Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 185, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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"WATER'S FINE!" - AND SO
ARE THESE SWIMMING STYLES
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They Were Seen Ai Smart Crescent Club Show
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Thursday. Juno 26. 1141
Pag* 4
Hugh Millers Honored By
Alamo Foremen At Dinner
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An thcr lovelv farewell com
pliment was extended Mi and
Mrs Hugh Miller Monday night
at a dinner in the Hotel Black,
with Mrs Millf'i being the spec-
ml guest for the evening
Guests were foremen anrl thru
wive Ol all Un tlepai tinenta of
the Alnmn nt Phillips and inti-
mate friends "I the honored cou
pie
Peonies and gladiolus decorat
«•d the beautiful table, the flow
ers a courtesy oí the Powell Flor
a) Shop I
Mik C C Tate charmingly
presided as tofistmistre.su
Mitt Vance, nr-eornpanmd by i
Mrs Tate, shiik "Davey Jones
lacker," and "The Bans Viol," j
and then he and Mrs Tate, ac
companied by Mrs. Charles Fritz, 1
sang "The Singling Hills," and
"Home On The Range "
Ihe short musical program was
followed by a songfertt, featuring
old time melodies
During the even ng Mrs Tate,
in behalf of the other guests,
presented Mrs Miller with a
handsome set of Wilson Patty
Berp Roll clubs
Honoring the couple, who will
probab!,\ leave Friday for their
new hom • ■ - h«re
Mr Miller lu>- ""n -terir ■
Wore
Messrs and Mer.damcf- Hay .,t
E Mill/. I,uke Coburn,
Sweenev. C A William
son, R. R Freund, C. Fritz, R A
King. G F Bishop, L B Good
son, Roy Campbell. Sam White,
Clyde Edwards. George MrKen
na, C. V Tate. T M Underwood,
HttMM Weetei, Steve Pocsik, G
A. Ibsch. Arthur Harén, P, J
Pttff, H Nelson.
G. T Yost. F C. Huth. B M.
Webb, A. J. Pettigrove, Waldo
Fisher, C. C. Dozler. L. M.
Adair. E. E. Stewart, C. R, Mc-
Cullough D H Ostrom,
Bufuon, Bob Grimes, .Mitt
E. C. bender, Dr. and Mrs W. VV
Brooks.
Mrs. Stevenson, Miss Lucille
McCarroll E C Held, Ellis Beard-
en, H. %'aui.raln.
Ex-Schoolmates
Enjoy Reunion
At Informal Party
Renewing acquaintances and
enjoying an informal evening
Tuesday were a group of ox
schoolmates who convened in the
home of Miss Sylvia Ryder for a
get-together.
Majority of the guests were
those who attended high school
together and are now home from
colleges and universities for the
summer.
Among Ihe impromptu enter-
tainment features were original
piano compositions played by
Grant Scoggins.
Party refreshments were sor ved
to:
Jean Stahl, Jo Frances See
ger, Martha l,ee Seeger, Vera
Adams, Frances Watson, John
Evans. Hob Evans, Grant Scog-
gins, Afton Edwards, Jimmie
Phillips, Otto Sample, Edward
Chapman, Bob Cory and the host-
ess
-j Mess
Mind Your Manners
More than ISOO different types
of automobiles have been pro-
duced In the United States but
only about 30 survive.
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Worr y of
FALSE TEETH
ii Slipping or Irritating
tfCion't l>e embarra sued by foose
Ono'eeth Upplng. dropping or
when you eat. talk or
qUirei H|>i'!nkle It little
loweretru on your platen This*
Were ffr'owdpr gives a remark
■•'Of added comfort and
by holding plates more
Jn tin m in y, gooey, pasty
Jeellng It's alkaline
rnon-actdVNvliei FA8TBBSTM at
any drujt stor
serve.
.ty?
Test your knowledge of com
social usage by answering the
following questions. Uien check-
ing against the authoritative ans
wers below:
1. If you are on a strict diet
and your hostess knew i I in ad
vanee, need you attempt to eat
a fortoiiden dish"1
. 7,. Are dishes passed from one
guest tr mother at a formal din
raer?
When pouring wine should
lost pour a little in his own
É before filling the glasses
fhe guests?
4 Is it correct to telephone a
forma! invitation?
5 If there is no particular
guest of honor, which woman site,
on the host's right?
