The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 3, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS WEDNESDAY JANUARY 3 193 1
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By Kathleen Hayncs
Mrs. Charles Im I
Hridae Club
1 1 us less
' l. ng il. il Kind Kluh w.'n
in- t ftieaday afternoon in
lie Oharfea Ffi.
M I ) irton Otuy made high
1... ceived a pair nf hand
i.l' caae. A t'.
Just A Bit
Personal
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f f-it ..f tiuff.d
ti. ' it fudge
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i '.i. a ' r Mr-
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T H E
LINCOLN
viedcitinq a new
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YllL.lt mail) .ir of iiiiiiiiiriu-tiiriiig lliu
I.im-nlu Ytr rii.inc lu no lcci perfected
to a point lliit ju-lilir- tin uiloption of a
inglu (It'Mn -1 12 i-viiuiirr engine for all
Lincoln cur-. In it art in'oriornttMl nil those
inei'lianicnl reliuiuieul lii'h i-xpt-rience lnta
proed leir.iUle.
Tlie pouerfnl n.io.itlt prrformaiire which
only the Lincoln Y-12 t-Iiiuler 150-hors.e-powor
engine enn nir. l'olilti-il alnininnni
eylhnlor head for more rupiil aereleration
nioro perfect ne of fuel. Oil tempt rat lire regu-
lator hearings of highipeeil airplane typo
finer online operation greater eiuiiininuu
greater economy. Outstanding among other
features which add materially to the general
Nitisfaction i the new Lincoln clear-vision
liody ventilation jnteni.
The Lincoln of today U nvnllnhlo in two
vheelhaise lenglhst in elumlard body type and
in custom-built types hy Judkins Hrnnii
Willoujjliby nielrleh and Le Union. I'rluua at
Detroit range from $:J200.
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1) 1 S I' L A V
A T
Daniel Motor Co.
Jill Kast Wulkcr St.
IMione 105
.Mi . .i w i ' r. i in. ..f
I ! t . . ! j ' ! (fJ .11
1 1 s tin i ' 1 1 i f. i t i r with
Mi .hi.! Mi .1 k Hal in !
Mt Lena M Keiley wsui to
return home today from a vlalt Hi
Kim l Worth ttii.l (Hadewutei.
J l Aahtiy formerly n sales-
man f"i Cotter A Bagwell baa
returned front Unteanlle to accept
his old poult ion wl'h U-.e firm.
M . . 'i A .1. Morgan and Bam
'i. '.ft ttii afternoon tor Au.
ii official buahteM for the
ni .uul CWA.
Mr and Mr C. P Kuykandall
and dauwhttr Mrj- Ruby CarrtM
aUPinte.l the funftttl 4 Klgtk Rteh-
artlon in Dlmy Tm-duy after-
II It 7Ii at niarufacturlrijt en
Kincer f n I'lullips pptroltum com-1
pHiiy. .uul f.uniiy h.we moved to
BiPcknridK1 fi"ni Setiilinr Okta.
nnil lie makirg thru home on
Weat mm witfU
Mis. Sidney PiUar and Mtaa
Minnie Tlppette of Tyler toft Tuts-
lay after btlef vlalt here.
Mr. and Mr. R. O. Woody of
Koit Worth were guMta of Mr.
ui. I Mr. C. K. Martin Tueaday
PMnlng. Mr. Woody left this
ni'irnrnf but Mr. Woody I re-
mnlnlnir for a vlalt
Mr. and Mr. Olln Calvin
of Ranger were guaata of friends
here Tueartay cvenrna;.
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SllSICri.VO 01' ANNA IMUNK
n.un o.v TituitsoAV.
The Anna Frank Artlet Club
will meet Thursday afternoon at I
o'clock In the home of Mn. O. W.
Wnlfjon. Jr Mr. Irian McArron
and Mis Sara Sweeney will be
hoiteiHie.
