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THE BOKGER (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
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WOMAN'S PACE
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Talk Highlights 20th
Century Club's Social
Deanna's Dirndl
A spell hounding talk.
n|H-r fu with beautiful dem
phrases, by
in unit direct*
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: riptive
Mis* Bioisi GipSotl.
in the Prushytct•
urn church tu Amurillo. hfgh light-
ed the annual luncheon of the
Twentieth Century «•! •* yesterday
The event "was held In the Presby.
terian Bduratioital Hall with Ml
til attendance
Minn Oipsnn recently tourud ihe
Bui opean conn try while on an in-
ternational Rotary convention
Khe said fh*' had "profound re-
gard f#f Burope," and gripped
her audi'ucc with her frank
statements and charming dawHp.
tton* of the places she \i i( •<*
Shi' told of the breath-taking
bounty of (he flowers of Italy: of
seeing tlx moon (n Xt. Murk'
Square: of seeing and hearing «
Faust opera In the open; of Flor
ence, of Home Of Mussolini she
said. "He b in h kindly expression
but !))♦• Jaw of a dictator."
She Hittd in Bu rope (lt<> work
In dignified, labor la proud.
Introduced as apei ial flub
guest* wot* Mr*. Robert Take-
well. president of the Junior
Twentieth Century club and oth-
er dub members; Mr Jack So.
Relit- president of the Paraxon
club. Mrs. C. C Tate, president
of the Music club: Mm
King. president of the A. A. I". I
W.: ami Mr* H. G. Wallace, pre ,
idem of the (larden club.
The Introdui f ions were made by
Mr# I W. page, who presided as
toast mistress in a charming man.
ner.
The following members were
recognised for not having missed
a meeting the entire year Me ,
dames T. L. Wright. Wallace
Hooks. Ruase) C. Brown. W. G.
Stephens, K. R, Rein bold, J. M.
Rlfcbté and W. R. JHarnagel.
Those who have just missed one
meeting include Mrs. 0. T. Lack-
ey and ,Mf*. C. A Carlton
A report of the recent 17th an-
nuul convention held In Childress
idf l>y Mm. B. B. Relnbold.
was mad
TODA
THURS.
Double Feature
Returned! The Academy
Award Winner!
*
Feature No. 2
nM0*jc
citowo'
Topic*
She mentioned highlight* of Hil-
arious «peeme. tnaili' A few
~ hort leiiMik- on tli- urn mention
were also made by Mrs Marry
Willis
Mrs |{ S Mautwy. club presi-
dent, gave nil appr«■■ ialioh talk
thanking officers feu their coop,
einiton in the ,ia t. .ind reviewed
die convention talk made by Mrs
Voiney Taylor on "Peace." Mrs
Tiivl' '. iii u a member of the tui-
tion*! federation board. i > past
«late in «¡dent
Mrs. Harry Willis installed of.
fleers for the coming term and
Mr* K II tieyet presented Mm
Vauney with a gift in apprecia
lion of her work.
Mr B It Relnbold. incoming
presiden' presented Mrs. Harry
Willis with a 'orange in honor
of the latter being elected vicu
president or the district ut the
th lid reus conclave Mrs. Relnbold
was then given a corsage by Mrs.
Coyer.
A series of songs. Santa Lu-
cia. I.isien to the Mocking Bird.
Spanish Cavalier nm Solemn Levi
were aung with Mrs. J. F. Klek-
bnach at the piano nud Mrs. 11.
T). Schmalhorst directing.
The spring motif was observed
in table appointments with pro.
R. K (. rains picturing birds and flowers.
KU'lUislte bouquets of delicate
oichid and rose sweet peas were
placed at Intervals down the cen.
ter of the four oblong tables
Completing the scene wert
bouquets of bluebonuets and wild
flowers placed In attractive spots
i In the background.
Signing the register, presided
over by Mrs. C. W Ollnther.
were:
Mondamos Russel (' Brown, 01-
ile Hare. W. W. Hrooks, R. S.
