The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 275, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 22, 1933 Page: 3 of 6
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TI1K BKECKENIUDGE AMERICAN BKECKEN1UDGE TEXAS SUNDAY OCTOIJEU H2 1933
T11UEE
Miss ISiunriel Maxey To Wed Dn Bruce W Snider Nov 15
Telephone No. 600
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Date Announced at
I lea Given Saturday
by Mrs. F. W. Holder
Wedding of Popular Local Couple To Be
Solemnized At The First
Methodist Church
woiMinir Hut tht "ill io of wide intercut wit ro-
.il. (I Siiturdnv when it wr aintouncct! that Miss MiutM
' - . II become the ln.de
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.m ineement wi- mtulr nt
i.tim appointed ( a In the
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ill ted Willi the wed-
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Musicians Go
To Convention
Anna Frank Club C'lu.riw.
Miss Ruth 1ighto.i intl
Mm !aui.e Athey Apicar
At Stamford.
Member of .le Anna Frank
Artist Cftib choi us went to Stam-
ford Friday evening to appear on
the program of the Dletrlct One
convention of the Texas Federa-
tion of Musi Clubs. Thry cave two
number "Treea" and "Just '
Wearying for You." under the di-
rection of Mrs. Walker Caalleman.
Accompaniment tu played by
Mb Ruth Hlghtowei.
Miae Hlghtower attended the
.imvobtlon ai delegate from Vhe
Fine Art Olub am. gave a piano
4io "Valse Brllllsnte" tManv
lin Ih. nfMrim MatUrday I
.'. I.. ...ri.. m. nnri..i .- -. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bonder and
niiiijiiii. I aci Jseoriee. ne carried an arm .... ... . . .
Vi.. tulse Athey member of jbouquot of Talisman roses. ilL. "' ?y " . . Ti"' "
.... fe. '.ted Progressive Serte Hugh W. Johnson. Jr. was his """ y. 2". 1 T?"
m.. b which U sponsored by I brother's best man. Emanuol and Oerhard. Texas Uni-
m. J W. Laffoon. played "Sec-! Mrs. Ferguson I. a graduate of'vmity -tudenU. and to visit th
nl Maauika' tClodard) on thnighland Park high svhool and i BUW ""
Saturday afternoon progiam Mrs. 'former student of Southern Meth-
Leffoon nd Ml.. Rosemary M--
faille lo member of the club
uo
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nMemleil the convention
Charlei. M. Klker clnlnud by
I tltButtianelilati HAItf Aatntlf r 1 II WlCIl-
(in Falls club on the program Krl-I
art v savtis usa - w ..--.
day night. I
Mrs Caetleman remained for leans they will be at home In Dal
arday's session as a delegate IU
from lh iiii l-i.nk Aitit 'lul '
Mitutirn "f tti horu- iiKliided i
M.e I..I... H.ndcii... 'iyInlermv(Ualp (. A.
I. . mum K iilii'ilnc Hwan-"ii Kitkit
I'.i.inuni Vin.i fiaddock r.erlrudei
. '.il....ti. . i.i.l Ki.lhlMn IImviipm..
u.ul.mi.. i:i.ilv. Klnnh n IliMilvi
Ilr.lrt lilu Mi Anon C V VVulf
'jn M Smith and Wlntci H'ihkI
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r or u ill I'iiiiuritiiiii'u
At Ghosl Party
Friday
Jiputltit Hiinirl Joip M.i".. K-.
Mi ..ml Mi- II W Alh.v m- h . Hulh Uhlll. Nltn.
tunau uu twnim with a Shoet;Il .. Mti.. nni.
pary in uiwir nome rrioey
liu K" ' 'i 'he evening cam.
it. -e. ii tii' ' i' ""! played a nv
' 'v kkii" ' uiK't lihitaf." dm ii
Ii. even tk ..mil -iimotiii di i n
' m- i)( 'in .lulk- .uitii'Kii - .iiul
lill'lKe Inn). il nooed a- ll'i-l
with lisiitiil f.ni'a.
Hnmlil l'.M.t Mini llnic Neeil-
li uu Mi l.wil Unit Mi--- Miii
Din liutl. i. ml Mil. It'l-M I! Mli'
i wen .ii in Hip conli I In nl
lumpkm pn thino ml .utti"
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Mililied I'linx- Kdllh I
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kirn. .1.1 Mi.) Ituth Alius ll.'i"
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n..iu Athey nus-'wU
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Mi.. l l A I in
Pope and'
Ml I'llODIM' Wwtll.N Ml
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h.di-t Wiuiiur. Mi ir.