What would you do Ifr-
Vott and your wife are having
lunch in a restaurant with an
other woman—
<a> You sit opposite your wife
with the truest between you"
(b'Yoo sit between the two
women?
Answers
No.
No.
Ves Tt m l-' «erbt.n ttu><
i is satisfactory.
4. I.e.
fi " he worn'if i gue'i who if
oldest.
Best "What Would You Do" so-
lution—(at
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3.
Borger Woman Owner Of Letter
Written Phillips Employe By
King George V Of England, 1918
By MARIAN YOUNG
NEA Service Staff Correspondent
NgW YORK Most arresting
of the current crop of fashion
shows arc posed against back
grounds typical of places where
the clothes featured actually will
be worn.
fashions to wear on the beach
are paraded beside swimming
pools and beach clubs. Slim, soph-
isticated luncheon and cocktail
dresses are shown during lunch
call and cocktail hours in res
taurants where smart women
gather
As a result and «'satisfying
result it is the potential cus
tomer doesn't have to -ugh. "Yes,
that swim suit is pretty in this
soft, light But how would it look
in sunlight on the beach?"
All within the past few weeks
New Yorkers have been shown
clothes for the races on models
parading up and down the ramp of
the special fashion terrace at Bel-
mont Racing Park, luncheon en-
'semhlos for hot days during lunch
hourS at hotels and restaurants,
beach clothes light at nearby
beach clubs.
Extremely handsome were the
beach fashions shown at tihe
Huntington. Long Island, Crescent
Cluli a couple of days ago.
A brief sunsuit of white gabar
dine, shown above, worn by CBS
actress Virginia Dwyer, practically
stopgid the show Pockets of the
shorts and the bra top are
pliqtHwi with green leaves
Chic spectators members of
the Huntington Crescent Club and
their guests — applauded also the
bathing suits at the right The
. striped creation comes in emerald
green and white The flowered
model is of white silk lersev with
the South Sea Islands design in
brilliant colors.
Mrs. H. Pruett
Elected Head Oi
V. F. W. District
Delegates to the annual Vet-
erans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary
department encampment, held in
Fl Worth froyi June 2U-2.V re-
turned early this morning bring
ing honor to the local unit, with
two of Burger's delegates being
named state officers
Mrs. H. N Pruett was installed
Ninth District president, making
her a member of the Council Ad-
ministration
Mrs. Ed Thompson was elected
and installed as the department
conductress.
Others representing Borger
were Mrs H. E. Con ley, Mrs. Roy
Cullií'i n, Mrs. O. C Luttrcll
While in Ft Worth the Bor
gens were entertained in the
homes of Mrs Luttrcll and Mrs
Elizabeth Meyers, ex-Borger res-
idents
Mrs. Pruett's district compris-
es the Pampa, Dalhart, Borger and
two Amarillo auxiliaries
Mrs Ed Keiinev of Pampa, for-
mer local member, was appointed
department honor roll chairman,
for the state. Mrs, Elma Wood,
also an ex-Borgan now a mem-
ber of 1475 Auxiliary. Amarillo,
was apointed state flag bearer.
• PERSONALS
Mrs, Marshall Rawlings is con
fined to her home with Ihe
mumps
Mrs Fay Magness of Phillips
is visiting relatives in Seminole,
Ok la
Mrs <i W Holeomb and La
Houa have returned from Colo
rado Springs where they spent
a week Returning with them
were Mrs. Holeomb's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs G C
Sandlin and daughter. Jerry Ann.
who will visit a week.
Visiting in the home of her
sister, Mrs. J. I. /.iimwall. is Miss
Arlene White of Richmond Miss
White remained in Borger aflei
she. Mrs. Zumwalt and their
parents, Mi and Mrs. C T
White and h brother. Raymond
all of Richmond enjoyed a trip
lo Carlsbad Caverns and othei
scenic New Mexico points The
group returned to the Borger re I
ative's home for a short visit be
fore continuing homeward.
Miss Vivian Kauffman of Mad
ison, Wi.s., is visiting in the home
of her aunt. Mrs Everett A
Thranis She will be joined July
4 by her brother, Donovan Kauff-
maii
J. H. Agee Given
Party On Birthday
Honoring J II Agee on his
birthday, Mr. and Mr II L
Price and Mrs. Agee entertained
a group of friends in the Price
home. 220 West Jefferson, Tues-
day evening
Games of bridge and forty two
preceded the daintv refreshments,
served to
Mr and Mrs Guy Turpm, Mr.
