The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 48, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 30, 1928 Page: 3 of 12
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THE BRECKENRITTGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS SUNDAY DECEMBERS) 192$.
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The crowd milled anil surged
about I lie morgue A new body bad
In an brouthi in. A murdered man
Suddenly a ilaed Rciitlcnuii
;uhod and elbowed hi wa
'.nrointh the throng and into the
building. He J poke quietly to the
rarrtaker and w.ts admitted Into the
inner rer. Shortly he reappeared.
"Was he your brother' ' ailed
tin" caretaker.
"Ws" catne ths lorrowful an-
swer. "Hut how did you idtnlify him?
'Ilir man wiped away a tear as
lie chokingly replied "He was
deaf."
Annaptlh Lot-
THE BESTwCOMEDY IN AMERICA
Copyrighted 1929 hv The Collegiate World I'liinVliiinj Co. (Clclr-ncr) Through Hell S mliciti.
Small Hoy: Pop what's tboc
things on the cow s head?
Top: 'I hose ate the cow's horns.
t-K Cow: Moo-o-o.
S. H.: 1'op which horn did the
He was an engineering 'tudent and row blow ?
left blue mints on her neck
DrtiMt Jabltnvotk.
Tl4 n
Reformers icem to be hitting on snr)i;jn
all excs.
Mutuumf.
It. . T. Voo l)oo.
creat
wife if si
"What makes the cop so fat?"
"I'touablv too much traffic Jam."
' M. I. T. Voo Doo.
xHKf
be."
M'KUKI IY SLK SYi
"So.'i. i-n t all its crackcred up to
-U. ql nh. Columns.
Aviator: Wanna fly?
Young Thing: Oo'ti-oh yetb I
Aviator: Wait. I'll catch one for
you.
- Stanjotd Chaparral.
ON WITH THE SNOW'
An actor who played the role of
an old man had .i large picture of
Wordsworth in his dressing room. A
friend called on him one evening af
ter the show and casually re-
marked "1 notice that you're a
great admirer of Wordsworth."
'Hie actor seemed astounded.
"Who in the desil li Wordsworth"
he aked of bis visitor.
"Here is his picture" replied the
caller. "'Hut Is Wordsworth the
poet."
'Hie actor seemed surprised.
"Was that old buzzard a poet?
Gosh I 1 bought that picture for a
studv In wrinkles."
-OJUd. WhUlnind.
1st Nouvcau Riche: I hear your
wife is .sitting for a portrait; what
stvlejs it?
'2nd N. R.: Oh the very best-
in the late Holeproof period.
Sebraika Awfxaii.
)
"There goes the funeral of a
gTeat polo player."
"Yes he rides just like he
was part of the hearse."
Wash. ir lit Mink.
DOUBTING THOMAS
- Xmhtttt l.orttJtll.
I MU.WlNAllLE
Ju'ii- llir vr-d limit ign read
I ilrii 'i Mil an I lour "
i..f. vudttil Hut how could
hrn 1 was going forty'
X
I
Whs i i he milk here blue?"
")lrmie u come from dlicon-
rnird lues'"
Muiit'twip
Dane Aw you ioor wrde!
sn!r oii hould talk' The
inl (rral lai.e there ever was was
c cIok'
Sirvrwi Vfye MM.
"When I hit a man he remembers
it "
Tlut rim bin" When I hit a
nun he doemi'i '
- Ihuinttt Utile Hop.
"I had a terrible smaih-up today.
. Hit a truck on an interjection."
Tough hick. Who had the right
of way?"
"Didn't I say it was a truck?"
"jo
She: Can I entertain you in any way shape or form?
He: Well the last two methods sound promising.
- Ihston llr.mpot.
Just a Pair of Old Military
brushes.
CMlomli Ptlkan.
Himself: May I hold your hand?
Herself: It isn't heavy; I can
manage thank you.
- )'rnnilvanki I'unih Bu.il.
"What do they call a lady's dress
ing robe up at the North Pole.-'
"An Kslimono."
Texat Ranter. "Why were you driving so fait Cop: You can f park here. Come
this morning?" along; you're under arrest.
"Well the judge fitted mc five Victim: Wait a minute old-
dollars for seeding yesterday and timer. Didn't 1 meet you at ths
"Cornell College was founded in he couldn't change my ten dollar Policemen's Hall last night?
