The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 194, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 18, 1929 Page: 3 of 6
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1 IHIS IIIIILI. CLASS
IN ItPtil'I.MC MKirriNG
the Indies littile Class of
the j
Chutih of Christ which meets ev-1 tmtnP Fried chicken. ias. maah-
riy Monday afternonn at 3 30 had " potatoe. salad and pie was
fie tegulax moetlng Monday after- At th dinner the birthday
r.oon cake baked by Mrs Beery was pre-
IUv A. II. Clark teacher of the to !. Carrie Henry of
ri&M. talked oa the lesjon to 23 Ranger mother of the local lodge
member. ' Seven little girls lerved the dlnnor.
Every one of the Church It invlt-
ed to come and enjoy these leitona
with this elan.
NEVER SAW ITS
.EQUAL HE SAYS
i I believe I had about Ihe worst
i-e nf stumaeh trouble In Texaa.
'i after Ullr'-r tw. lottlei of
irgon aaxi i IH' f -im n
Moft Mass Ii. t .r-
I ink of i orditp.n
th.
A II NH1II
A nl8 f' i I v i.. I
T . ar.i.r ht. n. i. r I ff i . 1 .In
-nd n'ght I wii nt .linn r one day
nd ft sharp pain hit me right un-
der my liver and extended through
to the pit of my sinm-h and al-
most 'knocked me out I was diz
In Ire j i9m
si . Ut aBsBV ijoSaBBBaBBlir
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zy for hour afterward and the L rOegsnloa will be staged June 30
pain just stayed In my side when the Ore ml Prix will be run.
My kidney were acting so free-1 Nuiurally the .! sown by these
ly I had (o be up four or five times I events has born fruit. It being Im-
eerv nlihL t-oaa of alaen made me possible Ut deny thf t eostliniaa
wenk ami nervous anst my whole
system wna I willy run-down My
liver was out of order I was bad-
ly rnnstlpMed and was continually
taking laxative
"Since taking the wonderful Snr-
gon treatment my only trouble I
to keep from eating too much and
I never have a sign of Indigestion.
All tho pain I gone from my aide
my nerves are I'i fine shape and I
steep fine. I'm no longer constipat-
ed Sargon Soft Mass Pills certain-
ly are wonderful for they do their
work thoroughly without griping
other laxitlvo
fi had read a lot shout Sargon.
1 1 never had the slightest Idea
would get auoh remarkable r-
FBu!ts from It In o short a time."
The above statement wna made
'by W II. Newby well-known rel-
'. dent of Dallas. lie owns the Live
V and Let Llvo Barber Shop at ."MOa-
VA Holmes Street
Sargon may be obtalred In
fRrrckenrldge from Hood Driff Co
land In Caddo from City Drug
Society
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BIBLE SCHOOL TO IIOI.I)
(OMMKNCK.MK.Vr EXERCISES
The Bible Instruction school a
the First MetodlM Church In t'i
have the Commencement exerrles
Thursday evening nl lit.
If 1 have enrolled In the achool no'
only from the Methodist Chut h
but from the Baptist christian
' hutch of Chriat Irebyterlan
huich aa well
At present the Indication I thai
lt)
will receive certificates The '
program will only laat one hour and
he general public It Invited Afier '
the program the handwork f the
'Indents Will tie exhibited
Teachers for fhe school have been
.. arMi pat Hooker Assistants
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f'.r (he school rvav been touie
H.nes Mary Williams Dortny I'nt
VMUs Jo Kirk Frances E Wah
M.ugire' Pasehall Jeonne H.n
rlor.n '"Oper Joy Wharton Hi
in" Hannie Elisabeth c;bb
4 iye Andrew Helen Karney
('orrlne Bo(ga Christina Gro'ind
i-idyi Baker Griffin. Oarire An
I"' Mary Ann Henderson. Mac-'
ue Hart Ktiby lee Marrlaon. Otis j
H.tcheock Imrwtcd thirris and'
tvtiye Matthea
The rhiKii la to have a picnic
Friday iwrning at o'clock all
he children ate 1. bring their I inch
'"I me aikr.l to bring their par
n
T is is tne fir bible school and
he result haa bern much better
r...n was expected. A large attend
ime u urged to see What wonder-
ful worn Mr Hones and his teach
Itk 'tuff have accomplished
ROYAL NKIGIIItOR'i HA VI.
