Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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PAxJE FOUR
THE BORGEK (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1938
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Students To Feature Music Week Program In Borger And Phillips
We,
the Women
lletity Ford's advine lo younn
men ti pii-k cm it ki«i<I mother-
iii law otiMhl jo J#r <|Uit« a few
)>• i iunliiK-to.br. middle.aRi-d wo-
rn ri out ni compUct'iKy.
"What ' they should hp HuyiRK
tn themselves, "would a young
man Interested In Dorothy think
«tíoni un ? Am J the kind of per.
Don hi- wouldn't mind seelnK
I tin ni hy in>iome tn Another twen-
ty yt>or ?"
I'nit o| the answer will gn found
tn :i niii mi IVii'K It l'fiflyi't a wo.
nun still young. «o far an sllni-
ti'-H " and ware fco? Or do the
years kIiiiw their weight?
And what about the linea that
the yearn are hound to have left?
Ale they soft Une left hy hup.
pines and spirit. or hard lines
etched by dim-on tent ?
Tin- rem of the questions Hor-
nillas mother can answer without
the help of the mirror.
"lio i rh a kirk out. of life, or
in all my enthtisinsm and curios.
ItJ M|H nt ?"
"Do rtiy husband and I still
prefer eueh other's iiiinpany to
anyone else's in the world, or has
our marriage drifted into mon-
otony?"
"llave 1 any Interests outnlde
my family, or am I living my
life entirely through them, de-
pendent on their 'dolugs' for my
ej,. Itemeut -«nd stimulation?"
"Do I id ways raise objections
when spur of the moment plans
are being made?"
"Ik my conversation mostly
rotnerned with gossip, children,
and food?"
"Am 1 first a wife, or first a
mother?"
"flan I let my children alone
or do I ny to luanajta them and
plan their lives?"
"Is my "house more Important
to me tlinn 'things' have a right
to be?"
"Am I a nervous. Jittery per
son who keeps everyone stirred
up, or have the years taught me
how (o take life easily?"
A hard test, you say. Rut thou
n woman Will never be judged
more critically than by a young
man whose sentimentality ex-
tend* only as far as her dauKh-
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Wheeler-Hudson
Nuptials Are
| Announced Today
Announcement Is made of tin
niarriii||i of Mísm Hazel Wheeler,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. K. V
Wheeler of Mempills iii <'. i)
Hudson, mi>ii of Mr. anil Mrs. ('
It. Iluitson of Ilorjfer.
The couple wuh m:.rrl<*d Satur-
day afternoon hi 3 o'clock in the
paI'KoiiAgc of the First Baptist
church at Memphis. with Hev. .1.
W. Mason official lit#,
Tin- couple will make their
home In Morder.
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Vari-colon d tallies and other
accessories formed the «ay back-1
ground for the Ace of Clubs
.Monday nIkbt win n Mrs. Henry
Meyers wiih the hostesN In the
home of Mrs. ('. 8. Campbell.
Scorers In tract games
were Mrs. ('. S. Campbell, high
and Mrs. It o be it Ayers, second
high.
Others playing were Mesdames
Wade Kurr, I. C, Morris, ÍJ. N,
McDotiiel, and two guests, Kay
Brock and Clem Richardson.
Mrs. Canyibell will be the next
hostess.
County P.-T, A.
Council To Meet
Friday Night
The County Council of Parents
and Teachers will meet at West
Ward Friday night at 8 o'clock.
A board of managers meeting
will be held prior lo the council
and Is scheduled to begin at 7 p.
4b.
All men)tiers are requested to
be present.
The Sequoia tree Is almost In.
di-stimtllile' The armor of thick
bark acts an an asbestos protec-
tion agiilliat fire, and as insula-
tion iigalnat frost and freezing.
The wood aems to he almost im-
mune against rot, and a thick
healing sap quickly heals up any i Cannon,
KXTKKTUNN V. W. A.
Miss Connie Cuhnou was liost-
esB the Y. W. A. tiirls Monday
evening. A short business meeting
was conducted, and Rowena
Pumphrey Joined the organiza-
tion. A mission program on Ja-
pan was conducted hy the glrjs
Lovely refreshments were ser.
ved to Dorothy Maker, Theltna
Hopper, Jeaue Baldwin. Willie
Pearl Clark, Oene Rller, Pauline
Brown, Helen Blalock, Jeanne
Hieaklitll, Margaret Ivey. Clarlee
Vera Bratil, Mrs. V. M.
war.
West and the hostess.
>OUBLE
'ROGRAM
RIG
Now
THE TORTURE RACKET...
