Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 227, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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Borger. Texas
Thursday August 13, 1942
Page 4
BSP Celebrates Birthday
And Plans Charity Ball
A ill'lli< and scavenges hunt
celebrated the fourth be'.hd.i'-
of Beta Chi chapter ol Bet.. Sigm
Phi Sorority last evening, with
the al fresco event held n the
lovely backyard of Mi. Finer
Kite.
Dining the meal a telegram
of congratulation vv;v lecciveo
from the Borger Rotarv club
At an informal mo. imi; plan
werojtalked for the annual oh... ' .
ball, which is scheduled for i.oire
lime the alter pai •
Details of the dance, which
formally ushers the fall so< .1
social season into the t it; will be
relerrscd at a lalci fate.
Enjoying the birthday celeb'.;
lion were Mrs 1 V Garrett
Mrs. L. N Pitti R <
Lister, Mrs. Lemorc Hill. M;
L. L. Wiles, jt- Mrs Bovd Step
hens, Mrs Lowell Winsw '1 Tex
line.'a former mem bit, Mr Torn
Grieli, Mrs Gene McD> ii.'ild. M
John Vinson. Mrs Elmer File.
Reba Baird and C'.dln • me K :
gers,
Personals
Mrs. Is'well Wmsor of Texlino
, ..icd friends n Borger yester-
day Mrs Winsor. the former Cora
Le> Carter. t-- also all ox Hulier
employe.
Miss Mary Holloman has re-,
turned from Oklahoma City after
I a week's visit with Misses Mary
i Jane and Connie Eitzsimmotts.
J. E. Holloman of San Antonio ,
j and Mrs J M Holloman of Sudan J
are visiting in the home of Mr. |
and Mr s John Holloman Mrs. ;
Hollt man and Mary and Mrs.
'• II W Dick and Shirley, arcom-
I panied hv Deris Spence, v isited .
in I’amp a Tuesday
one front our (onduoiid Stilt. ,
while some gloom is bound hi |
creep through the clunks of our
armor, especially in these muggy
August dues. w. must icmeinbvr
that nothing decisive has hap-
pened yet despite Hitler s speo-
laeular victories
If the Nazi leader had utterly I
smashed the Russian Army—as
he has been trying lo do—the ;
story would be different. Then
something decisive would have
happened But so long a the Red
lighting machine continues to
function as a unit, the Russians ;
aren't beaten by a long wav and
Herr Hitler has plenty of trouble
on lus hands.
Some military observers be
lievc the Naris have the stren
gth to battle their way down
both coastal routes to Batum
and Baku, thus acquiring in
valuable strategic positions and
capturing the oil which they
nerd to enable them to continue
the war. That would be a dis
a-ter for the Allies.
It must be admitted al nnee that :
this is a possibility 1 here s no
use blinking the fuel that the
situation is serious Still, there arc .
a good main of us who can't 1
see that such a break-through
is inevitable .On the contrary, I
believe the Russians have a fair ;
chance of keeping the Huns ninth :
of the Caucasian mountain range
That would leave Hitler in
possession of llie northern Can ,
casus oil fields of Maikop and j
Grozny, and while these produce J
only about 15 percent of Russia's
oil and don't provide the supplies
he needs, they would be mighty j
useful He also would have ac
quired vast new agricultural i
regions Both oil and wheat fields ,
would have been destroyed under
the Muscovite scorched earth
policy, but the damage could lie [
repniml fin i.», "f emum\ would
suffer till< ugh being deprived *»1
these rest wives. «ili<! having h
mam cunneetiuns int" the i au
casus fccrvered.
As a matter of tact, the Turks
think perhaps Hitler will halt
his drive and consolidate, if
and when he has completed his
conquest of the northern Cau
casus down to the mountains.
The idea is that he would rest
there through the winter and
strike southward again in the*
spring.
I hope he does that, because
he will have achieved what
likely will be an emptv vic-
tory. That's so because it isn't
probable that he can stand an
other winter without fresh sup
plies and still emerge in the
f pring strong enough to fight
his way down to the middle
east. Bv then, mind vou, Uncle
Sam and John Bull should be
icud y In do business on a fair
ly big scale and the Fuehrer
will have troublo on his West-
ern front.
KEEP 'EM FLYING!
beautiful
Fodthcr topper permanent in
Victory Mode. Includes oil
shampoo and personality hair
style
$2.50 up
NORA MAE'S
'J 13 N Hrdgecoke Phone 787
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• We, The Women
By RUTH Mil.LETT
Mary io.-ked weebe- •;* a ; mi
she said, Bui the we; i : ruaiu;.;;
the best be; t ' ear- it rnv :•
Miry i in. and t - i.<-r. • coin
that tier g;' 1 *. -
by vvjr.t. Spmied be......... v I
men she would be-
falling in 1. vc v. ith ;.:i. i. '
the arm’ .bp. le-1 be. -■
no hr;;;
for her to < ‘ i iter - nr 1
Spoiled l>e ■ • ' -
there are . ;, : ; m
ed because sti. hart. : .
to run ai - mild
Ye.-. to Mary .* 1 - -k■ . - th
the war came at the w ' p
sible ' .me ;n hr te
Bid if she . r ' '
mai; ieu -ne
E. r the -
are ha . up tt -
up and sie ;.g
off to war.
