Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 59, Ed. 1 Monday, April 11, 1949 Page: 3 of 5
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WOMAN'S PAGE
She Is Not Amused
Society Notes
Beta Sigma Phi Holds Preferential
Tea At Home Of Mrs. Harris Veal
ltunl.ii.- mid mnribera < f Tin ta
Tuu diapu-i f it< tu tiiirma phi
wore entertained Kuturdu> after
noon Witt) a prcf.ienti.il ten fr.Mii
•1 t.. . o'cloi k at tie hone of Mr 4.
Harris Ve.il. iai« W I a. street
*«'"• -1 •- by the ho*
'' ~ Ms. tial.Jld •<<<iv
sa!' <1 over tkr silver te;
arui Mi*, c. Kim*
«1 ' I ■ 'II'UIIn rn'j.ii.
I all ji !oa' l4j"'ik iii stiver can-
•1< laliiti can <-d .jut thi
. "lor*, and or raced the tab!« a!..t k
with in. i!vi|
table w«h ctijttt i
l< r lili.-ii
Win'. <i ... Jri«
basket t h «( with
white Mnu' ribbon* were placed1
on the t-.tff.. tub!.'.
Yellow am) whin cake*, carry
ii>K out til. color win-mi. w.-i. !
S. l*V I d along W ltll nalted II.,
hpii ■ it tea
TliM*. uttiMiiin w.i, M. Miami a I
< inland ( i JJ,j |j i ,
• '!« • V.I I.I • ai. > Floyd!
lbtli«M-b, I r iturm it, ami Mis* ,
1 . 1 ■ I. H.i ,
'• !'• • I • • , ,| 'i. in,
t.'*r, Mi Hiums Veal*.
fNTr*
rUr
Utii ^rvice. Th«
d with v*)nt< Ka#
t t) it# !
ami
hihI
Women's
Work
Men Clean House
fFaster than Ladies
1 III/. Hk in I' ioM) \
>tn -pomp I.I
W„f
b.
Jnili <1
NKV
tlld'iit
itfir
YORK <«R
th. ti ii \
to spring hoilt. . le
k t \ ti u. n
1 I
in heney cleaning j.
Sdmi i.tinmu ainl f
a hu.oe ft. .run).'
all-male it.iff. Tl« y
rllllM1 th« > Work la
the heav) fh"i'i .* ii
women viiu their
best i Irani I >1.
"Tlii y'n in..
< ■ * i . . ,i.I
• i the iittl. things
k IK' W h"W tl> W ..-it
instance, but thr> u
to tin I Ihr IlKht bulb
In n It
ming, i
Mt.hail!!
. 1- a.I
bh
< ail
.ill.
'nrd-
liut
taxi)
I Ull
llltkt
11 if, with an
hlii' iii'ii b.
t. i and i alt it',
a h easier. Hut
Vutn fur th<'
III.
thorough."
v lemeinh
Mi ii may
Wall, far
illi f#r«t
In tart.
ISi'b'H iitaiuui ha, figured ut that
Md )m r (i nk of tin' men it:nore
IiKI.I hulg* when thi> clean hi.u«'.
III «.I"I. i - in> |« ni litaK' • I'" th'
Wolllrli.
On t.|niiiK 'Ii) h > il. taff
of ck'imrr* fan l . .. ii wvlnic
inti. N>'* >I.«I. hi'tiu ami a| art
ill.Ut* Itk*■ # aai'.aii i.f tuitlBUII"
tit km, uniii'il wRh bin t «aii> w
• l. ai.ii.K ilu.>I. flixtr | ..li H. I ^ ;u.il
(ili-nI\ i.f .mi' inl I'niH'h ili.in.
.ii. fur fl., Aiml"« t " «'">
wash th, vi ill;. thin t'" "««!
work, thin th > ilu.-t .iiai I tiull>
i hutn th. fUrnltuir.
