Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1940 Page: 4 of 6
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NEWS NOTES
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Mrs. T, J. McClelland and Miss
Mary Lane honored Mrs. A. J.
Hedges with a stork shower Wed-
nesday afternoon at the hi.rue of
-Vlrs. "McCleiland i:i t'lie Post Oak
1'onnu unity.
Ah each guest registered sJie
suggested a hoy's and gilt's iianif,
Various Sanies wVu-y; played, after
which refreshments were .served
to:
Mrs. Max Satterwiiite, A! iv*.
Knight, of 'Necessity, Mrs. Ma:-
vijj Sahlett, Mrs. A. I&audertv
Mrs. Fannie Giv^n, M<s. Ada -San-
ders of Breckem idge, Mis, VV. A,
VWber. .Mi:.. l«*rank Mtiba of |fe.d
Gap. Mrs. J. <Ca Id v. ell. Mrs i>\
'P. Li\w nc.', Mrs. Erin-si Currv,
Mrs Mnlh,* SaiuLt-rs, i'dir.-. C, jp
VValker th*- luuimvr and the he*-.-
Tj|S!SeB u '! t if' ! !,f l't 1 , h II f i, wnllt f., > Vlf , n , f. U f ■
on srratulat ions
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J Mr, and Mrs. Cli^iter Tahnr j
noune,. the birth <d nint fh.ti
*'•• V\ ho ij .!,•■-• ■!: nalU'-d ' i ."'.I:
i Janies,
istern Stars
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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. <
Tloute 1( annieuu'.- th<
an efc^tht pound di'iugli
o"eh;«'k 't'hutidav luorrun,^.
has heen nam vd Kva liout
Caddo I
htf 'S'ft
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Sit'*' '
• \n<H II.!r Ij M> t-Lt :i l)rhuta:i
!' " i ' !< !irjti-s tin- l.iirti aiinlti-r-
S.I-, I;r till- l'jlilil> M'rits <5,11 III:-
mm it. lli'ir up : Iravi- -MI>• (•.—> j
I> .i i, tlx ii reju i s:i!i|i> \t. iy
« "t!: lir iinia |,t ,ii, uln,- '.tppears as j
tl'u i" M it- v III i:„- nation's t i[>
raliiit;. I.. N st<)ac. (Vrilia Hark.;
I':'- Ka.i II ilileii anil >"::ra l!aili'H!
|n tin ir ri-.'.uk r family r h-s
in flic |>i, I iiv. ,-Villi Kutlicrl ird,
Vii''v s nil. Ii-it-n I II1II5 .>!■-! is in
tin' i'ih.I as is Jj.ily liarlaiul. j
JImmla Sue Pope, Billi
Pope, Patricia Ann Pope,
Joe Sanders, Ruby Je-.vol
Sanders," Shiriey Tudor, Joy Sue
Teague.
Buddy Whittenburg-, Bose Mar:t-
Walker, Laivreuc : Lee W.\ 1 it-
Anna Ruth Whittenburg, M;uy
Ann VVooIsey, Patsy I.iuliHagii r,
Richard Love, Hetty Jam- Ta> un-,
Mary Bernadint* Nixon, Ki-nnt-i ii
Baiiin, I.osti.-i Ha 11:11. KUimi (.'lair
Waller, Mattie Smith. Fn-da Oa'l
Haurn. Chriatiiii- Harilson, .Maiy
I.'hi Pi.-nr.sun. Betty Juiip Giles,
Kuby Fein Tread way, .Man !•>;«,■
Johnson, Miiripu Middlelon, Mike
Karm-y Phyllis Kup|,-1 i.ian.
CMoria Mabel y, Estei-eelini' Tut.-k;
Veleta fay Tare. C'lois. Tai 1, .\I.;try
l.ynn ilmidy and iiaymond 'I -jit.
fust a Bit j
PERSONAL]
of Artesia" left Saturday after
spending a w:ek with relatives
here and at Parks. Aren Wayne,
is the great great grandson or
■Mrs. S.-- E. Deaton tod U*.v groat
grandson' Of C K. Viok ot Parks.
Oak Grove INews
aylarid Neivs
Mrs. M. W
to her hohie
ReevsK
hv illness.
Mrs. -Diek Clark
tmr here with Mrs.
Miss Gertrude ,Sart«:-rwitit.e
El Reno, Oklahoma U
an indefinite visit With
ther, Hank SaltervvhLie
Sattei wliite.
her.
her
and
or
(pr.
hi •.)-
are
Mr. and Mrs.
nonn^v (he hirth of
nine ourme s^n at
Thu ra 'lav morn in
; :Binn>
-MO
0i,ph4!
