Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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Pago Four : Phone 600.
THE STEPHEN COUNTY SUN
Thursday, "May 22, 1941
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SOCIETY
NEWS
DOROTHY PALMER, EDITOR
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lOastland Invites
I o Swim There
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of this entire commu-
r.■ •. mvitcd to visit the Kast*
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i.ijj.l municipal swim.rrtjng pool at
ti\. i Park. which opens Sat-
nrdii>',( ti'i, ,'(| i l|( 1
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i"":T':!h;is been
i .ij;hl> (-leaned and: mad*
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•ivvfej|j,mj; ic'aivon
• l.astland p<>"l ha proven
- popular imi'Ii >ear for peo-
.•;. this :eeiinn The water is
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■••I: -t intty lasted .ind the term
FRECKLES and HIS FRIENDS
KJOW YOU SEE"
WWAT HAPPENS
TO <iOS VVWO
DllRil'A^l* LAWS/
) IT COST US 41.75*
S FOR PAINT', TOO,
Damsons \rJ
Will Dance Soon
Does that ! I so/. Now if rue- boys
SU'T you, MR. I v.'iL1. &C I IM 'AY SHOP X
MATZDOR.F ?' V.W-3 ' O BE "fALktMG
' ' MSlls
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i-viin :11 Drinking Wafer" holds
. in. .i lo its purity.
l.i.i tec.l on top of a high hill
• ivi-i itw.kmK the city, tlie pool is
«. I • «# «♦ « An :iuaii-.i ill one of the iifost ideal
{Jig Si LLy f ligt r0H • ■ at ion;-. that could he found any
"EEt. |<EW, YEARS YOUNGER : ' h'' rw,u,'al <>f
• T', . .. !><• I' Uk, enhanced by .hade trees,
' \ ' parking -.pace, concrete picnic la-
iJ'{-7 i>l< • and honrhfs,- barbecue ovens,
'i ;• and tennis courts, offers ideal
• <uj recreation for outings and swim-
ming.
f our ycar oltl Bobbie John-
son, son of Mr. and Mis.
Claude Johnson, will do his
part toward the British War
Relief Fund oy dancing in the
Vera Goodwin Spring rr-.ital
May at the High Scliyul
Auditorium,
Calmness Wins
For Beekeeper
During Journey
'MARYVLU.K,■. Mo.: iU.fi).. Play
tng nursemaid to about I-.000,000
bees isn't such a bad job, R. D.
Jenkins, ol Mayvillc, N. D., told
residents here idler about 3,-
rvm.ooo ol his charges nearly got
away 111 this Missouri town.
Jenkins .was taking the bets
from Texas to North Dakota when
one of his trucks hit a bump
and nearly upset in Maryville
The truck was loaded with "Hi
hives, eaeh containing about C>.-
1)00 bees. The load shifted and
broke the sideboards ef the truck
Had they spilled out, Maryville
would probably .still be buzzing.
000-mile trip twice a year. Few
bees are lost on the trip, he said.
The trainer trucks are especially
constructed so that heat does
not generate in the bed.. The
hives are, covered w ith screen
wire and nailed to planks.
On arrival at their destination,
the hives arc distributed alonj,
the countryside at intcrt'als ilf a
few miles to each group. The bees
seem none the worse for their no-
madic existence andi are; .well be
haved, Jenkins 1 said.
The discovery was part of a
mass of uncatalogued ; material
which had lain in the library
vault; for '10 yeai's. It originally
was a gilt to the college from
the late Martin Grove Braum-
baugh, wartime governor of
Pennsylvania and former Juniati
College president.
.As iy was. Jenkins had a little I
Rare Bible Copy
Found In Vault
HUN TINGDON, Pa. iU.fi:--A 24-
year-old German refugee libra-
rian has discovered a rare prt
Luther edition of the Biblein a
vault of the Juniata College li-
brary here.
Identification ol the book by
the refugee, Gerhard Kriednch.
. Married 70 Years;
Postponed
SCI IKNKC'TADY, N. Y. (U.l? ~
The Nation's delense preparation
has caiiserl the postponement oi
the reopening of the Mohawk
Drama Festival on the Union Col-
lege Campus this summer. Tlie
college is expected to participate
in the government's summer pro-
gram lo: prepare engineers, chem-
ist;, and physicists to meet emer-
gency needs.
I&um convincing a wrecking! estab|)sfe 52ml kll0W|) ,.M,
c,t.;v that they could safely as-! ta|U |)f „io ra,.(, uvo.vlll
.Mis ft. II; Saiterwlute and
daughter, .Stephanie, and Mrs. R
fl I >a\ is and daughter, Joy, spent
Wednesday visiting in Mineral
Wei Ik where they were the guests
"I Mrs. C 8. laics.
jIUfX — !< r thai "after -iO" letdown
t 'jf Sisie It i. '- ■ V.'diirtiliS Drug
« -1 ..SI '.iih : ;•■■■ d <jrtug stores.
