Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 19, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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TUESDAY. A I'll] 1. I'.i UK!
THE HOKUKK (T&XAS) DAILY HKKALD
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ashions
WOMAN'S PACE
Maxine Gentry Becomes
Bride of H. Kiekbusch
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A pnii.iinw.l louitli' w. re null.
««I In muiTlugc ai mld.iinht .Sim.
day wh«n Mint* MhxIiic Onii-y be-
came • lie Inldi* <>r I toward Klelt-
l>u*ph in 8iiyr«, Oklu.
Th« riuk corcinouy wm iihi--
fortuod liy ih«- Risv. Oxteonnu-,
l'i««l yi<'iian puslor in tIn intuitu
The bride, who In the <luunl.l r
of Mr. and Mr 0. Gentry of
Boikoi whh froek'd in bin - with
ac-cesxor leu to match. M.-i only
attendant wan MIhh Mary Jane
McNeill of Sapulpn. Oklu
Mm Klekhuaeh Kraduoted from
the Sapulpa high achonl and ui
present I coitttoftted with th- lt>.
cal Koi|tllW«Stertt Hell IVU'jijbolle
company. She la a ux-mln i of h
Silver Slipper cluIt.
Tin* bridegroom, the huh of Mr
and Mm. John V Klekhuxeh,
M ra dilated from Huikci Hiph
school in 193 4 and attended Am
arillo Junior Col lege He I anno,
elated with III United «'arbon
Company and i a lllurl, Moot
club membtr.
The couple lire at bono in ihc
Alexander crimp, hons. \o :t;j
IM.XTKX I'.-T.
MMKTH To.MOItltOU
The r oMt|ioned mmtie the ibe
I'iinte* P -T A. will he held to
marrow afternoon at 2,15 o'clock
In the ttéhonlbouHo. ,\Vw ,,rii . i m
Will be installed at thai time
All members an u.twl to at
tend.
Otitrk*
COLDS
•■id
FEVER
first day
Headscha, .10
miuuivn
-World Baa
Would, T b 1 a t a.
BaWt, Km Sropa.
Try "Bab-My-Tlun"-
Unliuam
LADIES!
TODAY
; I
I'
Lowest Prlrep on
• Kitchen Ware
* China Ware
♦ Carden Tools
* itcfriiiera
tor St'is
Grand Hardware
«1 N. Main
HOI/I' To HA\ K
M|N(a'|\(i >iKK'I
ON OCT. | «til
The rfKtliar plateau hIhkIiik
convention will he held at the
Holt school house Sunday. Oct
Hi.
The plateau Kinging convention
was attended by a large crowd at
Prlnglo when it met Suviduy for
an all day soaslon, Charles I)
HoskoI). presideiit of the Holt
itl.Htli.K I'lass and also president
of Hutchinson County sincera,
and John K Taylor, district pres.
idem, wore in charge of the pro-
Kictin with .Mrs. Cbarlte Kosson
and .Mrs .1 It. Masseugule and
| Mrs. Iris llently secret a lies
Junior Thompson
| Of Stinnett Given
Birthday Dinner
Junior Thompson of Stinnett
tvas honored on liis eleventh
birthday by hia mot In" Mrs Lena
! ThomP*nri. The m-'-aaioti was cel.
■ braird by a dinner. Junior's
/.'laiidniothei. Mr,. V|o|i|e Walk-
er. ¡u'-rtenied him wills a htKte
tuiMid food íitike decorated with
colors of «old i one blue and
itreen
Tiny huiuiies uealed over the
and fo'iued a pretty center
¡or the lace covered table. Junior
was presented with enough mo-
ney to pa rehuse .) b; by bond, lie
was «iVett a ntiinhei >>' other re.
uiembntiiccn
Those seated for the affair
were Mrs. Molli Walker. Mrs.
Lena Thompson. Miss Evelyn
Williamson and the honoree Jun-
ior Thompson
KXTKKTAIN (¡1 CSI'S
Mr and Mrs Orrin (loins of
Stinnett had as their dinner
guests Sunday Mr uitl Mrs. J. E,
Thornton and son# Enrl, (lien
and C;«r| Adrln ¡iiid Mrs. Thorn-
ton's sister. Mis (¡allliway of New
Mexico.
ill the afiertllKlli ille gfsitp mo-
tored over the a I fields for
tl¡' !>. neftt <>f Mrs Callaway.
I alt' r, ,111'Ivlnx I tack at the
' Coin- home, refri'shmonia were
seri i-d the group and Mr and
Mi (lien Whit ton and children
I II Miriam, and W H Coins
Pringle P.-T. A.
Awards Posters. To
Seven Youngsters
The Pringle P.-T. A. convened
Friday night with 45 persons in
attendance for the regular meet.
iiiK..