itr.(;ri.u siwsio.v
Member of th local Hoys I
Neighbors celebrated their fifth mi
ruversary at the hall Monday e.
mng Mrs Eve Hukey of Green
Mile State (supervisor wis present
fut the m-eting
Before the meeting o'clock din-
ner was served to the guests Mrs
Huskey and th entire Kangi r
They w6" Mine Yola Lamb Ell-
"both Olbbi Virginia Thompion.
France Dutrleit Marjorle Mitchell
: and Marjorle Arnett.
! After the dinner a re'rular meet-
1 Ing was held regular officer were
i in charge of the meeting: Oracle
Uela Beery; vice Oracle. Mamie
' Roggess; Recorder. Lcthu Thoinp-
imin Receiver Paye Ford; and
Chancellor Mrs. Addlngton.
I Several candtdatoa wore Initiated
and a talk was given by Mrs. Hue-
key on the "Reports of the Nation- !
al Convention. Till National eon-
j van t Ion was held In Minneapolis
May 22-28
The Ranger camp presented
Mrs Huakey with a lovely gown i
inA the Itreekenrldce Camn rave . " "" '"" "P "
TX . l..lr o-" " ...tLJ?;.iJrry have re1Urnd from Hunts-
her a box of linen handkerchiefs
A box of linen handkerchiefs was
presented to Mrs White. Slate Ora-
le Mri Heery local Oracle and
Mis Heni tiistrlct Deputy
Ihe program consisted f a piano
I Pati I. la Worth a reading by
Jllen Han in a reading by !oro-
"uu a duet by 11' not I'.bba
i'ii Pa' i H im WortS leadu by
v iginui '.rnpton a nolo by Elltut-
hi'ii (JIM- n-l a reading by tittle
i ' i i.thy J. an Stoker
l he c xi local meeting will be
'il nex' ln.la night white the
'Xt UktiiM.1 uMetlng will be held
Hunger
) erkenrldse la a member of the
Uim Texas District Mr Henry
' ".anger Is president of thi die-
it Abilene. Sweetwater Rart-
g?r and Itreckenrldge compose thla
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FASHIONS
Ih. Mode Responds to the Fets
l. ! Elegantea at Grand Prix
BY FRANCES PAGirr .
Copyright. 1030. by Style Sources
NEW YORK. Juno 11 lUJo It
will not be th fault of certain
factions If fashions do not con-
tinue to be more feminine ami
men elegant. Th fourth Fete d
have become more womanly ami
more fastidious nml capricious
tlitilr very simplicity being subtly
sophisticated.
Icveythlng on wears is natural-
ly Influenced by tht movement. It
baa revived the long glove crinkl-
ing over the wrist and hns reviv-
ed stnteJy silks anil silhouette.
Amontf th acclaimed things may
be mentioned the restrnunt or
evening lint and even the coquet-
tish nose veil so flattering to some
women Hata really have boon
greatly affected although millin
ers have gone about Introducing
trimming with extreme caution. Tho
bow Is their presont weapon a-
gainst the untrlmmed hat It may
be hardly big enough to be seen
but It Is there and sometimes It
has attained generous proportions.
Many bows have been done In
thin way on straws of small und
medium size and now that the
larger hat Is beginning to create
Interest the trimming reappears.
