Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 309, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 20, 1928 Page: 3 of 6
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MUM'S TlJE WORCr
•"bra Tonr>
EDITOR
SOCIAL CALEISiDAHf Local News
WMUMdiy—
Wednesday nrwlbo club of Phii-
lifismeetn with Mrii. Gordon Ilnrcli
trt ' ':_30 p. in.
I O, O. F. regular meeting at
«_'lthall at S p. m
l!>27 H rid go rluli meets with
Mtfi. D. i'. Rhonda !it I.': li I"
...junta nrliigt' rluli meets with
Hrii. eharles Smith at -: •'!" P m.
t'hnrieti K. rii.d.e.e, who is asso-
ciated with the Skinner lliudiiu:
company of Wichita Kalis, is in
Honker on liiisinrim.
Mi;m He; McDonald, of I he
Steinberg Deparl iiienl store, i:-. re
[ported lo lie ill this week
tffctirfcday—
OrdAr of Royal Neighbors special
.iirf-fUng at City hull at * i> m.
Marlnnd llrlilge elllb meets with
Jar's. Charles Smith at :!::! p. m.
Thursday Uridge eluli of Phillip;1
meets at 2;!H) u m.
Laff-A-Dolt llridge eluh meets
With Mm. E. I mine I al -'liUl p. in.
Thursday Night llridge club meets
wfth Mrs. K. .1. 13 ti el I at S p. 111.
Presbyterian ehoir practice if*
church at 7:15 n. ill.
'""ft: E. L. class gives dinner for
hiisliiiuds at Fellowship hail "t First
liatftist church.
( ,J>mrcr nl Tokio club ill !• p. m.
-..Tolc do Vio liridge club nieels
tt'ilh Mrs. P. (i. Cramer at :!::!•) p.
m.
j\ M, /;> ' .
Friday —
Delta Hund Kililne eluli incut,
tl till Sfrft, I,. !•' Jiodd ill a p. m.
tl'lK-Wflh I.odke regular meeting.
City hall i 8 p. in.
K.iiy l Order of Moo r meets .it
l/ffllge hall ill Isolll al S p. in
llltjlt .Twelve club meet - al lilaek
IfolH HI 1'- ' I - n. ill.
Vangie Kimh
in Ainarillo.
is \ iMtillg
j Miss
j friends
— •
I
I Veliniire .liihnson of the Prairie
! Oil mid (!as coinptiny returned
(Saturday nigbl from a one weeks
i business trip to Fort Worth.
I
I Jininiie Hughes, recently of Ok
! laboniii City, lias accepted ii pusi •
; tion with (iilliain's department
store.
1 Mrs. It h. Carpenter of Marlnud
' camp is enjoying a visit from her
father, Mr. Mah.iffey. of lilue ls-j
laud, III.
Mrs. Fred lluckels left Sunday
for Sedan. Kas., to visit her lnotlii '
; whom she \vas advised tiy a message;
: was Seriously ill
W#* M
"Muni van the v.ohl v.lun I In- Kir i ) I y nponrtl .i flnwu*
• how in WmMi iu:;l on (In- o!'"-r (Liv !*« r rli< vnfjn * J i i I\ < on-i tfil «.t
i h r> ;« nl • i«• m n ii i . one (' t If '! n i< • • oi which yon in iSn Lip«:I ol M I'm.
('nolhlr« . i;'<•! • 1. W'LIi in " l \> r Wiliiani •. wife ol' tin Kerr •
tary of Agriculture. ;uul I' 111> .Jnnlii <
CHEVALIER IN HOLLYWOOD
Mrs. liuHsell Hunter, (if Stein
horgH (lepn rt nienl Hlorr i . < <niIIlie<1
lo lier home with si h;nl roM,
I
K*t n relay—
L am' ;ii
Tokio elub • p in.
rmnsT.M\s 4 iii:i:i: i;o\
loji rni; \ ;i;hv
, I 'liri:{t niu t'li^er hu\ a < jiiuoa.:
the nurn'or of thin*1:- vo1«mI « n by
MeUioflint Afiiuonary soriet •
met yesterday afternoon in
regular session at the church Tir. •
♦HI be prepared and distributed
fltioug the le'edy and will consist of
joud used clothing donated by iiiein-
of the society or olliers inter-
ested in 'his kind of service.