I and Mrs Robert Shuler. Mr. and
Mrs J E Ranne. Mr and Mrs
i Donald Spatts, Mr. and Mrs. C
j L. Hodges, Mrs Vaundel Ranne,
Mrs. L, L. Hroadhrooks, and the
honoree and hosts.
Local Girl Weds
In Salt Lake City
The wedding of Miss Ruth Er-
mii Garrett, eldei doughtci of
Mi and Mrs. Gabe Garrett of Phi I -
1 lips, and Lieutenant I. G Penick
of Fl Douglas, Salt Lake City,
son of Mr and Mrs E. (.' Penick
of Canyon, was solemnised Sat
urday night. June 14. at 8
o'clock, in Salt Lake City
Bishop John A Harter solemn
i zed the single ring ceremony.
For the ceremony the bride
chose a redingote dress of aqua,
with white accessories Her cor
sage was fashioned of pink rose-
I buds
The couple was unattended
I Mrs Penick was graduated from
West Texas State college this
í spring at Canyon, with a B. A
' degree
Lt Penick was graduated rrom
; the Canyon college last year,
Í where he was a, member of Tri
Tail fraternity
The newlyweds are at home at
Ft Douglas, where the bride
grot.in is with the United States
air corps.
A pursuit plane has 15,000 par's
in the fuselage and wings, all
held together by 78,000 rivets,
plus welding.
ÁMilwr Keys Leavts Family Ring
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Mr. and Mrs.
nily, second
outside the
- "Ar«sa
Philatelists and envelope cu
lectors would no doubt like to
have in their poi&ession a letter
written by King George V. of
England, April, 191H. to Hugh
Jackson, who is now employed in
the construction department of
the Phillips Petroleum Company,
The letter is now owned by
Mrs. B. V McBride. 317 Whit
tonburg street, a sister of Jack
son's,
Jackson an American soldier
among those who weiit overseas
arid disappointed thai Ihe Armis
tice was signed before the boys
were given an opportunity to "go
on to Berlin." sent the lettei to
his mother, with the notation on
the back, "Feeing fine We had
sohle, trip. With love to all
His rftothei, Mrs K L. Jack-
son of LaMarpe, Kans, who is
dead, had given th:e;lc|ler to Mrs
MeBrid*. who recent!v round the
communication In hei trunllN
The envelope has printed*in the
left hand corner in large Ivpe:
"A MESSAGE TO YOL FROM
HIS MAJESTY KING OKOtttll*
Vt.li" (in the letterhead itself, the
coat of arms is engraved in red
ink, with Windsor Castle also
printed in red ink.
Scribed in the King's handwrit
Ing, the lettei says:
"Soldiers of the United State.,
the people of the British Isles
welcome you on .vour way to take
your stand beside Ihe armies of
mBn.\ Nations now fighting in the
Old World 4he Rieat battle for
human freedom
"The Allies will gain toew heart
and spirit «in youi company I
wish that I could shake the hand
of each one of you anil bid you
God speed on your mission
George R 1.
April 10IH
The paper is of roval station
ery. watermarked with Ihe crown
and vertical lines. The flap of the
envelope la embossed with the
coal of arms
The coat of arms is emblazoned
with the inscription "bleu El
Mon Droit" (For ileal and My
RlgUt , upon which the lion and
horse are standing. On the shield
are the words "Honi Soit Oúl Mai
Y Pense" (Evil to him who evil
thinks), atop of which is the
crown upon which stands a lion
Watermarking of the envelope
ere diagonal lines wtth Alexnn
and I,,ond clearly visible.
In the righthand corner, where
universally the stamp is now
placed, stamped in red ink are the
words: "C C. A."
• We, The Women
— —•£- . ' ' - ;
By Ruth Millett
About seven out of ten married
couples are Squabblers That
wouldn't matter to anyone if they
could do nil their squabbling at
In me and cut it out when they
are out m company. Bui it Is
never that way
Squabblers get so used to pick-
ing at each other, contradicting
each other, and fMik|r$i nn ^stie
oüt oi such small things as wKeth-
ei to leave a party at twelve or
"lie, that they don't even rpali/4
when they ARE squabbling.
But everyone else dp? . The
lackering of just one couple
enough to make a whole roomfu
of conBemal people uncomforiab'l
and kill an otherwise gay party.
