Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 31, Ed. 1 Monday, December 30, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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Please Men
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Mrs. Charles Boyd wm elected
president ol the Silver Slipper club
yesterday morning at > holiday
break I ant in the home >t Mr*, Co-
pit ltentírow.
Mrs Floyd will succeed Mit>>- Nitu
Toukbw Mrs (irville Mothcny was
elected vice • president anil Mrs.
Howard Kiekbtmcll. .set oiai'v-tre;-
surer.
Christmas tree balls. strung on
tinsel, furnish -ri place «aids as
well ax appropriate table decora-
tions. Red carnations and tall red
tapers were also used to appoint
the table.
Sweet pea corsages. the club
flower, arrived during the morn-
inn as a pleasant surprise from
Mr and Mrs K II Oninn
Breakfasting and exchanging
Kilts were Mosdames Puul Yost.
Ambrose Can field, Charles Boyd,
,1 ix? Allciii.worth. < irville Matheiiv,
Cecil Rantfrow. Mioses Nita Tou-
cav.', Hetty Dunlap and Kvelyn Sue
Bruin
Phillips Sub-Debs
To Have Dance
In Hall Toniglit
C, ¡'.tinning the series ot sucia!
I'm:, •' ::s fm the >..unuer >et. the
Senipe I' ldelis sill) ileb clllb of
IMvillip- Uiinght will have a presen-
tata-n ball m the Phillips Com-
munity hall at it o'clock
ttecent new members "I the club
wiil be Introduced as follows: Wll-
la Mae Lindsey. Kstclla l.athn>p.
Barbara Brown. Barbara Hagan.
Be Iva Hope, Polly Huyse, Dons
Miirney, Mary .lean Underwood
and Mary Frances O.'iflin.
All college and university s!u-
dent. home l"i the holidays, as
well .'i^ member , "f tin- high school
sel, are extended a cordial invita-
tion t" a "end
By ALICIA HART
Written fnr NEA Service
You think women dress to please
men Well, if you are right, then
why is it that s*>me women
Wear flat-heeled sietes, tailored
shirts, and plain felt hats with
mannish suits? 'Men invariably
hat Htn h severe get-ups •
Bun ci mpletoly wild, completely
en;,-y hats" Anything that makes
the average male feel conspieious
usually infuriates him 'Being seen
with a woman in an attention-get-
ting hat generally makes him feel
cortspicious.i
WHO LIKER
RED CLAWS?
Use scarlet nail polish" 'Can you
name more than one you ever
heard say he liked it?'
Keep right on wearing girdles?
i Just remember how many times
your husband has said that you
look better without one.'
Wear perfume only for dress-up
occasions and sl; n wear too much
of it? Men like perfume -- but n
little goes a long way.'
Are careless about tobacco stains
i :i finuertips" 'If you hold the
cigarette up instead of down your
fingers won't get stained.•
Ti lera to chipped and cracked
nail polish"
Prefer ultra-chic clothes to
pretty ones"
Choose heels #>> high and «lend
er that a graceful walk is quite
t ut ot the question"
Wear sports hats thai won't stay
'on in a high wind?
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Mickey Roonay and Judy Garland fli a you everything
Up The Band." which come to the Rig Tueaday at
NoUemakert for everyone—to hail the new year in.
tiling in "Strike
W Leach have
e MU; h n.'M-
Wiririv Davis tíjfít last nigh', for
(innv in Sapulpa ' )kla , after
parents Mi and
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with in'
11 Dav
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the M?i•
the annual "pw'flic <ii the
a '. i i >! i • "ite mile long was
il' <u: a free-lined ;-treet. at A racing
o, Cm® Mf> piamds
0. E. S. Deputy Grand
Matron To Make Visit
To Borger Soon
Mis. liter Mentía¡mei \ o; Sham
n i k deputy grand matron of dis-
trict 'J. -:ection i ot the Kastern
Star, will make htu ofticial visit
| it. the Borgei? chap'.'i a week lrom
li nv rrov. Jan. 7.
Plans are oeing made to accomo-
date a i apai. its crowd that night,
Plant Parasite
A plantel the Sumaban forests.
Ka I fiesta Amoldsi, grow.- blosKom}
a yairil and diam ter and weighs
as pounds, yet ' has no stem,
j, ;ii)i i roi'ls It • a parasite,
getting; its nourishment from u
host, plant
SOME CAMOUFLAGE
THEIR FIGURES
Cling to boxy jacket, and other
clothes that hide the natural ¡mes
of the figure" 'The only figure a
man think:- should be hidden be-
hind loose folds of matenal is the
bad figure.,
Wear black continually?
