Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 292, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 28, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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Put Your Time On A Budget,
Busy Singer Advises Women
By ALICE HART
NEA Service Stall Writer
Nii time I'm- charm n wacln. •
"Order ■ in- household, j,ju
social activities, vow private and
public wnrl fjirga
Speaks, and dr rlcm■ n.. irate-
The distinguished ... nra a, rf , ,,,
cert and radio lias added dozen
of appearance- ;,l Red f,„. (
fits ami >• Idit i s cantei - to )u.r
prole;
ceunts 1 he hiundi ■ aod oui.
awaj in het tv\ . in mts id
still kee an 1 .mum i ' w ,
the hairdresser n hi sen
maestro
"1 kir d< veils o pe )j jr ;tl, ;
spend a e< od halt ! tie . i i;,;,.
thumhi.in tin -i h p,
shuffling through’bureau
rummagii.; i.;m; e lo; , ,,
shelves, and ti vine t ,emi in; ; :
v.iiat on earth was done with tin.- 1
or that Mis. Soeak eyphp
"And d w old 1 - a i ,e .pp,
with me a I didn't o. . . s,
as a business ' line . , j-,
STUDIO IS RUN LIKE
BUSINESS OFEICE
That mean- h , , _______ ,,,
is ‘lir.-e. I il . a !,i. sai p, p,
In iiei Main - ■ he r a a ,1 - , ;.
tiling case- lop hi: mo.-a a pij
colTCSjK-ndenet and there a- a
desk and tvpew: He She per-
1 ones . p iha mac):pa- a-- ve! 1 .
t'V none : : ! : - ( a . I a ,
deed
And n i- : a inn , ,r! ant, she h.a
a pi riahle 1 ;■ ju v. isti ; ;n lu-r Mao
iial tan apai'tmenl am ; !iie aam
t t'V c lit a' a. la-: a lie . ael.i-o. I-
suninmi aim ,. .no i I');■
earn Ilia a ; lull.-. !■ ■; i e i ,
I’.ll.'l - a a :..
ore kept m order. 1 i , •
paint am lt"'l hi T, a . ni in ,
lar 111 e;. I In p.- ■ iiei i ;neie
separate ■, |e p >• i 'h-api ■ I )e| ■
ment Si- re (iai dem • ■ a l. .
The e .d.-o .. ' : ■ In- .. - ,
T U l
njf) ysr
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j3£S
Youth Coucil To
Have Halloween
Party Tomorrow
With a gala Halloween party
planned, the All-Church Youth
Council will meet tomorrow night
at 7 30 o'clock, in the Phillips
Methodist church.
A number of booths will give
a larnival atmosphere to the re-
creational part i l the evening,
which will be sponsored by the
host church.
The Berger Baptists will have
charge of the following program:
Hymn, "Abide With Me,"
Scripture read by Robbie Lee
Haynes.
Talk. We as Christians to the
Sinlul World," Betty Lee Andress
and Wanda Hainie.
Chalk talk 1 Mrs K. P Smith-
ev. given during a solo, “The
Ninety a id Nine," by Winnie Fred
Homage, accompanied by Elwvn
Pickwood.
Prayer, Bobby Disney.
Betty Jr;an Kempol will lead
the busines; session.
Society
Clubs Churches Parties
New Chesterfield Campaign Starts
In Berger Daily Herald On Nov. 2
Borgcr, Texas
Wednesday. October 23, 1942
Page 2
Current Literature
Body Hears Two
Interesting Reviews
Time for everything—including the hairdresser—is the answer oi
Margaret Speaks, soprano, to tin* charm routine-crowding at (
tixities required of most women nowadays The singer is shown
here at her portable typewriter, making out her personal schedule
lor the week in tor Manhattan apartment
and a ‘ ' 1 be tended” l ie. Once
a week Miss Sueuks .attacks U.e
mad. a id he doesn't !• k at it
between times. She iust 1< .e
it into U.s louder. ()nre a week she
attack the • the; file ami make,
herself a written schedule ha the
ei mme da . Ti at schedule m-
TAKE A TIP FROM
SINGER’S TIME BUDGET
a
keepaw 1 . m dv.'ii 'nne in
'I i
intent a- the concert singer
l> - her business-a nl-lmuse-
■ ... i (bit i\ er> die w ill
,» , ; .i ideas mighty useful.
