Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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In pre -nuptial courtesy in Mist
Mllilred Crowley, daughter of Mr.
und Mr* I. M Crowley of (lulf
camp. whose marriage to I<urIi
Hansen of I'hillti" hu* been an-
nounced for Wednesday Auk 14.
Mi ('line Kdmouds and Mrs
Jark luiilifll entertained In the
home of Ib«* latter Tuesday eve-
Blnif.
I'rotiiBtons of in txed garden flo-
wer* lent their frugruiice imd col-
or to tin- informal evening.
The honoree. who wore a royal
blue frock, woB presented a cor-
no ye of sweet pens
(tli llie refreshment platH were
Individual cup cakes. leed In
while, with the lettering "M and
I! Iced In pink und green >s
well us tiny white cards tied with
white ribbon and baby breath
with "Mildred and Hugh" Inscrib-
ed A Inn. each guest found a t-weei
pen nosegay on her plate.
In iIn- game* or bridge high
scoriae honors went to Mr* II.
C .Spurrier, mcond high to Mrs
Wilier Pyle and cut to Mr . Jim-
my Baldwin.
Miss Crowley, who Ih a charter
member of Retu Sigma Phi sor-
orlty, received «orne lovely and
unefitl remembrances.
The guest Hat Included Moa-
dame Elmer Price, Jim Smith. S.
J Tuck, W. J. Oldham. B T
Lloyd, Jerry Wilson, L. C. Col-
llnsworth. J. O. Ward, Bill Bul-
lock, K, G. Ftorney, Walter Pyle,
Jltnmy Baldwin, John Cowan. H.
r Spurrier. I. M. Crowley Rich-
ard Carter. Miaa Lakle Richmond,
Miss Mary Parr, the honoree and
bOHteSMO.
Unable* to attend but sending
gifts were Mend a me* 1 Joyce Box.
I.indsey, Richmond, Rhodes. Mis-
«tea Isabel lurr Ha «el Jones and
Eva Mae McOowan.
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meet tonight at 8 o'clock. All of-
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Test your knowledge of correct
«acial usage by answering the fol.
lowing questions then' checking
against the authoritative anawers
below
1 If «molting usually permit-
ted in pusaenger planes?
2. I„ there u limit to the bag-
kuge u plane passenger In permit-
ted to lake?
:i. Before lighting a clgaret on
a plane, should you a«li perm is
-Ion ot the peison sitting next to
you ?
4 When several persons take
It vacation trip in an automobile
fiwned by one. should the matter
or dividing expenses be worked
out before or after the trip?
5. When on a vacation you
etop overnight In a town where
you have riiend , should you tele-
phone them before or after tak-
ing a hole! room?
What would you do If
A friend telephones you that he
is In town. páselos through on
his way to a vacation «pot
(a) Either urrange to see him
or explain why you can't and auy
how sotry you ure?
tin Just talk to him over the
telephone and let II go tut that?
Answer*
1. Yes, Except Just before tak-
ing ofr and jutit before landing.
1. Yen The limit la set not by
pieces of luggage but by pounds
a. Yes. Por smoke makes some
persons feel III.
4. Before.
5, After. If not they may feel
that they have to Invite you to
stuy with (hem.
Best 'What Would You Do"
so)utlon-^(a).
Goodly Crowd
Attends S. S.
Class Outing
A goodly crowd, members of
the Friendship class of the Metli.
odlst church anct their friends,
attended the píenle at the CJulf
picnic grounds Tuesday evening.
Games of baseball provided
diversion and run ror both men
and women.
Enjoying the al fresco meal
were J. II. Agee, teacher, Mrs
Agee. Kathleen and Kenneth. Mr.
and Mrs. Holland ('lent. Mr. und
Mrs Robert Helms, Buster Walk-
er. Mr and Mrs Bob Chapman
MrH. C. D, Kennedy und Clyde,
Mrs. W. E. Heard, Mr. und Mrs
W, J Moss and children. Mr. und
Mrs. CI, H. Turpln. Miss Violet
Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wil-
son and children. Mr. and Mrs
Bob Sbuler, Mr. und Mrs. Herbert
I lead lee, l^arry and Mary Helen
Mr. and Mr*. Prank Mclnnls. Mr
and Mrs 1. A. Johnson, Mrs. A.
D. White, Mr. and Mrs. Eellx
Floyd and Betty. Peggy Moree.
Mr. and Mrs. C. U Hodges. Lloyd
Dawson and Barbara Ereund.
