Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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Candlelight Illuminates Hall
For A.A.UW. Spring Dinner
Illuminated by candlelight, the
f'hllllps t'oiiimuiilty hull lust iiíkIiI
wus ihi< scone for luiothor minimi
affair, I In* American Association
r University Women's spring din-
ner unci Ouest Night.
Muln decoration on the U-shiip-
ed lulili wiiv ii bouquet of ytdluw
daisies. while tin- hIcIhh were ii-
doriied with distinctive i u|||i ar-
rangements ii ltd flu hi • in or his.
Tall whll topers Interspersed
I Hp flower* iiik] won- sit pported
by crystal holders.
Daisy wristlets were fon ml hi |
each iiloco ii s were Hit1 program ; low lint committee heads:
and menu, found In «•lf*vt i'iy-iiiiid« 11'latisor. program; Mrs.
Mis. Mnrki'ii, outgoing presi-
dent, Introduced the now head.
Miss Km her Itudolph, who pres-
#• lit «•<! i ho following now hoard
members: Mr*. |{. k. King und
Ml* , (i. (¡. Murkeu, directora; Mrs.
Italph Pluuer, firm vlce-presl-
deill; Mih. K 1 Smlthey, second
vine-president; Mih. fl, (¡. Hum.
iiumhi liinldi. secretary; Mrs, ll, (\
./tioolmcn treusurer
Mih. J. M, lillihio, ohurler pros-
Idi in of tho Iodiii brunch, wiih al-
io iuii'oilin ed.
MIsh Itudolph announced tho fol-
Mr«.
P. P.
boat guys, fashioned on luoy pa
per,
Mm. (I. O. Mecken, president,
i rt induced iho guests ¡uní novo
llio welcoming uddress.
I.nuiii'hlim iho musical program
was Miss Catherine allium. who
I'lnyod Iho difficult "goune do Hoi-
lit," (('hurles Horloi i mi hor vio-
lin. ucccunyiiitled ¡it the pin no hy
Mm. I' II. Williams.
Taleniod Miss Artemisa Tlmni-
ni rend "A Little Hoy' Be«r 810
ly. ' Bud Mlii Holly I inn lap sunn
"Lei AH My Ufo lio Music." «'•
eumpatiled hy Mrs Jlininy William
• ni' Mrs. l-'loyd MoSpaildoti read
"d wild ami' I'liti'hwi.'ik Quilt."
end Mrs IV II. Williams cono) ti-
ded iho program liy offering ns
o plano solo n modern Russliiu
number, 'Interinottio."
following I.lie program ii buby
spoon wiih presented Mm. Vern
I'lHlorhlll. a ctt«;nm i huí Ih obser-
ved each year from one d In nor to
tho next. Mir. H. U. Teegemtrom.
who wdH unulile to he present,
uIko had a spoon coming to her.
on
you
When Aúid Indigestión, Gat
Stomach or Heartburn make 3
feel uncomfortable or embprruifl
, try Alka-Seltzor, whiuh can-
alkalizing buffers and so
counteract the associated
Stomach Acidity.
But the relief of these minor
stomach upsets is only a small
of what you can expect
a-Seltzer to do for you. You
, find It effective for Pain Re-
lief in Heedac/te, Neuralgia, Cold
and Muscular Aches and Paint.
It contains an analgesic, (sodium
acetyl salicylate), made more
prompt and effective in its pain-
relievlng action by alkaline buffer
When hard work or strenuous
make you feel tired and
out, enioy the refresh-
it of a glass of sparkling,
Alka-SelUer.
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fr uilthoy, membership: Mrs. Under-
bill. Internumlonai rotation ; Mr
J I). .VleOrogor. fellowship; Mr .
Kenneth Dully, publicity; Mrs.
I11 Wllllum*. education; Mrs.
Flunk Mclnnls. art; Ml Vera
liurk, social studies; Mrs. Don
I ¡ischul li'Klsliiiurij muí icjjiil stu-
tiis of women,
• ¡roup leaders will be Mr . Ira
Williams. Spanish. Mrs, Kenneth
k( iidrloks. cilifts; Mrs Frank M*>
luiiis, current lliei.ituro. and Mrs.
