Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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Entered as second-class matter
November 23, 1926, at the post of-
fice at Borger, Texas, under the act
of March 3, 1897.
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bility for their safe custody or return. The
utmost care will be taken, however, to see
that they are not lost or misplaced in this
officer
PlIONE 13 FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS
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SLIPPER CASE —
EW5ROIDERED "WITH
U3VIM6 CARE
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CLEVER WCWEtfY-
THE FANCY PIN-
CUSHION .'WHAT
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it iswt the value,
but the spirit imvv
walcrt it is gnew- -
sa.it> aunt emmv,
who usep to >av£
all the ou> patterws
to these
clever shaving,
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FROM AUWT LUCY, WHO
ALWAYS WAS t-VftNDy AT
usimo up scraps,'
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the character
standing or reputation ot' any individual (
firm, concern <>r corporation that may ap- 1
pear in the colums of The Herald, will be ;
gl;*<lly corrected when called to the atten-
tion of the editor. It is nof the intention)
>f this newspaper to wrongly use or in
jure any individual, firm, concern or cor-
poratio ano corrections will be made when
war i uted as prominently as was one:
wrongly published reference to article. .
ADJUSTED COMPENSATION
fathers pwde-the- quart-^ize
k)005>tache cup, which aaothepl. .
0&taiheo wnh "tpaoinu stamps .
HERE AND THERE
After today there are only
two more days in which ex-
service men may tile their ap-
plication for adjusted com-
pensation. Adjusted compen-
sation is, in effect, a fully paid
up endowment policy. If you.
made your application three i
years ago and the toal com-
pensation to which you are
entitled amounted to fifteen
hundred dollars, the loan val-
ue of your policy on January
first will be about one hun-
dred and eighty dollars.
The date has been extend-
ed from time to time but of-
ficials insist that it will not be j ———
extended in this instance be- j m. r. showaiter was seen shak-
yond January first. An ex-ser- j inK a wicked hip while dodging a
vice man is justly entitled to j motorist yesterday.
it and if his application is not j
filed by the date set he will j Joe Steinberg loves the odor of
forever lose the chance. (flowers. He was seen carrying a
The local post of the Ameri- u°c^ of cauliflower down the
can Legion has the blanks and H ree ■
all information necessary. It
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Vs'HEhl
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whole work?!
CrALUSES —
LSLEEVe.-WOLOEV
SVMCH
program lias been arranged and all
are invited to attend.
Rev. Boultinghouse's sermon for
Sunday will be a New Year's ser-
mon the subject of which will bo:
"Light All The Way."
England Clings
To The Ancient
Maria Marten Show(
LONDON (/P) Blood and thun-
der only faintly described Maria i
Marten, or the Mystery of the Red I
Barn. Kngiands most celebrated j
melodrama.
Maria Marten is the liritislii
Lucie Tom's Cabin. It goes on for- j
ever Companies are always play- j
ji in Hie provinces and occasion-'
ttly it has a revival in suburban j
tueatres about London.
l DINING HALL \
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5 Hotel Lobby *
BORGER ABSTRACT CO.
C. I>. WORKS, I'l-es. <• <'■ WORK,
Office: Hoard of;Trade and Commerce illdg. First door
Western Union. phone :!7.
( 'onsolidatcd Abstract Company.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Rev. Johnson and his Choir Leader Mr.
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Vaughn
Tabernacle hull'
of Panhandle win hold services at the Baptist
block west of ;he bank every evening commencing Wednesday,
December 1>S. and continuing to and including Sunday, January
1. Services commencing at 7:i!0 each evening.
invited to these meeting
l,vei\ bod\
JANUARY 1
Home cooked, family
Style Meals
MRS. FLEMING
Prop.
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Dr. M. L Friedman
DENTIST
Tom Blair,
j Rex and Rig
I day
new manager of the
theatres, in his one
in the city proved himself a
real movie man. He was seen in-
specting the screen with Speck.
will only take a few minutes
time and twenty years from
now it will mean something.