If she wert • "
still think so—for In w i pi>
bably havi . • n
A;,'.
would be thinking, 1 hat a!w;>
looked !■ rwar r ;
being peacel;,: ui.wr- ■ < . r.e-
Now I may never " 1 •
peace.''
EVERYBODY THINKS
NOW IS THE WORST TIME
DOESN'T EXPECT PEACE
UNTIL HE IS 102
DENVER. Aug 13.—bP>— Am
bri se L. Muting tioo-n 1 expect
to see world peace until he - 102
— but don't look so gloomy He
was 100 yesterday
MRS. A. <> SMKI.MV
Her, for ;i month;- v isit with her piireihs, Mr.
an.I Mr- (I Inin W'tilla i . i- Mr- A * > SI u -11»;. whose
hushatnl. I.iout, Shelby. g .--tali *11• ■ < 1 at I'.lliligtnu
Field.
Mrs, Shelliy i - the former Mar.' Kllen Wallace.
Fifteen Families Win Cash Awards In
Annual Yard Contest Of Phillips Area
I'j) 1 e;ol families it; the rant.ex area nt Piti11 ijhave
been recipient- of cash gifts for winning first, see,mil or
third places in the annual yard contest, sponsored ly.
Phillips.
A total of SI 50 vva- given by the eastern dir* ;'<.r-
■ i in. th Hartleville dire .'lor- in r.-eoynit ior.of j hint,;.;'
1 reo' and grass ae- j .....
cording’ to good landscap-
ing principles.
Eli-.t, second and third awards
in each of the five ramps eon-
,.| $|5. S;H ; ml $5 resp,
Ex;
Mi a.-- M; . J I!
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- Mr an M: - Y <■■'!
First
i Ri< kar:
I See--i
Hath 130H Ryar;
Third — Mr.
; White. 11.-135 -Mon; Street
; Camp B
Phillips YWA
Entertained
Ai Lawn Parly
how vou did
vnntag^
in shopp'^ '
everything Prltc(l t,cpC w|se AmPricons ■ ■
Penney's to '"*l,,ons ‘' Bonds evow P«V
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F0LDF.FENSE
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Smart Styles For Ynur Successful Autumn and Wmlrr!
FUR TRIMMED COATS
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5 r,- -he ask - J.iin
Bewitching 1" see vvonderlill
to weal . these , ..als are outstand-
ing fm style and pisei ' llay plaids.
,11 * ,i: : - ' ' e twer'i-
i,n,| iieerta.-;i--:ni; in the .season's
m-w full colorings and mixtures
I),» -■■ oi swaggci styles trom
v. hi,di to choose a, ionline to :• •»''
;ii | e, ,1a- and new way oi hie
Huge collar- ol solt. deep fm loi
i: untiling 12 i1'1 aiei -I - hi
ON THE
LAY AWAY
PLAN
PAY A LITTLE
AT A TIME
-W'
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Casual Styles You'll Love for General Won 1
SMARTLY TAILORED COATS
12.75
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at Wi.ul.l You Do
Lcsl You Forget
nd Mrs. S R
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THE WAR
TODAY
r y I'll WIT MACKENZIE
Wui, World War Analy-t
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GiRl-S' COATS
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Lining!
smart tall coats
19.75
Coats
7 to 14 9.an
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20.
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Mill 1’
On 111c • f.i*1 , <it either end
.? thi mighty barricade arc
r • ,.i: rt*i vely iidrrow routes
whp h lend down into the mid
nle ,md some of the world s
• . hp-.t 11 fields. The Nazi
Genghis Krfh*n is headed for
the > < oRstnl route , which m-ty
carry him to d qrrat and per
1:hp. dece ive victory if he can
tr>-. vri then The fighting is
fir rv * II.d bio.xjv tni the Hu
si.ai, e exacting a terrible
price for every foot of ground
they surrender.
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Invest NOW In Coxy Warmth For Next Winter
Pay A Little At A T ime On Penney's Lay Away Plan
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Mind Your Manners
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Cream Deodorant
Stopb Perspiration
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Single Blanket
4 98
Warm Blanket
3.98
FMriul Pair
4 98
\ttr- 11 v c Plaid
Jocquord Pmr
3 98
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 227, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1942, newspaper, August 13, 1942; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737687/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.