Mauney, Tom Sappington. H. M
Rapp. J. M. Kibble. Don Alexan-
der. N Russell Brown. Karl Mc-
liroy. Ben Peeples. H. R. Bishop.
W. R. Harnagel. John Beverldge.
Carl Horton. Kenneth H Dally.
Robert Takewell
Mesdnme Victor K. Aubrey.
Sam Archambeau. C. J. Crump.
W. A. Mcintosh, W (i Stephens,
Cliarles Bunion. Wayne O'Kecfe
M. M. Stephens. R. M. Bradshaw
H. D. Schmnlhorst. Howard Klek-
busch, J K. Kiekbusch. I<. P Day
Edgar C. Britain. J. E. Barly, J.
T. Clay brook, K. M. Bckhart of
Amarillo
Meada mes K. B Relnbold. C.
Shields Matthew 8tiffler. D.
W. Pane. W. Hum n Chapman. C
W. Oiinther, W. A. Henderson.
B. H. Shtnn. Brnest H Shlnn. R
V I,Htimer. Roy Broadway. J. R
I hilllps. John Loftin. B. B. (¡ey-
er. Theodore McC'onahey.
Mesdames J. Gordon Butch,
.toe !„ Briggs. Ray I). Hetter. Ij.
J McDonald. O T. Lnckey, (\ it
Foster, J. M. Hash, J. W. John-
son (' s. Johnson. Harry Willis.
Paul Stalcup. H. (¡ Wallace Sam
Hnmyak. (>. A. lliach. C\ Tate,
<' A Carlton Bar! Blackburn
Mesdames Brian Hooks. B. P.
Mitchell, K. C Bell. T. L. Wright,
II H Beavers. Jack 8oRnlie, II
K King Neil Vows, Wallace
Hooks. John Bailey, John Bert
■ (iraltam. Jr., Misses niatl.Vfi Hitch-
cock Eloise tiipson of Amarillo
and Vatdtt Cypher
Rena B. Greene,
E. Mcllrov Wed
i
A recent twiiigbt wedding of
intercht here was that of Miss
Bona Belie tireene daughlei of
Mi und Mrs i* B. tireene of Bor.
r to Kaili Mcllroy, sou of Mr.
and Miv Marion Mcllroy of Rivet'' j
view.
The couple uus married Hun.
il.iy evening at s o'clock by the •
Methodist minister in Clayton, N. 1
M
The blitfe wus attractively!
trucked it) pink witli accessories of
blue. She •'catured in hut enaeni- !
ble the traditional something old
something new. something bor,
lowed, something bine. Fot her
soniettolng old ate borrowed she
wore a «old cross that belonged
to a college room mate.
Only attendants to the couple
were Mr and Mrs. N Russell
Brown of Boi/er.
Following the wedding the
foursome toured parts of New
Mexico ani' returned to liorger
yosteiday morning.
The bride graduated from Bor-
ger high school In l!K!4 and at- '
j tended Amurillo Junior College
; and West Texas Stale at Canyon. I
She is connecter with the South-j
western Beii Telephone Company
here, and is a member of the |
Junior Twentieth Century Club.
The bridegroom is a graduate
ot the Panhandle High School and
attended Hill's Business College
in Oklahoma City lie i¡, associat-
ed with the i all it lie oil Corp.
Ideal For Teat
Today at Borger's
THEATRES
Y
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Budinetimen To
Be In Carnival
Beauty Contest
If your husband seems curious
these days an to what Site dress
you wear and you catch him with
the tape measure secretly taking
his measurements, don't think
he's lost his mind he's probably
getting ready for the psuedo Miss
Victory contest to be held Friday
in connection with the Weather
ly P.-T A carnival.
The contest will be a runner,
up to the real one being held Sat-
urday. It will be staged, along
with a lot of other features in the
high school auditorium. The
"Miss Victory" entries will {p.
elude Bome of this city's most
prominent business men and
their names will be made public
In a few days.
