Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 83, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 28, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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BORGFR DAILV HERALD
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ami I i; A T U K K S
CIuIih (ihurrlufH Parfio
W<-uru.; )/. February 29, 1944
H'jrgtr, Tsx«s
Miss Dorothy Louise Pope Weds
Sergeant Freeman Leo Mather
ofhy
Mi
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Iwid Hatpi-
tlii* Church
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Nuj/1 i.ilfc for Mini! I
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aim Mi- L I' P< 1 i:i'’ u
heigi-out Ki d'n
son of Mr. and Mi II
it, Turk" M<- '■< -
day, February 21, m
of ( In iht in K rlli li
Vows were exciiam
with tin- Mitiiitii G
leading tiic Imjiti
ring ceremony in t
a (urge gi 'tuy of fill-1
tiV< X lif till- 111 I'ii- a.'.
Infuri an altar <i<-«
tall basktt* of Ilian
gladioli, banked will
(Mitti'd plant*. flanki
thedral t .mdli-x ,n >
Nuptial nva li- W'a
Nadiia Eleven* of I
The briile, given
by A.thui Hay, in tl
her lather who wan
tend, won* a formal ■
of white chiffon mi-
floor length net veil
to a train She < >i
of naii |i it aim
ered v it li bln
KtieariK'i For ot
Woie a braieli t h<
grand mot net Her i
Howlo Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulolon . i tie*
OUllt It K'|C» light to ' the
trouble to h*-Ip >/- hi - ■ :»I
germ laden p!ii< i in an I ■ ! tmture
U> Hoot!}* and l.i a I ’
flamed hi',r- . " • . -
bran*-*. Tell your druggb t to -
a bottle of f ■ in i ft.- n-
deruandlnif you li • t ..?< th-it
quickly allay-* the i/i; oi you are
to have >- n
CREOMULSION
for Couchs. Chest Cold* Bronchitis
sVjJiH
of tiu
hhi* w
tafM;
BiMi
it*r tou
lAitk, ArrtuHi^ twujDft
/ride, v/iu* mxiid honor-;
<' ;< gown of blue oH ovor
;;r*/| ii ror*aj(* of whiU?
Mh# Mai
this hVifthiM/i, 1'tnilnjb, ut*d Mi*.
Betty*' Itotof Heref^4( wor<-
rtmLo ly fria/U' ^woi of |/inV.
over taffeta und corwajgea of
w)>jU ; wand j//*/v
</< .*»/<>*y ftuth t i/tnp*
loo* wofe if (fOi'k jooK ItiffHu
olid •*
* ittmue
ot whits' nweetpeu*
BID
IJlmd'd, AmurllUi, served
an iji**-
t mini,
Train liearer was
E4witi
Arthur
Day.
Vw
bride's
mother wuic an
iliU t O*
am dn
'** of n&vy iiluc
/it » jdr
/ <• m/I i# i
t// #1*
ith
u;4 a \j>>
and a cor*
Oink tarfiatiori"/ Mr* Bcl-
fc, aunt of the brfrk', wore
of i.;#vy blue with bla* k
/;»*' ■ slflD tl ( Off il/.( of [tit'/*
t Milana
I'tiij
i a graduate
I Unit School with 'he <Ia**
>44, and attended Amai hlo
mor < olage and Vt'TS* , ' an-
na- 'ihi Mil*
nip w-r* ho«'e*MM at
if fee and hai,'lk«r< hief shower
orttig Mr* J I-It Cougar Mun-
nmrning in tb- ia/nu- of M/»
Alexander Mr Cougar will
p,, i aai fin Piflxliurgh, !'■/
I'e a i,| gr- Metalarra- A'lit* r