Ii®
v.di
i,n<r o5i
||ld a w* II
and
utne.
all ilill
Mr.
noune*
daughi
ind Mrs H. Maynard
th<- hirtli of a si'v potm<!
er Werlne/dijy.
I re?|^ '"h
j fait a
; '• £ ■ I ' ! . ! '
jithkin, tl
pp a,leu ! •,J
?As,l Bi-itaJn
I S3
m
heen brought to the
states; with another r.tOO
f've weeks, Loiil i.o-
i- British Ambai-sudor, has
Am«.i,'ican aid. He
dt,es not have tile
to pei fOr,rtt the job.
Mr and Mrs. Burns Berm'-ft and i
I'hdtir^n an- spending tfi<-ir vaett-1
tion rtt I'Htiv lit uft* Arkansas.
Sunday — Monday
YOU LOVED THE NOVEL
YOU'LL LIVE THE PICTURE!
saZMtCK IWiT'tRNATtONAL
^<#t&I1.8HE8E £*ES Baa7 S0ES
LAST DAY
KI I)IK CANTOR In
FOK'IV I.ITTU-: MOTHERS"
Starts Tomorrow
A bold buckaroo
REBECCA
ilarring
LAURENCE OLIVSER
JOAN FONTAINE
Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK
Produce.! by DAVID O.
v ho :-■ tnacSat
■ felea:
•'COM! WISH Till WIMO"
L-d :&u;UMjllt'O ASSISTS
.PI,US
<01 or. ( xktciov
(Cmitii'Hie.l from Tr.gp One)
face death or int-taoirt-etanin-thrd
to benefit Bi-itisb 'eiiiWrs'n who
faee death or maiiiuiigi, in jt
mati blti/.ki I,--.- ) >-■ 1.?;:i:' - i siiid
theiv- : aiv 20it,i.iWI wbff eoulil b-j
loaded imtiredmtely on -liip'^ai-.i
if there, wi-i e ships: .to carry t:?i- -11.
He lil-ged: :.S|V"ed beealise'. Higll'.
multi|,ly that til • long-ixMaitded
battle of1 Britain ia sooti to :■ !:r!
and the slaughter of innoee!!ts:;
will be aiipafltngli
The- State ! 'epai t tneiit estimat-
es that. I .lion ' British ebUdreR: al-
■4;Ueii(lance At
Slorv Uonr
Slid Lar«e
a
chlldre.
Sixty one
at. (he Htory
morning at thc
Aft'er each ehild
n
f four
were present
Wednesday
Public Library,
answered roll
Mr. and Mrs. Hank §atterwhiie
Hav:- as their gm-sts ted'ay ,.\Lr.
and Mrs 1'., Liles of Mineral
Urells and Mrs. .). L. Qslicrne ot
ifranbury.
JOHNNY
Mfl[K
BROWN
NOW SHOWING
Bob BAK£R "
Fuuy KNIGHT
Anne Cwynn* «. Njra M.Klnney
CAKTOO.V — M:V\S
look our
|BOfiSWAf
Here comes IfiAcV.r y \ With
bucks in hi-j pockol\.. he,E 01
to meet ihe Deb of tire Year.
and paint fha Biq Town tec
Woo, vtac
i'all with a s ifety rhyme, t.u.-
• hil.tr- n were told th,. story of
"Seven floats" by Gloria .Mabery.
•Mj.'s. lvM.sin Pace read "Dart's
Birthday" i,.nd "The Pony With A
Past:."
At. 10 o'clock. Betty Jane Tay-
lor gav,; a book review of "l.It
t!i,r liose of th.: Mesa." .Mis. Pace
eon<ihi.(:Ii>d th1- story of "Ifeidi1;-
<''hri'di'en."
The last Story Hour of the1
summer will Ije belli at. ntn-r
" ''Ii. -k Wednesday morning, Aug
M a it. All th,, children will meet, i
at one time instead of in two j
:;p"ou:t)& 'I'b meet ing will be in I
the form of a birtluioy party cele-1
tXat.irtg the seventh birthday of
the Pauline Martin Children's Lib-
raiy of the Brecteemidge public
hlu aiy. < 'ertifieates will be award
ed r.o those having att ruled at
Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander
are expected to return today from
a wedding trip to OurlsLad Cav-
erns and other points in New
M.ixico. '. ■ • '
Mr. ann Mrs. ICdward MoNal-
len are vacationing this week In
Beeville, Aransas Pass and other
Gulf coast points. . .