I'Mlllt Null- • *•«'
Schni'lttiaui i Hi<i lh ',Jl' l"
K .11*11 l*« V%IW Up t A Willi i4'>"
kn.'« in I b .ii much .-i'iip "il
vmU'i t n hi il I.in-1 Ihr *at«M'
aiUil.li puii.t i, fin in t iiui-. wun t
ei- *• "*'
<,th« r |wii't th th. y ii->'
u .,..i|iy ratf that h ti~< « >«|i"T
v 'Itim, timti ail uf rinsinu
anil with cUai water, thri
aiiiitlw r r K in vli ar atiT
th> ii wiiihe it "Ut, lin n wtpe
Wall fl rtf *!'•
U II. th. I a .ill 'ill I" *i -h
I II frum th. top llowNl of thi in.t-
tiuii up i* a inn iti.ui that s pu*-
jii. it many a Iilum'* ifi S. h..i ii-
Kfll
th.-
lli|i
JL' li
tbi
Social Calendar
I m M a>. Ajuil 12
'J % m.—WukaM'i Ci.lf '
n i i t* it til1 Wxiiian'n '
lAiltch.'uri will b* HrrVnil i.
Mn • W I'.ini .. ..inl I
11 l)uhi|«ii ur hunti w«,
■: t« p n K Ward M ti
• Uib •• 111 at w limil t. .
i.ffke.'H.
:s p. in. -J. C. Hill I.f A I.
will ii'vuw "Tht- II, k IipI'
tujii." by t.i'.yd « l nuj< ..* f
i i ii tarr* and ki.imm uf tin
I. . (.jii'ii .it tl i In11i.i- i.f Mi
0. I. Alujiuiidfi.
14 p. m. Platonian (Study '
"ftn . t tiii Wun ai i i
I p. in,— I i.itfd llautrl.ti i -
thr I '..iifi rb rat y hulii i • ■
nifi till|| at horiif uf Mi I
Hi ockinati, 2H1 S MilU rH
1. I I i" • ,
K I all.
7 p. n. Circle K ifiit w
busirii.i im.tinjt at I'.ttii l. ..
7: i p. m. - Thrta Tau fhiipt
uf III ta .v'iKUitt I'll) holil> h k
lar rneltiiiK ..t ttw V. M t'. A
1JM p. m.- -Tito Irene Kiml
llui v\ oritt ti'n <iitU on *t>
.A 4h. fci.iiit uf M.* i aiUlM
Atfci 12I« W. Kin Mihm;-
M,ii iiii. At in), and lil.i Jain-
llaiioiin, cu-huntiMM ■ All mem
l i« an uiiki d tn bring their
con pi >mi.
8 p. in. \ IW Auxiliary iin ctA
at tin V I- \S Viuiiie.
Vti^Rmli), April l.t
1:4a p. in. W« dni'Mlay Study
• lub riMi t* at tin hi>ch ih'H.I.
M.m H«itl.ff will pri int tin
mi. iii t u nti l play, "tlalcufiy
Scene."
Ihur d*y, Aprii It
- p in. (-Id Star Mutht'm
meet at tin VI W
> p I in- Arts Club h.ild.H
II at tin VV un nub i bit
drill ..f ii.inibii.-. will preaent
"''.i t uturi \itiit Mam
p. ,.ki i i.f the afti-rn«M n w ill
h. Mm M ai"||i. ^ • titter IH'Jin,
iI.iiiciiiK .tin .iint tearhii.
• P " <> y S. meet* at the
.V^imiiili ilall.
>4liud.i>. tpiil Hi
^:lll p. in lit fi kf hi nlui >i|iiai r
I aiM i i tub ii 11 id at tin Wo-
man'* t'lub.