\ «'ni I'ndei hlll, inteniutlouiil rel-
-. lions,
(i 11 est for the ovoulriK wore Me«-
daniOH sum Forte, Frank Phil-
lip , c |„ Oralg, W. W. Brook ,
Vo«t Chin leu Frit#. Hui lón FlU-
simmotiH, Jack Underbill, It M.
Wallace, J c. HiippiiiMtoii. p. H.
William . Jimmy Williamson, Ml
Hetty Dunlup, Mis Ctttbeiino Oil.
Htm. Miss jenny sandy and the
club presidents. Mrs. E. Ii. Gey.
er of Twentieth Century Mr .
John F Klokbusch of Mu ic club.
Mrs ('. J Crump of Paragon, Mis
Viildn Cypher of Beta Sifm'a Phi
sorority. Mr . Floyd McKpaddeii
el Phillips Delplilan .
Members ntendtiK were Me -
diiines Kenneth Dally. F. P Sinl-
they, J D. McGresor, Pete White,
II M Happ. Monte Clark. J. M
Kibble Halph Platser. J. C. Bnich.
(I (i Murken, Ii. (i. Hammer
sohmidt. II. R. Jucohseti, David
Wilson. Frank Mclnnls. Vern Un-
dt i blll, RiimsoII Rltns, Hubert Stew-
urt. Ira William . W. F. Setter,
it. K, King Tom aappinKton, Ml
Km her Itudolph. Miss Klllce Hud
in. Miss A Isleo Murphy and Miss
Artomlsti Thomas.
MitH.
TAKING Í OI HMIC IN
rtfh Mio HOHI'ITAI.
Mrs. Cra-o Hokroks left Satur-
day for ChiciiKO. where she will
enroll In Do Leo LyliiK-ltl Hospital
for a course in obstetrics. The
hospital is internationally recou-
nted. |j
Mrs. Hokkpks. .1 registered nur-
se. has practiced In Border for
the Iiisi 1H years. She I a «rad-
unle of Olocbner Memorial Hospl-
tal, ('olorudo Springs
Last June Mrs. IIokroh resign-
ed from tho stafl ot North Plain
hospital to finish pre-requlijp
work prior to entorlnn the hospl-
lal. the pre- requisite work belnn
done In the local school throu^i
the splendid .'.ooperation of Supt.
W. A Mcintosh and Principal W.
J. Adklns.
in
Weds Tonight
Ot wide lntere t here Is the
weddlnK scheduled for this eve-
ning which will unite Ml Joyce
Martin. Amurillo, formerly of
Horger and It. Cowley, al o of Am-
arillo.
Miss Martin, before transfer-
ring to Amurillo, wu chief opera-
tor for the local brunch of the
Bell Telephone Co.
The couple loft Amurillo San-
dfly afternoon and are scheduled
to be mitriied this evening at 7
o'clock In tho home of the bride's
father, Audi Martin, In Miii-hIiuII.
Ark.
The ceremony will be Holetnn-
Ixed lu the presence ot only 11
few relatives.
The bride, who 1 a charter
uieinlH-'r of Beta Sigma Phi sor-
ority in Borger, will wear tin nil-
white afternoon ensemble with
white accessories. Her bridal bou-
quet will be of mixed flower .
The couple plan to spend the
Ktnulnder of the week In Ark-
UIIHUK. returning to Amurillo vhi
Burtlesvllle. oklu., where Friday
tlvey will attend u formal wedding
ol the bridegroom' roommate.
Mr, Cowley is associated with
tiie Atliericun Belitiing and Smel-
ter Co. in Amarillo.
D. O. Class
Has Steak Fry
And Outing
StlldoutK of the Diversified t)C
cupiitlous class of Borger High
S« hool enjoyed u steak fry Sunday
lit the Stekoll louse north of the
ojty.
Softball and various other
games were played until met-1
time, when thick, juicy Hte.iks,
grilled in the open by Mr. und
Mrs, J. C. Knowles und Mr. und
Mrs. J. W. Stewart, were Her ved.
