Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1941 Page: 3 of 8
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Given Surprise
Birthday Party
Clubs Churches Parties
Horqer, Texas
Thursday, July 17, 1941
Hag* 3
Library Has
Articles On
Undulant Fever
The Hutchinson County Library
has received several calls for ma-
terial on undulant fevei
Only material available is in
magazines uftd these cannot be
checked out. They may be read in
the reading room of the local
branch, however,
Among articles available on the
fever, which is sweeping the Pan- .
handle territory are:
“Brucellosis; History of a !
Strange Disease," by S M Rab-
son. in Hygeia, November 1940, p.
983
"Undulant Fever,” by H M.
Calder, in Hyge'a, September,
1936, p. 780-3.
“Undulant Rever Traced," in
Newsweek, March 6, 1939, p 32.
"Undulant Fever Mystery,”
Newsweek. February 20, 1939, p
35.
“Undulant Fever”, Time, Au-
gust 29, 1938, p. 36.
"Fever From Milk,” Time, May
26, 1941, p. 45.
PERSONALS
Mi and Mis. Jimmy Garrett
ore vacationing in New Mexico.
Mi and Mrs. Clyde Wilson and
daughters, Pauline and Joyce,
have returned from a trip, via
Cheyenne, Wyo., through the
Black Hills of South Dakota and
Monmouth, N. D, where a fam-
ily reunion was held at the W
M Hummel home, July 3 The
next reunion will be held in the
home of Mr and Mrs. C. P. Wil-
son of this city, in 1943 The
Borguns also went through Yel-
lowstone Nutional Park.
Jo Frances Seeger, Jean Stahl,
Betty Lou Beck lei and Sylvia
Ryder enjoyed a dinner and
theatre party in Amarillo Sunday.
J. F Alexander, manager of
J. C. Penney Co., is in Amarillo
on business today.
Pampan Complimented
Ai Dinner Dance In
This Ciiy Lasi Night
A group of Pampans and Bor-
gans met in this city last night
to compliment Paul Keim of
Pampa, with a dinner-dance on
his birthday, at the Hotel Black.
In the merry party from Pam-
pa were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Gee, Mr and Mrs. Gene Brown,
Mi and Mrs. Clayton Husted,
Misses Gerry Smith, Pat Bissett,
Norma McKinney, Jean Lively,
Marguerite Jones; Merrs. Paul
Keim. Lewis Jones, jr.. Roy Show-
ers, J. W. Graham.
Borgans present were Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Fite. Mr. and Mrs.
G O. Noel. Miss Reba Baird,
Bob Pope and Jimmy Fite.
Mr. and Mrs. W T. Greenway,
Mrs. S. L. Greenway and Jean-
ette Palmer have gone to Plain-
view for a visit. Miss Jeanette,
granddaughter of Mrs. S. L.
Greenway, who lives in Plain-
view, has been visiting her a
couple of weeks.
Mix Lee Little and Mu F C
/.Uki ick were boats****** at a *ui
prise party honoring Mrs S K
Ent/mlnget at the Little home
Tuesday evening
I he evening wuv passed visit
mg and playing gumvs
Lovely refreshments were ___n......
served, after which the honorce i commmittec
opened hei gifts
Guests included Mesdumes ().
L. Gunter, R A Wright. Irene
Schuler, Jess Orndoff. Homer
Cox, Edith Russell, Limon Pierce,
Agnes Waldrep, T. B Carter,
Harry Thoyts and Shirley Jo,
S. K. Entzminger, George Pul-
liam, Kate Flowers, and the
hostesses.
Unable to attend but sending
gifts were Mesdames Alexander,
Rita Blanca Lake Opening
Promises Plenty Excitement
DAMIAKT. Juh 17 The ..flit iul .ip< nn i uf
lilnnrn Lake. NiihiIhv, will be the rimsl »<•l»n f111 unit
plele id am Inke <i|ienitlK to ilnlc with ,i bt> it'1
with thrilling und intere-ting: event* and all 11t*.
public.