vineth.oe -eemingl.N mag-
m .at putt .m; thin down in
.in w!\:te belta eluuul
:•' i! ny. tin automatically
nate cm -' ing voquclv on
nii 1 han .1 - ;><■ wide t<> lo.
a! ,,!' i hak .1 *s what gt*L>
■at n.,.■ wi-men int small
n< . >uch leas ing the
r until the last minute, then
'1-0, i :hf i i me a ist ead «>1 do*
nythmg.
i udget me. > • nr t ime m-
!t v. Ml "i itui i ime lor \ ou.
Sugar Users
Warned About
Lapsed Quota
winch certi
sally. Burch
la
Suuii
a
'a i(,rt h ieales i
m exchan
day b>
.1
muii i
.oii Comity
War P
end Ratio!
nng Board,
Burch exp!,.iced.
■ The nc
w ecu-
against
wing their
: :igar pur- j
t if leak’: w:tl be g
died for fi
0 day
chase t
it,.ties t<> 1
apse The ;
lit nv tlie Hat" of
lance/
individ
<”»nsume:'
a s u g a v
Retaiieis, v.hel
nd in
stamps
are
not a fleet e
d.
,d ami oi.-
Um<
from to wln;!
lily of arm
the ('ai il'hean area and lostra-- ; cal;
linns placid on dt-liveri - in r* that th
cent zoning orders, oeea.-ioimlly t:iicatc
Fritch Playmates
Given Joint Party
On Birthdays
.1; K, v;. 1 latnmei schmidt and
VP . r |• \Vlight entertained at
M : r.|f h '. rrimi.'rie \ hall Mon
a, ' honor «•' then- s ac ’ birth-
• Dale Marnmc' -chmidt was
♦ . v and Joe Wt ight
a as \ 2 on Oc t 10.
T!u' hall was u voraled with
I...,)!,• Tidweli. ,J<
I )a'e naninie! a-hnndt.
\VM> Me Miti he!. ;
i 1 , t »e\'ci l< I{111’
IMTMMO'r*
Open 1:45 9c 35c
LAST DAY!
"WAKE ISLAND"
2:00 4:03 - 6:06 8:09 10:12
Thursday. Friday tv Saturday
5 ‘ y
Mitt do s '
Big Hallowe'en Eve
MSD MITE PA(V fY
FRIDAY NIGHT!
1/
Be
Bill
• We, The Women
By RUTH MILLETT
Il is all right tor the general
public b ha broad-minded in its
mdgmetit id sei\ ici' men and to
mare a' •< vv anre I'M' theii' • -M
lease" e< luluit whenever it is
neci ssary. but the gills who date
men in unih rm ought not let the
! uniform i ltluence then judgment
j of the man
Th( \ \v * il l f tb.ey are ieali. de
etiuugh to understand that not
’ every man m u ulorm is a model
1 hero Thei 1 are e\erv tvpe and
| every kind el' man in service,
i And it i up to a girl to lie iust
I .is exactin'1 in her judgment <>t a
i sen h emnn as o| a civilian.
"PICKUPS" ARE NO
DIFFERENT TODAY
i The go ! wlm date: men in mu -
;nrm v. cmi!ti <i•. wdi tn loilow t’nase
If vt i are the kind of a girl
j vv ho w i uldn’t dream -d letting
| ' , . rh i.'i1 i)!e!.*'d lit.' l>y a rivdian,
j ci< n't think it ;> all right l-..» strike
| up an acCjiiainiance with a strmi
i ,' i' because Iw happi’iis to be in
uniform
1)( n.'t lei a ; ■ manee be Imr
.ed up just bet a use this is war
lime Take plenty ol time to get
. qa cut. i! witi: a . er\ ire mail be-
lt re .mi get any romantic ideas
ml him
Don't iower any <•! your stand*
| ., •< 11 that d y • • i.i <ii'ii ’
e j •. f i! i ! I i' c thought a •. y
* e ! SV • t i;..! ! he . ■ : . t me : > m
niK meet . i ; i r oar an Is. Il one
snggf-st ’ meelmg vim downtown
ii.-tead of calling I«»i you at your
In .me. let him know right away
llia-t : , vv .j• !,a\ •• a date
wdh you, tu> can call for you.