Jj.er: O-.o 194 5 Model of
St; ■■vrt^ClcctrSfir.. ".witlr '0
year 'juai.o.t.-.- inslntlcd in
your tiuinc \i,r, as btllc au
$LS i per month
Wf a,Jt iiU|li'Jii."i,;l (It.-,iter
if Or; t'S/ll '■'• M !i'
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.ill BhJtciiir.;, ar.p:roi,^
• Wc- i ■ . .. f> w ic ed
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aiii.l Cow .it ,i Uat-
AlTLiAXCM CO.
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Baptist Class do
I o Cisco Wednesday
The Young Business Women's
.(la ot the First Baptist church
u a - i ntci tamed Wednesday eve-
ning, in the home of Mrs. Paul
Moon- • at' Cisco. 1 • ■ ,
A11 • r tht: social hour an mspir-
il^voiioital was, given ,J>y MiSS
Joiepi'iine I'ile on Renewing Our
ialc.
I'j'i'.n'.-iinicnlJ-. .'■ wcr.c served to
l.'an Ileielev. Jo-,e]ihinc Pile,
u ' .t.'ozb.y,. CJara. .VV^li.h, j
Ms • *Dal' llairetl, Jean •, Noah. |i
'(ipal Brantuin Kale
1 H"t d( r-. WdriiH Poe Frances J^a- '
.'•io> .in I larreii and the hostess'
; lin'l li' i niolher, Mrs. Kcrnmcy.
I SUEE DIDN'T TP^MK.
YOU'D PULL. A Tf^'i'GK
' LIKE ■ THAT /
ON US,MR- [ SM-M-M !
MAT2.DORF// DON ';•?
jUfvvpiKXi
OFF 70-te .
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I BET IF DAVE
IVATZ.DOR.F WAS ,
PRETTY, YOU , 'GOSM,
would bf I if You'll
WSSilKlG mimJ shave,
Fb§ Tuis,' ( We'll do rr
V^? 1 ANYWAY//
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If you ar~ wondering what un-
der ttir r,un to buy. You'll find
gifts that are right and up to
date At Bender's for the
graduate.
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I,OUR MINE
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Beautiful assortment of new
Underwear in (jowns, Pajam-
as. dressy and tailored, silks
•'■hi siiecr summer cottons—
$1.00
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TME papers ? BOY, !S Ir
A PLUG POP- '••—- x-
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PULUNiSr. f MYSELF.
ICR US ^MATZDOfcP
ALUTIJE / CAMT YOU
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Comptrte assortment of Slips
hi Junior .ind Misses SiZM —-
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f.pi-rial assortment of Panties
alt prices —
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other items in Handkerchiefs, Jewelry and
Novel t<cs.
■ l-nr-ttv. yciiny man graduate— New arrivals in
lilack1 S'Oits. and beautiful new selection of Jayson and
Eagle «blilrts. Be sure to see our new Norcast Ties.
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PU.OT. A'
ffVOUR DEPARTMENT STORE
Local Donations
To Aid British
Mrs. C. K. West, chairman oj
the Donations Commit lee. of tin
tooal British War Ijtel'ief chapte,
made a calj today for any do
'nations, large of small.
' This money will go direelly ('
'England to be used for things ot
vital importance to the English
people. There is no over-head
no salaries to be ,.paid here, H
was added. •
Any one wishing to donate nia>
all Mrs. Wrst at I-17. arid she
■-ill drive by and pick up tin
uoney, it wa.s said.
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fust d Bit
Mrs. Clyde Al Martin, Jr., and
two children, Judy and Clyde . III,
if Midland are here spending the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. It. I.
McArron. .
thy want ads
* * *
,*.ist m leload'iig the truck. 'VS
crew didn't like the looks of tlm:
beeman's hat that Jenkins kept \
handy It was a cork hejiheij
draped with screen " ire and net ;
ling. i
During the winter the bees are I
taken'io Texas. Where ihey work)
on the blossoms of Texas citntsi
trees, Jenkins said, and during.
time S'-viss Bible, and makes the
Juniata library the sixth m thi
l.:nit 'd States to possse'ss such a
Bible.
The Bible, which beVnig, to tin
transition period heiwetn m-inu
script and moveable ty pe in the
pioneer days ol printing, lias lie. n
described by Wilhelm Walt her,
.. , , outstanding German bibl.ogi apliei.
the .summer they are relurnci b> . , ,. . . , ,,
, , , , , , as the tilth ol I 1 pre-Luther Bt-
houtli Dakota, wliei:e the clover.,, , . „ , ,. .
, , i hies printed in High Gc.riuan. Ac-
helds are blooming. I ,. , , ,.
. . . . . '.curding to Walthcr s calculai ions
Jenkins has J.hOO colonies ot - ,
, , , ., , : it was printed somewhere in.
Lees, and lakes them on the 1,- [ . . , , , ,
' huit/erlatni about 1-174.
"want" ad's ~iTt results ^
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Stations At Home or
Abroad
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WITH
Gulf Products
PHONE 540
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Hall, C. M. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1941, newspaper, May 22, 1941; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth131072/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.