Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 31, 1939 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BORGEH (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1939
SOCIAL MICULICUTS
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High Noon Ceremony Unites
Dalton Burleson, Frank Hall
With the bride's futher offici-
ating, Miss Daltou Burleson of
Borcer. daughter of the Rev, Bailor college. later attending
Honoring her daughter, Gwen-
dolyn. on her fourteenth birth-
day. Mrs. D. H. Oatrom entertain-
ed with a dinner In her home
softly played and Wednesday evening.
Seated guests, dining by can-
dlelight. were Misses Mary Hollo-
man, Margaret Porter, Connie
Fltzslmmons, Marjorle Carroll,
Blnlta Oatrom. und the honoree.
Qwendolyn received many love-
ly gift*.
W. P. Burleson of Mercury. Thurs-
day at high noon became the
bride of Frank Alton Hall of
Pampa, in the home of the brfale's
slatfer and brother-in-law, Mr. end
Mrs. 3am Henderson in Ueorge
town, Texas.
The double ring rereinóny was
performed before an iltytfovlsed
«llar, with a background of
palma and fern, enchanoed by
huge white chrysantluMÉumx.
Seven-tiered candelabra on eith-
er aide of the altar lint an ether-
eal effect to th« um«.
As the bridal party entered
the wedding room Mis* Jessie
Scott Price of Midland played
the "Wedding March" from "Lo-
hengrin" (Wagner ) During the
oeremony
Wallace Evans of Ueorgetowu
Bang, "I Love You Truly" (Car-
rie Jacobs-Bond i
The bride's gown was a beauti-
ful creation of brocaded ivory
aatSn, with a basque Walatline,
tail, buatled skirt and leg-o'-
mutton sleeves. Her finger tip
veil of illusion was held in piece
with a bandeau of seed pearla.
The bridal bouquet was a huge
cluster of sweetheart rosen and
Ullee-of-the-vallay.
The maid of honor. Miss Eula
Jayce Burleson of Clareudon, sis-
ter of the bride, was ¿rocked
In marine blue velvet made on
prlnceas Unes with loWfc," full
sleeves. She and the brides-
maids wore carnations corsages.
Mias Madge Hall of Clarendon
sister of the bridegroom, n brides-
maids wore carnation corsages,
made on princes , lines similar
to the maid of honor's.
Raymond Carpenter of Paw-
buska, Okla. served the bride-
groom aa beet man. O. T. Burle-
aon of Lubbock sorved ux usher.
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held In the home for
the Immediate member* of the
family and the few Intimate
friends Invited to the wedding.
White carnations in crystals de-
corated the table, with Miss Irene
Henderson of Georgetown presid-
ing at the coffee service.
Later, the bride donned a
woolr ¡traveling suit of navy shep-
herd check, with black patent
accessories, and the couple left
ip a short woddlng trip.
The bride, who before her mar-
riage served Hutchinson county
ua home demonstration agent was
graduated from Mary Hardin
Texas University
The bridegroom is u graduate
of Oklahoma A. ft M , and Col-
umbia University, S. Y He is
now connected with the Shell
Petroleum Co. In Pampa.
After Jan 15, 1040. the couple
will be at home at 1232 N. Rus-
esl street. In Pampa.
Gwendolyn Ostrom
Given Dinner On
14th Birthday
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
HIGHLIOHTH MEETING OF
MERRY STITCHERM CLUB
Modioli of officers highlighted
Wednesday afternoon's meeting
of the Merry Stitchers club in
the home of Opal Pfaff. New
officials of the club are Nona
Brakeblll. president; Gwen Hoop-
er. vice-president, Angle Olide-
► <■11, secretary, and Doris Brough-
ton. treasurer.
Games were enjoyed, and re-
freshments were served to the
'following members: Mary Lou
Vouker. Doris Broughton. Vera
Ruth Winana. Virglc Roblnette,
Angle Glideweli and the hostess.