•i.iii i ha a ready wilutkili. lit*
ibaiiii. wet a *trip of (hi wall
1 from bottom to tup, then .-iart
Wa-hll.K f I I .III til, (up duwn
If th. ap> water runs down
liver .1 iiii t •, wall, it Iran N staiiii d
II ble.nind tnak. that Won't
wa.iii .ff Hut if thi wall ha.'-
turn il.iiiipi'inil with char water
! brfui, the washnilf start.-, JVh.irri
bautii naiii tin water film would
keep the soapy rivulets from kuv-
j mu prrnianent wars
kiperln I'nferrrd
t u. uiliin- clramiiK ami ruif
shati'i. -.iiik are two ji>li be.-t left
tu tin- rXpert. Srhoeiibaiim unea a
| ill V i '1 anunc nil lull ull uphill
tri.il furnituriv Me dm *n't be
linr in v. .i -Iiiiik .t Watn may
take thr -hiiit uff tin upholstrry
or r.iu- it tu faih Itui; attain
pouiiiK ii ui i ful on certain
rarprts only if it i pnipeilx done
' Thi .,n atrui had better content
I him—if with a thornuith vacuum
I ini;, ami cleaning of •nilrd areas
with a cluth mui-trned with a
commercial cleaner.
Schoenbaum and hi* all-inale
houserakt< will even wa h the
ili.-h and clean the silveiwair
' for hiune owner*. Hut thvi net a
| little impatient iluinif thii^i' jubi
Wa^ihuiK il she-, Schi-i nbaun e*
plainest, i- just a little ton trdious
for a man.
f
PALHI5T
DtLUXE
cor« i *.iTNi.',«.iti
MONPAV. APRIL 11 HUH—HRECKKNRIIH.F AMERICAN—3
He Fined $25 For
Exposure As She
TVLt'K. Trv.. Apri II >W
Better look twice, Kent . befor«
you hi , excit.-d uvri Sadie tin
Strip, She miifht is a he.
That what 'officers li rruti
when tlii'jf am -ted Mr indecent
exposure .'iii* o,f tin "K'fl-" I'"ii
a akleahow in u carnival which left
here y vaterday.
When tiiej started I" put the
dancer in the city clink v ith thi
■ ither wonii'ti, "she" ptot> sted tiiat
"ahe" nu« a man and ask.'d to b<
[.!.u. ii ;i tl.. 1 - if. b k.
Sum. what uncertain, office' s
summoned a piiysician to ascertain
Un- truth "I tu matter. And sure
enough, "she" wan a he.
However, when thi atrip teaser
was arraigned befon corporation
court Julie. I tank McClelld.m, he
foumi that hi uy.: ii .male was not
a mitigatitif circu ;■ stance.
M.-Clendnri piled that indecent
.exposure wa. -'n: i titii c lit. whetn-
rr by li..il will ..ti- tie a.-srssed
.. fitir uf
| WE FIX-EM
til VS OOCTOCI
VOk Q CAplATO#
r' Phone
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"I don't know what you're doing here—your lifeline ended
ten vears a^o!
Pope Recites Moss Would Extend
With the bands blaring down New York's Fifth Avenu* . 2-yeui-old
Mary El>e adds a little color and noise—of her own as >he void s
her opinii>n <>f the big |.arad4 inaikinu the 118th anni ei.-ay of
(jiuk llidcpciiiiemc fain ■ 'In "I in tI.i in ilouu ji tie fc.ioii j
Guiirdj ut the tiuck kili {.
Adult Class Hosts Personals
YP's At Party
For His Loy Court
VATICAN CITV. Apt!! 11 <U.R.
P"p« I'ius XII was slated to recite
iluly Week mass today ill the
''misistory Hall for members of
his Jay court, who will receive
• "iiimuiii.'t: from the pontiff.
Tin pope will riot "fficiate at the
' ust. i. ary Holy Thursday and
'. ...ii i rnli.y C'-rrnuinies in the Sis-
tit" < liapel. Sinei the Holy Year
i:< near he Wat Is to resi rvi-the sol-
• u n i in n;..un • as .-umi thinjf spec-
j lal for next year.
• )n K.-r-ter Sunday the Pope will
' I" ifori .iny -p. ,-ial religious dents
Culture To Russ. I
WASHINGTON LP Tin i
commission on educational ex-
change proposes a more cffectivi
program of sti.iiing knowledge
among countries.
