The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 126, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 27, 1930 Page: 2 of 12
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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENP.IDf.E TEXAS St'XDAY APRIL- 27 1930
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Second Flight Pairings Will
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Telephone No. t
35 From Here
Will A L lend
Graham School
Approximately 35 membfts of the
Breokmndgp Chapter No 660 and
f.olfvr orit.r l m thp cit wide the Stephen Chapter. No. 73S. Or-
t ur lament st irte at thp lrtl flpr f h !. aar. ... .-.
U lub this past week muit i . .-( kJ . t-..--
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ue.lv f th wk rf llw Mon(a b(glnr;in(5 at 0 00 a.m.
f the touiaan.i nt
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! 'i 'nt'r-t h l).n manifi-i'
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ti ' ptiriiif.- hai hi en post
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K il.hin 'hi h Hi- Tw.-n'J f u
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nn . iftrr all . i .ire ti.rn.'il h'
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uh the Oraham Chapter No 868
Mi. W A Shannon of the
Brcckrnridge C'hap'er No 659 t
toidu-jtor for the -Xf npllflcation
of dogirfs to t?ko place Monday
nlRh' Mi W IC Christian of the
- iphfns "h ip'rr Xo 735 will be
A.I ih
Clear Fork School
Will Get Piano
The entire community of Clear
Pork has been sponsoring a move-
ment recently and soliciting for
donations which will aid them In
pvmg for n. piano as an addition
to the school houe equipment. The
solicitors have been canvasilng in
Breckenrldge. and sueo cded in
adding greatly to their treasury
They wish to thank and express
their sincere appreciation to the
Brcckenridge people who helped
them.
The following firms gave dona-
tions. Johnson Feed Store Bill Powers
Bo-cn Drug Co L. C. Htirr & Co
S. A- Q Clothiers Baum's Guy C.
ioimriiy i-iizer as Atiams f. w
Woolworth Co Unite! Dmg Gomls
Stores. Bender'3 J. C Penney Co.
1. .th 1 id. s ill officiate at Safeway Store. The Candy Kitchen.
miM-Hi. ui in. fiiirifi juuxe ifra. Mark-. R Ttnmnn .
Mis T.J N.al grand rrpresenfa-1 r.. o ti'in r-...'. n
- i " -n. uni iicir tf in ia inn in iilt tu .
live to I'tah and the only district
. fficcr .n KrifkenrUige will also
. ' fli rht will b nnnotir p.i n-nl attend th. nertlng In Graham She
th. MiiMvi.tc will renew their Wl" r in honor guest along with
. ffur to be .n. of th winnei- Mr. Bulah Rawlings. worthy
f 'nt 18 pi zii bring of f. red b grand matron; Mrs. Irene Smith
the Country Club and merchants grand examiner; Mrs. Bernlce F.
llPrc Retd. district deputy grand ma
tron; S. A Penlx pat grand pa-
V.i CKPn-idgr t id ur- mnd ny
e n.munitiej" rn of the mo t .nt. r
esting four .Us and nights th it
in. hfl t i nrn thtshun
t-on. Mrs. Wilma Jones Deputy
grand matron.
All members of the Breckinridge
Chapt. i No b59 will be presented
im.I iio.n non mo'ot st.1 ..eeni I "n h P"'" ilortda evening
1 ' I PI. . .. ). .....Hf ...UU....I ..U..n
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On Mot la night t". 1 . ut
Utllitm-. will appe ir in person -it
the I-nlaro Theatre and give a five
minute talk on bin put experlen-c-s
an.l th.. general outline of his
drive Be there prrmptly at 8 45
to heai this interwrtirg talk Watch
M.-I..ind..ii llmrx.
.A'.l Homo liurrau.
