Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1940 Page: 3 of 10
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Martha Mae Sikes,
Ancel Leonard Wed
Amtofibeeiuom |h being made
today of iIn' ('lii'UtnuiM Hay wed
(llllK of MIhh Martha Mai- Sik.s,
■Inter of Mm. w 11 William* in
Aucel l.eonurd. mom of Mr nul
Mrs. H. VV. Leonard.
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Hugh Miller ai Phillip#, with
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1 Named Honoree At
Birthday Party
Honoi lag Mrs. 'f Smock on
her birthday with a surprise
early Mr |i. .V, Harlow of I'lill
Hps entertained in her home re-
rout ly.
A lieaulllhi ltd reme hud wax
pinned on eat li guest an they ar-
rived.
Mrldiie wan featured Ihroiigh-
out the evening with h{«h honors
going lu Mrs. John Cssery and
Second IiI/liIi |/i Mr:- ,1 ('. Kledue.
Ifiach «¡i- jflveii a lain'1 boiuniel
of American Beauty roses.
The lionon, iiM.'ivcd many
lovely glfi, from th* group .
Refreshments were nerved lo
Mesdames I ,1 IV.-t'iy. J
Hev. R. J Heaven off feint lux
The bride, formerly of S'hreve-
port, I,a., before costing to tfiis
vicinity foni months ago. wore
a lilue laffeia dress of grogruin
mate rial with black iioeessorics.
Her shoulder corsage wnH of pinU
carnations.
Following the ceremony ll«hi
refreshments were served to th"
following Intiiiiate fi lends who
were present: Mr. mid Mr«. Mil
ler and Junior, K K Miles. Miss
Kvelyn Hani" it, J \V Harnett,
Mr. and Mrs Harold Weeier. Mis*
Honnle Cook and Austin Benson.
Mr* Leonard i> a gradual!
Notion's Bu Ini'ürt cOlli i'i*
Hhreveport. La and wan an em-
ploye of Phillips i 'el I''deIt III I 'll
until hi t- man iage
The bridegroom whs ¡'.iinitiat-
ed rrom Horner High School In ! Weaiherly p T
19!t I. later attended Amarillo j next Wednesday
Junior rollete and was graduated
from W. T H al Canyon He
Ih employed in the process depart
nieni of the Phillips Petroleum
Co
The .'Otlple is al hitllie al Phil-
lips II o aw No
Kill,. Tlsdule. ,1 J
Tw-
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j Sledge.
; miry, K. Boy inn the honoree
• hosier.
Sending «Iffs Inn twahlc lo at-
i tend were Mr . David Wilson and
¡Mr I) li Ufetrom.
,,f Weatherly
|P.-T. A. To
Meet Wednesday
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Aiit'ini: recent visitors in the
home of Mrs. HuwielI Brown have
been her sifter. Mr Jesse H.
Wilson of Modesto Calif , Mr and
Mr« Hay B''own and dnuglilers
of Plalnview altd Mr tnil Mrs.
Ewell C. Brown. .Ir . and (laugh
ter of Amarillo.
The program. realm-Inn
• lotiul thrift week, follows:
School pupils pro)traiii
fourth Krades tu Mfs-t Run lee
tie.
by
Ut-
Koln selected, by Mr*. M ,\f.
Johnson. iit-ct ntpanleil by Mis,
Itoberl W Smith.
Address. 'Preparation To Karn
And A Job, Superintendent w.
A. Mcintosh
An executive meet In at
o'clock will precede the I' T A
meeting and will be held In the
office of Principal J. ('. Know-
le#
Frances Watson New
Sub-Deb President
Frances Watson wan elected
president of the Semper Pldells
Hub Deb i ¡\íl> lo succeed Hetly
Brings at a meeting Wedtiesduy
MkIii In the home of Melon Mc-
Donald.
Mitxiue Carroll was elected to
the vice-presidency, Mayme Jon
Huniiway, secretary mid Beity
Jo latwlh l rea surer.
Foliowlnn the election, plans
were made for a bridge lourna-
inenl vind tt<a. iletalleil arrange
iiientH to be announced a later
date.
