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PAGE FOUR _ THE BORGBR (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
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SIMPA*. MAY m
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WOMAN'S PAG
ions
mnninunmn 1! iMmivi . ..«««.«> «
Auxiliary Heads
Of Legion Feted
State and district officer of
the American Legion auxiliar}
were entertained with u delight -
ful four-course luncheon Tuesday
in the home of Mr . L. J. Hubert ,
with Mr Roberts and the execu.
live committee of the loral auxil-
iary ax hostesses.
Honored gueets were Mr W
L. Knell of Beaumont, president
of the Texas department of the
American Legion auxiliary; Mr*
Cuy E. Clay of Wellington. l*th
dlatriel auxiliary president; and
Mr . Jessie Van Stewart of Perry,
ton, wife of a past district com-
mander.
Rosebud and other garden
flower decked the luncheon ta-
hlit, Mr Biell wan presented with
u beautiful corsage.
Place were marked at quartet
in liles for:
Mesdame R. E. Hagan. W. M.
Bradford. Ben McQraw, Julia O.
HI ley i ■ K J. Keuuey, H. H. Max.
well, B. T. Brlnton, Marlon Rod-
ger , the honored guests and Mrs.
Roberts.
Bonnie Browns
Given Farewell
Picnic By Group
Employes of the Bkelly Oil
Company honored Mr. and Mrs.
Bpqnle Brown with a farewell
picnic near Spring Creek Wednes-
day evening. Mr. Brown has ob-
tained a year's leave of absence
from the company. They plan to
spend most of that time in Okla-
homa.
Enjoying the day were Mr. and
Mr . Frank Merle and family, and
Mr. and Mrs Claude Coffee and
family of Moore county. Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Maltby and Mr. and
Mrs. Art Smith and daughter of
Borger, Mr. and Mrs. Red Wooley
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Armstrong and son, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Malby. Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
nest Pryor and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Andres and con, Mr
and Mrs. G. L. Crndduck and
how, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie In
gram and faintly, Miss Allm
White and Wesley, Nelita. Rob
ert D. and Donald Play Farme.
and Uatlie Jean Covington.
Brotherhood Of
Phillips Church
Is Given Dinner
The Brotherhood of the Phillip
Baptist church enjoyed n social
slid dinner in the church Thurs.
dity evening After a song by the
audience und a short talk by the
president of the Brotherhood. W.
R HayhurNt, the group was ser-
ved a chicken dinner.
Toostmuster of the evening wan
W. H. Iluyhurst. Devotional was
given by W. J. Hood win
After the meal the group as-
sembled In the auditorium und
a quartet number was given by
Mr . B. K. Jordan, Mrs. Earl Es-
tep. Tommy Dean and Roy Gib-
son. accompanied at the piano by
Mrs. J. J. Smith. A short talk wait
nutdf by the pastor, the Rev H.
J West. W. M. Stokes and J. M.
Oakes, both of Amarillo, also
made talks.
A xylophone solo was played
by Dennis Coiner before the group
was dismissed with a prayer by
W. M. Stokes.
Men attending the meeting
were J. M. Oakes and W. M.
Stokes of Amarillo; Robert Dunn.
Otis McNutt, N. D. Overby. E. G.
Stevens. Prank E. Church, Wiley
Wyatt, J. L. Martin. Elmer Um.
phriea, O. J. Brasil, O. R. Par-
rott, Roy Holme , Geo. Cannon.
B. O. Hughes, J. B. White, Paul
tewart. Ralph Post. Dude Riley,
Charles Mendenhall, Gabe Gar-
rett, W. R. Hayhurst, Rev. H. J.
Vest, Donald and Paul Umphrles,
tenneth Kiele, Prank Thompson,
Vubrey Tisdale, Jim Stroup, A. 8.
McCarroll, J. J. Davis, L. O. üm-
rihries, Chester Ayllng, John
Hmedley, J. O. Holder, J. C. Car-
■r, C. H. Barnes, Glen Ayling.
W. J. Goodwin, L. W. Maxey, W.
3. Reno, A. O. Pickens and Paul
Mauk.
U. S. Designed For The Maid In America
:d 0 m es tic ¡€0 u t u rie r s
display new models
Mrs. Kenney Is
Honored With A
Farewell Shower
Trio Of Gulf
Women Hostesses
At-'Bridge Party
Masdames J. J. Harvey, Dick
Rogers, L. E. Fowler and Robert
Dodd were joint hostesses at i
shower honoring Mrs. J. T. All
drldg{< In the home of Mrs. Dodc
In Gulf camp Monday afternoon.