Admission has been set at 10
and 26 cents and the public is in.
vlted to attend the what prom-
ises to be hilarious evening.
r
CLUBS
■SI
1 Larjre Crowd
Attends Holt
Pie Supper
■ Approximately two hundred
filled the Holt school house re-
cently for a Pie supper, beauty
contest. and recreational party.
The West Texas play boya play-
cd several numbers. Yiivona
Member*
of the Friendship Moore and Shirley Moody of Bor.
•cwing club enjoyed an afternoon ger sang several songs and tap
yesterday in the home of Mrs t ¡ danced Following that Dale Lane
V. Chamhl«M. ' of Borg-r made a talk
To pass the time the women I Contest prise went to Helen
embroidered Richardson ot Spearman for the
Refreshments were served Mes. prettiest girl, to Dale Dane of
dame* Bd Miles, F o Miles I j Bor ger for the most handsome
D Miles, C C Cbamhless J. M. man. and to Mrs. Dan Burleson
Small. (¡ D Osborne. H F Bra- of Holt for the prettiest mother
*cal. J A. Bryan. Bd Thompson The Holt Community takes this
and Miss I.orenc Ward. 'means of thanking Dale Lane of
Next meeting will be with Mrs Borger for assisting with the
i. D Miles. auctioning of the pies and lend*
! lug a hand In making the party a
A trio of guests played with successful one
Clovie Delonjy
Given Party On
7th Birthday
¡the Ace of Clubs Monday night In
the home of Mrs. Wade Burr.
They were Mrs Joe Briggs. Mrs.
Allen Malice and Mrs. John Tur-
pin.
Prizewinners were Mrs. C. S
i' ampbell, high, and Mrs. Robert
I Ayers, second high
Designed for pretty little De-
an nn Durbln. litis charming sum-
mer outfit Includes a dirndl of
printed cotton, dusty rose felt
sleeveless bolero Jacket and a
fluttering straw Breton with
streamers down the hack.
Ideal fot teas, luncheons and
bridge parties is this graceful
frock of Hot! rayon sheer in a
muted a'liia tone with short
sleeves and yoke of matching
t ra pun to lace The high neckline,
draped fullness through the bod-
ice and sleekly flared skirt are
Important fashion points
We,
the Women
TODAY
THURS.
A Modern
Story of
Youth
Aleo
Patbe
ends!
TONITE
OI KHT MKT COMPLBTBI)
tnily a partial list of those al
lending the Inst meeting of the
current literature group of the
A A C W was lister yesterday
The entire lint included.
Moldante* J M ltibble, Ralph
. 1'lHtr.ep, K c Hiimmerschmldt.
It I, Teegerstrom, Don Paschal.
J. (.1. Kckel, Charles Sexton, ||
M Rlipp, Howard Mark Icy. K.
Kennoy Warren F P Smithey
Frank Meiunis. Misses Kleanor
1 obkins Minnie KJeldc, Kslher
Ritdolph ant' Rachel Milam.
A 3liO-million.year-old monu
meat consisting of a petrified tree
stutup from the Devonian period,
has been erected at Ada. Okla., as
a memorial to Dr. Davit! White,
noted scientist.
'V ' '% I
Today - Thursday
"PRESCRIPTION
FOR ROMANCE"
With
WENDY BARRIE
KENT TAYLOR
MISCHA AUER
COMING
"SNOW WHITE AND
THE SEVEN DWARFS"
i.ove is being put in its place
by tin' women of today. They
haven t succeeded yet In geparat.
Ing it from the rest of their lives
as drastically as men and they
probably never will -but they
are learning.
That, of course. is a direct re-
sult of their taking on their shoul-
ders the Jobs that used to be
thought too heavy for them.
Do a man's work, «lid from
sheer necessity you will find that
you are regarding love in the
tight in which titan has always
regarded H "t thing apart."
That doesn't mean that the
woman with a hard Job on hei
hands and mind doesn't give as
much to love as the woman with
twilling on her mind but an up.
lift coiffure.
