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DAY, NOVEMBER í>, 1939
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TOE BORC.ER (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
Paragon Club Hostess To
Lovely Reciprocity Tea
I'orhHpn tho week's most {fracious hoc¡al event wan
the reciprocity tea o! the Faratfon cInl> K¡ven yesterday
afternoon in the 1'hiliip.s Community hall, at which time
Mrs. Ruth Del ¡sell of Amarillo, Potter County librarian,
wan the truest speaker.
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The roci-lvliiK line w.ik com poi-
nd of member of the executive
boa id. who extended hospitality
III floor-lentil h frocks mid worn
shoulder oeraui«H of chrysauthe-
iuumn. In tho linn were Mr*.
J. Crump, Mrs. Don Dilley, Mr .
Knnlinth Kurtz, Mr . II M. Will
lfl.cn, Mr . (', K. .Iones and Mr .
K. A. Anderson.
Mm, U. W. Tillman presided
lit tho register.
Members from Vorger's lead-
ing: Honlal organizations were
guests tat thn event, namely thn
MorKnr Mimic Club, Hotter Homes
and (larden club, Beta Sigma Phi
sorority, Twentieth Century club.
Junior Twentieth Century club,
mid the Semper 1'jdnlln Sub-Deb
club.
Mrs. .tack SoRelle was general
chairman of the event.
Especially enjoyable won Mr .
Delxell's review ol "April Wan
When It Bo*tua," by Harry Hen-
eflnld, one of today' "be t sell-
era."
Tea was served from a beau-
tifully appointed lace-covered ta-
ble, centered with a uniquely ar-
ranged bouquet ot bronze chrys-
anthemum
Planking either lde of the flo-
ral centerpiece were two-branch
candelabra of exquisite tear-drop
crystal which held yellow taper .
Pourers were Mr . C. J. Crump,
clab president, who wore bitter-
sweet colored velvet and Mrs.
Don Dilley, vice-president, who
wore an accordion pleated black
skirt with embroidered sweater.
Napkins cleverly carried out
the club's colors, with a back-
ground of yellow, with the word
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Ml* raftigtroler mdy ta
Mrv at ikmI* or partitt.
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C. N. Ktokes and Marvey Todd
GM Amarillo Bid*.
Phone 2-0891
" Paragon" printed acroim a cor-
ner in brown lettering.
Signing the register were:
Mesfiniuen T. H. SappiiiKloll, J.
M. Kibble. K. II. Dully, Dave Cur-
tí . A. L. Ward, Tom (luthrie,
H. C Walker, Kmb Delxell of
Amarillo, Sam Archanibnati. Kay
I Mutter, O. T. Lackey, U .1.
McUi na Id, K. H. Ueyer, K. H.
Keinliold, W. A. Mcintosh.
J. K. KiekliUHch. K. H. Shlnn,
I-. P. Day. C. H. Stalil. M. M.
Stephens, Victor Sliawgo, F. It
Jennings. II. Cl. Dodge. A. P.
Chamberlln, Jr.. Prank W. I'htl-
lips, Kill TUdalc, J, w. Johnson,
H K. HislloPi Nell Vow , L. I,.
Wiles, jr., Wade Purr, Harry
Willis and Edwards Thomas.
Ftorngou members present were
Mesdnrots K. K. Kuriz. K. A. An-
derson. Mike Hele, Andy Norton,
H. K. Sharpe. (!, A. lbacli, P. J.
Mnlronny, Charles P. Jones, It.
M Wallace, Don Dilley. C. J.
Crump, Jack HoHelle, Morris
Creel, c, I,. Craig. Hob Vaughn.
W. W. Brooks. Earl Blackburn,
A. W Paris and (i. W. Tillmun,
We liwlened to a talk on
Amerlcaiilxin at Idons Club ye ,
tenia*. There wasn't anything in
thn talk about Armixtlce or Mil) -
tiling like «hat, but it brought
the Armistice to my mind.
Twenty-one year* ago. conic
Maiurda), the war to rWI «II war-
ended. The rolk at home went
wild. Celebration,, went on for
hours. Business and every «lay
cares were forgotten in Hie know-
ledge thai the 'war was over',
Peace had come — and had conic
to stay!
