The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 1, 1929 Page: 1 of 14
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Hnnk of Tomplo sniil lodiiy that I
their hank wuu not oue of the Ioiiith
iiirouKn the .'iIIokik! roijierios ot
A. U. Crouch now being returned
to Ilell County from Now Zonlnml
whr he lived as a fugitive for
lieltiimttny year.
I Throuch nn error In trAnamlMlon
the United Prena yeteiday .itated
in nn account that the above iw-.nu
ha auffurod lpries Th Pnitoil
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Mali- wuiii'isea.
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men are friendly the irive.itltfatoi
found the Cag-in nnd Cabin Creak
clann "ruled' the community
thiough tiaditlonal "tnanne..s"
as"l s.f inipoieil Uw io jind the
mall ltnd ownem to their will and
iliield illugral manu.'ac'.ure o. w.ilu-
key. l!vn should t;ie tt.nndly folk
appear willing witneasca pro"ocut-
or were doubtful of their ffblllty.
Tiller the girl who aaw h r
fiance toxaed into flames after they
had been snizud on a walk to their
wedding at the justioo of the ptmce
had nevor heatd about TltankiRlv-
itig Day. Sho lUvd In tho hill all
her life. She knew no school.
Her matltor Mis. Charles Kuml-
ner could not count her children
"tho ilnnd or alive." "Wall now
thur's Kloyd and Hoyu and Uoyd"
she began but was unable to
count them nH they answered n
family toil call. A careful count
Hhowed seven.
Youiii Musical
Group To Give
Concert Here
Music lovers of Dieekcnridge
have n rnro treat In storq for them
Monday night when the orch stra
and glee club of thy Waoc Meth-
odist Home prosonts a musical con-
cert at tho local Methodist rhuich.
Tho concert will begin ot 7:30 p.
in.
Thero will be 27 young talented
musicians presented in tho conceit
nnd thoce who have heard them are
loud in their praiio for their con-
cert worlc Tho young musical
group Is on a tour of W;st Texas
cities and are traveling In their
own bus. Th'jy will be cnte tnlned
In the homes of local proplo Mon-
day night.
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After several month.! of 111 health
Victor S. Tcege. stroni. aged 03 and
father of II. L. Teegetstrom of
lireckenridge died at n hospital In
Monine Jja.. at 10 o'clock Tuesday.
M. I. ToegerBtrom attended the
funeral held Wedneiday nt 5:30 p.
m. From Monroe tht) 'body was
sent to Kane Pa over the Illinois
Central Kniitond at 7:10 o'clock
and w.is itue.ieil lhi re beside the
giave of Mrs. Teegerstrom.
A pioneer in the caibon bhek
industry In tho Unltoil States Mr.
Teegerstrom was a prominent fig-
ure In tho introduction of this in-
dustry n'nr Montoe
For yevetal weeks almost no
hope had been hnld for hi-. iecv-
ory. Ill health overtook him scwia-l
months ago. Me was sent to ilot
Springs Atk. for thru weeks: for
tho past sevetal dnys. he w.is u:i-
conscious almost .continuously.
Mr. To.'ger.itrom was a ve:y
I prominent business man ot Mon-
roe. His sons C V. an.'. II. L. Teeg-
' orstrom accompanied the body to
i Kane and remained fot the services
j and btirluf.
1 Surviving are one daughtor a:id
I thive son who are: Mrs Louis Do-
' ssler of Monroe Louisiana; II. L.
Teegerstrom of Breckenrldg-.; C.
V Teegerstrom nnd Oscnr To ger-
stroni of Monros.
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I AUSTIN. Tex.. Nov. 30. U.R He-
I vision of ftolght m Ip dlfferer.ilMls
j allowed the Uvalde iSe NoiIIpiii Hio
Hartlott & Western and IN- Jef-
ferson Northwestern Hailrwids
wero authorlicd hy the i.tato rail"
1 road commission today to be effect-
ive on Feb. 8 1030. Tho revision.!
.slightly Increase the rates. Old
differentials on the Pecos Valley
.Southern were ordcicd cancelled
'and the application for now ones
refused.
