The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 183, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 2, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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IIONOICS siiSTPH WITH
imilH.1. I'AUTY Tt-ltfllAY.
'' VV tl Jones wii U ho.te
j .uvely bridge par Tuesday
m given at h 1 "home In
J h honoring 1 .- ..-.. i Mis
-"-nv 'Ur - .ail. . v jitint
i om iir tn in. m i'nr-irni
1 ' rixinn np -.i.i irtiwly dee
i with j .i.ltt n -A.r nnd
"f red -aIi.i- it.d olue wrrr
d n bn lK. ippointment-.
1 -lRe Mi- Han -..rn won I yr.
prize a hind p.int.u pn IMt
also i. -fnt I vrh .i
.' ro.t . ...
Mi Afif I'.mic won :fi
in antique
tefrehme.i
d .iIiii cat i
' ii or.
er Jar.
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! tin u'li
Wll.l STAKT ON lA'ITXIIIII
TIO. Tllll' ninnv
M' and M'- Peck W'li.ni. in
nip-lnv with Mi a. id Mre .1
- .nam- of I'm' Wi.iih wil' lease
n fi.r an ' mini vjeatior- trip
' alifornU itr-it-.r an 4 Wn-.hmg
I' n Brei kei.udge thes wi.i
lkk . 'he -o'i t.'tn totite n-' .in
? le'urn tut th.- notthrn t . !'
' i 'img thi u..h i i lorado
Tl l'Mi:.S (.IIMTI.K Ol
' i -. to mi.i:i nil its
' in- Stephen- ' i apii't No 7"".
"J' if the i: t-tn S:.t wo.
' practl. Th iri!.i mitni'i;
' ". h m. in '!. Masonic ll-iil
Al. member .ire urg d to ar-ix!
t I.VmS MUMUKIt ATT I". VI I
SWIMMING I'AltTV It I.SIW
-.-.e-a. carload i.f member- nf
he n.ylh s Co-Ed . Ias if th.
h t i 'hi tut Ian t'hurrii tnuturr I to
i r t. i.n Tur-tiay to attend a swim
" i h I irtv in thi .wimmitix pii I
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Th p.ittv wa chuperoned by th.
V ifi'I Mr lr-.lte Smjrtr.
COMMUNITY
KlULDERS
M i:..i Mm W P Harper ar-
m.d parents of a baby 4.1
June .1.
oiyrnvt. iti:Kvr;i:
MA.'. TEO. N lP Hitr-
' ... M.."'. . iim'rartoi be
in t' it .natiot. S-vril
flti-r h 1 tur-r-. h'rn 1 i
th- 1 b.anra frcrti trii-
nitij 1 :'iU ftghtenlng h;.i
il-ap - bt.roU a I
ipa. IJi's.Tence reciprocated oy
k.ijb the flier en & brtath-tak-
g hair-raintng ride uver t'i
A-.dhilln In hN automobile. Motor-
" uti the andhillii produce-) a
' .-itiiirt n-iiilat t.i airplane
At'tl'.ITINf I'll U.I.KNOl.
M
ilics cirv v
One M
his not
.Ids the 'te
He paru-d
'i. ."--. platen
. 1111" Atto--
..ffir. Nel
. ..?f Mavbe
I Silmi
motor! ' wh
uppreh. d. .1 h
rd fir and 1
ur bear .: 1 '.'.'
1 tl. in f' . t .t
i'.udnlph !-t.
notified "1 h
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Manhattan Movies
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prri 'arf 1 'i . -;w':iti '.'
YOtlk. Jnl 1 LP A ni
aniet i a i-ount f Iti-ir Ad
ri r
ft. chard K ltvrd two-year
.i'ii in south pola. regions and
flijfht over the .iu h lol. in
1 .ut-.:aid.rn; moti n pitire pr-
n! ition in New Yoik thu week
UilL.rd Van der V . r .ml Joseph
l i.-ker Phi inioun' '.tmeranten
w 1 accompaoK .' I'.yid brought
t 1. k some 'M no. s of film In thli
Ait amount : rn'Ki'nr was one of
he moit Inieie'inK reports of an
ij.-nturom juir tha' this i.irin
t -indent hae witne!.i t'roro l
HA' feet of n u-itive haJ been j
' mblej an -. foot numrn.ns ?
i.f hiKhltsh' "' the trip
ihe f.ini - ! id W.th Hihl at
..e oulh Pole .tnd nhiivi . with
umirkable .10 utii the hnrdrth.p--th
it the tu. i a-H- ntuti t un
derwent In ;he inereiti ..' thin
r. 1 ' exploi lit loll
1 here IS the .leplltllte fri.iu New
' .s Th boitn a' -I- a The a.r
. the Id- tiit it Whal-i 1 m
fl up in .1 -mi i'l open spin in
& itf for air le:.KUir.. uti.ifiaid
- J
tV-flrt
d SeuU
of fear
.-.Mil Of I
:n auxin'...-Hir
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they 1 neoii'i
th? mil'
1 .. Ih hi'Ii 1
i diim a -it I
. t. handling "
r ri .lition A ni
'i membei '.'
von in "he
nii-riirMts
f. the
when
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fat ilit
the pirt;.
ley water.-
tn iw slide. liet.i.N of hi re-.
r.d.t in full for the tnov.i
r.. 1 Erection of headquarten at
I " Anieiii'.i with the food of
he exptdttlon fmiinng a a-i a--ii
between luinc quarters of the
mi it-
Then ono of 'h. ni-ist stirLng ad
venture of th entire expedition
Ijoni of on "f 'I e airplani in 1
.Till far flom eamp and the da1.