Alter h number of games wen
played the honoree wa* presented
with a box of lovely and usefu
gifts tied In pink und blue.
Guests for the occasion won
Meada rue* E. L. Henson, B. P
Mitchell, L, E. Fowler, R. N
ijfodd, Ralph Willis. Water Reek
Rogers, Vaden, Sterling
fooks, Rogers Yungblutt, J.
|rvey, Cecil Springer,
se sending gift were Mes-
daines J. J. Green, C. O. Hughe
Kesterson. Manuel Braxfl, W. H.
Mays, Mark McDonald, Custer
Kent, F. M. Parker. Vernon
White, Ray Heston and Dick Rob.
«its.
As a farewell gesture for Mrs.
E. J. Kenney, who will leave soon
to make her home in Pampa,
members of the Legion auxiliary
surprised her with a handkerchief
tho war Friday aft&rhoon.
In the group going to the hon-
ree's home were Mesdames Mar.
on Rodgers. Otis Robertson.
Merle Gilbert, Ida Tiets, Tom
Hart* L. J. Roberts, B. T. Brin.
on, Vera Dunston, Dottie Ann
Mesrd, R. E, Ragan and Barbara.
W. M. Bradford and Mr, and Mrs.
J. L. Bradley of pampa.
Unable to attend but sending
hankies were Mrs. H. H. Maxwell.
Mrs. Bob Lindsey and Mrs. Anna
Laurent.
<}«*•; -
hers Feted
% p.-t. A. Group
Smart. and practical for hot Niimtiier day* In town and cliin-iiiing under a coat rigid now, the
two-piece Milk dress, left, include a hIIiii black skill anil a short-sleeved Jacket in red. black,
■green and white stripes. The jacket I* finished « lili a slide fastener and a black belt- The
other creation—a bolero suit of rough black wool—if flattering to any figure.
i till' skirt. ^
l<ovely
for spring
and sure
to be useful
nest fall Mid
winter—till
lusvy blue
wool suit
styled on
youthful
pennant lines,
wns designed
by Kllanheth
Hnwea, pio-
neer AittericMU
designer. The
exaggerated
fullness of the
graceful skirt
is accented
by n wide,
gray uede
belt with
large circular
plnatrons In
light ton at
each side
The long,
aleeved, fitted
bolero Jacket
Is lined
with peasant
printed cot* on
and may In-
worn open or
closed. The
blouse Is n
simple, well,
cut model of
coarsely
woven white
linen with
gathered neck-
line and
elbow.length,
puah-up
sleeves.
The sweater
blouse. In golden beige, tucks into
K. C. Maura))}, O. ?. Vine.
Lee Arendall, R. W. Skoog,
Pierre. J. CVPhJIlip , E. L.
. D. E Melt. *1, Wise, Roy
way, and Tom-Bradford.
Mrs. Groves Is
Honored At A
¡Surprise Dinner
A surprise btfthday dinner hon-
oring Mrs. Tom Grovea of Stin-
nett was given Thuraday In the
home of ber father-in-law, R. F
¡Orom
The honores wos presented
f with a large cake baked by Mrs
Earnest Gn.'ves.
Seated at the table were Mr.
and Mr . Tom Groves and chll-
> dren, Herntce. Thomas, Jr.,
Frankie, Betty, Sidney Pauline;
* Richard Groves and children,
' Richard, Jr., Francis and Ida
> Mae, all of Pringle; Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest Groves snd children
. Laura Lee and Bsrnestine of
} Gray, Ok1s.. and Miss Rose
Phillips W. M. U.
Entertains Ladies
Of Borger W. M. U.
The ladle of tho W. M. U. of
the Borger Baptist church wore
the guests of the Phillips Baptist
W. M. U. at an all day meeting,
Thursday In the Phillip church
Mr . E. A. Stiles, president,
presided at u short business meet,
ng In the morning, and several
group ongs were sang.
At 1 a:3« the ladle retired to
the basement for lunch. The tn-
bie were decorated with relics
that were symbols of the Japan-
?se. and the ladles serving und
taking part in the program were
iressed in Jnpanese costumes
At 1:30 the meeting opened
with a prayer by the pastor, the
Rev. H J, West, and the follow-
ng program wa given:
Devotional—Our Secret Sins
Mr H. J. West.