II you are married, check up
on yourself and see if you ,and
your husband are sqemt^biers. You
are if—
Ho, starts to tell a story spid
vftu say, "No, it wasn't that w,
li> n't voi 1 remember—."
SIGNS OF A
SQUABBLER
When you are restless and anx-
ious to go somewhere, he says,
"For heaven's sake, can't you re-
lax for five minutes?"
One or the other of yriu ends
a mild dispute wilh bitter words.
You can never agree ori when
to leave a party.
Arriving at « party late, one of
you blames it on the other, in-
stc ui of the innocent party shoul-
dering l.nlf the blame
Either of you ridicules the
other's ideas, on any subject
One of you complains, even in
a half-joking voice, about the
other's faults and shortcomings.
ir you suspect you and your
husband may be classed as Squab-
blers in your friends' minds, make
it a point of being as courteous
and gracious to each other — at
least when you are out in com-
pany — as you are to other peo-
ple You'll be surprised how
much higher you'll rale as guests.
V
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What Helps Borger Help Ton'
Lest You Forget—
The V F W Auxiliary will
hold its regular meeting tonight
at ii o'clock.
Mrs. W M Onstot will preside
in the absence of the president,
Mrs. H. E. Conley, who is at-
tending the state convention at
Ft. Worth.
The Americanism committee
will present an Independence day
program Mrs H N Mcintosh
will be the hostess foi the eve-
ning,
All members are requested to
be present
Mrs Mattie Crawford and
daughter, Hillie Louise, have g>>ne
to Ft Worth, to make their home
Mrs Crawford, proprietor of the
Borger Dining room, has resided
111 Borger the past 11 years. Rillie
Louise was graduated from Bor-
ger high school this spring.
Ruth Adams Is
Bride Of N. Hoppe
With the bride's parents the
only attendants, Mhs Ruth Adams.
Borger. daughtei <•( Mi and Mr.,
Rube T Adams of Hereford, be
came the bride ol Noble Hoppe of
this citv last Sunday afternoon
at :t:;in o'clock.
The Rev A IJ Foreman, pas-
tor of the San Jacinto First Bap
tisl church. Amarillo, solemnized
the ceremony in Ihe parsonage
For the occasion fhe bride
wore a navy blííe aftcrnlw>n frock
with white accessories Her Bow-
ers were light pink roses
Her mother was frocked in or
, chid, with white accessories
Following the ceremony the
couple enjoyed a short wedding
trip before returning to this
city They are now at home on
the Stekoll lease
Mrs Hoppe attended Hereford
high school and beauty school in
A ma 1 illo. She is a former employe
9 Church News
Group 4 of the First Raptist
chtlft*h met Tuesday in the home
,of Mrs. Cecil Hagan, for a month-
ly meeting.
;Tfic July party was planned
arid the next meeting will be a
nlgW session, with Mrs. E. Gob
nell, In order that those who
spirit may attend same.
< Refreshments were served Mes*
duties G W. Holeomb. Bob AI
ffed, Elmer Gosnell, T W
Hawks, Buck Sanders, H. H. Ras
of, ,Al A. Walker, Harold Hoi
comb
New iJndtr-avt
Cream Deodorant
Ufely
Stops Perspiration
WKtmm
1. Doe not ;ot dresses, doe*
not irriwie skin.
Z. No waiting to dry. Csnbe used
tight sfict shavingl
S. ItiStsntly stops penpirstion
for 1 to ^ cf#ys RcinUves odor
ftom peis.rlrtition. '
4. Apure,whi,cátemeles ,sisin*
less vsnishing cretin.
(• Arrid hs* been «wstded ih<
Approval SculoftlicAmcricsn
lastiiute of Luindtrinp for
being hsrmless to ftbtics.
SB MILLION Jars of Arrid
have been «old. Tir • lar today I
. Mill
Her s Í m r V f llnn Haul dnignrrf
In rui « dulr of roans or old, rklld
■dull, for • Vacation flll d with
¡y Ih tilinga u want (o da.
1
¿HOTEL W/ttiHINtt'rON
waelilnglan. II. €
Al na previo* tlm Ib ar Nailon' HI
lory ha Washington oflarfd
Ih Vorallon
•l>l>eal It now hold . aoom-Tawn Waah
Inalon hoa l< ol an AffltUied Nallonat
Hole! loealed oppoalle Ihe II. M. Trrawrr
and orartooklns lh« Whit Hon
¿MOUNTAIN UK HOTEL
Manís!nils Uk«, Vn.
altllude ol ar
rilante al
•S d«rreea acerata l «p ralurt . , . mil
high golf coaraa mountain climbing
haraa-
many other
■■BP
hark riding
•porta. C.ood a
right ta aar door.
