Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 79, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1928 Page: 3 of 6
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THURSDAY, "FEBRUARY 23, 1928.
THE BORGER DAILY HERALD
MODES OF, THE MOMENT
Mrs. Ray Haggard
Phone
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IIKJ7 Bridge ,
Knteilain Husbands
Mesdamei; Frank Reams, Kstlier
Cherry and Henry Zigler were hos-
tesses to the 1 j;7 Hridge Club mem-
bers and their husbands last Satur-
day evening witha most delightful
bridge dinner.
The guest assembled at the home
of Mrs. Henry Zigler, where a de-
licious three course dinner was
served, after which they adjourned
to the home of Mrs. Frank Reams,
where six tables, tastefully arranged
for the games, awaited them.
The approach of St. Patrick's day
was brought to mind by the general
color scheme of green and white,
mid the St. Patrick suggestions used
in the tallies and the appointments
of tile dinner.
At the end of six games of bridge,
beautiful score prlr.es were present-
ed to Mrs. Hob Reynolds and Mr.
liill Iieskew.
Music and dancing weer enjoyed
until a late hour, when the parting
guests unanimously declared the
event the very best in the history
of the club.
Those present other than I lie
' members anil husbands, were Mr.
and Mrs. K. C. Immel, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Neil, and Mrs. Frank liar tie.
Mrs. Don Dilley Knterfalns
Mfinbei-s of Wednesday Itridge
Mrs. Don Dllley opened the doors
of her hospitable home yesterday af-
ternoon to the members of the Wed-
nesday Hridge Club.
In the games of bridge Mrs. K. I!
.iSlmore was given the high score and j
Mrs. H. D. Irvan was fortunate in I
getting the cut prize. There were j
no guests present.
Local News
Ranger W. H.
for Wichita Falls
Kirby left today
Tom
rillo.
Gilbert left today for Ainu-
Jack Katsli
on business.
was in l'ampa toduy
I'. Lowry of Alt us
tucky on business.
Ok la, is
Fred A. Sbelton 01 Maylleld. Ken-
luck;!. is a visitor in Horger.
O. 10. Turner, representative of
the Sims Oil Company, is in the city.
Mr. Turner is from Lubbock. Tex.
r-
Redfern places four
pointed flying panels
on this youthful even-
ing dress of white
moire. It has two cry-
stal ornaments ap-
just below the V neck
with its narrow turn-
back collar and tlic
other in the center of
the shaped girdle. The
dress Is cut quite low
in back.
——1
more than one quick trick.
Do not raise your partner's suit
from one to two unless you have
normal support In the suit, plus two
probable tricks.
Any three or more cards consti-
tute normal support for partner's
Major suit; but two do not utiles:
out* Is Ace or King.
Ace-x, King-x, x-x-x or greater
strength is normal support for part-
ners suit.
Queen-x is borderline "normal
support."
After once passing partner's Ma-
jor bid, a bid of another suit is
not a denial.
Holdings which justify taking out
partner's No Trump with a 4-card
Major are unusual.
A Major take-out of your part-
ner's No Trump should be made with
length and strength; however, with
compensating side strength, a take-
out. may be made with a long weak
M a jor.
Ridding first a lower-valued suit
and later a higher shows: Tops In
the lower, lack of tops and possi-
bly greater length in the higher.
A bidder who has shown two
suits and who wishes to bid again.
should rebld the lower-valued.
Jump partner's No Trump to two
when you have strength and desire
to shut out a bid from fourth hand.
After two suits have been shown
by your partner, who has bid the
higher-valued lirst. choose which-
ever you can support the better.
When determining whether to as-
sist your partner's suit-bid or to
name your own declaration, be nei-
ther grasping nor timid; bid eon-j
vent ionaily
The partner of n No Trump bid-'
der who holds a strong Major two
suiter should take out with the
stronger suit.
Do not take out your partner's
No Trump witha 4-card Major, un-
less the Major In very
the hand contains additional
strength and u blank suit or weak
singleton; Or unless, with four hou-
ors in one hand, the side strength
assures a Major game and a higher
honor-count.
(To He Continued i
RIG
W. J. Shea and F. P.
Tulsa are in Horger as ;
Hotel Black.
Monahan ofj
;tiests at t he !
ti'y and bake about 50 minutes. It is rarely wise to bid No Trump
To make pastry, sift 3 cups flour.'over an original adverse suit-bid
:.1 teaspoons baking powder, 1 tea-! without I wo stoppers in the adver-
-spoon salt. Rub in 1 cup shorteninc;. | sarie:;' suit.