1SS3" bill so he told me to go out and Cop: 'Ihe Policemen s Hall aint
"Who losted it?" speed it out " till tomorrow niuht. Come along.
OllaPod. -OlUpoJ. .i. A O Blue Jay.
Sing: There goes an overgrown
vmtriloquist who cannot follow his
profession.
Song: 1 don't get you.
Sing: His voice got so strong he
couldn't throw it.
Dartmouth Jack o'l.antttn
"No noose is good news" fays
the pardoned murderer.
Annapolis Lot.
Lives of movie stars remind us
that ours are sublime by comparison.
"Every morning when I come to
work my boss kisses me. How can
1 avoid this?"
"Come to work in the afternoon."
Crren Goal.
Her lips quivered as they ap-
proached mine. My whole frame
trembled as 1 looked in her eyes .
Her body shook with intensity as'
our lips met and 1 could feel my
chtst hoaxing my ihin vibrating
and my body shuddering as 1 held
her to me.
The moral of all this is: Nev'dt.
ki them in a Ford with the motor .
going.
-C. C. .Y. Y. iltriury.
r
And
"I'm ruaiorinc in Greek.
vou?"
"Latin."
"Well we'll have to get together
and talk over old times."
Wiscomln Octopus.
I RESIGN
btlanc to tht Porch Climbers'
Union
I shinny up pott's us I please
From one back porch to another
I travel ultt flciulnh ease.
I've entered lull many a house
hold.
And left them when I mi
through
For when I've selected my silver
There's nothing much rise I cart
do.
I'm throuth with ths Porch Climb'
ers Onion
To hell with this life of strife
I entered an old maid's bedroom
And barelv escaped with mv HJe.
Cornell ll'Wclv
The modern girl would rather
mend a fellow's way than hit socks.
lluA. Coutar's 'ju.
a -c
wr J r IlJTB"w" i I jIVsTA lHSii ylw k OjcjYy
"Can I show you a homemade
movie I took of the wife?"
"Is it a talking picture?"
Goblin
"I love you" he whispered.
"You mut not leave me."
Her eyes melted.
"I adore you!" he choked. "You
must stay!"
Her heart melted.
"I must have you!" he shouted.
"I cannot bear to loe you!"
Her knees melted. Then her feet
shoulders "melted and 'soon there Pollsh dtics-"
"You're fat."
"Well in the best places they
say one is stout."
"Well in the best places you're
fat."
Brown Jut.
"Arc you the guy that used my
hairbrush to clean shoes?"
"Yeah. What are you going to
do about it?"
"Well next time wait till the
was absolutely nothing left of his
little miow girl at all.
Ain't life tough children?
C. C. .V. Y. iftrcury.
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THE PERFECT VACATION
A: Whit month is this?
B: You want too much what year is it?
U.olS.Calll.Wampui.
Ioko
"So you sent your ton to col-
ze? What is he doing there?"
"Asing."
7'JJ Kanitr.
J. . T. Voo Doo.
Boss (to stenographer): How
about going on a business trip wTtli
me ne.U week?
Steno: Say I may be your type-
writer but don't get the idea that
I'm portable.
-Chott.
jNews of Society
lly VIKGIXIA KIHVAHDS I'hono L
v r j"jj.s-.
Dr. And Mrs. Wood Entertain
In Honor Of Their Daughter
Dr and Mm. Oiovrr Clovclunil Wood ctili'i talnoil Ttilirsiluy iili;lit let
hi Hifrkeiirliluo Coiintiy Cluli with a Cliilittmu linllilny iliitici- In
honor of tlirlr cluuchtor. MIkh Lucille wlio In homo ficuu colloe.