Billie Petei's
Given Party On
1th Birthday
Despite Int'lemeni weather. Bil-
lie f-tURh Peters, son of Mr. and
Mrs. IIiikIi W. Peters. Thursdny
ufternoon entertained a tcroup of
friends In celebration of his -lib
birthday.
As each Kuottl arrived, the
honnree presented them with
brlKhtiy colored miniature horns.
After an hour of play, the litin-
oree opened his «ills and pop-
torn snowmen were distributed
as favors.
A birthday cake, decorated in
pink and white with four tiny
tapers utop was cut and serv-
id with fruit dessert lo the fol-
lowing: iCarlu WUJiams, Nelda
Jo Blehttrds. DouRlas Hantlolplt.
Dick Hoehr, Beverly. Hldle and
Densell Pelers, and Mesdanies
Charley Williams, H. W Hand-
olph, Frank Williams and Hugh
Pelers.
Bride To Live In Pampa
Wells In northwest New Mexico
produce the highest grade of oil
obtainable in commercial t|tiantl-
lles.
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I Borger's
Girls-And Here 'Tis Leap Year!
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Photo by Worthing
ARMNTROVfi
Photo By Courtney
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Photo hy Courtney
"CWTFWH" SMITH
Photo by Worthing
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By MIHH Valda Cypher
Not thai anyone needs remlnd-
in t. but lest you forget girls,
this story !„ to inform you
it's leap year!
This is the one tinte when fem-
inine gestures that In other years
eeni a lift presumptuous are cor-
d.ally accepted hy the hoy friends
and they like it.
Any Sadie Hawkins celebra
tlons the coming twelve months
will certainly be out of order.
As fai as we're concerned. It'll be
Sadie Huwklus dayi every day.
Attd heaven help the Ml' Aimers
that aren't big enough lo lake
care of themselves.
Just In case you'd like to look
before you leap girls, lei mo give
you some thought-provoking stti-
tlstlcH revealed by our city's ntosi
eligible bachelors:
'Hake for instance our City
Manager, Steve Matthews. Bluo-
eyed SleVe Is 5' 11 1-2" and
weighs 22R. He's not particular
whether a girl wears her hair up
or .own and confided tliut he'd
never (you mean NEVRft, Sieve
noticed whether a gal's skirts
were short or long He likes both
hlondes and brunettes, and red-
heads better Some girls, be
thinks have to wear inore make-
up I hall other , and he prefers
the professional type woman.
Then (here's 0-foot. ICR-pound
Joe Sargent, pnbllnher of the
Hutchinson County Herald- a
brown-eyed eligible, who has no
preference as to halt- styles, likes
skirts the length they are, defi-
nitely does not like classical
music, and prefers either blondes
or brunettes. Jusl so I hey ore
vivacious. He thinks women are
"a pretty good thing to have
around."
Weldon Jolly, president of the
Mons club and manager of the
Office Supply House, groped
about for words to express hlin-
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Jr. Century Uub Preparing Appointed District
r T .1 1-7.1 Church Worker
ror I ournament Jan. 1 /th Mr
At homo in Pampa now r* Mrs. Frank Alton Hall,
the former Miss Dalton Burleson, home demonstration
¡iKt'til of this county. The couple was married l')ee. 28,
by the bride's father, the Rev. W. P. Burleson, in a high
noon ceremony in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Hall are
at home at 1282 N. Russell street.
A comparatively quiet social week apparently lies
ahead, with the heavy snow daring would-be hostesses
to even think of having a party.
But while the wnite flakes have been silting to
earth the last few days, members of the Junior Twen-
tieth Century club are busily engaged planning for a
benefit bridge tournament, scheduled for the afternoon
of Wednesday, Jan. 17. in the Phillips Community Hall.
Playing is srhe.du
Local Pastors
Take Active Part
In Conference
Delphians Of
Borger To Meet
Tomorrow
Ftorjter Delphians are remind
ed of the meeting to be hold to-
morrow afternoon al 2:30 o'-
clock In Use Hotel Itluek.
Thctiie of ihe program will he
"The Old Regime and Modern
Ideas."
The following speakers 'are
lifted, with parallel upeaki rs ap-
pearing after the original speak-
"Russia's Aristocratic Civiliz-
ation In 1700.' Mrs liirger Nel-
son (Mrs W K. Brown); "The
Plans of Peter The Circuí and
How Th'y Were Carried Out,"
Mrs. .VI M Stephens (Mrs. W.
