Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 163, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 29, 1938 Page: 5 of 8
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THE BORGER (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1938
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The Stitch uttd Chut tur Sow Inn
Club met Friday in the hoiuo of
Mr . O. H. Parrot. The afternoon
wu «pent embroidering.
Lovely refreshments were ner-
ved to M «ademes Boy Blakcly,
L. I* Bevlns. J 1). Ituudiill J. I).
Brooks. W. M. Keil, W M
Brooks, J. H. Mct'loiinud .tiid
Truinun Brooks. Mrs. It I'. Me-
(See Joined the club and visitors
were Mend it men It. J. Brown and
N. V. Parks.
The next meeting will he with
Mrs. J. B. McClelland.
El Trio Mesa liildxc club held
Its regular weekly meetliiK In the
home of Mrs. Toinmic Spurloek
Wednesday afternoon.
At the cbirciusiou of the Rallies
tallies were scored and Mrs. Toni-
mie Spurloek received hlRit, and
Mrs. Lent Brown second. Mra.
Cordon Ham third and Mr*. Ber-
nard Mines cut.
(luests of the afternoon were
MesdamoH Jlmtnle Gardner. Jr..
and J. Q. Nelson.
Befrueffiuenls were served to
Mesdaines Lent Brown, (¡onion
Ham. Jlmmle Gardner. Jr.. J. Q.
Nelson. Bernurd Hinds, W. ti.
Steele, Prank Snyder, Jack
Hum in. Verfper Perry. H, K. NiiíIh,
T. (!. Bailey and the hostess.
The next meetlnw will lie with
Mrs. T. 0. Ballsy
Miss li ii th (lacy was hostess
to the Now tyid Then Club Thurs-
day evening at its final meeting
of the season.
Mrs. Haytlou Hughes received
high for ladles and Mrs. Lucille
j 1'oss second high.
Bill Hodiclns received high
for men and Hayiien Hughes sec-
t ud high.
Guests of the evening were
Messrs. Bel l Webb, George Hod-
Kins, and Jlmmle Koue. Members
Playing were Mr, aun Mrs. A. s.
.'ohufton. Mr. and Mrs. Huyden
: Hughes, Mr. and Mrs Bill Hod-
Kins. Mrs. Lucille Foes, Miss
, Blanche lluss and the hostess.
IH VALI.N 4'(IMI'I.IMKNTKII
I HKBLLYTOWN The Skeily
¡Crawford camp complimented Mr.
i and Mrs C. 1". Iiuvnll with a sur.
i prise shower recently in the J. T
Crawford home. The ladies pre-
sented Mrs Duval! with towels
while the men presented Mr. Du-
vull with a aift Mr. and Mrs. Du-
vall a,e moviiiK to Carter U In
Oklahoma to make their home.
| Mr. Duvuli was superintendent of
¡ the Hkelly Kchafer plant east of
| SkeUytown.
• Ketreshments were served to:
Messrs. and Mines. Lee Willis ami
family. Jess Alien, Chas B. Beat-
tie. Italph Agau, Davis, Russell,
Hob Dyer, {'lint Brewer, Karl
Hooper. Jack Yoiiiik. Joe Dawson,
Joe Hiimrick. Naylor. O, B Loiik-
' brake, J. T. Crawford. Mesdmnes
Aueneli Compton. Collins. Misses.
Melba Jo Duussoii, Mary Sue Du-
vuli. Bobby Lou Davis, and
Messrs. Warren Hill, Lewis Col-
IIiim and Windy Davis. Those
'sending Kifts were Mr. and Mrs
S O Dunham. Mr and Mrs. Kent
, Wymote and Mr. and Mrs Itoy
i Hu I lick.
Chc of baby carriages started
about tiie middle of the 19th cen-
ia ry.
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RIG THEATRE
TODAY • MONDAY • TUESDAY
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Color
Cartoon
SPECIAL NEWS FEATURE!
SCENES OF THE
PETROLEUM EXPOSITION
AT TULSA, OKLAHOMA
Scene* of Prominent Visitors end Outstanding Exhibits
If You Were An Exposition Visitor
You May Be In The News Shots!
REX THEATRE
TODAY • MONDAY • TUESDAY
College Bells are "
ire ¿punnet*
arid College Belles are ¿unnytH
PLUS'
Ovr Gang Comedy—Crime Doesn't Pay—News
•
CIRCLE
TODAY *
MONDAY jj
RETURNED!
WALLACE VIRGINIA
BEERY BRUCE
IN
THE BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE
JIMMY
School's out!