the next meeting of the society
«U! be a .ruhibe tea given in 111"
liojile i>f Mrs. •' I.. Willis, on Tues-
4iif- Nov. 27. at 2:"n o'clock The
program will be Interesting and in
MvbelIve and all members are urged
fo iitiend. An invilat inn also i: ex
ttvnde-d all nieintiers of the eburch
«nd fo mm unity
A neTv study book. "Woni'ii of the
Kingdom" was started yewterday.
and for the benefit of those who
were riot present chapters two and
fbrpe will l>e studled,vat the next rjs"
ul«r ' mrcling December Mrs
Willi*; lead the devotional and Mrs,
tl. If. Ilouplirate was iu charge of
t}if> Missionary lesson. In the a>-
•=«Ui;e of Mi: Hdna Sullivan, Mr
M"!(!r w presided as president, while
Mrs. Hardeman acted a secretarv
Cor Mm. Whitehill who was not pres-
ent.
Although a location wa.> not nam
rd. fioai plan : for the lia'.zar. which
the sociel\ is pioi oring. were made
and- will he given Saturday. Dec. s
huti m r i:\ i i i:
t \T \\ iss IKI.MI
An 'il.ioyahle evening as pa. -ed bv
members of the V'ridii\ llridge «• ill li
tyHen they gathered iit the K. I
Wi«f home in Prairie camp on Mote
r) v evening at S o'cloik for bridge
tatnr- hleh lasted through several
HkNtMiit hours. Mrs Karl .lacksoi
won (he ladies' high award, and Mr.
!,. .1 Ilotierts took the gentlemen's
hifch
At the conclusion of the games, a
dUiuty salad course was served to
ffie following members: Mr and
Mrs A W. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs \V
11 Ilk I ret l. Mr. and 'Mrs. F I! Ki
morf. Mr. and Mrs I, .1 Huberts,
s.ird >1 r. and Mrs. Karl Jackson.
'Ilurlng a business session held
prlor iO the games it was decided to
ini et every other Wednesday even
ing instead of Friday as has been lb"
< utilfim Mr. and Mr A Nelson,
«t ill entertain the club for the nexi
int.el ing
Newspaper Dated 1588
Owned bv Californian
< II.KNDA LK. Till. I ATI D^*
py telle.-- from (iermany saying 11:«■
I oldest newspaper eopy in existence
j an isme nl' the Ant burn Aviso.
1 printed in luntl. have brought out h
eliaIi npei in tin- person ol' .1. \V. ('
ftesi land, oi (Jieudaie
llestland has a i-op.v. whieh In- b
lie\< , authentie. of the lOn^li h Me' ,
eurv. |)Ul)|isl|e(| ;«i Whitehall. Him . j
Fiilx li\ 15,SS. It contains an a« -
count of the sighting; of the Spall
is I • Armada.
I'estland will send his «-opy o
Oi rinnn) for examination by ex-
perts He hopes lo have it attested
officially as the oldest existing; copy.
of a newspaper.
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l OltKM.N I Ki ll' MAIIUDT
WASHINGTON t A1' i Present
and prospective Kuropeau markets
for American fruits are being iuver
tigalecl b> the federal bureau m"
agric iilt iira I eeouoniie ..
Tile study' includes existing and
: potential i oflip!:tition nbroad from
lugoSIa via. France, Italy and
; Spain. An effort will be made to
i inaugurate a more frequent and in-
clusive market and fruit report in
i the t'liiteil Kingdom. (iermany.
! France. Ilelgiuiii. Hie Netherlands'
land Scandinavia for Hie guidance of
A inerica u shippers
<;as puiri: sti i v
:
WASH IN (I Tl IN (/Pi Aroused bv
the continuous increases in the re j
tail prices of gasoline, the Royal
Automobile Club of Italy has an-
nounced it will study factors enter-
ing into i lie actual cost of nasoline
from the lime nf it purchase in th
producing counlr> until it is deli\
ered to the consumer in Italy, the
;drpartmenl of einninerce ha, been j
j informed.
si i:pi:isi; imi n«i>n; tow \
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HKttl.IN. (/p). .fnlill Powell. A :
l nierican pianist, hopes to surprise!
'his home town. Richmond, Virginia.,
with a world premiere performance
of ii concerto for piano and orches-
tra which he has been.at work com
posing this summer He divulged Ii I -
plans ufter giving Ills first oncer' !
since tlie war in .Merlin.