V will meet M"iid. il-
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. -pt I'mle im
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mii K all' noi.
1 Mm Otti M .'Hi.
ml With All ll.il
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M.i. i liiti bi
MOItNI.NI. IOW I. II ItlMI I
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Natalie Murkier will fui-r-1
c 1 1 a 1 iiiuk ul Ihi iii t
I lie Mi.tllll 1'iibi l li.l i
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' And we haven't
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put In our oilier
Miss Margaret
Batenian Is Wed
To Dallas Man
1'ielty Orenottv iMd Satur-
day at the Home of the.
ltiide in Dallas.
Miss Margaret Batcmnn daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mis. O. O. Bate-
man of Dallas formerly of Brock
snrldge became tho brldo of Boar. J
nv Mftnhta ffarMiiantv inn nt Mm.
Janle Ferguson and Hugh W. rer-
guson of Dell Saturday morning
at 11 o'clock at her homo. 8713 1
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The bride Is the grnnddnughter
of Mr. and Mr U M Smith and
the nlce of Mr and Mr. Aittiui
Debnty of Hrcckenrldge.
f. ilt lnin MSk !- e tk
Oracc Methodl.1 Church read th1fr'"f0'l Vrove "'
ceremony before e.v Imptovlsed nl-'
tar made up of bronte urne filled
"
with large chrysanthemunw tnn-
Ing from yellow to bronee In color.
Oold tapers burned in tall bronte
candelabra. A email white prayer
fcK .. .mA
oencn was useo. i
t.k. w.u. - - ...i.. .....i..
..... with fn trim .ml . hw.wn ....
In blouse. Her nccessoiios wero
brown antelope and her flowers. "'" w "" "" "w
corsage of gardenias. She carried y'
a hand-curved Bible used In her . ... . - . .
sister's wedding from which fell' Wr- aml A!1r' ' B" ' c-
epray of lilies of the valley. She "WF"-M -." T . 2
wai i given. in marriage by her'wVhr ""' lWH "
fothar. .
Mrs. Thomas Renfro of Fort
Worth sister of the bride waa her
only attendant. Mrs. Renfro' cos
tume was n rust colored faille aultln'
ullh lnk lln wnrn uillh h.nuli
dlt University whole ehe was a
member of Kappa Knppa Oamma.
member of Kappa Kiippn Oomma.
Mr. F..gun was graduated from
Terrlll Prep school and the Unl-'f
Terrlll Prep
uaatraltu tt Taeea aael.eaaMk h aaeaiai ai
v v aifj a taari miriv sr avasv
member of Delta Tea Delta.
Aftei a wedding trip to New Or
H(1H iinml lMnvnm
The I lit lilt tllntp fllil AuklllHrv
ei)U))eil mi liitciestliig pioiuni as
'they met Wednesday ufteinixin ul
itho ItiptiM huieli.
' Aft ii the fiprning souk Cliarli-mi
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iwn. niiiile ly Miiijoile lliulev. I.u-
Viinr Kuul'ir Uoiotln Joun.n.
and MaiK'Mit Denninn
Tmm: piemnt weie .1 tr Until
Murji'ii'1 I'limiuii Kr.xi 1. Thoin'.i
hon Ch H leiii WulU i tli vl.u
Wi leh lii.'th .luuliiii mi I i iw
.ti.l .It " lioinilil Walli i Mia.
ltiim mil W.illii met with tlii
Kri in tin aliKinie ul the upon-
-il Mir 1( .N ijiuhl.
I UA.S( IS IIAIINO ON
CMII.WOU I'ltOOItAM
Kiai.il- I'' Itarnoi jni.l. nt (
the Hii phi iinhni kelfoid III .'mil
ty ('In ii.ui Kmleavor t'ni'in. will
np.'ak ("i the inemlxi. f Ih-
H lM Kiii-hii Sim t
f th
Kt .Ulll -hui.il
.i' Hi.'ir
iiyul! in . 1 1 1. n Sun.i.- i'liii.;
Hal n. ul.ji . I I. to be i H.. f r m
nl t l.i.i a ni.itiiiii
A n pin t ..f tin lu.t ' i ' i
' K I'll H. Ill'-' Mill' l f i ti w i
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MAI'Tlsl (((s It)
f()N INI MONDW
''! '' I'lii-le .. .hi. l.pti-it Wi.iiiiin
whuli MihiunHr I'nliui will nu-i : Mon-
tis afternoon with the .11'. win;
ll.lill hl -
.'ih. .'ii. I. j Ai Uu i hull n
ii. h j Mi- ;i.i. i k iii
-1 I -t l.ll dal
il. . .t Mi I - -' . uli
j.' Vi.t I'lUu
Circle 4 Mir iiiinei Muijhtii
ClH-le .' Mm ; A Meiiil "' HKl.'l
l.ii I Whiel. i
Tlu li li i nn h.l' in ' A i .ii'.ii
will im t 'III. -.1 l ill l 'i i I
I i... k it . in. i. i 1 'i V.