Student und guostH included
Bob Cory. Pauline Taylor, Harold
Winters, Daniel Klein, George
Brain. Dorothy Cliuppell. Tommy
Kiddle, oil Ann Camel. Alpha
Rentfrow. Mack Brandon. Wins-
ton Gunter. ICInorti Bugle. Buddy
Count , Lynette Blordan, Forest
Carson. Eunice Evott. Olenn Cog-
dill. Twiln Rich, Calvin Shaw.
Charles Thompson, Polly Royce,
Dewayne Canity. Opal Hale. Ann
Shipley. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and
Mr. and Mrs. Knowles.
Barbara Bates
Complimented On
6th Birthday
Honoring Barbara Lou on her
6th birthday, Mrs. Frank Bates
entertained u number of her dau-
ghter's friends ut their home lu
the Western Carbon camp Monday
afternoon.
Candy dolls were given as fa-
vors mid lee cream cones und
iiiiihduy cake were served the fol-
lowing;
David Sample. Don Turner. Bet-
ty Jackson, Batty Jo Huffsteter.
Jo Evelyn Lauglrain. Georgia and
Tiuvls Moore, Ranny West. Nor-
ma Jean and Harry Johnston, Al-
len Wayne, Floyd and Lloyd O'-
qtiliin Ruby .leun Anderson, Joan
Glusson. Geneva Aun Thompson,
Francis Fryslnger, Keunith und
Molly Berrle. Tracy Don Moore.
Eugene Coty. Albert und Junior
luiUKherty. Freddie Lee und Frun-
kie 11.in Bules unil the honoree.
Adults present were Miss Jew-
el Bruce, Miss luu Ayors. Mrs. Lu-
lu Ayer and Mrs. Frank Bates
Miniature
Cedar Chests
Given Graduates
Following un annual custom,
this week every girl In a Hutch-
inson county grnduutlng class Is
being given a miniature Lane Ce-
dar chest free.
These chests are the graduation
gifts of Bob Llndsey of the Llnd-
si y Furniture Co.
Those girls who have already
received these lovely miniature
chests state they ere an ideal
place to keep the sou ven Ir und
keepsakes of high school days.
Llndsey tills morning said that
if tiny girl graduates In the coun-
ty have not received their cards
for the chests, to please come In
end see lifm 'and lie will see that
new curds are sent.
TBXASf DATLV HERALD
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Phillips DtlpKitm
Entertain Husbands
Delphian of phlllips had their
one big social event of the year
Suturday night, when they enter-
tained their husbands ut u supper- recently In the Home of Mrs. It.
H. D. Club
Has Program On
"Mother's Day"
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The meeting of the Electric
City home demonstration dub bold
party !n the home ecoaomlcs
rooms of the Phillips High school.
Hyharger stressed ' Mother s Day
Mrs. Don McQueen told of the
Prior to the lusciously-prepared ¡"Origin of Mother's Day," and 1 be
meal. Mr und Mrs. Weldou Jolly j scripture rending was c.iveii hy
tiewlyweds. were presented ¡1 lo- ¡ Mrs. W D. Keller.
vely electric coffee urn. Mr . Jo) ¡ "Greatest Mothers of Our Day"
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Fifty members and friends of
the Texas Teen club of Ranford
oujoyed a party at the commu-
nity hall Friday night. Mrs. W. F.
Olienhatis, assisted by Mr . J-
A. Williamson. Mrs. Hill Hull and
Mrs. Edith Prltehard, served re-
freshments lu honor of the 10th
birthday of Lillian Spence. Oth-
er "tailors Included Ruby Jean
Wright, Margaret Ann Hall,
Frances and Doris Jeiin Veutch,
El wood I no Sllor. Mnndelle Le-
mons, Helen Fowler und Louise
Nehy, nil of Frlteh.
Pat Smith was dismissed from
North Plains hospital Friday.
Mrs. D. Ferguson of Borger vis-
ited her daughter. Mrs. Kelly
Holing and faintly over the week-
end ut the Sunford-Phllllps plant.
Eujoying a steak fry Friday
night were Messrs. and Me dum-
ns Frank St reel). 8. M. Jordan.
Max Page, Clyde Page. H. L. 'ree-
gerstrom and W. K .Sever.