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PHIL HARRIS
TEXAS' FAVORITE ORCHESTRA
WED.
THURS.
FRED ASTAIRE
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"DAMSEL IN
DISTRESS'
With
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GEORGE AND
GRACIE ALLEN
COMEDY
OUR GANG
NOW
THURS.
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Subject
Band And Choral
Clubs To Perforin
Youthful musicians have been
Hide i led io display their tuletils
during Musle W> >-k, the first
week hi May. It was announced
yi-Hterduy at a I ting of the
Holder Music club in the Phillips
< oiumuttiiy ball. Hostesses were
\i in. .lack SoBellc and Mrs. John
Turpln. .
Four programs will be given
during Music Week, two in the
Phillip* High Si-hool auditorium
and two In the Itorger high school j
auditorium, all on different days. '
One of tin- programa at Phil- I
lips will feature the choral and'
bund students, under direction of >
Miss Iva .1 iitie Willis and It. L.
Newton, the other will feature
pupils of Mrs. M. I., Creel.
Hand and choral students of
Borger high will be on one pro-I
gram in the Itorger auditorium, j
under direct Ion of It. It. Cockrel!
and J, It Walker, the other will [
picscnt pupils of Miss Oscar Lil-
lian Hllbto.
Kxact «lates of the programs
will be announced at a later date.
lireakfiiNi May 17
'I'lie annual Mugir Club break,
fast wilt lie given I his year on
Tuesday, Mm IT, In the Phillips
Community bull at 10 a. in. The
Molliodls'i ladies of thai <01111111111-
IIy will serve llie morning meal.
All music club members are
asked and urged lo call Mrs. .lolin
All/,ell. Hill, for reservations al
leant a Week before I he breakfast.
yesterday's program was under
the leadership of Mrs. .Sam Arch,
am'beau. who presented Mrs, C. A.
Carlton In a talk titled "The
Function of Criticism."
Mrs. Carlton said the func-
tion of criticism is to provide
menus of self expression, there-
fore to criticise Is to create mid
criticism should he creative,
never destructive.
She read interesting cotnmuni.
cations from two music critics of
the leading papers, Lawrence
(iillmau oí 'te New York Herald
Times and Ulilt Downes of the
New York Times.
Dow ii en wrote: "The prime
duty of a critic Is not to the criti-
cised but to the public; not to the
composer or the performer, but
to that portion of the listening
public which ' heat's the critic's
deliverances and ussumes his
ability lo appraise through spe-
cial knowledge and public exper-
ience."
Following Mrs. Carlton's inter-
esting talk Mrs. Frank Pierre
combined the discussions of "A
Music Critic's Life" and "A Musi.
,al Criticism and Anulysis." She
played Beethoven's "C Minor
Sontu. Op. 1.1," and gave an an-
ulysis or the piece, followed with
a sketch of Beethoven's life.
Responding to roll call were:
Mesdames Ham Archumbeau.
R. V. Baker, C. R. Berrien, Joe
L Brlggs, C. A. Carlton, Wade
Purr. Robert L. Crimes, Al Malm.
John Mizell. I,. B. Nichols. Frank
Pierre, II. D. Sclimnlhorat, Jack
SoRelle, C C Tate, It. W. Skoog.
Ii (iarrett B. It. Anderson, L. P.
Jumes, Victor K Aubrey. A. S.
Megert, John L. Turpln and K.
II. Sltinn, Jr., a special guest.
hit-
II.
Harry Pace Is
Honored On 11th
Birthday At Party
To honor Hurry Pace on
llth birthday. Mr. and Mrs.
Mackle entertained with a parly
Monday afternoon.
Children's games were played
nlld later the group was Invited
Into ito- dining room, where the
honored guest opened bis birth,
day presents.
The birthday cake was served
with fruit salad to:
Joyce Irwin, Colleen Collins,
Jerry Collins, Charles Ruy Col-
lins, Jerry Harris. Rimer Harris,
Bob Richardson, Charlie liichard.
son, Mildred Richardson. Wayne
Sullivan. Shirley Sullivan. Bob
Killlon. Bertha Mae KIlMon, Rob.
crl and Lucila Nicholson, Itethd
Wallace .loan Wallace. Jean
Jennings. Mrs. L. K. Harris. Mrs.
V J. Richardson and Mrs. T. B.
Wallace.
Girl Scout
News
NEW FILL-OUT FROCKS FILL
IN ABOVE-WAIST HOLLOWS
There are more iban 70ihi hos.
pi111 In, with a total of more lliun
1,000.000 beds In the United
States,
PERSONAL...