Festivities begin Saturday night
at Legion Hall when the XIT
presents a costume
dunce commemorating a week of
"dressing up" campaign, prepnr-
! ing for thi XIT celebration. Boat
I racers will be testing their motor:
that night preparing for Sunday's
ruces and the fastest passengei
bouts of the southwest will give
former Dust Bowl residents moon
light rides on this three-mile long
oasis.
Beginning at 12:30 o'clock Sun-
day afternoon the Dust Bowl’s
t hi
Tes Trams Club
Plans Dance Soon
The Tes Trams club met in the
home of Lorene Hall yesterday
evening to discuss plans for a
dance, to be held in the near fu-
ture.
After the business meeting, re-
freshments were served to Lor-
ene and Rena Mae Dean, l.enorc
• We, The Women
By HUTH Mil.LETT
He1x Summei iw no season
it r nervous jitterbugs The woman
who is full of nervous energy may
not get on anyone’s nerves in
the winter but she’s sure to
make everybody uncomfortable In
the summer time
It isn't hard to give the appear-
ance of being cool, calm, and col-
lected on even the most sweltering
) day if you will remember a few
rules.
Don't hurry. It won’t get you
where you are going much last
are ready to leave youi house
Ix't things go Don't decide on
the hottest day of the >••«• or
the one that feels the hottest that
you surtply have to take a pile of
book:, up to the attic, or take
down the curtains urfrl launder
them Be a little lazy in the aim
rner. It won't hurt anyone—and
it will do you a lot of good.
KEEP TEMPER AND
SENSE OF HUMOR
Don’t scream at the children.
Nothing will get you more riled
up than that Keep your tem-
per and. it possible, your sense
emptying »-h Ilv «nd straight-
»mog i origins ,md fluffing up
pill! ■ s bill you'll .li ive your
hush ind crazy if he's trying to re*
Don't plan m«ic socially than
you can manage easily. Just see
your friends informally in the
summer and wait for cool wrath*
ei to do your real entertaining.
Taking a friend to lunch at an
air conditioned tea room or res-
taurant in the summer, if you
can afford it. is an easy and
pleasant way of entertaining.
If you find you're trying to go
to too many club meetings, drop
out for the summer months.
In short—relax.
Jack Hickman has gone to
California for a vacation trip,
and upon his return plans to work
in the oil fields until his draft
number is called. Hickman’s place
at the Just-Rite Cleaners has been
taken by “Curley” Barnes.
Jane Hausmann of Houston
is here visiting her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clem
Hausmann.
Mr. and Mrs.
and family
Arkansas.
are
M J Edwards
vacationing in
A H Roberts, John Raney, Mil- , 'irst ucquatn slew present- last
died Forrest, E. D Ware, Helen and thrilling L at race: o( ul
Adams, W. Baugh, Blancett, Wil- vbisses and types ol bouts and
barn Hollins and John Dulaney, j motors for cash awards. Service
___| motors, hydroplanes, sail boats.
all will compete for prizes and
honors.
Bascom White. Amarillo wafer
ski expert has promised a daring
and comicgl exhibition that will
thrill the most veteran sailor pre-
sent.
Winston Pritchard, Dalhart
youth, who has gained reknown
as a diving clown will unloose his
complete bag of tricks Sunday.
Swimming races, fast passenger
boat rides, the Dalhart Texan
Row Boat Regatta and many oth-
er stunts will work in fast preci-
sion to entertain the visitors, K S.
Mrs. McKinney
Is Hostess For
Bridge-Luncheon
Delightfully informal was the
bridge-luncheon at which Mrs.
C. E. McKinney, 900 South Maple
Road, entertained Tuesday, with
the games of contract being
1 played in the forenoon.