The Kiwanls club entertained
fid children at 11 picnic Friday
nlRhi tit the picnic grounds.
They served lee cream und cook-
les.
Mr .und Mrs. Frank Slreeh en-
tertained the dinner club at their
home In San ford B camp. Attend-
ing were Messrs. und Mesdumes
Clyde Page. Max Page, W, R,
Sever, S. M. Jordan, H. L. Tee-
gerstroni and the hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Page visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Morton In
Dnnins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L.
D. Betty of Pnlhurt were nlso
guests In the Morton home.
Mrs. Tommle Palmar and Her-
sclinl Lee visited Mrs. Palmer's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill
at McLain. over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mann and
two children visited Mr. Mann's
Brother. Harvey Mann and fam-
ily at Lefors over the week-end.
Mrs. Julia Mtchener of Ama-
rillo and Mrs. Fanny Crispin of
Independence, Kans., visited In
Pun ford Monday.
You see him everywhere today
— the Very Correct Young Man.
The strong, toupli. uitrcullno men
who built America wou'dn't know
what to mi y to him —or gel any
sense out of his patter
He went to a "good" school.
After rifteen minutes' conversa-
tion with htm. you know exactly
which one It was.
He dresses exactly as he thinks
a gentleman must dress. No wo-
man pays more attention to her
dress und make-up than he does
to his suits, ties and haircuts.
He is snooty beyond belief In^
his choice of friends. Having no-
thing to offer anyone — no ori-
ginality, no spnrk or real Intelli-
gence, no wit he yet seeks
friends superior to him In money,
family or job.
He is the most conventional hu-
mun alive. Not only Is he scared
stiff of muklng a sodal blunder,
lie wouldn't think of doing uny-
tlilng as yet unniinctloned by his
particular crowd. But once a
thing has the crowd's approval, he
In all for it whether it Is a
parlor gume or 11 political belief.
He lovos to talk. For he wants
to iiiake nil Impression — and how
else can he do that except by tell-
ing you all about himself? That's
why he tells you where he went
to school, what his fraternity was,
what he 1 nouns to he In the fu-
ture, what itnportunt people he
knows.
EVERYTHING IN
"MAilVELOIN"
He sharec the debutante's love
for the exclamation "Mnrvelous."
lu fact he litis u number or one
word exdnmutlons tira! are his
only responses to tiny Ideas the
other fellow offers.
Ho never lenrn from anyone.
When ho meets an original idea
face to face he I afraid of It.
Hut "culture" —boy. he Is all
for that. He yawns — unobtrus-
ively of course — through the
best concerts. And he Htunds be-
fore great paintings saying: "In-
terestlng" or 'Marvelous.' He says
he has read the latest hook, but
his comments on It ludlcate that
lie made Its acquaintance through
11 review.
lie's generally well-bred enough
not to be downright rude to per-
sons not In his set, but he Is snoh
enough to he distinctly cool to-
ward them.
He wunts so desperately to be-
long, does this Correct Young
Mun. And he does belong - to u
group gaining In ttmnher — the
Junior Stuffed Shirts of America.
1 have been requested not to
write uny more uhoiit the war.
The party muklng suld request
tuii-H that she mu unges to read
11 plentiful sufficiency about Hie
t'bovdiieniloned war without me
doln' any poppln" off about It.
Come to think of It. that might
he 11 pretty fuir Ideu. The inore
you holler about something thill
Is wrong the more people think a-
hout it und then, the more they
do about it. I wonder B all
the publicity the wur geis doesn't
hurt the American people lu gen-
eral more than It helps. However,
I wouldn't particularly care about
being likened to the ostrich who
siickH hi head In the suud so
linn ho muy remain hidden from
view. The ultimate result of such
a procos Is usually rather iniluful
to the ostrich!
Sonic folks are like that though.
There have been tt lot or times
when I've showed people Hint they
were paying as much or more to
itet their laundry done at homo
1 Inn It would cost to send It to
iho laundry. The forgot to count
tlie cost of water, gus and elec-
l. idly, which even though it doe
not show a <1 supúrate item on
their utility bill, Is there Jus! the
sume.