In the case of the longer back
brim tho large or the small bow Is
tied directly at the back of the
tan
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ROYAL NEIGHBORS OFFK'E
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k-.ir i. 11 r in. 111 I li .it.
of ! sni i t'.. I: il .Ni 'Khtmii if
Amerii 1 the liiK't fi iiern 1! Ii n
efkit in the world gnwrncd tn.l
managed es In i
I IV Wuli
Th. i - i .1 1 he .
bn In the itaie
especially strong
ver I. 'I'll' III' Ill
if T.-xa ni.il Ii
In thi- Cnun I y
if then di'rii t
through the tfoit
deputy
Ranger
Mr Carrl. E Henry of
The Roval Nslthbor at tha eloaa
of 1928 had over 406.000 beneficial '
or Injured members approximately !
82.000 juvenile member and 76.-
000 "oclal non-Insured member a
grand total of over 70400 member.
It I the eoond largest fraternal
beneTtelary coelety In this country.
At the elaee of the year the Royal
Neighbors had over SOOJXW.OOO of
! Personals
I
f. . . j .I -. .. . '
Mrs Pistole and Mrs. Callahan of
Albany were in the city Tuesday
ur.n ..... iiwj nviv siuimH un u
eiinrrni eus lueauay a iter noon
""
ville and Kisi Texas Miss Mary
t amp. sister of Mr Camp has re-
turned for a viii with Mr and
Mrs Cam;.
L. A. I.each of Houston was a
busineai visitor Monday
R M Cor ley of Abilene was also
i business visitor
Dr. II. U Miller of Slaton was
in the city Monday.
Maude IUgJasxl of Sweetwater
and hew sister Maxle Ragiand of
Mema Tenn.. vtaited Miss Arise
Pries Sumtoy.
Mr. and Mra Carl Matthee of
Wink are tho house guest
if Mr
and Mrs. Otto J. Mattbes
Mrs. Leva Kelly and Mrs. II. H
Walker art to leave for California
Tuesday.
Mrs. Ray Chandler of Cisco and
Maggie Mat Dabney were in
BrceJtenrldg on business today
Margaret Jo Cowssr has return-
ed from Kaufman where she spent
the last week.
Mrs. Floyd Jones and children
have returned from a visit with
relatives In Fort Worth
J. W Cardan oil and gas super-
visor for the Anson district was
here Monday. Hs was on his way
borne after having gone to Dallas
several days ago where Mrs. Car-
dsn ami his father. M W Cardan
prepared to take off in their car
for points in Alabama -their old
horns stats.
COMMUNITY
BUILDERS
FUTURE MEN AND WOMEN
Of Breckenrldge the City
Or cutest Products
.IOKLETA
Joeleta Is the exquisite dnughtsr
of Mr. and Mrs C W KoUanour
Joeleta will be three Nov. 21. Sh
I not only going to be on of our
most progressive community build-
er but one of the most beautiful
as well. She has large blue eyes
and beautiful blond curls.
Joeleta Is very fond of tiding and
every time a car starts she starts
to get ready to go. She Is also
very fond of her little puppy LIndy
Lou.
Her fafher Is employed at the
sssi " 'hrj
SJg"'
I ' I 1 I' I llrlK v im.W
Pill
rii ii
h i . w ri
lriZr
$1 IT rr ... " I J I
l? fi 3 I III
SI I f m
i-ksJuASi- '- .aiaaVsati
u&z-
miOBMa
-. . ' i ' vi time nil of itt
i.imi 'i in. r it n. 1 1 fruteinal
rfii' ii-!e .ir ii nortallty and
up..
in I
i thi' huiines is setting aside I
'iiik I'i tlU"t the full re-
I'ln ' ! him will. Ii makes the
i. mi i.i e tieli. wntten .strictly 100
I i en! .n'eijunle
In .unlit i ri t furnishing life
ini'.itatncc ih. soc.ety maintains a
fraternal fund for the purpose of
giving aid to worthy member
Through this department very much
- uKm - Io haa been eased and the
thorru In many pathway have
" rtmored.
