Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 42, Ed. 2 Friday, January 11, 1929 Page: 5 of 8
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 192!)
THR BORGER DAILY
HERALC
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BY VERA TODD
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Saturday-
Juvenile Order of Hoyai
bors mnetH City hull n( 1! p.
Dance at Tokio club.
Neigh
ni.
MRS. FRANKI/IN KXTKK-
TAlNS JUST A HHIIK.K CM 15
\Yfidnesday pftertnnon, at 2::!0
o'clock, Mrs. S. J. Franklin dtdight-
fully entertained members and
guests of tlie Justa Hridge club. Two
tables were arranged when players
arrived. Guests at lhis affair were:
Mrs. Kline Smith and Mrs. Self. Kor
success at the pames, Mr:;. (Miarle:;
Smith won high score, for which sh>
was presented a beautiful green
fruit bowl: Mrs. Kline Smith
won the second prize which was an
attractive hand painted broad board
with knife.
After tile games were concluded,
the hostess served dainty refresh-
ments to guests and members, a ;
follows: Mrs. h. P. Manwaring,
Mrs. A. M. Martini. Mrs. Charles
Smith, Mrs. 1,. Smith, and Mrs. .1.
A. Frasef.
Mrs. Manworing will entertain
the club next Wednesday.
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ItHIMJl'S' MHTHOIIIKTH
Local News
Mr. and Mrs. Roy fluasell
Wednesday afternoon left for New
York and Chicago where they will
buy spring "merchandise for Love's
store.
,1. C. Pat ton. linotype service man
out of Amarillo, Was in Korger to-
day and visited at the Herald.
Miss Neva McDermotl, teacher, is
confined home by. an attack of ton-
silitis.
HIGH OFFICIALS
(Continued from page 1.)
iahly become wrought up by their
Impending execution, with physical
symptoms indicative of nervous dis-
orders. ''Hut. these are nol neces-
sarily insanity," lis said.
NEW OKI,I'JANS, Jan. II (AIM —
Destinies of Dr. T K. Drehor and
the widow of the murdered James
Debouof again were tossed before
the bar of Hie state supreme court,
in New Orleans today as newspap-
ermen washed back to St. Mary's
Parish for tin double hanging to-
morrow.
\,y
be- j
the '
P..II Obeliand, Mariand Oii
pan.v, yesterday went to Ponca City
wli-ire he will lie located for tin'
time being.
spin :
ago '
is recovering
That the church growth in and
around Borger is on the progressive
is seen in the demand for building
enlargement. To meel this demand
the Methodists of Phillips are pre-
paring to build a new $5,000 church
The present building will be moved
back for a Sunday school annex anil
other purposes, and 'lie new mod-
fern structure put ou the old site
The Rev. W F McMichen has
just been called to fill the pastor-
ate of the church, succeeding Kev.
Mr. Pike who was the first pastor,
coining here several years ago and
assisted in establishing tiie church
Hev. Mr. McMichen comes here from
the University of Chicago, and he
brings his wife who will assist in
the work of membership develop-! Okla
ineut. Hev. Mr Pike was called to
Southwest Texas to fill a vacai
During anotiier clash between
high slate officials over an addi-
tional "confession of i ruth" from
James Beadle, trapper and the mem-
ber of the trio of conspirators who
drew a life term, Ada Debouef and
the physician held scant hope for
ultimate escape. .Inil attendants
I said.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Morgan Thins-! Their appeal lor ;i hearing
day went to Oklahoma City whoreiSa"ily ••ommission we.nl today
M.\ Morgan wilt transact business.' ll,(' 1 101
i second lime in a renewal of Hit
lie for the slayers' lives which
I lie court membership a week
and brought a week
Governor Huey P Long.
A high point in the supreme court j
hearing today was the instructed j
appearance of Judge James Simon
of St. Mary Parish from whose de-
cision holding the pair sane, appeal
■ I I! Cad be cry, Punier corpora- j was laken. Chiel justice Charles A.
lion, yesterday v.-as discharged from O'Niell, in conflict with a majority
Head hospital alter several days vote of the court, summoned the
there following minor operation. j trial judge to show cause why a
i sanity commission should not be ap-
pointed
Governor Long's reiteration of his
stand against commutation caused
counsel for the defense to turn to
I he courts today with preparation^
for a Habeas Corpus writ ill federal |
court in the event their request to I
the tate court failed
In his case of decisions, revci.sals'
and high legal mixes, a fruitless at-'
tempi yesterday by Lieutenant Gov-;
ernor Paul M. Cvr, chairman of the1
State Pardon to obtain an eleventh
hour interview with Keadlc. tin
lifer who is said by the defense to
have l'lred the fatal shot, brought
on a new clash of words between
the governor and Cyr.