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Hare and
daughter, Bessie Mae, of Lon.^-
viow have been visiting: here with
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. West.. The
Hares formerly lived in Brecfc n-
ridge. '
Mrs. Fannie Gordon and son,
David and Robert, a ad 'Mrs.
George Connor were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. B. 11. Tiammell 'rues-
day night and We.-^sd;:-'
What thm
Snooper
. . . Says!
K Aa^ >,
m$. \
SUNDAY and
MONDAY
m
nstui
rmoAMirw*#-
ry.?id-a up .n antw.. ..whole towns ,
.0 ffrF'
A ccuntr/-*i<i:a up
tc.ij'ro?-strict en .. as the most daring d< s
■;A«
*989^^
Ifl
. '.j:®rka0: in 1 liitcry' ririke 'again
-
^tfe;
j h-a.-t. six story hours and who
i have rea«I ten books.
j Those attending for the first
•time Wednesday wer^ Molly
j Br.iwl y. Sidney Dawn Hollaman,
. Ca.'oi Tudor, Rex Smith, Virginia
! Baker,, Carolyn Mabery, Mary
I .Ma■ wI'll, Clara Beat Coates, Lena
Ine/, Browning.
Others pre.-.ent were Helen Alex
amh-r, Martha A.I xander, Jim-
tuir- Bootle-. Ruth 1211a Boot he,
Winfred Burks, Biltie Kvelyn Carl
ton, FU 1 by Cra.vford, Billy Ca-
kin. Marie Davis,. Mary La Verne
Draper,' Betty Eric Holland,
Shirlty Ann Kin-..',, Bob McGatn-
ren, Margaret Pate, Fay Ellen
Checks
Malaria
in 7 days and
re ievrs
COLDS
symptoms firs'
'IP
*
Liquid- Tablets-
Salv
Nose drops
:;U)-My-Tisni
o^oJy
IfSut!
)
m
RANDOLPH SCOTT rtAY FRANCIS
BRIAN CONLEVY GEORGE BANCROFT
BRCDERiCK CRAWFORD ANDY DEVINE
STUART ERVVIfl FRANK ALBERTSON
.V.
'I'M
3
A grco! cost in red bloodftt? rotas' Directed
by ?ho vfeafor cd "Dewy Rtdes Again" . I
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-v
KI-:. iP nntl l!AM)
I.ATKST
Nli! US
(\KTt>n.V
NR VS
Wonderful
We do r«|miiiiiK, refinish.'ing,
ami uphoLstering, nf furiiitiire al-
rto .Im.v an.I Sell second luuti
mil-.. . . '
Our >1 .ittress l-'aetorv, is well
ei( ;ip;i< d atid eojiiplb s ivith all
laws if the State of Ti-vas fEeulth
lrlmeiu of Sallit:U/aik, State
I'ennil Nit. -IB.
nrtJ.'S l'I KMTl:UH STORE
• '-•rtier Kajlor & Uibiams Street
TRAVEL
ny
u
Coast to Coast
LOW RATES
With
Free Meals, Pillows
No Local Stops
ALL AMERICAN
Burch Drug Tel. 26
T. J. McCLTST.FtAN"D asking
about the cure or preventive lor
;.anthrax . . . and I hav - heara
recently about ;-;o many dog's in
the south rn part of J lie county
dying of what apj^earetl to n-*
pokoniiig- . . . and 1 wondered it
it could have be< n anthra?: . . .
or don't, dog > aer anthrax . -
;M US. A. A. \V 1*'BSTMR calling to
give her daughter's Biblp id ass
ieaeiier, M RS. 11ARR V .11 .\y S,
the iiti ssajfe she asked to be s -nt.
. . . srs (JLARK «;irting in the
cool of the shadt CAPL
MORTON [ias..-iny; out candidate
car ls . . . HERB El RT TU'C'KLr.
' laughing heart ily a'..out a j^ki* he.
played some time ago . , . ineid-
entally, it was a very good poke
. . . M H. aiul Mrs. OS< 'A!: W I-:ST
on vacation . . . they started out
with plans to go to Port, Arthur
. ■ . r do hope t It y nil.- :• < .t ; ' iie
hurricane down in that part of
the country ... I wrote oie'e
that I' saw OEOnne FINt 111AM'
a dozen , times a day . . . and
sinCj, thai ! i:11- 1 hav lVl :•
him at. ail . . , NAB 'I i II >.M A:'-
calling; t(i get an .-.ddrer.s ,j . . J
OTTO BK.XI a iBI*' pleas.*d m er a
shipmi-nt. of air .mail enyebipes
.: . .: but ,ni.t,l .i-i> much as lit jS
|ilea;ied about his l>abv datisbler
■IMillilliPiiM f v i
. . . KlIDIK SKl'lliE
bis eei.ki is this a. m. .