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Mrs. Glenn B. (JriBK«. pictured ubova, was Mins
Maurita Ketchum before her marriage in the Fellowahip
Baptist church last Thumday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Griggs are living in the White apart-
ments. Courtney Photo
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We, The Women
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By Rl'TH MIlJ.iriT
Our new distrust, of the future
Is spoiling toduy for us
We are becoming tiloumy. pes-
simistic iinibitionless people
We can't sit down to liilk to-
gether without turnltiK our con-
versation to the war abroad and
from that to predictions or the
future of our country.
And there ifl seldom any but
the long faced point of vi w pre-
sented.
To hear us tulk, there is no
chance but that the worst will
huppeu to us. We sound like u
defeated people not like a great,
nation with the wealth and poten-
tial strength to look out for
ourselvos.
Tin re Is too little or the strong
heartfelt 'By Heaven, he'll never
lick us" talk and too much of the
"'ntellectuttl" attitude which al-
wuy8 glories In painting the worst
possible picture upd calling it
"facing facts."
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Let's leave tlje "America hasn't
j chance" altitude to the Nail
propagandista who thought it up.
It Is more natural when It comes
from them.
Let's (iuit the «looming. All our
talk accomplishes i8 to get us
scared and doubting.
Right now America und Amer-
icans nerd to play the role of the
Htrong, silent man. who doesn't
Atuve much to say but who leaves
no one In doubt thut he will tukc
<ood care of hlinseir Is any kind
of trouble.
We're fooliglt to sit around
scaring each other like kids
who delib lately turn tli«- lights
low and scare themselves to death
with ghost ¡nortes.
Mrs. Glen Hail
Named Honoree At
Baby Shower
CompllinciitliiK Mrs ilttgli (lieu
lihl'l a trio of host esses enter
tallied with a surprise baby show-
er in tli<- 1'hilllp; Community hall
Monday afternoon.
Hostesses were Mr. Clyde Cur-
tíale Mrs I! I), White and Mrs.
K. H. (!ipMou.
In a series of appropriate con-
torts. pristes went to Mrs Kstelle
Cilpson u"d Mts Joe Helms.
The table on wiilch the dainty
gifts were placed was cleverly de-
corated In pink and blue and with
mixed «arden flowers.
On the refreshment plates pink
doughnuts tied with blue ribbons
were found In keeping with the
iifternoon's motil.
(¡tiesta were Mesdumes Rstelle
Oipnuit. Jess Ptunron. L. A Ryan,
J. W. Lucas J, b, Norrls, Virgie
Brooks, s. J. Hart, Charlie Jen-
Rin*. Lent Brown, Orace Rusaell.
Joe Helms, the honoree and host-
esses
(¡nuble to attend but sending
t-'irts were Mtsd.itnes Curtis See.
John Bbiyioek I) \V. Mays and A.
J. Childress.
Pampa Girl
Becomes Bride
Of A. O. Thorn
Announcement is beinr made of
the Sumulu) night wedding that
united Mb'ii Mabel Ward of I'am-
pn and A D, Thorn of Bprger.
Nuptial# were soleutllLtd 111
the liuptigt church with the Rev.
■I N. Hunt officiating
Witnesses were Mr and Mrs
Clyde Neal, Mtiliel llnlcher and
Roger Sin ill;
The couple Is at home till lOj
Kasi Kin lull in reel The bride
£ room is counecledi with the Wes-
terfield Truck Line.
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Church Notes
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The Aline groti|> or the Ctean-
fifB class of the First Baptist
thtireh met in the home of Mrs
M. R. Khrum In the Alexander
canto Tuesday afternoon.
Mi'h. H. I). Zoilars gave Ihe
devotional.
Mrs. L. P. Moree will enter-
tain Aug. 13 in Western Carbon
camp. House d.
Sandwiches and lemonade were
served MesdameN W. R. Williams,
Joe Kaster, Clifford Hart H. I)
ZoIUiih Roy Stapleton, fleorge
Measley. L, F. Moree und the
noHtess.
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Club Notes
Members or the Rip and fit itch
club tnet this week with Mrs.
Jim Jones, with members sewing
ror themselves.
Rerreshments were served Mes.
datnes U J. Schwnrtt. Oliver Bur-
her, Bllte Blrdsong. P. 0. OlhRon,
Plnley Allen, l^wis Benton, Bill
Correal and the hostess.
Special guests adding pleasure
to the day were Miss Hubher or
Hipulpn. Okla., and Mrs. M. A.
Cheek or Kunlce. N. M.
Mm. P. 0. Ulpson entertained
the club last week.
Borger Herald Classified Adfe
Oet Reeultg.
DAY
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PERGONALS
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Mrs .1. M Allen of Norton. | '
Vtt , Ik visiting her duttghter and
son-lii-ittw, Mr, and Mrs, Prank
Phillips. The 1'hlllips met Mrs.