After failing to be adinilled to the
convict's presence, Cyr, charged
Governor Long with refusing to
permit the trapper to make a con-
fession that would bring out the
truth.
Unable to locate tiie Governor,
Cyr ilien charged Lunged: lipTH m
t hem."
These allegations the Governor
denied and stated that lie had giv-
en instructions iliat "iFilors be pro-
hibited at prison "in view of the
fact thai there ,iave been some es-
capes as a resell of so many visi
tors at the state Penal farm."
Later lasl night the governor
amplified this statement declaring
"it makes no difference whether
Drehor fired the shot or his Lackey
idid it."
"Dreher has confessed," said Gov
ernor Long. "Ada Lehpuef has con-v
i I'essed. If there has been any mis-
j carriage of justice it was the fail-
ure lo hang Old .lim Beadle loo."
Who will pay any attention to
■i o';tn who give:: nineteen slate-
j meiits one way and one the other
w;i\ ." asked the Governor as lie re-
iterated hi opinion Issued on his
, refusal of comiftiit.ation that in his
reprieve from | , , , . , .
belie! Dr. Droller and Mrs. Lehoucl
wire both guiPv of murder."
Mrs. .1. ,M. Arnold
from influenza.
GIBRALTAR. Jan II t/I'i John
I). Rockefeller. Jr., and James Ii• •
| ry Breasted of the University of
I Chicago who has been in charge ot
excavations in the Valley of the
Kings near Luxor, Kgvpt, arrived
here today. They are en route in
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Borger friends are reeeiviu
nouiicemenls to the effect:
Born to Mr. and Mrs James Clay-
ton Phillips at Pampa a daughter
weighing eigiit o/.uiids, Mr. Phillips
is auditor for the Nuiui-W'at ren pub
lishing company
Fied Lesrner, Casp-jr. Wyo.. has
accepted a position with the Stoin-
beii; store. Mi. Learner was an em-
ployee of tiiis same store in the ear
1.. 1 boom day •"
Mr1. Carlton Farris and small
on have returned from an oxtend-
d •- i: it with relativci at Wilson,
MOOSK TltOI'HIKS l'l\.\l,
I'KOOI Ol "WHO'S WHO"
Last but not least comes the mas-
sive moose heads to bear up the
story told by the many pounds of
meat thai followed five Borger
sportsmen home from a venture in-
to the wiltfs of Wyoming along last
fall.
The head of the fine specimen
that came down under the "just in
time aim" of Billy White arrived
yesterday well mounted and is on
display at the White Drug store. Dr
Clutter and Ross McGill others of
Mlie bun ling party have a trophy
each to exhibit, too.
if "balcony" room can be found
at the drug store Mr While expects
to hang tHe head in position there
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si i;.\m:h slatco i oii
i'AKi<;\Ts'-Ti; \< nKits' mi i: i
\. I! (Jlioi h(is j ii -si returned from
Wink where he went to bring back
Mi-. Teed Ktthlnuin will manage the
Violet shopp" ill the absence of Ml*
Ghor who will leave tomorrow to
buy spring merchandise for store.
Her buying lour will take in New
Yoi I; a ud < 'liicago mai kei
i <>.\ itconiits I'lio.MisKD
\i;w sunns s.v i t iti A\
Tonight a| tiie Skia-Tex sc
house a special meeting of the
To; Parent.".' Tea Jiers' associaI ion
«itl be held lo dispose of important
issues before the association. Well
known speakers, among whom will
be Hupt. J. A. Dickson, and a wo-
1)11-ii irum Claude, who has a wide
reputation in tin Panhandle for
'fork in this line, will make brief
addresses, according to Mauette
Leake, secretary.
10very citizen Interested in scho;>l(
welfare are invited to attend.
\\ . O. \\ . L. It 7
mi:i:i tonh;ht
The Borger chapter C 7 Women
of Mooseheart legion, will meet to-
night at the lodge hall, in Isoni at
N jo'cloek. Mrs. Grace Plum, public-i
ity chairman, urges all members to
be present.
