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NEWS NOTES
MISS .INK KI.I.EN REEVES
APPROACHING UARIUAGE IS
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MISS DOROTHY CAREY Will HECOMF BRIDE
OF RILL LENTZ ON THURSDAY FEBRU-
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CHAPTER XVIII
QNCK Horney roustxl longcnougli
to pnt ltrr arm onl mumtur n
drtw.y npolofy: thn he trompUy
dropped off again.
Janot did not wake him until a
brik wind scatterad th fog nnd
mntf driviwn pn"ible. It wn al-
most daylight whn they rode into
town.
"If anyone at us." Janet told
him nn tfwy stopped before the
nrrckrnndao. "you may have to
make an honest woman of me."
"You can't acare me. Aunt Mary
doesn't own a nhotgun" Borwry
ennncd. Then his grin twisted
nnd his ere held hem almot lo-
1 flantly "Of course thi wouldn't
in.ikr any difference to you." he
blurted out "but I can think of a
lot of things I'd hate worse . . .
Veil. I guess you Juknv your way
m I've got to run."
Refere Janet could find words
ho had driven away ... Of course
it va just some more of Barney'
nnnrnt Jfrverthelftaa. she could
rrrf forget the way hto eye had
nrched her.
Aunt Mary's door was cied
whm Jan"t stepped into the Imll
utsule. Apparently she had gone
to Fleep and slept the night
through Janet never knew why
he opened the door and pocped
inside. 5?ie did not understand ut
.nce. cither what it wan about the
nppearnnee of Aunt Mary's room
that itnick chill to her heart oven
before he had opened the door
wirie enough to see more than the
rn.ill urea of rug nt the head of
the bed.
Of enurie the lied lamp Wan
Miming: but Aunt Mary often
I- pt with a light.
Later Janet romembered that it
was the book on the floor. It wni
prawled optti face downwards
w. Ith the leaves bent and crumpled.
Aunt Mary who cherished her
book as she cherished her next
if kin. could never havs left a
honk lying like that. . . . Vet she
had.
V
COLD blast of ah greeted
Janet as she went hi.
The bed waa empty. There war
only a neat dent in the pillow a
"light disarrangement of the cov-
ers to indicate that it had been
nccupied
Over by the front windows un-
der the wind-billo'ved curtains
l.iy Aunt Mary in a crumpled heap
on the floor. She must have risen
from bed at the sound of seme fog-
hound motor horn hoping per-
or that It waa Barney's of
-ourse this wg. only Jnnet'i gue-.
Mr. And Mi Icni(r Entertain
With An Annual Ope Houcs
NUMEROUS GUESTS EXJOY HOME AFFAIR
WITH DANCING LATER AT WOMAN'S
CLUBHOUSE
Mr. nnd Mr r. V Ponder were hoatu at an nnnital p.-nhouso Fri-
day iriglat for nun.eroiiH fr'rnd nt their home. 311 Wast Undsey Street
and MUer t a danee .it th Womnn'i. Cluh
Refre. hmenU rt. rivid buffet Mylr from a table In the dlnlnj
rtKMii whleh enrilrd out a led and whi e r-olnr nrheme A larno bowl of
whit flowrn forr:e.j 'he ittraetive rrnt.i pit rr of the tnblp nn which
were nrrnnged hrlah red . undlen
in White holder.
Thf sruoxtA went to the Motnann
Cluh where dnneins; wn enoyad
t i later hour mipper wi nerved
at the club
Mrn P W Lohan. J P Lohnn. Mr
and Mrs Noih Hurke Mr. an I
Mm W i Hi'tmnnn Jr. Mr. and
Mrs Carey Went Mr nnd Mrs
John Evans .Mr. and Mrs. Ptoyl
Holder. Mr. and Mr. Claude Peel-
er Mra. Otayda Klnehen. Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Allen Dr. and Mra. W.
S. Parke.
And Mr. and Mrs F A Dual-
tTaa Dr. and Mra. O. C. Wood Mrs.
W. T. Edwards Mr. aad Mra. C.
M. Kaon. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. KJ-
ker Mr. and Mra. E. O. MrClaln
Mr. and Mrs. William Russell Mr.
and Mr. A. E. Hweenev.
And Mr. and Mrs E V. Green.
M E. rnle Mr and Mra Iaul
Williams. Dr. and Mrs W. B.