UIOION AI'MUAItV TO
.MI5ICT Till IISDAV
The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet Thursday afternoon at
3 SO In the home of Mrs. I. E.
Klrklnnd. V02 f.ast LinUwey
WOODSON NEWS
f'oafh Thompaon and family re-
turned Bunday from Denton whnie
they jipent th Ohrlatmoj IxUldiya
Mr. and Mr. 4ohn Knox enter-
talned with a dance Haturdny
'night at their home. Approxi-
mately 120 ueU were pretcnt
from Breckenrldge. Kaatland A.-
bany. Throckmorton und Woodaon.
Rev. Jack Scott of Croabyton
haa NA called aa paator of the
Baptlat church and will move hla
faintly hart thla weak. Bro. Scott
la watt known hare having been
Instrumental In building tha
chureh and serving aa paator aoma
eleven year af
Bill Brown and family of Mas-
ters community attended the fun
etal of Mr. Brown' mother at D
Leon on Tuesday.
The Baptkrt W. M. K. met Mon-
day at two o'clock. Bible study
' wu rondutted by Mra. Prank Mc-
1 Cintan. vice preeldent. Mr. Richie
Iproatidmi over the business aaaaton.
Hevi-rsl plana for tk new year
were .liuad. Mra. MeCtalUut
I wa eln ted president for tha new
! par.
Mi-n. cuitu sandara entertained
' .i iiiup of girl and boy with a
1ml ts .Saturday night A good
tit... una resorted.
i .
Mix J M RlckrU und dftUghy
tf i l..hiie of Bridgeport vialtad
i-U.ti.. hi-te the fit nl of the
A. I k
V J-i'-u Kotth .ii.. I children
( I i i .ire gii(-Hta of Mr und
Mi- II I liw.
Mi mi I Mi. J limine Coition I
ii.l ' lulitri I'ntay Nell were j
f- t Mi uul Mrs. Siott Oil- I
. t . ;. th h..li.iy. I
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HOLLYWOOD
FILM SHOP
Letters From
The People
By ALANSON W. KDWAHDS
United Picas Staff Corrcipondent.
HOLLYWOOD 'UP Piohibltion
U cuimtitutionally dead but It still
II w In the movies.
Bieckcnridge Texas
January 2rii 1831
To The Btpckenildge American
and SUphens County Sun;
Some confusion ha arisen In the
t2lrb vyixmAlouAja
o? lace loCJl do urcmdou.
jpa toun. dculk AnuK. Hbe
Costume Chju&e. Can. take
U&u to tea. oh. drrtnoc
hehrv-- 0108 y.
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MIKTIIKR in chi.Kcd (tltiRhani. plain i upc or linen this bluti.
houlil be dellslitfiil foi Into mull uftnnmin affair It la d-
signed In six sites: II. It'.. IK and 20 t with rm responding but men-
ures of 33 1-2 35. .16 1-2 and 3H) and alo In 10 and 12. Stic ' !
rertulr9 2 1-8 yards of 35-lnUi material plus 3-S yard rontrast for
the sleeve and neck bands.
To secure a pattern and simple sewing chart of this model t"ar
out thta sketch and mail It to Julia Boyd 103 Park Avenue. N
York U. Y. together with 15 cent In coin. Be sure to enclose on
aonarata sheet of paper your name full add res your ail the num-
ber ot this pattern (No. Oiolx) and mention the name of this ntws-
paper. Address your envelope to Julia Boyd KreckentlJge American Fash-
ion Bureau 103 Park Ave.. New York. N. Y.