Neither have they rtgurcd the
cost or their machine, which will
eventually wear out and hnve to
bt replaced. And. In the same
manner, have they Ignored the
cost of soap and other things
which must be used to do 11 wash-
ing. They buy these with the gro-
ceries und think nothing of their
cost because they simply ctaMlfy
them us "groceries."
So I've been uhle to show n lot
of people where they were really
wastln' money by doln" their own
washing. To say nothing of doln'
u whole lot of hard work!
The above may smack somewhat
of advertising but at least there's
one thing certain. 1 didn't write
about the war!!
ly Is the former Etlily 11 OHtrom.
Tables. Willi covers marked for
six, were each decorated with two
beautiful bouquets of red und
white uarnutIons, while pastel-col-
ored tapers burned between each
riower decoration.
Following the meal Mrs. C, R.
Riiigham took charge or the soc-
ial hour <1 nd directed u spelling
bee and "battle or the sexes." the
hitter being won by the men by
a hair pn!ii>
Eujoying the occasion were
Messrs. und Mcsdames lil/.u Ad-
ams. W. F. Buriis. Monte Clark,
C. L. Cruig, Robert Dunn. Charles
Fritz. Horace Hlckox. Weldou Jol-
ly. Kennelh Kendiicks, Frank Mc-
lnnls. Floyd McsSpuddcii. John
O'Noll, Ralph PluWer, C. It. Ring-
hum. Aiiiok Robertson. Bob Stew-
art und Mrs. Put l'rurf.
Timelv Hints
Given Parents Of
Schoolers
was tile topic oj Mrs. S D. Drake's
talk, Mrs II A. Lund' subject
was "The old Fashioned Mother
vs. the Modern Mother."
Plans tor Karnes to lie pluyed
ai the Farinprs-Merchaut* picnic
Friday were mude.
Next meeting will be May 15
In tho home of Mrs. s. I). Drake,
ai which 1J1110 a pressure cooker
clinic will lio fen(11 red. Everyone
¡« urged to bring their pressure
cookers mid have them checked
Itefresliments were served Mes-
dames H H Drake. W W Wed
dingtot), II. A. 1.11111I. Muida
Johnson. C It. Whir.iker, Don
McQueen, S. L. Bilker. W. 11
Keller and the hostess.
High
Títere will lie a special session
of the Junior Legion auxiliary
WedneRduy afternoon at a ¡80 o'-
clock In the Girl Seoul hall.
All members ore urged to at-
tend.
Real Radio and Refrigera-
tion Service. H. E. Harde<
man. Phona 143.
Paragon Club
Plans Luncheon
Tomorrow
Last meeting of Hie Paragon
club this year will he held tomor-
row. with a luncheon planned for
1:30 o'clock in the Hotel B-lnck.
Mrs. G. W. Tillman Is general
chairman of the event.
New officers will be Installed
and ii program is scheduled.
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Mrs. R. L. Ellis has returned
from Yaukston. K. P., where she
was culled by the death of her
rather. F. P. Hardin.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Wilson
of Skelly Cabot camp were guests
In'the Charlie Faison home Sat-
urday night, where Mrs. Faison
entertained her husband with e
buffet supper on his birthday.
Dads -and mot hers first begin
to notice a general sprucing up of
their high school boy or girl ti-
bout the middle of Muy. At first
II tukes the form of an extra lick
or two with the hair brush iu
the morning before Junior goes off
to school. Sis. loo, seems to lie
mighty fussy, nil of u sudden, u-
l)out whether her sweater matches
her skirt.
And. come to think of il, it Is
Spring. There are u lot of mighty
Important dines uhcud for the
youngsters. All of them are think-
ing terms or the big times ahead
K, the end of the school year, and
vacation.
Some of the youngsters are
working on you Duels now for new
outfits. Others who have a sneak-
ing hunch that thev lire overdrawn
on their allowances anyhow prob-
ably huve a pretty glum outlook
just about now
But somehow, all of them will
a anuge to put on their best front
when the time comes. Meanwhile,
most c? the kids hove u bunch of
sport togs and "glud rags" that
they have overlooked. Now' the
time to rummage around in clo-
sets und drug them out. It I sur-
prising how much money cun be
raved by u little persuasive man-
to-mnn talk with the youngster.