I >< • i .c s« dot ; lima d t- make
.ai more- si n that ; • u make the ■
. I 'M : s ind. let • me. \ he ev. d.de j
I dink > "u a■ e ni' 'i e ■ >phist icated j
• si an i o n.tiui al and ,
Min n |.i-r dent \ <• ■ i I : dot' '
II look a!f*m \ Min self. I: y«.u !
forget that, you'll get along '
I Current literature group of the
i A. A. U. W met Monday ;u"
I in the Federated Club Rooms
I under the leadership of Mrs. (l (i.
j Marketi.
Mrs. Ira Williams presented
an interesting: review of "The
j Haft.” a st i v bv Hubert Trum-
; ball relating the experiences of a
crew of three men whose navy
bo nil >cr wais forced (imv.'i in ‘.ho
Pacific. The men pent 34 (l •
j rn a rubber tall salvaged Irom
i their plan.-.
Mrs. Russell Simms gave a re-
j \dew < f varied incident of life
i as expressed in a coliection
i poem: .
Piesent were* Ah. -dames S V.
A11v;« " 1. Franco- l. » • i mr. ()pai
Edwards. 1- l. Wile... e Lewi.-
I\'. Pittman. F. A Mt C'i'Midon, H
M Hasp. 1) V. Mol mi.- Le.-tor
Ik Wo. q. ( ; W M l b'li. ! i'a
W : i ! '. i! Si It 1 b." ! i 1 'id. Til' •)
IPmdall. II. A. ShehJ.'U P S.
Plat /or. Ru. ■ 11 Suns. M ■ * i.
thei Hudnlph. Fli, a’oeth \\ d and
Margaret A. Elliot.
Freshman Class Has
Election cl Officers
Martin Mat hen oy was elected
of
at u lecent meeting, with Christ-
ine DeOiman named vice-presi-
dent
H: in .ua Cl lbcrt was elected
c-« rotary. Fr. r < Clark, tieasur-
er, Court o\ Pl'.dbps. reporter.
Pej v,y Meredith arid Marvat
Mathenev wu ■ eli* »sen membeis
td the annual stall.
The s'v 11s'm’s are Mrs. LuUt
Fiady. Mr. McKelland and Coach
I f.mna.
Many Attend VFW's
Navy Day Party
Sixty-i is were in at tern lance at
j Monday nightV V. F W. Au\J-ar;.
! party in observance o: Nn\ > Day
I Mi ’!'• i:i Davi rinlktj:-
j played as a man ■ :o!<y Ancho*s
! Awcc'li."
Gaines of bingo were placed.
I . . :Ih defi lei Miinv;:- as p: i/.es
i The iadi v dual t akes • ■«m \a*«l at
! •vf'i'shiru il time were topjjeri
! with tins l lags.
• Friich News
Lob Shepard, who is stationed in
1 (It ■ rgia. w a • Mere i ecenj 1> visit -
mg hi.- parv its, Mr. and Mrs. C.
I 11 Sheiini d
I Mi. and Mi s Ed Mills of Station
j IF.! were work cud cue.sts in the
j .1, (’. WJkm • ni h-.’u* .
| Brother .hah Will Idled the
Church 1 \ Chnsl pulpit. Sunday
j and Bi o. Stevens filled the Berger
S pulj'lt.