MRS .1IKRBKRT ORA.N
and d.-iughtvr. (.'LOTA
down town this morning
liARKEV TYSON saiilia
pe .Idling
KEHRV
kati-;
The dry weather Itns enabled
the farmers to harvest ; th it!"
grain. Most ev- ryoni-' is bniin :
cane and canning fruit, arid vege-
tables.
N. I.. Viek was here from Min-
eral Wells Saturday night and
Sunday.
•f. VV. l.yles went to Fort Worth
Monday with a load of . at I i- .
Edwin Harold Rogei.'s has been
Seriously ill at, his Bci.gfc but i:;
b tter
Mrs. i. W. Mei'onnell is spend-
ing the 'weekend with bur son
Pred.
Mrs. N. J. Tosh and mother-
Mrs. M. Brown, Mrs. W. E. Adams
Mrs S. E. Denton, and Mrs.. E. M.
Ouye attended th,. fu:i|-ral of -Mtn.
Sattervwhite at N cessity Satui-
riay.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter McConneu
visited in the Rogers home. Mon-
day night.
Mrs. N. J, Tosh and mother
visited in the E. B. Blackburn
home Sunday.
Mrs. Andrew Eillman arid son
Mr. and Mrs. Pi-arik King a^d
family of ThrocUniortou visited,
the homes of D. C. and L. E.
Greenlee this week. Mrs King- is
the daughter uf Mr. and Mrt. U.
C. Ctr.eenlte. V
Mr. and Mrs. Eluyd l.edbetter
Mr tind Mr.- Xlaivin Sehufn-ld and family spent Sunday in
and children are visiting ;hK. j visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy
tm.th,-r. -Mis Sebufii.'ld. in War... £'rPwltt-
Mrs. Buby Hamil and sens, Mts' J- M. Brown and son Joe
John Itobeil and l.v, are visiting El1' and WiU Brown and motlier
h I pal. nth, Ml an I Mis J. I:, v.-ere sheppeis m Eastland Tuefi-
B.aii-fiel.l in <\-rs:..-.-in-i. day,^.
Mis. Knty Hamil and t=ons le aIU' Mrs. L, V. I-oreman
tin n hc.me with Mrs Ki';i .Muori- and solt and daughters, Vern ail J
for - it visit in Came,,,n. Lu' and Mr!S' f*Vr.. man's par
Mi-., An'neva Kelley nf lV-nt(.ri Mi. and Mrs. trartiMd
is visiting MLss;! Tuf.py: Reikis: : l-ttu.b-rdale (eft Tuesday for.point*
-Mrs: \V. T. i'iieb and "/eliiblren Arkansas, for iy two^wtieks Vaea.'
ot Litfkm, Ml-,-. Anna- KebiiSs and . "'!"'
V-uketd:- Baker of StravM, art"''.vl^' 'rh,> Mattress Makers have been
itine, r !e,ttvi-s11 here. «utte busy trying to g t through
■ ::Pate :;Eeh,,ls ' is eii:;'§; 'three day: u"! qf.:sehcob:The
1.:i-1in :s trip to V\*io.bita Kails. Vayland eu-aiuiunity lias received
.Mr. and Airs. Buddv Armstrong' ;l , uiuub^r of these mattresses.
Mrs KK.y'.l At in -tr, ng and Mrs. unu Uttlc bo-v l" Wa>'"
t'iiHoii A ra i. ■!: 11 a tiav e returneit ' ^Ilut t'o thiuks h-s is about to
t.i t|;ieti boi^e 111 At'idtews ■ - a ! 1'all- that fello.\ is
Mr. and M-s. 'Marvin WiUiams . Otbe.r than ll-U l-:r,,v.,. whr.
et lpany first built a
in what is uuvv 'the
state. '. -i. A :' a- ■
.has been.■■visit:
i-aye VViil.aias:
'Va'1 family vi:AU ,I ,
Meb.:in 'i'i H. -a!eU f
.. and 4!va.'
iy ■.' (: Veiling.;
Oakley INews-
feed crops °.re neec?
people at ten ..'i d
and dinner on tlie ground
Hop * 'Sunday. Eleven join
church during the we-k.