Also the society maintains &
highly developed health service de-
partment which offers free year-
ly health examination to all mem-
bers of th society. This depart-
ment also furniahe courses in mat-
ernity and the eare of children
A very large number of the mem-
bers of this society are taking ad-
I vantage of this moat helpful and
lire saving service.
L-urlng the post year this society
completed and now oecuplea Its
nw hrjrt offlc. bullding t Hock
Island
111 . the national headnunr
ti-is of the society. One of the out-
standing features In the eronoml-
nianagsmeni oi wus society is
shown by the fact that the aunreme
officers wen able to construct and
quip th.s wonderful building out
of the expense fund of th society.
Not a dollar of mortuary contribu-
tions wi nt into the erection or
equipment of thin magnificent
building The present officers of the
Klety are Mrs. Mary Arnholt.
Suprem- Diacle. Miss ISrna IJarth-
'I rluprenv Hicordrr Mrs. Alice
Na-ih Mis aelna E. Wash. Mrs.
Anna M it'iepher.l Mrs. Prances
It T'irkelson. Mrt Grace W. Mc-
I'urdy Supreme Managers.
Hoover Invited
To Visit Texas
WAUHfNGTON. June 17. UJ& A
delegation from Houston. Texas
headed by A-saeinbiyman R J.
Cummins today Invited President
Hoover to participate in the chrts-
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E fi
tsnlng of the new nival cnlUHirh:m at a boll gnme you really have
Houston at the Newport Nsvs
Shipbuilding yards nsxt September.
The Houston delegation was ac-
companied to the White House
' by Senator Connelly. Rep Me-
Ooskey and National Committee-
man R H Creager.
The President took the invitation
under advisement
IIOciI'lTAI. NEWS
Repoit from the Medlcnl Arts
H'up.tnl are
Kore perry of Gunslght is ri-st-
i .ng t. tt t iodiy
Jnr R.ini mmA wm r.
tu htIll- .n
I J R. Hhinn Is Improving and will
be able to return home soonj J B Brandon la resting nicely
New ford Riiir
H10
(FOB Uriroii)
I
Special Ford
That's all it costs for a check-up
n( the harterv wncrimr cluerr- ir
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ing rate distributor carburetor
adjustment lights brakes shock absorbers tire in-
flation and steering gear. Just $150 but it means a
rcar deal to your car.
BREAK PROOF
JAIL FAILURE
I by
p n i 'as
lomrnissioners lonsiuerin
Improvements
Ptenhen coanty'a "brk proof
jail a part of the beautiful 5!00nin
rouit house-jail which was nm
plated the latter part of 1026. i- :i
fiiVir In .h mlstda of the ri.n'-j
u:i llislonera and la to b. ru'iv
ilni.lt in hope of getting a Jail
that prisoner will not have aurh
n ea- time breaking oil ?
Ar agreement was mad" M in lay
il tn Ptuly Jail Btilldf Coru-
Inn' .r Ht I.oula. llo iti.l r.in. i
met I- io be drawn up for the re
building of one of the present cells
anu the construction or a visi.ors
vestibule ir this construction
'omes up to the standards eel lor
i by the Jail building company. I
.- cehs will likely be relwllt in
Dme way
1 'ing ti the representative j
jail building company the
' .ii which five prisoners n-1
-veral montln ago by s.-i
! 11 wiy out through Ihe bill; 1
ell 1- in be rellnc.l nt the '
wi'h rivply tool-proof dre! I
1111 of the cell will be left us 1
. ic
new steel Is guaranteed 'o
uny kind of n test with fl'e.
and ill II for a six hour per-
"h" vh toi -' veitlbule will
in uct. I Ii such a manner
...
hat 1
) i.irif :'nl iitors nvty e md
ta'k o ai h other hut an ieei
oiu" in i mtnet A four p.v jrl s
h.llit ;.-.)nf fiont will siim.i !'"