Melt 1-2 cup shortening in 3-1 cup with a strong hand containing
tablespoon lemon | |JUt (,ne stopper in the adverse suit,
Ira Carpenter, of
Goods company, is
Carpenter resides at
Carpenter's
in the city.
Panhandle.
Dry
Mr.
Miss Roma Castor and
friends of Panhandle were
in Horger yesterday.
Miss Lois Young of
in Horger attending the
Show.
severs I
visitors
Amarillo is
Spring Style
Tom Blair, Fred Morley and Char-
lie Saunders were in Stinnett yes-
terday afternoon on business.
hot water. Add 1
juice and volk of 1 egg. Slowly add I
mushrooms in butter for 10 min-!
to flour mixture, cutting in with aj
knife. Knead two or three minutes
on a slightly floured molding board, j
Roll into a sheet to tit the top of!
the baking dish, making the dough j
about 1-2 Inch thick. Cut two 2-inc.i I
gashes at right angles to each other!
iu the center of the crust and tit
over chicken mixture in baking dish.
No Trump should be
ner has bid a Minor.
Pre-empt to the limit or
all; do not pre-empt wh
strong.
if: trickless.
A following bid does not
luntee two quick tricks, but it
Itl'.IDGK
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POINTERS AND TESTS
.MILTON WORKS
Brick Ice cream, cake and coffee
were served to the following club
members; Mrs. I, Fleig, Mrs. II. D".
Irvan. Mrs. J. T. Buckley. Mrs. ('
ft. Stahl, Mrs. E. II. Elmore. Mrs.
J. A. Holmes, Mrs. L. M. Draper,
Mrs. W. T. Ma lone, Mrs. It. IS. Cow-
an. Mrs. Lucklleld and Mrs. W. I).
Kelly.
The club will meet with Mrs. I
Flc.ig next Wednesday afternoon at
I o'clock. Mrs. Fleig will entertain
with a luncheon.
Mayor and Mrs. Glenn
are expected back in the
days from a business trip
A. Pace
next few
to South
Texar and Louisiana.
L. M. Ilackett and G. Raymond,
representatives of the B. S. & B..
are guests at the Black hotel. They
are from Kansas City. Missouri.
iCOOKERY COLUMN!
i
Number Attend
fjlverview Stock
The Panhandei Power and Light
dance at Riverview Club last night
was proclaimed a huge success. A
^arge attendance ^was jireseiU. Dei(-
fiis Comer and liis Riverview Club
orchestra furnished mush
Wednesday niglil for these
LOCAL CHURCH
THANKED FOR
SERVICE HERE
Dean of School Writes Ap-
preciation For Concha
Rickard's Burial
A letter has just
by Rev. A. K. Ptici
Presbyterian church and Mrs.
from Miss Berta Murray, dean of
the Presbyterian School for Mexican
girls at Taft, Texas, which express- j
e;- Miss Murray's and Consuehi i
Hlekard, daughter of Mrs. Concha
Richard, appreciation for the work
done by the Presbyterian ladies ot
the church in raising a collection to I
bury Mrs. Riekard. The letter fol
lows:
"Dear Mr. and Mrs. Price: Your j
letter came today and we can it im-
press to you our gratitude fol the'
information they brought. LJttle 1
Conseula has wanted to know some-j."
, >
thing of her mother's death. She
lias been a mighty brave little girl!
through it all; at lirst she worried i
about what would become of her:
when I assured her that she could
continue her work In the school and
i perfectly satisfied. We will con-
tinue to keep her in the school un-
til she finishes, as I am sure
would have been the wish of her
mother. I did not know Mrs. Rick-;
ard except through 'etters which I 1
received in regard to her daughter.
"Consuela is 12 years old and in'
the third grade. She and her mother
I'ad been In the states since Septem-
ber S, 1927. She wants to thank
you for your sweet letter to her and;
for all you people of Borger have!
done for her. It is wonderful thel
way the Lord lias provided for her;
and blessed her In so many ways. |
You may send her mother's things i
to her in care of the school and she I
will receive them.
"May I thank you too. since. I 1
feel responsible for her now Wilt'
vou thank the people of Borger and
especially the Preslr terian ladles !
for the commendlble work they did. j
With best wishes. Sincerely Berta j
Murray," Dean of Taft Presbyterian j
School for Mexica Girls.'
