Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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-^a>ay' march i. 1939
THE BORCER (TEXAS) DAILY HERAM)
VAC.R TTIREE
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Classic Simplicity In Thi Daytime Frock
Petrolia P.-T. A.
Obsei-ves National
Founder's Day
Natloir.il Founder's day win oh-
m-iv. il liy the I'.'tiolli. Wind I'
" ' ^ w 'Hi mi appropriate |i■1 1 it 111
ji I'I'Cllll.V
i I In- propresaive history m ihe
llii uanliutlon w 11 s given by Mrs
' "V'l Ithlnellurl, rimi vlee-preal-
dent of ilu- unit.
\ vocal solo a Little Child
Rlrall I .end." the I'.-T.A. song.
«'«" *<nig hy Mr* II 1> Srlima|■
hoist, wild playctl ln-r own m
pilllilni'lll
Till* was followed liy n ,,audit,
lighting pageant liy till' following;
Mesilunies I, K 111111 ci. 11 c'
Spurrier. .1 11 liner, r |. nod,
K«'". M K Nurse, II K Shirley,
\\ II Pencil, and Lnyd Hhlne-
I11111
Following tlw program a ho
elul lion 1 tils held and a Found-
'i * Ihiy offering laknii tiiuoitg
till' II pi'l'HOIII
WE, THE
WOMEN
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s'r
i \«*i
w I
IU III III Mil,l.cri
I'lly the poor working girl who
doesn't know enough 10
l)li u iih carefully foi till' offici-
al (01 her Important dales
Hi alluc tll 111 i||c limit she
■ pli king iici m-workcrs to
pl< cfH and i cHcntlnr everything
good lliat happens 10 1 hem In liol
Ollly WIHMl' ill 1111 wasted Inn I s
iiIhu iI 'm1111 >■ 11vi- io her own per-
sona Illy
Fact realistically 1 hi' fact that
•he Isn't Indispensable Id her em-
ployer
Keep from getting ho ahsorbed
In m'h. IiIiik a posi tloll where «he
<1111 Miep into the top womun's
• \pcnslvo ihni'K tli.it she neglecta
her personal life
Keep from hero • worshipping
her boss especially If he Ik an
n'tractive man
Make friends outside of the
person*, she meets In business
Keullze 1 hut unless she Is will-
ing to accept more responsibility
than was giver. n«r when she took
hf* Job, she can never hope 10
move up
lie gracious about whatever she
has to do whether she llkea It or
nt
Treat with deference the peo-
le above her.
. Realise that no Job la free of
' aw back*.
Keep 10 herself anything that
told her in confidence.
11'iuk on to her femininity.
Hunt .11101 her job if she Is un-
ippy in the work she is doing.
I tea lite her own value with
nut over-ratiug her ability.
Protest to the right person or
make up her mind to take il. in.
stead of grumbling to ro-workers
M she know* she la being imposed
upon
Keep her personal problema to
herself
ItegHid 11 job as nothing more
nt less than a chance to earn a
living and perhaps prove her
HI 11 iv to accomplish something
tii while instead of thinking
«i ran be u substitute for a
nil. a home and it family
opening the door of a refrigera-
tor i.ilses the temperature from
one to three degrees.
Classic simplicity marks this Ualeiicuga daytime ilicu, with its
small waist and new swing skirl II is in pale porcelain blue with
buttons to match and a navy blue leather belt.
crm it kicwc Executive B()d.y
SCOUT NEWS Of High School
MIND YOUR
MANNERS
T m at a u « ear
a. m :
give your child
what you missed!
A musical education helps
1 hem make friends. Induces
better school grades and
brings Joy 10 all the family
f>nr help and suggestions are
fours for the asking.
Special Prices On Pianos
During our Anniversary
Sale.
1 omen lent Terms
Mi:<;i:iu mi sir t o.
511 Main — i'lionc 750
! P.-T. A. To Meet
Hoy Scout Troop 5 now boasts „
a membership of avion! eighteen regular meeting of the nigh
members The troop was organl- (.X0(.M,|VP committee will
/t'd about si* tenths ago and be,,. Id tomoi row alter noon nt I
had seven members in Its very o'clock In the auditorium of the
beginning Icity hall
I he Scouts of this troop held The following committee tnem-
tlieli legular meeting a' the Hup- hers are expected to lie presenl:
tfsi church Tuesday Mcsdanies If. |i Sehnialhorst. C
night and discussed \ Carlton. I< M Hradshaw, C.
plans for pnrticlpat | « gtalii. Hugh Cypher. H Is
Horger Shirley, l< I. Grimes. Joe t,.
