Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 92, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1939 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY. MAKt'H !>■
THE BORGER (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
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Suits March off With Honors in Easter Parade
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Select One Thai W ill Look Good On You
m M MCI l\ \<)l Nt,
\l \ stall . HI ri <|iiiii<l('Mi
S it III w.ilh '««> With nil the hotter* In
ii.iihiI<- tui« in ih year of
■ ii<• <ii liiit will !><• ihe Imrk
II loi UII.I SiUISOIth hi
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Kill
III 111 111 l Ihe lull Hint f« Ilk 111 ill 14 y
III Ihi- spritr; tfnsltloh picture con-
iii<ik111tt that suits are too severe
I I Hull '>111 III MU ill th-'> IIIOSl
\lid IF yon'it- (hie you will he.
iy In severely tailored iitll not
\nd your ti.it will Ix- oh frothy ami
ii liii hi nonsense an ever sat atop il
1 Ins town suit of gray striped
mi n's wonted has the new longer
lacket and a slim skirt. A high-
necked white blouse, white kid
r loves. black suede hat with a
M il, black patent bag and shoes
ixl a corsage of yellow and'
brown in chids are worn with it.
Wl' ITS will
the Kast> i fa*
years ii. Iti\' *>1
Iui' [if jiiur ni
conic
I Itid'I fix .1
is tin- keynote
fuse you into
in fit nIn-.i lit
ImiiIUIIH' i.'iii n
Your sijii in
your lilou "«
really pretty
I'liily i«it<"
'flu Iuil-skirt. <1 silhouette with iti)>]>' d-lli walst-
lliii' i|liiii< lull no: exaggerated shoulders ii ml
smooth ruiil.de.l hlpline is nil important nl course
Il yon re lull and slender you'll !>«• Il i• inl !•> It
Appropriate for ,
either tawn
or country,
this smart
little suit
is o( imported
beige cashmere V
The three-button
cutaway jacket
has a low
V neckline
and four large
patch pockets. "
A topcoat of
b'ige and brown
check tweed,
dressed up with |
a corsage
of orchids,
shown with it.jjgit
SNSRflfliflHH
Buck Dunaway
Tells Of Queer
S.A. Natives
IV 'ii way down in South Am-
n.ini-H another of Buck Dun-
• wiys Interesting letters. which
t - i ■ «'d on via the Borger Herald
to Ii(h ninny friend* here:
Dear Koike,
Wi ll, I will try to drop you
lew liner to le' you know I mil
. il! alive. ... I don't think there
i any use for you .ill to send the
itum air mail. They will net
In re lust about an quick by regu-
1..i mail and you can send tliein
loi three ceutK.
I also Hut i'. letter from Joe
Mai' today, lie nays he liken it
ovi . there. We have Just finish-
■'! a two-day holiday period. They
. i a holiday down here about
l-.ilf 'he time. We went to work
Monday morning and the cops
• rne over and closed us up and \
> didn't work any more until
Wednesday t today t.
.... the Bolivar is their dol-
'i' d' wu here and when you buy
their money, we net about three
i." i us for a dollar. Hut the
i>li rale of exchange w .,s five for
. Ind thai is what the company
tin - us. Besides the hundred
lb.:' (tonic* back home, tbuy give
Ha "2<10 bolivars, which Is e«|ual
to |S0.
l iii' natives suie raise cain dur.
Ii.: the two holidays. When we
would go to town. I hey would be
painted up like Indian* and
oiild throw wviter and charcoal,
bluing and anythiijr liartj they
ci uld get their ha fids on. John
li.'ldock ithe boy I run around
wlili i and I en me to town Iwlci
and just got soaking wet both
iice*. After seeing (lie people
t tin * run loose down here, they
should abandon tlie asylums in
lie State*. They wear costumes
nhit the men drc-- u| like wnmeu
;.!i powdered with rouge mid lip
Mick. Ii certainly is a sight.
1 didu'l liei lo nee Jo .Mac at
.'ill I en route to his destination).
However all the oil ctiinpaiiie lu
south America have a big track
meet every Raster at Marncalho
Mild 1 am goillK to enter the broad
<55
to
H
a w eek. I .loe Mac is a> Msiracal-
bo l.
