The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 130, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 4, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENPJDGE TEXAS THURSDAY APRIL 4 1929
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w.. iiireiy rumpumtnieu VCU-iCUt
ncstiay ari-rn0on with n delight
Young Arthur Miller. William
lif'legg Lena McAdams Kelly Thea
Lipscomb. Orover C. Wood. Calvin
' Kessler. Porter Daniel G. W. Qrls-
woli) James Dunigan. C. V. Lyman
Floyd Holder. Jack Kobert B. A.
Hwlnney Earl Green Robert Row-
ers. Spencer Bartlett of Kansas City
Mo. G. S. Johnson of Abilene Mrs.
William Pnrdue Jr. and the host-
ess Mrs. Edwards.
OUT OUR WAY
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hi uriuEc :y. uy ner mother
.Mr W T. yufcarcM at her attract-
ive home orTHVrst Will mns street.
Howls of rut flowers adorned
the drawing room where six tab-
les were arranged for the (am.
Mrs Porter Daniel won high
score prize nnd was awn t del a
Mrs. Pardue the honorce was
presented with a half dozen amber
and crystal finger bowli. Mosdatncs
G. 8. Johnson and Spencer Bart-
lett were each (liven a little gift
for being out of town guests.
A delirious sulnd course was ser-
ved to Meidamen J D. Sanderfer
Jr Boss Brewer. Jack Harneu W
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giving you good ervice. Our mechanics have been
specially trained to service the new Ford car. Oi new
precision service equipment duplicates factory manu
facturing methods. You i!l find that it pays to buy your
car at The Home of Good Service.
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AI.ATIIKAN IN IJliSlMS
SESSION WEIINESIIAY
The Alathean Class met at the
home of Mn. P A. Nichols Wed-
nesday Afternoon In a business ses-
Ion the following officers and teach
ers having previously been nomln
ated by the committee were elect-
ed for the ensuing term president.
Mrs. C. A. King; first vice prcsl
dent Mrs. W. E. Gray; second vice
president Mrs. O. L. Alexander
third vice president Mrs. H. C
Pclfrey; secretary Mrs. W. E.
Soles: treasurer Mrs. D. J. B.
Youngblood; reporter Mrs. C. J.
O'Connor teacher; Mrs. P A. Nic
hols assistant teacher. Mrs. Sattes.
After tht selection of officers
and teachers It was decided to
divide the class Into two groops.
And Mrs. Youngblood and Mrs.
Soles were chosen as group
captains. In order to arouse some
curiosity as well as greater Inter-
est In this enthusiastic call the
members voted to adopt the "Bose
Bud Friend." method and those
pre icnt drew names. Thcee being
no other business to come before
i the i lass the business meeting ad
journed after which delicious re-
I freshments were served to the fol-
lowing Mesdames C. A. King W.
IK Soles. D J. It. Youngblood H.
'C Pelfrey and the hostess.
'HAl'TIST TKACIIKItS AND
i OKFICKKS MEKT
i The regular weekly business
meeting of teachers and officers of
' young peoples department of the
! First Baptist Church was well ut-
I tended Wednesday evening. Mrs.
i Dan Harrcll the very capable sup-
1 ertendent had plenty of Interest
i for those present to listen.
Plans for the social to be held
at Mrs. Harrells home 705 West
Williams were completed. Every
member and prospective member
Is Invited to this social.
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Scott Alexander
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Specials For Fridayand Saturday
In Our Coat Dept.
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By Waiiams Widely KllOWIl
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.DEAD AJEGHT.
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The evcr-amlllng featuroa and
familiar figure of a Breckenrldgo
peace officer Is missing from the
down-town streets. J. W. (Jitntule)
Mllos and hla "bay window" are
no longer a feature o'f Chief John
Kelley's police force.
Mr. Miles a traffic policeman for
the past three years tendered his
resignation on the first of the
month and has moved with his
fumlly to his former home Cle
burne. Mr. Miles announced be-
fore leaving that he would enter
the Ice business at Cleburne. Befor
coming here he hud leslded 10
yearn In that city and Is as ucl!
known there as he Is here.