Japan 60 Years Ago—Mrs E.
ff Daniel. x
Japan of Tomorrow—Mr . Cal.
vin Winters.
Japan of Today—Mrs. Don
Paschal.
Mrs. F. E. Leach. aBSOClatlonal
president of the W. M. Ú. of
Pampa, gave an Interesting talk
jn the letters W. M. I?.
Oft est from Borger were Mes.
dames B. K. Jordsn, J. M. Mc-
3hee, C. H Dunlap, B. J. Bone ,
Bert Gray, Quint Taylor, C. J. Ea-
kin, B. E Bard. Earl Carley.
SkellytownP.-T.A.
Entertains Council
SKELLYTOWN- The Skelly.
town Parent-Teacher Association
was host to the Piirents-Teucher
County Council Association of
Carson County, Monday evening
ni ihe school auditorium-
Mrs. B. K. Shirley, of Pet rutin
Ward, president, presided at the
busiueKs session, when the fol-
lowing officers were elected: Mrs.
jj. A. Arwood, of Skellytown,
president; Mrs. Kred Redding, of
Pet rolla Ward, vice president;
Mrs. Ray Hawkins, Skellytown.
2nd vice president; Mrs. J. A. Da-
Elton Beetle, J. Davis Hill, E. C.
Cleavlnger, Ray Vineyard, of
V\ hite Deer, Marshall Gordon,
Ralph Met'lure and Chester
Strickland, of Skellytown. The
¡numbers rendered were; "Juan-
ita". and "Sweet Kentucky Babe".
principal Chaster Strickland,
presented Mrs. J. A. Arwood,
president of the Skellytown Par-
ent-Teacher Association since It's
organization two years ago, with
APERSONAIS
Mr and Mr . Charles Drennen
and Frank Way ? Stone are vis-
Iting in Bnid. O
Jack Katsh, Ike
Friedman left last iright for Dal
las to attend a shoe convention.
day. The Borgans plan to visit in
that city about a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Barron Chapman
are spending the week.end In
8weetwater.
a crystal water pitcher In behalf The Katshs plan to reMtrn to Bor.
Marilyn Campbell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Campbell lert
atsh and Joe j yesterday for Leflor. Okla. to
spend two weeks with her grand,
mother.
,V
of tin1 organisation for the good
work she has done in making Ihl
local unit a success.
Those attending were Mes.
dames H K. Shirley. Kred Red-
ding. J. M. Tlpps, Geo. Meat ley.
Howard Schroeder, of PetroHa
Ward. F. A. Render. Prank
ger Wednesday.
Embro L. Adklns, Mcllroy
camp, who underwent a major
operation In North Plains hospit.
ul Wednesday, Is reported Ithprov.
lug nlcoly.
Sparks. Raymond Durrett, H. L.
vis, Conway. 3rd vice president; J Powell. J. B, Howe, of Panhandle,
'Mrs. Raymond Durrett. Panhan-jj h. Burr. Borger, J. A. Arwood,
die, 4th vice president; and Mrs. « ^ Sorenson. K. I. (Jallemore,
.1 B. Howe, Panhandle, secretary g <; uickey. Ray Hawkins, John
¡und treasurer. j Beighle, Karl J New, W. W.
It was voted to change the Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Chester !' .Vy"*'
meetings from the second Tues- Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Mrs. Mary Ann Schmehl, mo-
ther of Mrs. L. C. Shipman of
Borger and Mrs. H. M. Rapp of
the Johnson plant at EiectrH
city, died Thursday morning laü
Mrs. Shlpmai
and Mrs. Rapp and family left
duy« to the third Tuesduys begin- Gordon, Mr. and Mr«. S. C. Dick-
Thursday noon to attend funeral
?
guest.
RAINBOW AOVIHORV
TO M15ET
NIGHT
Hedgecoke. slater of th« honored j ,I'r*nk Jennings, B. C. Feller. J
W. East. Ray Ragland, Bob Al-
fred, 8am Woods, W. F. Beadle.
Geo. Wolfe. G. A. Sims and H. D.
Zollaff
Members present were J. T.
Teagtte, Carl Hamilton, E. H.