K Seeger), "A New l.oiv In Pol-
itics Mrs W A. Sletiisen t Mrs.
Harney Andres* i; "The Govern-
ment System Of The Old UeKitnc,"
Mrs. T S. Davison i.Mrs. ft. W.
SkooR i ; "The (lid Ueniine 111
operation." Mrs. K I.,. Grimes
i Mrs. Richard Peiemrjii >; "The
Third Kstnhv" Mi w E. Nleho-
Im n (Mrs. .1 F KiekbUHch);
"Pioneers In propaganda Again
tu The Old Regime,'' Mrs. Opul
Purvlnes (Mrs. L. P. Day);
"Other Creators oí New Soclvil
Concepts," Mrs, 1... .1. Robertx.
(Mrs, Frank Dillingham ).
.Mrs, DinitiKliain will preside
til the meeting in the absence of
the president, Mrs. C. A. Carl-
ton.
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di:gio\ girls
MIOKT MONDA V
The Junior auxiliary of the
Legion will have vi regular meei-
Ing Menday night al i¡ o'clock
in the Girl Scout hall.
All members are urged lo bo
present.
WINSOMI : CLASS
>IKH'rs TI KSDAV
The Winsome class of Ihe Bor-
ger Baptist chureh will have an
all day meeting and covered dish
luncheon Tuesday m the fellow-
ship trail.
The meeting will gel under wny
at 10 a. tn.
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CLUB NOTES
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K.K.K members were enter-
tained 'fltuisday ill Die home of
Mrs !-■ P. lletios. willi Mrs. W.
T, Oreenway ¡tlayiit ; vts it guest.
High score prive in the games
went to Mrs. G. F. Counts, sec-
ond liiiih to ¿Mrs W, F. Ander-
son and- third to Mrs. Bernard
Hinds.
Others playing were Mesdanies
Clyde Cox. Theodore Holland,
Bernard Hindi- Vivian Montgom-
ery. Russell Barnes, F. L. Wet-
afliil. Denver Gr-'er, ,1. D. Shipp
and the hostess.
Valentine scheme was not-
ed/ Im party appoint monis.
—
An election of officers and a
Ituby shower for one of lis mem-
bers featured Friday's meeting
of the Sew 'and Sew (dub In the
home of Mrs. I. K. Petty.
Mr-* a. I! Martin was elected
president. Mrs. 11(*"ni y Leach, vice-
pr¡ tíldeni Mr . R. fl. Cantphell,
secreiary-treasnrer, and Mrs. .1.
P. Clark reporter.
After Die short business ses-
sion Mrs. R. T. Terry was hon-
ored with a pink 'ami blue show-
er.
Refreshments were served
Mesdumes Carl Votaw. R. B-.
Campbell. ,i K Conner, A. B.
Martin A D. Taylor. Henry
I.each, R. T. Terry. .1 P Clark,
P O. Nance ,1 It. Green. Loyee
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The Rev. .1. N. Hunt pastor
of the First Baptist Church here,
lilis past week attended the re-
gular annual District Bible Con-
ference ai Amarillo and preach-
ed two sermona at the conference,
The Rev. 11. ,1. West. Phillips
Baptist Church, and Ihe Rev. L.
A. Sarta in. Stinnett, also attended
The meeting held ui the First
Baptist - (Ihiurch of Amurlllfo,
which was voted as lite perman-
ent site of the yearly convention,
featured lectures on the Bible by
outstanding students of the
Scriptures.
Bible lecture,, were given hy
Dr. ,1. B. Tidwell, head of the
Bible Department of Baylor Uni-
versity, who sooke on Genesis,
Dr. .1 P. McBetli. pastor of the
First Baptist Church of Dumas,
who eel tired on Revelations, Dr.
John Cobb Bible teacher at Way-
land College, Plalnvlew, whoso
topic was "The Holy Spirit."
Between lectures. pastor^ of
this district, who made up most
of the conference ussembly,
preached In morning and evening
services.
The conference, opening Mon-
day night, 'dosed Friday after-
noon will) an address by Dr. R. C.