The Mllilpllclty i( tlio iU--orutlonx mucli tlicni liune t-ftVrtlw
ChilHtnuia wroatlm tuiicbttl with the tlccp net of holly hcrrlm nml t-
tinctlvo MshtliiK effects annlntlnk' III foimltiK u oceuc of briiuty nml
K'Uety
The dunce iiuihIc for the twrilnij wn furnlnlu'd by Hupert Mur-
ihy unci IiU Ghnlaon Jlottil OrchKtric from UiinRfr. Punch wan iicrvi'il
hroiushout the cvonlnt; and it mldnl(ht houvciiIih of red und yellow
lubber bnlU wore prei anted to the -
Kur.sU
Mr Wood wore n silver lace
Kkwn with mulberry 'tln H
jfrn mid lioso to mutch. Mlsa I.u-
C"Me lniM)ltcil frocK of Ivoiy molro
i"-rt trlmmeil In red tiiffctt Mini
ft'ine Iteynold of Sup AtiKelo
K tout of MUrt Lucille woie n white
Keorette uieje wltli Mllpper to
lilfttcli Mm Hal It Hiimitey. of Al-
pine Kieit of Mr. Wood wore a
black velvet with bouffant tulle
fklit and (dipper to mutch
Those from out-of-town wkJR
Muiei Kllziibeth Donnelly of Min-
eral UVllx; Mniy 11 ('auiibell. of
IlmiKtir: Mnxlne Iteynotcla. if San
AliKtilo; Mchhih. and Mexdameii
Hal U Hamsicy of Alpine. Robert
A. AndetHon. W. It Hoeser of
nletod the costume. Her going-1'
away suit waa of diluc Jarsey which
flirt worn bciieicth ic Kiy lump
I'oat.
The unherii were Men.srH. J. I..
W'nrd of Wnco. John C Miller of
S Abilene. J it. Webb of Abilene unci
Leon Itiia.H of DullnH.
The reception wan held at the
home of tlm bildo'rt puientrt Mr.
and Mra. W. C. Webb and the
homo wan decorated In xmllux ami
cliryMiinthemuiiiH and the weddlni;-
rlnK cuke wux centered on a table
coveied with Italian cut-woil and
filet cloth. LlKht for the illnlnK
room came from pink tapei.i net In
idlver eandlcHtleku.
The couple left for Dallas when
the reception ended and slll o on
tc honeymoon trip to New OrleaiiH
and Huvunu. They will return Jan-
uary 10. to make their home In
Albany.
AmonK the aout-of-town nuentH
were Mr. and Mm Jack IlouV..
Mr. .end Mi. MarHhall Youni;
Mm. W. L. KnlKht MIhh Muriel
Maxey and Dr H. Snider nil of
UreckenrldKC. Mlns Anne Dlllei
und Mr. John Hryan of Abilene.
WJWS.-V..-rtJ
At The Theaters
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New 1'iilute: j
Today and Monday D. W. Grif-
fith's "Diium of Love" with Maiy
Phllbln. .. .
MldnlKht Preview New cam
Eve. Tueddny Wednesday and
Thumday: Colleen Monro In Syn-
thetic Sin." ni
Kildav and Sutmday: "The Ulver
Pluite." with Vlctoi McUiKb'H unci
Loin Mm an.
Nut tonal
Today Only: Muddy Roosevelt In
"Tiallln' Haek."
Monday and Tuesday: "The
Cluii'KU of the Giiuclios" with Kian-
cU X. Hushmun und Jacqueline
Lokuh.
Wednesday nml Thuisdayt lies-
bU Love and Johnnie Walker In
The Matinee Idol."
Friday and Saturday' Tom Tyler
nml his KiiUK l "'I'b" AviuibIiik
Itlder."
semi-dunk of tho late afternoon.
In tho kiiiiic ot lirldKu Mrs. M.
Piaijer won hl:h Heme Mis. 11.
Kaielltz the cut piize and Miss
Floience Kaielilz iccelved tho
truest pil.e. Euch weie presented
with beautiful gifts.
Delicious lefieahments were seiv-
ed to 10 Kiiests.
l-'orl Woith; Cammle Williams and ' Messrs. anil Mesdames cnurav
Mts. Olive Chatmnn of Cornus ltoesei. A. G. Heed V. II. lloeser.
Chrlntl. Dr. and Mrs C. C. CrnlK of
HutiKer. Ijiwrence Katcli of Okla-
homa City; Guthrie Gurtlson of
Dallas; Hobert Campbell of Itan-
er. Pope Kelley Arthur Hrackett
and Watt Mutthews. of Albany
Hal Phillip Neul Dh Juck Iiuh.
GeoiKe Davidson lttalr LonlH EaI
Conner. Phillip Kldd. and Ilnrwood
Phillips all of Eustland.
Holier t A. Anderson Mlns Dorothy
Heed Mrs H. C. Cumpbell and
Mr. Geoi: Hrackett all of Kort
Worth. Mrs. ChaileH Hull of Tulsil.