ATHI.i i'KS lli:\ll ci.ASSt S
CHICAGO (APt .Instill Durl
aII-Western conference f o o t b a I I
i.uard, Walter Colhath. Olympic rli\ -
ti'. nnd Frank Maker, end. are presi- |
dents of their respective classes, se-1
nioi. junior and sophomore, a' !
North western University.
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•Here is pill 11 |<<I 111 ar:'i .'a! ill I' "I l.v v. ■ ne| of Maurice Chevalier. fiimoilS
si a r ol till. FrenHi sis- . •• ie. i lo i.iaki a .aging-talking niciire. Cliev-
atiei i ' show i:. I i'l. i. th si v it'e, the i'orne '. Vvoiite Vail", dancer, and
Adolpile Menjoii
HOOVER HIS A
il IBBIi
1 jicy t \t • nl for Hoover.
{■"in ope ami file 1'nited St ales ap-
i« ;i i' In !i;ivr eolllpeted t :a-e who
ii [ft li - ,t p I h" m • -t honors nu Hoo-
Flonorary rfSJrSes in recognition
of hlr, relief work have come from
the ( niversilies of Kle«e. nrumcls,
Warsaw. Cracow. Oxford, Mnnches-
tei, Prague, Ghent, Keiuberg and
Kovov.
Abroad In has been iliainnau oi
the Allied Food Council, Kuropeau.
Food Council. Kuropeau Coal Couil- 1
ell and Kiiropean Relief Council.
Probahlj there is no complete
record of all the honors that have
eouie lo Hoover from foreign lands,
but. those arc the most important
ones.
Now let's see how I.i , own couil-1
try has treated him.
Loaded Willi .Medals.
He has gold medals from the Min-
ing and Metallurgical Society of1
America for contributions to teen- •
nical science, front the Institute of
Mining Kngineers fur engineering j
achievements, from the National I
Institute of Social Sciences for pub- j
lie service, from (be Civic Forum'
for tiio same tiling, from tint Na 1
lional Academy of Sciences for!
eolit i ibut ions to the ad vancement of
nicnce and from the Roosevelt Me
niorlul association, again for public
e 1 v Ice.
He lias been elected to honorarv
membership In the American Insti
tute of Mining Kngineern, the Ca-na
ii in n Mining Institute, lite Kngineers
Club of New York, the Kngineers
Club of Philadelphia, th'- American
Institute of Architects, the Ameri-
(an Society of Civil Engineers, the
American Society of Mechanical Kn
' gincers. the Western Society of Kn-
gineers and 'Ie- Rotat'i dubs
Kuropeau and American college,
and universities have given him
honorary degrees, il is estimated
Among (lie American hist it uMons
sre Yale Harvard. Drown Prince-
i ten. Columbia, i'^nns,' Iviulia, Dart-
i no nth. Johns Hopkins. Ronton,
(Jeorge Washington. Ituigers. Ala
ilwiiua, Virginia, Tufts. Hwarthinoi"
Rensselaer alid Williams
Held .Many Jobs
AI the time lie resigned as secro-
i.ary of commerce to campaign the
election lei was president of the A-
inerlcan child ll'-altli Association
and bonurarj pre ideut of the IzaaU
Walton Keague, chairman of I h A-
inoricaii Relief Association's Child-
fen Fund. Ilelgion Relief Education-
al Association, St Lawrence Watei'-
wa\ f'otnmir don and Holler Home'
;n America and a trust of the Carne-
gie Institute and Stajulford I'uiveri
- ilty.
Hi" past jobs include. President of
He American Institute of ,".Tiniil;"
iCiigineers. American Ensineerintr
Council, Internaionatl Radio Con-
fereius- and National ConCerenc. on
Street and Highway Safety: chair-
man of (lie American Relief Admin-
istration. Deigiaii Relief Commh
High Kowwrcta IWodeil'
Win French Motorists
ftion. I S fo ha Administration
Grain Corporation, V. 8. Sugar Equal
ization Hoard. National Radio Con
ference. National Commit tea on; V
Wood Ulillaattou. Hurdiitfi ITuem PARIS (/Tl Th« tjron d o*4rdt
ploynient Confer^nc . Colorado Rlvpe ! higher-powered a itwrjaojblwts *C-
Commission and American Relief1 eentiiatcd ill the displty* of thaj
\ ^:!nd IntcriisttoBal Automobile S -
- Ion here this year '
i European manufacturer* alon«
showed 21 eight-cylinder < «r«,!