All the kids are going on their
wuy rejoicing. No more work till
next fall and nuthiu' to do hut
piny cups and robbers, or Indians,
or go swim in in'. or hunt rab-
bits or aomepln.' Yep. In th' sum-
mertime (he kids Ket'a break
Sometimes I think that they don'i
have the fun we did when we
were kids though. For one tiling,
the "ol' swlmtnln' hole" Is now
commercialized and It costs douicb
to swim even.
I saw one little shaver though
that wasn't sold so much on school
dosln'. lie was worryln' about one
thing, ll seemed that when In
was in school everything was
Okuy Doke. iiui when school Was
I out lie hud a job to do. Il<' had
¡lo help his mother with th' wash-
ing every week and it seamed 10
hi in ihai li wan worse to help
with lb' washing on one (lay lhau
it was lo go to school all week.
I don't know as I blame him
a whole lot. Washing Is isol a job
for a growlin; boy, or for a wo
man for ilia! matter. Fad is. H
is a lot of hard, hot work and a
inan-si/e job. These kids work a
lot harder than any of iih thinK
while tli-y an In s hool. If your
memory is good you cun repiem-
bei thui ii was Hard work while
joii were in st-hwl, and yon fi-
gured you fleserv.'d a rest when
r,chord was out. Anyway. 1 told the
kid to pi raunde his mother r
send ili« wash into the laundry
and then they could both go
swimmin'!
L',1/ -
Wish I hud just got promotel
to the sixth grade!
Cliff Haggard has gone fishln'
uralu. and I better gel some fish
this time!
TODAY AT BORGER'S THEATRES
AT THE RIG THEATRE
Sin passing all their tmniou* of th«- Gulden West" at the Blf
screen appeaiHUCf in the laiiKU- Theater.
uue of music Jeuneliit MacDoii- The lovely new songs heard ill
:iId and Nelaou Ki'dy are seen and the picture include. "Señorita,"
heard in an cxiiulsllc panorama "Soldier* of Fortune. Die Wind
Of loiiiaiice and song In "The Girl ill Ihe Trie ,' "Shallow* on the
I
Nelson Eddy end Jeenette MaaDonald in
"The Girl of the Golden West"
Moon," "Who Are We lo Say,"
From Sun-up to Sundown" and
"Marlachie," which Is the theme
>1' a lavish .Spanish festival.
'I'll defi touch of ihe di rociar,
ind ihe flawless photography
have made "The (llrl of Ihe Ooli -
■ii West'' a beaut 1 fill picture,
i'ralse almi goes to the supporting
cast outstanding members of
which are Waller I'ldgeon. Leo
t'arrillo, Ruddy (Clisen. Leonard
I '«mi ii I'liscilla l.awson. Hob Mur-
phy, Ollu Howland, I'liff Kd-
wards, Hilly llevan. Brandon Ty-
nan. II. Il/ Warner and Monty
Woolley.
DISNEY CONFUTES DOUBTING THOMASES
WITH FULL-LENGTH FILM, "SNOW WHITE
J. Clay brooks
Entertain With
Dinner-Bridge
The spacious ranch home of
Mr. and .Mrs. Jimmy Ciayhrook
was the scene of a dinner-bridge
Thursday evening
Wild flowers were used to dec.
orate Ihe fourKoine «tables. at
which covers were laid for:
1 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown
of Rorger, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Henderson and daughter of l'rlti-
gle, Mr. and Mrs. It C. Clilsum
of Pringle, Mr. and Mr* Kdgur
Britain and Retly Marie. Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. t'lay brook, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Ciayhrook and Anna
i Beth.
"I
ALITY PARADE
THY SHORT
CROWN
THEATRE
TODAY
Monday A Tuesday
IN TH
AUOHt
Ilttw
Comma June 1
"SNOW WHITE it THE
SEVEN DWARFS'
Mver iSfice Wall Disney started
work three year ago on "Snow
White and the Seven Dwarfs," III
first full-length feature, which
'tiens Wednesday at the C-- .wn
heater. hundreds of pi rsous in
Hollywood, lucluillng a host of
'tis wlDwlshers, had wondered
whether motion tile I uro fiint
would find an animate,' film of
that length sufficiently gripping
to hold their attention for upward
of an hour and a half.
Disney's Mickey Mouses and
Silly Symphonies have been ii
long list of masterpieces, It is
true. but. after all, these films
are i t |y one reel long and run
on tlie screen from seven ta ffcn
minutes, On the other bund.
"Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs/' run for an hour and
wen i y minutes.
Now that reviewers have seen
tile finished picture, the specula-
tion has been replaced by uti
bounded enthusiasm and those
who had harbored doubts now
hold the highest of hope# for thl-
latest Disney artistry.