Oklahoma
1HKTIIDAY l'AKTY HONOHS
Itltr.CKKNHIlHiK MAN
Roescr-Webb Weddinir At Albany
Mrs A M Wilson who lives (it
the City Club Apartments enter-
tained Krlduy with a Christmas
party lionnriiiK Mr Wilson's blith-
day. All Chrlstmus decorations with
I Christmas tree were carried out.
is jiluyed throiiBh tho ove-
lilKli seoie Rolni; to Mrs.
aschall for the litdirs und to
(Mr. Ed Moody for the men. Low
I score went to Mrs. Arch Wood for
Surrounded hv flower decorations of chrysanthemums nnd smllnx the ladles and to Dan Holes for
ind In tho warm IIkU of cathedral tit vera livid In brass condelabra . the men. Many nice presents were
1
uurisiiiiuB
Vttended By Many Breck People ?ttphS
J J 1 John Pasc
day with a bountiful bridge lunch-
eon In honor of htr ditUKlitoi Miss
Kloiuncu who is at homo fiom
Statu Unlveislty at Austin.
The house wus ilecoiated iututot-
Ively with Christinas eolois and j
floweis In the Kiiine of bildije
Mesdames M Winkler won high'
pike C. M Hendet the cut. I. Mol-
daVc and Miss Klorence KaiellU
both lecelved Rllest prizes.
The Kuest list Included Miss Flor-
ence Kaielitz Mesdumes M. Pra-
K'ei Sam Leiwln. Simon Fram C.
M Hendei. M. Wlnklor. I. Sheln-
beiK'. and I Moldave of E.istlund
HltlDGi: l'AUTY CIIAKMS
HAPPY (1HOUP
MISS KING IIOSTKSS
TIIDHKDAY P. .M.
Miss Maxlne Klnir enteitiilned
Thui-hday evening with it dance at
her home III honoi of her house
KUfMtH Misses Hetty and MulKUei-
He Haietimii of Dallas and Jo Al-
ice Walkei of Ft. Worth.
The house was chuimltiKly ileco-
iated to ex pi ens the Yllletlde spit It
with n beautifully decorated tiee
and festoons of holly und mistle-
toe. Tho punch bowl wus pi milled
over by Joan and J. Hadfoid KIiik
younir bi other and 'sister of the
hostess.
About 25 couples enjoyed tho hos
pitality of this ohaimlnK youni;
hostess The diiuclntf continued un-
til it late hour.
spending the Chtlatmas hollduys In
Dallas with his family.
II. D. Fulwller has ictuincd from
Abllenu when) m. stent Christinas
with his family who uie itucstH of
his father for ocveral weeks.
S. Cranlii of Midland spent Satur-
day In this city on business. Mr.
CiiikIii was foimeily of this city.
Miss Jo Alice Walkei of Ft.
Woith Is visltlni! f I lends here for
a few days.
Misses Hetty and Murimret Hute-
man of DullnH uu the house miests
of Mlsa Mnxlne Klnj; for u few
ilays.
II. M. Durrett of Ft. Worth un-
cle of the lute John Durrett is
spending n few clays In this city.
C. V. Lyman spent Friday in Syl-
vester on business.
picture will be made In n few days
to see how well It Is mcndlni;.
Dr. T. V. Goeko Is spending
week-end In Ft. Worth.
the
Personals
Miss Emily Vernon Webb nnd Mr. Frank Hoeser both of Albany were
married Thursday nlcht at Mutthews Memorial Methodist Church.
Mualc nt the church was from the orpin played by Mr. Arthur
Hrackett nnd the violin of Mr. Myron FnleH of HreckenrldKc who also
an "Hccnure." Mrs. Joe Mutthews sunt; "God Touched u Hose." The
ceremony wus said by Hoc. J. O. Owen pastor.
The best man was Mr. Charley Hoeser of Fort Worth. A sister of
the bride. Miss Vlri5rilu Muy Wwbb. was maid of honor and Miss Dot-
othy Wendorf of fc'o was brides
mt IdtMmt
i . i
. oup wl n
V
'ritln
earn o loneni nnu con
tinent mtmco to tho ix-onlo
Breckenrldeo nnd lelnlty.
lilt iifinice wo shnll contlnao
render
LOUIS DAICHES
Jeweler and Optomeirtot
The Uouta of Quality
Miss Webb wore a powilor-bluc
tulle dress and silver sllppera nnd
can led pink roses. Miss Wendorf
wore u dress of pink tulle and vel-
vet and carried pink roses. The
costume of Mrs Joe Mutthews was
a flame sequin and satin dress
with u feather ornament.