J Mm '•), K>i M may, Jimrrn -
Mit<' <il, )>•*, «■ Tho»ri|<vin
r;ait».< • Kenneth Varbroiigil, Fret
Steven-. Kari if matt, Ixm Alex
a nr * r, t naiii-r Ifayle, I'hll Ai i
„n«r'r, <' It Onvu
‘l im>*' mal/U t'r attend but
dig g.ft* w«|c Mrr Jake
Hr id-, Mi- Jm- hU-phent,
’, I; • •' of*
Twentielh Century
Club Has Program
On Home Life
The Twentieth f'enhny Club
wet Tut” Jay in the Federated j
| Club Hoorn* Th< program on
Home Idfe v/a in charge ol Mr*
Frank Harper, a ,Med by Mr*
H I' Terrill and .Mr*. Don Ht-f-
ia-i whii dtocuwd f naria ter Iri
Home*, and Horne* of Th< Ku
tore,
1'iiH-nl were three gue*t*, Mm
Fi a'la Thnfn|/iii(- Mi** la-ora
Hay*, Mr* I A Good, and tne
folio’A'ing memoi r > Meidamt* N
O (fender, C A Carlton, Hudnon
Uavi*, If I, Grime*, Frank Harp
cr, Don Hefner, Hay (felt -r, Char
I# - Kia-i In A A Meredith, ,f h-
Kirby, J ft, I'billip*. K H Hein-
hold J C Hnhard , John Set-.,
Vi ri ho phi-n*. In* V, illiami I
I, Wright, M C Kirnoa.. Join
: la-wi*, Howard Btamgard, rt P
Terrill, Kalph Johiron, It, last
inter; Mi Lillie Hor-.tetler
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MiitHvr L- ii *{niclur»t*? 'd
iMk r,i*ri# Mi**ouri IHifh
i,,I iOienoed i olli’f.',!' for 'iiie yen
m viou - to entering la rVi'n in the
.imy An Corps three year* ago
Following the ceremony, th'-
tuple left for Tampa, Florida,
Sgt. Matfier n. Matloned
or travel the hri'le wore a thic •
hii i/old clot'i i-.iiit With brown
Lesl You Forgel
(fPCCDIER HOME V/OHK
Many of the principle* worked j m
for
BY SUE BURNETT
Thi* charming afternoon frock
lor the matron ha* the nmooth
Ihii a woman like*, plu* t-aieftii
afU'iition to <ktail The pattern in* !
dude* a dickey to give you an eri- j
tire Iy new costume.
Pattern No, ftltift in designed for
-,ize* 20, 2«. 40, 42, 44, 46, 50 and
52. Si/e 2k, require* 4 yard* of
20-inch fabric; dickey, 3-4 yard*, ,
For thi: pattern, nerid 20 cent*,,
COINS, your name, addri***,
i/e desired and the PATTKKN
NL'MHFK to Sue Burnett, (forger
Dally Herald, 1150 Sixth Avenue,
New- Yoik 19, N, Y, Please mail
your order* direct to the New
York off ice.
Heady now—the Spring )*sue
of FASHION, Ju*t J5 cent*. A
complete- guide in planning ward* j
rota- He'd* for ail the family.
1,0
it,'*.'I
(’iff K's ot '
ot ChtittUa
r MrttexJi
for */
Woman'* So*
i Service of the
-t Chun h will
i/i-Um k luncheon
Open 11:44 9c 4Cg
CD09
LAST DAY!
Ann Sheridan Ale* Smith
"The Doughglrls"
THUH. Fi'.L SAT,
Open 1:45 9c 30c
• REX •
WED. THUH.
ituni mil <M mint
ISt/lAHtt
\ AFFA/R |
JUVyn
Uliri
J**h»
rjrfj
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ttimm
Open 5:46 9c 24c
CROWN
WED. THUR.
Alice Faye Tyrone Power*
"In Old Chicago"
Open 6:46 6c 25c
STATE
WED. THUH,
Bober! Paige
Diene Barrymore
"FIRED WIFE'
Open 6:46 9c 30c
WED. THUH.
8u*'n Peter.
