
( v Inmates of a Michigan prison
gave the warden a watch. Time
means nothing to those boys.
! * * *
Onlj/ tittle children should be
< satisfied to sit and blaur bub-
bles and wait for the breaks.
• • •
All love knots should be tied
with a single beau.-.
A sow wrinkle tor milady's baa.
lair to ta* ptaatic raek itewt abuvt
■a pi* tana In Ike May frame at
salens*
Cntemw at ane at
Now York's smart steps took sack
a fane? to these earring dlspla) j
raska that the store new satis then .
liPHItET PEP..
f«-«l young ogam t
Why feel old at -to, flu or more? Ku-
joy youthful pleasure* again. If
uliied years have slowed duwu your
vim and vitatit.y, just go to your
druggist and ask for Caseila tablets.
Many men. are obtaining remarkable
results with this amazing formula.
Watch Repairing
By a former teacher in watch
making school.
GUYTON JEWELRY
137 E. WALKER
in
Thompson Typewriter
Exchange
WUIinm Smart, mho inspired
first father's Way in 1910.
Mrs. E. W. Rauson. the former
Miss Clara Wrlch, was honored
with a lovely ten given by Misses
Ranees itrndrkkson. Essie Moon
and Mrs. Virgil Rnnsdell Satur-,
dky owning. May tl. at the First
Baptist Church.
Paxtel colors, with pink «nd blif j
were used in room;
on the table an* on!
the bride's book. The refreshment
tsfefer was attractively drear at ed
with a lace dinner doth, and fan-1
terta crystal. The censer piece
of gnr
The ten table was pre-
over by Miss Jennie Welch.
' of the bride, and Mrs. James
V. Ftt
The guests were mrt by the re-
line composed of
Hrndrvckson, the
and Mrs. L. H Welch, mother of
the bride.
The britfr s book, presided over
by Miss Ernie Moon, was an at-
tractive wedding bell of pastel rib-
n picture of the
church op the na2arene
Rev. L. V. Reazin. Phone 937
Sunday services are held in the
Court House.
Thought for this week "When
you meet temptation, turn to the
right."
What is your favorite gospel
song or hym? We invite you to
send in your request numbers to
be beard on the Saturday even-
ing musical program, held each
Saturday evening on the Court
House Square at sun-down.
"Learning in the school of faith''
in the title of the Sundny School
lesson which begins at 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship service at 11:0 )
a. m. and the evening service it
7 .-45 p. m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHRCUH
"The Heroism of Self-Effacc-
ment" and "fa God to be Found"
will be the uiarnlltg and evening
sermon subjects delivered by the
regular poster. Rev. Amos W. My-
ers. Rev Myers returned Tuesday
from n three weeks vacation trip
hiking hfcn to Wichita, Kansas,
and
RATIONAL Father's Day will be j
Xv observed tills year on Suaday. ;
Jiiaa 16. the National Father's Day
Commit t e announced today. On
that day tile Committee will make i
an award o( a $100 ("S. Savings |
Bond to the father of the largest j
fnmkly to the land — that is. the <
most sons and daughters now liv-
iug. Applications for this award
rhattld be sunt now to- the National
Father's Day Committee. 50 B. 4tnd
St.. New Yorit 17. N. Y. The pur' 1
pose ef this search, explained Atria
Austin, executive director of the j
Cumraittee. is to give recognition
tar the rearing of large families —-
"*af«hirg American custom.
TO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE -Combine. Tractor. 2|
grain binders, drill. On Fbrt'
Worth hi-w y. 8 miles east of 1
Bretkenridice. Mrs. C. B. Nolen. ;
Pre tab Directoi
NEOM
SIGNS
ROYAL
TYPEWR ITER*
VICTOR
ADDING MACHINES
Repair & Service
work On All Typos
Office Machine*.
PEELER
PRINTING
COMPANY
"Complete Offtce Outfitters"
too W. walker Phono 526
Ail Assired Future
and Good
Jobs owoit
Trained
Beauty
Operator*!
4 - ,. Enroll Now!
vITi --
SCOCCMS HAUTY AOOiMY
Write for DeteUs
1741 Pine Ahilee*. Tssos
Q—What antmal^n close rela-
tive of the leopard. is*a Ash —
A—The jaguar. South Ameri-
can natives say the Jaguar tuns
fish by taping its tail on the war
ter*s surface, but this has never
been proved.
is • aerolite?
A—An "air-stone." or meteorite.
Q—What is tzutcn?