These tv. h alfh looking vounKst'r ai Mtn of Premier Benito Mus
solini dictator of Italy. Th lamernman caught Bruno and Vittorlo I Mon.l i s Kreckcnndge American
i iKsou.it as iney wtre wsuning a panicuiany intercsiius spen ia tor announcements extraordinary
Rome. In connection with thH 100 hour
drive fii-m the firms mentioned
the greatest factors to keep mv I aove d" a ' of the many prizes
"' w"' oner ir vou guess tne
nearest number 6f miles he will
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il l i h I h-ve selected n
fiirt demanded in my motor
on thin trip Kuel piommy
ui'l .-nmoth running are ab-
lu'i H ejentJal to succeas
I -rmil use no o.feer gasoline
i . m -at iring Ihls trkp ex-
i' Juml . 1 'ashllke Gaso-
i . It ! i '. l the test in
in i l n n mm and
1 I ". ; i . nt p rfrt
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' iv h. t . official i.
' i iiiik ' ttion--i
'tun.i.n.s- n i decidt.llv .
ntial on the.f lour day and
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nerves aoothed U music I hav
elected the Majestic Radio
M.ght Monamh of the Air from
Barnes William Drug Company
exeluwve dealers in this most pc-
pular voice of the air I will car
rv the Majet-tic constantly with
me and at ever opportunity wnuh
I have during the driv I will
plug in foi th. progr.imt that I
c in g. t from all . ction of the
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.Satu .IK I .1 ni ' v irt th.
p lbl'c to fak. m w rd for it i.
to whfthtr I aituallv .h-vr n
hururcd h ir ' with.u l.un
niht duv an.! I mont hv U.tiefot. I have de.gnat. d ( il -
.mriUry ptopeily done in such a l''-ius a mv offl. ia! tin. k
cover and how much gasoi ne he
will tne Watch Monday's Ameri
can.
w.iv fna' ttu uri p'-ftctl wa...
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nn ate J irk Hinri.h
FASHIONS
folor Parisian Msh l.ife
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1 i. ju lv. - n' i ' ' i hi ilw i
b en w oith u i i! iVhpn i r
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with out- v it' -uh'lv .1 i'ti '
wntu trie aie ai vaiiaiite our r
fl' will I i .'sent special music at
th.it tun. The main address will
h. givtn b Mrs. Bculah Rawitngs
wonhy gr ind matron Reports of
the vinous committees will be
heard The Graham Chapter ho.3
ch irge of the closing exercises of
the School of instruction.
Peehr Printing Co J S McAfee
A H. Call Pickering Lumber Co
Gentry's Cash Carry Good Eats
Buke ry G & J Store T K O'Neal
Service Station
Golf Team To
Cisco Today
BrecJtenrldge golfers will pour-
ncy to Cisco this afternoon for
their fifth Oil Bell polf scries
Cap Curry handler of the local
golfing business announces that
he d sires every crack shot on he
ccuntr" club squad to g i to
the Big Dam city for thU meet
Cisco is rntit as om of he tough
os' bunches In the Oil Belt cu
ele.
Local golfers should Vie be in
very fair shape for their meetins;
with the Cisco club since the toui
nament startod here the past wcr't
has been keeping the clubber- in
good trim
Slayer at 14
COCKTAIL AUTI.sr
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acuons ar W e.i;ily defin. d i although thi is p.obably jut
Heie ts another lett.r froui out e cut J tne drC3eJl Decolle-
pe
I have selpejte.i the Bulova wat. h
e.l an J ir..n.l I have circled Ir'm r '" " " 'he ex-
ti. Mod. I iaunirv tr . 1K.1 mv ciu.ve dealer in WSs nationally
l mm ivnPrh ia Jl fc m mm Kam - M.k.H.A 1. I .
laun ry n complete in every de- ?""-" "" T". n"w t'.. 'rjf"."lu nl wn'cn cianries 'he t arp Btll Iow and the moat
t of n.w fc hive hem '."" maUe ."aI V11 rmJiLT' "r..':'T' .Br""rcun!s fashionable of them have shoulder
in ougn tneir plant and find that .u..- m.- mm. mn. nt. monotone ei
.orue i. a) ability i the ...." rTi ?. ."" S?T. atantlv and will check Ln U. Mr I emhle i. . i. ..