The advisory board of the Stanley Hudson, Oabe
.bow Girls will meet tomor- «•*"«. A. Kller, Joe Harlow,
r Might at 7:80 In the home of Mason. W. E^ Nichols, W.
Mother Advisor. Mrs. Flor- « Sergeant Don Psschal, Ted
Rawllnaa Heno. Dovle Tesgue. A. F. Bsker,
of the board are ***' /' W^1, B"r*etr' "
Wright, Guy Ayllng, O. L. Crad.
duck. Dan Weeks. E. A. Stiles,
R. A. Glover, A. O. Pickens, Bry.
soil Nicks. Elmer Francis, L. C.
Brown, John Cahoon, C. H.
Bernea. J. Ward. Wtn. Brooks,
A. P. Tabor and Rev. H. J. West.
it.
of catUe
' 0
77$,090
yaar
— f
ttle of «D
00 greaosr
ning In September. The organiso
Hon will meet the followitig
months: September, November,
I February, and April. Reports
were given by representatives of
the different units.
Mrs. J. B. Howe, of Panhandle,
gave a very Interesting report, on
her trip to National Congress, at
Salt Luke City. Utah. She told of
a "Sunrise Tree Planting Cere,
mouy". which was very pretty.
She staled that there were thir.
teen delegates from Texas. The
general theme of the convention
said Mrs. How«, wa* "Changing
Pattern for Oroiip-LJving". Dr.
Paul Popenoe, an author and di.
rector In a college In California,
was one of the outstanding
speakers, his subject being,
"Family Relationship", and "The
1 Changing Family In a Changing
i World". Young children should
be taught to he "family minded",
naid Dr. Popenoe. boys should
start to school at least one year
ahead of fclrls, was Dr Popenoe's
opinion, as girls mature faster
than boys.
Another outstanding speaker,
■aid Mrs. Howe, wus J. Ruben
ey, Miase* May Hello Toillliu,
Mary Etta Beene, Prances Hum- , uy
nor, Lois Butler, Lillian Davis.
Orlena Handy, Hlllic Campbell,
Mary Elisabeth New, Messrs.
Ralph McClure, Ogdeil Stroud, Kd
Gallemore. all of Skellytown,
Messrs. J. Davis Hill. K. R. Cleav.
inger, Geo. A. Heath, Hay Vine-
yard, Glenn Davis of White Deer.
! .1 II. Burr, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
1 Knowles. George Measly, and
Howard .Shearden.
services, which were held yester.
Random shots of the recent pe-
11 oleum exposition in Tulsa are
being shown in the news reel at
the Rig theater today.
KKIIKKAHM TO
MRKT MONIIAV
Despite the fact that tomorrow
Is Decoration Day, the Rehekuhs
win meet in regi..«r session at K
p. m, In Uie (Mty hall. Nomina.
Hons of offIcitu will cease at this
gathering.
Election will he held" Monday,
•1 a u v D,
Mil'KM Y MOt'HK
I Li lt TO HAVE
THKA8I RK HI NT
The Mickey Mouse club yester-
H E. Hileman, sales manager
of the Reid Gas Engine company
of oil City, Penn., and Paul Slon-
aker, district sales and aervlce
manager of the aame company
from Ft. Worth, left yeaterday
after transacting buslneas at the
local Prick-Reld office.
Mrs. Julia Riley is visiting In
Tulsa, Okla. She was accompan-
ied by Mrs. Ines Drake.
Rainbow Chapter
Has Box Slipper
npliment to their toaeh<
ers, the outgoing Weatberly P..
T. A. esscutive board Thuraday
afternoon entertained with a 1
o'clock luncheon In the school au-
ditorium.
Quartet tahles were comforta-
bly urranged and made pretty
with roses.
Informality prevailed with no
program or apeeshea in evidence.
Only talks made v*re those that
gave reports from the standing
committees and of floe ra.
Teachers present wsre
Lucille Kuckor, Beulah Babeock,
Anna BdjJe Cox, Ruby itephens.
Leona TtMtyter, Mra. Elsie Weller,
Leon Puns, Principal J. 0.
Knowise, «tases Richardagn, Ba-
lay and LitfM.
Others segt^l were Meada raes
Vernon Hitch Akron, Ohio,
L. Ryder. J. MR Cox. C. A. Call,
ton, Barron Chqfikan. w. V. Cuar
nlngham, D. W. Wkge. E. B. Rein,
bold, R. C. Mautdht, O. 8 Vino,
yard. Lee Arendail, f
Prank
Adams.