C.ulnn Dm Morrlai Frank Roberts
Mr and Mra B. H. Trammel Mr.
ami Mrs. Montgomery or Throck-
morton. Mr. and Mrs. O W Dickie
'.r Woodunn Mr. and Mi Herbert
Tuehln. Mr. and Mr. Korman Rud-
min Mr nnd Mra Burt Mhulman.
Mr and Mrs Counts Ray.
And H..lrd Hmlth of Dallas Mr.
nnd Mm. J. Gordon. Mr and Mri.
lb rtM-rt Orinberry Mr nnd Mm
i: F. Hood. Mr and Mrs E. R
M ixw.-ll Mr and Mr .foe Merkt
Mi und Mr Charle Utimner Oar-
lui Kuhinks Strp'i.-nvlllo Mr.
Crnddoek of Mineral Wrlia Mr.
in. I and Mr R. D Smith. Mr.
nnd Mra fllnon Frim. Mr and
Mr Sorol Paul Abiamson. C. M.
Kmth of Woodtion. Mis Smlthaon.
Mi Fillhngton. Mamie Morrh
Hi hi e Wltherapoon Mr and Mrs.
' '" il Meihy. a L. Blaasingam. Na-
than Kaplan UIHan Arlosoroff
Mr and Mis. J A. Craft of Dtl-
1 1" W Ki wnyan.
MUSICAL PROGRAM
The Fine Arts Club will prenflnt
Clwrlea Klher and Ivy Bddtaman
in a duo-piuno program nnd Ar-
thur Davis violinist nt the high
school nii'litnrium Tuesday night
February 7. The prok-rnm will be
gin at 7 o'clock.
MARRY
dropped her cherished book
heedlessly on the rug in her haste
and hurrying to the windr.w
slipped and fallen on the polished
floor.
She was unconscious when
Janet reached her. She remained
unconscious for hours after she
was taken to the hospital. The
resident physician whom Janet
talked to first said she had a brok-
en hip and a dangerous chill. Ap-
parently she had lain for hours in
her thin nightgown under those
wind-blown curtains.
Janet tried desperately to get a
message to Cynthia at Nice. But
evidently Cynthia nnd Timothy
Benton had moved on since the
last card had come nnd her mes-
sage missed them. It was six
weeks before Janet actually caught
up with them in Cairo and by that
time It was too late.
When she tried to got Barney
at the office of his newspaper nhe
was told by a crisp secretarial
voice that McKnlght was out of
town . . . No Uic ofllcc couldn't
say where he was to be found.
When Janet tried his home tele-
phone later It was silent. For the
first time Janet realized how much
she had come to depend on Bar-
1 ANGE called her up first at
the apartment as the switch-
board girl told her later and final-
ly at the hospital. By that time
Aunt Mary's chill had developed
into pleurlay overnight It was
pneumonia. The surgeon who set
her hip told Janet that she would
probably never walk again.
Janet was at the ho.'.pltal when
Lance's call came.
"Janet." Lnnco said "I I'm
.inrry than I can tell you. Isn't
there something I can do?"
"I'm afraid not Lance. Only
the doctor is much use" Jnnct said
wearily quite as it he were nny
of a hundred others who had
called to ask the same question.
"It tcon't hurt like this forever
Jan." Cynthia had said. " fcnouj."
And unbelievably Cynthia had
been right.
So many people wanted to help
that Janet especially after the
first week found it hard to un-
stand why Barney was not among
them.
Thanksgiving came and went.
Christmas was at hand . . . Aunt
Mary had always been as excited
ai a child about Christmas. She
had passed the pneumonia crisis
safely to the complete amazement
"f her doctors but continued to
suflcr a great deal from her hip.
It was the day Cynthia's radio-
gram came from Cairo that Janet
firmly ejected from Aunt Mary's
room by the nurse went out tor
a walk in the park.
Just a Bit
IPERSONALl
(rilmnn ii i -..n of Dr and Mrs.
noprr Orny In reeov. ring rnpldly
from ixn attnrl- ..f dipthcrla. ii
Mrs. Bob Farmer nnd son Bobbin
of Odeaaa are visiting ovtr th
WMikeruI with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J.
Prultt.
Mrs. J M. Lnneanter has r 8 turn-
ed from Fort Worth whore che has
been n market the past was-k.
Mra Bess PntMt of Colllnsvlll
Texns la upending the weekend
vuUtlng with Mr. and Mr. W ..