I will nol tie responsible
for my wife's doctor hills
If she continues lo do the
family washing and con-
tracts a colli as a result
of same, I lake this ac-
tion, knowing thai the
Borger Laundry, through
lis Bump Wash Service
can do our washing as
cheap as my wife can (lo
II.
Sensible Husband
Phone 2S5 For Our
Routeman
The Phillips Junior and Senlor
troops met iu a Joint meeting
Tuesday afternoon with their
sponsor Mrs. Burton Fitstsfmmons.
Plans were made for a breakfast
hike Saturday morning. The lat-
ter part oí the program was given
io Mrs. Leslie Lipscomb who gave
all Interesting talk on "Coulee
Dam."
(ilrls present at the meeting
were Jean Breakhill. (lwcndolyii
Ostrom, Dorothy Fuhs, Mary
Jane FltzMimmona. Helen Scott,
Hazel Roundtree, Klnlta Ostrom.
Beulah Mae tiurrett, Lavou Os-
trom, Teddy Raudal. Kunlce
Kvltt, Dora Kverileart, Muxlne
Ware. Nadlne Stevens, Leo ta
Brooks, Kllottti While, Becky
Traxei. Francis Musgiove. Bllile
Mae Hudson, Betiie Jean Round-
tree, Phylis Chewnlng.
ERSONAIS
C. M. Hytium underwent an ap-
pendectomy In North Plains hos.
pital Sunday and is reported re-
covering nicely.
By CAROL DAY
Because all the interest and de-
tail I* up uround the top and on
the shoulders, tills dress Is won.
derful for girls who ure too thin
above the waistline. The flare
sleeves, with pleats and buttons,
give a wldc-shonldered effect. The
gather* below the yoke f|H yon
out beautifully. The slim-hipped
skirt looks slimmer by compart,
sou.
Tills dress, Pat tern Slüfí, is
simple enough for home wear
and trim enough for street and
office too. It's easy lo make. A
complete and detailed sew churl
comes with the pattern, showing
you exactly what to do.
Make It up for spring iu silk
crepe or pretty print. Later, for
summer, have it in linen or dot.
ted Swiss.
Pattern S1! r. is designed for
sixes 11!, 14. 10 1* and JO. SUe
M requires 4 1.4 yarda of ¡Cl-
inch material. with .'1-4 yard
braid for trimming and fi-S yard
ribbon or bow. plus l-'¡ yard con-
l rast
Kor a P.VTTKRN of ibis attrac-
tive model Bend I r«- in COIN,
your NAME ADDRKSS. STYI.K
N I'MB Kit and SIZK to TDK BOR.
(IWR DAILY HRRALD. today's
pattern bureau Üll W. Wacker
Drive, Chicago.
The new SPRINfi AND SfM-
Iiier PATTKRN BOOK, :ii' pages
of attractive deaigns for every
Blxe and every occasion, Is now
ready Photographs show dresses
made from these patterns being
worn: a feature you will enjoy,
l.et the charming designs in this
new book help you In your sew.
ing. One pattern and the new
i
Boy Scout Troop (it! has been
divided and tin- new troop 7*
mot In their Scout hall Iu Phil-
lips for their first meeting Mon-
day evening.
The session was culled to or-
der by Scoutmaster Kl Is worth
Jones and o pencil with the al-
legiance lo the Hug,
The boys studied and
passed tests, Tile pi'lll- 1
cipa I r e i| ii I r e m cut '
studied was first . lass
signaling.
Boys present were
Billy Kdwai'dn. Jack
Tlet*, Dale Cannon.
Kenneth Cook. Rich
urd Jackson, Jerry
Braki-blll, Tommy ICpps, Troyce
Wnldrep. Bobby Duffer Billy
Miller, Marriott Newberry and
• Stephen Cray Winters,
Afslstant Scout .muster John -I
Delemeler was Iu charge of the
boys Jerry Brakebill and Buddy
Duffer paused I bell tendel fool
ests. Marion New harpy slgnaluiv,
fliisl r i ties, Jack Ttel/ signaling,
second class, Kenneth Cook, sig
nallug second i-Ibsm. Richard .luck-
Moil and Million Newberry turned
in their maps and a written ac-
count of the ¡4 mile hike as a
first ellis* requireinenl.
KN.IOY PICNIC
Phillips rolkn enjoying a picnic
on I lie ti ii ii ti ranch Siilitlay after,
noon, wen- Mr. and Mrs. IC. H.