Broadway, and Tonivl
Stinnett Churcft
To Entertain At
j Next Zone M«M
j Mrs. 8helby Cblsi
lovely hostess for
nett Methodist Mil
Thuraday evening.
Fern Chiaum assisted
It was announced
Stinnett Methodist
entorta It; the Porrytj
¿n a 11.day gathering
During the bnetn
Mrs. Cecil Tunc wa#xiappointed
seen tary to fill the' iiuneaplreft
term of Mrs. c. W.' «tete. Jr..
who moved recently 'to< Oalhart
with her family.
Mrs. H. Edeien. a{
announced that the
study the Bible for
^tbree months beginn
tesis. The entire I
Mil be taken at the
k'Kich will be lb the h
H «deten in Gulf Cmm >
MM gsMki flMoP
waa tressed fn refreshments. The
linen mivereU table was attractive
with a hage geranium.
Ladle*...who were pSaoent and
being erv%] were: Mffiainea Ce-
A. Vincent. C. L.
mnett; «*pal Clay-
thu JSorth Plains: and
>i mem.
I Bdelln
Csou';
charoh
rttt ah
I^ ps
aeas i
er.
the
would
Stone for
IS.
seoalon.
lety would
Ms next
with Oe.
of Geueals
meeting
e of Mm.
of'
ell Tune,
Soné, sll
brook of
the following
bers; B. P. Mi
and the hostess
and ber daughter
j'ort
hive
cV«i
Miss Elisabeth Shank has re.
turned from a vacation in Okla-
homa City.
Mrs. L. J. Roberts and Patsy
have gone to Denver to get Ells,
atoeth Roberts, who is a student
fn Colorado Women's College.
A box supper and social spoo-
red by tho Rainbow Girl was
ven Friday In the Rivervlcw
blioese.
Box«s wore auctioned by Tom
Supgliigt on, assisted by Dale
Lane.
A musical program consisted of
a saxopboi'.o solo by Dwight Huth,
accc mpsnlcd by Virginia Markee,
und un tti (- dion solo by Myles
Hardin, accompanied by Rex
RnwILigs.
Those present were: Everet
('alder, PutU Wilson. Donald
Utnphreys, Zeno Mae Massingill,
Pauline Carlseii. Klnlta Ostrom,
Mr. and Mrs. Berger Nelson
lan to sail from New York July
for an extended European tour.
Ison is connected with the
Uá|ted Carbon company here.
H. P. Pendleton has gone
irlin to undergo medical
|ent for about three weeks,
ighter, Julia Ann, will vis-
pur during that time.
Clark, Former Ambassador to ¡day morning at a meeting at the;
The Rev. J. N. Hunt, paator of
the Plrat Baptist Church, will
leave early Monday morning for
Pt. Worth where he will attend
a Baptist stste-wide evangelistic
conference. Fifteen hundred Tex-
us Baptist pastors are expected
to attend. Among the outstand-
ing speakers for the conference
are Dr, Geo. W. Truett, paator
First Baptist Church, Dallas, and
Dr. L. R. 8df^t ogh, Ft. Worth,
president of 8ouQ)%Mtern Bap-
tist Seminary, alao p^qptdgpt of
the Southern Baptiat ConV
S
Mrs.,
a major,
hospitsl
Mr. am
compsnled
Whitley,
Dallas.
C. Redding underwent
rstlon In North Plains
sterday.
re. Slg Anisman, ac-
y Mies Angle Nell
this morning for
Is, Marion Barn- told the story of "The Gu
rChisuui
swson,
James
J. W
nrdlug,
d Williamson,
BORO
Miss Glad;
is attending
of Commerce,
received the
honorable
beautiful short!
In the recent In
hand contest co:
the Benson School
placed third. Mlaa
alao a student at t!
College, shared the
GKTH HONOR
Blggerstsff, who
Benson School
Clovis. N. M..
g gold pin for
beesuse of her j
penmanship
atlonal short-
ted In which
t Commerce
rothy Hall.
Jame W. Prn
ette, Harris B
Warren, Grover
llensley, Jr., Rol
Gladys Markee, Itoyle Hughes,
Douglss Williamson, Louise
Glidewell. Ignora Roblnette, John
Kvans. Mary Lou Shipman. Rob-
ert Evans, Hiuel Shafner, Mar-
garet Strom. Dwlgbt H¡uth.