The commission was s.-t up as a
result of tin- Sin ith Mundt Act
passed last y.ir. In it.- first report
to Congress the commission s g-
grtited broaiirriinc ti" -tope uf li
"exchange of persons" program by
including tuinisters, authors, tniisi
cians and business men as wi II as
technicians, educators and stu-
HOTPOINT
Refrigerators
Small
Amount Down
$3.69 Bi-Monthly
Payments
City Plumbing
& Appliance Co.
.'107 W. Walker — I'h. 227
Phone
3*0
Lone ir Radiator
1U<! N. McAmis
Mi
I
Ann
ilite I,"u li' .ly, Kula
.ndi i i ni:d Mines. Nell
Reindeer
l«lKI/ON I \
t LH I . ted
variety
^ reindeer
8 It is native ti
A't'.ei •
1^ Kitchen tn. I-
14 M naval di
t J Fi ee
l<j Vi«>k n1
1 Sesame
19 Nt> theast
(ah >
JO Snwotbe
„'2 fool <at> i
♦3 Unble.K luCil
•?. Sim v
at IVi use
Jt Initiated
ilypothcticai
vtructui at unit
10 Restif
pi'olcissor
(ab t
. 3iCbmes4 > i*er
42 Tell trium
_ («ymbcl>
33 Emerald
!>!e
3M.'npiolc -
MOlial
38 Aria
33 Theieforc
JOKil litei ta^> ♦
41 Ku.ned
IT NcUm'ivc reply
48 Not iu 'iood
health
iPCci' t m
Ai Jump
■va Civ tt W. r
sjencrnl
>4 Anlirate
r ... :.tl
% .\..K ■ g
v v.- >cl
VIKTK \L
1 Intel >ection
2 Each
4 Color
4 F*reposition
it" y
ti&n vid beating
T Employs
K short letter
IKtyus tab >
JO St>ak llax
II Toy
I i Stopped
17 Kupee- (ab I
.*0 Desseit*
21 Matmed
i>iie<l %iape
26 Seem
LOVE
BIROS
I in Adult : nuiay Scii• o • ..
of the I'aik It.iptist Church en
tritaineil the young piopUs ci.'.-
. . I-1 nl.i i.ik 1 • t at Un church. M.
C. i it Brown directed the gi up
ing uf several ganii'S.
Itefri shments of pie, coffi e. n
coa and Ii a weie si rvi-ii to M, ssrs.
and Mines Ihck Shaw. I D. laiu
dinlali W \. Sikes, t tl. Sikes.
i W \k I (. Hart Mm. C
II I'aikri. J. C. I.ouild' I . W ude
Peeks, Cecil Hiuwii, Pete Hart, Roy
Hi nuks.
Joh n Louddi r, In.in.i \ n k.
Judith hay Shaw, Warren Hart,
lark HriiWii, Jerry llmwn, Hail
IVrk- C li I'arkei Sandra Pit
krr, Carolyn Sikes, I) C. Sikes.
"O
Valton Cozart
Has Surprise
Birthday Party
Valton i /..ill >< >i ai old ■ n uf
\li and Mrs K V Cozart, was
surprised on hi." birthday hy a par
t> .it In home at H'fi W Kllu>tt.
The table was covered with a
| lace cloth and centered l*> th.
brithday r,.ki will, eight lightiHl
randies placed on a large mirron.