NEW PUBLICATION
Carl Williams has duplicated the
style of dress of his predecessor,
Chopsie S. Welsch. It's a beauti-
ful bow tie.
MAYOR PACE
RECEIVES CALL
FOR WELDERS
Mayor Glen A. Pace this morning
issued a call for fifty welders to j
report to him at the City Hali if j
they wish employment as pipe line
welders, to be paid at the rate of
one dollar per hour, by the Janes
Construction company at Odessa.
for pipe
of work
a good
C. It. Stahl was conspicious b.v
his absence for several hours Mon-
day. He was in his private' office
counting nails with friends.
Bill, we understand, you
a fighting mood. Come on
a man around who is regdy
follow
The Daily Herald is in re-
ceipt of a copy of the first
issue of The Gusher, official
publication of the Mutual
Benefit Association of the Pan-
handle Power and Light Com-
pany. The publication is mim-
eographed and neatly stapled.
and is a magazine for, of and
lr< employees of the company.
Its aims as stated are to ad-
vance social and educational
activities of the association. It
has a page of rare humor
and a page of safety talk that
is at the same time inspira-
tional and instructive.
Only those who have been lW' H Warmington at their hom.
in the employ of the company
for three months are eligible
for membership in the M. B.
A. as the organization is cal!-
Claude Ruby lias spent most ol
his time washing his windows since
he gave his coons away.
Warmington Guests
Enjoy Entertainment
One of
ed, and it already boasts a
membership of 98.
Other companies in the Bor-
ger territory would do well to
profit by the example set by
the employees of the Power
company. There is nothing like
art individual publication to
attract interest and loyalty.
Evening Tie Must
Nov/ Have a Slant
LONDON (ypi- Evening tics nin-.i
have a slant of their own. Tin' s
'lie latest among the young bloods!
of Mayfair. Whether the Idea ori-
ginated with the Prince of Wales
or Lord Beatty, each ot whom has
his own tilt for his hat, has not:
been decided, but anyway the Beau
Brummeis of today are in accord'
that ties must have swagger and
lots of it.
As a consequence, hand-me-downs i
how ties have been barred. ab-
solutely. from polite society.
The cute little butterfly or bat
the most elaborate
j Christmas day celebration of the
season was given by Mr. and Mrs.'
South Borger
j in Isom on Sunday and Monday pi-one l!2S.
| A wonderful turkey dinner was i
served Sunday night and follow-!
I |
i ing the dinner, a beautifully liglit-
i i d Christmas tree was disclosed
Texas.
"This is an opportunity
line welders, who are out.
to secure employment at
pay scale and they are. wanted im-
mediately. All those wishing em-
ployment are requested to report I
lo me at once in order that 1 may
be able to inform It. K. .lanes, head
of the Janes company, just how
many men I can send him." Mayor
Pace said.
nre in j The request for fifty pipe line
Don t welders was received in the form
of a telegram this morning to Mr.
Pace from Mr. Janes. Mr. Janes
urged Mayor Pace to send all weld-
ers he could obtain to Odessa at
once.
The Janes Construction company
recently completed its contract of
$74,000 with t lie city of Borger
for the city sewer system and dis-
posal plant. The company is now
doing some extension work in var-
ious parts of the city.
lift Hi CASE
IS SUBJECT OF
LOCAL PASTOR
One of the outstanding sermons
lo be heard on next Sunday night j
is that to be delivered# by Rev. j. j
W. Boultinghonse at the Isom 1
Christian Church, "The Hickman-
Parker Murder."
Mr. Boultinghonse said this morn-j
ing that lie would not go into de- j
laiis of the gruesome murder' but
would confine his sermon to telling
his audience of the necessity of
moj-al and spiritual development ia ;
young- people, which I
out by leading
country. Mental
women
crimes
Ambulance
service,
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the minds of
lias been brought
psychiatrists of tin
analysis of young men and
who have perpetrated sur.-'r.
as that of the Hickman and tlie
Loeb-Leopold murders shows they
were tragically undeveloped.
