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I
Y. JUNE 23, 1940
DAILY
HERALD
ER (TEXAS
Young Married
Women's Class
Given Picnic
Among 'lit' nigiiy l> tallica tie Inn
featured these warm day* was
Hi" oil" for i hi' Yomu Married
Woiuunv I'lUSH of till' Fll'St
list Sunday School of Burger,
In-Ill Frlduy.
Min. Bert dray, cIukh (earlier,
wiiH tonales* fur iln- event
Kpecal gliosis were lh«' Rev I
N, 11 uiil iiimI Mr and Mr*. Ira M
Powell.
All young marrli'il women. es-
pecially brides, arii InvIt ii to
Join ill'' Huh If tli««y tinv«- nut
t urolled in any otitfri' denomina-
tion. .,1' V Mfc.'-,.*
Kujoylrig Friday's event were
and MiHniain.es I'iit Pat
ti t HOII a nil M Iss MnrJoric, Destr-r
lllckeraoii, Giittrgc A nil, Carl
Ohumhles , i I) Mill's . Clifford
„-!oilirlhl. 'I I'!. WkliltW. Ot villi'
Ülimi, AI Gelinitig>\ fieri tlmy
il Buddy. Mm Holt Goodwin,
ría pud Huiliiy muí Mr#, itny
.HIT.'
Mrs. Veach Is
H. D. Delegate
To Short Course
Mrs, Karl Votieli was elerled
tin- Klcetrle City home demon
Mration club's delegal,, Hi Short
Course. ut u chili meeting Wed-
ne'td'.iy utieriioiin In the home uf
Mi". W. II. Keller,
Mrs. Veach will leave July 10,
Willi i e|)ii't i nialIvor from oilier
mi in In rh of home tleittotiHl ration
cliilie In il Aunty, to aiiend i) «*
t nniiiil shun Course at College
!• la I Inn
Ilelet:ate. w ill give I hell' i'apnrts
i:' a meeting in the hume of
Airs I'si UI Itilli'li. at which lime
.i wiin ml tlr jinrt.v in I lie private
|.ool at I In' 14llIH'Ii home is an-
ticipated.
AI the Wcittn day meet Inn were
/•ItiMiUiiunH I-Inri Veach. 8, i,. Iln-
¡ i.er, II A, Dttttd, B I). Drake, Don
pMH/tieeii ami the hostess,
Real Radio and Refrigera-
tion Service. H. E. Harde-
man. Phone 143.
Introducing...
IIKI.VA IIDKVINS
Seven-month old Belvu
M trie Blevins is the coy
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. I'.levins, Mr. Blevinj-
be ¡UK associated with the
Danube Oil Corp.
Helva Mcle, who cele-
brates her birthday on Oct.
26. has maternal grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs IS. I).
Holman residing in Big
Spring, whil e her paternal
grandparents, Mr. und Mrs.
tieorge N. Blevins live in
Megargle.
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PMMIC MSVSD
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Church Notes
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flroup 4 or the Christian church
Missionary Society niel Thursday
l„ the (lulf Camp home of Mrs
Joe Steven*.
Mr#. Anna Hull «uve the devo-
lioniil, unit Mrs. W. A. Muren led
i he leKMon on "The Poet" front
the bo;>k, "Oraltill)en All."
Tusty refreshments wore serv-
ed Ity Mr*. Stevens und Mr*. Har-
Ity Mill to MeHdiime* Anna Mull.
Pat Cook. Clyde Wilson, w. W.
(¡Hither, Mux Mitchell, W. A. Ilu-
ten, C. K. Hmile, Wltllure Jones,
Clyde Kdwards und MIhh Oiga
Murder.
The Women'* Society of Chris.
Ihut Service i f lite Stlllliell M. -
inodiHi church met with Mr*. Ver.
non While ill the (lulf Dial leusc
Thursday for u soclul.