Fragrant and colorful bouquets j and E. G. Carter, concessionaries
of summery garden flowers uc- have promised,
centuated the loveliness of the During the dedication ceremony
entertaining rooms. the largest massed flight of air
Following the games, tables | planes yet seen in this area will
were cleared and covers laid for: 1 fly over the lake in salute to
Mesdames Jack Runner, Rus- those men present who made Ink-
sell Week lev of Sunray, E R. es possible in the Panhandle.
Nunneley, J. C. Phillips, Rich- ! P^es Bom Dalhart, Amarillo,
ard T Peterman, Harry Willis, j Burger, Dumas, Pampa, Texhoma
Harold Scoegins Mary Clutter, ' and Clayton have been promised
W.lt“ Sw55'.m, 7 Gordon Th. B.tWn, Revue und.r h.
Burch, Frank Elmore, C. R. direction of Mrs. O. E. Duggins,
Stahl and the hostess.
Borger Herald
gat results.
Classified Ads
ARRID Ad No. 47SN
NOW under-arm
Cream Jeodorant
safely
Stops Perspiration
Mr. and Mrs. B F. Shepherd
have returned from a vacation
trip to California.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Katsh and
Mrs. C. A Suiter plan to leave
Sunday for Fort Worth and Dal-
las, to do ready-to-wear fall
buying for the K C. Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Horton and
daughter left today for a week’s
stay at Ruidosa, N. M. Other
Borgans enjoying a sojourn at
that resort include Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
Hare and Mr. and Mrs. John
Johnson.
Mrs. Winnie Whitley is spend-
i ing a week’s vacation in the Col-
orado mountains and plans to re-
turn via El Paso.
Mrs. Paul Kelly left this morn-
ing fur Artesia, N. M , where she
was called by the serious illness
of a sister.
1. Docs not rot dresses or men's
shirts. Does not irntxte skin.
2. No waiting to dry. Can be
used tight after shaving,
3. Instantly stops perspiration
for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor
from perspiration.
4. A pure, white, greaseles*,
stainless vanishing cream.
5. Arrid has been awarded the
Approval Seal of the American
Institute of laundering for
being harmless to fabrics.
Artid is the LARGEST SELLING
DEODORANT. Try a jar today!
ARRID
39g •
Al all ilorn ■riling Issllrl «oo4l»
•leu in 10c and 59r jar*)
Mrs. O. T. Lackey of Centralia,
111., a recent Borgan, is here
visiting friends and is a house-
guest of her sister, Mrs. Tom
Lindsey.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J McDonald
and Mr. and Mrs Ray Hetter are
expected home this week-end
from a fishing trip at Lake City,
Colo.
• Mind Your Manners
Test your knowledge of cor-
rect social usage by answering
the following questions, then
checking against the authorita-
tive answers below:
1. Is it all right for a work-
ing girl to spend her vacation
alone at a resort hotel?
2. If you go on a vacation
with another person and it
proves disappointing should you
make the best of it or spend
your time complaining?
3. If your tank is full of gas- :
oline is it all right to stop at a !
filling station to ask highway |
information, even though you :
can't spend any money at the
station?
5. Should a girl comb her
hair while sitting in a movie?
What would you do if—
You are a girl going with a
I young man by train to spend
: the weekend with friends at .
whose home you are both to be
guests—
ia' Let him buy your ticket and ^
pay for it?
ib' You buy youi own ticket?
Answer*
1. Yes.
2. Make the best of it.
3. Yes.
5. No.
Best "What Would You Do” so-
lution—<b>.
in which some girl will become
“Miss Rita Blanca—1941” and re- ;
ceive a handsome trophy, promis- j
es to be the largest revue of all
lakes as Monday more than 20 ,
girls had entered with as many
more expected by revue time. Sec- I
ond and third place winners will
also be rewarded.
Next the Sunday scene chang-
es to the gigantic stadium at the
lake that seats 4.000 persons for |
a pre-vue of XIT days, the fam-
ed XIT Dalhart Band concert and
drills. Here too will be a six-
chucker polo game between Dal-
hart Blues and Whites that local
fans predict will be a “classic.