R> SISTER MARY
HrcalGast Baked apples, cereal,
cream, country sausages, re-lieatcd
potatoes, breakfast radishes, crisp
toast, milk, coffee.
Luncheon—Tomato rarebit, heat is
ot lettuce with French dressing, ;* ••
pie fritters with fresh maple syrup
milk. tea.
Dinner-— Chicken pie. grilled
sw^jef pttl a foes, Jg'rcnch endive ^and,
humquat. salad, fresh rhubarb 'pie,
evevTs milk, coffee.
dances, j since chicken pie was supposedly
| a favorite with our forefathers it
seems quite apropos during this red
! letter month of February.
I < 'hicken Pie
One four or live-pound fowl. "
i hard cooked eggs. 1-2 pound mush-
j ioitis, 3 tablespoons flour, 2 table-
spoons butter, English pastry.
CVan and cut up chicken for
i serving. Cook in boiling water to
' covei until tender. When about
I half done add 1 tablespoon salt,
j When tender reniwve from broth
j and reduce stock to three cups.
Strain, cool and remove fat. Saute
been received i utes. Cover bottom of baking dish
„f ||u, j,-jrst with slices of hard cooked eggs.
j Add a layer of prepared mushrom i!
and cover with pieces of chicken. |
The neck. backbone and wings)
should be used in some other way.j
Continue layer for layer of eggs.j
mushrooms and chicken until allj
is used. Stir flour to a smooth paste
with a little cold milk and stir into
reheated chicken broth. Bring toj
the boiling point and pour over con-
tents of baking dish, cover with pas-
A hand with unusual strength iu I
two short suits is an exception to I
the general rule that No Trump
should not be bid unless three suits I
are stopped.
Hid one No Trump with three Aces |
and iin evenly divided hand; with I
loss strength, pass.
Do not bid No Trump if you have
a, blank suit or a worthless single- j
ton..
Iin bidding, weigh and balance in-
fer! nees drawn from preceding dec- j
lan.it ions.
Ar initial pass by partner does!
lief* indicate, necessarily a hand that ;
Dr. M. L Friedman
DENTIST
Superior Henlstry At Low
Prices for a Short. Time
False Teeth, full set 925.00
Gold Crowns 5.00
Gold Bridge-work 5.00
Gold Inlays 5.00
Silver Fillings 2.00
Full Mouth X-Ray 5.00
Pyorrhea Treatments,
full course 10.00
Trench Mouth Treat-
ments full course 10.00
Extractions, nerve
block 1.00
Work Absolutely
Guaranteed
No. 11 Crusoe Bhlg.
Whitlock's Drug Store
Hours H a. til.—9 p. m.
All
Room
Over
Office
T
that11
Style Show
Successes
—Those who saw the
Style Review last night
were pleased. Those
who see the Show to-
night will pronounce it
a complete success.
—We have hundreds of
other beautiful cos-
tumes in our store.
Come in and see them.
MASONIC NOTICK
Royal Arch Masons are requested
to meet at the Masonic Hall. Thurs-
day evening. February 23rd, for
the purpose of starting a Chapter.
Belgium will spend twice as much
or Its nlr service this year as it did
ill 1 ft 2 7,
Carpenter Dry Goods j
Company
"The Store With a General Line''
if part-
not at
n very
g uar-
shows
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FINAL. SHOWING
SPRING
STYLE
REVUE
7:30 and 10
The Picture—
"That Model From
Paris"
with
Marceline Day
Lytel
and Bert
Last
Time
Today
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Continuous Shows—1:00
M. to 10:00 P. M.
P.
William T. Tilden 2^
to protect his throat,
smokes Luckies
"The roicc is essential to stage work and its care one of the
actor's greatest worries. During the course of some of my
stage appearances, I am called upon at intervals to smoke i
a cigarette and naturally J have to he careful about my
choice. I smoke Lucky Strikes and have yet to feel the
slightest effect upon my throat. I understand that toast'
ing frees this cigarette from any throat irritants.
They're 100% with me.
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It's toasted
No Throat Irritation-No Cou£h.
Prominent Tobacco
Buyer says
"The Cream of
the Tobacco Crop"
goes into Lucky Strikes
"Buying tobacco for Lucky
Strike Cigarettes a matter
of selecting the finest grown.
It is my duty and instruction
to buy 'The Cream of the
Tobacco Crop' for this brand.
Nothing is omitted or spared
in making my purchase just
a little better. Quality always
tells."
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Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 79, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1928, newspaper, February 23, 1928; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth209380/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.