Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 14, 1960 Page: 3 of 6
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Regular Meeting
Of CWF Is Held
Eollan News
By MRS W. J. BOYETT
Mrs. Maud Alexander of Bair.
is visiting her sister, Mrs. A
Tomlin.
i Mrs. D. E. Rogers of Alban>
The Christian Women's Fellow- the church to be sensitive to chang- is visiting her hister. Mrs. A
ship of the First Christian Church ing times. The scripture reading Hatchett.
met Monday, September 12. at 9 30 was from Luke 2.11 The devotion __
a m m the undercroft the pi-nod was close.J by Mrs. Jones Mr. and MrsEdgam
church Mrs G R Blackerhv who dedicated the offering. ited their daughter Marjorie anc
president presided Thcie wire 2i> Mis H H Trammel! directed , family, in New \<>rk One of then
members present the study. -Decade of Decisions. ! granddaughters came home with
Mrs Riackerby opened the showing th0 CWF goals. The foHthem.
meeting reading from Micah 6 8. lowing are the 6o* s set P i • n
then led the gioup in the CWF women of theUf through the I Mrs. J M. Moore
Mrs. Walter Grafton
Is Shower Honoree
prayer Minutes of' the last meet- Disciples of Christ planning
ing were read by Mrs. Sidney groups
Hughes, recording secretary, ai.l Bvery a, . f m
approved by the group •"'l through ,u'\0,,ons al
Mrs Sam Fambro, project «« «*• ,V„. , '',f
chairman. rr;>orte(i that wotk be- ani prayeifill lf.% 1 # v# rv
ing done in the 4-yeat-old t-la— «jn«e. abilities and " «V . ever
room is progressing nicely She Christian Women s f ellowship-all
| wiches^oUves"pickles," hSmeinYde
Grafton w^as held Thursday even ;< k were served from
the homl of Mrs..I arable covered with a white net
luth Morton Hostesses were Mis- cloth. The centerpiece was of v ar-
se" Peggy and Patsy Hall, Judy j colored roses arranged in a cut-
Via and Mrs. Bcnnie U-e and Mrs. ( Mesdames Joe
Mrsn Grafton is the former Bet-I Mehaffey. Jerry Wells Jimmy
. If' Marrison daughter of Mr. Brown. L. C. Higginbotham. Neal
if Mrs J M Hambon oI B.eck- Reed. C. R Harris. J. E. Harrison,
and Mrs- J- • married to V\al- L. D. Raglin, Charlie Ragiin, John
enridge. She was married io * .Blakp J()hnson Jr _
ur^ntm0cm of'Arnolds Maryland, Blake Johnson. Sr.. Gene Dendy.
H. Sellemon of Arnolds, Forrest Blue. Boyd Humphreys.
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Oifield left red in a beautiful' Don Grimes, Grady Harrison. J. M.
Saturday for a visit to their son out Ma ° Uarrunn anrf th* honoree.
Duplicate WinHRl-s~e° ESOAY. sept. I).
WSCS Groups Meet
At The Church Monday
Mrs. E. W. Vincent and Mrs.
A L. Sanders were first place
winners in duplicate bridge play
Tuesday at the regular meeting of
the Duplicate Bridge Department
of the Woman's Forum.
Mrs. Bob Wilson and Mrs. Ho-
Refreshments of open-face sand- mer Martin were second place win.
aIm.ac nii>kliiu homemade ' ->«••<<
Ahilene hospital for surgery last
week. She is at home now and
reported to be recuperating nicely.
-ylar.l. iney win ■«« Mai-riaue
visit in New York and Washing- was enscnbed Our Mainafc,
'S- . 7." ^"e- -nc^ned for all (people ; ton. I) C also silver.
.SSS.7SB srs i«.n":i V-VSW'Hat-Making Contest To Be Feature
Home These are to he brought to gram of the church I ^ f r —3 . «A/ i r"\= r + m a n +
the group meetings this mon.h « omu status and Of State Fair Women s Department
The supplies needed are ratebooks, ' , DALLAS (SpD — The third an- work ol only one person.