And the way to save It and give
him what he wants Is to gather
together all the boy's (and girl's I
v/nrdrobe hnve It cleaned
I lien take Inventory and you'll
find there Isn't so much lo iiuy af-
ter all.
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Club Notes
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The Ncedlecruft sewing circle
met recently In the home of Mrs.
J T. Hall, phlllips.
Each member presented the
hostess with n piece of fancy work
and spent the afternoon ombrol-
derlliu for iter
Mrs. Scobey won the lucky
prlRo,
Attending were Mesdumes Oren
Rogers. J. Itlgdon. L. Scoby. Harry
Varvil. J. F. Y on ii go nod the hos-
tess. Gr.indmu Thompson was a
special visitor,
ENJOY ni NItlHE
BREAKFAST
A group of the younger set and
their parents were entertained
with a sunrise breakfast Sunday
Punning on the banks or the Can-
adian River, with Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Fullerton and Lorma
Scarborough as hosts.
In the party were Mr. and Mr .
T. R. Swlnford and Bonnie ot
Skeliytown. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Morrow. Dorothy and Jlmmlo Nor-
rls, Charles Drenna. Eva Tur-
butt, Clarence Chastnln, Edna
Rhodes, Mrs. B. J. Fullerton. Dona
Jean Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Q.
H. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Fullerton, Lermn Scarborough und
Irene Heard.
Junior Girls
To Entertain
Mothers
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lobaugh re-
turned to their home in Hurtles-
ville, Oklu., ycHterdny morning,
after a thno-duy vl lt with Mr,
und Mrs. Ralph Lohaugh und Ju-
dith Ellen. Mr . Rulph Lohaugh
and Judith Ellen had been visit-
ing In BartleHvlllr prior lo the
Fred Lohaugh's vi it here.
Mr. and Mrs. AI Wl e were lo
hwe left Borger totluy for llobbs,
N. M., where they plan to estab-
lish residence.
j\ reception for mothers and
members of the American Legion
Auxiliary. Is planned by the Jun-
ior Girl's uuxlliury for Frlduy
night ut 7:.'JO o'clock In the L.
( . Shipmun home, :il¡! West Jack-
son street.
A sped til guest will bo Mrs.
Aiinu Laurent, believed to be the
county's only Gold Star mother.
Mrs. W. M. BWldrord Is spon-
sor of the group und extends ii
cordial Invitation to all auxiliary
members as Well us mother.; of
be girlM.
MOOSE WOMEN
MEET TOMORROW
The Home Mnking Committee,
headed by Mrs. Joe Mali mood will
tie in charge or the Chapter Night
program or the Women or the
Moose tomorrow night ut 7:.'lO
o'clock.
Mrs. Lucy Mitchell, senior re-
gent. usks nil committee chairmen
to hvtVe their monthly reports
ready.
•KORAOIO
Iclura
Now Olngtr end ImI wt
n«w lay Into Ih* eso ot
llio n«hl (irl «torn tho
wrong lido ol town.
. MAR10RIE RAMBEAU
HENRYTRAVERS
MILES MANDER
'«wMb!GREGORY LA CAVA
file* b> Auun Scon Gteflcv la Cava.
Today Throuffh Thurs.
Airo March of Time
Phillips Theatre
Titos., Well., anil Thill's.
2 for I Buys
nWVlVAL I NHEBWAV
Evangelist Heitfy Maxwell of
Amurillo Is conducting an old
time revival at the church on 822
North Weathcrly Hlreet.
Special singing Is featured at
each of the services, which begin
ut 7;4 5 o'clock each night.
Rev. T. V. und Opul Manning,
pastors, extend a cordial Invltu-
tlon to the public.
$2.00 PERMANENT SPECIAL!
Bny one permanent at regular price — get another one
of lite same kinil for only 911.00
BRING A FRIEND!
wireless and regular permnncnt* Included.
nty.flvc type from Sfl.no to ST.no
WHITE WAY
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1940, newspaper, May 7, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167965/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.