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Lan nuef Wednesday
Anotht'i iineting -intl Iriiniitct "f
the Mei'i ili.it Men's FelloWi-hip
Club will be held next Wednesday
night at seven o'clock in the base
moot of trie church according to (i
P. Daniels president of the Club
Jn fin effort to live up to tho
wonderful progtem which was pu-
sented to some 135 lecul men l-ist
month the progium ei'inniittei Ins
announced that Dr. J. W. Hunt
president of McMuny College of
Abtleno and West Texas' most pop-
ular jiftor-dinner speaker will be
the mnln speaker on the program.
Other Interesting entet tnlnlng feu-
turps oiP also being arranged for
Iho" monthly mepting of th" Men's
Club.
The ladies of the church have
promised to prepare n hearty tur-
k v dinner.
Cut Through
Funeral Costly
Columbia! mo. Nov. 30. iu.r -
A cut through a funeral procession
was unlucky for James Salmon 27
of St. Louis.
A ten mile chase by two. police
officers ended yesterday when the
radiator on Salmon's motor car
boiled forcing him to slop to re-
move a sack coveting the radiator.
The officers found two cases of
gin and some empty bottles In
his car. Mu Is suspected or soiling
liquor to university of Missouri
students.
Rolarhms Attend
Inter-City Meet
On Friday evonlng tile following
attended an inter-cltv meet of Ro-
ttrl(ns at Abilene: Itntarlnns T. L.
Dyor. V. B. McDowell W. S. Parks
and Mis. Perks.
The program was In charge of
lhi) Interniitlonat Servico commit-
tee and Dr. Paul Horn of Lubbock
mado tho prlncipul address. Hew
F B McDowell of the local club
hu-- accepted an Invitation to ad
dress the Abilene club at their re-
gular meeting next Friday
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Now Jailer Pi ice is a i.im '..'In ver
In chinch Muilt and n "..i ..ivs
'no" to a:nr . i iviees that m.gli be
held within the jail cell:-' though
he seldom take part in theni him-
self his duty preventing him from
doinif this. .1 he must always
watch his prisoners no matter how
sincere they might seem -.'h '.hell
services.
Saturday th" familie- of two boys
In the jail asked thai thev might
pray with their youngsteis. Jailei
Price did not turn a deaf e.n al-
though the two lads wero nut an-
gels in any sense of tho word. He
elected to stand by and see that
no Implements for escape were
passed to the boys however.
When tho jiiayer sorvices werr
started tho mother urged Mr. Price
to Join them in prayer. Ho declined
In his best manner saying 'The
Scripture says 'Wntch and Pray"
so you 'pray and 1 will watch."
The families prayed alone.
Rev. McDowell
To Teach Morning
Tower Bible Class
Hev. Frank 11. McDowell imstor
of the First Presbyterian Church
will tearh the Morning Tower III-
hie class this morning Uihhc In
charge of this men's Sunday School I
class announce.
. Besides Hev. McDowell's Icaon.
a special musical concert has heou
ai ranged. Men of Bicckenrldgf are
invited to meet with thin gtoup In
the National Theatre inch Sunday
morning.
Three Burned To
Death Saturday
PKOHIA. HI.. Nov. .10. U'.fi
Harry Jones his wife nnd Mar'hn
Johnson housekeeper were bin mil!
to death at Wyoming. Ill cully to-1
day when their home vu.. drtdinv-l
fd by fire other occupant: baiely'
cicaptu.
Tht blaze was started whin the
housekeeper tbicw kuiosonu on live
coals' 1n a"heatng -stove.'
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SAN FRANCISCO Nov JO d'.P
The fielghter Noiwich B. " h v
sol of 3501 tons went nsb todav
on Gardner's Island and nt mi
u distress signal.
"SOS nshoie on Oaiii'ier i 1
land; going fast" the r I m
sage said.
TEXAN ON WAY HACK
TO THE UNITED STATES
HONOLULU. T H Nn M. 'I .
After traveling thou in - .r nut
to "get his man " Sin i ff J I;
RInghnni. Temple T. x . - vn .- 1
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the name of John. Or j Nih n
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 1, 1929, newspaper, December 1, 1929; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71000/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.