"It has been proven," Rev. Boul- j
tirighouse said, "that most of these
murders are highly developed in j
every other sense. even ranking j
above t lie average mentally and
educationally except morally and j
spiritually, which has ui#Ji(3r been i
neglected in the home ofttfas never,
properly impressed up&n^^teir minds!
as children."
A watch party will be given at
the church by the Senior Christian '
Endeavor Society Saturday night
starting at 8 o'clock and lasting |
until 12 o'clock in observance of J i
the advent of the New Vear. A good j
Superior Denist ry at Low
Prices for a Short Time
false Teeth, full set _
Gold Crowns 5.00
Gold 15rid;?e-ivork 5.00
Gold Inlays 5.00
silver I'iliings 2.00
Fiill Mouth X-Ra.v 5.00
Pyorrhea Treatments,
full course 10.00
Trench Mouth Treat-
ments full course _ 10.00
K\fractions, nerve
block 1.00
All Work Absolutely
Guaranteed
Itooni No. O Crusoe Bldg.
Over Whitlock's Drug .Ston.'
Office Hours 8 a. in.—!) p. in.
I LEARN
I BEAUTY
CULTURE
We Will Conduct A Night School In
haiit dressing, m anicurinc, marcelling,
water waving, finger waving, round
curling, hair tinting, hair dyeing,
bleaching. bobbing, shingling, singeing
and thinning, scalp treatments, violet
ray treatments, electrical- facials,
plain facials, french packs, bleach
packs, and permanent waving.
ENROLL NOW
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Hours: 7 p.
Miss Laura
m. to 9; 30 p. m.
Steen, Instructoi
Ruby Jo Beauty Salon
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| rind gifts were presented each of
j the guests.
On Monday evening another won-
derful dinner was served with re-
freshments. While dancing and
j singing by some of the guests #ea-
"tured the remainder of the even-
ing's entertainment.
Those present were: Mrs. Taylor,
Jane Carricker, Janette Johnson,
Madge Brandon, Mrs. Lora McCal-
ister. Miss Stidger and Meggers:
Ralph Snarr, Ray Hetter, Mr. Mc-
Donald Tom Harford. Karl Lan-
ningham. Jack Riddle, Mr. and Mrs.
McRoy, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Spidy.
Rush McQueen, Mr. Ellis. Jerry
Howell, A. W. Nelson, L. J. Rob-
erts, Paul Goffer, Bob Mainey O.
REX TODAY
A. Anderson,
Caudill
K. T Kone and Frank
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With An
That Counts
Choice Selection May Be Had At
Reasonable Prices And Terms
Power Company Men
Dance at Riverview
The regular Wednesday night
dance of t.he Panhandle Power A-
Light company, given under 'he
wings, in white for wear with
swallow tail, or in black foi
Tuxedo, are the thing of the mo-
ment. but the stiff, precise bows,
factory made and held In place by
an elastic band, art simply "un-
heard of" in Piccadilly circles
where the bow ties nbottnt after
6 p. m.
In the first place, say the bloods,
the hand-me-down, while conven-
ient. lack all vestige of individual-
ity. The idoa now is that each
little tie, black or white, musl
have its own little twist, to stay
put all evening.
auspices of the M. B. A. was given
tiiej"' Riverview club last night, with
■more than l!io in attendance. The
! Riverview club orchestra furnished
the music and a good time was ex-
pressed by all.
3 DAYS
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Branch factories ot many Ameri-j
<nn concerns aro being opened in I
Cuba.
A newspaper in Hio de Janerio,
Brazil, is to erect u twonty-sioryj
building.
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Adults :t5c
Night
Kiddies U5c
COUPE, (Two)
COUPE
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Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1927, newspaper, December 29, 1927; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth209340/m1/2/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.