Allen In Amarillo yesterday af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Ruby Hugh of Muakogee.
Oklu., Is visiting tier «Inter, Mrs.
J. Roy Seward at Phillips.
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Western Carbon
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Mrs. It K. I'earsoii lias return-
ed from Shamrock where she
visited her mother. Mrs. K l>
Moore and brought her daughter,
Qtíllele Ann. home with lier.
Mrs. Buster tilosson's sister.
JuunilM Bishop of Memphis, is
visiting here
Mrs. Homer Shipley and duuglt-
ti rs, Sylill and Helores, are vljt-
ltl|ig in Kloydadn 1). K Rogers
returned to Ploydadn with them.
Mr und Mrs J. R. Williams
and children. Betty Jane and
Margaret visited in I'aini i Hun-
day. i
Mrs. Charlie Wells and Mrs.
Charlie Thompson visited In patn-
1m Monday.
Mrs. O. R. Yutes and children
Billy Kern und Tracy and Verna
M. e Jt fferson have returned
from fort Worl.li und l'oolvlile
and Wichita Falls.
Mr, and Mrs. Kuokej, of Ark-
ansas Visited recently with Ml
and Mrs. F V riiompsi.ii
Mrs. R. A. Jackson and l!:ad
Hayes of Pampa visited Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Howard Momi <y
Mr and Mrs L. L. Oadtll^ and
children. Hora, Oleudla Lou and
Johnnie left for a vacation Wed-
nesday. They ure going to Fort
Worth. Mt, Pleasant. Shreveport
untl Hal' is.
II. A. Slilpli-y n member of
the Junior Causers. Is confined to
Med after injuring hla knee play-
ing baseball Sunday.
Jacqueline West of Pumpa Is
now visiting her uunt, Mrs, H. J.
Ritvcoe and family. Jack Donald
R'.i«CO<? Is visiting his aunt. Mrs.
Han West in Pampa.
Mr. und Mrs, Ace Johnson spent
Sunday tiight at LeFors.
Mrs. Floyd Smith of West
iMotuoo, Ui ,, and hoi mot her, Mrs.
Turner, visited Mr. and Mrs, Ken.
iietb Cody and children Monday.
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New Mulwin Picture
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PANTEX NEWS
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W ,S, Mays of Borger will Join
Ills mother und Miss Rltu Keys, u
New >'ork model who recently
uppeured on the cover of Life, In
Amurillo Btlnduy. The trio will
begin a two weeks Vucatlou to the
San Francisco World's Fair, Die
Pacific northwest, tin route home
they will vfolt in Taos, N. M and
old Mexico.
Karl West and Alan Rogers
pian to leave Saturday for West
Virginia, where they will visit
relatives.
Ann Hot hern (Mnlsle) in lier
new anil latest picture
ItiiHli Muisic," coming to
l'üiiay anil Saturday.
Mrs. j. K Chunstor and duu-
Uliters, Rutli and Mary, are spen-
ding DiIb week in Ml il in I it the
Sunday. School encampment
Mrs. Kutilce Carter of Hallas
wii a wiiist in the II H Snod-
grawt home this week,,
Mrs. II. B. Dukes and Charles
drove to Amurillo Tuesday
c.ueM„ 'n the home of Mr. and
VIrs. II. W Randolph are Mr and
Mrs .1, L. Sanders Lucille titid
J un lor.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. White are
on a vacatio.i.
Mr, and Mrs. (1 Union have mov-
ed Into this community and are
e Rig occupying t he house vacated by
the C. A Rot-In's.
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NOTED AVIATRIX
"Chesty" Walker, Phillips
coach, and Selmer Klrby. Borger
coach ure attending the Txus
High School Association meeting
this week at Austin Last week
Walker lit tended the coaching
school at 81. Mary's, Sun Antonio.
Mrs. K. K. Stone and daughter,
Mary Lee, of Ottawa. Kiins,. af
visiting Mrs, Stone's brother nnd
slster-ln-Iaw. Mr. und Mrs. V. M.
Stone. They will be here u month.
Ntw Under-arm
CrMvn Deodorant
saftly
Stops P«rsi
1. Does not rot dreun, does
not irritate ikin.
S. Nowaitingtodry.Canbensed
tight after «hiving.
9 IniMntljr itopi perspiration
. for t to ) day*. Removes odor
from perspiration.
4. Apure,white,greaaeless,stain*
lesa vanishing cream.
• Arrid has been awarded the
Approval Seal of the American
Institute or Laundering for
being harmless to fabrics.
38 MILLION Jeta of Arrid
Maaold.Tiy a i at today I
iffi
Answer to Previ
HORIZONTAL
1 Pictured late
avintrix.