Herbert Mrrehel
"YOUNG IDEAS"
Thutwisty m th4? bwwmvnt t/f th<*
i*hur4t* Moi CinU- Thr«<#
v/jli i/9
Am 4?x<?<*utiv© nu' iUm will b<'
yt J 45 l> rn bv
i jjffy^rarn, "Th<? Thr/*« I* ‘
l/ji* (j|!cf'tllJfl //f Mf ^
WitHtnir
'Ih/- MiMsL/nary Bock*ty /// tL/'
Saz#r*stut Chttrt'h will nwtsi ui 10
o'clock Thor.'lay morning for an
- J: nay meeting At iiiA/ti a cov-
i red di*h lunch will he nerved
Kaeh in rnber i* a*ked to bring a
covered dieh.
out hy efficiency engineer
saving time and labor in war fac* |
torieo can la: applied to the liom'-
arid are- r* ja- ially irnfiortarit t- j
bu*y houM-wive* in v/artim'-JI'eme.
demorxtratlon club member* m-
Hutch-main County, xtudylng tirra-j
and rn-ition, have agreed on the
ioiiowing nix principle* to *pred,
priiduelion <iti the home atuemhly.
1 LEAVE OUT ANY PAHT f)F
THE TASK YOU CAN. For ex-
, , ... - ,i iiii'.f 'a aid m In BY MRS. J. I . SWISHER
Wdr. tilling water and leave or. Mr. and Mr* BIU* Newby are
lie k to dr / hot-ad of wiping : the parent* of a 0 pound 9 ounce
diy C nhcef, without ironing | girl born Feb 23 in an Amarillo
it,*,, ,etip» rerminng ie»* time i ho-pitai T(«e baby ha* b*en nam-
and fewer utencil* Cake reclpt-r I cd Martha Alice,
vjifv v. jikly fn tht? tunc- und iiurri' j
1,11 Of uumr.ll* they call for, I Mo/elle MeHi :de *p< r,t iite week
2 MAK K ONE TASK OF TWO tnd : t Wood-oil with uer parent
OH MOHF, F'ir examnle, when • and her hi other who I* leav-mg f<ir |
ii oning pillow *lip*, towel* and ‘ service.
Although
; abject tii tie attack*, and get
over them »()••:■ a i at time with
little difficulty, one cannot uf-
foid t<i o-.ci look the fact that a h
an attack may la: a forerunner of
a veiy M’lioti* type of larynt.*
diphtheria. For tin ici. nn a doc.
prr nhould I.-'/ ca:i<--l ititmedlately
and tin. symptom reported in de-
tail.
While you arc waiting for the
doctor, wrap the child In a warm
blanket and take him to the bath-
room or kitchen where you r an
clone the diaii arid fill the i'»orn
with :learn. Turn on th.- hot wa-
ter and let it run, ot (III the te.i-
LettSe and put it on to boil. Make
a hole In the bottom of a brown
paper hag and flip It over the
*imut of the kittle, thee place the
child'- fai e neai llie mouth of the
hag >o that he may inhale the
Meant. Keep the ihi!d warm and
protect him from dial!;,
A hot fjax*e d poultice or a
mutsard plantu may help to re-
lieve the congestion before tin
do "tor arrive.
Keep Room Warm
If the attack )» Mmple up:- .no
die croup the child will recover
quickly and • -cm perfectly no,
rnal the next day. However, he
xliould he kept in led foi a day,
In a worm rvim '65 or 70 degrees
ax a precaution against a recur
renc-e of the attack
A child who i* subject to at-
. William Fiav Bee ley
r-y, i* now serving will
air carp* *u me where in Italy
wile, Kilith Dii.f, and their tri it'
von, Ronald, live at 230 Harvey.
Bee*ley, who entered the xetv-
ee on January II at Fort Sill,
Okla., is the son of Mr, and Mr*.
Henry fJeexley, Okmulgte, Okla.
ASocuii' ^
ITUATION: You owe a
friend a small amount of money,
and want to be sure to pay it.
WRONG WAY: Say, "Be sure to
remind me if 1 forget to pay you.
RIGHT WAY. II you don't trust
your memory make a memo ot
the loan, so that you will be sur
to pay it ‘If i, your responsibil-
ity. not the friend'*, who would
probably rather let the matte)
drop than have to remind you.
t;,r k of cioUfi should he kept in-
doc. , on cold, damp fiav,-. Care
s id i, • taken that he (foes not
get his feet wet, or that he is no
overwrapped so that his clothe
become damp from [inspiration
while outdoors And he should
he under the supervision of a doc-
tor who can determine the cause
of the ti outile and try to correct
it.
