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THE "BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN feRECKENRlDGE TEXAS. THURSDAY JULY 12 1931
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Just a Bit
Personal
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Children Attend
Story Hour
Today
Joyce Kilmer's
Daughter a Nun
ihower Gien
As Compliment
I'i
To Miss Gran I
fak'sclnim Walter Rolwaon.
Otto Mnttho. J. II. Wohl-
fonl. and M. I. Martin Aio
HnslcMe WidtifMlav Eve-
ning. Mm Wall-i H-.hiw.n Mr Ot'-i
Mntthcs. Mi- 1 II Wahlforrf ml
Mrs M L. M .t tin entertained fli
the hnine f Mm Ilobeson A'nl
ncsday ever u k wi'ti a ml-- II m-"-cms
idiower Ih-hoihik Mm Aili.'-
Grant lirlii- t-l
The parts w - of a series
of lovely r nu-tlil affair 111
Mia Grant h n-.i She lll be
jtinrrlcd Smdis Mi V L Hr-
Vf
Guents v-n tim -inllt blocks
to piece Mm I'n.l.ip Shaw fin-
ished her ltlork flmt and wn pre-
sented a prise
The iullt lep una a shower of
lovely gifts eie giv n to lh-
honorre
A refrchinei ruii -f and-
wlchc ipurj ik(I tei nnd po-
tato chip wrrr -.cive-l tn Men-
i mi- i: 1- Cimlrp Aich Down-
ing II ! Mmk'cy John Ward.
A W. Whitfield II. C. Braseltru
J W. iMttoon. P P. In in. H. U
Kurr Jew II. Smith E J Bun-
ion. J G Harrell Alvln Walker.
N J Nannay. C. 1C. Crabto Ptillllp
Shaw Mrda Jones E -U Mint h--v
Walton MlncAiew J. U. Gibhi. W
B. Austin J. Heg Johnson II W.
Itayte. L. 3. iteischman K N
Howell W A Utile. Urn Pnikol
Phn ile II Brown. G. B Athry
.1 H I'hrlp Jem Pipkin II I..
Klik I) T HowIm A. T Walker.
A Andre. E. I Head und
Brn Giant. Misses PYanres Mat-the-.
Kmmu T lloie Betty M.it-
thc Bonnlr Kdlth Grant Fanny
Korwwn I.urlllo Head. Lomn C'um
hlford Vlrglnlti Roberun. and
the honorre.
Ivan Club Plans
For Encampment
Announcing I he Opening
MILLER HOTEL
BEAUTY SHOPPE
In Millci Hotel
I lrl Id l.tillo. Mini pvriitu-
nenl 5i ."Mi 11ml l dn-. iree
ohninpiMi with run ! SMc
ami XV Mutt vinltar) simp
III llrrrkriiridcr 'I ! public l
lnltri li I n.M- t ii i h slmpp
Mum lleusim. Owner
I Mi one Jl :
The meeting of thr lan 111
Club Tuesday In the ham or Mi
and Mr. Claude 8ponn wan presid-
ed ovr by the president Weather-
ford Norton.
During the bulncs eeaalon plans
were made for going to the Hnnunl
1-1 1 Club encampment to be held
at Harperavllle Friday und Sutui-
day. Teams were selected foi base-
ball swimming and relay race
Hans were also dlscttaaed for end-
ing winning club member In thr
A A- M abort course
Those present w-t Misn- Mm'
KlUabeth Morton. Ho-l Grn Mar
Jorlr Wright Normagine Norton.
Effie Wood Clair. Bell and OleU
HMinn Mowm Wi nt tin (--ret No-ti-n
ttiaell Nmti-i Hn- likn
l. k P - 1-1. I l S Hon It i
n n.t !..! - l.i. Ii i I W-m -I M -I
in aiil Y in- i - M n ' Mi
I-hiii MIm Man. I'i i ind I.
I. Kalluid
I- - i i - .mi i -i i iki wit -ih
I -' - w i i i ni) i f ii
Mi and Mm Mark Wright nntl i
little eon of Alius Oltlu. arc
upending this wook visiting Mr.
and Mm Loomml Wright.
Mrs BUI ltuchinKBon of 121 Do-'
rado Aik. arrived todny for n
weok m visit with her parents.
Paul r. Williams wns n builnoj '
vlsttui iii I lull n it Wednesday. (
t
Mi-1 Kliabeth Speiicor of Glan j
Bo-p it Mating Miss Mona Lcc
Sprnrol
P.nlph Senccr has returned
from ti week's visit with lilJ
Kiniulpureiit In Steplionvlllo.