Mitor-i and prisoner's coll 1.' 11
in the butlef-pinof glass will en ible
.1 runv.-r'Utlon to be carried on. '"it
the holes are not In a direct line
h rough all plys of the gla-ts an'l
will prevent saws etc . from helns
pa ed through to the prlf oners
Several near-breaks and on ert-
iiui break since the Jnll wis bu..'
lead the cotnmlasloners to til.r
stepi in repairing the cells It Is
said that the steel used In cov
strurtlng the present cells cm be
cut In one night while the new
iiol will withstand almost any
kind of saw or dilll used en It
and months would b rcquti'-d to
rut through It
The moat serious Jail break wna
recorded several months tgo whin
five prisoner made their clinn en-
cape early one morning.
Three of the prlsonort tere re-
captured. Work on repairing the Jill should
begin two weeks after tho contrnct
1 signed according to tho repre-
sentative. The work will cost 31.057.S0.
BITS OF NEWS
ROUNI) THE COURTHOUSE
AND OTHER PLAt'KS TOO.
By A. G.
Well 'folks we are surely "put-
ting on dog" over at the courehouse
we have a new General Electric
water cooler
I saw Tom Downing of Caddo this
morning He says that the oil boom
that seemed about ready to amount
to something hns died down.
As I was ramblng around the
ojuare I ran into W R. Haven of
Frankell lookln rather blue. In a
few- minutes I ran Into his daugh-
ter. Gladys shopping nt the Style
Shop no wonder the fellow lookml
a tittle downcast.
W. R. Whren nn old timer wns
visiting ninny of his frlonds In tit
courthouse yasturday. He now llvos
in Fort Worth.
As I canio to work I tan Into
'Uncle Pato" Martin W. I. Hunt.
and H. Caldwell listening to some of
tho wise cracks of "Undo Tom
Williams. Unolo Tom M tho prize
niiuisre cut tip. If you haven't met
missed something.
Nell Clare Holloway has gone to
Camp Leuders to stay until June 22
completed the study "Spiritual Ail-
J A. Ruthsrford o fAbllene wns
here Monday.
IC K. Crockerall of Abilene was In
the city on business Monday.
T. C Moore of Abilene was here
Monday
L. Payne of Dalit wa here on
business Monday.
TUB HAGUE. Making one of hi
infrequent visits to this city the
tormer German emporor attended
a performance of "Charley's Aunt."
The comedy was a fnvorlte with
Wllhelm when he was In his hey-
iltty. Inspection
1.50
Bennett Motor Co.
Breckenrldge Texarf. Phono BOO
OLD GLORY AND IT'S
GREATEST GLORY I
b-rnest Thompson contribution1
follow I
Old Glory and Its greatest glory
Is a very difficult Incident to select.
What would probably be accepted
the greatest majority of people
her greatest glory would be
- victorious march down the
strretn of Paris after the Kigninir'of
the Armlatlce. Old Glory has led
over two million of her loyal youth
Ift'o the belligerent territory oft
war it r kin K.nnpe for the sake '
or u rnocrdi y Thene men. the blood
jT . i.i r a ruugnt with aurh
term. nation und ferocity that '.he
fuwn of 'he beaten allies turned
ro me amue or victory
Alter me Armuuce was aigneii
and the American boya had climb
ed out of their shell holes and
trenches. General t'ershlnar. com
mander-in-chief of the Amtrlcun !
n.xpaiiionary lorce. raited nia
fighting Inferno together and start-
ed the march back from the front
a iney wirv going tnrougn tne
"Tee"" i-ans earn man nan up-
pr".rnieiy tne same nature or ex-
Pein on hlj face piome were
thinking of how their mother would
look when he saw them other
were tninking of how their sweet
... . . . .