while for the firnl time sl*-cyHlld«
models were more numerous Ihi^
! the four-cylinder cars
Administration iu Germany. Poland
Russia, Lithuania* Eslhonla, Finland
Latvia, Serbia, Chechoslovakia, Ar-
menia. Rumania, Austria and Htlu-
gary; C S. Food Administrator;
vice chairman of the Second Labor
Conference, and a member of the
War Council, World War Oebt Com-j One of "very four oars displayed,
mission and 111. a(lvl or> loard u' ; al the salon was of American
111" Washington Anns Conference ;ufaclur<* - .
fjome day, no doubt, oomcone. w-ill
compile :• complete
list.
I
Phone 212
e-
1^1 O'Kellry repUce yxtur
Americans Take Title br"k'"~
In Rumanian Net Meet R >r 0*dUT^L^d«b.i,„:
MI'CHAREHT (AIM -For the firs' station, Fourth and Main.
ti mi In the history of tennis in Bis
mania. the mixed doubles champion-
ship is held by Americans.
Mrs. Robert R Patterson, of Ann
Arbor. Michigan, and John H Mnr-
Veagh of Washington. I> C . and i
New York City, successfully de- 1
feu led opponents from Czechoslova-
kia. Germany, Rumania and Yugo- '
slavia. in the International Cham-
pion-hip event, thereby bringing' the
title cup to i lie American Legation.
Mis. Patterson is the wife of Rob-
ert L. Patterson, second secretary
of the Culled States legation tit
Mueharest, and Mr MacVcagh is
first secretary of the legation.
Mrs. Patterson thus completed
liei personal share of winning Ru-
manian championships, since she
hold: the J!I2!) woman's golf cViai-
, iiioiiship of Rumania.
The
I*HON I
MONROE
Sign Works
Formerly "Ted's"
Only I nk.n Wsip m
County
a.VJ tt5 K. 7TH
tlie
COLORADO HOTEL
rates to regular cm-
Special
tomers.
s t ;t u es k. si u;bx. St' .-Vi a week for
two. ll<.t and cold running water
i| I'JU'll I'l MHI|.
filfl \. Main. Milke falHni*. .M*r.
PERSONAL APPEARANCE Counts For Mureh
If fliis lie fru€. which ii i^. fhrri no chances l > Iraving y""irf
l;tiloriii£. rlranin^, |>rosiii^ ;hk1 ;ih *rinu f
\\> lian<U« fiCOiiai'd i««iloic<J I #i ami «fiialj->>
ttiuirauf 04-<J.
CITY TAILORING & CLEANING CO. Phone M
907 N. Main The Place With the Round Sijgn
RADIO
CITY SERVICE STATION
'Down By the Water Tower"
Citizens of the Woi-icl, P
Counlrv
)\\ M A h-i rv ic«
WAS 11 IN<' I < >N H« ' l it ll(k)v '
lias 1 >« ii tnl lo pwlil-ir oi l ice to>
f hr I ir t I iin«• In li; III'
Tint
li.. 11.-I v* < ivr.(i more non-polii
iI•;11 Imiio; V 11|.« || i;iy i t li• r irn li « \ •
t h.. n toi Hit WJlilr ilo". .>
!(.• Im had more cold luodn!
pin i i t| i n Ii im 11:;i n ;i n \ oMk i' j•
id« 111 pit rl
Ih- lia rocriv rd ili« frc-cdoni ol
in'u • ■ i iti. ->
|li- lia . i. • ii 11;i11 tii lionovarv
«it i" n <>l ti Vol' i ' H !•"!
!(• Ii a «I f i:: i i « <1 «-;ip ;th1 own I'm.
liUM'c honor.i do; « •
If* ha In '1 i nu-' I liairnialishij)'
and lionrnmy uif,m|)i:i''.-hip
In -iiort. till- rl'!' - hi. <: -si [)o
111 i« al honor li-'s no • Im joi t-.i*.« n
.i man who ha ■ . veil w'! h ! nm ;
nnparall h-d di l im l Ion in alio
PL'th'T dltl'« ri'Ut woiiv To d'ci him
the pi.-ciplr nl tin I'nitcd Statt'
la 'ii! over a man ' >! _years' p«-.