Following routine procedure,
the first and second grade pupils,
under the direction of Misa Melga
lirttudwIcK presented a humane
education demonstration.
This WU8 followed by a report
ol the recent district conference
by Mrs. M. L. Ohisum. Incoming
|lt esldent
Prims were
of first place
the best Fire
Bobby Middleton
Given Party On
11th Birthday
I Mrs Hon Mlddleton honored
I bet son, Hobby wlib a party on
; I'is 11th birthday at their home.
| III a Coble Street
Pink and green were the Bat
Neither
a " ' :V
ner storm can
telephone long
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M VP " ■"•**. alMf «0*01
F,ood« ond «tor*„ of t.uPhon.
Oklahoma took h oU thB
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.«.««i «*? z"
lee within o tewdayv
,\
presented winners
ill each grade for
Prevention posters.
The seven winners were Maur
Ine Pent ley, Ituby Cene Orovua.
Wenona WHIiams, Ituliy Steven-
sou. Molly ituth Womhle Anna
lleih Claybrook and Wanda Wil.
liams.
Newly elected officers were in-
stalled by Past President Mrs.
Tom Henderson, us follows:
Mrs M. L. Chisuin, president:
Mrs. C E I.ieb. first vb'<- presi-
den t and program chairman;
Mt8. M. B. Hentley, second vice
president and finance chairman:
Mrs. L. W. Kuudseti. third vice
president and publicity chair
man. Mrs. M. W. McCloy, fourth
vice-president and publications
chairman; Mrs. Claude Weather,
ford, summer round-up chairman
Holt Youngsters
Given Egg Hunt
By S. S. Teacher
Mrs. Clyde Thompson enter-
tained her Sunday school class
and Mrs. Owen Pendergraft's
class with all Easter Egg Hunt
Sunday afternoon at the Holt
nchool house.
Many outdoor games were en-
joyed while Major Lackey. Clyde
Thompson. Hob Stewart and I)an
Jackson hid the ngga.
Enjoying the hunt were: Ruth
Lamb. Jane and Joy?,elle Scott,
Pontile l,ea and (Jeorgia Marie
Thompson. Dwaytie Stewart,
U yce I.iiinb, Wlnnoll Jackson.
Horn thy Neil Scott, Ituth and
Doyle Jackson.
Mrs. Thompson was assisted In
the xatnos by .Mrs. Major Lackey,
Mrs linn Jackson, Mrs Hob
Stewart, Mrs. Move Lamb
,.
I.V.IOV VL FKIXro MK.il,
The Gulf picnic grounds served
• is an appropriate spot for a
i-'otip Kister Sunday who enjoy,
t d an ai fresco meal.
In the party were Mr and Mrs,
Walter Forester. Mrs. Tab Worn-
ble and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
II V Perkins and Jiuunie. Mr
and Mrs llal White, Cecil. J. W
and Dale Mr and Mrs Charles
Wbile. Jimmle and Marlene, Mr
and Mrs. Don Mlddleton and Hob-
by, Mrs P. 0. Palmer and Helda,
Hobby Heavers. Ceorge and Puz-
zle Huffman, and Leon Mills.
We,
the Women
Mothers who set out to be "sis-
ters" to their dauKhtera are off , „„„
on the wrong foot. And they soon |Un* roToiH'.muil,'iy'e<l"'|n the de-'o.
throw their daughters out of step, ¡,.hU„,1(, ttlnJ ^.rteBhmeni . Small
too out of step with their own Kanter basked were given as
generation. i plate favors.
The girl whoac mother is ul- After tin many presents were
ways with her has little chanco I opened, the birthday
ot becoming one of a crowd. For
Whether she resents her mother's
tagging along or not the other
young people won't put up with
it for long.
And she lONes any chance she
might have for independence. • sou,
There is no more lifeless, wlshy*.
washy girl than the one whose
mother is on hand to make up
her ml lid for her ut every turn.
¡¡nd to take charg' of every cri-
ft is.
What is more, the mother
drives away young men -Even
though «he young and viva-
clous she belong to another gen-
eration She muy he able to for.
get It but the boya can't. They
are seldom Interested for long in
a girl whose mother ia always
around alway* eager to go for
a ride, or be taken along to the
club dance.
There Is probably In the buck
Of
the birthday candles on
the cake were blown out as the
it roup sang "Happy Hlrthday to
You," led by Hobby's teacher.
Alirln Eleauoi Pobkius
Cuesta wen James Edward
lilies Muitule Whit, Wayne Hut.
Dal. White. fiilSi. Price.