The departing peace officer re-
ceived many kind words of pralne
tpawwinAHRNMnai
frim hla f mmer chief. Jol(n Kclloy
I Chief Kelley Raid "Jimmy; was'the
I best traffic man I have ever seen
jlle Was known personally by jil
J most every person In BreekenrKIJT'
ami many win miss ma nejnxui
manner In handling heavy tTK;r
noon shopping traffic. In tiro rHree
years that he was a member of
my force 1 have never heard a
bad thing against hln nor hns- ho
ever been charged with mid-
conduct while at his duty. We" Will
nil miss him but wish lilnl luoli '
Beautiful Women ''
Use Mello-glo
Beauties who guard their complex
ions use MELI.O-OLO Face Pow-
der only. Famous for puilty i
coloring matter Is approved by liu
Government. The skin never look
pasty or flaky. It spreads more
smoothly and produces a youth f III
bloom. Made by n new French
process MKLLO-GLO Faco L'owdei
stays on longr. - Bowen Drug (y
Adv.
John Shaw were among those from!
Cisco attending the dance given
on the roof garden of the Burch
Hotel Monday night.
O. M. Langlcy of Fort Worth Is
visiting here.
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G. H. Gray Is here from Dallas.
William Hlnderson of Weather-
ford is visiting In Breckenrldgo.
W. V.
Worth.
Ellzry Is here from Fort
A. A. Werllo of Wichita Falls Is
visiting here
George W. Rnddcll Is visiting
herd from Dallas.
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$18.50 values 12.34
$28.50 values $18.98
$39.50 values $26.34
$42.50 values $28.34
$55.00 values $36.67
$58.50 values $38.98
$79.50 values $52.89
$82.50 values $54.89
In Our Dress Dept.
"Includes New Arrivals"
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In Our Millinery Dept.
$3.95 values $2.95
$1.85 values $3.79
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$12.50 values $6.79
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George Cannon of San
Is visiting here.
Antonio
J. D. Hunter of Dallas Is a vis-
itor here.
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O. Graham Is here from Dal-
Special Assortment Values
to $M.9.") .
$9.85
Charles K. Johnson of Wichita
Falls is Ip this city.
John R. Wolf of Kansas City is
visiting In Breckenrldge.
Jack Kennedy Is here from Wich-
ita Falls.
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Lomcta Texas now has an Amer-
ican Legion Auxiliary formed Mon-
day night with fifteen members.
It was organized by the Brecken-
rldge district chairman Mrs Bailey
Hardy.
"WOLF OF WALL STREET" ALL
TALKING OPENS AT PALACE SUN.
The Wolf of Wall Street" Para song hits especially written for hor.
mount's widely heralded all-talking Paul Lukas as the man who be
trays "The Wolf." anl Nancy Car-
roll as the mnld also do good
v.ork. "The Wolf of Wall Street"
was directed by Bowland V. I.ee.
GAS G0NEEAf S HAITnD
EGGS FOR BREAKFAST
Mrs. Harry De Lane has been
elected delegate from the Brecken-
rldgo North Ward P. T. A. to ill
next annual district meeting ut
Slfphenvllle.
"Flappers of -ii" Is the name of
a home talent play to be given
Thursday night at the high school
auditorium participated in by pu-
pils of the Walker-Caldwell school
and sponsored by the Walker-Caldwell
P. T. A. Miss Virginia Mc-
Kinncy serves as director.
picture In which the world's moat
famous "street" serves as the col-
orful background for an amazing
story of greed and unfaithful love
opens a five day engagement at
the Palace Theatre on Srtiday.