££« p ter" ar,np:S'k foKo' CWF serving the church ' nlla, liaV- Making Contest, design-
n(ns"si ot! h rrnr i iscrs nut \<> 'ask and aiding the church P(j [or thr many lexas women who
2 wn«N M./nevto h"- the "* - ,h" "-",llar fashion their owrt millinery acces-
plies m. iy he sent if <le«ired ncc<K of the 'lav. the commimity, Norles ls scheduled as pait 01 tlu
Saturday for a visit to their son ^^th^^'uest book on which Harrison aiid the honoree.
and family in MarylaM. They will | Marriage- in j o—
Mask Reunion
Is Held Here
The Mask family reunion
ners.
The department will meet a-
gain on Tuesday, September 20,
at the Forum home at 9 a. m. (or
instruction and play at 9.JO a.
m.
—o
The Woman's Society of Chris- was closed with piayer.
tian Service of the First Method-
ist Church met Monday. Septem-
ber 11. at 10:30 a.m. in the Fel-
lowship Hall of the church.
The meeting opened with Mrs.
"The Chart And Compass" was
the theme of the program present-
ed by Mrs. John Flatters with
Mrs Ed Pace, Mis. k. L). MC
; opened wun m.s nd^U Mrs. J. « Harrell and
Leroy Brown leading the singing I Homer Martin taking part
of "Tis So Sweet To Trust In ^/"'am Mrs. Flatters gave
Jesus," accompanied at the piano th*.£ .,ymph|ets and the ealen-
by Mrs. E. D. McDowell. Mrs. M o t l o pampm, ^ ^
Pace led the opening prayer. °dlsMl Chaiker presiding at the
as"' ""r"""10 bj-
1st Chapter oi John. The title of ° the Hum. ^
the meditation was "The World -nnouncea m ^
Our Midts. his meditation dinnei .. •«,,Hfd
Thirty-five membeis attenaea
the meeting with Circle HI being
...1 and Jerry Pugh of Tyler hostesses lor the luncheon.
Mrs. Ben Riley and Mrs. Disia j Mrs E K Simon dismissed the
[ridge; Mrs. Beatrice Thomas. ,
Jean. Jane, James and David of in
| Brec'itenridge; Mrs. Patsy Nelley
and children of Marshall;
And visitors, Mr. and Mrs. John ,
was j Stewart and Arch Cockerell of
The Mask family reunion was Stewart and Arch Cockere" of ! ; ^ % (,nal le to attend on 1 ; wjth pl.aycr.
held in Miller Park on September | Breckenr.dge; Mr. and Mrs. Jack ^ nneUn^w^ p ^
. dlltl . ^. . - II •
Judging will be based on origi-! 4 with six sisters and one brother. Carter of Olney; Jerry Don New-, attoun o 1
workmanship and general a number of nieces and nephews
i« «• •« * . *«"• ---- „ | tea, i.i aviivuuavu r-"" "i v r
\trs iiprmin i n* World Call Christen women and the world i Women's Department activities, tond. and thud prizes in ^cuon «
chairman reported 22 worfd V .11 mission of the church by increased J during ihe 1000 State Fai. of Texas,
value of support through prayer, study and 0c, h ;>3.
lifts of money. j — J * —
h( h church in the Brotherhood
readers ai.l stressed thf
subscribing to World ('.ill as it is
a very gixtd source '>1 reference
material for CWF stud\
Weatherford Group III received
thr $1 (.<! having made th«
< alls
Mis H O. K.Kinsen led the group
in singing "The Church's One
Foundation," accompanied by Mrs
C M H.ill at the piano.
Mrs Floyd Jones gave the de-
votion "For The Living 'if These
Days," emphasizing the need tttf
will hive a definite part in the
goals ar.l plans tor the "Decade
'nYnU Ol Decision."
The meeting closed with the
CWF benediction
Those pie-ent wire Mesdames
G li Bifckerfoy, Sidney Hughes,
Floyd Jones. Homer Weatherford.
Carl McMahan, Eugene Thompson.
\ II. Bndeii. C' P CoreII. Charles
Hiide. Fred Johnson led Butlei
M.ittie Gordon. ( harles
i: siui . <; K whiti. ■
viiell Monroe Vi a;e. Clar
nalitv workmanship and general a
appearance, including balance, be- present.
coniingness and color. First, se- Those attending were Mr. and
[ and third prizes in Section A. Mrs. F. G Mask of Graham; Mis.
are 1."> SI" and "50, and in Sec- Pearl Mask of Haskell; Mr. and,
tion B are $12 50, S8. $6. Winning Mrs. John aWters and Mrs. Julia \
l'he ""one-day event open to all hats will remain on exxhihit in the Wininger, Tyler; Mrs Katie Dur-!