*JIIN« HOTEL
N«w Orlsaas, La.
Now htra'a a apal la ptrk far Vacallan
Varlellea galore, n r a dall Moaiant In
w*.
iÜauh 8
¿HOTEL FALLI
Marliis, Teaiaa
i'«iw for Mir VuMHtlTa
^hv:r.i ssi:;
at«r ar*
IjHH
Honaa ar* eonnerled hr snderpaaa rar
arr . . , f!o«d food, whether It h al
your eh lre or a reeommended dirt, aakta
t?ooi*d S
Hullas . . . Sperlal Ratea to fineal an
eitrndul atav ... On Blata Raalaa I
¿HOTEL RtliCANBBR
Oalvaataa. Texas
Plntsl Sari BallHng In th< world
A Tt',1
lalns at Ih renl rs *1
eawTll Baal"
ard overlooking Ik* Oalf of Mrslro . . ,
aaanable Halts . . . Flnaat F«mda and
e ^
*foiHts suficimo tonOkNm Oi
IMHtHStl HMWNM MtKfOINtf
r,
Hum*/
\ IMMiHCfláM
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nr.ifkKt
of Ruth's Beauty Shop and until
her marriage, was associated with
the Peacock Beauty Shop.
The bridegroom, a graduate of
Pharoah, Okla . high school, has
been with the Harry Stekoll OU
Co. for the last five years.
• Clubs
a||ij
The Pe trolla home demonstra-
tion club met ve;,terday after-
noon in the home of Mrs. How-
ard Sehroedor
Group singing was enjoyed,
with Mrs. Speck Smith, accom-
panied by Mrs Schroeder. fav-
oring the group with a vocal so-
lo.
At conclusion of the afternoon's
entertainment Mrs Schroeder and
Mrs W t,. Scott surprised Mrs.
Floyde Humphries with a pink
and blue shower.
Guests include Mesdames M F.
Nurse, Floyd Humphries, I. A
Johnson. Cecil Gibson, H N.
Vaught, S|ieek Smith, W. D. Fer-
rell, Kdgar Pugh. C L. Hodges,
W F Beadle, Rav M Vaught,
W (). Conner, C. M. Bond, and
the hostesses.
Mrs T B. Johnson was unable
to attend bul sent a gift.
Mrs J A Fahle was hostess
to the Pioneei Mothers club yes-
terday, at a covered dish lunch-
eon.
Present were Mosrtames < 'latidle
Marlow, Ma ble Tucker. W M
Chapman. J. B. KiUingswerth, W.
M MeCarty. H A Dally, R. A.
Wright. J A Nuckolls, John
Grayson, John Hildreth, W M.
Marlow, C B Harbor and H T
Balsley.
The Boston mountains are in
Arkansas
Pyorrhea May
Follow Negloct
Are your gums unsightly'' Do
they itch? Do they burn? Druggists
return money if first bottle of
"LETO'S" fails lo satisfy.
Cretney Drug
NORA MAE'S
BEAUTY SHOP
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Shampoo wave, and 7Cad
Revlon manicurt* 19%
Beautiful 7.50 machine- r nn
le wave 3.UU
313 Hvdgeenka Ph. TIT J
Attend one of the
GOOD Mnviei «bow-
ing today and
RELAX
In Cool Comfort!
•RIG*
Last Day! "VICTORY"
Fredric March- Betty Field
FRI. SAT.
EXTRAI EXTBAI
U. S. Cavalry
, ' —Hit"*—
Ft. Bliss—Tt*.
"Here Comes The Cavalry"
• STATE •
NEW SCREEN ft SOUNDI
Last lo Dayl
"RideKellyRlde"
Fri. Sat.
"KANSAS CYCLONE"
- REX
"DA. KILDARE'S CRISIS"
ft "Oifls tinder 81"
Fri. Sat.
Humphrey Bogart
"WAGONS ROLL
AT NIGHT"
'! ¿ —end—-
"K)NY POST"
"Flight Command"
"Public Psb. No. i
rti. Sat Lum ft A Inter
"Draomina Out Loud"
—end—
"Rangor Br Tha Lady"
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 185, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1941, newspaper, June 26, 1941; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168319/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.