Doris Broughton will be hos-
tess at the next meeting of the
club.
Ml'SIC CLUB MEMBERS
TO MEET TUESDAY
Borger Music Club meeting will
be held In the home or Mrs. C.
R. Berrien at 2:30 o'clock Tues-
day afternoon, with Mrs. Frank
Phillips and Mrs. H. E. Garrett
as co-bostesaes.
The program "Band Instru-
mentation" wi>l be in charge of
Mr. Clyde Rowe, Borger high
school bandmaster.
Watch Services
Tonight To Honor
College Students
College students will be hon-
ored In u special service at the
First Iloptlst Church. Sunday eve-
ning which will begin at 6:30
mid continue until five minutes
past the midnight hour. College
students are urged to be present,
bring I heir school pennants und
stickers. In respousc to Intro-
ductions school songs, etc. will
be in order. Following is the
program:
Theme: "Above All — Christ"
9:30 Music program—Vocal-
Instrumental.
.B0 Recognition of Student —
College songs, etc.
10:00 Special Music.
10: OR Six Greatest Mistakes of
Modern Christian Students.
10:12 Six Greatest Helps in
Student Christian Living.
10:19 Six Surest Marks of a
Maximum Christian Student.
10:26 Special Music.
10:66 "The Psalm of Life"—
Judge J. H. Ayneaworth.
11:20 Music.
11:26 Personal Testimonies.
11: 40 Lord's Supper.
11:50 Pastor's closing words
Prayers.
12:05 Benediction.
STITCH AND STITCH
MEMBER HONORED AT
KITCHEN SHOWER
A surprise kitchen shower,
honoring Mrs. A. D. Derr,. was
given In conjunction with the re-
gular meeting of the Stitch and
Stitch club this week, with Mrs.
Lee Scott and Mrs. M. J. Hill-
man as hostesses.
Prise winners In games played
wore Mrs. D. A. Stockstlll and
Mrs. Frank Hewitt. Sowing was
also among the , afternoon's di-
versions.
Refreshments were served to
Mesdames D. A. Stockstlll. E O.
Griffin, Eddie McCauley, Cliff
Wiley, Frunk Hewitt. A. D. Derr,
and a special guest. Mrs. B. V.
Derr of Waco,
Sending gifts were Mrs. B. F.
Derr, Jr., J. P. Derr and Miss
Ruth Derr.
LEOIONNAIRES TO MEET
The Hutchinson County Post of
the American Legion will meet
tomorrow ^ght ^ regular ses-
sion at the Legion Hull, accord-
ing to announcement by Com-
mander B. T. Brit ton.
Auxiliary members will also
convene.
Danciitf Features
L.H.D. Club Party
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Dancing was featured in the
formal party given by the L. H.
11. club members of' Phillips In
the Commuulty hall Friday eve-
ning.
Guests were greeted by Mary
Hoiloman, Gwendolyn Ostrom,
Mallle Lou Jackson, and Ann Ca-
lioon, officers of the club, in the
lounge before dancing was hegipi.
Punch was served throughout
the evening to Mary Jane Fltx-
slmmons. Connie Fitcslininons,
Lorene Dean. Rena Mae Dean.
Ann Cahoon. Mary Hoiloman,
Helon Scott, Margaret Porter.
•Mallle Lou Jackson, Beulah Rob-
inson, Ronnie Jacku.Gwendolyn
Ostrom. Barbura Ragan. Klnlta
Ostrom. Donna McSpadden, Rose
Fuller, Alma Ruth Mayes, Billy
Edwards. H. C. Stewart, George
Hainmersmldt, J. W. Burnett.