>- 11 Women's Building through the re- ham of Chickasha. Oklahoma. Mi j
state Fair. and Mrs. E. O. Wilson of Coleman;
Fntrv blanks ,;nd information Mr. and Mrs George Masters and
can be obtained from Mrs. Leah Mrs. Jessie Hayden of Brecken-
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WHITES
amateur milliners, will lie held —
Oct. 12 in the air-conditioned wo mainder of the State ran
I ten's Building Auditorium The
! contest no win its third year, has
; become increasingly popular and Jarrett. Director. Women
has attracted widespread interest nlt.nt. State t air of lex,
, throughout the State 26, lexas
i Competition is divided into two
| sections io include both novices
:: and the mor advanced hat crea-
tots, in Cection A. the hats are
n..nn made entirely by hand. Kntnes in
Hem" Section B. are hats made by hand
"^,7 but may use a manufactured lorm
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hett. t M Hail, Dick Webb. Oms
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Costa Rica claims to lie the only
Central American nation that
spends more money on education
ban on its armed forces
ridge;
Also Mr and Mrs. Willard Marsh
and Bryan of Aale; Mr. and Mis
Hugh Reed of Azle: Mr. and Mrs
Ros Day, Mrs. Ollie Turner. Mr. j
and Mrs. Harold Wilson and three
daughters, and Ernest Turner, all S
of Coleman; Mrs. Gertrude De- ^
honey Norma and Thomas Ed
Mrs Harold Mori :s and children,
all of Tyler, Mr. and Mrs Wilburn .
Riley and daughter of Albany . |
Artie Riley and sons of Wichita
Falls; |
And Mr. and Mrs Bill Cockerell
and children of Haskell. Kenneth
and Vernon Hayden, Mrs Aldon j
Hayden and daughter of Brecken-
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By MRS. V/. S. DYE
Visitors in the Warren Christie
home Saturday were Mrs. B. B.
or frame , y.. anti Mrs Elmer Aar-
ed^nto^r onodt an 1 two laughters of Dallas.
hat's,h dreS' ^ ^ ^ , Mr ,and Mrs
hats w ith matching bags optional daugh r. j' M Tr0v Bol-
r-Sr-"",,nc
Ln,mod'"d<Thl' haVs httnist be the M|.s~Rov judder at- and Mrs. S D Broy^es ^inday
teSdttl for the Stand,- afternoon She agon M,
t(i;. batm<s 8t the Necessity Ceme- and Mrs. W. S. Dye.
terv Saturday afternoon^ Mrv A Wagley visited I.uetta
Standifer will be "twii,* girls ' Christie Sunday afternoon. They
ISitfXSf.-
Williams is the grandfather ^ an(i Mrs s n Boles, Mr.
i Mrs W 'S Dve visited and Mrs. T. h Roles. Paul Boles
and 8jMrs.M W.Dy* and Mr. and Mrs
Social
Calendar
Wednesday
Mr.
Vw tU'iCJU" j
The VFW Auxiliary will have its their son. Mr
jack Mosley
regular ntonthly meeting Wed-
nesday September 14. at 8 P ">
in the post home. All members
are urged to be present.
of Albany, Sunday.
IT'S fun • • •
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Imprinted With Your. Ns
The
Thursday
Junior and Intermediate
oi Fort Worth had a lisli fry at the
I Adams ranch Saturday night.
Mrs Edith P"w«rs "JVllTcali- Miss Janie Russell is visiting
MrS 'Tit ruco and this her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Law-
forma visited in < - Hl,.rken. rence Russell of Farmington. New
community as w.ll ■> M j She will return to the
last week, incy ausi-
ridge
their
husband and son who iis a P«-
GA ;,,f Z^eth^y BaptlM Church ^Twiehita Falls hospital
«"atT? n^m The home Of Mrs. , M Lester Thorpe visited Mr.
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lti is the Week of |
Miss Betty U i.
$5 DOWN
Tide with Washer
45-9OT\*
m
THIS BEAUTIFUL
M tn WASHER
WITH POWERFUL PUMP
^U/oNLY
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car's Supply of
- Our new H/'marfc C'rdsfrnas altuns CcntoHi a "complete.