Birthday celebration itrlggs. Wade Kurr. .John F Klek-
They will probably hunch, A 1. flchmtU. R. 8. Mau-
J'Hii with other troop< my (ieorgo Cory. .1. C. Phillips,
in miirclilng In the Superintendent W. A Mcintosh.
Birthday parade and W .1. Adklna.
Almost all of the „
scouts of tile troop ale Studying ohmm
Io become* secoud class Scouts
C. L. Walker Is Scout master J
In charge and announced that 1
i the troop appreciated the help
[of the citizens in giving the boys
work In order that they might _____
j buy uniforms.
________ Tori your knowledge of correct
1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 fiOiiiil usage by answering the fol-
lowing riucstlonn, then checking
against the uuihorltiitive answers
below :
I Is ll good manners to insist
on talking about books or the
theater when your companion is
interested in neither?
a. lines li show good breeding
to till youi conversation with the
names of Important people- in
order to show that you know
t heni ?
Is It wise to loll new ac-
tiunini.inces nil about yourself?
I If yon are treated rudely,
Is thai an i xciise for you Io lose
your n mper and act rude In turn?
,"i. Is it rude to try to bully a
Ml Villi I?
What would you do if —
You suddenly realise that you
have been Inlklng too much -not
giving your companion a chance
Radio Programs
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I.line Orphan Annie
Amos '.N Andy
tine Man's Family
Tommy l)orscy\: orch
Town Mall Tonight
Kay Kysei s i ollege
Music.
Jan Savin's on It
of
Hliie Network
Don Wlnslow
Kasy Aci's
Horace Heidi's orch.
Hoy Shield's orch.
Hobby l.oltby
•Ransom Sheman
ents
S :io 'PtihHc Iniereal In no-
mocracy
11:00 Chick Webb's orch.
I :!n
ii oo
li: :i 0
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7 :t o
pies- („ n;,,i a word in edgewise
(a) Apologise lightly, and then
turn the conversation toward the
other person's Interests?
tb) Keep right oil iu ihe way
you ware going?
Il l Apologize hut make no
California produces the great-! effort to change Ihe e.onversa'lnn?
esi number of cantaloupes of liny ; Answers
(state In the Union. | I No.
No. And It fools nobody.
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| having just us Ivadly.
I B Very.
Host 'What
Louie Cohn Given
Surprise Event On
16th Birthday
l.ouie Cohn. son of Mr and Mrs,
Han Cohn, celeln.itad Ills IDili
birthday Saturday by ai tending
tile sub-deb dance.
Hut when he and a few friends
t members of the saxophone ses-
tet i came back to ihe Cohn house
at Intermission. I.oule had a sur-
prise awaiting him
For ihere was an oblong table
prepared for i lunch, with a big,
pink and white decorated cake
centering the tuhle
Celebrating around the table
with Louie were Jim Phillips.
Alton Fdwards. Tom Wiggins, and
John and Hob 10vans.
After the Informal event the
hoys returned to the dunce
Stinnett News
Kenneth and Wanda Wilkens
(hildren of Mr. and Mrs J o
Wilkens who have been coulin-
, ed to their beds for the pnsl two
| weeks with a severe ease of tin
tire able Io bit up
Kminltt Hi. I'll hart of Keller
v.lle spent tin' week-end here
Willi hi" staler Miss llutlic Hani
i hurt and a cousin Miss Ituhy
Itiirnharl. lie loft foi Siinray uc-
'Oinpunled by his ulster Miss
llult lt>.
"Hlaikle" Wade it ml Hoc Vln
; rem made a recent Iiusiiicsh trip
to Horger en route Io Amarlllo
wliore i hey visited friends
II II Snelder ami Sam Morion
were business callers in Itorer
Tuesday.
(ilonn lllbbs Is ruported rest-
ing well iit his home after be-
ing injured In a i«cunt fall.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Cash ofc
I'niphrles I.ease were visitors
here Tuesday in the home of Mrs.
I.udu Hughes and Miss llattle
Harnhart.