Reshape their mouths — with
lipstick a quarter
Do
dress
A PRETTY GIRL in A smart sailor suit takes a turn at the helm
aboard a yacht anchored off Miami Beach. In medium-blue
denim, the trousers are laced up the back in true sailor fashion.
The shirt is brightened across the front with a red middy tie. This
is an ideal outfit for any nautical-minded woman to include in her
trying to stave off by threats of
dire consequences If America
doenn't cease aiding Britain.
What will the Frenen reaction
be? It is difficult to sec how Hit-
ler can find any answer other than
that France's determination not
t< aid Britain's enemies will be
immeasurably strengthened.
Anything which strengthens Bri-
tain's chances tu win must give
Í added courage to France.
Why doesn't Hitler use force on
France to compel acquiesence with
i lus wlhes?
"Well. H Could!"
Well, he could.
France is crushed and m under the
. heb-nailed boots of a vast German
i army of occupation.
j But he is up againüt this propo-
sition: You can enforce a consid-
1 erabie degree of obedience with
Official Call lot.
Nailed Oni Today
711 — 2805. Niies Clovls Tlndall,
Box 843, Phillips. W
712 — 1969, James ooseph Mc-
Elhatton. Gen. Del. Borger, W.
713 — 997. Joaeph Bland Simp*
son. Box 34. Phillips, W.
714 — 1233. Ira Lee Burrell,
Cien. Dei.. Borger. W.
715 — 2036. L. A. Frultt. Box
southern resort wardrobe.
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you STILL think women
io please men'.'
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• We, The Women
By RUTH MILLETT
The woman who crm make her
husband think lie's wonderful
dands a tjcmd chance of keeping
I'.'.ui through the yen'': but it's
| the woman who makes a husband,
at leas? in part, live up to her
"You're wonderful" talk who has
a man worth keeping
You know everybody does —
¡I." man whose wile feeds his ego
•i well that he is convinced he is
v/i'iideriul. only nobody else is
convinced of it.
Year by year he grows into
more of a stuffed sft.rt His wife
has him for keeps, probably, but
she hasn't got vor.v much at that.
TEMPER FLATTERY
WITH INTELLIGENCE
Y< u also probably know a wom-
an who uses just as much flattery,
but with enough subtlety arid in
telhjjenee so that she encourages
her husband to do clop his poten ¡ IMIItllilllHtllllMIKIIIIItllllllllllllinitt
tialities.
She uses judgment in handing i
out her praise If her husband ,
takes ii|i .'¡orne new interest, she :
tells him how Miiar; he is to do it. I
But she doesn't chime in with •
"You'i'e right" the minute his in-
■/¡ins to lag ami he starts
to «.ve *' up.
When she is disappointed in him
she let;: him know it. v thou! tear-
ing down Io, ego too much No
man minds being told that with
his Superior intellicciico and abil-
ity Ii. c hi Id be ficiii lü tietter lhan
ho is.
Nor does she teil htm he's ritfb'
tllllllllllllllllll
TODAY
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Continental _ n)5 ph(Jjp Steiner M#s.
on, Jr., Oen. Del.. 'Virger, W.
717 — 1933, Wade Wilson, Gen.
Del, Borger. W.
718 — 2832 Tom Walter McCoI-
lom. Gen. Del.. Borger, W.
guns, but you can't exact loyalty íi8, A J We"S' BoX
Tl.a Fuehrer couldti t make 7 >a «ce <i.n An.n whtirui
frenchmen tight against Britain if Whltfill,
tney didn't want to - and as a 2444 ^.jtz Thompwn>
Box I20S, Borger, W.
722 — 12, Dewey Le-Void Mali-
coat, Gen. Del.. Plemons, W.
723 — 1320, Ormond Willis
Dingman, Box 418, Borger, W.
724 — 2600. Stanley Hudson,
Box 513, Phillips. W.
725 — 1808, Don Merwyn Hef-
ner, Box 61, Phillips, W.
v ll" 11 be think' he is v. rr.ni: abCL-.
a bu'ii'-e-s matter She gentK
point:, out the ot.hc: ide. and let
ill in lake a look at it.
NO ONE LIKES
A STUFFED SHIRT
Praise and encouragement and
."you're wonderful'' talk rue tine
But if a woman jus! hands them
.out without any thought or any in-
I fogi d.y she ' an make a conceit*I
' 1.,,i ■ out of a man in no time,
i There's not much point ,n a
wife's holding onto a man if hoi
'moth ! of holding him turns him
| into a slulled -hirl who tin fun
iiit all to have aiooml.
The Donnnioii
mo i, id lingo as
p, an ' outirii'iit
ot i
the
'anuda
entire
is ill-
Isuro-
DESTRUCTIVE PEST
HORIZONTAL
1 Flying bug
similar to a
butterfly.
5 It is an
of the order
Lepidoptera.