Prultt before going to Port Nonhes
where he baa aeeeptrtl n posltkin
In the high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Illli Hotmnnn. Jr.
are spending tho weekeml vWtlng
In Mineral Wells.
Mr. and Mra. F. W. Bllllngsloy
or tyier nu formerly of Breckin-
ridge have moved to Luting Tux-
an. Mr. and Mrs. F. D Oleason of
Kealda California were house-
iiesta ovr the weekond of Mr. nnd
Mrs Honry Nnhm.
Mlea Bdlth Grnnt Svudont nt
Hardln-RlmmoiM University In Abl-
lenef a (ponding the weekend
visiting her rrenta Mr. anil Mra.
Ben Grant.
Mra. Iaul Pitzor nnd son Phillip
left Friday for Callfornln for nn
extended vkilt.
Little Molllo Bmwley lit spending
tho weokeml visltinf' in Olncy with
Kaverly nnd Joottn Holt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred B. Cole of
Odoesa nre visiting friends In
Brnekcnrldge nnd Waylnnd.
Ambulance Phono C70. Adv.
B fcuNORt COWAN STONE
COPrqiOHT. 1039 NEA SCRVICS. INC.
QN the bench from which you
could see the white house
nestling camco-like against the
bare winter hillside Janet found
the old gentleman she had talked
with there before a bag of pennutn
on the bench beside him an opened
newspaper on his knee.
One squirrel was on his shoul-
der and another scrambled up his
left leg Another peered from n
branch overhead his lower Jaw
quivering at the seductive crack-
ling of the paper bag. The old
gentleman had nged noticeably;
but he glanced up with a friendly
twinkle as Janet approached.
"You must have been missing
your daily dozen young lady" ho
said making room for her. "You
don't look quite up to snuff."
Janet explained simply "I'm not.
My nunt the only mother I ro-member-i-has
been very 111 for
over a month. Perhaps you rend
about her accident Mrs. Mary
Cantrell? It was in the papers."
"Mrs. Mary Cantrell?" He
looked startled. ''Then are you
Miss Janet Dwlght?"
He cracked several nuts scan-
ning her face covertly as ho did so.
"Miss DwlRht" he snd finally
"I find myself In the unpleasant
predicament of most people who
talk too much . . . You see I do
read the society gossip. Used to
read it aloud to my wife before
she went on: and got the habit
... I remember seeing something
about your breaking your engage-
ment ... I hope of course if I'd
known who you were I'd have
kept my fool mouth shut that
day."
"Oh. please" Janet cried quick-
ly; "that was something I had a
right to know . . . Things like
that happen to be really Important
to me. When I broke my engage-
ment that was one of the reason
but only one . . . Anyhow nil
that doesn't seem to matter now"
she finished.
"That's fine!" he said.
As If glad to change the subject
he went on tapping the newspa-
per on his knee "There's a good
doal In the news besides the doings
of society these days. This now.
Here's a young man who's done
something no one else in this
town's ever had the nerve to try."
As Janet glanced down phrases
leaped out at her from the page:
"Beginning Monday" . . . "Series
of article" . . . "dramatic ex-
posure" . . . "graft ring" . . .
"exclusive sfory by "
"Why!" she cried. "But I know
him well!"
So Barney was In town. Ho
must bo if his story had broken
. . . And he hadn't even taken
the trouble to call her up
(To He Continued)
Rcbekali Lodge
Has Celebration
Tho noboknh Lodge members
met Friday nl;ht nt tho I. O. O.
F. halt to celebrate Homecoming
nnd tho birthday of Thnmng Wil-
doy foundor of the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows. A dinner
wiw served nnd a social hour fol-
lowed a brief business meeting.
Mr. Wlldoy wns born In Eng-
land January IS 17S2 and found-
ed the firm Odd Fellow lodge in
American in 1810 at Baltimore.
The order today maintains 05 hom-
es for widows orphans and needy
members nnd pay J 1.000000 annual-
ly In sick ond death benefits. This
years mnrka the 120th anniversary
of the founding of the order.
STUDY CLUB WILL
MEET WEDNESDAY
Thr Wednesday Study club mem
bora will hold their rcfiitlnr meet-
ing nnd progmm Wednesday after-
noon Februnry 1 nt the WomnnV.
Club.