petfee.t facilities to grve the beet "" proper intervals during i Paris s n ire frtque' ly to h. b
of lauitdry service will usaure me My general health nerved in dijtime clothes but n
liiij! 't will be lemdy for tne when '" b P U the best standard the evening of a recent gala con-
I want it My tstfloruur. cJeaning "' w" "iiki: u- imun wraps ana dresses con-
. 1 lHaftHAKIa I flKil m-r r ak v aikaaa I -i.a a. jt
J""""" " '" """. mv nituien one or ine teaturetl notes
spinal system is property attend- Florence d the night club r. op. n
d In that my general health rs ed for the season that time rv.
of the best I visited the office nine and m inv wen' on tne r. af
I f mrtii upring neleeted bv me to look ant Xor ' ot Dr W R C' Alan in tfae ei th. rili .1 to r- -10 v.hif.i -
n iv. An in-.ui. mv cleaning and Dienslmr worfc ' ""-" " .. ...i i-ari new -1 nii.nt tiuo m.l v 1 v
"" "" ' " "" niu n in v u. .1 at both ot
best I have evor had to nnkt mv .h t u. is the am fashit n v. id
adju-'rnents for me I aNo n t ubservrd Th le w.ie ram) win'
' 1 wiin interest nn 1 i aiiib is ' .'res.se-- under . rn till
t.iuippeu in nil oil 1 . wnn inc. i vvrat. it 1
Y. W. C. A. Meeting
Attended By 4000
DETROIT April 26 (UP- Social
and economic life is changing
greatly antl the Y. V C A. must
face these changed and keep
abieant of them. Paul If Douglas
nrofeastor of fponnniim nt the Itnl-
versity of Chicago today told del-1
egates to the eleventh biennial con- I
vention of the Young Women s i
Christian Association. j
The convention opened with -1000
women from all walks of life and i
all countries of the world repre-
matched the color or the wrap; a sentod Bishop Francis J. McCon
lirge giten chiffon handkerchief nell president of the Federated
with an all-black costume wai Council of churches in America
noted at Florence. spoke on the relation of tne ma-
As far as the evening silhouette terialUt to the church
in Pail- is concerned at present
the most prevalent one is a hip-
length evening coat without ful-
ness over a gown which Is long
all the way around but usually a
little ii regular in the Patou man-
ner Not a single train was ob-
served at either the theatre or
night tlub and the only shorter-
than hip ltnuth wraps seen were
nn . nn im little white -atin cap"
.v.i mitthing gown v.orn by a
vo ing ind pre'ty South Americn 1
. im. ... jc Bi'iHuiiiriB. -- Anslcy Neb. were killed and
jm ot gi.atei fit to the upper
. i l of the gown and women even
the verv youthful s"em to catry
tiwmsilves straighter than n year
MtiANUilAl U n "Cocktail nr ''' Jiccit ilerenrtant tvet
1st .seeks appointment In Shnng r'-' ' - l th murder In South
hal" rend the want nil inserted in ' Dnl'ta i 'William Stratcmeer
a Shanghai dally by an expert I abov i ' vcni-old ranch hoj
now In Singapore who says he i.i ' h r.i.t- tnal at Sturgls on Miv
author of 370 cocktail recipes . r for Killing hl3 S-ycar-old cousin
holds the Grand Prix and cham- Robert Haas In a childish quar-
plonshlp of the International cock- rcl. Leonard Haas 10 brother ot
tall contest In Paris last yoar and the victim told authorities WU-
speaks English French " Spanish Hnrr. Ini Rnbari-antl then made.
Italian Roumanian and a l.itle I !.ni l.eip l.'de the body In a
Geiman. j creek.
i'ki:sii)i:nt najikd.
SAN ANTONIO April 26. (b P)
Dr. Mary Bedwell of Dallas wajs
named president nt today's eession
of the Texas Association of Osteo-
pathic Physicians and Surgeons
Delegates also honored Dnllas by
selecting it for the next meeting
place.