I .in ie Linda Fae Arenduil of
Horger was a nunUay dinner
guest in tlie home of Hnmooa
' and (iayle Forrests.
Mrs Hill Roblnsoii and son
plan to visit in I'ampa the re-
mainder of ihe week with her
parents Mr and Mrs W II. I'et-
' ers. —• "—
Mr. and Mrs. K O \'an Winkle
land children of ihe Shell Ltusc
' were recent shoppers In Borger.
I The small daughter of Mr and
Mrs. 10. L. Davis who has been
I qultp III with pnaumonia for the:
I past ten days Is reported much I
: improved.
I Mr. and Mrs. Arenduil of
Horger were .Sunday visitors here I
| In the home of Mr and Mrs. Bice. I
Newell Smith who was burned I
i about the face and hands Sat-1
urday is able to be up and about, j
Mrs. H. II Kdwai'ds of (le-
Wliltl transaeted business here i
over the week-end
Mrs. Tom droves and Mrs. C.
A. Vlhcent made a recent busi-
ness trip to Amarlllo.
Mrs I' A. Vincent 'tnd daugh-
ter motored to Horger Sunday en
route to Amurlllo. They were ac-
companied hy Mrs. Vincent's aunt
Mrs. lOdnn Colwell of Rotan.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner
and daughter were recent shnp-
pcrs ill Horger.
Lester Hurl Christian made a
recent business trip to Amarlllo
where lie visited bis sister and
brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs
Johnnie milium.
The liar ran and Lewis chil-
dren who were burned recently
in a gas explosion are Improving
sat Isi.ictorlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yount and I
son wi re callers iu Horger over j
the week-end.
Pat Patterson of the North
Plains made a business trip to '
Horger and Stinnett Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Douglas Vincent
and children were seeing friends I
in Horger and doing some shop-
ping recently.
Mrs. Wdd Kchenbneb of Frltch
who has been u patient In the
i Horger hospital has returned io
: her home Mrs. lOncenbach Is the
dattffter of Mr and Mrs. J F
McFarren of Stinnett.
Mrs. Kyer of Oklahoma is rls-
tllng "ter daughter and family
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kvana. Mrs
Kyer and her daughter Mrs. Kv.
ana were recent Borger shoppers
Mr. and Mrs. Burk Miller and
CLUB NOTES
The Bluebonuet club met with
Mrs W W Wrddingtou yesterday
aftei noon
Fnjoying the iittcrnoon sewing
were Mesdamcs S L. Baker, () W
(lardner, It It. Campbell, I M
Rogers, c. K. Itogers, Nancy
Smith. J. t) Shipley, Miss Joyce
Smith and the hostess.
The next meeting will be in the
home of Mrs S I. linker
Doris McDonald
Is New Member
Of Rainbow Girls
Doris McDonald was installed
as a iii w member of the order of
Italnhow for (liils at a meeting
In the Masonic Temple last night
llolibc Hradshaw. u transfer
from the Paiihnudh' chapter, was
'also welcomed into the group.
(Iwendolyn Kent was installed
as Nature, ihe yellow color siu-
t Ion
Mary Lou Shipman. worthy ad.
visor, weliioiiied the visiting Mn-
soiis before going into the liusi-
ness routine
It w .is voted lo en t or i u I ii the
| Pattipu anil 1 'iiuhaudle chapter on
.March I I
• I he short program consisted of
j a parllami ntiiry drill directed by
Mary lOlbm Nelson, with ihe fol-
lowing participating lOilna Rho
Ides, Aun Kiekhusch. Maxiue Car-
roll '.mil lletiy jo Lewis.
Mrs. W M. Rawllngs, Mother
Advisor, lhanked Mrs L. C. Slilp-
! in in and Mrs Joe I, Brlggs for
presenting the tall tapers used at
the color stations
Aunounn incut was made that
I the next study club meeting will
be next Monday night at 7 o'clock
in the home of Virginia Swear-
Ingen, 20:s West Adams.
The talent program will lie giv-
en later In the month, under dl.
red Ion of Mrs. II 10. Con ley.
After the close of lust night's
chapter. Fred Stevens served a
chili supper to the good crowd.