"Unoonvontionnl Adventures is
the topic of the program .ir-iedul-ed
for tho nfternoon. Mr Hniold
Glllnn will review "Ha tan Came To
Eilen." and Mra. Henry Nnhm will
dlecusi "GnlnpaRoa."
CHRISTIAN WOMEN
TO BE HOSTESSES
The women of the First Chris-
tian church will bo hostesses to
the women of the other churches
of tho city nt n mentlnff Monilny.
this hulng the fifth Monday meet-
ing. . .
TO SING SUNDAY
Dowltt Hnxwnrth nnd Mrs. t.'
M. Hall will sing at the Morning
Towor Bible class nt 10 o'clock
Sunday morning nt the Pnlnce
thoator.
THE n. E. NEEDLE
ASSOCIATED STORE
Brunswick Tires
ALSO
OK Rubber Weld
NO BUMP
NO BOUNCE
NO BULGE
Permanent Tiro Ilepulrs
122 M'est William
Methodist Church
Of Tea
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MRS. GID J. BRYAN PRINCIPAL SPEAKER AT
AFFAIR GIVEN BY MISSIONARY
SOCIETY.
The First Me hndlst ehureh wne the scene Friday nftornoon of a
tea given by the members of the Methodist Woman's Mbwlonnry Soc-
iety in honor of the ladles of the church.
.Mrs. M. O. Combe president of the local W. M. S. wns In ohnrge
of the program which featured'?
a talk by Mrs. Gld J. Bryan state
president of the Methodist W. M
8 Her subject vnn '.toy of Serv-
ing "
The program ineluded n prayer
by Rev Gld J. Hrynn followed by
the son "Worship." Mi loin
Bowden presented a piano solo
nnd nlso accompanied Mrs John
Ward In a vocal solo
During- the tea hour which fol-
lowed the program. Miss Bowden
played. Presiding at the ten table
Were Mrs. Price Dottier and Mm.
B G. Combs
A laee cloth covered the let
table which was centered with t
large red Valentine Ilea it Red
candles were arranged on the
table.
The guest book ieenled the fol
lowing persons present. Mm W F.
Palmer Mia. Homer Weittherfor.l.
Mrs. Roes Sloan Mra. C E Mai tin i
Mrs. Cecil Looks Mrs Irvin .lolly I
Mrs. Jos. RiHfgaber. Mrs. I. I) I
Hawkins. Mrs. L. A. KuhnnM
Mrs. Ida Fulton Mrs. Delta lili
Mra. J. W. Moore Mrs. A T W.I
ker. Mrs. .Ier.nr R. Smith
Mrs. J. R. Neil. 'Mrs .tor Ho.
den. Mrs. K J. Benton Mrs I! J
B. VounT Mrs K C Klnrhen j
Mrs Alvin Wnlkcr Mm E Hiuh
tower Mrs J. G. Hairell Mr-. 1.
I. Bnker. Mra. J. II. Red Mr
Clara McCorml. k. Mra. V W. I
Lane. Mrs. R M Hsndilrkson
Mrs. J. C GIWis Mrs. Hugh T..
land.
And Mrs. W. H Baliey. Mr-
Bruce Snider. Mrs C. K Wt
Mrs. F. W Holder Mr II I'
Fun. Mrs. H. R Shackelford. Mr.
W. A. McN'nllen. Mrs. W S. PniU
Mrs Ollte Grove. Mis. W. It An
drews. Mrs. K N Howell Mi -L.
C MeKnight. Mis Pi It i.i i i
Mrs. I. E. Klrklnnd
Mrs Bob Padgett Mm f. ' '.
Combs. Mra. .! s Pipkin Li-' n.
Ro.i. r n:iiti n.ii
-sl.i: and sl-.UH I.
TYPEWRITER
REPAIRING
lll..I.Ns IN I 1 NIJ
III IILII T M( IIINI i
I'llONI
71.
PEELER PRINTING
COMPANY
WE ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF
COTTAGE INN
IIIMI Wl.sr M VI.KI.lt ST.
sl'l.t lAl-s!-!-!
Ilonie-Miide Tics Gtanl Thick Mull
llelii'liiu SiindnWhe Illni; ilcul
SHOUT ORDERS
MV Invite ou to drive out! Quality I our motto'
.Mr loin Of field .M?r.
NEW CONOCO SERVICE STATION!
IIimi Mi'-t M illter st.