; cle-ed Sunday >>\eivinj.-.
Gcswi'ek ahd family vir.I'-
and Mrs. It, A. Barker
The late
t iteg* rain, !,!'
j Quite a. few
p;c|^5|K|
J at: New
! ed the
Sfrvi."-e:
Jack '
ed Mr.
Sunday.
"Mr. and Mrs, Hairy Lane vistt-
MiVt. 'Commie Uidling' Sunday.
Mrs. L ota Burns arul children
visited Mr. and Mrs. 12. A. Dean.
Airs. LI. I*" White1 and children
spent: Thursday with Mrs. Tom-
mi,.. RidHng.
Bob Langford and family, ta\
and Mrs. Caleb Barker visited Mrs
h\. A. .Barker Thursday evening.
Jim Goswick and .1. A. Ridling
left Saturday .morning' for VN'ea
i.herfoid for a fw days visit.
big
more
case
hu.p-
has recently cut the
with 11 candles. Many
pv birthdays, Half
.Miss Marv'cdhfsh Pilgrim sprnt
several days with her friend M:sa
Bdlie Lu Foreman at tin.- Humble
Camp.
Hev. Kirkpatrick and Re\r. Stan
ley Williams from Carbon are
holding a series of mevnin^s ihis
week.
EL PASO, Tex. d'.Fa — Two car-
loads of what cattlemen call a
vanishiret breed - longhorn rodeo
steer's have' arrived in El Paso
from the Mexican state of Chi-
hu-ihua for shipment to Madison
Sqiiai-f Garden and other rodeo
aremis. The\st.eers came from an
Amerieau-owned ranch near Casa
Grande, Mexico, and. numbered
1 -r.u head.
Town Sella Park
Through Error
Ab>A. ui.i. d Ti —Walter Brooks
didn't buy the. Empire State, builu-
ing or the Brooklyn bridge, but he
might have jn-.'. as well, because
lie won't, get to keep the 10 acres
of city: jiark that he bought near
FiOft' either.
Brooks wanted ten acres ot
ground near RoKf and chose the
property from a ta xrjisale list,
After .bidding for the 10 acres, he
went to the; location of the. : projr-
erty and found that he had oblight
P.off's i-it.y ipairlc.
Through a mistake that hasn't
been accounted for yet, t,he park
property hail been listed on the
tax rolls. .
So Brooks avill get his money
back arid RoC'l' r.vill keep its park.
UAf.l.l I.A. Wash. il.'.Ri — Site
of the first settlement in the state
of Washington -.vill be marked
by an imjiressive monument to be
located near here. It will mark the
Tor
/\l
Cmivemi-
Leipzig
,984th a
xi con-
atiunal
Ut for
more
re of
Greece
jsiavia,
or way
vakia,
at d:
'Price-
itones
i's stu-
Iusti-
ributor
' nt 28.
J! ia't-
.'S5e do-"
522; -
COMPAN f
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COASTS
& FHUR IC
TEA SP0O
YOURS JIG
Plus 3 Coupon frt
ADMIRATION CO
You II love "Ms beautif
ma le oi genuine, long-!
Bcerle-warc, in (our di'l
eelcrs: red, yellow, whil
green.
This offer is rr.ade solely to introduce new.
to the Scuihwest's favorite coffee.
OFFER HJSTSIUCTI0MS: Send
twenty Jive cents and one coupon from
ADMIRATION COFFEE to the DUNCAN
COFFEE CD., DEPT. A, HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Note: This offer not negotiable. It is
inapplicable wherever subject to any
cosi, fax, penalty, or regulation di-
rectly or otherwise, and/is available
only to the consumer.
cMxute, Ijau 'jAiedt 9x.
ADMIRATION COFF.
"The Coolest Thing in Town" you'l
after your first refreshing sip of j
Admiration Coffee.
Directions for preparing i:ed cof||
1. Make Brew Dcable Strsr
2. Pour over ica.
Add cream or sugar as djsired.
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These progressive Breckewridg e Groceries sell Admiral
CoSSee —
Wright's Grocery
Minchew's Grocery
Viaduek Fruit Stand
Hill's Cash Grocery
Gran berry Grocery
City Square Garden
Hellinghausen's Gro.
Hart's Grocery
Post Office
Fruit Stand
Kiper's Grocery
Ray's Grocery
Masner Grocery
Coates Gro^eivi
and Markef S
Caldwell Gro<
Power a.nd
BuchananJgjT<
Cotner Grocer
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Hall, C. M. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1940, newspaper, August 8, 1940; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131040/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.