A u i I in ' 1 i I i) . . ..110- ut
7 JO at the ihuirh.
( MKI.l's IONK.III'
l MlniOlllsl ( HI 11(11
I h. i' ..( ih. I ii -t Mi i
li i i 'i i h u i I in- . ' l.i il.t it
7 i I. ii I ii ' i mi I .'. hull. I
it. I...... ii Hny. win talk on1
What Ik lluppi'iiiiii; at th !c
mil 1'i.ne I .ti.l. tin. i and Helen
Walk i will ui in What .-.I1..11I 1
V- im 1I111-.U111 Amtiiili 1'. wai I '
r. .1 .
I'M i f i h i ip .in I i i i
A i ti l i j.'.AJU.! Jrfii.b. Hike.
Mie inoldei t I In' Clark tiean-
uu i n l in
Helnisih m-i
Just A Bit
Personal
Mi uml Mt (icotgo McMun!'
.iip ipcndtng thin week-end In Dal-
lan attending the State Knit.
Bruce tynn and MlUlied C'nllt-
hnn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
8. Callahan of Woodson under-
went tonsillectomies here Satur-
day. Loult Dalohea and Or. William
Rosenblatt are week-end visitors
h prt Worth.
. .. T" - -
' Mr- w- IT. Smoot arc
iwwir'ciiu vivuur in uiuim
Mrs. D. A. Meaner of Eastland
" 'vee "ere .riuay.
Mrs.
J. M. Cowser and Mr. and
in
K"lf Worth klurd"y t0 M0 th? Tl
UM; " tall gumc. Mr..
AtmMf'm MAM till I PAUIy tie
Cowser'e eon BUI Cowser Is ti
members of the A. A M. team.
t tlll i.fi ...
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day night for Fort Worth to moetit"
. " . .. . A .i-.-- M1n.ii
r. anu ura. Maid uinw 01 jii-
ow to tn' ho ft Ar"n
ton Down. She will accompany
- ... i
Mrs. A. A. Allison la spending tho
week-end with her parents In Ron-
"'" nM" "" uou" T " "
"d "on' c wn to Fort
r . ' " ' j ... m
Wo! h "i""" t0 end tho T:
UA- M' 'lbr" wm.'n.
I then to Dallas to visit the State
.air
H .
C. J. Atkinson a'tended the T.'n " acceasoriea und decora-
'c. U-A. M. football game ln'tn Hlh corc bil'go prio went
'sV.rl U'nrih Aai.ir.lav ! to Ml' and MlH. J H. StolieDBcll
I
Mr.. Alice Surls of tro Stovnll
Hot Water Welt visited her dsgh -
leis. Mrs. D. T. Mcintosh and Mrs.
Ova White Wednesdey nnd Thurs
Uay
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jackeon left!
Saturday morning for their home
in San Antonio after .pending u1
dBy hero visiting Mr. Jnckson'
niPtvi t " B - lev ii uiita iiii
' I lei ma ii Waldinan und hln fam-
.. ... . . n 'oiw Mrunawlek Recoidlng Orchee-
Mr. and Mis. B. J MoMcller f . .... 7u ..-.
.. . . n i ... ... . . tra will play h dance at tho Wool-
Paint Rock aro visiting his dnugh- . . . .. ....
' .... . T en Hotel In Ablleno on Friday
ui Mj-h. John Chllds and family.1 .. .. . .
night. Octi0)ei 27 according lo an-
.
I II Child who make his
with his brother John Chtldii went
of llieckenrldge Is grnilually Im
pii.sOig after being III for the punt
tn months.
ii. u.iiu ttlZiT j. .rf vi. M'l'I'KK TO Mil SKMVIiH
M... sitdla Ready Mr; and Mu; cau.nivai..