Twenty-one years have pass-
cd. Twenty-one years of hard
work. Twenty-one years of thank-
fulness that we aren't in a con-
flict which takes young and oil!
alike and leave* life a bitter
liu«k. Twenty-one years of strug-
gle trying to pay for the year
and a hair of war which drained
our nation of its men and It*
resources. Twenty-one year* of
reassuring ourselves that (It
would never happen again. And
now that twenty-one years have
passed, It seems that it was
twenty-one years of useless ef-
fort. twenty-one years of sacri-
fice gone for nought, twenty-om
j ears of false hopes, false ideals,
and falsa- ceremonies. Por al the
end of that twenty «one ,earM wr
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«n- Nothing «Im to buy.
• No Heat—No Electricity
• No Machinas or Dryer
SHAMPOO and
WAVE SET
IN EACH OUTFIT
CRETNEY DRUG STORE
Next to Furr Food Store
Nearly 200
Sign Register
At Fiesta
Signing the colorful register
ill the Boreal' Music club's Pics-
la TucMduy night ill the American
begiou hall were:
Mr. and Mrs. John Hevnrldge,
Mr. and Mrs John P Kinkhusch,
and Mary Ann, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W (loolsboy, Mr. and Mrs. J. dor-
don Biirch. Mr . Tom (luthrie,
Mr. and Mrs. it H. Mammy. Mrs.
E II. Hhinn. Mrs Hugh Cypher,
Mr and Mrs. A. S. Megerl. Mrs
Louisa Hood. Mr . Mildred Mey-
ers. Mrs. K K. Appling.
Mrs. C. I). Kirhardsnn. Mr. and
Mrs. K. J. Williamson, Mr. and
Mrs. U H. (IrlsBo, daily Elver ,
Cenclle Gayer, tiene Root. Mr.
and Mrs. C. J Crump. Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. O'Neal. Mr. and Mr .
W. J AdkIns. Mr. and Mrs. Dew-
is Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Howe.
Mr. and Mrs H. P. Olllonpie.
Mr. and Mrs. Hob Hradshaw.
Hulilie Brsdsliaw. Mr. and Mrs.
Bland Hui'mou, Mr. and Mr . W.
D. Haln. Mr. and Mra. Wliltaw,
Mr . II. D. Hchmalhorst. Mrs.
(Jeorge H. Caufleld, George II
Caufleld, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Am-
brose Caufleld.
Louise Guinn, Joe Aliens
worth. Mrs. Goldsmith, Mr and
Mra. Prank W. Philips, Mr. and
Mra. IS. (j. Hammer chiiiidl. Mr.
and Mrs. R. V. Latimer. Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Wall, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Barron Chapman, Mr. and
Mrs. (i. W. (ilbbs. Mr. and Mra.
M M Whltson. Mr. and Mrs. John
S. VunHant. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. (.'liarles
Glint her.
Mr and Mrs. Prank Holfoy,
Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Budolph, Mr
and Mrs. A P. Chamberlln. Jr.,
Mr. niul Mrs. Everett A. Thiam ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Better. Mr.
and Mrs. Matthew Sllffler, Mr.
and Mr . C. O. Shield , Mr. and
Mrs. I,. P. Day. Mr. and Mrs. J.
t! Albln, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Klekbusch.
Mr. and Mrs. !,. H.' Dozer, Mrs.
P. B-. Elmore. Mr . A. W. Nelson.
Mrs P. R. Jennings Mr . H. (i.
Dodge, Mrs. C. R. Berrien. Mrs.
H. E. Jat.'obsen, Dorothea K.
Hansen. Mrs. Kay Kussell. Mr
and Mrs. E. T. Sllor. Mr. tand Mrs,
W. H. Tompkins, Mr. and Mrs,
c. K. Ktahl. Dr. and Mrs. w, W.
Brooks, Mr. and Mr . Robert
Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Htewarl
Duna way.
Mrs. Irene Arnold, Dr. and
Mrs. Waldo Berkley. Mr. and
Mra. Jack Knight, Mr. and Mrs.
L. P. James, Mr, and Mrs. E. M
Ellison, Mr, and Mrs Jack So-
Relle, Mr. and Mr . Robert Take-
well, Mr. and Mrs Wally Oldham,
Mrs. H. E. Gurrett. Mra. C. R
Boyd
Mr and Mrs. Claude Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs D. J. Roberts. Ruth
liollcy, L. ,|. Kngstrom. Mr. wild
Mrs. Walter R I'yln, Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Hale. Mr. and Mrs.
J. O, Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Vows. Mr ami Mrs. J. W. John-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Charle K.