The cuke wa- dei'oi.it'll with pink
hasb r llunnii - and yellow Easter
cimkiti.- cunning around tin rake
carrying small flags with each
child's nam. on it.
lin rhliilieii play • 11 games, and
idi hirture W hi n the caiidli
wi if liKhtni, thi group sang
"Happ.t Itirlhday." The gifts wrn
.'t 1 n-*t while refreshments of rake
and colli di inks Win sii i eii.
tim its wi ii Mil/, aiui Carol
Masters, ka> Karros, (ilniia Cai
II. y, Xnil Ma*w%ll. Jon . Villi
Jon, J, in i. Whiti , 1'ildi K i
duck, I'. C. Kdwaixts, Sandy Mit
rhi I'. Hi, da and lihesa Cu.ol Co
salt..
i>ut oftowi gin-sts weri Mi. and
Mrs. ti. C. t o, ait, aunt and uncle
if Valton, ,i great granddad '•
It. t.i ti, J II. t:z/.ell.
fl
Th- aveiuge Amt'iican ati 10.2
pound- of butter, 7.l> poin d.- of
rhn e, and ppn.xlmatelv 17
i|iuirts of ice cream last year.
Pierce and T. N . wu.an wen among
those front Mri ebeiuidg. to attend
the Iii- Ci.pinliM in fort Worth
Sunday.
M i-si - Rub; I tu f<, i it and • 11 i•
V\ un and M i N • .I. i I -on v. • i •
in Km l V\..rth J u i ii I. y when tiny
attended tin 1«• ( apulii'S.
Mrs. Mab. I Mi Kinney, Mis • tliv.
Morrison and young son, I'lnllip.
Mi. Vt rtiotl Jalletl and Mi . (iei
11' ill 11" 11 atti tided t in I' I a
pa tie s iii Fort Worth Sunday.
f'| '• ion- Hut on April 24, the
l i t Sunday after Easter, he will I
If" i ii I" ii ;i - at St. Peter's!
papal altar for B,(MHI French boys
tli. "Singrrs of tin Wooden
Cio.-s," who will sing liturgical
hymns.
| A ho ice numts r of the faithful
attended Palm Sunday mass of-
fend by tin I'npe jn St. Peter's
B*silkii.
and Mi inil Lamb spent Satur
■ day hi foit Wirth shopping. They
wen I. ' : I- ,i, d h, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Mi h nney, and the group
at tel.di d thi Ii . ( apades.
It also reroimi.ended that tli
state department "keep till ll .1,1
open to unofftiiai ejiehaiigi - wit'
the countries of eastern Kuropi
where friedom of communication
is ^enied."
"Tu cut off contacts with tin to
talitarian nations of the world be
csusi of fiars as to what might
happen to democratic institution-
would imply a weakni ■ which has
no justification iu fart," thi n port
said.
HATtt Kit
eaot* ihto
OOtOUi
PROrtTS I
GKONES UK! ENGLISH
WHITE LEGHORNS
are headed by I'. S. R. O . P. Cwk-
crels from Hams ut 3UU tu 310 eggs
per year!
BUY YOt'It H\lt\ Cint KS I Ut>M
GROVES HATCHERY
I'iHtN I. Ht!i J-2
Located 2 miles south of lirecki nridgc on ( i-ut LMtslland
Highway
Jack
who is ..
th. week
ind Mr
Join an . \ 1 >.n l. mo man
attending A and M spent
ki nd with Ids pan uls. Mr.
Fa riles t Jones.
Mr. and M, - V\ M Hill had
their week end in • • Mi. and Mi
M C. Hill of Muiei al Wells.
Mi anil Mrs. HiI! Jacobs, Mr.
and Mis. Riley Walters, and Mr
20', Itiscoiinl On All
Evergreens!
Plenty or
ST. AUGUSTINE GRASS
To Sotl Your Yard!
(iet You in Today !
Morgan Nursery
Ultt tt. Ilullum
Phone 771
<11 IS HOLM lit ML
MOTOR C'OAC HES
Leave Itrecki in iiIk
e Nor lb
Itoiuid for Woodson
- l.uhhiM k
k Anianllo
1(1:34 A. M.
3:20 P. M.
Leave Breckenridite viiul I,
Mound for East land
Railgrr—•
Slephenveille — Waco
— .Yllil iu
—San Anlonio
10:0M A. M.
8:05 P. M.