A—Romania's notional drink-
plum brandy. Romania is Europe's
Repair Work
Wo ifoif JMNbjr, Wntchas;
Clocks liag*. Six Day Bat -
vtot if ptvtg an ia stock — Ex-
port «oa14 Quick lorvice.
CORNER DRUG STORE
Bill BUrse
fiK
concrete oravtl
and sand
JFOR SALE
will loan mixer
to run it
—see-
aubrey taylor
phone mtsf4
LAKEVIKW CLUB
Cisco, Texms
Open Every MWU at
Which is Reserved for Private
Parties
Open Sutdan At
NML
To
contracting a repairs
we sell a install
Prompt. Efficient Service
5tg N. Rrsokenridge
Phone tOfld
Sopor
Electra Neon
Sign Co.
i
I ;
flowers FIRST
METHODIST CHURCH
Stanford, Pastor
Preaching Sundny t0:50 "The
Three Excuses."
Sunday evening—"A Clear Vix-
bride and groom.
Throughout the evening, piano
solos were furnished by Mrs. Ma-
bel Qravey and Mrs. William
Outl.
The gift table was presided over
by Mm Virgil Ramdett.
CARD OP THANKS
, We wish to caps ess our ttenki
1 and deepest gratitude to the neigh
. the many (Men*, Kilter Fun-
Manae. Bra Morgan, the
lea or the Church of Christ, the
«Baptlat 1—slter Circle tor their
ia ess and poHRw away of mtr
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
The JMernedfate fellowship will
met with Mrs. Murrah Nolte 900
W. Walker. 6 p. m.
The Senior Fellowship will
hev* the high school seniors at
their special guests Sunday.
A vary attractive meeting is
planned.
TIRES
SEAT COVERS
FLOOR MATS
for trucks and
passenger cars
we buy and sell
cars
Mcdowell
Chevrolet Co.
LOWERS
Graduation
Cut Flowers. Wreaths, Corsage*
Pot Plants For Every Occasion.
*
Send Flowers By Wire
Breckenridge Floral
-COMPANY-
t Postcards of TomcH
$1.00
$1JI
SPECIALS FOR MAY ONLY
Ramsey
126 Sooth Coort
Jones Music Co.
2t4 e. walker st.-
-breckenridge. texas
We want the people of Breckenridge to know we have
us modern and up-to-dete Music Shop as they can- find any-
where and will endeaver to keep' 'an adequate stock of alt
things pertaining to music including Radio's. P. A. Systems,
Guitars, Phono Records. Albums, Record Players, Radio Re-
pair Service and Radio Tubes
We guarantee all our mechondise and have competent
service men to keep any radio's we sell in first elass condi-
tion.
If you think Breckenridge needs a ^Modern Music Star?
from Guitar Strings-Violin Rosin.-French Harps to Grand
Pianos we will appreciate your patronage.
We have received large shipment of latest recotds and
have sheet music also. Used records—latest numbers 15c up.
Radio's and Records Players ready for delivery now.
'HONE
NOW OPEN
CONGRATULATIONS
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stuart Jr..
•re the proud parents of s
0 pound M ounce baby girl. Wil-
lie Lee Smart, born at 3:33 p. m.
May 18, at the Westside Hospital.
.T.imos L. Pt*;ise of Cincinnati,
Oht«i above, has been appoint-
ed by Housing Expediter Wilson
Wvytt director of the National
Housing Agency's Prefabriea-
tion Pi uduetion Branch * Pease
helped'found the Prefabricated
Home Manufacturers' Institute.
I PIT BAR-B-Q
Now open .... The new TIP-TOP DRIVE-IN Barbecue
Stand Featuring Barbecue sandwiches and frosted Root Beer
with curb servile.
The
ftoral -tribute paid.
The Ktser Family
ALSO Plenty of good old time Pit Barbecue by the pound to
take
Mr. Akin's Barbecue.
git E. WALRER
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ALEX. RAWLINS A SDNS
MONUMENTS
Ovtrtt'
Boots MADETO
ORDER._
beautiful silver and
golo buckle sets,
hand tooled belts.
bill folds and ladies
purses for gifts that
are always appre-
ciated—
Shoe. Boot A Saddle Repair-
ing Done By Skilled Work-
men at Popular Prlceo
Breckenridge Boot
Aad Saddle Shop
E. WALKER- CHIP
The Flowor Step
Mrs. Herbert Granberry -
we wire flowers
118 w. willi ^ms phone 65
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 94, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1946, newspaper, May 17, 1946; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132580/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.