Bill ahe doesn't iItink about
love all day long She hasn't a
chance. When she puts on her
business milt in the morning ant'
applies the first lipstick of th<
day her mind is looking ahead to
ber Job not back toward love.
And Ilial ability to keep her
two lives separate ■;< ¡In only
jpiug tltit lets her make a suc-
cess ot either, or both.
Men Ittvconcrrtcil
She didn'l learn the trick from
men, who have known It always
She learned it through bard
economic necessity. No woman
•an compete with men in the
business world il hei Inalii is
muddled ,ii! the line with per
"hiiii problems
it didn't take career women"
long to cnlcb on to that.
Allll men llave I alight on to the
fact I hat women can be almost
as detacher .ibout lovi as they
are themselves.
It wasn't it pleasant discovery
Vtid It probably accounts in part
for the reason that so many of
them would rather leave their
wives at home in the morning and
come home to find them there at
night.
Nearly 50 totally or partially
blind person* in the Fulled States
are engaged In writing as u means
of livelihood.
Double Feature
At The Rír
COMIKKT JOIN
HOLLYWOOD'S AIR FANS
j Hollywood has taken to the air
with a vengeance and in style.
The airplane has become almost
as commonplace as a mode of
' iransportation as the train and
i automobile, in fact, many stars
own their own planes and have
¡their own pilot licenses.
Now ihe auto-gyro has taken
hold of filmland's fancy. Two big
stars. Clark Cable and Claudette
Colbert, hitherto immune to the
flying fever, were exposed to It ,
during their co-starring work in 1
the Columbia production, "It, which hatic is a platter removed
MIND Your
MANNERS
Test your knowledge of correct
social usage by answering the fol-
lowing iiuestlons. then checking
against the authoritative answers
below:
1. From which side and with
SKBLDYTOWN Friend of
Clovie Deloug. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. I. P. Delong. gathered
at the Delong residence in Skelly.
town, Monday afternoon to help
celebrate Clovie's seventh birth-
day.
Perfect weather prevailed for
the outdoor games and much fun
and merriment was provided by
Mrs fleloiig.
An appropriate contest was won
by Monteenla Nelson, who was '
given an award. The many gifts
were opened and Clovie blew out
the candle on the prettily decor.
Hied birthday cake, which was
served with fruit Jello by Mrs.
Delong, Misses Nelson, Bula Belle
and Fraukie Delong to the fol-
lowing children: Moneli Totniin.
son. Dorothy Allison. Roberta Al.
llson. Juanita Cook. Oulta Guerry.
Monteena Nelson. Bernailenc
tluerry, Juanita Dormán. Jlminy
Hlnklcy. Lillian Satterfleld, Cto-
ils Schaef. Bob Hinkley. Sonny :organittcd.
Bales. M C. Davis, Ruby Smith.
Hornet Bodey, Clinton Delong.
Bill Terry, Doris Best, and the
honoree.
Those sending gifts were: Miss
Lillian Davis. Billie Shelton and
Lota Mae Hughes.
Others present were Mrs. Don
Mil ligan and Mis J. B. Morris
The Busy Bet club Is meeting
today with a Mrs Cross in Pain-
pa.
Borger ladles making the trip all of Spearman.
Include Mesdatncs I. F Chapman.
I' B. llraden, J 'I' Norman. Pat HOLT WOMAN
Kelly. F M Perry .1 R. Bell and
children. Frances and Bobby
Visitors present were: Mrs
I Haywood Moore, Mrs. Sue Corn-
well, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Panland,
Ray Miller. Mrs. Peppel Mr and
Mrs. Bill Mixon and son. Bob. Mr.
and Mrs, Frank floodc. Shirley
Joyce Moody. Miss Mattle Blent-
*iug. Leonard Mixon. At'ron Hart,
litan. Yhvona Moore, Freeman
Cibson. J. I> Anderson, Loyd
Burns, and Doc Boles, all of Bor-
ger; Pat Bennett, Owasna Sparks.