Mr*. Moyi Kdclen won I he con-
test on "Know Your Countries.'*
Pluns wi re mude for u cundi-
dme* rally ui Stinnett. Friday,
June "N. lee Cl'eiiiil uild i',ike will
lie sold.
Offt(i from Huerut pais wei> "*
changed and refreshments served
10,•
Mcsdume Will Jasper, Moyl
Kdelcn, Prank Market, (lllmoii.
Garner Hat I on. John Sella. It. J
lli'ston and the hostess.
Next mi «Unte will lie July 11.
at the home uf Mrs OUison.
KlíIJíWOBTH M. .KINKS
Young Ellsworth Maurice
Jones is the seven-month old
son <if Mr. and Mrs. Ells-
worth Jones of Phillips.
Born Oct. 29, Ellsworth
Maurice's paternal grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Jones live in Pampa. His
maternal grandfather. Joe
Salot, lives in, Henryetta
Ok la.
His daddy works in the
gust lino department at Phil-
iips.
Photos by Wallace Nelson
Primary Pupils
To Have Picnic
Next Thursday
'miÍÍB1 * ' '
Tin' liritnury dpurtmeni of the
Metliodlst Sunday school enjoyed
n week-day hi Hsiuii Thursday nf-
Uirfio.-Mi
N't « s'iii|js were lenrned and
fl e for the VllluKo llllder
i < ,1-1 nil.
'<■ .lutrsduy al It o'clock
there will In- a |ilcuic al Skia-
Tex cam p.
Prest nt ycHtcnlny were Boll-
hie Tucker, Annette Wrlifhi. Hu-
ford ''lark, Mary Kveiyn Ilarrol-
uoii. Henry Carter. Hosa While,
l.ihi Neil Cody. Patsy Blair. Riiliy
Jean Anderson. Wllina llttth An
derson. Dorothy Keller. Buddy
Cavil r, Shirley Campliell, Sydney
Ann Hrool'es. Ktilherine A*ee.
Mrs J. K. KldridKP, Mrs. Alvn
Wilson, Mrs Dee Arendail, Mrs.
Huford Clark, Mrs. T D. Wright. \
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Y. P. O. Notes
HlliaillMIIHIIIII «lllllllllllllllllll
Boli fjndsiy, pi esideni. and
Brian Hooks, secretary, vlstteil
lite clnf'S tills week. Mrs. Buck
ltichardsoii, a direciur, also vis.
lied the clllhs.
These visitors were cord tally
welcomed, as ar« any luierested
persons.
Criticism, whether It lie con-
Htrucl ivo or de.ilructlve, Is wei-
nomed and any weakness that Is
possible to he corrected will lie
Klven attention lo Director Bolt
Shuler'* mind.
Boys, do not forgot the free
cwlm i'very Monday from H lo IX
a. in. It Is necessary thai you In*
there promptly to itet the lieue-
iIt of the fill! hour's swim, us the
pool is opened to the public at
1 ft tt. ill.
HI vis, bear In mind Hint your
swimming; hours are from « a in.
lo 1 a m. on Tuesdays
Hikes are being lukew hy the
hoys each Wednesday. Next Wed-
nesday they'll hike to Cedar Can-
yon.
Yesterday tit 10 o'clock the Y.
P. O. members went lo Phllltps
for a free show.
Nitxt Saturday. July 6, the
iiiumherK will enjoy a free show
at the Crown. Tills opporlunity
is taken to express appreciation
to managers of the Borger und
Phillips theaters for their cour-
tesies.
CHILDREN
(Continued from I'uire HICVKN)
oud render, Murcy Bulger; candle-
lighter*, Joyce Stevens, Frunce*
Carroll, Blly OiUther, David Bul-i
gcr; children of the world, Juli-
an, Prances Mays; China. Betty
Itussol; India, Barbara Fay
Thompson; Amerlnu, Betly Cnn-
i roll.
Health. Peggy ICsles; beauty,
Tinker Bulger; growth, Homer
Carroll: Joy, Doris Ann Slttll;
children wlili joy. Barbara Ann
i.ltd Donald Buy Alexander.