Mi and Mi Imy Stc-wart and
1 bah\ c ! ('< lt<n Ct liter wej . ■ vrei■!•:
end guc.ds I Mi and Mi1 . ,Ie; so
f Hotiiy.v
KEEP 'EM FLYING
Mrs. Roy Howard
Given Birthday Parly
Helen Fowler honored her
I'.hiiu, Mrs. Rnv Howuci. with
a birthday party at their home
Saturday evening. .Mrs. George
F Bremer and Mrs C. L. Mouek
Bridge era. the evening divt-r-
. n and » : • e went 1 . Mr - G
W. (itbh . high, Mrs. Ray Rus-
sell, seond high and Mrs. Ed
Mw . b . A gift was. presented
tile b< nore. .
Kelnslimerts were ;ervnl to
:V!e.y amo. ]*; ; Mil;>. G. L. Mouck.
Il I H'hwedder, George f'.
Bu m r Chester Arthur, E L.
Siler. Albert Ban!/. J G Albion,
Ray Russel!. Bill Walsh, G. W.
(Rbbs, P b Blanche. Theron
.Smith, Curl J'dinson. Maurice
l.anaimn, J C Wilkim u. K G.
'daminei scl"m:dt. W. Bent/., Helen
Fovv!.*r and Mi lb ■ card.
Bob Conley Going
Into Flight Officers
Training in Houston
TI... Li,,,.;vU A My.-is Tobacco
(.'i:m|.iui).v n ;;momuinfj a now
u 1 ter-
: cl.l ci-:.ii i-ito- state it.-; belief
tt.. w bat ttrt' kvi look for in a
. ,:.ireUe a mild, goi d-tasting
Mnnke . . , and ni.thi-ig else.
Tiu: me ent eampaiKn, like pre-
vioii-. Che: vi field campaigns, is
t, t;„- idea that men and
women mok«- cigarettes for the
i vment they gel out of it. This
it-., is ea.-ried eut-in the copy
h ■ • that ‘ Chestei neids j
give sm keis m'.re pleasure be- |
eaise their right combination!
iLI nd’ of tobaccos makes them,
milder and hetler-tasting”.
Each advertisement in the |
current senes carries a picture and j
text I tn the CMtfflcM "TOB- [
ACCOI ANT). L’ S. A " illustrating i
. -me phase - I ugarette making.'
Tit's ijookict, now in its fifth
million, has had a wide free dis-
' ii.utu -n :. id is used as a source
..:i,i icfer.T.ce book on tobacco;
ig ;,nd manufacture in many
-. i - and lolleg. s Anyon. may j
. ; Inc cop> i>y writing to :
.... l, \ 21, New York, I
N. Y.
I i, ■ i.r.st advertisement in the
m appearing in newspapers !
■ ■: , n11a -: 2. shows a picture ;
f ,i i:: - vui ct Navy flyers as the i
mad i. being distributed. One i
li M' , .-:,i t..n of Chesterfields and j
• - .-apt11 n reads, “There's noth- !
ir.g like a letter from home or a |
■ i-' a , 1 milder, better-tasting j
, ' , !. ■ Then the copy de- |
M il-11- the pleasure theme.
,lames Glen Hudson, Ray Lamb.
C. M. Bargsl-y, J‘tn Higgins,
C ecil Gibson, George Enochs, A
C McElmurrv. J. H. Barnes, Flo
Har.ser, R y Pace, John Dickey.
r v Tavlor, J. R Leisay, Clyde
Spa s. Miss Delores Higgins. Smo-
kv Gibson, Mrs. Lester Will and
Mis.; Earline Clarida.
Sending gifts wera Mrs. Doc
Tunnel, E. E. Schneider, Mrs.
Floorer and daughter, Norma.
BLOOD STEPS UP
CHAPEL HILL. Oct. 28 —Ca-
det Robert E. Blood, jr.. New
Hampton, N. H . speedy scatback
the Navy Pro-Flight School
football team at North Carolina,
left for primary flight training at
Peru, Ind. He was a star at
Amherst.
MRS. WILBOURN HONORED
Hon, . ... Mi - . Ray Wilbourn. j
;i pink and blue shower was given !
r.-vently in the Iv me of her par-
. Mr and Mrs. Lester Will.