Bender and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Miller and family. Mr. and
Mrs. John Cahoou and family,
Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Ostrom nuil
family. Mr. anil Mrs. K. C. Do
/.let- and family. Austin Benson
and Miss Bonnie Cook.
There aie
Holland.
U,OllO.000 bicycles In
CROWN
THEATRE
Today - Thursday
Hollywood
Stadium Mystery
With
Neil Hamilton and
Evelyn Venable
Barbara Pepper
Smiley Burnette
Comedv - Newt
Spring and Summer Pattern Book
25 cents. Book alone 15 cents
Lester Fngstrmn, meter man
for the United Carbon Co., and
Frank W Phillips, asslstunt me.
ter man, are attending a school
of gas measurements in Norman.
Okln. They will return lo Borger
in a few days.
A. 11. McFadden, chemistry
and general science teacher. In
Borger High is attending the
Chemists convention In Dallas.
Walter David. Iluber attorney,
Is transacting business in Wyom-
ing.
Patsy Tiirman underwent an
appendectomy In North Plains
hospital yesterday afternoon,
Mrs. W. It. Jones underwent a
major operation In North Plains
hcspltnl last night.
W A X KB I'APKR
You know how handy paper
j towels are in ii container above
the sink. You'll find thai a simi-
lar roll of wnx paper above the
kitchen table will be just as con.
iVenlont. The container lias a saw.
I toothed edge that lets you tear
Í off any slxe strip you need.
ItKNKWl.VO TA PUS
If the Rummtir sun hits faded
the tapes on your Venetian blinds,
j or If you find that the tape has
become soiled, you can buy tupe
to clip over the old. It comes In
ti number of plains color* and In
a geometric design.
MIND Your
MANNERS
Test your kuowledge of correct
social usage by answering the fol-
wlug questions, then checking
against the authoritative answers
below:
1. Should a woman check her
coat while dinner dancing?
2. When a man stops to cheek
Ills coat at the enlranee of a res-
taurant, should the woman watt
for him or go on to a table?
,'1. Is It a good idi>u to say to
an acquaintance, "You aren'i
looking well Have you been ill?"
4. Is It had manners to say |
anything that will hurt the pride
of another?
5, Is it a good idea to offer
unasked.for advice?
What would you do if
You tire a man taking a woman
out io dinner for the first (line
(ai Say. "Where would you
like to eat?"
tbi Have ii place decided on
before yon call for her?
'<•) Look around together for
a restaurant you both like?
Answers
1. Only If she wants to. Other-
wise she Clin leave It on the back
of her chair.
2. Walt for him.
.1. No.
I Yes.
5. No.
Best "Whnt Would You Do"
solution.- -(b).
Mrs. Knowles
Awarded High
Prize At Party
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Mrs. J. C. Knowles wtl* award-
ed the high score prlxe last night
when a group met in the Hugh
Cypher home for an evening of
bridge
Second high went to Miss Kthel
Mae Howson.
Others playing were Mend allies
Leinore Hill, A. II. McFadden.
FCIolse Pilares. Miasen Marjorb-
fieyer, Kll/aliclli Shanks, Agatha
Schneider, Olive ('rites. Joy
Walker. Kathryn dormán, and
Valda Cypher.
KWKLL IS RIGHT
SAN FRANCISCO, April 20
(A'i Kveii the apprehensive
principals will admit this is a
swell story.
When an announcement was
made In the Court of Superior
Judge Timothy I Fltxpatrick's
court:
Opposing attorneys went Into ii
hasty conference and quickly In-
formed the court a settlement had
been reached.
Kleven jurors hurried from the
courtroom to consult their sever-
nl physicians.
The announcement: Jesse 8.
Waterman, the twelfth but absent
Juror, was down with the mumps.
Our Chrlstmus tree, us we know
It today, came rrom Oeriuuiiy
being mentioned by German writ-
ers as early as 1605, but the ac-
tual origin is unknown.
Learn To Play
Band Instruments, Violins
(Juiura, Accordions
25 Por Week payi for
everything, including
instruments.
Wtt Teach Yon to Play Quick Ij
Come In Today—No obligation
Megert Music Co.
Phone 7110 Oil N. Main
AIDS FOR SUMMER
BEAUTY
A regular sham-
poo, a facial at
frequent Inter-
vals and a man-
icure now ami
liten will pro-
leel y o n from
the ravages of
Kuiiiin< r snn.
Special Permanent
Deep natural waves, careful
attention and trained experts
guarantee this to he the best
Permanent
$3.50
Modern Beauty
Shop
107 East 6th Street
Phone 1092
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