Pence, Bonnie June Disney;
love, Joyce Kesslnger; lakers of
offering, J, (I. Disney. Bobby Dis-
ney, Dee Mays, Tom Mays,
In charge of the arrangements
ate Mesdames Dick Bulger, Car-
roll, W. W. Qnilher and (llbaou.
Il takes ten tons of black coal
turned Into steam lo intake one
horsepower, according to estí-
males of steam engineers.
The BigllefrfeeratofBargain
Pull Bid i cu. ii.
0-11 in Ybur Kitcb-
to, $9 « Mowk
Piyi tor it.
Everything \bu Want, Every-
thing You Need In A Refrig-
erator—Plus O-E' Enduring
Economy—Now At The Low-
est Price la G-F. History!
re*
and shopping habits
yourself a big, fully
Today's living standards
quire bigger refrigerators. Gtt yourself a I
equipped G-E Refrigerator now—while prices are so
low and tertra so easy. Spend just a few dollars more
in eaay payments now and have a refrigerator that will
serve you for years to come.
YOUXL ALWAYS M «AO VMf WWWT A *tf
C^liiM^IICTIlC
No Interest or Onrrtrlnic «lineirei
l'iiv it rimnll Amount llowii — BaUme on Y0«r
Blwtik'
mmmm
Panhande Power & Light Co.
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mmmmmrn
•V
In perusing the column of the
"Tactless Texan," belter known us
"OP Tuck." Mils morn I nit I find
tiltil lie agrees with me in noliie-
tliiitg. Since lliia is to my know-
ledge the first time such a tiling
bus happened, and siuct. lie Is
usuiilly right, \I feel somewhat
complimented.
I remember staling some weeks
back that regardless of which way
Hie Knropcun holocaust went.
Borger and Mil* particular terri-
tory would hi- "Kittin' on top of
the world." And now "UP Tack"
comes out and suys Hie sume
tiling And I still believe as I did
We AUK siltln' up on lop. And
we'll siuy i hut way.
I firmly believe that Inside of
a yiar's time I'll lie hiring more
hoys and girls down Itere at ihe
laundry I've heeu talking a lot
about our "dime a pound" tie
luxe laundry service lately, und a
great deal of interest Is being
shown in it too. These modern
moth, rs Ju*t «in'I see any per.
cetiInge in doing luaiiuttl labor
ever a washing machine. Partic-
ularly when Hie thermometer gets
up around a hundred and lihoy
flail they are only earn in' ulioul
five cents an hour by doltr their
own washing!!
The reason I say I hill I'll be
hlrlu' more people inside of a
i ear Is that I feel thai this man's
town is going to boom pretty soon.
And It lakes a lot of people to do
i imidry work. Muybe you don't
ituline It. but th" laundry Indus,
try ranks eighth In the number
of employes in the United Stutes,
Now you ran see why I'm proud
to he a littindryiuuti!!
Going-Away
Party Given
Mrs. Hubby
Stressing u clever vacation mo-
tif, Mrs. W. K. Coppoi k and Mrs,
J. rt. Uiffoon Wednesday were
hostesses al the Fedeiuted Club
Booms for a surprise party honor,
itig Mrs. D. Hubby, who will leave
soon for a vacutlnn in Yellow-
stone National Park. California,
and Washington.
Bosle und Bob Hindu presen-
ted th,. honoree with a lovely
golng-awuy gift
Tulile* for the card games pic-
tured tiny automobiles rilled willt
vnentIon-bound churuciers.
Bridge prises went to Mm.
Hubby, lilitll, Mrs. Vern Cruinrlnef
second high, while bingo pristo
vvéni to Mrs. (itty Sober and Mrs
('al Btilrd.
fHiests included Mesdwmes
Clem Hinds, Cal Bllird, Harold
Carls. Arcille Bambean. I). M.