Buster Boxfortl. W. B. Sparks.
Helen Richardson, Sain Patterson,
8KKLLYTOWN At a meet-
Ing of the iroop committee here
Monday night, Ralph MeClure.
grade school coach of the Skelly-
town school was selected by the
committeemen to be Scoutmaster
of the new troop whirh is being
Happened One Night", which will
be at the Rig Theater today.
They're avidly interested now.
LOVELY WORK IK
YOl C AN GET IT
Michael Whalen. who said he
always wanted to take up golf
Inn never had the time, or the
money, or both finally had a
lncky break In "Change of
Heart." In which he divides the
'•ast-heudina honors with Gloria
Stuart. Whalen had to be a golf,
er. inasmuch as the fans have
demanded more Stuart-Whalen
pictures, and since the story de.
in a tided a golf player, Whalen
had to learn golf "The studio of.
1 trials settled the problem by
from the table?
•¿. If a semi-solid dessert is
served at the table. Is It prefer-
able to put it in a four-inch glass
nappy or a tall sherbet glass''
When dessert plates are
brought to the table for the hos-
tess to serve, at which side' are
they placed?
■I. At a family dinner table,
where does one begin to remove
plates?
When a hostess Is pouring
coffee at table, where is the pot
placed ?
What would you do if
You are a hostess without a
maid entertaining a small dinner
party in your own home? After
■PERSONAIS
Another meeting will
be held Thursday
'vetting at T;:tft p. m.
in t h «• Community
'hurch which Is the
sponsoring institution
Ml boys that are inter-
>sted and are between
the ages of 1 2 and I 5,
_ !>r boys older If they
have had previous scout work
are asked to come and bring their
parents
,. . . ... .. _ , Troop committeemen are: Com-
slgnee her position with the Pan. chairman W W.
handle State Bank and her place \HuKhw Camping and Activity,
has beet, tilled by Miss HI id red J M KltlHm,, and Thrlít
S. C. Dickey . Scout Advancement.
GIVKN PARTY
Mrs. Warren Neil son. former
Holt woman now of Spearman,
was named tie- honoree Monday
afternoon at a well planned sur-
prise party This was a get-to
thci before Mrs Neiismi moves
back to her (arm home ill tlie
liolt Community.
At the noon hour a covered
dials luncheon was served.
Bnjoying the uffaii were: Mes.
dames P M Maize. B R. Smith,
Doc Bse.ton, Karnest Archer. Dil-
lard Keim. Wiles Burgess, Jess
Yates Bar! Pitman. Rube Bird,
well, Bd Close Vance Close,
Johnnie close. Jake Lamb. Lee
Jenkins. John N«i!soii, M C
Scott Karl Carpenter K. W. Me,.
Juuklu and Mis* Mary Sparks.
Mrs Lelund Close and daughters
Joy and Lela Miss Jane Dolece
Scott. Phillip Warren Neilson
GIRL TO WOMANHOOD
Miss Marjorle Geyer has re
Linder.
11
FjíiU"je¡.lIrU4 W. M
St.. "[hiring «do
IrKcncr I («it «o n rvoui,
wmic, tired mt opt-of-
«orí periodically
Mr. and Mrs. K T. Kone left
Borger yesterday for an extended
trip It Is reported they plan to
establish residence in Los Ange.
Us.
Mrs. D. B. Doupijrate and
daughter, Hetty Jane, of Glade
waier are visiting in the H. H
l eavers und F. D. Fowler homes
Bail Hooper: Assistant Scout,
masters. Rev Lee C Bmory and
K A .sorenson
HOLT H. II.
CM II TO MBKT
THIRSDAY
The Holt Home Demonstration-
Club will meet Thursday after-
noon May 12 tit 2 o'clock In the.
home of Mrs Dan Terry.
All members arc urged to be
n<i out of <
. «licíllr «« h*d
hM'iarhr* and trampa dua
t.< functional duturiwacaa.
