Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 85, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1960 Page: 5 of 6
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WORD OF GOD
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
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GUARANTEED
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MUFFltHbV International
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for a FREE
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It takts leu than 2 mtnufef
M & W MOTOR CO.
SINCLAIR STATION
21 «i E. Walker
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iirtn nt Sieiilti'iivilU' ami All*. 01 Kle< ira.
j Sjii adlinn'.s mother, Mrs. ,1. U
' Sjiradlint! of Caddo. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Warford of
| Fort Smith. Arkansas, visile.I in
\li .ind Miv Gene Odield oi the home of their danyntor. Mr
\liilland spent I'hristnta, uith Mr. and Mrs. Ceell Mayes.
and Mrs. .less Of field. 1
\jona Wallaec and Mrs.
I dmond I our . leather in the Pauline Harp ai.l daufihier U.^-
l.evelland pulilie schools, is spend- heeca. of Cone?. Colorado, are vis-
m; the Christmas, \aeaiion v.ith iting in the home of their son and
Ins jinrrnis. Mr. and Mis. Irvan dauiathter. Mr. and Mrs. Dwanve
I-pv-is. Wallace
Mrs. Dixie McCallie Hoo<| of
C Ip sa. \lr arid Mrs. dark Mi-'
('al)ie and children. Pegtfy and
.laekson of Silver. Merlin Uar-
<Hiart of Sun Dieiio. Calif.. Mary
Wood of Denton spent the Christ-j
fiio^ holiitavs in thf home ot Mi.!
ami Mrs. \V, W . McCalhe.
Mr. and Mrs. I V Smith spent
the Christmas holiday in Kermit
visiun« in the home oi then
daughter.
Holiday I'uesi , of
I! I . Timiall were
l.indsev Hitiinr.sle'
I.i nda and Carl.
Springs. Colo., Mi
Mr. and Mrs
Dr. ai ■ I VIj
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ol ( ulorado
nil Mir-. Clia •-
l.av,eri'nce Julie iavvennce I'at
Mi Nallen Don *.h Salle it. Sara
Mi Cl> mond llrure McClymond.
Cayla Melntire Myi;i Melntir.-
sto- Uaifei Mara Miit lev Saridra
Mawvell
Hartiara I'd/ei John Iteinhard
Mv.i Swaiiion, .lud\ 'I'avlor Kathv
I i Todd I .mils White, Su^:ifi
Wliit. Marsha Uomhle
personals
Mi iitifi Mi Ifav Sprat!lin" oi
( .ni:iii had a . their Christmas
ii. -is Vii ...:d Mrs 1' Dover
• fid rhiJdi .'ii oi Hi 11 kem iii je. Mr.
and Mrs Ji.i' Sprj.lliUij and hil
cum oi Jacksonville. Mr, anil
Mr. and Mrs. James Bradford
of Breekenridge spent Chrisiimas
Day witn her sister in Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Miller.
Mi, Bode Miller ai.l Mrs. Eriene
Wharton, all oi whom live near
Hanger, spent Christmas with Mr.
Miller's daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
l'age Vea;!er of Kt. Worth.
Among college siudents visiting
here during the holidays are I.yn
Iteelei. son of Mr. and Mi s II S.
Bcelei, Kildie Ciat k. s.in of Mr.
and Mrs. I. -iter Clark. Burke Mils-
rove son oi Mrs. I.. Ci. Mnsgtovi .
linen Socol. daughter nl Mr. ;u.i
Mrs J Siuh)I I'wlyn Cof.e. ilaii 'h-
Social
Calendar
itr oi Mis. Evelyn C'i.jie David
Kuperman and Phyllis Kuperman.
ehiidren of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Kuperman. Paul Cameron, son of
Mr. and Mrs. M, E. Cameron, all
students in Austin, and Carolyn
Conner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Evans Conner, a stulent at Chri -
tian College in Columbus, Mo.
tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hudspeth. <-'hris-
Sr. of Caddo had their son and!""" S<"vlt(' Hl" "UH" "" ,1;'-v
daughter for the Christmas lioli- \
days They are Mr. and Mrs. E. It.
Hudspeth, Ji. end three ehiidren I
of Amariilo. ar.l Rev. and Mrs.
Frank Foster and three ehiidren of
Aspi rmoiii.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. +Celly and
daughter, Neva Kelly from Odes-
sa, drove to Corpus Christi and
spent Christmas vviih their son and
hroihei. Mr. and Mrs. tnarles
Kelly and family.
Now visiting in the II. C. Kelly
home is Mrs. \V, T. Kiel) ol I nikiii.
a sister of Mrs. Kelly.
The first president to proclaim.
George Washington. That was in
178(1 lie set aside the last Thursday
in November for the celebration.
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m.AKE JOIfNSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone HI 9-4477 Breckenridgs
Thursday, DEC. I — B reckon ridge American—5
stead oi Monday. The meeting v ill | for the monthly program and lun-
be in the Fellowship Hall of the eheon. Cirele 1 will he hostess to
First Methodist Church at lit 30. the pol luek lune'n. ^
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A RINGING WELCOME TO-
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NUiMEG4
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WHOLE CLOVES:
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ONION POWDER
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RAJAH SALT
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Avocados., Ea. 19c
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 85, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1960, newspaper, December 29, 1960; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136065/m1/5/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.