Boyd A. Alexander, («üe Alex-
ander, Alice Porter. Patay Has-
selfield, Monk Fowler, Myns Her-
din. Rex Rawlings, Joy M^Jen.
kins, Mrs. Dale Lane, Mrs. Bur.
ton Fltsslmmons, Mrs. Forust
Glidewell, Mrs. Harry Roblnnie.
Mrs. Fred Steven , Mrs. Lee Hell,
dren. Mrs. William Rawlings, Tom
Sapplngton, «Strom, Dale Lane,
Billy Loulae Crawford, Lavon Os-
trom. Betty Lou Beckley, Mary
Jo Brlggs. Mary Jane Fltssim.
mons, Rose Cohn, Betty Brlggs
and Virginia Markee.
Mrs. Paterson
Entertains Group
Of Presbyterians
The Sanford home\^f>Mi
E. Paterson Thursi"
scene of a covered dtth I
of the Presbyterian an
with Mrs. R. M. Mean* as i
hostess. A covered dis^ lu:
was enjoyed at noon.
The devotions!, glvsn by Mrs.
Viuor K. Aubrey, was foBowed
with reading of several poeaa by
Mr . Harry Willis. Mrs. tt. B.
Wilis gave a paper on Latin
America and Mrs. H. J. Rudolph
£
>n
ilnry
eo.
n
Mexico, who gave a lot of vary
good thoughta.
The new officers were install,
ed by Mrs. F. A. Render, of Pan-
handle, In a very impressive can.
die.light ceremony. The White
Deer Skellytown Octet, consisting
of Messrs. Glenn F. Dsvls, Charles
Rex theuter made plans tor their
tieosure hunt Thursday.
All members are to meet at the
Rex nt 9:30 Thursday morning,
where Instructions for the hunt
will be given Prises will be given
those who follow the hunt in-
st ructions.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Know!
left todsy for ten days
Hon in Dallas.
tm. Miss Blggersuff,
mm pin « EI
lea and hundreds of
8. compeled.
IggerdUff,
vaca. U. 8. com
Mrs. F. D. Fowler and Mrs. H.
H. Beavers snd Bobby, aocom-
panled Mra, D. B. Douphrate to
her home in Gladewater yester-
Mlaa Blgge
mer Borger resident,
highest rati
and won first
leo 8tate. She la stu
a Conrt Reporte^.
lommerclal
nor with
ivlng tho
school*,
in the
a for-
ehool.
At the recent regular meeting
of the Rainbow Oírla Inatallatlon
of officers was featured. Mlaa
Margaret Strom, the retiring
worthy advisor, was presented
with a past worthy adviaor'a pin
by the uasemhly. The preaentation
whs made by Rose Cohn.
Mrs. Lee Hendron, who resign,
ed as mother advlaor, waa glvan a
lovely handkerchief shower by
the assembly and advisory board.
Miss Cohn svso presented this
gift.
Two appropriate readings *ere
given by Miss Alice Porter.
One child in every million hlrtha
becomes a midget, according to
atatlstice.
story about s Brsslliau
diet. Another talk in the
waa made by Mra. Blla 8
Mra. L. B. Nichols
number of mission hps
Answering roM call «...r
dames A. O. Barker, Geqrge
Clark, H. E. Oarrett. L. B
ola. R. W. Oldham, H. Jl R
Ella Bhartle, E. B. wAls,
Willis, Victor K. Aubrey,
Msana and S. Paterson.
Mrs. F. UsamT
Given Farew«ÍTK .
Shower By Friends
ndkerohlsf
of Mrs. 1
Mesdamea J. H Dye and Chal-
s McKeo honored Mra.
na with a handl
the home
Frli y afternoon. Mr,
will leave soon to
In Arhanaaa.
rnoon waa apeat play.
Mra,
'J'Sr 525
The
Ing brl
received
aecond BMP. f .
Lovely refteihments were ser.
ved to Meedihuft Vaagha Jack-
aon. Amos Rohertaon, Sari
Schults, A. O. Une. Mike Hale
the honoree and
O. R, 8. «
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Sercomb, William A. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 163, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 29, 1938, newspaper, May 29, 1938; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167197/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.