. .y n.?hto.-J!? V ' '""' -Ti-ch supper
day in Pallss today. wl j( h. NJr(h
A. W. Whitfield waa n a.1.ham1PttcmTea1che)rA"OCUon '
... . . .ween carnival Wednesduy night.
r.iday on bu.lnes j Boo wi( e arrngpU and :.t.
aat i mi In thn AtfAittna u "mnlii nl iU"
Mi -.ml Mr. U H. Welch weie';' '" '". "' "
v i-iti.in 111 Aitollaae Saturday
IbUgene (Judge) Borders fomiei '
ly of this city but now eonnocfd
with the stock exobange ut ora-
mm wm vinung nuins nui.. ue.
the week-end i
nnd M uii.i. iiihci.ss
II I'll. KM TO.NKiHT
A i omul lahle dUfuaMlon of Hit-
lit will he lon.ttii'ted tonight at th"
uieetinK f Hit Koi'um ut the Kimt
MethodUt Church.
The meeting will beg It. ut 6 00
o'clock
CAN IT BE TRUE?
Well Jtl.it bee foi yotiiuolf how
A roiuloitulile wi ll-fui nlahed
h 'til with teiiiug- fan and clirulatln Ice Matoi
All mi..:- ex iillent food planned and piepaied wi'h the kmtwlediio
Hi it i;i.i i food goe hund In hand with fiomj health.
Ilm uu ever expei lenced tho
loilti of a complcle c in hi- of bulhH under ti allied inubai ur.i ' ;
Daily hatha an Included In our vaiatiui plan
1
All I'u Ci.. MnieiHl Whim m can dilil. ' "I 01 "drt a' tin'
notid 'uiy hut 01 bined tu you In you loom Mid oui body
f 1 luinulutid poiion- go home with a ruh 1 t api' '! 'l di-
;. tmn 111 :.i... 1 habiu of elimination.
hi mil iiui M following wpoiU at hand fui im ihjhihui'
'iu.i at tnc Mineiul Wells Countiy Club. 1
lionl nWimllllllK I
1 iouU fishing 1
11 .iiik -iloiii; the many bmutlflll hi idle ptll.i elu 1 Ia Di 11 t woi-
.I .u' 1 1 -1 j vation Just come on out'
CRAZY WATER HOTEL
Mineral Wells Texas !
"
is ricaru iy
Many At Tea
IJeuutv in the ArU Discuss-
ed by Speaker in Interest-
injr. Talk Saturday.
Approximately loo guests en-
Joyed an unusual treat Saturday
afternoon when Profeeior John 11.
MeOlnnla or Dallas Southern
Methodist University Inslruetoi
and Dallas Morning News liter-
ary editor waj presented at a tea
given by the Anna Frank Artist
Club.
The affair was given In the par-
lors of the First Presbyterian
Church.
Stating that "The aita are an
Intellectual and emotional rem-
montary'' Uio apnaker went Into
an Interesting dlioueslon of the
fine arts. In every Instance lie
brought out the fact Utit undis-
covered beauty In oath of tho arts
I 1 1 Asm bKaiiI Iim tin til It lei ttnlnlAll
- " K. -..... ...... .
felt from his first in'.rcJuctory ;
kept the audience at tho poak of
Interest through his remarks.
Following the talk a loa course
was served. Mrs. M C. Smith
club prosldent and Miss Kathurinc
Swanson secretary presided serv
i ..... u ...... .....
and mini.. M.mh.r. nt th. l..h
aeslated In the serving.
A lace sproad was ustd on the
tablo over nn underlay sf green
Yellow flowors formed u center- i
ploco and green and yellow tapcrn ;
weie used.
Mis. Jack Puinci. with uonoial
chaliman In chaiip of nriungc-
inents foi the uffulr.
Herman Cornelia
Are ttridyc Hosts
Mt. anu Mrs. Hciman Cornell en-
tertained their btidgo club Kildav
evening In their home.
The Hhllowo'on motif wan used
Refreahment. of numnkin Hie I
"h whipped cicam. nuts and
cotUt were served to the followlns
'HUM'" - Messrs. and Mesdamcs II
H. Adorns R. C. Brlttaln. Pul
; veai j a. oionouacn iuidoii ww-
ens. ... . . ...
V(lllmUll Will Vf
J AbilCllO ()('l. 27
'nouncements received here by local
(in me limn.
Waldinan i mi lei. with him three
of the imiHt pupuliii entertainers
In the htate Doiln Meeker who
I does the ' ncorch" tlnglnu Red
piesented.
() Hottles
I co Cold Boer
Deliu'ied :in lieic
"e 85c
in cil fin
HELLINGHAUSEN'S
IMlCIIH '111
Ucliu'n Seniee S A. AI.
to 7 I'. AI.
fai J.'Hi'i m thu
uutMlde li 'III. Ill .1
year.
