Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1946 Page: 4 of 4
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Vow* Read
Announcement is being made
of tk« marriage of Minnie Will
Pennington 1403 Hughes, and
John E. Campbell. 1811 Hayden.
on February II. in Ctovia N. M.
with Reverend Dun on reading th -
single ring ceremony.
Attending the couple were Mrs.
Barney E. Roberts as matron of
honor and Gordon Stephens aa
best man. Also witnessing the
ceremony were Mrs. Stephens,
Mrs. Roberts, Guylyn West John
Hudihurg and Pvt. Marshel Pen-
nington.
The bride wore a gray suit
wirh black accessories. Her cor-
sage was of gardenias.
Mrs. Campbell, daughter of Mr.
a "i<j Mrs A. M. Pennington of
Breckinridge, has been employed
at the First National Bank in
Clovis for the past three and a
half years,
Mrs. Campbell, sob of Mr. and
Mrs, J. E. Campbell of Winters,
is a representative of the Sherwin
Williams Co. Hie recently received
his discharge fjomthe Navy after
four years of service.
The couple will make their
home at 1301 West Twentieth,
Clovis N. M.
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FRIDAY, NAMCM 1, IMS
Mrs, BUI Penix
Honored
A bridal shower was given at
5:30 p. m. Tuesday. February 26,
in the home of Mrs. S. D. Love
THE NOVEI, V01 W HISPERED ABOUT!
THE ST0R\ TH \T SHOCKED THE NATION!
THE PH Tl RE YOl MI ST SEE!
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PHILLIP TCBBT
SENSATIONAL
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MeCathrcn Motor CO.
YOUR AUT HORIZBD-
DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALER
PHONE 87ft 10 W. ELM IT.
LAST DAY
SPRINGTIME
£<# ROCKIES
CHAP. 6 SECRET AGENT X-9
RHVTHAIW WRANGLERS
NOVELTY
SATURDAY ONLY
BLAZING SIX SHOOTERS...
Were the only means of smashing
this Phantom-
Like Figure!
BUT nlLXERSON
in honor of Mrs. Penix, the former
Miss Ruby Lee Hill.
Those present included: Mes-
; dames Dean & Payne, C. C. Wal-
ker, A. R. Franklin. D. N. Jones.
Grady Duy, Pearl L. Hill. Bill
Penix, S. D. Love, Texie Greenlee
Misses Betty Walker, Dorotha
Moss, Sammy Walker, Martha
Walker, Alta Kilpatrick, and the
hostesses, Mrs. Margaret Panis,
Misses El ma Love and Fern Wal-
ker
Presents were sent by Mesdames
Pauline Munsel, W. D. Williamson
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LAST DAY
"MILLION
DOLLAR KID"
With
East Side Kids
—PLUS—
Second Feature
'Melody Parade
And
Cartoon
SAT. ONLY
Buster Crabbe
and
AI (Fui^yV St. John
—in—
"FUGITIVE OF
THE PLAINS"
Plus
SERIAL
Last Chapter
and
Comedy
Also
First Chapter
Of New Serial
"MONSTER
AND APE"
A. F. Walker, Ruby
ford Hart Stella St
Greer, Fred Baker, Joe Mae* A-1*
Dover. Madeline Evan* and the
girls from the Bern Glove Fac-
tory where Mrs. Praia is
ployed:
em-
The Rebekah Lodge will have
their regular meeting Friday
March 1. whicfr will also be fol-
lowed by initiation.
All members; are urged to
present.
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Our satisfied customers are
dontinually relaying messages
to their friends and neighbors
.... that's the reason for our
ever growing list of patrons.
Tr appreciation for this splen-
ddi spirit of co-operation ...
we have the finest equipment
v.hieh enables suto render even
faster and better service.
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SEE THE NEW
BLACKSTONE
Wringer Washer
Machine
Now On Display
-£79.95 Up-
Orders Accepted
CITY MOTOR
COMPANY
TT5 N. BRECKENRIDGE
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ORDERS—
Now accepted for
new portable and
Standard ROYAL
Typewriters
ANNOUNCING THE ADDITION OF
• RYAN L. D U P R E E
Royal Typewriter mechanic with 10 years experience; also
expert repairs made on all makes typewriter* adding mach-
ines, and other office machinery.—Guaranteed quality works-
manship as SALESMAN—SERVICEMAN—NOW WITH
..PEELER PRINTING COMPANY..
too W. WALKER BftECKENRtDUE, TEXA3- TEL. 526
- - Close to every woman's heart is
womanly lore for flowers.
it
day
Let as Help Tc
-FROM-
The' flower Shop
Mrs. Herbert Granberry
118 W. WILLIAMS PHONE 658
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! ATTENTION ! .
This Studio is under new management. Operated by nationally
known photographers *. Visit our studio today. New
special low prices on portrait* and Kodak finishing.
WALTON'S STUDIO
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—WE ALSO DO COMMERCIAL WORK—
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1946, newspaper, March 1, 1946; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132528/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.