10 Stream.
12 Emanation.
13 Without
14 Mulberry tree.
16 Gist.
18 And.
19 Burdened,
21 Behold
2.1 Neither.
24 Bushel
(abbr.).
25 Rang.
30 Prowls
32 Married.
33 To < nlivon.
3.') Dined
36 Rite for
Bacchus.
3R Rode.
39 Platter.
40 Lug
42 Sooner than.
43 Inferior d< u.
i4 Month (abbr )
10 Stomach
k Answer to Previous I'uxile
DP I N E
LO'C'U'S
A /ft
ill?
m\
A:-.At
LA¡¿1
48 Watch pocket.
49 Plural (abbr.)
50 Mineral spring
52 Instructor.
55 Cover.
56 Eagle
08 To follow.
50 Encountered.
60 They have
anil small
wings. •
61 In the -r—•
stage they
feed on
clothing.
VERTICAL
2 Com,
3 Prong.
4 Students'
residence.
C North An .ca
(abbr.).
7 Grand.
8 Ireland.
9 Kitten,
11 (.'hum.
13 A type of thi: 55 Bulgarian coir,
it: o, t 57 New England
valuable to (abbr ).
man (pi ). SO Mistei (abbr.)
15 Woolly.
17 It is a ——
pest.
20 Cupola.
22 Heavy blow.
24 Wagers.
26 Border.
27 Musical note.
28 Finale.
29 Dismal.
30 To storm.
31 Home of
boasts.
34 Tenon hole.
37 Sweet potato.
39 To name.
41 Rodent.
43 Heart.
45 Opposed to
closed.
47 Bird.
4K To touch.
49 Yucs a liber.
01 Work of
genius.
53 Dala.
54 Chaos.
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
i mo of 'he new and storti ques
lions Adolf HitU-t is facing today
is what the French reaction is
lil.elv to be to president Roose-
velt'-. declaration thai ' there will
be no bottleneck in our deter-
mination to aid Great Britain" and
thirl he believes "the axis powers
are not going to win this war."
The French attitude, which has
hardened toward Nazidom still
further this past week end, is one
, t the Fuehrer's great worries
Thsi! makes it one of the worries
of the other two partners of the
triple alliance Italy and Japan.
Hitler i said to have been try
mg oveiyihmg he could to cajole
or frighten old Marshal Petain,
French chief of -late into giving
the -uppurt i ' France to Germany
«gamut England The Nazi chiet
want- use of the still powerful
French tleet, and he at least wants
:• -iirai'ie- that the armies in the
French colonics won't make war
agaiilKt the err.
Stands Ground
1 'etiiin has stood In ground
tuiiboriily and with, growing in
depeodenc'' Indeed, he is reported
t< base tHreateneii cut the
Fi i-iich colon i a. toreos livise again
t the axe if the Naz ieniflfld- arc
t. o harsh.
It would be a greviotis blow to
Hitler should Marsha! Petain
Mir- 'V the support n| Ins navy and
c Ionios to Britain at this crucial
juncture, when Germany Is man
etivering I ,r position to administer
the t'lrnshing blow to England ny
Invasion
And now. at a most incon\ enient
m, ment. comes the Hoosevelt
-ocei'h, making America the ' ar
.-colli s-t derno tacv " It is one of
the last tiling: which Hitler could
have wished ll is one of !/„• thu gs
.'.-bu I' the triple alliance has been
tncy
whole they don't.
It would avail him little to sei/.o
the vastly important. French fleet,
unless he could at the same time
secure the services of the French
officers and crews. He could
scarcely man and operate those
warships with German crews.
What is more to the point, any
move of this sort likely would
result in the great French colon-
ies throwing their active support
to England.
The way things are tending, 1
think those who want France to
lend her aid to Britain have a right
to do a little wishful thinking.
"Pin-grain," produced from the
skin of young seals, is Une finest
leather produced from the hides of
seals.
World's Doepost Hole
An oil well in San Joaquin val- I
ley, Calif , is the world's deepest ;|
hole in the ground. It is drilled i
down 15.004 feet, or 2.84 miles.
The Biggest Party
Of Them All—
New Year's
Films depleting war epusodos are j
fiM-biddcn in Italy. '■
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THEATRE
5¿ WE 2NTERTAIN
Today and Tuesday
Warner Baxter
Loretta Young
-in —
Wile, Husband
And Friend"
AND
Kathcrine Hepburn
Ginger Rogers
-in--
"Stage Door"
New Year's Eve
Prevue Tues.
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lace
BENNY
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1LLIN
MARY MARTIN
& ROCHESTER
The first BIG Picture
for 1941!
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 31, Ed. 1 Monday, December 30, 1940, newspaper, December 30, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168158/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.