Iare modern
tlniulutlii0'; lefichnt. irbu Idln
! 9ACH U
1'lltST HAl'TIST (MUCH
Hots A. Smith I'untnr
IarRe and uppreciativp HUdle'ncos
havo been attending the services
which have been marked by n
mounting spirit of Intercut .ind en-
thusiasm. The people have 0 mind
to work. The spiritual tone is strong
and eat nest. The work of the
church goes steadily forward.'
Many appreciated visitors arc ut-
tendlng the rervlces. A setles of
sornions by the pastor on Christ
len responsibility and service have
elicited expressions of appreciation
and encouragement by a large num-
ber of people attending.
Autumn Is here with IU charm! ig
weather and challenging hour..
People feel like attending Sunday-school
and all tho othtr ser-
vices at the church. Big ciowdit
arc expected today. They will bo
on hand fuu of pep and good cheer
shaking hands with neighbors and
friends meeting new people and
extending their acquantance to In-
cludo new friends who will bo pro-
sent to onj'oy the services which
are announced as follows:
0:15 a.m. Sunday School -make
It 600!
11:00 a. m. Murning Worship.
6:15 n. m. B. T. 8. Union mako
II 200!
7:30 p m Evangelistic Men let
Thee construrtive ciirPH .ue
(.fllPiilnlpd in ilrenpn -o wee in iitim .
cncouinKP henrtn llhfi- l.m.N .f
Mr. and Mrn W.ilt. i Wnm
120S Weil Walkei .u. the u
entw of u nil." p itind Kill ltmn
Satin day niornliiK at 7 40.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A l'ottei. L''mi
ICast Kim Htieet il the pilii'.
of an eight-pound gtil hum i r
Satuiday moi iiIiik Mi I'oii.i m.i
the baby both ue ilmnn umK
I
Mil "jgra Hi'i'i w mi p mm
lb
for
m$m
A frocn dt'Sicrt tjuitkly anil easily
made In an dearie refrigerator i .in
inexpensive ami .satisfying tonvlti'.ion
to a bridge lunthcon as every lioness
knows.
Yet ihe cost of eleurit refrigeration
is small for" many o vner. iepon that
their electric refrige-.'.tors add les than
a nickel a day to their eleurk -.'nice
hilk
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CIIUUCH.
"Probation After Death" is tho
subject of tho Lpsnon-Sermon
which will be read In all Chuichcs
of Christ Scientist on 8undny Oc-
tober 32.
Among the citations which com-
nrlM tho Laaaon.!tartnon 1. (ho fal
lowlng tom the Blble .0 houM
j of Jacobi come y. nnd et ug wolk
in the llaht of the Lord . For
the day of the Loid of hosts shall
be upon everyone that is proud and
lofty and upon evoryone that l
lifted up; and ho shall bo bi ought
low: . . . and the loftiness of man
shall bo bowed down and the
haughtiness of men shall bo mado
low: and the Loid shall be exalted
j In that dny" (Isaiah 2:5 12 17).
Tho Lesson-Sermon also includes
the following piusago from the
Christian Science textbook "Scion-
ce and Health with Key to the
j Scriptures" by MaryBakor Biddy:
"'ob said: 'I have hoard of Thee
by the hearlnr of tho oar: but now
my eye eeoth Theo.' Mot tola will
( echo Job's thought when tho sup-
poned piiln mid pleimtiK' of mnttei
cpiihp to picdonilnnte They will
drop the fiilxe cstimnto of life ami
rnippiiie of Joy and sonow ami
" the I.IIhm of lovlnK umtelf
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iiiiiuiK ill til it u unllki' liml
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Plt'lmle "Consoliitl'in Mendel
SHohn
Piocuslonul.
Invocation
Call to Worihlp by Clmli
Hymn 677
Apostles' Ci -(!.
Responsive HeadinK. I'-.iiin I1'
(Pago S63)
aiorja.
Morning Lesson.
Anthem (Selected by cimh
Offertory "Vleneso Uefuiitr
Fleher.
Morning Prayer
Solo "That Sweet stoi or old
Natalie Markloy Bond
Sermon "If Qod Ih LIKp .Icmix .
The Pastor.
Hymn 334.
Benediction.
Postlude "Postlude". lifonl
i:pnlng Hervhn 7:.t0 OMmlt
Pi elude "Suftl. Now The I.IkIiI
of Day" P.i ik. i
Hymn iko
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