Campbell, secretary of the Stale
Board Dallas, who spoke on
"Pentecost."
Pastors from the district,
which extends from Memphis lo
Dolharl. east and west.
Those delivering sermons were
the Rev. Gordon C. Bayless, Pam-
pa. the Rev. J P. .Veal, Welling-
ton. the Rev. Vernle Pipes, .Sham-
rock the Rev. J. P. King, Clar-
endon. and the Rev. J. N. Hunt,
Borger, who delivered two mes-
sages. one Wednesday night and
another Friday.
K W
Box. ,1 J. Casery.
lvtti. F. C Divers.
Unable to attend but send-
ing gifts were Mesdanies Nell
Yows George. Keith, Raymond
keitli, Uli-Rer N« Ison and Robert
Vaughn.
A small bul congenial grrtup
of card players, members of the
Me 'n-U club, met Friday In the
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Century Club
To Convene In
Presbyterian Hall
The Twentieth Century elnlt
will meet Tuesday afternoon at
2; 30 o'clock lu the Presbyter-
ian church, with Mrs. Barney
Atidress and Mrs. O. T. Lackey
lis hostesses.
Mrs. H. D. Schniatborat will
tell "The Story Behind Our Hy-
mns and Hymn Writers," uind
Mrs, Roy Broadway will tell "The
Story of Our Old Mission Trails."
ROBBIK I VKIl
CU II TO MKKT
The Robbie Dyer study club
of the O. K. S. will mee Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Ma-
sonic hall.
NO «'HOI II PR At TICF
Members of the Junior choir
of ihe llorger Methodist church
•are asked to note there will be
no choir practice Monday.
PR ICSItVI'MltlAN
LAIHKS TO MKKT
The Presbyterian auxiliary will
meet next Thursday at 2:110 o'-
clock al the church.
The subject for discussion will
lie "China In Hi 10."
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Kay Kyaer
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dorway a! o'clock, and ttdmls
kIoii has been set ;it 25 «itnts per
player. B#eh «ami- will i-onsisi
of mIx hands nf roturar:.
Plans for I,lié Iniirna.iieni were
made at Wednesduy's niertlii}; In
Ihe heme of Mrs Carl Horloii-
Mrs. Ben People* is general chalí
man of the tournament.
Mrs. Don Alexander Js In ciiaree
of cards and tables. Mrs. Prank
Melfrldge uf reft'e-hmeuts and
Mrs. Nell Vows of tickets.
Mrs. Vows announced yester-
day that anyone desiring iu make
reservations could do so by tel<'
phoning her at 706-J, Mrs H.
It Bishop at tfi!l-\V. Mrs. Ben
peoples al 6H.S, or Mrs. Krank
Dillingham at 17H-W.
After tournament arrangements
were completed Wednesday Mrs.
Don Alexander save a t«lk on
"The Blograph) of The Unborn,"
and Mrs. Prank Dillingham gave
a resume of several books.
A guest of the afternoon wos
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h Carl Disney has been ap-
pointed ehalrmnr of children's
work for tbe first Chrlstian
chnrcheH in this district.
Her work will consist largely
in promoting institutes in the
district for Sunduy school teach-
ers and any other adult workors
in children's departments, teach-
ing in conferences, building up a
district library tor child workers
and in any way possible, encour-
aging or advising teachers of the
district.
Although thin position carrlen
with tl no salary It Is a distinct
honor to lie chosen as choice is
mad ' after very careful cob sid-
eral ion by both th(< .state secre-
tary of Women's Missionary or-
ganisations und the state direc-
tor of Religious I'iducatlon.
Mrs. Disney is well qualified
for Ibis work. She was a public
"i-hool teacher sev'eral yeurH ago
and hns. during the last two or
three years, renewed her train-
ing to keep abreast of modem
methods of teaching, particularly
in the religious field. Bho has also
trlven ad quale proof of her abili-
ty to improve her knowledge by
her progressive work in the Bor-
der Christian church.
She succeeds Mrs. Tom Mul-
lios of Pampa, who recently moy-
>d to Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Aleck Sakowltz is a medi-
cal patient in North Plains hoa-
plfal.
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1940, newspaper, January 7, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167877/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.