henna eyes would beam with sur-
P' i ""id happiness aa he c.ime
"l the old board walk and whlni-
l -ls old tune a few were not
I1'" o hapjy and spr. they were
ih.nking of their brother or best
"r.end that they lost in the con-
nict. But ever man was walking
with hla chest out and a proud and '
haughty awing. The question was
asked "what was the reason for
Ms"" The reply came Whv cant
jyou aee Old Glory letting her sons
"re in ner greatest glory See
now majes;ipall and priudly she
is waving In the breegc with her
loyal sons following behind nady
to support her to the laat breath
uf life wlth.n them." Old Glory and
ner ngnting nelper.s had shown that
this new nation wan not only fin
ancially powerful but one of the
moat powerful militaristic nations
n the world.
Hut that was not all that Old
Glory hud done; she not only help-
MENUES
of the
DAY
A UUIDP.'S LUNCHEON MENU
Chilled Diced Shrimp and Cucum-
bers Choeeo Wafers
Washington Fruit Salad
Buttered Hot Rolls
Chocolate Surprise Coffee
Cream Candles
Washington Fruit Salad Serving 8
(Dellciously flavored)
2 tablespoons granulated gelatin
I tabltspoons cold water.
1 cup salnd dressing
1 cup stiffly whipped cream
1 cup diced plnonppls
1 cup seeded whlto cherries
1 cup dl cod conned peaches
1-1 cup red cherries
1-2 cup blanched ahredded alm-
onds. Soak the gelatin and cold water
for 6 minute. Dissolve over' a pan
of hot wnter. Cool nnd add to the
salad drossing and whipped cream i
Add the rest of the Ingredients and '
pour Into small moulds which have
been rinsed In cold water. Ret In
n cold place to stiffen. Unmold
and serve on lettuce leaves.
Chocolate Surprise Sorting Eight
S sponge cakes. Individual
1 pint vanilla Ice cream
1 tablespoon sugar
1-1 ton spoon vanilla
1 cup stiffly whipped cream.
Mix the whipped cream sugnr
and vnnllln. Chill. Remove part
nf thS Insldes nf the cakes
Mix tho crumbs with the whipped
cream mixture and spread on top of
the Ice cream which 1ms been plac-
ed In the spongo cake enses. Sur-
round with chocolate sauce and
serve at onee with n fork.
Chocolate. Suuco
1-2 cup light brown sugnr
2 tablespoons flour
1-8 teaspoon salt
2 squnros ehocolato or I table-
spoons cocoa
1 1-2 cups wntor
1 teaspoon vnnllln
Mix the sugar flour nnd salt
Add the chocolate ami water and
cook stirring constantly until th
saucb .thickens. Add the vanilla
ard ronl.
This sauce can be served on Ice
creams sherbets or puddings
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BU IOCS FBVEK AND MALARI
It Is thn most speedy remedy
known
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Dillingham & Alexander
Thompson -Kiker
Funeral Parlor
Ambulance
Service
Phone 201
22.- W. Walker St.
etl In n pugnacious way but also j
In a dommtlr - Tel t IT. i T
Hoovet now prudent of the t'nit
I'd State she helped feed anil
iclothe the starving Belgians th-
whole of Europe looi:cj upon thi
American Nation as a helper In
llnei of need
Then Old Glory and her falth-
fill sors rime
back to the land
tot whU-h tiny hml m.i.li' ..urh n
wirr fire The uvi-d u a null t
f"l welcome
The machine that had fo iRht milr'w
faithfully in thn Argonne Forest
at Veruun. ami WTrrnt otn r places
le-;thui history m muilc fir Old j
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every vllhiKe. tuvm nml rtty in tin-
limited Htau -. io lie .1 iiiiet hon '
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and we'll call for and deliver the work
well done.
MODERN DRY CLEANERS
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l?uneral Directors
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No finer selection can In-
had at reasonable pi ices
I.Ol'IS DAICIIKS
Jeweler and Optometrist
Tin- House of Quality
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