Higher Truck
Loud Advocates
Renew Battle
Shines As New Style Because It
IJEAUTIKCJ. accessories for
spring include a large la,,
in a now shape and a new
leather—dull alligator us soft
and pliable as calf—in a rich
shade of li^hter-than-navy
blue. Also an arresting hat—
really a simple disc of finest
straw with a floating chiffon
scarf attached.
fi
Heta Sigma Phi
| Girls Assist In
Milk r"und Drive
i Members of Beta Sigma Phi so-
rerily, at a meeting last night In
the home of Miss .Mildred Crow-
by. pledged support lo the Junior
'Twentlcih Century club's milk
fund drive in progress.
Plans were also discussed for
rush week, to he held In April
A program on music was led by
tlie director. Mrs (ieorge Finger,
with Miss Joy Walker giving a
talk on "Music In Fveryday Life,'*
Miss Mary llenrlckson speaking
'hi "Modern Day Composers," and
Miss V.ibla Cyphi r talking on
"Music As An Art."
The regular sorority gift went
to Mary llenrlckson.
Present were Misses Joyce Mar-
tin. Joy Walker. Marjorle Coyer,
Mary llaiiriekson. Mildred Crow.
I ley, Meadames (Ieorge Finger,
Lester Wilis, Jr., K C Lister,
i and A. C. Lelke, Jr.
Most Girls In
Borger High
Take Home Ec
Pantcx P.-T, A.
To Meet Friday
At The School
Pantcx P -T.A. will hold lis reg-
ular meeting Friday at 2:45
o'clock in the school building.
Mrs. A. S. Johnson. Jr., has an
interesting program prepared.
Kvery number is urged to bring
a ten-cent gift for the grab hag.
Theatres Today
AUSTIN, Tex., March 1—(£ )—
Legislative advocates of a higher
motor truck load limit redoubled
their efforts today after a 11-10
defeat In the House highways, and
motor truck committee.
Their next move in the lower
chamber, they explained, would
lie to seek printing of a load limit
Increase nlll on a minority com-
mittee report. A majority vote
in the House would he necessary
for such printing, after which the
hill would occupy the same stulus
us though it had i.eeti favorably
reported.
The vote in House committee
broke lust week's lu-10 deadlock.
Hep. K. H. Hamilton of Hills-
hot'o, absent from Inst week's
meeting, cast the deciding vote.
A meeting of tlie Senate high-
ways and motor traffic committee
was scheduled late today and lh"re
was strong possibility of develop-
ments on Ihe bitterly-argued Is-
sue at that time.
Most advocates of a higher
limit would be satisfied with
doubling the present mulmiim
load of 7.twin pounds
daughter and Miss (Hadys lOvans
motored to Horger over the week,
end ii ud visited friends and shop-
pe.
Mrs. Charles Sedleck who has
Item confined lo her Oulf Cump
home with pneumonia is able to
he up and about.
The Pa lit ex
with Mrs. M II.
with Mrs. II. II
the discussion
Vole."
Present were
Randolph. W.
White. II II.
Cantrell, Jake
liter, and Ireju
study group met
(.'anttell Tuesday.
Siioilgr.iss leading
oil "Soon We'll
Mcsdaiues II W
A Bowen, A. C.
Suodgrass, M. II.
Wells. J. P. Far-
Newman.
Itld
"FISMBHMAN'S WIIAHF" with
Hobby llreen and Leo Carrlllo
KtO.N
"PIKATIOS OF THE SKY with
Kent Taylor and Rochelle Hudson
t IHCLIO
"LISTEN HAULING" with Judy I
Oaiiiiml and Fredle Bartholomew !
CROWN
"BRtl, BORROW tilt STEAL" i
with Frank Morgan and Florence
Rice
til Ihe 1!!>7 girls enrolled ill tlie
Horger high si hoot, 205 are en-
rolled in Dome Economics, a sur-
vey yesterday showed
Since ilie beginning of this
year's term, Ihe Home Ec depart-
ment has been enlarged lo ac-
comodate 2 1 girls In the food la-
boratory. through efforts of the
I anchor. Miss Elizabeth Chcno-
weth
Four new kitchen units, with
complete equipment, have been
installed, the chlnaware set Iras
been enlarged to a service for 12,
two new electric sewing machine*
have been added to the clothing
{department and one new electric
! Iron.
Miss Chenoweth has organitod
II wo home economics clubs In the
j school, with a total membership
of r.G.
There are 102 girls in the cloth.
lug classes, loit in foods.