The Kngllah cuxtom of .li inking the t'nl'ed States-
tea has btconx nioic popular in; liquor here.
only
Rare old winss and the fln..t fmln Public a to the pur-
mixing beverages can be purchased 9 'nd uncllon of th "Breck-'
r.ow on cveiy street corner. That nrdf Worklngmens" Associa-
docant mean a thing to screen ' tUm" whch mMU pvrr Tuesday
actors ' nlRht City Hall. This association
Thij will continue to quaff gin- ta nUrcy separate and distinct
tffi nle grape juice and colored from n o'fanltatlon subsequently
v.u.1 when they do their drinking ! oranlted undeP lh BBmo 'reck-
before the camera. .enrldge Laborers Association or
Despite the availability of legl i UBon'" or " other lDOr organl
liquor a decision to keep to the ton " Breckenridge. i
water wajjon was made at RKO Tn" P'1" function and object
and it u expected other film plant of tht "B'c'nrldg Working-j
will follow suit. imen'a .Vjisoclation" Is expressly
Thrrc were a number of con-!u"d ln lu Constitution and By
tiibutlng factors to the Sahara I L"w an1 mong "th" things Is
stand in the first place. 38 ot these P11 ' constituted au-
United States ore still dry (legal- lhorl' " a f""1 dlslrlbuUon of
ly). And far be It from cinema publlc ". nd to aupport 100
magnates to offend the aensrblll-' pt cnt the obJoct of N' "' A l0
ties of Inhabitants of the said 28 hortn hours fix reasonable wages
by adding wholly unnecessary real- "nU pul mo mn t0 work ttnd tu
Ism to drinking scenes. ad tho President' program for na-
Then there I the general belief tlon"' rty. The organlaatlon
that John Barleycorn Is not the hM endeavored In an orderly man-
best of working companion. Stu- ner to h1P "ud lob fjr lh' dle'
dlo executives have tha hearty con- nd t0 heP cttr for lhe teUtnt
currence of stars In that alnco nd lo co-operate In the enforce-
most of the actor never drink In rolnt of code v1"18110""-
the daytime although they may en-! Jh' "c't'n '' grateful for
Joy a cocktail or highball In th tho ucceM ' he Preeldenfa p.o-
evenlng gram up to this time und partlc-
Labi but not least there are thulrr i- th membership pleased
Will Hays rode and the moral wlth ho P'0" and PurP"aea of the
clauses In player.' contract. The and the rlt ntflU being
studios hardly could countenance d trlbuted by It. Thl. organisation
drinking on the ret and then put aupportlng the CWA and will aid
actors on the behavior black list n so far a. It can In the auccewful
for being Intoxicated or some- accompllshnient thereof
thing off the set. I ThM now more thn m
The first to fetl the new law at ' workers on the roll of woikmen In
RKO are Douglas Fairbanks. jr ' Phn County and nutuimiy
Colleen Moore and Frank Morgan. I om crltc """ mA" th"'
who will have no liquor to drink i"mon lhta number .omc r.- not
in the picture "Sucre. Story." Mbt or nP'yn'n'. which if
They haven't complained a yet. trlw wouId ro'uU ln preventing
some worthy eligible laborer from
receiving employment with the np
The judge who decided a pail .if proval of the local Administrate .
'twins ut Ynnktoi). it D. were born th roll of workmen will bo che. k
ot two fnthem could have mnde cd weekly by proper commltt--1
call it himself moi- fmnouM in tilling tin- from thin oiganlsattnn to mm- thit
twin- csnu- from two Mothers the Ijw and nil regulation-. m-
(.omplli-d with so that no Injui-' i
may be done anybody
Therefore if any citizen or vu k
er has knowledge of any lrr.-K
la rl ties on tin work or of an .
eligible ctnplocd thereon and
repoit -oiiie to oui secretatr 'I '
Henolda that very effoit will
nuidi- to assist our Administratis
Immediately couect the matte t
n lawful and otderly manner t'.
justice may be .lone.
Your courte In publishing '
communication will be npprecia'
a the membership of this ass
tlon feel that thi organliution ..
serves the good will sytnpnth) " 1
support of th iiujlness man i
dustry and all good cltl.cn-.
ployer and employee may y .
hands In partnership to sustain
Qreat President in his plan f
national relief during the V
Year 191.
Breckenridge Worklngmen's A
soclatlon by Frank 8. Hob.
President.