Minn Sim Sweeney left todny
on a vacation trip to Chicago '
Detioit and Mtw York City. Sho
will join M1m KaUicrtno Mad-
drey and Vivian IUchurdtnin In
Dalian After visiting Chicago
they will get new uutatnobllo In
Detioit and drive homo after visit-
ing New York
Motlesline tMinatra
Ii hi Inlay Hostess
Miss Modestlne Mlnatrn. daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mis. Odle Mln-
tra celsbmted her birthday Wed-
nesday by entertaining several
friends with a hike to Twin Lakes
and a picnic supper.
The girls enjoyed a swim nfter
the hike. Tho gliosis were Misses
Bleanor Pearl Wright Huby Cox
Ellen Uoyles Ivn Gllhort nnd
Venltn Grrard ami Itnndolph
Mlnatra
Klftj-slx clilldrcn uttended the
rogular weekly stary hour this
morning at the Paulino Martin
Children's Llbrury.
MIm Lily Granbcrrj' told Inter
citing stories and assisted the
children In selecting suitable
books.
Tho children present wei.-
Krnitcog liitney Catherine Joncn
Harold Wnrford Mlldied Jnne
Helen Ivorettn Wltchcr Helen
Butlor Paul Klordan Clotn Kuto
Granburr Charlcd Iycwls ICdnwind
Wilson Mnrthti McClaln Billy Gl-
to Pnrtlow Knthorlnc Allrcd.
Kdltli Uutler Constnnco Wood
Kmtno. Kathetine Htnln Hetty
Jean Wain Uiuru Jiiliuu Bowles
Joan Ann Thompson lt Tliomp-
son Anna Huth Whlttenburg.
Glaru Mac Ilogcrs Janlco Rogers
Mar Ann Citibb Mnrthu hou
l-'nutknor Kronklo Bobbins Walter
JoffrcM Mnj-gniot Pnrtlow Joan
Ronenciuost Betty Jean Hogtm
Patsy Hognii Ruth 'lliomas Mary
Rosa Rowln Sammy nnd Billy
Ix-iinnons. Don Whltukci Sara
Benton Joy Hart Ontliorlno Stev
nmi Virglnln Roboson I'eggy
Sternenborg Kvelyn Glbbs Roy
Mnrtln Jr. J. A. Taylor Robeit
Loo Duncan. Juncy White Isabel!
Mcintosh Jo Anna Blair Maui Ice
Garnor Gllrle Whltwrll Joseph
Barnes Peggy Wallnce. Knoml
Whltwell Gladya Hitchcock. Floy
Whltwell and Vahuika Hitchcock.
Onlv daughter of Poet Joyce
Kilmer. famed author of
"Trees" who died on a World
War lialtlellcld. MIm Deborah
Kilmer I' shown ntiovo In tlm
white satin "hrldnl kiiwh" In
which she liwatnu a nun at St.
.Jiitriih Minn. A port herself.
Miss Kllmor will ho Known nx
SMr Michael In tho Order of
Si. Ik-nodlclliio.
PARIS STYLES
OIlMUKVi: ANNIVKllSAHV OP
WrllMHNG ON MONBAV.
Mr and Mrs A. O. Damcron eel
rbrated theii 2Srd wadding nnnl-eri-v
on Monda by entertnln-
Inis n- illiinri guestx Rev Carl Col-
i.n ma fiiiiuh anil Hr A Hugh
i iik -f S.in Antonio
A t .-l-nt of Lancaster. Pa.
-i i.l..-d in tin hes.it. In alle
i-t-i ( d-. ! tit(bcil up the
v. . l -till have t-p depend
. - a - v- i if uu tr in love
PARIS. U.R) Pnils fashions have
been much In evidence lately In
Britain.
I Tho HonoMihlc .Mrs. Ciawshny
1 (Ixml Tynolfs daughter) hna a
'new pnlo turquoise blue cicpe eve-
ning gown from Molyncux with a
long chiffon scarf of the sain"
shade trimmed with pale blue and
White ootilch feutheM ti iihnt to
the flooi.
!nd Kemp who m.uli ln-i lnm
before the Crowned Heads June 13
did so In a Molyncux mint nin of
-liver lame with u long tinin of tin-
same mateiiiil
Othci M-iKii- ux i n i "i- i f i
otid ) th- m i i i i nl i
tomato-red afternoon enscmbli
with white dots and a largo flash
of pink organdie for Penrl White;
a floweied crepe evonlng gown on
the Japanese lines with touchcM of
poppy red ciepc at tho wnlst nnd
the hem of tho skirt for .Madame
Heniy Bernstein wife Of the
Pianch playwright.