At the churrli ceremony the
bildo woro a Lunvln model of old
Ivory satin with luce volk long
sleeves nnd it bouffunt skirt. Sil-
ver slippers and u luce cup caught
on euch side by orange blossoms
and seed pearls together with a
presented to Mr Wilson by little
Miss Puschall. Hrfrcshuieiits were
served to Mr. and Mrs. Halph Con-
Ivo Mr. and Mrs John McMurtry
Mr. and Mrs. John Puschull Dr
und Mrs. Dan Holes Mr. and Mrs.
Aich Wood Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Moo-
dy Miss Dice Gentry Mr. Dun
Hare. Mr. and Mrs. CI. O. Henry of
Htinicer Mr. und Mis Charlie Ed-
wurds of Hanger und Mr. anl
Mrs. A. M. Wilson hostess
NEW YKA11S DANCE
AT t'OUNTKY CI.UH
Invitations have been issued to
the Hreckenrldge Country Club
New Years Dance to bo held Mon
day nluht Dec. 31 to sec the Old
Year out nnd tho New Yeur In.
FlreworkB will be displayed nt mid
night.
shower bouquet of white rotes or Mrs It. Kurclitz of 515
chlds nnd lilies of tho valley com-1 Williams Street entertulned
MJUJ. KAHEUTZ HONOHS
pAUGUTtSK WITH LUNCIIEON
West
Thtlrs-
Mlss Helen Little entertained Fri-
day night with nn atti active bridge
party nt her home 807 West Walkur
Stiect The house was Uccorateu
with led carnations hnd lighted
caudles.
Miss Hutli Halley won high score
for the ladles and Mr. Paul Davis
won high for the men MIhh Frnn-
ces Hollcy und Mr. S'lim Goodson
were presented with tho low prize.
Lovely lefieshments were served
to the following guests: Misses
Florlne Mm tin Penrl Wrny Etta
Miller Frances Hnlley Muriel Mux-
ey Opnl Fauts Jaek Downing.
Jeauuette Ilaynes Jewell PiuUt
Glenna Jameson Huth Halley of
St. Louis Messrs Mux Smith Ear-
nest Maxwell Paul Davis Sam
Goodson Dr. H Snider Harold
Love. Hank Haiiney Clayton Fouts
C. W. Wolf Jen and Wnricn Brown
of St. Louts.
Mi and Mis. W. II. Hoeser. Mr.
nnd Mrs Chailey Hoeser of Ft.
Woith and Miss Hetty Mooie of
Tulsu Oklu weie the house guests
of Mr. and Mis. W. L. Knight
Thin sdny and Fililay.
Mrs. Howard Caillsle who resides
on nullum Street Is III with the flu
Mr. and Mrs. Junius Shelton and
H S. Walker of Ft. Woith me
spending a few days on the Walk-
ei's ranch near Albany.
Mrs. I Molduvo of Eastland was
visiting In this city Thursday with
friends.
Cli.ude Thompson left Suturduy
to spend the week-end In Ft. Worth.
The Hew S. J. Shettlesworlh pus-
toi of the First Christian Church
is on the sick list.
City Commissioner Grady Cmnp
was able to be up Saturday after
a few duys' battlu with the flu.
H. L. Hanson who helped In tho
opening of the Paluce Theatre and
who with his family visited here ie-
ceiuly In thu home of Cuitls Dun-
lei. has i etui tied to his homo at
Cleburne
mV and Mrs. W. H. Morrison
have as their guests dining the
holidays their sou Paul and family
ot near Coipus ClJtl Mr. Mor-
tltMin is superintendent of the
school at Chapman Hunch. He
anil his wife have been 111 since
theli coming honn for the holidays.
Theh children an Paul William
mid Marjoile.
Mrs. CliurHo Atkinson who re-
sides on the old Albtttiy roud Is
III with the flu.
Mi. nnd Mrs. Hobert A. Anderson
of Ft. Worth spent Thursday nnd
Filduy In this city with fi lends.
W. J. Cnrden of Anson Is spend-
ing the week-end with his family
hero.
Judge J. E. Hickman und Judge
C. O. Hamlin were In Eastland Fri-
day inspecting the new iiuurters of
the 11th Court of Civil Appeals.
Mrs. F. W. De Lane of Throck-
inoiton visited during thu holidays
In the home of her son Harry De
Lane. Mr. De Lane expects a sis-
ter. Mrs. M. D. Thomas of Dallas
next week.