Hillie Jut k lleiilion, Keggic
l< It'll. J. \\ White .1 r., William
SKoog, Kayuiond Huffmati. Bob-
by Heavers Jerry Jackson, (leue
Si ltoonover, Valdy Coiuer, Louise
Trummt I. Billie McGee, Faye Htjl-
liiouott, Julia Ann Peudleion.
iJorthy Sue Chltwood, Miss El-
eauot Dobkfut, Nor val Uoe Uani.
Jimmy Perklus and the honoroe.
Mrs. Mlddleton was usttlatod by
Mrs II v. Perk i tit- ::nd Mrs. J.
II While
STINNETT NEWS
heir minds, too, the thought V|, and Mr, p, |> Mitchell of
" dang It ter would never be <;u,r |u Stinnett Mm.
' ol mulhBr w1'" 1* day en route to Amarillo where
TTn " 8lS,"r 8f)mp ' Willi,... left for T. C. C
liig tells them that such a mo- Wintoii at rived it. Stinnett Thurs-
, ,h" kind of moth. ,,v ,0,! , ¡Sited his omenta ..ml
and ñ ad 8tHrted ,h" j0kHH' ln"!",h' Mitchell spot.t Moti-
on! made the term one that has dm night in Amarillo.
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I¡" ' - Ii"irt„K i'nipli""1 '
'.)ff (ron' 'rlemU. her own age Saturduy en
tt Is the daughter who actually
suffera from tin" close compun-
lonshlp For thi- mother doesn't
t Willy want friends whose birth-
days match her own. She wants
to be as young as her daughter
The gh-1 pays for the relation-
ship. In loss of friends loss of
Independence loss, perhaps.
even ot tie chance to marry and
build a life of in,) own.
Any mother of a grown da ugh.
MIND Your
MANNERS
T««t your knowledge of correct
social iivage by aunwering the fol-
lowing tiueuilons, then checking
agulnst the authoritative answers
below;
1 You are signing a hotel rog
! ister for yourself- - should you |
writer "Mr?"
You are signing it for your- 1
j nelf and your wife should you !
write John Jones and wife?
3. Do you «eat your wife in a
hotel dining room or leave that j
to the headwulter?
•I Your wife is going on a trip !
should you buy her ticket and
look uii train schedules for her?
5. Should you try to talk to
the woman across the aisle from
you on the train?
What would you do if
You are on n motor trip and
reach the ally where you are to
j spend the night
¡ (a) Hilve up to door of the
hotel, and let tile doorman take
your luggage?
tin Park near the hotel and
! carry your luggage?
let Put your car up. and send
iu bellboy for you I luggage'.'
Answers
I No. simply "John Janea, Chi-
cago, in."
- No. Mr. and Mrs. John
Jones."
T It'* more thoughtful for you
to .seat her.
I Yes.
5. Hut let get two other per-
sot.ft to play bridge and nsk her
lo make a fourth.
Best "What Would You Do"
Paragon Club
Meet Tomorrow
In Phillips Hall
Kegulut m-' ting of the Pura-
gen cluli will he held tomorrow
afternoon ut Ü J in the Phillips
('omit.unity Hall
The program will consist of a
parliamentary drill by Mrs. John
Miiell. a Safety talk by Mrs. 0.
A, lbach a.ul a Health tulk by
Mrs. W. W Brooks
Following the program a round
table disc.msion of the programs
held the pust season will be fea-
tured.
Borger Daily Herald Classified
Ada get quick result .
LaVelle Ellis
Has Party On
Her Birthday
In celebration of ber birthday.
Miss LaVelle Billa rooently «I.
i enabled with an informal buf-
| let supper.
Ouests Include* Mr. and Mrs.
Hay Hotter. Mr. and Mrs. B.
McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. R*b«rt
Vyora, Mr. and Mr*. Barl
yon. Mías Juanita Stone.
Howers, Gene McDonald,
Emma Faye Sills. O. B. Ellis
'the lio..oree.
The group enjoyed pópalar
guiñes aa a pastime after the
help-youraelf meal.
• -« iji Kur -
weri in Stinnett s,°Ht"on It is the door.nan's Job
route to Horger "•
where they visited friends en
route to Amarillo to look after
business Interests.
en route to the North Plains
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Thornton wlu?l'" bI"' vlHiu,(l friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ljulmbley
and so..h of Stratford and Mrs.
Thornton's sister. Mrs. Hollo-
way of Capitán. N. M . visited in
Stinnett with Mr. and Mrs. Oran
Coins and family anil Mr and
Mrs. p. A. Vincent. They also
vtotted in Horger with Mr. and
M Clean Whitlow and family
i,,.. ..... . . , . " '""on w«niow ami tan
"\|.,rv "i.wi , ' , brn«#i"K- "Í culf Camp, south of town.