Tho Princess May do Puuclgny-
Lucingo has n now inco dress of
white rod and bltin oigandlc tulips
In thu doalgn which nho will furth-
er onhancu by a largo blue tdruw
hi trimmed with bluo volvot rib-
bon She has a red. blue nnd white
piintcd crepe dross also to go with
n nuvy woolen coat for "homey" oc-rn-dons
and the Bogum Aga Khan
hi- th.it -nime printed dicss with a
- ipe of seir mnteiltil. which she
wore at LonKchatnjn- n few days
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lODAVS PA.MHON TIP
Tuiitiol-e li'ue H a favotltc with
M-lviiux il -i sliver lame flow-
i -I ilk - -I ' t-p oignndle
"HeWasHcrMaif
Unique Drama a I
Palace Theater
'He Was Her Man." a new Warn-
er Bros production with nn unique
love theme opens at the Palace
Theatre with Jamo Cagney undj
Jon n Dlondcll In the stellar role.i.
The picture Is said to be a highly
dramatlc "tory of a thoioughly uii-
ncrupuloiw underworld chuincter
who has a way with women and
taken hla love where ho finds It. Tho
role In enacted by Cagney with Miss
BJondell playing tho part of a wo-
man of tho streets who Is about to
put her past behind her nnd miiiry
a Portuguese flxhcrmnn whan alio
becomes Infatuated with this roguo
with a ningnctlc personality.
Cagney. the arch villain Is about
to double cross tho girl when nioin-
bcrs of tho gnng on whom he has
squealed cntch up with lilin and he
docs the ono decent net of his life
by going to his death without In-
volving her.
Victor Jory hna the role of the
flnherman lover while others In the
cast Include Frank Craven Russell
Hopton Rnlfe Harold Sarah Pad-
den. John Qualoil. Geoige'c'handlei
Here's some people you probably know
They bought the
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J here. They're representative
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the new MG.3" All-Weather.
You can bank on it this tire
has to he good to win such owners
as these.
And it has to be good to be what
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When will you join the rapidly
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And it all adds up to wore miles
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Brcckciiridgc Texas
Grover C. Wood
DunigaiiTool & Supply
J. D. Sandefer Jr.
A. E. Sweeney
C. V. Welch
E. C. Ray
Tijre Frojriie
V. M. Davis
Nelson Lowe
Louis Daiches
W. H. Cook Auto Supply
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and Samuel 12. 1-Ilncs
Tho plctuto Is set for tho most
part In the picturesque background
of an old fishing village on the Pa-1
clflo Coast noar Montcioy where i
Cagney b hiding out. Tho Warner
Bros company spent several weekrt'
nt tho vlllago making atmospheric
nvlnrlnra Tim vltt-ifn llaetf wnu ill t. '
plicated nt tho studios for Interior
scenes.
The plutuio Is based on an orig
inal stoty by Robert Lord nndi
dninmtlr.od for the Hereon by Tom
Buckingham nnd Nlvon Busch.
Lloyd Bacon dltccted.
.ILSl'irs BUY PAMOUS
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CINCINNATI O. (U.R The soci-
ety of Jesuits ancient order of
Cntholle chin chincu which was
Identified w-IUi Colonial history of
tho Americas has purchased West
Baden Springs Hotel situated on
a 0000 aeic estate in Orange
county Iiul.
The famous mlddlc-wcstei n spa
will be opened In tho autumn as
We-t linden College for higher
cducitlon of Jesuit sonilnarles of
the c'lituio piovlnee who are pic-
imiiug fur the priesthood.
Announcement of the plan was
made hele by the Veiy Rev
Chin Ii-- H Cloud S J and the
Re IIuu F Sloctoniijei S J
Xalei liHtMit- ( inrliu i'i a
fncn.l of I lw.it J B-llatd Wt I
Baden former owner of the wa-
tering place.
Bnlmtd a uou-Cntholu don.it
ed tho ptopeity outright to the
Jesuits . It had been closed for it
yonr.
The now school will be .iffilmt
cd with the largo chain of sec-
ondary nnd major schools undei
direction of Put her Cloud nnd will
bo opetnted In conjunction with
Loyola Unlcrslty. Chicago
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PINEAPPLE Si. 15c
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Cam pi) ell's
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ifep APPLES dozen 19c
K' ORANGES. dozni.... 25c
LEMONS
":" Dois. 23c
PICNIC ITKMS
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Queens kwwh
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PICKLES
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SOWS itum-i
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SAUSAGE
Andrew
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Salad DRESSING $X? Pinls 18c
American
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POST
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Packages.. . XU-
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48 Lbs. . . . $1.75
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48 Lbs. . . . $1.50
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CHEESE pound ..18c
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Dean, Lawrence J. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 186, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 12, 1934, newspaper, July 12, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72097/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.