1ft it a J < \ pi", icner in lie ^i < alest c
110- stall's, wiih an unduplie.ited roe-
ord a a vote getter
I ifsl SJnee .Jel't'c i soii.
Ainrriea Inn produced her eit;
z e n s oi' tin world hei .-re. Inn iiif
i lie dffy < i 'I'liotna .lei'fi rsi n sli
111-lievi l electet| t.!if | Il | he pi 1 .1
IIOA SI PI'Ki: ANNO! Nf lih
MM; TfllTRWHAV N Hi IIT
' the Itox sil|ipur. which «us to
liH,fo ht'en lust Kriduy niglit nt 11.
(■'Ii '.i .-MyI hodlHt church nnd whs post -
IWtl^d i.i cii lisle ol' (I i npi eon lile wen t Ii-
••t condition;. 1s to lie Riven TIiui'h-
dwy cvMiiiiK in Hie clnircli ill X:0H
o'rlock. All lllcmliefs of the i-hiiri'ii
mid their friends lire Invited to tlii.i
Htfnir which i.i heliir' upons-oied hv
(lie Kpwovtll I,ensile It 1) el Ml' Wlll-
rt-ii'u Hiindiiy school chiss.
— | origipHl facility of
K.M'OK HIA-WIII'IKI. TISI CKS j of Texas, died today
\\ ASHllMCroN i Al'i Limitiil Ion I of VIi-kIhIji hospital
of wheel eoncentialion rather than | ville. Vit.
the . gross load carried liv trucks! is |
fOlvi.ired iiy hlirhwiiy engineers as a
jtrscflfe thai « ill lessen i lie wear
o*ti hurd-Kiirl'aceii roads.
For that reason they snexest the
n;ni of liwheel trucks, equipped
ullh pneumatic tires. Tests show
tiio damage done liv a six-wheel
rd-bleii* (s only ahoul half that done
the f.ur-wheel. the extra num-
ber rcducitiR the load on each wheel
IN K.\ I* I,OS It IN
France, Nov
persons were U
Ml,I.Ill
VINCKNNIi!
I A I'l Twelvi
and many more injured here todnv
in the explosion of a inuiiilions fm
toi y.
I'lONKKR lli;.\H
FREDERICK. Mil. Nov. 20. i/Ti
.Milton Humphreys. SI. sniil to lie
tile lust surviving nieinlier of the
lie I'niverdC
at I'niversitv
in Chiirlotte.'.;-
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Add out mole il.-
liBlit to I lie lilirid'N
and you've found
llie n.l'l eniluciiii;
in nppi'i-ei;!
I OMI'TROI.IJlIt RDSK.NS
WASHINCTON. D. (' Nov j . (/p,
.1. \V. Mcintosh, eomiitrolier of
currency, has tendered Ills resigna-
tion to President Cooliilgc. The re
signation has not lieen accepted, Iml
President Coolldge Is expected to
accept.
REXALL 1c SALE
HATCHER DRUG
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
VKItV I NI 1,1'SIX i;
FDAPPI5R: I would IIUo to try on
i tlial vieux rose frock in the window
S.\I'ESI,ADV I'm sM.rrx. Hint's ;
j lampshade. Iml we could copj il'for
>011. Kvervl^ody's Weekly,
Circus Parade
$2.50
liiirgeitj Book l\ r
Children
$3.00
KIPLING
From 1885 to 11I2G
$5.50
THE MARTIN
BOOK SHOP
2nd Door North ol P. O.
Ih i .i ™itd medal." from the gov
i.rnniei,! oi llelpiutn for hit; norvices
while adtriinisleriiur war relief to
Me I ingdnm. and niiother from the
I"niv' i:,i: • ol V ienna for liis human-
itarian ■ i--. ices all over Europe.
Ilelsinm, l-'iiiland. Eslhonla and
'o! .in <1 have given him honorary
it i/enship. The freedom of so many
ntineni il cities ha- lieen conferred
ii. him that ny one has kept track
ii the niunl'ci- 'I'lo i-ities of Wile
ind Warsaw also arnek gold tncd-
11 . for him.
Barn
Dance
LEGION HALL
Wednesday Night, November 21, 9 P. M.
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