STINNETT P.-T.A.
HAH PATRIOTIC
I'ROdllAM. MEIOT
MBS. FDH " PROTECTED"
SUPERIOR, Wis March i — (A')
—Chivalry is not dead and an X0-
year-old pensioner here is living
proof of the statement.
Testifying before n committee
Investigating the county welfare
department that he had to uppeal
to Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt be-
fore he could get enough old age
assistance to live on. the aged man
was naked by welfare officials to
read the reply from Mrs. Roose-
velt. „
He refused, saying: "I never re-
veal the contents of any letter I
rwelvi from another man's wife,"'
What helps Horger helps you
PIOTBOLIA I'.-T A.
MEMBERS \TTEN D
COrXCII, MIOIOTINd
Sixteen members of Ihe Peirol-
ia Ward I1 T A attended the Car-
son county council meeting in
Panhandle recently.
The program featured two mus-
ical readings by Mrs. Buss Owens,
accompanied by Mrs. Mary Ewlng,
both of Panhandle, a piano selec-
tion by a Panhandle member, and
a talk by tlie Rev. .1 allies Todd.
Attending from Petrolla were
Mesdamcs Tipps, It K. Shirley,
Letha Swaffar, Fred Redding.
Messrs. and Mend antes J. M.
Knowles, (Ieorge Mcaaloy, How-
ard Schroeder, M F Nurse, Loyd
Uhlnehart and J. II Harr,
The Ktinnett Parent-Teacher
Association met recently In the
courthouse auditorium for a pa-
triotic program presented by the
fifth and sixth grade students of
.Mrs Rose Piper's classes.
I Superintendent L. H. Bond gave
•'he opening addresss.
The program was announced hy
Ella Jian Vincent. Ethelleu Ear-
; ley, clad In an appropriate unl-
i form, played the part of the Cnltcd
•States. Other children acted out
various amendments that form
the Constitution.
A count of the parents wus tak-
en and the picture given each
month to the room having the
largest number of parents pres-
ent was presented to the fifth und
{sixth grades.
A large crowd attended the pro-
gram.
^ CROWN
TODAY & THURSDAY
frank morgan and
florence rice in
"BEG, BORROW
OR STEAL"
plus—
Selected Short Subjects
Price All Times—10c-20c
ENJOY ALL THE PLEASURE THERE IS IN SMOKING^
Let up Light up a Camel
SMOKERS FIND-.
CAMELS give ME TWO 816 THINGS
i want in a cigarette —mildness
wm and good, rich flavor. camels make
smoking mean a lot more 70 me..
'i'd WALK a mile for a camel' TOO!
WHEN the combination to a safe
gets lost. Harold J. Vi'eidman is
likely to get a call. His work as a lock-
smith is opening lock* by touch and
sound. Often that's a long, wearisome
job, and, as Harold says, "No task for a
man with jittery nerves." So he pauses
now and then to let up -light up a mild,
tasty Camel. He finds these reccsscs
mighty pleasant and refreshing.
Camels never jangle the nerves
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
rur i rnwrw rwa .... — * —
CLEARS STUFFY HEAD
.IsIbs enggj tlw Devdopmsnt of CoM* loo
Would You Do'
solution lui.
By MARTIN
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ineomfort. Just put a few drops of
i/itka Va-tro-nol up each nostril and
red the tlntle aa Va-tro-nol's stlmu-
•ting medication reduce* the
pti membranes, clears away the
lowing mucus, helps to keep the
Inuacs from being blocked by the
old-lets you brealhe again.
«XT TMM, don't wait unUI your
-ad la all stuffed up. At the first
irnlng sneoso or sniffle, use
V*-tro-nul la tpeclalUrd medlca-
llon -exprossly designed for the nose
and upper throat where most colds
start, used In time, It stimulates
Nature's own defenses to fight off
head colds In VtckfTf #
their early w, t,a.T,
stages. vatio'hoi
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>IKl;T TOMtiHT
Women of the Moose are re-
inlnded of thf meeting tonight.
Drill team members me asked lo
lie present a I 7:3ft.
All r om rait tee chairmen ate
'ash'.I to have their reports ready
ilo mall to the (Irand Rerorder'a
| office.
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Sercomb, Bill. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 1, 1939, newspaper, March 1, 1939; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293344/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.