Otous Col lie t 10 .Million Krrh
BEND Ore. U.R -Large cmv
are aX work In Newberry Ci it .
and Elk Lake in the Central (
gon Mountain district taking c i '
em brook trout eggs. The
ers look more thnn 2S000iX) ti
egg from tho water In n x)
period according to Llyd Wu
superintendent of the otate '
hatchery at Fall River. At !
100000(10 egg wtll be removed
fore operations are to bo flni-h
It'U said.
101 ltce uf sun ('.rafti-d
OMAHA. Neb. UP Ijrr
gan of Walthlll. Nb. can s"
thl.e with the "I-.itchwork On
Or" Aftri bi-InK gravely bui
nboie the left leg terently ph
.-iniiM nt St .lonoph llospltnl I
ri-movril I 'IT pieces i f skin f
lloKun'- iu-ht he .m.l tii.ift.-.l t
to hi I f
PIMPLES HEALED
Skin m nU-1 It jrir smoother liner tin
city ILmhoI way lorficc amplc nt
I iinn. i. a an.i ..jp rite .i
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PRECISION INSTRUMENTS'
AND 17 ALERT SCIENTISTS GUARANTEE
UTMOST UNfFOf?MTY K
AND QU4UTY
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PARIS STYIJiS
Itv MAItV KMdliT
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"in Til vou -.hijii hy -.ntoimllv
uul th.- pi.tph ou ui.'ikr on yout
-Mn ..id i.u.il; i up- 1. front hir
di. -m.ikin brush lu.ir ye her
di t- t-ii the new . u
Km the day and .vming tight
f.tting I'riiiki-ia Hi...- auppl. belt-
i - b il one co'. in i hut ii-ilcved
with wuiuim .iit.-n sting draping;
ne. kltiu-n tli it eloiigati- themselves
in front into atie-tnu i which han
to thi floor or whii h iliapt- like a
l.ooii it tin ha.'k evening g"wr.a
il"- shi-ll like in lhe hack leuWng.
foi inttancc an rmerald gre.-n slip
to be m-rii thiough u Mit in tne
out. 1 hod gray 'matt crepe of th-
fn.. k Itself Very long tiains aiit
fav mil one formed of two stream-
ri 1 leaving from the centei of the
Li. k thi 1 thi 1 which lifts up foi
.lancing in a shell fuunatlon hi
fi.mt no high u the waist.
Tunic drriLii aie modified The
tunic l rhort.-nvd to above- the
knee over 4 kirt lengthened into a
long pointed train. Straight wooUn
Lats for day-time with belt and
sleevoa uf fur astrakhan et under
the shoulder or foxen fotming bul-
loon effects. Evening routs a:e
loose clvtl affairs big collars and
nle v.-bottoms with Utge gathered
f .unce of coioied material or -n
fuxes .at over ctepe"
TODAVb I'ASIIIO.N TIP
Ouard thu Plince silhouette
and tlope your trimming toward
the ical
MOST COUGHS
DEMAND CREOMULSION
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hold Ktghi germ.-. ijuioKly .'re -
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no loose end? to sptl
ozdoy'clww to lips
Oa evciy fine tobacco plant there arc
iml a few Icaica that h buy fur
Lucky Strike. Not the top leaves
bccauiu they arc under-developed.
Not the bottum leavek becauae thoc
are inferior in quality. We u-lect only
the center leaves because die center
leaven arc the mildest und fully ripe
for perfect srniikinii. Onl the center
leaves are used in makmu Lnckics
to round m firm mi tulK p . k d
free from loose end thit -p 1 jf
that clinu to lips. U it an. u n-
der Luckics ar-.- mild aiul n th
And remember "It's toastul' f r
throat protection for fn. r '
Direct from tlie Metropolitan Opera House
A ceetpUtc Open ctcrjr JMturuay l IV M Eastern busdud
Tioit oner Red tad Blue nctwurlu of NBC.
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 3, 1934, newspaper, January 3, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71939/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.