George Bancroft remembered for
his admirable portrayals in "Under- j
world" and "The Dock of New1
York" plays the role of Jim Brad-
ford "The Wolf" a ruthless Wall
Street speculator who Is thrilled by
the exciting game in which ho con-
trols millions of dollars and the des-
tinies of countless people. It Is
his boast that he Is a "wolf"; that
he can make or break any man or
group who dare oppose him. Tho
victims of his ruthless strategy ho
calls "suckers." He has no sym-
pathy for them; they should know
better than to match their brains
with his.
His beautiful wife Olga played
by the well known Russian actres3
Baclunova carries on a clandestine
love affair with his business asso-
ciate the aristocratic David Tyler.
Of course Bradford Is oblivious to
the fact that his wife Is not true
to him. Then one day through
the maid In his home he learns of
his wlfes Infidelity. For a mo
ment he Is crushed. He realizes
he has been a "sucker" ... in love.
The manner In which he faces this
unexpected crisis brings to the
screen a powerful climax; a climax
that should prove highly exciting
and satisfactory to audiences every-
where. Bancroft Is excellent in the most
powerful characterization of his
career Incidentally making a not-
able debut in talking illms. As his
unfaithful wife the fiery Baclunova
gives another of her Impressive per-
formances and also sings two new
Miritwiinii!niiwininMiiBii
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to a MODERN CLEAN Wa.l
PLANT that is properly jj
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"I get away with ham nnd eggs
for breakfast fine new. Stomach
gas never troubles me since taking '
Adlerlka."- Mrs. C. G. Deyett.
Adlcrlku rcllcvtvs stomach gas mid
sourness In TEN minutes. Acting
on BOTH upper and lower bowel.
It removes old waste matter you
never thought was In your system.
Let Adlerlka give your stomach and
bowels a REAL cleansing and sec
how much better you feel. It will
surprise you! Bowen Drug Co. In
Caddo by City Drug Store. Adv.
Phone 4i:S-4M'-415
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CLKANKRS DYKRS HATTKKS
"Service With a Smile"
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In Our Shoe Dept.
"Including Queen Quality"
?7.95 values $6.48 f
Mrs. Henry Bcnham of this city
visited friends In 'Cisco Monday.
J. A
Wednesday In this city.
S. P. Byow Is here from Waco.
W. S. Hancock. District Repres-
entative of the Texas Compuny of
Wcatherford is spending this week
In Breckenrldge.
Second Volley
Ball Game Tonite
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High Low Medium Heels
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While on Your Shopping Tour Don't Overlook these Prices!
The second volley ball game of
the recently organized Y league
will be played tonight at tho Y. M.
C. A. The match decided by the
I best two out of three games will
be between the Cuntelml Lions
Bronson of Ranger spent ma tje Young Business Men. Play
wlll start at 7:30 p. m.
ine ursi league maicn was play-
ed Monday night between the Texas
Toolles and the Buchanan Business
men resulting in a win for the
Toolles.
Much interest has been aroused
over theso matches and the leaguf
promises to be one of the hottest
contested ones organized here In
a long time.
More than
100000 people
in the next two months
will buy electric refrigeration
Mrs. George C Miller Is spend-
ing u few days with her mother
Mrs. Thomas Abnham. In Dallas
Mr- and Mrs. Gilbert Johnson of
Abilene spent Wednesday in this
ciy.
J. A. Bryant Is here from Paris
Texas
R. D. Haggard of Abilene Is vis-
iting here.
W. H. BIymlller of Pampa Is a
visitor of this city.
Mrs. Spencer Bartlett of Kansas
City Mo. Is the house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Knight.
Raymond Hulrgruve Is here from
Abilene.
H. W. Collier of Fort Worth Is
a visitor here.
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for Cash!
P G. Peacock is a visitor In this
city from Fort Worth.
The First Christian Church will
have choir practice Thursday night
at Hcven o'clock.
T Edgar Johnson vice president
of the Mesa Production Company
was out of the city today on a bus-
Iness trip.
Mayor Chaa. H. Clark was out
of the city today on business.
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Adair, A. Garland. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 130, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 4, 1929, newspaper, April 4, 1929; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70105/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.