Prior to the game there will be
a polo pony race with the horse
owners serving as their own
jockeys.
■■
Planting rice by airplane now
is an established practice in the
United States.
The British yard originally was
defined as the length of the arm
of King Henry I, by royal decree.
NORA MAE S
BEAUTY SHOP
Shampoo, Wave and nc a
Revlon Manicure
(Permanent Price)
5.00 Oil Realistic O CO
Permanent Wave .. A.wU
313 N. Hedgecoke Ph. 787-J
Air Conditioners
AND SUPPLIES
Rubber mounted G-E Motors
at $9-50
Vaporizers at $13.00 complete
(Bring in your fans)
Ask any of the 175 satisfied
users, satisfactory service guar-
anteed.
Do not delay, materials may
not be available later
DAVID CURTIS
60S WEATHERLY
WHEN YOU SEE THE
LOW PRICE
UOU’VE never seen so much downright
I value in a gas range before. Here’s
a real, full size Magic Chef, a brand-
new model. It looks beautiful—-cooks
beautifully.
Hat exclusive Magic Chef conveniences
—the Red Wheel Oven Control, Hi-Lo
Burners and Smokeless-type broiler.
Oven insulation saves heat waste.
Gleaming porcelain enamel finish, popu-
lar divided cooking top with folding
coveralls. Easy to clean inside and out.
Here's the modern way to get the most
efficient use of gas for cooking, it's
clean, quick and economical.
^HdUflcC/ie^
THE "WIZARD OF COOKERY"
No Interest or Carrying Charges
Pay A Small Amount Down—Balance On
Your Electric Service Bill
Panhandle Power & Light Co.
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SMART NEW
SUMMER
FROCKS
I You'll always find smart new
frocks at Penney's . . . just re-
ceived a group of smart print-
ed bembergs . . . early fall
styles in ever smart black and
white . . . tricky little sport
dresses . . . they’re all to be
found at Penney's! 9 to 44.
WOMEN'S
WHITE CLOVES
43C
■Women's smart mesh gloves ...-
in white only ... we have most
all sizes left in this group.
■ft
*c
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LC
■ "C
MEN S SUMMER SUITS
ONLY 6 SUITS
At this price
NO LAY AWAYS
NO ALTERATIONS
sum-
BOYS' PANTS
Hoys quality dress pants
iner and year ’round weights . . .
real opportunity to dress your
bey up!
WOMEN S SLACK SUITS
ust received a new shipment of the smart slack m
aits ... of spun rayon gabardine ... in many n Use
mart combinations and colors! See these at
enney's today!
81*99 NATION WIDE SHEETS
etter stock up now on the famous Nation Wide M m
leets . . • known from coast to coast fr*r their /I f*
uality and wear! Replacement cost on today's
larket would be much higher!
SHEER CHIFFON HOSE
lose out of discontinued sheer Gaymode hos- AA
•ry . . .in two and three thread weights . . . S-skr
ou'll want several pairs at this low price.
pecial for Bargain Day's!
Men's Summer Bells
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Broken sizes in men's quality summer belts
white ... tan and black.
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CHENILLE SPREADS
rely chenille spreads at this low price ... A Art
I bed size in beautiful pastel colors and white # MX
. At Penney's tomorrow! CJeWW
WOMEN S SMART STRAWS
1.90
Women's smart new straw hats
styles that have just arrived .
pastels
colors ... a grand value!
chic new
in white
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BOYS'
KNIT POLO
SHIRTS
3
MEN'S
OVERALL
|P
PANTS
v\ 50c
36 to 42 only
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CHILDREN’S
SHOES
v 'V.-x/'
WOMEN'S
GABARDINE
SHORTS
I 50c i
» Broken Sizes M
GIRLS'
BROADCLOTH
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PAJAMAS
V 50c .
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1941, newspaper, July 17, 1941; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737616/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.