of wati hful wai' I'm with a " 1
a. head.juart 1- and a 1 atner.i th
th ioit patt 'ihin 'he dramatic
1 r$
i- ue with Bnl h m-elf naviRat-
i.-
tne rest u- inane
flifrht o't thi South Pole
erythlng that th. most care-
.uy directexl ir-d rehear-ej movie
Hamas huve when niide right in
million dollar studio There's real
feeling in the final goodbyes before
the takeoff. A camera goes along
Society
HLN'RICHS
PEKSONALS
Mrs O B Athey and daunhtrr
Vnirinia. nrJ Mis CJeo. Blnghm
with daughtei. Jackie left this
nmrnln for Dailasi in t.v oer
thnugh July -J with friend and
it atvt'H
'i an.' Mn S. O. Allgcxxl and
d.i'inlitei. I'a'rlcla. motored tn
ih. ta FalU TuemJay Mm. Ail
KK.il .i-ite.l het grandmother. Mri
I- II Andeiii.n and Mr AUroo.i
!!' ! tin interest of th Im-al '
- a w 'l.iV'?n Company
Mi un.l Mi . II. L. Sar)' of
H..-t iV Mi ami Mr -han U
nith in .1 tiiin '. af lut.b.-k w.-r.
t. 1 - .ti thn home of Vi and
vli t ' r 1. .hridge Sun.::
Mi- l:ual K CiKtwell an. I Mrs
1 I. K' .unlet 'eft tola fm T ler
l.i they will vial' 1
Mi in.l Mr- Ward Mnl'.wi. of
Hi ti.i Ore will leave Thut-d.i for
"ii 1 h.nne iftet KpendnK h. 1 iit
week hiiu"e irues' of Mi iriJ
M.- H. k V.' 'I: ins
John M"iri- ey of Kot '
; . o !liv to day n
Wn-th
w :. 01
Jin Ka.it y Hinjion f ok'.hom.i
'V virln friend- hi. en
loii'e to Ranger.
Jeu Wesner of San Angelo .1
t nine vl.tor In town for i f.'w
d.i
I. F Boon ia upending
rtiy- it. Kieckenrldjre.
w
Kenneth Moore left Tuesday for '
hi home in Nocnna aftei npending
th- pat few day here.
W.n'er I. Bell tepresenting the.
lot' Worth Wa.vhouM and Sto-
1 ike I'onipany i a visitor in town
D'.-.m- for a few day 1
I lln kman f th;- Repuhllt-an
Ih tuition Company of Dallas s
.11 'oday
VV G Wnder of CUro I spend-
day In town on business.
n B Hill l a vlaltor in t"wri
.th leuuvei today. 1
Joe Thl;e (orraarly ciiected
with the Texai Blectrtc Company ;
here and now of Port Wcrth te a j
visitor in town today- !
Mia Arlne Grant left today for
San Angaki wnra ibe will spend
a week at a house party with I
.rirnda.
Mm Opal Foute left today for
Ok! inoma. wheie she will spend a
Vir dayn with friend.-.. 1
1
Mr and Mrs. P t" Wtay muh 'ed 1
to Abilene Tuetsda I
Johnny Harden and II.. U Holly
r-tiirned Tueiday frc.i Ch.caKo.
whei.- they have spent th J.
ix weeks.
indole the pi me and catchea Byrd
whii h- n. ide the nsoin ntous de-
i.n to throw uvirooard
month a rations to lighten the craft -In
order to clear th high polar !
plateau. Barnt llalctaen la catsght !
m the act of signaling ttoe com- 1
m under that h ennnot pilot lh !
plane over the plateau unlass the 1
craft ia llRhlened. Byrd himself '
knave thr toirs of ratln out of j
the floor aperture of the plan.
The radio message written by
Byrd and transmitted to Little
America telling of the successful
navigation over the South Pole m
writt-n IB view of the camera-
eye Its reception at Little America
11 shown. Th men have been sil-
ting around their comfortable iiunr-
tni.. a prayer on each mm - lips
fur '.he party in the plane Th ra-
dio operator leaps to attention
The measnge comes in Th men
show thett elation No movie dlrec-
toi could get such a reaction
through r-t-.arsals and drilling of
exp rienci .1 actors'
Over th. South Pole Byrd tender-
Is remove- from a pocket of his
Irka tt -tone from the grave of
Klod Bei.n.ttt. his pilot on many
o'her thr !l ijj adventures. To the
iione t at' o'hed an American flag
I'.yid d"rii' the weighted flaj: ttom
the opening in the plane and a-
U'u as Ol tJlory float to earth
tn irking the South Pole as proper-
ty ot the Inlted States of Ameri-
ca In ailer' pictures this sequence
would b highly impressive but
Paramount has added a descrip-
tion of the flight by Floyd Oibeon.
radio's premier commentator on
ni-wn events and his dramatic voice
add- immeasurably to tlv sffective-
iei. of the picture
Then thefe i pathetic no.e just
tn tore Byrd's departuie from I.ltU
111er1. 1 Th. cloe.lii: u mikM
.l 1 'h. e-.ienf.al f.n-tot in ; ttinsj
. away Byid i furvcd lu Wave be-
1 hind the two airplanes which sav-
ed his party so faithfully. He aa-lut-
s them and leaves sentinels
over a deserted land.
The triumphant return to New
York is run as a trailer to the pic-
ture rounding out the complete
I camera account of 11 remarkabh
I exploit.
More
Goody
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At
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tire prices are (lowm
this year more than ever
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 183, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 2, 1930, newspaper, July 2, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71181/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.