* st ect-on of dstinclive grwtings to p'cas« every taste *** <
X H4''T,3'k and cmh on tN badUiV '
'assurance el quai.ty Vnnwn^the rortt wer.^-. ^
September i" «> •— .
Praver for State Missions and all
GA's are urged to attend I a , v"lor Deliton where
I a student at North Texas State
The R val Neighbor Camp will College. _
urged to be present.
home of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Thorpe Sunday.
The community had a waterme-
lon party at the Community Build-
inuFriday niaht. sponsored by the
Home Demonstraton Club of Gun-
: sight. It was reported that every-
j one had a good time and lots of
water melons were eaten.
Mrs. Cecil Thorpe of Brecken-
ridge visited Mr. and Mrs. I.efrer
Thorpe Sunday.
. Famous Catolina
Tronsmission
, Heavy-duty UovcU
Wringer
3, Heavy-duty lA-H f, M<?tor
4, Chroma Dr«'m Pans
3. Automatic Timer
6. Scientific Agitator Action
7. Powerful Drain Pump
8. Large Tub Capacity
9. Full Top-to-floor Skirt
10. Highest Quality
11, Permanently lubricated
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NO OBLIGATION
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21 \ W. Walker
phone 3-32Sj
Pre-Season Sale
15% DISCOUNT
On AH Orders Placed Before
October 15th
Peeler's
Pistinctive (iifts
Dcaton reiun.cu ■■ ,
night lrom Austin where they had
gone to take Evelyn ^
Friday - Saturday J roll in University of
The Gold Star Mothers will the fall semester.
sponsor a rummage sale Friday Abramson
and Saturday, „h eh.l t en have returned home
S-r'. -.IP
Dyer The sale will be rondui ted j Calilortila and Nevada.
from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. both days Mrs Harvey Holmes
Saturday and their daughter. Myron ara
TS Wi hoV her .W- ;,
tei Mary, to Denton Sunday where
she will be a student at North |
Texas State College.
biggest entertainment bargain in town
Your Community TV Cable
III. Ill .
Giiinis. fi08 West I.indsey.
Tuesday
The Duplicate Bridge Depart-
ment of the Woman's Forum wil
meet Tuesday. September 2< . at
9 a.m. for instruction with regu-
lar play beginning promptly at
9:30 a.m.
NEWEST PORTABLE
IN THE WORLD IS AT
PEELER'S
Paul Cameron, son of Mr. and
Mrs M. E. Cameron, went to i
Austin Sunday to enroll in the |
University of Texas.
Jack Stephens has gone to Ste-1
phenville where he will be a stud-
ent at Tarleton Sttae College this]
fall.
, fh.nf,.|, of TV—NBC. CBS and ABC-Plu, 2 channel, of Music
WBAP-FM on number 89-Our own T ne Music on Number *
WBAK on your FM Radio
ruble CnnnrfIt0" $6-^ per Month
NO HOOK UP CHARGE
Breckenridge TV Distributing Co.
PV „ Ewin9 Christian Hardware
Phone HI 9?j05
Bill Faubion has gone to Col-1
lege Station where he will enroll j
in Texas AfcM College.
See us to
Shotgun Shells
Wholesale Retail
ai.l gauges anp all shot sizes
Sporting Goods — Hardware
Dutch Ovens
Mehaffey Hdwe & Sporting Goods
213 N. llreckenridg. Ave. 'hone HI 9-31U
IN
L Minister of Hillcrcst
Church of Christ
-Abilene-
2. Associate Professor
of Bible and Religious
Education
-Abilene Christian
College-
3. Has attended 5
Colleges and
Universities.
4. Has the degrees B.A.,
M.A., B.D., and is
working toward the
Th, D. degree.
j
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CARL SPAIM
5. Contributor to
Religious Magazines:
20th Century Christian
Christian Bible Teacher
Religious Books:
Chapter IX in Our Bible
Two chapters in The
Harvest Field
6. As a missionary, he
has:
Held meetings across
Europe.
Evangelized "Behind
the Iron Curtain" in
Russia (1957-58).
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purchase.
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IT'S AS SIMPLE AS THAT.
SEE OR CALL!
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INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone HI 9-4477
GOSPEL MEETING
CHURCH of CHRIST
420 West Walker Street
SEPTEMBER 11-18 7 P.M. Each Evening
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 14, 1960, newspaper, September 14, 1960; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135991/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.