REAL ESI VI E FOR SAI.E
■loon A. ruiirli n Runnel.- (',,.. iii ar Winti i . \ in ' ultiva-
tion, .til a* d in wheat, ill \, ch",il bill, all wiatln-r mud,
f. i.< i d sheep proof, three eights oil & mineral light. Oil pro-
lla! til II I . (••' li •> I'l'i Ii iV I I ty water
Cat i d Ipply busilie.- in Runnels Co. (i>--dyear it- West-
iligh'.'i • III a'- I. Xutoinohil' \ I' nry .V Suppii. s. Dodge &
Plymouth Franchise in I gi«si t' ■ n. . H room brick home :t bed
rood -. ti.irag' Apts. .V .'I car .mmc , b ■ ut 4 attic all
completely fi rm.-lud, in otn ,-f U'.-t Imatitis in Hal linger. Ask
ISARTON* RKED and Mt; for ih-tiiils. All kinds of Insuhince
and Real Estate.
\. W. WliriTTKLI). In-.iir.mce and Realtor Agent
Over old I'exai "Mate Kank Kuililiiigs
Off ice Tel. 125 Res. Tel. 7a2
(See me before von Itie)
33 It provides
food and
clothing lor
the
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WHEN FIX-IT TI>IE
ROLLS AROUND
Lumber Plays A Leading Roll
We have Vreen, -creen door .
and .creen window uniln. From
lumber tu httiKen « have the
item* you need at fix-up time.
2*3 N. Rose Nhone 2 3
Ruikling Material Co.
IT happens every >car, sure as spring
Ciitnes.
There iluwns a dav. wurm and inviting and
fragrant with freshness, when the winter
cares are shed like a cloak — and you're
suddenly younger than your years.
I nek> the man who lias this handsome car*
riagc Mb his utswer to that moment.
He'll pull a knoh oo the dash of his Road-
\l WII.K —and the top will swing buck. He'll
touch the treadle —and 150 valve-in-head
horsepower will leap into life, eager as a
setter scenting the start of the chase.
He'll move a le%er — aad smoothly, with
whirling oil transmitting his engine's power,
move off through tangles of traffic into the
open countryside without even thinking about
, clutch-pedals and gearshifting or the like.
Ihm " *'tvw;. N#.".-!, MI * >
He's free to .ta\e fun — free to drink in
spring's glories—free to dawdle or to dash
as whim decides —and he knows his level-
riding ROAltMASllH will instantly, silkily
answer his every bidding.
Kingpin—that's what he is! *
kingpin—that you are when you've prepared,
yourself with the gorgeous llo \lt\t \sfi-r
Convertible, so eye-catching in its beauty.
so completely unmatched in its ability to
thrill!
Y'ou say you haven't got a Roadmnsttr
Convertible! W ith factory production mount-
ing, tfiat's not so difficult to correct —and it's
probably less costly than you think..
Just see us—soon—and you'll waste no time-
getting a firm order in!
Rim M(*r wMmmMm ««• MM HI II K trill hmthl thriit
III It H alum- lin* ull itn'Mf li almrf*
■ imoolfi DYHAHOW 0*1 VI • FUU-VltW VISION from
cmargtd glau arts • SWINO-tASY DOOtS and Mi/ accen
"LIVING SPACS" INTiniOUS with 0«D Credit cuituan,
8ua,anl-ridrnf OUADKUfUX COIL SMlMC'MC • Lrrly
HKUAU STIAlGHT-tlGHT SO WW with Sf Lf. SITTING VAIVI
lifTMS plui Ml-SOISfO INGINt MOUNTINGS • tow prMM
bm on SAHTr.MDt WHS' Cn,.iT L,nc VtNTIPO0TS • DIMtX
8IA9INGS, nam and conr-ct ng r'.dt ' BODY BY fISHU
S>J«||
Wf BUY IH RIG CA,
BLODGETT BUICK CO'.
2I WEST WILLIAMS
bREL KEN RIDGE. TEXAS
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 59, Ed. 1 Monday, April 11, 1949, newspaper, April 11, 1949; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth133424/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.