Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 117, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1943 Page: 3 of 6
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EASTER BEAUTY
Churches Parties
• Mind Your Manners
Mean* » «pnrklinq new YOU"
from winter drabness to a new
spring makeup, lovely hat and
beautiful new hair d>> <<nd
permanent wave. New clothe*
without new beauty ilike
cake without fronting.
Club Notes
Teil your knowledge of cor-
rect social usage by answering
the following questions, then
checking against !h«* uufhorit.i
live answers below:
1 Should children he t might
while lht*> am .small the proper
way to acknow■ledge .in introduc-
tion''
2 Should children be taught to
introduce the playmates they
Di inr, home'.'
3. Should children be taught
Borqer. Texas
Thursday
Garland Porter, Jr.,
Has Partv Ce!ebra!inn.
His 6th Birthday
li tend
IT'S 1MPOHTANT TO WIN
11 women would put ., much
ellort mtu memorizing tin mig
iiia ot tiie (iiifeient urarieiif ot
service that they have in the past
put into memorizing the latest
bridge rules -they would have it
down pat in no time.
But most ot them haven’t both
erect. They still think that it does
not matter whether <>i not they
Bonne
in. Sewing wa
F.ASTF.H SPFrfAt
S10 Realistic Cream Oil $6.50
Muchineless Oil S7.50
Delicious refreshments were
served at teatime to Mesdames S.
L. Baker, H. W. Forrester, W. W.
Wedeimgton, O. W. Gardner, C’.
B. Davis, Myron Gillman, I. M.
Rogers and the hostess.
Next hostess will be Mrs.
Gardner.
NORA MAE S PERMANENT WAVE SALON
"BURGER'S ONLY"
313 North Hedgecoke Phone 787
In velebiation of his sixth birth-
day, Garland Porter, Ji , was the
host at a gala party yesterday
afternoon at the* home of Mrs.
Milton Clement, 331 Whittenlnirg
street.
Alter a series of merry games,
the honoreo opened his gifts and
refreshments were served to:
Richard layman, Byrle Buck
Carman, Dale and Chack Little,
Donnie Rave Weatherford, Clin
ton and Jimmie Campbell, Don
Griffin, Marilyn and Jo Arthur
Parrel, Billy and Letha Mae Byrd,
Billy and Bobby Hood, Bobbie
Gene Ensor, Buddy and June
Wrinkle, Mary Jean, Edith and
Margaret Lou Oglevie, Mary
Francis McKinney, Gloria Jean
Miles, Honda Joyce Porter, Gar-
land Porter, Jr., bis mother and
Mrs. Clement.
person
4. Yes. Children learn by imitu
All eye* will turn your woy
when you wear these intrig-
uing Slack Suit* from 'Sunny
California!' Gay, youthful
spring fashions that ore
definitely new and smart!
* Personals
Corporal S. Morrison of San
Luis Obispo, Calif., is hen; on
furlough visiting bis aunt and
uncle. Mr and Mi* Sig Am:.man
corporal Morrison’s home is in
New York.
Style 411
"Western Girl" Slack Suit of
two-ply strutter cloth. Lavish
embroidery on front — back
and cuffs of long sleeved "in-
ner" blouse. Colors black,
beige, red or green. Sixes 10
to 20.
TVS Ruv Hornbuck, stationed
in Bermuda, is home on furlough
visiting Ins mother, Mrs. I T.
lluckabee of Sanford,
Style 407
Lieut, and Mrs. Woodrow Hen-
derscai and daughter of Albuquer-
que, N. M., are visiting Mrs. Hen-
derson’s parents, the Rev. and
Mrs Lee Perry and Othel, San-
ford.
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
They're topnotchers— everybody
likes them—and they take nothing
from that precious ration ticket,
number 17' Soles are made of rug
yard in a quick crochet stitch.
To obtain complete crochet in-
structions and iinishmg directions
for Tie-On Sandals (Pattern No.
5380* send If) cents hi
"Butterfly" two-ply strutter
cloth Slack Suit. Embroidery on
pant and blouse pockets. Long
sleeved. Choice of red, Kelly,
navy, brown. Sizes 10 to 20.
* Lest You Forget
COIN,
YOUR NAME and ADDRESS and
the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne
Cabot, Burger Herald, 106 Sev-
enth Avenue, New York City. En-
el* so 1 cent postage for each pat-
tern ordered.
The new SPRING Ann Cabot
ALBUM is ready for mailing.
I Contains 32 pages of spring and
summer accessories, ways to save
money on home decoration, aids
to helping the family clothes bud-
get in wartime' The brand new
i Album
All members of the team and
others are requested to be at the
I O. O. K. hall tomorrow night
for Rebekah practice. La.-t night
the local lodge, about 25 m all,
went to SkellyU wn, to initiate
tv\ o new members. Members Bom
the Pampa lodge were also in
attendance.