Earl Turner. Eugdne Stephenson,
Keith Alexander, Gale Alexander,
Boyd Allen Alexander, Tommy
Dean. Floyd McSpaddeu. Jack
Trent, Billy Miller, ugh Mlller
Jr., Bud Anderson, Paul Calioon,
Keith Jacka Dale Cannon, Billy
rBstep. Jack Brakeblll. Jack Rey-
nolds, Jack Wright, Carl Jamer-
son, Mack Connely. Sunny Bird-
song, Ralph Roney, and sponsors
Mrs. Durard Myers.. Mrs. Bert
Flfxslmmotis, and Miss Jonell
Stewart,
Mrs. Beryl Nichols
Entertains With
Seasonal Party
Among the seasonal parties
making gay a week of entertain-
ment, was the small bridge giv-
en In the home of Mrs. Beryl
Nichols at Tex-Roy Dhursday
Scorers were Mrs. R. Slowurt
Dunaway, high and M . Gene
Ray. low. Others playing were
Mrs Bob Chapman, Mrs, lltiy
Lawson, Mrs. W. J. Oldham. Mrs.
R. C. Oglesby. Mrs. Orvll Mnth-
cny and Miss Mury Wlnaor.
After the tallying of scores,
dainty refreshments were served.
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Dinner In Phillips
ijall Compliments
Rosebud Members
Entertaining members of the
Rosebud Club. Mrs. Bert FIU-
siminons served a three course
pot pie dfnner fn the lounge of
the Phillips Community Hall
Thursday evening.
Guests were seated at small
tables with placeB laid for mem-
bers Mesdames J. C. Murtland.
J. C. Alexander, N. L. Chlvers.
T. S. Smock, D. H. Ostrom. Els-
worth Jones, and Miss Jennie
Sandy. and guests Mesdames
Mark Pattlaln. Morris Paulaln.
L. A. Pinkham and the hostess.
After gifts were exchanged
the ladies sponsored a dance for
the young people of Phillips.
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PERSONALS
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Mrs. Gerald Eddy of Barns-
dall. Okla., and Miss Zellu Kuye
Nuckolls of Washington. D. (V.
are visiting their parents. Mr
and Mra. J. A Nuckolls Mr and
Mrs. Nuckolls spent Christmas
In Barnsdall.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leach and
daughter have returned from Lea-
venworth. Kan., where they spent
Christmas with Mrs Leach's par-
ents.
Neal Buen* left Friday even
iug for College Station, where
lie Joined the Texas A ft M band
in the trip to New Orleans. The
Aggie bund of 810 pieces wlH
arrive In New Orleans sometime
today, They will play for the
New Year's Sugar Bowl game be-
tween the Aggies and Tulaue
University.
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Stanley Resor. President of the
J. Walter Thompson Advertis-
ing ComtHiny: Reeve Schley, vice-
preside/it of the Chase National
Hank: Roy Howard, cb<ilrmn}i
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Newspapers, Jesse L Uisky; David
Itelascop and Mary Roberts Rlne-
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"Careers For Men" edited by
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DAR AMMOCIATION
TO HOLD MEETING
The Hutchinson County Bar
Association will hold its reguiar
tnonthly meeting on the first Mon-
day In January at 7:30 p. >n. ( n|„K i0 honor Mrs. Dale's par
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And may you all
have a very
—Bounteous
JEW YEAR
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Our business in 1939 has been progressive,
climaxing with a volume that has been
most satisfactory. Borger and the Texas
Panhandle has been good to us and we
have reciprocated throughout the year
with bargains designed to reduce your
budgets.
Our Entire Personnel
Everyone connected with the
Furr Food Stores, joins with the
management in wishing the good
people of Borger and trading
territory—a Happy and Pros-
perous New Year.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brlggs left
on the special train from Ama-
rillo Friday evening to see the
finals In football between Lub-
bock and Wiaco and they will re-
main in Dallas for the Cotton
Bowl game New Year's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rlngham
Jeft today to Spend New Year's
I with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ring-
liam in pampa.
Miss Ida Lee Cope of Carls-
bad, New Mexico, is visiting with
her sister, Miss Maudle Cope,
tbls week.