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KTINNKTT D.Wt'K fl.t'll
TO HK-t)1*K\ TONIGHT
Under new management, the dance I
club of Stinnett closed for the past
month will reopen tonight with an j
initial dance. Mrs. Mattie Castle-1
berry, club hostess has leased the
ball and promises a real dance ev-
ery Friday night.
The popular Mohawk aces will up
pear tonight and will fill all other
dance engagements at this place.
Dancing begins at JS:::o p. m.
A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS
YOUR DANGER SIGNAL
Coughs from colds may lead to serious
trouble. You can atop them now with
Creomnlsion, an emulsified creosote that
ia pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a
medical discovery with two-fold action;
it soothes and heals the inflamed mem-
branes and inhibits germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creosote is recog-
nized by liiph medical authorities as one
of the greatest healing agencies for coughs
from colds and bronchial irritations.
(Creomulsion contains, in addition to creo-
sote, other healing elements which soothe
Stinnett, Texas
DANCE
Reopens tonight under
new management at 8:30
Music, Mohawk Aces
Everyone is invited
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Continuous 1:30 to 10 p. m.
10c-35c
Moha vvl
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If you are a real good fox
and willing to compete with others
who claim the same adjective you
might lie a pair slioe^i to the "good"
by trotting off a few demonstration
:.tops at the Tokio club Saturday
night.
The Hoolrrie has promised to gi.ve
lo the best performers l'f ihis step
< ;t' !> a new pair of shoos, choice of
tiie store, according to Mrs Mallie
f'astleherry who is sponsoring the
dance.
Those who are conscious of de-
lool i predating shoehMth- r every time
Skin j I!in\ pla.ee. a fool down to the rliy-
I hin ie persuasion of the,
at e-; i ,in feel "consoled"
might gei the ilioe .
M M 111:1' oo.'t I H 'l Alvl' S
I'It I/, I lit III
In announcing llie winnei of tin
<1 iii 11 given away at llie Ainerican j
l.egion dance \\ eduosuay night by ;
the Auxiliary, i.fneone goi their
win. '-rossftd. Number Dili Is i due!
ill appointment., because number
I drawn was (j'oi'iH. Holder of lhist
tickel i an get -jni11 bj- seeing Mrs. |
\\ A, Morton.
One swallow may niaki
liter, hut the same doesn't
hold for New Year's live.
IT'S liIStH TI.MK
A MIKHSfW'H NO" "
—SIMlCtVH TO.MO'<yS
\ icginia Halted
Ham with ( eleiv
and Apple Salad
Also serving « I'lub Steak, Hot
Biscuit and ( ream Gravy
from A:SMI p.m. until 7::iO p.m.
M. «'. AMJKIESO.V
and heal the inflamed membranes and
stop the irritation, while the creosote
goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into
the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble
and checks the growth of the germs.
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac-
tory in the treatment of coughs from
colds, bronchitis and minoi forms of
bronchial irritations, and is excellent
for building up the system after colds
or flu. Money refunded if not relieved
after taking according to directions.
Ask your druggist, (adv.)
CREOMULSION
for the cough from colds tha thang on
Last Showing Tonight
Ned McComb's Daughter"
SUNDAY ONLY
1j 1V Mat. 3:30 — Ni?ht 8:45
Frank Norton Players Present
"OTHER PEOPLE'S BUSiHESS'
REX MONDAY-TUESDAY
Norton Players Present
"THE GORILLA'
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tle more color and you have a
faint idea of the new costumes
for southern wear. Feminine
and modern . . . thev combine
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Values to $19.75, Special
Boys Wash Suits
Sizes 1 to 7, Well Made of the Best Materials
$5.50 Values .
$3.95 Values
$3.75 Values ....
$3.25 Values .
$.3.95
$2.35
$2.65
$2.95 Values
Qprn h I Aprons, well made, AD
LvirtL $1.50 Value. Special
SHIRTS
Men's $1.50 Value Dress
Shirts, extra special
98c
CHAMOIS JACKETS
$15.00 Value, a Real Gar-
ment and Real Value at
Only
$12.85
Boss Walloper Gloves
lixtra Value, 2 pair for
25c
JUSTIN BOOTS
$14.50 Values— Special
$12.85
Diamond Moccasin Toe
Boot
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Castleberry, H. E. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 42, Ed. 2 Friday, January 11, 1929, newspaper, January 11, 1929; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth209645/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.