This company is hHilding wlr.it
they cull « central terminal out
at San Tome about !'n miles from
here. We will be moved out there
Il you're not, you'll seek a sleek Variation pur-
hap* a Hkirl that littles subtly, Instead ol obvious
ly willi jwi kei Hint appears to be quite short
but real!) isn't
Put the lull figure. suits with unusually long
pickets are iii<■ -1 iii demand Helen t'ookinail. im-
portant American designer, does u lovely one in
•.•ray 'iMped tni-n's wea< worsted with a sti.light,
but not llf(hl. 'klrt uud a very long Jacket It's
shown witli a veiled sailor and white kid-kin
ii loves i lie complete eflect being faintly rentiu-
ln "in of the horseless carriage days
Pt i the really Urge woman tafvarely tailored
suits seldom are flattering to hei't tlieie me
i|uuntltles of MUiart. soft models which will nilmi-
ul/e In r dimensions One particularly nice navy
blue number Includes a skirt wulch flares only at
the hemline and a jacket thai Is bolero length in
hunt willi a tail effaci at the back Tailed coal
Iiiiiiim and high-nei lierl blouse are of sole Koiller
wool iii a luscious shade of reddish orange
However, soft suiis are not for
large figures only There's not
a woman who won t be flattered
by one of theae The soft suit
lakes tailored and ill easy blouses
with ei|il.tl aplomb.
Among the classic lallleura.
lowii I weeds are mo*' !iii|>orliilil
oddly enough, whllv' chic farial-
ennes still w'iiki' black and tiiivv
suits of lot mnli/.ed fabric and lit.
lie black dreasis undi little
hlai k coals day In and <!;'/ out
your chic New York. Sin i'tan-
ciiico and Philadelphia sophisii-
i ii11* is more likely to he tieen ill
the daytime in soft town iweeda
or. in hot weather, lu dark col-
ors evi ry hit as small as black
or navy, but a bit more imagin-
tive The black dress under the
black coal has become the uni-
form of the cart or woman In
large American cities The clothes
of the socially p.oniient have a
more casual look about them
Por the sub'trhaiilto and the
Ifirl who wan ii a double-duty
suit which chit lie ..orn in lown
or country, a 'noilcl of soft. i n.
ported cashmere euntio! he heat«ii
The skirt Is comfortabiy full, btit
not excessively so and the col -
larless Jacket has four patch
pockets. A little waistcoat if
heavy white silk, shot with metal
threads is a part of it Hut softer
blouses with frilly necklines, as
well as pialu aiilrtwalals and
sweaters, will also be perfect with
it
There are no hard and fast
rules to which you must adhere
when shopping for a suit. If you
can wear shorter, full skirts, keep
the Idea In mind. II not, simply
look for a suit which somewhat
conceals your figure defects and
dramatizes your best points it's
no sin to asl: tor a reasonably
straight skirt only I t inches from
the floor if you know you wouldn't
lie happy in a full hih and your
hits just are not handsome
m
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l.
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t: I*,
Christian Ladies
Have Pretty Tea
Pastel shades were fealured In
appointments .it the Parent Kdu.
cation class' lea yesterday after-
noon In the annex of the Christ-
ian church.
Mrs II P. Pendellon opened the
program wit:i a devotional, lol
lowed by a trio. "Mighty l-ak a
Rose.' by Mrs. W \V tiaither.
Mrs. \V A. Haren. and Mrs Pen.
dlelon. accompanied by Mrs
tlene Vance.
Mrs. Hean then led a prayer
before ill's. Itaymoud Mays lalli-
id on "Pitting the Child lo Hie
Home."
Main speaker of ihe day was
.Mi> Carl Disney who talked on
How a child Learns."
\ unison prayer concluded the
program, which was followed by
a social hour.
Tulips centered the lace-cov-
citd tea table with a delicate pink
background, flanked on either
side by tall white tapers. Colors
of pink, green and while were
featured in the menu. Mrs J L.
it Cougar poured.
Shaded lU'hts with the chosen
colors cast a soft alow over the
pretty scene
Ki'Kistering were Mesdam es
Hay Hatley. W A. Ilaren, W. W.
(•slither. Charles Courtney, A. T.
N'ursc. c 10 Hume. I. C. Slilp-
inan, Paul Carver. Prod Stevens.
Carl lilsney L l( Howeti, Itay-
moud Mays. Hall Pendleton, l< .1
Itean and the Itev and Mrs (Seo
rge Brsidford.