Style 528
New "Lobtex" royon cov-
ert Slack Suit. Saddle
stitched seams. Semi-fit-
ted loafer coat. Huge sad-
dle bag pockets. Colors
green, light blue, hickory
or grey. Sizes 10 to 18.
j|: Below
I > Style 1513
3S California Blouse—Large florals
% on washable French crepe—
V long sleeves—button shirt front
—colors, red, mono, blue,
brown. Sixes 32 to 33.
The Rainbow Girls invite all
High School jitterbugs to their
dance tonight in tin* Moose Hall.
The party v, ill begin at 8:30.
is priced 15 cents.
Shintoism and Buddhism are
the principal forms of religion in •
Japan.
We, The Women
GRAY HAIR
TURNING DEEP BLACK
Popular Priced California -lacks
Ingenious waistband adjustment i sec
inset illustration) assures perfect fit.
Two-ply strutter cloth — beautifully
tailored. Novy, red, brown. Sixes 12
to 20.
Style 339
"Labtex" rayon covert
Skirt. Two kick pleats.
Saddle stitched at all
seams. Colors green, light
blue, hickory or grey.
Sizes 10 to 18.
lieutenant from a technical ser-
geant— if they would just put
their minds to it.
But thousands of men and wo-
men still ask men in uniform.
"Now just WHAT is your rank?
1 don't know a thing about all
that.”
Well, isn't it about time they
took the trouble to learn? We re-
alize that it is important to know
the names and titles of civilians
and how to introduce them. We
wouldn't introduce a civilian doc-
tor as “Mister” or get the presi-
dent of a firm confused with a
clerk or office boy.
Yet we think it is excusable
(and women are the worst offen-
ders in this* to he so ignorant
about uniform? and rank in the
army, navy, and marines that we
sometimes have to ask what
branch ot service a man is in.
Of course it is a little trouble to
ir walk turning to .i (i ,
’’iK*’1'11WhuYa'diifer- ' Jl ..' „ JB
K makes in my nj>- ^4 ^0^.
A SV
Rauza' experience N-----'
may not lie different
iri Why not try t» KAY VITA ? Money
Kit satisfactory.
inti-gray hair vitamin discovery when
y a leading magazine showed S8% of
(rated hatf positive evidence of mmr
f fiair color
\YVITA tablet is 10 mgm of Calcium
enate PLUS 4&U U. S. P units of "pep”
Hi. Ot GRAYVITA now I:«) day sup-
[). 100 day supply JM 00. Phone
CRETNEY DRUG
Below
Style 50
Popular Priced California Slacks
Same model and waistband as lot
501 except in strong covalry twill.
Colors red, navy, brown. Sizes 12
to 20.
"CAUGHT IN THE
ACT OF SIN"
Subject Tonight, 8 p. rr
Dr. Robert J. Wells
EVANGELIST
From Dallas, Texas
- New under-arm -?
Cream Deodorant
safely
Stops Perspiration
tr///*,
Style 303
"Lumber Jack" two-piece Slock Suit of "Stehli's
Gazelle"—long sleeved saddle stitched blouse. Ad-
justable waistband slocks. A popular style with de-
fense workers. Colors red, green, travel, ton, royal.
Sizes 10 to 18.
Style 424
"Big Sister" two-toned Slack Suit of popular
"Luono" faille—loafer jacket with two inset
pockets. Saddle stitched seams. Color combi-
nations, brown-beige, red-Kelly, red-navy, lug-
gage-beige. Sizes 10 to 20.
1. Docs not rot drrwi or men 5
shirts. Dots not irritate skin
2. Nowaitiiufoilrv. Can be used
right after shaving.
3. Instantly stops perspiration for
1 to 3 days. Prevents odor.
4. A pule, white, grcascless,
stainless vanishing cream.
5. Awarded Approval Seal of
American Institute of Launder-
ing for being harmless to
Style 224
"Little Sister" two-toned Slock Suits. Exact
ly like "Big Sister's". Sizes 7 to 14.
TOMORROW MORNING
April 9th—10:00 a. m.
"THE FOUR HORSES
AND THEIR RIDERS'
Second Floor
RADIO BROADCAST KPDN
Pampa, Daily—1:00 • 1:30 p. m.
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Don't Mist A Service In The
Church: "Where You're Never
A Stranger"
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Style No.
Color ________
2nd Choice
The Price of Victory
TAXES AND
WAR BONDS
It Takes Both
Fellowship
Baptist Church
C/T. ANTHONY CO.
Rev. C. E. Taylor. Pastor
,he largest
deodorant
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 117, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1943, newspaper, April 8, 1943; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth771993/m1/3/?q=+date%3A1941-1945&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.