Frank Berry. Jr.. returned to
his home In San Antonio after
spending the holidays In the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Alex-
ander,
Misses Gewndolyn and Lois
Harvey have returned to their
home In Pleasant Valley after
a visit In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J C Alexander.
Miss Jerry Huddlesion, a guest
In the home of Mr. und Mrs.
J C. Alexander, returned to her
home In Kanawa, Oklahoma yes-
terday.
Mrs. Ethel Snodgrass und chil-
dren and Miss Ina Wells or Tul-
sa. Okla.. have been vlsitlne In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gion
Wells this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Baker of
Bonlrain. formerly oí Phillips, vis-
ited In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Caufield Sr., this
week.
The Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Weal
und Imogens Crowe returned last
evening from a visit with rela-
tives in Okl.-thoma.
Mr. and Mra. C. A. Booter spent
the holidays in Grandfleld. Okla.
with relntlves of Mrs. Booter.
While there Mr. Sootvr's parents
from Cum by, Tex. visited with
tiiem.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wright
attended a reunion of their Mm-
ily In Missouri during the Christ-
mas holidays.
Jim Bandera is visiting in Van
Buren. Arkansas this weak.
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Williams
Vesta Marie ot
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ill the office of tho Secretary of
the Chamber of Commerce ut City
Hall.
NOTICE
AAl.'W will hold the regular
meeting Monday night. January
I. lu the Phillip^ Community
Hall.
Borger Dally Herald Classified
Ada Get Results.
ents. Mr. und Mrs. F. 8. ICnlow
or Oklahoma, who are visiting
here for the holiday season.
Other ituesta were Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Mabley. D. R. and alber-
ta ; Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kivlow, Millie
and Jack; Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
Knlow, Blllle Thomas. Jack Thom-
as, LoReeue Dale,
What helps llorg«-r, helps you.
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Skelly Camp News
HONORH VHHT1NG PARIS NTH
Mr. and Mrs. M. 38. Dale of
H.ubei- Camp enteral tied w«ith
a turkey dinner Thursday eve-
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Mr and Mrs H V. Wilson and
daughter. Linda Grace and Ml**
Krle Kulks returned Tuesday lrom
a visit to Oklahoma City for the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Grace Smith and
son, Robert- spent the weekend
In I'ampa und visited friends und
relatives for the holidays.
Terry O'Grady of Dreckemidge
is visiting his sister. Mrs. A. L-
Otts ot Cabot Camp.
Mr. und Mrs. J. N. Weaver are
In Amarillo visiting during the
holidays.
Mr and Mr*. Bill Itldgeway
were Pampa visitors dur'ng the
Christmas weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Tlnsley of
Pampa are visitors In the home
of his parents, Mr. und Mrs. S.
A. Tlnsley.
Mr. und Mrs. Ed Fltxwater and
Pete FiUwutcr motored to Na-
wviia. Okla.. for the holidays.
Mr. und Mrs. L. L. Hlukle and
sou, Darrell, spent the holidays
lu Elk City. Okla.. with rela-
tives
Mr. and Mrs. W. K Talloy and
children went to Seminole for the
holidays.
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hElilES OF IIRIIM4E
PARTI EH PluANNED
BY .U XILIARY
Watch for the announcement
for the date and place or the
American Legion Auxiliary aer-
ies of bridge parties to be start-
ed in a few days.
Refreshments will be served
and prises will be given each
week, and a grand prise of $6
cash will be given at the end
of the series.
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DR. WALDO BECKLY
DENTIST
Crusoe Bldg. Room* 10-11
Borger, Texas
Start the New Year with
a laugh—attend our
NEW YEAR'S EVE
PREVUE TONITE!
—Novelties For All—
Box Office Open* 11:45—Begins at Midnite!
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 31, 1939, newspaper, December 31, 1939; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth167872/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.