Hubby, Dee Htltsou, 1. M. Bog
era, J. B. Dul'foon. I. y. Nel-
i:on, ('liarles M. ,Billion, Minnie
D. Brllton. Belle Randall, Charles
Dee Anderson, Put Kelly. Myron
Oilliuun. John Hildreth, D. c
Ctumrlne, tiny Sober, Frank Sny-
dtr, Floyd Smith. T W, lluwks,
Archie Posey, Bryun Hampton
and K. F, Fuller.
HAM PARTY
TOR MtlTIIKB
Margaret Wiiiams. daughter of
Mrs J, It. WMIIams of Western
Carbon camp, surprised her moth-
er with a hirthdity party Tuesday
afternoon,
Assisting the young hostess
were Vernii Mae Jefferson and
Mrs. Raymond Howard.
Time was pt'ssed playing bridge.
Refreshments were served to
Mr, and Mrs. Biiynioud Howard
mid son, Dale. Mr. mid Mrs.
Metcher Thon>!>'on, Mrs. \ eldon
West, Mrs, Jumos Mlxon, V'ernu
Mtte Jefferson. Mr. und Mrs. J.
R. Williams, children. Margaret
and Belly June.
H.WK 'CVCDIMJ I'.AIBTY
A hlcyclln* party was enjoyed
by Young People of the First
Christian church Thttrsdny eve-
ning. before the group relurnet^
to the annex for gume* and re-
rreshmenis.
In the party were Carolyn and
Charles Stevens, Charles and Na-
cml aallentlne. Dueron Robert-
son. Rima Tennyson, Ruel Dine
and Malelln Kendrlcks. Norman
Whlsenand. J*C". Taylor. Norma
Dee Rlekard, Mrs. Betty Hhea,
Bob Calloway, Alton Pattman.
Den a Mae Carroll, Royal Rhodes.
Horry James, Humid Rlekard,
Mary Lou Shipman. Paul Rteln.
HrraM Classified* ads
got reanlta.
COPELAND
(Coiitiiiiieil from Pane KJRVKN")
teach high school speech -nui next
hummer continue sititlylng In the
Held of speech by working on her
Master's degree 111 diMIIIU al 'be
Cttlverslty ol Southern Callfor-
tilil, Miss Wood is the daughter
of Mr, and Mrs Albert Wood, 8(HI
Maple Bond.
Miss Carley. a coloratura so-
prano, finished her junior year in
Hurdlit-Siininoui' university this
rprliig. where . ,,e m.ijored in
voice iiinler Mrs, l.oia dibsou
Doaion The daugliter of Mr and
Mrs. t'. \ Carley. Ill West
Grand. Miss Carl*y has bad lead-
ing roles in various musical pro-
durtious presentad by Ihe A Cap-
el!',I choir of which she was a
member. She i* a former voice
pupil of Miss llHiy lliinlap.
Proceeds from the event will
be applied on the Music Club's
plano debt. Tickets will lie 25
cents per person.
MORNING
(Coinlulled from Page MEJVl'IN)
f wei I peas Alop the cake was
■ I bridal couple stuniliiig in all al-
cove and decorating the sides
were liny pink and while rose
bud*. Tall while tapar flunked
either «Ide of the culinary prep-
a ration.
After the cutting of tho first
piece Mrs. Homer Cruuger presl-
('ec nt the cake, w hile aunt lite ot
I lie bride' slater*. Mm. Oí ble K.
Siler of Okiahomu City, presided
at the punch liowl.
The home was decorated for
the mvusoii iu datoles und glad-
.ola,
(io To i 'olorado
Following the rtM eptJon the
bride donned a navy rtabardii.e
tl'UVHlllig Hill! and the cotiple left
for a short trip to points iu
Colorado. After next Thursday
they'll be at home at ilu Harvey
¡treet.
Mr*. I«alie was gradiiatid from
Borger High School iu liliCI and
attended Hill's Buslnesa College
In Dkl'thomii City. I "mil her ttiar-
litige she w is collin lied With the
I'unliniidle Power Jit l.ight Co.