Jones. H. (I. McClelland, Mr. and
Mrs. II. R. Kround and Mr. and
Mrs. R. T, Peterman
flml the world, or rather, the
European ami Asiatic half or the
world embroiled in n struggle,
which If allowed to co till nun.
will make thn World War seem
as the games of children by com-
parison.
And on this Thursday, two
days before Armistice, I liavn on-
ly one thought. Let us of the
I'nited States bear In mind that
a world ruled by force can only
respond to force, nnd that in or-
der to keep our country a free
one we must make It n country
of men. A country of men who
are ready to tnke up thn gage
of battle for freedom where their
rather left It, ami to challenge
the world If need be, that we ma>
continue to enjoy the freedom
that our forefather, gave us as
an heritage. I do not inemi li>
this that we should beeonic em-
broiled in the fturottcntt strug-
gle.
Par from thai. 1 ilo mean that
us a nation we should be ready.
(Continued on Page FIVE)
Be Q11HET0 Treat
Bronckitie
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your clici
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thn bronchial
cdiclnca have
get relief now with
mmr lohtuaonn
>ld is not
you cannot afford to
ce with any medicine
st than Crcomulslon which
t to the seat of the trouble
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with
OrSotnuision is
Elizabeth Shanks Named Honoree
At Farewell Handkerchief Shower
To compliment Mi Elizabeth Shanks, who I leavlug soon for
Oklabonia City. Mr i. J. C. Knowlea and Miss Lona Justice last nlgln
nnterlalned at a brlduc-hnndkeivlilef shower 1 it the Hotel Black.
Miss Shanks, who for the last two and a half year* has been
employed a cashier at the local C. R
Anthony «tlore, I lielng ran-ferred to
the head office in Oklahoma City, and
will probably leave the flr t part of
next week.
The hollóme, who wore a black
velvet frock, was presented a beauti-
ful shoulder corsage of white baby
chrysanthemum*. She was also given
a large boit«|iiei of fluffy bronze and
while ehrysunt beiu it ma, which form-
ed a c"iiterplece fin- the table on which
the prettily wrapped packages were
placed.
A patriotic theme wa noted 111
tallies and tiny flaws brightened the
refreshment plains and served as fav-
ors.
After several games of contract
were played tullins were totaled and
prizei-, *|v®"«¡is Hwiiy Dunlap. high and Miss Cora Lee Carter,
iccond high.
Gucsta Included Meadaines Jack Avai'y. Mark Cuiten E V.
Garrett, R. C. Lister. A. ('. i.elke, Jr.. Lemon- Hill, Leltoy Dodge,
Wllla Mue Dudley. Eloyce Pitares. Ployd Blair.
Misses Bess Goodman, Agatha Schneider, Ib-tty Dunlap. Valtia
Cypher, ('ora Lee Curler. Elisabeth McMahon and the honoree.
Unable to attend, hut sending gifts were Mr , c. M. Vander-
berg, Mi's. Jlmmle Ctiunlnghani. Mr , Pat Patterson, Mrs. Walter
Puroell. anil Mrs. Blanche Thomas.
Hizabtih Shanks
(i.tltlMKN I'M H
Tt MKKT IS
I.INDSEY HONK
Members of the Belter Hollín
and Garden club are reminded of
tomorrow's moating in the home
of Mra. Bob Lindscy lit 1:30
o'clock, witli Mrs. Clem Hinds co-
hostess.
Mis. Llndsey will be in charge
of the day's piugriim.
IKUM AM CI.AMH
PARTY FRIDAY
Monthly inarly ol the Dorcas
clues id' the Horgar Baptist
church will lie held tomorrow af-
ternoon at i' ,'in o'clock In the
fellowship bull of the church.
It. X. A. NOTICE
All Royal Neighbors are re-
minded of tonight' meeting at
7:3<> o'clock In llie city hall.
It I important that every mem-
ber t>e present to practice for the
convention to be held ill Amaril-
lo tomorrow.
More than tfi 000,000 parson
attend the greyhound racing
tracks of England annually.
V. P- \S. LADIES
MEET TOMt.HT
The V. P. w. auxiliary will
have Its Armistice meeting at tho
ball tonight at * o'clock
All members are urged to be
present.
Piolet* u-e open at the time
of day or night when the insects
I hey W'lsb to attract lire abroad
BACKACHE,
LEG PAINS MAY
Of Tired Kidneys
If twkftrhw nnd U'g jmifift ntnkinf vm.
tltttt t jum ci'Minlmi) jumJ rt.. nofMrtf
about \\t*ui. NMUfin . U wartim* vm that
your Kb I iieye uticnh^iti
The ¿tr«« Suturo t liírí wny of ultiiiu
ncill* ftli'l out of (ll«*
Mooii. They help linwt |imh About 3 (lillt*
a tiny.