Dr. II. L. Mayo nnd Miss Fuy
Cunningham of Wuco weie mar-
iled In that city December M. They
will mitko their future home hero
at the Mason Apartments.
SAYS ACT ILLEGA7-
NEW YORK Dec. 28. iW-Rob"
ert H. Hlnke ussoclnte director of
the Cunuid Line has written T.
V O'Connor chairman of the'Ti.
S. Shipping Hoard saying that the
action of tho Houid In lutslgnlng
tho linor President Roosevelt to
the Wurtl line for competition
ugalnst Cunuid service to Havana
is an illegal net foi bidden by the
Shipping Act of 1910.
M. H. Keith wua here from Har-
persvlllo Sutuiday. Ho reports it
great Christmas with a family re-
union in his home.
LITTLE SON IMPROVES
Mr. and Mrs Otto Peters nre
pleused to repot t that their little
son Eugene Is Improving He sus
tained a broken leg In a fall from
a tree several weeks ogo An X-rny
DlTATl I A('( ' 1 1 ) KNTA I
SARATOGA Mo.. Dee. 20 (?)
A coionor's Juiy 'wuich c.indin!ted
an inquest Into th- de t i 'f Am-
brose Ross 23 .0.1 it l'olliiei
Governor Nellie Tayloo Hos ot
Wyoming who was killed Inst
night when the automobile ln
which he was riding overfurKCj!
south of hcie returned a verdict
that his death was accidental
Physlclnns testifying nt tho'.Jn-
quest said Ross' death wnjj caused
by a broken neck -. "
SEEKS $18000 DAMAGES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS. Iowa.JDer.
20. (P) -Ray Edstrom has filed ault
uguinst the Federal Government
asking J18.000 for health- Impair-
ment which he attributes to hlB
service in the in my
F LU-GRIP
Check before it starts.
Rub on inhale vapor
VICKS
.YAPQRWf
Ortl
MUltm JmnvJdYfm
thf
JOLLY FOUR MEETS AT
I.ETWIN HOME
Mrs Sam Lutwln entertained
Wednesday afternoon nt her home
on West Walker Street with a
bridge party In honor of the Jolly
Four Club and several guests.
The regulur Christmas decora-
tions were used with the electric
lights making a pretty effect In the
Miss Mary Seam society editor
for the Star-Telegram of Ft. Worth
spent a few houis In this city Fri-
day. Glffmd Clegg attended the Snow
Dance at the University Club Fil-
duy nlglu In Ft. Worth.
Misses Lucille Wood and her
house guest Miss Maxluo Reynolds
of San Angelo und Miss Nora Bry-
ant uttonded a ounce In Eastland
Filday night.
Dr. P. C. Wray Is well nfter being
III with the flu for several duys at
his home.
Robert Rnney has returned to his
homo in Big Spring nfter spending
the Chilstmas holldnys hero with
relatives.
Donald flaney returned Friday
from a short trip to Big Spring on
business.
T. U. Rldgell hus returned from
Mis. Tube Hudson has ns her
guests for Christmas her parents
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Nichols and Miss
Ann of Wichita Fulls. Her sister
Mrs. It. C. Soon and son Earl
of Ft. Worth. Mn. W. G. Simmon
and daughter Theodore and Jessie
Ann Sutton. An elaborate turkey
dinner was served to the guests.
Mr. and Mis. Cammle Willlums
und Mrs. Olive Cheutman of Corpus
Clulsti ure thu house guests of
their futher C. A. Crulg of Butte
Avenue.
Wo wish to take this method of
expressing our appreciation to
the jieoplo of llreckenrldgn who
40 generously remembered us
this CliriNtmus.
Employees of the
Southwestern Bell
Telephone Co.
a
WARNING!
A this time while tho Flu Is ntBliiR- It would ho In.
order for i;U to check up on the amount of Insurance you
tiro currjlntr.
lU'iuember that Flu or Pneumonia Is no respector of
Person U may come Into jour homo next.
You an curry more Insurance with tho MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE ASSOCIATION of Hreckenrldge Texaa for
the sumo umouiit of money tlmn you can buy In anjl
other form. If wo fan servo you come Into our office or
rail lis on the plume
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
ASSOCIATION
A Local Mutual Aid
Breckenrldce Texas
Phono 1010
V. O. Box 347
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Adair, A. Garland. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 48, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 30, 1928, newspaper, December 30, 1928; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70023/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.