The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1955 Page: 3 of 8
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Members Of Moon
Circle Meet Mori.
In Coody Home
Mrs. Bob Coody was hostess
Monday to members of tht- Moon
' ucle of the First Baptist Church
when the group met for a regular
meeting with Mrs. C. A. Baker,
chairman, presiding.
Mrs. At Rosenquest led in the I
"penmg prayer and Mrs. Jesse R
Smith taught the Bib!.- lesson for
the day, using Isiaih li as a scrip-
tuii- basis. Mis. J. M. Ferguson
l«'d in the pray, of dismissal.
I he hostess served apple pie and
toffee after thn ptognim.
1 hose atteridong ut-n- Mines
Jesse It. Smith, Rowin A1 Rosen- '
quest, H. C. Belfry. ,1. M 1-Vrgu- I
u "' V' A' Bakt*r- J '' Cantrell,!
Mjs.s Lois Adams and the hostess.
•! tiru v nit*
Troop Twelve when the group met
i * uenUy
President Nancy Fry called the
meeting to order and the troop
scribe Joda Of field called the rolls.
Members planned a future cook-
out and to close the meeting gave
the Brownie Seoul promise.
Those attending were Nancy Fry.
Juana Raye Hamil, Gene Lee Hes-
ter, N'ickev Huddl.-ston, Sammie
Kay,- Martin, Joda Offield, Vicki
I'inell, Janice Palmer, Susan Rid-
ley, Jessie Tidwt-ll and Janet
Wright and th,- leader. Mrs. F.ddie
Wright.
Brownies of Troop
12 Meet Re cenflv
TU . t . ... - *
was sting 1<
Miss Younqblood,
Mr. Hellinghausen
Engagement Told
Dr. and Mrs. D„ J. R. Yoiihjrblood
announce the engagement and ap- I
j proachinir marriage of their daugh-
ter, Ann Louise, to .James Helling-
hausen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Hellinghausen.
Riddle Circle
Meets Monday
With Mrs. Swenson
The Riddle Circle of the First
Baptist Church met Monday at 3
p. m. in the home of Mrs. S. T.
Swenson with Mrs. A. L. Groves,
chairman, presiding.
Mrs. Ben Collie led in the open-
ing prayer and Mrs. E. A. Cain
taught th,- Bible lesson. Mrs. J. C.
Flournoy Sr. closed the program
with prayer.
The hostess served congealed
salad, hot spiced tea and cookies.
Those attending were Mmes. Ollie
Bigiiam, Roy Curry, E. A. Cain,
A. I., (iroves, .1. <'. Flournoy Sr.,
Tom Kirkharn, W. H. Coffman,
thnv guests, Mmes. J. H. Mitchell,
Ben Collie and Lois Bobbins.
FBLA Club Has
Guest Speaker
Tuesday, November 8, the Future
Business Leaders of America Club
Wk
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T H 0 R M 0 N ' S
310 W. Walker
ihtu and had as &uesi
Virgil Ransdell from the bank.
All-. Ransdell talked about the |
process of opening an account and
explained deposit slips, signature ;
cards, ledger and statement sheets.
He continued by suggesting that I
checks should always be written j
plainly to prevent mistakes and
said that if .a person changes his1
signature from the way it was j
when the account was opened the 1
bank should be notified so that1
payment on the checks would not
be stopped.
At the close of the meeting the
group picture for the annual was
Mrs. Cain Kirk
Is Elected District
Music Club Officer
Mrs. Cain Kirk, member of the]
Breckenridge Fine Arts Club, was |
; elected as auditor of the First His
triet Texas Federation of Music
Clubs luring tin- "1st convention I
last week at the Hilton Hotel is
Fort Worth.
Other local Fine Arts members
making the trip l<< the convention
in addition to Mrs. kirk were Mrs.
•J. M. Hollow ay, official delegate, j
BEWARE!
COUGHS FROM COMMON
COLDS THAT HANG ON
Chronic bronchitis may develop it
your cough, chest c-!d. or acute bron-
chitis is not treated and you cannot
artord to take a chance with any medi-
cine lei < potent than Creomulsion. It
goes into the bronchial system to help
loosen and e.vpel germ laden phlegm
and aid nature to soothe and heal raw,
tender, in Ha mcd bronch ia I membranes.
Creomulsion blends beechvvood
creosote by special process with other |
lime-tested medicines for coughs. It
contains no narcotics.
Get a large bottle of Creomulsion at j
your drug store. For children get
milder, faster Creomulsion for Chil-
dren in the pink and blue package. Adv.
: :ul Mrs. O. 1. Alexander,
Mrs. W. .1. Gearheart of Gluey
as elected its president of the dis-
t riefc music clubs and other officers
included Mrs. James E. Totton of
Klectra, vice president; Mrs. James
VV. Davis of Fort Worth, recording
secretary; Mrs. Jim High of Stam-
t"id, Ireasurei; iVlr.-i. Luiiiiiiic Haw
kins of Haskell, historian; Mrs.
Delbert H. Taylor <>t -h.vertnan is
the retiring president.
Site of the 195(1 convention will
be in Vernon with members of the
Vernon Musicians' Club and the
Morzart Club there and the Musi-
i it i umja i , Nio , iu,
STKI HKNS COUNTY TlMfcS
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The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 1955, newspaper, November 10, 1955; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth130968/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.