If th« j& uiilp* of lilrifv tut** aim I
dun t worn, well, j>oU «noua wa«(# matinr At*)
in the p|iwmi. piiiHood muy t«rt miKtii'ig
ba.'k.K iiw, rhcumafir paina. t<t«n 1
pen and eii«;r«y, g^ttnig up nwhU, mwaIIuiic,
puthnoiui under tho ayen, hpudArlun and dtasi
I'r«<iuent or a' iiiity pa^uu<■« with Ninart
•ng and bin mug douirtiMie* «hown ihnfe in om«*
thing wrong with your kidit«y« «r Madder.
nJ, 11 * druiMtfet for Duaa'
I lib. UMMl nui re*.fi(ullv ! y milium* for over 40
yeer«. They give happy relief and will help th«
15 in i ten f.f kidney tuhea fluih out poiMonour
waete from the blo«wi. (Jet nuan'* l'iíú
a. Doss not tot dfesses—d
not irritate tkin.
No waiting (o iry. Can be uted
right «fter shaving,
a. Instantly stop) perspiration for
I to 3 days. Removes odor
from perspiration.
4. A pure white, gresseless, stain
less vanishing cream,
e* Artid has been swai.led the
Approval Sesi of the American
Instiiute of Lsundenng, for
being hsrmicss to AbW^s.
18 MILLION jus of AnM
have been sold. Try a )ar today!
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HEN'S KHAKI
KIISIITS
of
Genuine Army
Twill, Highly
Mercerized
November
Clearance
Price
$1.39
MITS
$1-69
The Lowest
Price In Years
WOMEN'S NEW WINTER
COATS
3 v e r y wanted
*tyle and type
. . . many are
lavishly furred
. . . dress styles,
«port styles of
i i s t i n c lively
wdven fabrics
. . . warmly in-
nerlined. Three
big groups in the
Great November
Clearance.
MINI- <■ . • (WnaM*1. I «■ w
vaiues to $7.80 Values to $12,90
$4.98
Values
to $22.50
$9.90
$1675
LOOK!
FOR THE BLACK
AND SILVER FRONT
OILY 2 I0IE MY)
Ends Sat^amigltflov.l 1th
Bom Walloper
HEAVY DUTY
Canvas
GLOVES
10s
Men's Ribbed
Winter Weight
UNIONS
38-inch Vat Fast
FALL
PRINTS
in attractive pat-
terns.
Sc
Boys' Heavy
Winter
UNIONS
Me
Sajnforized
DRESS
SHIRTS
88c
8 Ot.
Sanforized
OVERALLS
89c
36x80 Part Wool
Double
BLANKETS
siJS
Double
BLANKETS
Double Bed Size
$1.09
FALL'S NEWEST
In this November
Clearance! Silks
. . . acetates and
woolens styled in
the mode. Be sure
and shop this real
value, you'll find
just what you
want. In 2 big
groups.
Regular $1.98 Value Regular $3.98 Value
$1-69 $2-98
November Clearance of Children's
iwts IandIobords
All sizes to 3 are included in
this Sale! Form fit lasts . . .
exceptionally flexible . . . long
wearing-, suitable for school
and play wear. Be sure and
see these shoes.
WOMEN
ONE TABLE
Ties - Oxfords
Pumps
llniki'n ¡ilüi'H lint ¡ill nn>
o*c«liiloi «l * n 1 li o k.
KdiikIii I" k"II «t. from
$ 1.1)8 lo 04.00.
S NEW TIE
Nurres' OXFORDS 1
OXFORDS
In wltiti' oi- liliu-k kill.
Mude on ilii- Miro rom-
fiirt Inmt with Hlnnl arch
imrl mMlKtnrHHl pail. A
ri-iil f-liiii- anil 11, rual
value, sise to i o.
•i.8a
With tho hc-ttor arch
support. Soft kid In
hloek or brown iiikI ntyl-
fd much differently
from tin? "tftimetii'Kft" u«-
niilly foil nil in hIioch ol
this type 111- sure and
Khnp thane shoos today,
thoy arc real values,
*1.80
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 302, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1939, newspaper, November 9, 1939; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167829/m1/3/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.