.">pn'nM' Creek
H.D. Club Hears
Wilkison Talk
An InterestiiiK talk wan «i\en
before members of the SprliiK
Creek home demonstration club
by Herb Wilkison yesterday, in
the home or Mrs. II II Uregg
Wilkison imparted some Infor-
mation on soap and invited the
group to visit his laundry, at their
convenience
Present were MesdainM Martin
llcKilal, C W Kelly, Leo Maloney,
lloy Hullicli, liudliy iiolloinun,
•loe Hamilton. J P. Brown, Dee
i Perm son. i.ulher Hrock. Wayne
Wheeler, Howard Ctilp, Harry Al-
len, and the hostess.
The next meeilnu will he April
I In the home of Mrs Hoy Hul-
Itck
beetle" sii-
iMi.. Kiim knit ii loft is a shininc example of of what Helen ( ookman calls the neu
=•:££ i srfstiS Sfftf Sk Si
of gingham checked tweed with a short, voluminous sk rt and a neat Oared jacket. At itgiii
the back view of the hectic suit.
Hill III til I III Hill i I ill III ii i II nihil tin | ii |
HOSPITAL NEWS
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Leona Howling is n medical pa-
t lent in North Plains hospital.
enough to stand exposure ubovethe calf Hut it is a sin to buy something that isn'l truly becoming ' ii al'path nt"^ m^.N^iTb'Vl'alns'hos"
to you Just because someone lells you 'they" are wearing il
CLUB NOTES
SKKLLYTOWN, March !t Mr.
and Mrs. Louie Karlau of the I ,
In about three months. They „re sk,.1|v s,i|n|fll|. entertained wlnn.l,,K ,'""1
Chapman.
Sans Souci club meinherg were
entertained Tuesday In the home
of Mrs I ('. Morris. \ .th Mrs.
Morris and Mr- Voiiiik McColluin
gaing to have tennis courts, a {|n(Mnl)(,VH nf ,hf
Kolf course. howliiiK alleys and
several pool tables Also a bin
swimming pool II Is KOini; to lie
much ulcer out there,
.... tell luaiira the food Is '
Club.
"Supper
ireeently at their home.
A chicken dinner was served at
ii :',U o'clock, after Which tables
were arranged for the bridge
otlies playing were Mesdames
Herman Dean, L. J. Hoherts, ('.
S Campbell. II t; Wallace, Wal-
do Hrckley and .1 D. Williams.
ceilent. and their new uniforms and slater. Mrs. .1 I! Kirk and
put the fititsiiinu i on dies to the Mrs Charles D. ttosson.
picture. II all us old men would Mrs. Ben lloii am* son Nolan
cooperate, as well here lu tryill' were shoppiiiK In Horner recently,
to make this a hct , r town as J. C. Lee and daughter Wanda
those kids do to gl>e us an out- Zell and Mr. and Mrs, Klbert
standing band, this would lie Ihe ; Howden have as their guests,
boomln'est, and most progressive little Miss Hetty June Heath,
place In Texas!! Mr. and Mrs. Hill Thorne and
■■ ■' ■
WE, THE
WOMEN
H> HI TH Mil,I.KIT
If you want tV seem nicer than
pilal.
Mrs. Hill Alexander was dis-
missed from North Plains hospital
yesterday.
Hiiby Naomlii Mae Hinlth was
among patients dismissed from
North Plains hospital yesterday
Another dismissal from North
sons were business transactors you are land who doesn't?! here | I'IhIiis hospiial yesterday wiis
I have said a lot of limes that !""'R"1 Wednesday morning en
I was really proud of the laundry, route to Ainarillo where they nt-
pretty good hui not <|n11«
as her's.
Your Son,
Buck
as good
limn - In which Mi and Mrs. Pat
Nol i Is made high score respec-
tively and were presented with
prizes, Mrs Joe Wedge received
ihe consolation award for ladies
while M a. Pike made low for
\ IN . \l VI I.I \in men
TO MKICT roMliHT Mr and Mrs M S. Pike will
I In? \ 1* W auxiliary w ill meet next i jn11 hosts, at their home
tonight at . a in ihe Irall. All in ihe Sk«Ily Schafer camp,
Preseni were Messrs and Mes
officers are
uniform
requested to be in
\\ INS I/I II T
The rniiit given by the Ameri-
can Legion auxiliary was won by
Miss Ronnie Acton of the .Superior
Hotel.
da 111 e i- .loe Wedge, M. S. Pike, Pat
Morris Louie Karlau. (ilenn Tom
hu. \\ -.ley Dial. Corkey Wedge.