Naturally, those who had felt
that ihe feature.length picture
would be sufficiently gripping te
hold an audience far outnumber,
ed those who hadn't, bul tile fact
remains thai there were a lot of
doiihtin;: Thomases.
At The Rex
li! HNN AMI H.I.KN FILM
ItKVIVKS CKOHBY HONii
i
Two of Hollywood's foremost
songwriters are seeing their
Kieuti'St lilt revived in "College
'Swing," the new I'aramount mu-
sical. which open today at the
Rex Theater. They are Deo Rob-
In and Ralph Ituingur, and the
j number is "Please," which was
written tu 1Ü32 'or the first "Big
Brom'casi," Bine, Crosby sang II
at thai tline.
"College Swing" stars Burn
and Allen, Murthu Raye and Bob
' Hope.
CROWN Theatre
AIR CONDITIONED—DELIGHTFULLY COOL
Starting Wednesday, June 1—Continuous Shows
Prices—Adults 30c—Children ISc
"ExeMinf n • western, funny •• • hay-
wire comedy, sad m • symphony."
—Time
WALT DISNEY'S,
First Full-Ltngth Ftature
_ ihe
flYINtWARlC
wondrously filmed In «// the
gloritt of the marvefoux
MULTIPLANE TECHNICOLOR
Oiltributtd by *KO IaOIO hstsrss
We,
the Women
Love doesn't get a very high
rating In the minds of many peo.
lile They don't count ou love tv
fnrulull understanding and sym-
pathy or even lo stand by in
time of trouble.
A young husband In New Jersey
stay* he killed a persistent girl
because he was afraid his bride
would find out about her and that
his home would be broken up.
It apparently didn't occur to
liini to go lo his wife uud say.
There's a girl I used to go with
who keeps culling ine up and try-
ing to see me She knows I'm
married, and I've told her I wish
she would leave me alone- but
she keeps on calling, What do you
think I ought to do?" «
And ii didn't occur to the
young New York boy und girl
who entered a suicide pact be-
cause the girl was going to have
a buity. that the love oí their
parents held understanding,
though time has Ainne proved it
true. Time and the attftude of
all four parents who are standing
by the boy who killed the girl
and then couldn't carry out his
half of the bargain.
Time has also indicated that
the purents of Margaret Drennen
would have heard her Btory with
sympathetic understanding, if she
had gone to them before she kill-
ed her married lov^r instead of
afterward. Kor tlief are helping
her build a life for herself nnd
her baby a life not away from
their own. hm witli them, and in
Hie neighborhood that knew her
before Ihe tradt&dy.
vrtiere are tlir^e tragedies and
you could iian*l- many others
thai might haW' been avoided. If
love had been called on Tor un-
derstanding.
PACE FIV*
in Austin nnd Dallas. ! herd lu New Mexico.
fieraldine Hannah and Joe Mr. und Mrs. B. O. Hughes and
(«tone underwent toust leelomie* sous, Doyle and Blille left Hat'
lu ihe Pantex Hospital Wedues-' urday for a visit with Orla, a
day. f student in Texas University Orla
Mr. and Mrs Beryl Hunhes Vis- w*" sttand school this summer,
lied tu Amarillo Saturday Austin they will visit in
Walter Delameier is fishing in I ''■n Antonio.
Ragle Nest. N M.. over the week-j Ann and Joe Bob N«W-
iml man nre visiting their grsntffMtr-
Mr and Mrs J V Witt and ""«s l« Hi-dley, Texas_
children are visiting relatives In
Rig Spring
Mr. and Mrs Cecils Sledge und
son returned from u visit with
relatives in Oklahoma Friday.
Phillips News
i
Mrs. Fred Huth and son are
visiting Mrs. liuth's parents and
other relatives In Tulsa, Barlles-
vlHe anil Collinsvllle. Ok la,
Mr. and Mrs, Hayden Hughes
will attend the wedding of Miss
Kfliih Bagwell in Claude toduy.
Miss Betty Seaman left today
for Chicago where she will enter
Hchool.
George Turner nnd J. Fierce
were the dinner guests of Mr.
und Mrs Hayden Hughes.
Mrs (icorge Vurner and son. 1
Charles are visiting in Kansas
and Oklahoma.
"Tffrr-H'iW Olw.-tCennetli -ttwt
,fiid son left Thursday for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. T Ü. Dorset! and
son and Kummie Hullaman left
Ruturduy on a vacation In Corpua
< hristi.