Thanka «o Dr. Pisrcc's
Favorite Preacttptiun I
a r«llevad of all «hi .8
But ii lr..m ymr druffial tods*. S«e ho*
much calmer and atrunger you ImI altar
uking thia lonu-
t avjug for a club membership, a i dinner would yon
;et of clubs, and a golf tutor
"Chance of Heart," a otice.in-it-
btfftlmr marital comedy Is now
it the Rig Theater.
At The Rex
"UKi: BKftlNS WITH LOVB"
OPBNN AT RKX TODAY
A new romantic comedy. Co-
lumbia's "Life Begins With
Love," opens 'Is local run at (lie
Rex Theater t<> Ny Jean Parker.
Douglass Montgomery and little
Kdith Fellows head the cast,
which also includes Leona Mar.
lele, Lumsden Hare Aubrey Ma-
ther and others. Thomas Mitchell
.■nut Blown Holmes wrote the
screen play from tin story by
Dorothy Bennett. Raymond B
McCarey directed.
in i Clean up the soiled dishes
au<! allow the guests to help you"
(III Leave the dishes and food
in they are and enjoy the even,
ing with your gueata?
(ci Bxcusc yourself a few min-
utes to put away any perishable
food and then
for the evening?
Mrs. Ruth Byrus inn her ne. ...
. , . , , i present ai.c visitors are welcome, i
phew. Charlea Sole, returned las'
night from a fortnight's viait in j
REWARD
Will be paid by the manufacture!
for any Corn Great Christopher
Corn Cure cannot remove. Also
removes warts and callouses. 36c
CRETNEY DRUG
Parkei-sbtirg. W Va.. where they
bad gone to be at the bedside of
a relative who underwent it ma-
jor operation. Bn route home
they visited In Cleveland and Ak
ron.
Mr. and Mra. B B. Irvan of
«Join your guests 'Mount Pleasant. Mich, are visit-
Big their daughter and son.its
law, Mr. and Mrs. ('. B, Dees,
1
DOWN
WEEKLY
H
Will now p ii reliase any Violin
or Hand Itixtrutiicnt
We are still rurtiisiilng, fop
a limlic.l tinte, Accordions
free! Ail y on pay is for the
ie*iKMis. Jota our large, en-
"fliuslasfli group!
Megert Music Co.
Phnnn TM ftt1 W.
A movers
1, {«eft side, left hand.
2. Glass nappy
;t. Front left of hostess,
tj Hostess, am' then around to
her right
fr. Her right.
Best "Whtii Would on Do"
solution (ci or t'«i
V. F. W. H.\ I MARY
MUttTH TOMORROW
Displayed at lite Cleveland
Great Lakes Bxpoalllon. a giant
refrigerator. 2f> feet high and l?tl
times as large as an average
household model, held the rank of
world's largest lee refrigerator.
The V. F. W. auxiliary will
meet tomorrow night ttt ft o'clock.
Two birthday showers will be
given, for Mrs ina Aspon and
' Mrs. Carrie Conley.
All men bets are requested to
¡ bring thelt musical instruments
Mrs. L. F. Chapman is visiting
In Pampa. She will be Joined to.
morrow by ber husband and son.
Bdward, ant! the group will go
fishing.
Mrs. J. R. Bell and children j
Fiances and Bobby of Mena Ark ,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. W
Norman and Mr. and Mrs. J. C
; .'orinan |
Douglas fir, which stands, bo. '
o;a .¡¡begar ha etanl etaol h
tanlcally. between the firs and
spruces, and which often Is sold
as pine, makes up nearly one.
third of the timber stand of the
I'nlted States,
DANCE lANCE
AT THE
MISS VICTORY BALL
AND SEE THE
Grand Coronation
OF
"MBS VICTORY"
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 14
Admission $1.10 per person
WARNING * a a BUY YOUR TICKETS
IN ADVANCE FROM YOUR FAVOR-
ITE Mist Victory candidate and save
fifty per cent.
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