Li inkle ii. .hi pike, J C. Karlau, |
Mary Ann Karlau. Louis Knrlull.
and Miss Lorene Pike.
Mrs. W T. flreenway and Mia.
jump and high Jiiinp.^ I have to ,, n Wllliam liavi returned fioni
a trip to Oklahoma City.
be one of the four best In our
• ••iiipaiiy to get io go. bill I think
1 almost have a cinch. They tell
SK KLLYTOWN March it The
N'lgllt Bridge Club met ill the
home oi Mr. and Mrs. Henry John-
on ol the Skelly camp lasl week.
High core awards were won
by Mm Marshall Coulsou and
The snapping turtle i- a water Stewart respectively.
and meant It. Naturally 1 fell
tended the fat stock show.
plumb puffed up (lie other dav MrH ° I'endergraft who has
when Hufe Cnntrell ihe manager l"','n confined to her home suf.
of the Acme Laundry at Kl Paso. r«« severe cold Is re-
one of the largess plants in Tex- u <l ,,hlu 10 "I1 ",,H Wl "-
as. was up to see me. Hufe in
goln' to spend about ihirfcy.five: '"mmy Jackson attended to
or forly ihousand dollars linprov- 1 business affairs lu Spearman
in' his plant in the nixt three ' "esda.v owning.
months When lie came in be told Miss \ h glnia W bite was shop
me that he had heard every supply l,ln* in "ot'Ber Wednesday morn.
salesman or lannuryman who'd '"K , M route to Ainarillo.
been in this plant talked about flaude Jackson and Kdward
how well arranged and modern ""'k w,'r'' orger visitors Wed-
it was. well. I was sorla tickled i"esday morning en route to Ama- y«' are.
about thai, but I was even more 111,10 wh,r« lh,,> attended the fat Don't make smug remarks he
are a few rules guaranteed to do I Mrs. A M. Woods
the trick: —
He as charitable In your re- . O.K.S. OBNKII\ KK
marks about people when they J .\|)V.tN'('K OKKM Kits
are sitting pretty ar you are MtiflT AT MKiri'
when they are in trouble. i .
When you tell a story in which | Advance officers night was oh-
you figure, let someone else be j served last night hy the O.K.K
the hero, or make the smart at a regular meeting presided over
crack, as the case may he
Make other people satisfied
with what they are and what they
have no matter how you con-
nive It
Admit that you might be wrong,
when you know very well that
pleased when he ordered six
stock show.
•MMB'wiuoS0* x •
ine die high Jump re. old ou r s„||„!4| ],u■ h v,.ry The next club host# will be Mr.
there Is f, feet 4 Inches gn<t 1 „„ lrui(, w „ Pxptor(.. and Mrs. T. B Parker.
Jumped five f«el two wneu )tdJ„JtllIie stlVtim „
lived In Wheeler. If I get go i, j|Ves. it is a swift walkei to Mr and Mrs. John Stewart.
The archaeologists have been
shirt units Just like the one we A Hatton and Owen Pen-
♦ ! have. It means something to me jdergraft were business callers in
when a fellow like Hufe Cantrell jXP^aruian Tuesday.
copies after someihing I've had ^ '"'ail Hull have
a hand in designin'!! returned home alter a visit with
leiatlves and friends in Wood-
wind, Okla.
Mrs. J. L. Kdwards 'vas shop-
,plng In llorger Wednesday morn-
ing en lou'te to Ainarillo.
Holt News
A i-fresume,it Plate was served ! '"""l'1' ",0,",d "n Antelope
I ' %,. i m . I. • . i, #1 it fl itek# I liiilUI
it will lie a 1 #00 mile trip liy imj
plane and will gel to slay there I jjj,,. mpldity.
oids to symptomofK control of
•tmi .>i i >> 11. i* >I«it ioil. iviI .