Combine and mix all ingredient*
thoroughly. Turn into greased 6-
inch pan and bake in moderate
even 1350 degrees F.l 30 minutes.
Cool and cut into squares.
TOMORROW'S MENU
BREAKFAST: Baked a pple*,
brown riee, milk, enriched toast,
marmalade, coffee, milk,
LUNCH Creamed stuffed egg*,
whulewhc.it rolls, cottage cheese
spread, slewed gcaix, tea, milk.
DINNER Canape hearts, boil-
ed tongue, tomato and hoiserad-
i h sauce, parsley boiled jxrtat *es,
buttered kale, whole rye bread,
butter or fortified margarine,
stewed dried apricot*, brownies,
toffee, milk.
LOUIE RAY PATTON
SI-c Louie Ray Patton, who I*
t ,ione«I m San Francisco, i*
la,rnc on Leave visiting hi* par-
, :jt , Mr. and Mi - I!. L. Patton,
wlio live at John-.ori Iwase.
Patton, a former employee of
• Central Supply Co,, has been
home since February 23 and P.
leaving again for San Francisco
M n il «.
The seaman ha , been attached
p, the Captain of the Port Regi*
pa nt a,- January 12, 1943, do-
it,:.; post security work He receiv-
ed h b .ot training at Almeda,
Calit.
PINK AND BLUE SHOWER
Mi- John Rust and Mr*. Jim-
n.ie Pdadwm were co-hextettM for
a Pick and Mine Shower honoring
Mr A D. Calkim and Mrs. Luke
White Monday evening in th<-
home of Mr.:. Rust,
Guests were entertained with
i'.ime;, and prizes were awarded
the winners. At the conclusion of
the game gifts were presented
from a harsinet topped by a stork.
Refreshment were served in the
rnndlellghted dining room to the
ioiiowing guests Mesdumes S. E.
Hertz, Howard Brown, C. It. Gold-
mith, George Culver. Jaek Sea*
♦' i . E. W. Beat<len, A. It. Hatley.
Gifts were - ent by Mr* E. E.
Rush, Mrs. T. P. Brooks, Mr*. Ed
White.
Frilch News
handkerchief*, fold a* you Iron |
In u»..og an electric boner, *end
fvveral * rnal I article*, *uch a*
chief*, through at the
In preparing meals,
in the dishe* Iri which
sue baked anil nerve meat
• ■<-,!< tab)'» on the tame plat •
The Young Mother'* Chib of
Hug, < • -Pitt* Addition will m<-i •
at ft p, m Thursday in the home
of Mi H E Greff rath, 1207 Und-
cy 'll,*' le on tiifil'-, liii You
Spoil Your Child?" will be und-1
tla- leadership of Mr*, Anthony
huliifart,
Sf John's Altor And
Rosary Society Meets
7 45 P M. Thursday
The
John's
tegular meeting of the Ht
Altar and Rosary Society
will he held Thuriklay, March I,
at 7:45 p. m , Mr*, John lloope*,
pier.-lent, announces Following
the busuK'w meeting there will
la- a wx'ial hour, v.Uh Meidarrn-
I let man Haumhauer and Elmo
Bor.lf eld a* hoxterxe*. An attend-
arwe gift will la: given, with Mr*,
la . 7,a < i n:< k in eha/ge of tl -
drawing All member* are re*
quested to he present.
When *liam|>ooing hair at home
add borax to the water to soften
Child's Colds
VICKS
W VapoRub
f.t'Mt Mi'.ffjf
-Rut Oft
Tart letted
harulki
hrtUW t JffM'
MTVf
they
it ltd
U»r,
3 MAKE BOTH HANDS WORK
/■ fin to learn to use laith hand*
at the ivirre- time instead of over-
working the light hand Such johx
ax putting away dosbe*. retting the
tabU and dusting can la- done hy
both hands at once,
4 KEEP KVKKTHLNG IN EASY
REACH Wasted *U*ji« mean
wasted time and energy. Keep the
mlfie fwt, collet and measuring
s-wxifi or <-up at the same place
•//here coffee i* made, and the
bread box and toaster ride by
rule Group ironing equipment—
iron, doth'** rack, hanger*, and
basket a* near the iioning hoard
as piiMsibb
5, USE THE BEET TOOL FOR
THE TASK. For example, um:
Ping* to ri move Jar* and flat «s*
from hot rinse water, to take
baked potaPiC* from t e o'.eii. and
to lift green* from tin- cmiking
water A pastry blender save*
time and effort In making ln»-
euit* and pie crust, A long-hand
led dustpan prevent* stooping and
saves time
6 SIT TO WORK WHENKER
YOU CAN, Tired hacks and feet
' slow up work. Much ironing con
he done a* well sitting a* stand*
j log, A Jap table save* effort in
preparing vegetable* for cooking
| and canning.