Thi. bridogroom received ills
Bachelor of Science and electrical
eiimluecriug degrees from Textw
Technologlcul college. Dtlhhock
He is assocluted with the Pan-
I anille Powi i and l.lght Co, here.
Wedding Guests
Wedding and reception guests
included Mr. and Mrs .1 t) Ship-
ley, Mi and Mrs 11 l.eslie of
Avery. MisH Betty Dtialap. Mis
It. Stewart liunuway, Miss >.u-
Velle Kill,*. Krunk Gentry. Mr.
altd Mrs. Iloilier Creager, Mr, atitl
Mrs. t). I'! Slier of Oklahoma
lily, Miss 1 V'.ie Mae Slutie of Ok
inhuma City, and lite Rev. It J.
Sue! I
LOCAL
(4 outlutieil tmni I'uge MI-;\ KS I
| the honoree was presented a hime
I white heart on whicli many small
red hearts were attached with
gold i 'lipid arrows. Under ogch
lieari was a "clue" to a "treas-
ure." the treasure being the gift*.
Al a designated hour the bride
grootu-elect dropped iu and the
couple opened tile gifts together
Vases of gurdeu fioweis and
roses decorated th«> home.
Tea time refreshments were ser-
ved to Mesdumes J. K Martin,
quint Darksdaie, Tommy Spur-
'lick. Joe Mull. Anion*. Brutis,
Orpheus Goodwin, Walter Cana
day, 1. A. Pixley, CluUdo Wright.
MarloM Thompson. A U, Schmltx
and .Miss Milu Rollick.
Unable to attend but sending
gifts were Móndame Fred Mc-
Claren. Doris Junes, Chic Has
tert, Bay Wood, Harold Orinan,
and M. VViggs.
COMMENCEMENT
(Continued from Puge SIOVION)
Borger tlercld
gel results.
Classified ad>
,\ Hunt; Principal, Ira M Pow
til, Pianlsl, Mrs. Ira M. Powell;
Cent nil Secrettiry. Mrs. A. J.
Wells; Superintendent Inlermed-
Jt'.te depiirtllient. Mrs F. N. i.ew-
is; Teachers, Mrs. Org ilerrelson,
Mrs M. V. Kclley Mr* Bllii Wil-
li*. Mra. J D. McGregor, Mrs.
Bob Alfred, Mrs 1, It. Vance and
Mr*. O. 10. Wiggins.
Supirinteiidonl Junior depart-
iit«nt. Mrs K. J.
Mrs. Iloy H«*i>adway. lira. G,
h'akin, Mrs. Bon Gray, Mr*. H.
H Burks, Mrs. Deo Brmddock,
Mrs. J K. Chansior, Ruth Dee
Chanslor. Mrs. W. G. Forbes, Mr*.
B M. Gilliam, Mrs. P. V. McCon-
nell, Mrs A. B. Ha . Mr*. Mar-
ton Roberta, Mr . F. P. Suiithey,
Mr T. K Vftden. Mrs. T. R. Warr.
Mrs O. D. Wlnluger and Frunkie
Nell Snydor;
Superiiitendant Primary depart-
ment. Mr* W. J. Goodwin; Tea-
chers Mrs. C. R. Garat. Mr . De-
wey Marr, Mrs C. H. Hughes,
Mrs. W O Nlcbolaon, Mr*. i.lHlf
laiwson and Misses Mary Peurl
,v.>winan und Chariene Williams.
Suporlutandam Beg iu uer de-
partment. Mrs, H. H. Knodarass;
Teacher Mr*. Herman Cltamhless,
Mrs, Clifford Hart. Mrs D F.
Mone, Mr*. J M. Cox. Mrs II.
o Dew Is and Ru«hel Keoner.
C O R It K C 'r I O N
Di connection with a story In
a recent itwtic of the Herald,
pertinent to Hit' gi-itding of milk
lu Borger, the rut lug of retail
raw milk should have read DUD
per cent, inrtead of lilt . par
cent.