s
peci
otice
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.. rM av n.ii vMWLfl u a prnK 4 eaenUal to my
'" '" h"' promising al Ctmfort. McOaran aeanera who
"ie a-. i.l tather light have the most roniDlete and tar-
Y..1 in .-r prn..nr. t plant in West Texas
n .1
w .. atn '. n iv. An in-.ni. my
the i' Hut it cmno' whirii mu--t bf delivered to m
i .t u -. t me of the v. ii di.il on s he-dult time I was
me l.j h b rJn i"l irt:i.te! t find wjr.i an elabor
lit in.K.-. xl wll h.iv. a" plant in i tifv this sue and
th.- k t. th-outjhou' th. i ' k nr i i f. rtunate in hav
ing jiuch in indention I v'site.1
' air ' .; m I lik.lv 'i mt o m w ' i'njer lor in uriv
m i -t . i week .. i"K cl .th. irl 'oun.l hen
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Many Belieye
t nurd fron pnge 1 1
t . it the rMitulre.i hour
i.eted '.')rii tir-
V H Co k Auto Sipply
I know i it ii.Kiv.ar
p. v. '.!. annnd to
M tit wil not w. rr
'i mv i I m it bs
a-a t 'In n til e-
.' ! not i. h. .-: fcht
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I .i no ti '
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wh
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in going at. .
ing the stra
milk an m
'ixk of ii r. i
'ird an.l to. a
it th. i. mu
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litt-' scientifl. .1. vi. c for trt.el
en Ch.opruti. pr it M e I h.i
( -le. t d VAalt. n -. Wu.iio a-- my . '
ri. iai piotoirr if i i urn tti .
this studio i of th f n. T
hi. vi t d i h. count i '
1 is w..ik is .i ir .pious .
will tihotogr iph vhe stut ti a I
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s.raps
HONIIV IN KAFTIIIS
STEVEXS POINT. Wte U.P3-C.
M Radley. farmer living near here
found more than 200 pounds cf
hnej in the rafters of his heme
stoied bv two colonies of bees.
Although the honey apparently
hn.l been .stored ii the attic for a
1. ns' tune Racle.. -..d it was of
excellent flavor
Iif rkenridge g rU
pirtv nt Griham
i e. -. T Speats
i Mi- Pml
n n wen
Ls m J. m tt.
Robeson Pearl
i r i i le Wood
Mi - H i eh
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nnneuve-i-. lui iri the nil
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I am c lit ti Iv . xl .
the end of mv loo h. i i In
ael.it. I e'ry in-.t u.i It i- i '
remove in. to my pi .. . . i '
nnAmbu'im. I n itura . i tt .
tmibuinrx e to I e of e !-. i u it .
comfortabl I visite i th . i i .
uneIal Parlor an 1 on -. .'
of the arnbu'nnct I fmin t i th.
Mad thi mo-t modi rn f i k il
f oni the
I'eopl. Iaiiy i'.lu. i n p.m
Mi!k a-s erery one ki .w -. s the
k to health ami it mu.t tee puia
I jind clean in every respect I
find that the Peoples Dairy Pro-
I due' '. nipany an an oueVLandinc
dairy .enter I was also gla.l to i existence tod ly I h.v.
find that th.y a. e the exel isive to have th V lUtnun a-
rxjattlera -.1 Milhrio is a most hand at tm ttniplef .n . f
healthful f khI hotoiate dreak to take m. to my p " '
whi.h I will alw. drink plenty of Mr VhiKi . n assund m
.ltinns mv dri' c to stablliso my could link the run on i i
istitu for the ordeal One of 1 notic. I hope to give th.
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then a f. v. 1.1 i k l iiiul r v r bv Mt
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ICIIITA. Kans April 26 'U Pi-
Mr and Mrs J C. Stevens of
a R
third person injured seriously in a B
hend-on crash between a Southern
Kansas Stage lines bus and a large S
car eisht miles .south of Wichita
this morning.
TOKYO (UP) Fifteen men con
victed in connection with the so-
called Communist plots of March
182S have been transferred from
the Shvnkai prison to the Takn-
Urttsu prison for incorrigible crim
inals . Special single cells have
bean built for the reds
Those of ouf customers who have
been saving; so much money by trading
with the chain stores had better buy
from them on credit for a while and
pay their past due furniture bills . . .
AND WE DON'T MEAN MAYBE
We also have a few pieces of furniture
that we would sell for cash.
WOOD FURNITliilE CO.
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bj strange names strange biands. Huying would lie guessing unless;
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