Don't *h< II pea* or Inna beam
I until you an ready to "x<k tiu-rn
Notice....
Choice teat* will be much
more difficulf to find tince
the midnight curfew does
not permit prcvuct . . .
when poitible attend week
day matinees . . . mean-
time we'll do the best wc
can until normal condi'
tionj again prevail . . .
—THANKS—
Mrc Elizabeth Down* and Mr*. \
Hilda Hili*'* of Duma* were -Ai-ck-
,-fid gu< it* hi Mi Alyce Sue
Goad,
The Church of Christ will *pon*
air -i singing school, March 19
Palmer Wheeler of Arrarlllo will
(onduct the singing. Lesson* ore
free to all and everyone I* urged j
to attend.
The 4-H Club Girls met with |
their sponsor, Mr* Prentice Tate
Thursday afternoon at the xcliool
for a U Mi on hov, to put sleeve*
in housecoat* MarU-ne Lundy I*
a new member. I>-'- Ann Wright
served cookie* Pi Freddie Jean
Lai,*.-, Velta Mae Trolhnger, Wan-
da Lou Rusw-11, Marlene Lundy, ]
Peggy D, Bicker*, laimona Crail, J
Ruth Com (don, Thelma Jean Den- i
ton, Catherine Trlxtcr.
Mr*. W, A. Stephenson enter-
tained with a breakfast in her j
home Friday morning honoring
Mr*, Bhis* Newby. Place card*
were miniature stork* made by :
the ho*U ,' Gut were Me*- j
dames E, L, Silor, E, G Hammer- !
>i hmidt, Ray Ru*>ell, C, D, Rich- j
< rdson, T. H. Smith. J. It, Mere- 1
dith, Bll*» Newby,
Have your paper* ready for the
IPiy Scout* Saturday, March 3.
Many people of Central Europe
believe that lightning will not
strike a house if certain vegetable*
arc grown on tin roof. The Ger-
man donnerkraut, or thunder cab-
bage, 1« most commonly used for
cuch lightning prevention,
A corn famine in 17.72 reduced
the Iron output of America when
a Matt furnace at Fredericksburg.
Va,, suspended production for lack
of food f»r the animal* that haul-
ed raw materials,
Poor Digestion? dg
Headachy? □ a
Sour or Upset? □□
Tired-Listless? aa
1>o you M isnAarhy and up*** d<i<» to
jwri/rlv pi< <j fih*u To rhi-e rful
oHj/j-y iogatn
pfOfK'Hy*
d«y,N»iuf ______________
two flififa fd a vital 4i(>ativi juht to
M|i <!>/•'it your fiN/d. It Nature UiIn,
*r7
ur*'! bat/fiy again you/ loud muai Ian
tiKriafad tirot* rty,
Ka/ h day, f* aiuff mtjat fTfodii^aabouf.
1. riJ
RfCCV KILCAVAJT
/«■»' Ix/xmi
Thu street lij'ht- wear halo - of white*. Lac\ shadows of trees
dance acro.-s the drifts a- footsteps hurry toward our house—
a home made inviting hv brilliant lights gli-tening on the snow
outside the window«... warm and radiant a~ you -tup inside,
welcomed hv the comfortable li*iht of the* ever modern miracle, electricity.
4* & 4* &
Matchless electric -erviee. tliroujsh your mam modern electric -ervant-, makes
even the smallc-t home today a place of comfort and convenience far beyond
the standards of even the mansions of a 'reneration a^o.
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 83, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 28, 1945, newspaper, February 28, 1945; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth735877/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.