Mrs. Chester Strickland. 2Mi.!,",lon ln ,ho PrtnhHndle lon* ,,e"
Mi s. Marshall Coulson. Mr ''"""'ado and his troop of
Creek, and have found that there
with lightIniag- 1 Mr and Mrs O. L. Station. Mr I*"" fi ver> we" developed clvili-
and Mrt
— iand ..... .
and Mrs T. }!. Parker and Ihe i M«.iH Spaniards came
In.st and hostess through these parts. Ho far they
have found every ting but the kit -
Busy Hie Club members met 'hen sink and the family wvishltC
iT.ie-.lay in the home of Mrs. K. I "taehlne. and ti.ey expect to re-
ginning "If I were you " and "It
really Isn't any of my business,
but
Say "1 don't know" instead of
hedging.
Don't let pride keep you from
making an apology when you
know you should.
Protect other people's vanities.
Don't pride yourself on being
"friendly" when your attitude Is
by Mrs. Prod Stevens
other women took regular or
fleers' places in order to give
them experience
Two Invitations were read, one
for next Tuesday night, to the
BoltIta chapter in Ainarillo. the
other on March Ii, lo a Bobble
Dyer banquet at the Herring ho-
tel. All those plnnning on attend-
ing the banquet are asked to con.
tact Mrs. Lee Hendren.
(Classified Ada Get Keaulte)
.less Kdwards returned home Mrs. Mose Ivamh culled on Mrs. merely condescending.
Tuesday evening from a two
days' stay in Ainarillo attending
the fat stock show.
Mr, and Mrs. II. A. Jenkins
were recent visitors In ihe home
of their daughter, Mrs. Bobby
Tevebaugh In Borger.
Karl tlene Van Cleave, small
sou of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Van
Archa Morse and children and '<et yourself he Impressed as
Mrs. Lizzie Bennliiifleld in (lie often lis you lo Impress other
Mlcou community Tuesday after.
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Orn Hhro;der and
sons were shopping in Borger 1 the latest dirt.
Monday morning. Ktifle the impulse to brng
Mr and Mrs. II. M. fihedeek and enn't be done subtly.
children motored io Borger Wed- | If you follow all these rules you
people.
Pass on the good about your ac-
(lunlutaiices as eagerly as you do
It
1 h0ff — 11D C®®
Vtoki
•J**
drop®
J!
'doel"* n0*
C Carver,
After v.n enjoyable afternoon,
i cover these any day now unless. . ... •
..... .... ,u„ at this time and is unable
Cleave, is reported very III nt his 1 "*aday morning and did some'may not lie as "natural" as you
of course, everyone sen! the
ili ailend school.
shopping are now. Hui you'll lie a whole
Miss June Marie Kdwards hnd lol nicer io have around.
dele.mble i et roshiueiits, stress - **n"h,n' lo " 'atindry in those Tommv Mc(!aullev. of Memphis ,m h*'- Monrtn>' Miss
tlllVS'' .... * 1 II*.,.. I.'.... O I. „<><i<l..i
ing the seasonal motif, were serv j1'"^
ed to: ! "'
Mesdames I. P. Chapman. W. ! I was reully proud of the Bull-
\\ Weddingt.on, l( Lullrell, A. B. .log hand yesterday. In my per-
MtMCATMIfS If TMIR KINS
j Martin, II P. riraden. H. H. Ma*-
• well Arkie Mitchell, Pal Kelly,
, Thatcher and the hostess
I Next entertainer will be Mrs.
soual opinion, and without pre-
judice. i think they were the
snappiest turned out Irand In the
who is being employed at the
Prank Davis farm, motored to
Perryton Tuesday afternoon and
attended to busln.ss affairs and
the public sale,
Mrs. (). K. I'endergraft and
daughter had us their Monday
parade. Their machine was ex. guests Mrs. Pendorgrnft's mother
Mary Prancis Shroeder.
If an automobile motor becomes
overheated nud causes Ihe water
The "Wednesday of the Cats" j In the cooling system to boll. Ihe
was started by Baldwin III. Count radiator cap should not be ro-
ot Plunders, as a day on which moved until the heni has suhsid-
cats were hurled l.om lowers iojtd. Muny motorists have been
ward off evil. 'badly scalded in this way.
vol It CHILD CAN I.KARN
I'lANO!
We hnvc helped iloxens nf
mot I :•!• who were worried lie.
cause their children hail "loo
much time for miocliler." Any
child can learn piano — some
heroine Utile artists In a few
years. Teaclilnjj methods are
great'y simplified today.
Convenient Terms!
MKOKRT MI HIC CO.
Oil .Main — I'hone TIM
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