1? Genuine.
13 Type of wheat
14 Vein or lode.
16 To try.
IB Sick.
19 To rob.
20 Lets it stand.
22 Linked.
24 Preposition.
26 Spike of cora.
29 Nothing.
(abbr.).
29 Portugal
30 Gypsy. 80 Wagered.
32 Baking dish. 82 Sound of
35 Hurrah! inquiry.
36 Entranceway. 83 Sorceress.
38 Carved gem. 84 Half an em.
39 Skin. 86 She was the
40 Wanderer. female
42 Broad daggers passenger to
48 Fondness. fly the ocean.
44 Fixed practice 87 She made a
48 Smooth.
46 Chaos.
47 Branches of
learning.
49 Like.
flight
dthe
Atlantic.
VERTICAL
I Bronse.
15 She lost her
life on a world
(pi.).
17 62 weeks.
19 Rind.
21 Vestige.
23 Strong
vegetable.
25 Talks twaddle
27 SMrt edge.
29 Painter's paint
board.
31 Idiot.
33 Plunderer.
2 Bulk. «4 Pnrrnt
°sr «¿pp.
5 Genus of bees. „ *gain'
6 Snaky flsh. 8' Fortification.
7 Partner. 89 Marches
8 Right. formally.
• Laboren' 41 You.
guild. 451.ight.
10 tAng grass. 46 Finical.
11 Beverage. 48 To scare awa¿
12 She set a new 51 Common verb
—— or mark 88 Company
for woman (abbr.).
flyers (pi.). 88 Nay.
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Seeks Aid Of
American Negroes
In Ethiopia
LONDON. Aui' k iñ'i Sylvia
l'iiukliure!, stiffruiclst aide of Hal.
le Selassie wltOttl Hl'ltultl bus re
cogalaed us the rightful ruler or
Kthlopia said today she was seek.
ItiK <«> rally Attn rlcat. Negroes to
u movement •" overtliww the
THTfWSDAY. AUCl'ST 8. 1940
Italians In Klhtopia.
The author and prupudangiwl,
who bus been acting In Halttan
with Holassle's organisation of Ills
liiioplw while Italy Is buay fig|t-
ing i lie Iti itk)i. Huid the main need
of Hie KthiopiaUM wum ulrplanea.
Birds' tu 11^ can be spread fur-
It tl, raised, lowered, made nop
vt-x or concave, and rotated On
hotli a horboiitul und
alar axis.
I tlon't know Just wily it is. bill
It seems thai I never can i-ct this
column in on time, |t x«euu< that
ten A M. «ets here before I net
started lo doiiiM anything.
I manage to ,:et down to the
laundry llUfin'' e:f{llt hells tsnllte-
lltnes i and sturt work There are
usually a doten and one things
requiring intention und by the
tinte I manage to clear up about
half of 'em ten o'clock gets here
Whereupon I rush madly down
lo the Herald office, sit down al
a typewriter ami sturt writing
This process would lie okay If I
could Just think of anything to
write about when I sit dow,i! As a
i ule I have my mind rail of some
wushibg formula or some Idea ot
how to do u better job ot Ironing
a shirt
Humilities 1 think Hint It Is all
a mintul<e for anyone to attempt
to run a hnalness and write a
column as well, Hither one ol
tbelli Is more or less a full llliie
joh And with school starling In
Ithout three weeks my job us a
lauiiiliyiMM), Is going to be con-
siderably hiKger than usual.
These kid going in school sure
do rti(| u 11 e a lot of clothes. And
every mother who has a boy or
girl in school is determined that
little Johnny I i?olnK to look
just ;i>- Hpic-and-spiin us any other
little Johnny In school.
And Hint is where "Old Suds"
conies in. It's ii whole lot easier
and cheaper for Mania to send
the wnshlng down to the luiindry
and lei Hud* worry about It than
It Is to do It at home.
And "Ol Suds" does worry
about It too Hut he munases to
do the work the way Mother and
little Johnny want it done, That's
the main thing!
AS COLORFUL AS AUTUMN LlAVBS...
TNI NIW FALL
mow FROCKS
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Our new Nonnettei ara pret-
tier than ever and to practi-
cal too . . . for their fine
fabric , Novelty Cotton and
Spun Rayon all woth beauti
fully, in Ivory Flake*. See
theie adorable «tyfe , nowl
Sites 1,2,3
• fop. Printed itfip*
broadcloth luckod
woitt, «mbroidtrtd
ling«ii* tallar and
cufft. tied. Slwt
• Soitomr No*tlty
cotton princttt itylr
lavlth imucklne.
uuinly «mbrwidoif
fiiit. Ilw*.
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