TO CHECK
IN 7DAY$
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MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
Rayons' Cottons!
Keep cool with
iighil fabrica In
o p « it Weave !
Styled for smart
good look*, too!
MEN'S SLACKS
Banforl .ed*
Shrunk! R 1 <• h
rayon and cotton
blends In fast col-
or* wovén-ln!
♦Fabric shrink-
age will not
c«od 1%.
Penney's FOR WHAT YOU NEED
Take the rainlly for tin outing . , Penney's have
everything lo mnkc thi* lilt Ihe heat ever. Whether
you go to the mountains . . . io the beach or Just lounge
til home you'll find sportswear here lo make the
boliduy H!.>re enjoyable. Get lite habit Shop Penney's
First!
MEN'S SPORT
Colorful weave*
I n cnsslmereH.
tweeds, tlllbs for
sport* won r.
SHIRTS
MISSES'S swing skirts, half skirts, and
other fluttering styles, 1.49 to 3.98
(illtljS' brand new und eclorful nmillot
styles that ^irls like. 98c to 1.98
CHILDRKNS charming styles for little
boys and girls. 49c to 1.49
MEN'S styles in all wool or rayon satin
with "lastex." 98c to 1.98
BOY'S speedy mod 'Is iu wool t,r rayon
satin wth "lastex." 79c lo 1.49
79c
GAYMODE HOSE
Clear lovely ring
less sheers or
service wleghts.
" Beg P. S. Pal.
Tailored SLACK SUITS!
F o r p I it y o r
lounging! smart
styles tiud I'uh-
ric*! Well mude!
Cool SPORT DRESSES!
Be 'holiday guy
ill siniirt shirt-
waist styles!
Grand values!
CHILDREN'S SUNSUITS
Cunning cottpti
styles.' s,o pit'
w 11 h mulching
bonnets!
Trim rayon
and collón
maillot,
Print rayon
un tin ¡uní
usl ex."
1.!
1.
49c
fl
BOYS' SPORT
Cool COtiOIIS ill
solid shades and
large r I g ll r e
prints.
BOYS' SLACKS
Sanforized for
f i I ! Handsome
patterns lu ruy-
oti and cotton!
♦Fabric shrinkage will not
exceed 1%. f
1.49
Gay PLAY SUITS
A muni for auui-
tuer fun! Bright
halter tops, bol-
eros. bare mld-
tiffs!
MEN'S SPORT SETS
Wide open hop-
sucks lu sanfor
lied1 cot to?!
S tu a r I rleuted
slacks.
1.!
Gay Now SPORT HATS
Jaunty siy|t|«|
C r I s p white
straws. (dunes.
Soft felts
■8c
Handy
WEEK END CASE
Showerproof,
aporly covering:
Cloth lid pocket
and two lock !
Leather handle.
Useful 14" sise!
MEN'S SPORT BAG
18" tun canvas
bar. • waterproof
lining. Zipper!
STOCK. UP ON VACATION NEEDS
FOR YOUR COTTAGE FOR THE FAMILY
Nat Ion-Wide ' Sheet*
Sturdy! HI".*log".
Colorful ('retime. Guy
floral put tenia. Yd.
Terry llalli Toweli
Thick, «oft anil sturdy
Part Dillon Toweling
Thermos Itottle. Hardy! 4Qr
79c Full pint slke
10c
Beach Buk
Waterproof lilting
Chenille Spread
15c Pastel «.lindes
Cheese Cloth
Fine <|tiiiK«.v
Oiiick-ilrying' l«" wide. 40. |tl.(| p|||<m>
rt Yards Curled lien Fi
Fentliers
49c
$1
19c
11
Hardwiiter Noap. Dntli- OJ>c SiiltcaNcs CI t
er* in any water! « for For smnly wear f
For a
Dreas-Up Holiday!
Sheer Frocks
t.M
Be at your loveliest
4th — wear a
sheer! swirling frilly
or tailored shirtwaist**
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