After an afternoon of games,
him ni. were .-erved to Mes- ,
WAR WORKERS
ALL-VEGETABLE
LAXATIVE
• In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablets,
there are no chemicals, no minerals, no
phenol dcrivativcs. NR 1 ablet3 a»e dif-
ferent—art different. Purely rratable
-a combination of 10 vegetable ingre-
dients formulated over 50 years ago.
Uncoated or candy coated, their action
is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as
millions of Nil's have proved. Gcta2«
box today ... or larger economy size.
NOW..
CANDY
« COATiP
a"rTYi | rv°r Rfcui*" >
TO NIGHT, TOMORROW ALRIOHT
1 >r; iv.-
Mr and M< •. ITT«r1
Am.ii illo ai v ht-i v !■ ’i Unv d in :•
visit wilh til* l.iMt'f : ■til ' * 1 < i
if - ' I;?T-in-la .v. Mr. a uf Mi ■ Jac k
S' IF lie (Mnlev. former Plniljp.s
cmjdi ye. wh . is in training under
t' e Civil.an \' 1 Ti ami m pro-
gram. has just completed his cross
counti'v and navigation course m
Amai dlo and is be or sent Satur-
fi.'V [■ Hooslon. whc»o he will go
ir.k* flying DCR’s 'transports'
Lockheed Vegas and C.’ess ias, in
a Flr’iit (il'lii er ■ Training com se
Mi: <’ ii;lev i . mer president
• a i he .In o . Tu t ruieth CT ntin y
l ion. cirmlovoii bv the Army
A r V' " c ’ - Terhnaa! : <h* ■* d ns
Ai : ;i die. !• >r Uc* dl!ration.
REV. M. HARTENBERGER
OF AMARILLO
Tonight 8 00 P. M.
HIS SUBJECT:
The Most Important Question
Of 1942'
Trinity Lutheran Church
JEFFERSON AND HEDGECOKE STREETS
V-
Mrs. Hudson Honored
With Parly at Friich
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Noisemakeis Fun For All! ^
• Lest You Forge!
T lie Ha ie ! V M S wi
in' *a m the ehureli l<»inon> w .
10 so i '< ht. !•; ftm an all-ilay mo.
Mi Itcrt G .■ <1 IF rger .
leach the Lett, • M« 01 book.
A li'ied ehuken tii uirr will 1
; e. v«- : at Of Ml Ail ladie of :J
' imnoaey ,u( welcomed.
Meo>f m- ir.ee! - are reminded *
* f.•-■ H.dk ween t>arlT t-mgh.t .
11 30 oh : ,ck, i. the hall.
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Open 1:45 2 10c 2 25c
TODAY h THURSDAY
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"Winning Your Win-,
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Has ci Cold
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J- wear overalls — willingly — to
care for her country’s ears. And on
h r civilian duties she doesn’t go
faster than 35—same us all other
patriots. 35 gets you there without
undue wear. But there’s another
baltlefront against wear at exactly
00 miles per hour!
When your car s stock still, with
the engine starting cold, what’s
faster vour Winter oil or rampant
lii, tion? You ran have hopes—or
yen i an have your engine otl.-
pi. vi t- ti f v the quick simple change
to t onoco Nih motor oil. Knriched
by an added synthetic, this pat-
ented Conoco Nfh oil seems to
"magnetize” otl.-l'LA I INt; to inner
engine surfaci-s as closely as dur-
able plating on humfters.
\\ lu re diH-s any good plating go
during all-day parking or over-
mgi;! ’ It doesn’t go. It stays. And
neither does oit.-pt atini; all go
draining down to the crankcase at
every chance. Long hours after
you stop long minutes before any
oil from lielow could climb all the
v. v up the oil,-plating that's
t. ve<l up cm he casing cold starts.
Th faithful oil-plating is still
h. at 35, of course, aiding the
., duty liquid film of NtH oil to
keep wear tiiat much farther away.
Not much chaneo now of chang-
i'.g to a new i ar. Smart strategy is
I a t'ug to an OIL platkd engine,
t t \ (k a N'h oil for Winter at
'> Mi .e Merchant's ('onoco
» .tn mental Oil Company
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 292, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 28, 1942, newspaper, October 28, 1942; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737372/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.