Mrs. Doyle Henderson return
■■■■ • d from ' isli with l.er parents
Mi Ben Love and son of Ok- u, Bokoshe, '^kla. Her mfi'W.
lahomn ( ity are visiting in th.- ,\|s . Martindale. n..• r.
homo of her brother Mr and Mm. ,,, -,*,1 h i hi in- for i vie .-hi
Oru liarreisnn. «ni also vi It In the hens .f M:
t'halnier McKe*. (iab • (iarrott „n,| (-,.nrge Martlnr
ami Lleland Fishei vUited on the •,!« and Mrs. Jake LJn/ie hav.
North Plains Saturday afternoon, t ^rn i-a- 'f red to w
Mesdamea t)ra Harrelson .uid Sam Fierce has left for Eunice,
lien LoW visited in Amarillo Fri- N M . where ho has accepted a
'¡«y position.
Mr. and Mrs .1 Q. Nee'«y <.f Nick Acker of Perryton trana.
Pampa and Dorothy Jem and acted business in Phillips Friday.
I.crlln - Dickson of Burkbu. nett Mrs. Addle Fay t Moore and
v.sited lu the home of Mr. and children are visiting in Pampa.
V im Forest Olldewell Thursday. Mr. mid Mrs Bailey Carter and
Mr and Mrs. T. t! Bailey and family have moved to Goodnight.
Mr and Mrs. Jlmmle Gardner, Jr. Hubert Moore and M. Davis
are spending the week-end fish- , returned Thursday night frsm
lug at Fugle Nest. i Orktsa.
Gordon Ham, Alton and Tile Mr. r.nd Mrs. Jack Alfred have
Tlndnl and Gib Jackson are spend- m^v.-d to Van Baren, Ark.
ing the week-end fishing at HI- Mr. and Mrs. Harve Keddick
verson Dam. i ur„ visiting lu Beaver, Okla.
Herb Fox of Midland visited iu Mr and Mrs. Homer Jones and
ihe home of Mr. and Mrs Frank daughter haVe returned from a
Mill money Saturday 'visit In Wichita, Has., and Po«ea
Mrs. J. C. Alexander and chil- city, Okla.
dren of Plalnvlew have been visit. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Newberry
Ing In the home of Mr and Mrs. i a„d family left today for a visit
Gib Jackson. jn Oklahoma, Arkansas,
Miss Dor;.! Kelly returned fr ufl
Oklahoma f'lty Friday and plans
*o spend a ir out li in the bom-' of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. tí.
Kelly.
J. K. Kelly and John Gable
are transacting business In Wlchl-
la Falls.
P It Reld and Gordon Mci'Viwn
lansaciel business In pbl'llps
¡•'rlday.
Tlrs. All 1 Trlbble and sons ri-
turned Thursday from Clovls. N.
M.. where ihe> were called by the
tioi'h of .Vrs. Trlbble's failier,
L. Donhnn,.
Mr. and Mrs. John Douhitm of
Hutchinson, Kas., and G. W Don-
ham of Billings, Mont . are Visit-
ing In the homes of Mrs Ant
Trlbble and Mr r.nd Mrs Ce.
die House.
and Missouri.
Bex Mcilroy la visiting In San
Antonio.
Mrs. Hubert Boediger aid
daughter Opal and Mrs. Bftrt B4.
dcr and children left Saturday
morning for Neaa City, Kas.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bapp were "
called to Mnrysvtlle, Ohio, bemuse
of the death of Mrs Bapp's mo-
ther.
Mr. and Mrs. ICllls Riddle are
visiting in Oklahoma.
Bob Parker arrived Friday
evening from Monaham, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker and cfttl-1
dreu will leave Monday to apend
the summer in Monaham.
Mrs. James Redding la on the
sick list.
Perry Young returned to Lyons,
Kas.. after u visit with his aun:
Mr and Mrs. Charley 8t. flair Mr*. J. C. Sledge.
and sons left Saturday for a visit
with relatives in Hartlesvllle,
Joe Moore, nephew of Mrs *J.
C. Sledge left Friday to spend
Mr and Mrs. Joe Dugom- and ,he summer in Sapulpa with Mr-
children and Mra. A. Mikels o. nnd Mrs. Earl Hamlin.
Pampa left Friday for a visit in RUI lloren* Is spending the
Kansas | summer In Indlanapolla, Ind.
Maílla Lou Jackson is vistiln-i Mr. and Mra. J. L. Smith and
in the home of Mrs. Hugh Dryer daughter will leave Monday tor
and Mrs. V D. Shell iu Lubbo -k. a vl„|t in Haminoti, Oklu.
From there she. win. visit her Mra Farrell H^Wklne 1 on -the
grandmother, Mrs. !■'. CI. Shop- ¡iHt
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