Mary and I are so close to each
<" >et" ought to take an honest
look ul the situation. ! „'! it
"' u""' Mary was «Moa.
to someone besides her mother?
A.A.U.W. Tea
Foi" Seniors
Is Postponed
Alt and Mrs. H f. Cooper of
the East Carbon were in'Stinnett
M'centljr on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack 35intl enter,
tallied relntives Sunday. Mr. V.. I,.
/Cii.n, and sou. Mr. and Mrs. C. W
/inn and daughter Jonita and
Miss Myrtle Hamilton C. L, Zinti
r- the father ot Jack and c. W.
/inn.
Mr and Mrs. Claude Nichols
motored to Inn..as over the week-
end. They visited fi lends there
J. E
Early is suffering from ' he Vl8lUi(l ,llH
iiit infected eye this i ' 11 "k' ^ 1 Womble.
re-
in
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^PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. L. K Klrby. Mrs.
Lowell H. Winsor and Hen Mc-
Craw attended the isth Congres-
sional meeting of Postal employ,
s In Amarillo recently. Klrby
was elected vice.president of Ihe
group, é
Word has been received here
of the Illness of Wlllette Waters,
jot Vernon, who underwent an op-
i ration Sunday morning In Lub.
i bock Mis Waters is confined to
the Lubbock Sanitarium. She is
an ex-Htirgan and former piunlst
for the Lions and notary clubs.
Mías Angle Nell Whitley visited
I In Lubbock Sunday.
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HEAI'TY ill a package! You'll
known blue package when you
senil III' family wishing to th'
KOHGEIt LmuihIi'). IMione ÜSA.
The tea honoring seniors and
scheduled ror Sunday. .Muy I. bus
been indefinitely postponed by
ro'iuest of school official , ue- Al'■ 4. E. Early
fording to the A. A. V W. ■ cently made a business trip
— Horger.
The family relations group of Al1'- ",,<1 Mrs. Jlnimie Claybrook
the A A l\ w met in the ipiile a!l<l datmhter Alina Beth of the
of Mrs Marshall Itawlings Mon- N< rth Plains drove recently to
day lor a study on survey sheet,* Stinnett where they did sent.
Of tbe "Modern Parent, a Social "'•"lining.
Engineer." Mr and Mrs. T. 8. Hashrook t
Those in attendance were Mes- 1,11,1 M)l1 ,,r Ottlf Camp were in ,
dames II. L Teegerstrom. O C. Stinnett Sunday.
and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Shed-
leck of Culf Camp were In Stln.
tiett Sunday. They motored to the
North Pintum and enjoyed a fish-
ing trip
i Mrs, Avis Sn.itl. of Pampa vi .
•••<! Ii r parents Mr. and Mrs.
Prank Uuiac recently. While here
shi> also visited her sister and
ia.ully, Mr. and Mrs. Newal Smith
ind daughters. Little Lou Ella
Smith returned to Pampa will,
her aunt, for a vlBlt.
Mrs. Hobart Hanks and cbil.
drell of tin Lone Star Lease
drove Monday to Stinnett where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Veril
Titus and family.
H. 10. (Boy) Wo.able of the
North Plain made a business trip
to Amarillo Monday Bp route lo
his
Marken. Howard Markley. J M
Kibble, G. C. Eckel, |. Newton
Mayfleld, Ralph Planer, R. E
King, C. 1/. Edwards and the Iiob-
teM.
The next meeting will be Mon-
lay, May 1L' at j p. nt. in the
home of Mrs Ralph Phitzcr.
camp "A" House 1316.
BEAlrTY I* not solil only In
lieimt., bops! For less than « ilol.
lar ii week you can l n> packaged
IIEAI TY nt the HoHtiKB Lmuu.
dry. Phone 8A5 for uartleiilars.
Miss Pat Holland visited
friends In Stinnett Sunday before
returning to her home in Canyon.
Mr. and Mrs, Charley Rosson
of Holt were in Stinnett Satur-
day en route to Horger where
they transacted business.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Foster and
daughter Enrnt utlne motored to
Horger Saturday. After returning
to Stinnett they made a pleasure
trip to the North Plains
Mrs Annie Lou R Derring,
teacher in Spring Creek school,
was a visitor in Stinnett Sunday
aids for summer
BEAUTY
I regular sham-
poo, a facial at
tVM|Ueiit Inter.
Mils anil a man.
(cure now and
then will pro-
ted y o u from
... the ravages of
Miitutter sun.
Special Permanent
Deep niuaral waves, careful
attention and trained expei'ts
guarttntei thin to be the best
Pe. inaiie.ii
' <>'• • $3.50
Modern Beauty
Shop
107 E:ist 6th Street
Phone 1093"
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