I-'lk Tire cre.orle 1 scl Tire and Tube
"Mill Apprui.ite Vour I'utron-ige" "One slop One It"
.Mr Turn Oftield Mtxr.
January 31
MSTDttTOPW1938
CITY
TAXES
WRIOlTPfMTY
City Tax
Collector
R. L DAVIS
Is Scene
Program On Frida
y
Wi
Jno N Hajtle Mrs. Ernest Mnx-
A. Bates Mrs. S. A. lines Mrs
W. H. Dikina Bllllo Dnklna Mrs.
Bates. Mrs. R. J. Haneoek Mrs. T.
11 Mrs. James O. Speer Jr. Mrs.
George Ervln Mrs. O. W. Swlt-
ser Mrs J. c. Ferguson Mrs. D.
T Bowles. Mrs. Christie.
Mrs. M. C. Anderson Mrs. F.
E. MeMlllnnd. Mra. H. B. Clark
Mrs. W. A. Clepper Mrs. J. R.
Coody Mrs. Gnrtand Coody and
Mrs. C. R Chadwell all of Caddo
and Mrs. Rohery nnd Mrs. Myers
both of Lopnn Ohio.
WILL SING
MIs Chrvtene Mueller will sing
n' the mmninu' eii.'e of the
KiMt Pr.'liM' r i m h mh -n-eomp
ini. il '. Mh il" " i i" i-tl m in
Work Guaranteed
Mattress Remake
$2.00 up
t phnlHterliig and I urnlturo
li.p.ilr.
Milt trade fur an.Mliliiir of
aliii Me Jimc the ltet
eiiilpnient in town.
ftnn-tl'1 N. Ilrei Uenridrje e
Home Bedding
Furniture Co.
I. It. Henry Mi-r
I
the road to
"BETTER
HEALTH"
:at Mtmi:
BREAD nnd
be sure It's
STEWART'S
Baked Fresh Bally
t Vour Grocers Or
stew urrs
BAKERY
CHILI ' ITER
The local En't.rn Stii chap
will sponsor chile supper fr. .
six until i iht lock Thursd-i
night Frbi.ii at the "Y"
socini hrmi will held after tt.
dinner.
Tlrket may I. d from nn
memlier of the n I S. or mnv
be liought at th. 'i T ketfl nrc
20 cents.
Y. W. A. T ) MEET
The Y. W. A. 41 i r Bap
fist church will In regulj
m tn ( MonilT. t fit t.
rhui h Ml !m .. ih ' irch ove
Hi . it- .if age ii. . tially Invl'
r. to attend. Th. no iig will tnV
the form of n I ' i k supper.
s .;.
Congratulations
Mr nnd Mrs J E. Kills of Wrt
Second street announced the linth
of a dn'igbter nt 3D p. m. FH'lay
night.
C'niirleoiiH rcrtonnl Service
BARBER-
SATTERWHITEp FUNERAL HOME
li7 Oiikuo.nl Ph. .in-1.70
I HUE IHIMI
Rental Library
To th- Hose iid itiinilkerc'
sluit hi my
IIIIOI
rnE I'RE-
Mrs. Flnyd Holder
iiilii M. MHII.ii'ih
I
LCritSoi
CITY ELECTR3C
IS NOW IN ITS NEW
LOCATION AT
118 S. Court Ave.
And have changed the
style of tilt firm to
Howell Electric
And GiSt Shop
falMiBWUL'ULUlg:
I.et I I I ... U "ioiir
BXTTF.RV TIRES
RtllTOU AND On.
Our free s.-rvlre I for your
protection
T-P SERVICE
STATION
I !' M Malkcr
v ir ' i.ri'ikurn Msr.
I .Jl Hc JibQE V fl "4 JM m "U
iHmiflq.i'.WI.H
Tirei luttcrici radios heaters
and other product for your car
can be IhiurIic on the Firestone
Iluilgct Plan for surpritingly
little cash nut! ty and terms o
small )ou Ulur.lly nuticcthcm.
l.lmn la I V 1 H 'nttnt MtmJi
iwnmiiaitT 'i - ' I C RtJ NtDnti
TunelniheF r. v v . e of the Firm Ridi4
Program cw.e cu. 0 week ilurmc nooa boss
tii.iriiii-i
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S .11 sr OFF '" p
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Comer Milliam A Rose
TOM COOK MOIC
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 153, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 29, 1939, newspaper, January 29, 1939; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth73567/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.