Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 199, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 15, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1928.
TUB BOKUER DAILY HERALD
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Club Women Favor
Closing Regulation moiiH sir refluent of store owners to
I dose at N o'clock every even In K ex-1
At ii meeting of the BnsinesK anil eept Saturday.
Pro(e Kionul Women's Club Satnr- —c1 - -
day noon at t lie Tulsa Cafe unanl-1 Ktniieni New Zealnnd lmn henun to,
moils endorsement of the S o'clock , rebuild after the recent storm, whlcli |
hour ol all stores In Horgpr was ex-1 was the grealeal ever known there.
pressed. | r_
Kver> member of the clnl) went on The Rreat elm which was planted j
record as ex^iressinK appreciation In the park at Spa. the watering ,
and thanks to c. S. Gardner, spoil- place, has fallen.
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sor (if the movement, and to the mer I KfTr^X/ VDRT^ TV/T A V RTT CtW/TTT TTT'RTMC1 ' '"'en announced, and she was a most
chants- in ffcqtHetfirg to" the unanl-j u vv 1 ^ 1 J** ~ ~ *7 V* _ „ . pleasiiiB picture. Her frock of print
Btj I IT REMAINS W ELL DHESSEI^ crepe hail three pleated flounces
j forming the skirl and a pleating of
| whin chiffon edging the surplice
j closing, which revealed a chemisette ,
ol lace. Iler hat was a simple cloche ;
j oi fell.
Court Adjourns For
Week-End Recess
I'etil jurors hearing I'riminal and .
I civil cases In S4lh district court tlii.s i
j week were dismissed Saturday, morn-
ing and court was atljourned uniil
Monday morning at it o'clock l>y j
Judge Newton 1' Willis.
During the past two weeks sever-
al civil cases were heard by ihe jury
'and three crimijial cases, one of
which resulted iii the year pen
itentiar; sentence being assessed .Urn
iieiinett charged with robbery with ;
firearms.
Good Water Well
For County Seat
A i'(i:!-feet water well has been |
I completed at Stinnett bj 1). L. Me-!
'Donald, water well driller for the .
ltoek Island railroad company. Tit" ;
i well wll furnish water for the city I
in Stinnett.
Although the well must produce I
2r,i ,<it 0 gallons a minute to comply
■with the city requirements, Mr. Mc-
Donald predicts that a test will show
i an even larger - upply.
HOl'STON, Texas I APi - Sabrinus
has made Himself at home in the.
Houston suburbs, lie has flown thru
so many windows in residences that
llmistoniaus are getting traps for.
him. One resident even found a
■ I nest of the inin the attic of his home.
The flying squirrel, with flaps oi
skin, which spread from his fore to
made his first ap-
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SINGER SEWING MACHINES
The World's Standard'J' 1 *
Sewing will be a pleasure to you with a New Singer.
For they are so easy in operation and simple to ad-
just.
Just to use a New Singer will convince you why Sing-
er is the world's choice.
Ask us It jfive a demonstration.
Kureka Vacuum Cleaners, Portable Phonographs.
Fret Service tc all Machines we Sell.
BORGER TEXAS
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Congratulations
Mr. Granville
Itv BI'.TSY st'Hl \ I.Kit on the Avenue I also had a fleet
\ u.t Service Writer i 11 g glimpse of Gwendolyn Rose
whose engagement to John W. Mac- bis hind teel.
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NEW YORK. July 15 Manhat-
tan these days is a garden of flowers j '<a>. son
on frocks. Flower printed clhffon
and crepes are tile order o; the day
1101 a new style, but certainly an
appropriate one. and a cherry one
in Mii- city with so little of a flower t
garden about it.
Naturally Gotham's smartest dau-
ghters are not in the city, except for
, day's shopping now and then. With
Soulhamptin, Newport, and all the
points between doing a rushing busi-
ness. and with every steamer leaving
New York filled to capacity, this is
not the open season for styles.
Hut a tour of any of the roof
gardens will reveal smartly gown-
ed women, though many oi them
are tourists and Park avenue will
usually reward the eye if one strolls
there about luncheon time.
\ ( becked Taffeta.
It was on Ibis smart thorough-
fare that I saw Mrs T. Hunt Db k-
inson in one of the new smart
checked taffeta frocks with a sur-
plice neckline, and a l;irt with di-
agnoal ruffles across the front, and i
s smart, piquant bow fastening.
Her hat was the smartest possible!
black bailibuntl, with just the cor-I
reel size of brim, for brims are bug
"i than they were. Bill a pre-view j
ot winter styles at one of the most
exclusive countttriers made me won-
der for tlie future of the brim. For]
nenrl;. all the I'aris imports she |
brought back wen briml and j.,
they contrived to giv- the fashion-
il Clarence Mackuv,
]i;iS pearance iu Houston.
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FORWARD. BORGER!
We, as a factor in the business life
of Borger, pledge our support to the
upbuilding of the city and commu-
nity and shall adhere to a policy of
strict cooperation with the newly
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able ova!
by revealing
ammmmsmoHmntoe^ssBi TwawisraHHRiw
deal it' roroh' iid.
Most ol 1 hem wi'i'i' very d.1111-
lian.'. with practically no width at
the sides and a slight height >n the
front, to get tie oval line. ! saw
other hats that seenn d i<> he Mimed
up and cat tip in the front.
' At the opening of th" "Scandals"
! noticed man.\ tulle gowi>; these1
eem to have grown steadily in favor
iii< * Chant I launched that i.imous
lailor (I out- with very low h.u-k thai
ha been copied in every language,
. in1 with varying (l-'grt - oi autheuti
cit >.
A favorite ctdor <•:' the moee nt in
• v. j:i. l. attire, part it u!a ; !} in tuile
puvay, i. brown t h• ■ d;.rl; hrown
lather than the golden In-own. oft 11
lighted up with hei-'e ur ! i -* !i t er
liadfM of lirowii.
1 not it imI too that yellows and
ut<-en.' have stepped right up to the
I lout in ihf color .heme- - The
transparent velvet evening coat was
almost unanimou choi-••
Nii i \ Is (iniiiing.
Xav> hlu . it st ems to me. is giv-
ii! this 1 i*iuh 1. hard blue, a good
t'i* lit. The tI part of the season,
navy •( ined completely behind, but
i? has gunned treinendoush .
O; cours" tie navy bl.ie i ulartl
with the white dots has had .in en
o! in oil a vogue, and the pail.a dotted :
:it is seen iu ail versions.
I a v. Mr Robert Honeyman. jr.,
at lie liuutington horse show in an
attractive* white ensemble with a
long < oat, pleated kill, ana a sVarf
of white wiih wire stripes of navy
blue
Treks am! I'loimees.
With lior was Oorothy Uta-'-n,
wearing an interestin; ill; i rot k
with three rov, • of tin k about the
waia!line, and .mart eml r( Ider> on
the collar and the front tab of lor
frock The ;kirt wa finite novel,
lain;; a cinular top over a straight
rinb rslip, am! a narrow hand of fine
phatin ouilined the cin ular section
May all of your dealings with
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Borger and its affairs be a
pleasure to you.
This store is always ready to
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Combinins the beauty ot' bodies by Fisher and
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engineering advancements, it provides st\le,
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Witten, Frank. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 199, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 15, 1928, newspaper, July 15, 1928; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth209496/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.