Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 230, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 18, 1940 Page: 4 of 8
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Frances Dye Is Bride
Of Worth W. Nance, Jr.
AmoiiK lal? summer weddings of interest was the
ceremony y enter day afternoon at 4 o'clock that united
Mian Frances Dye, only daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. (ieorge •' r Taylor
Young People C)£
Christian Church
Have Meeting
AI a mediar of the voung pen
pi- of thi firm Christian church
Thursday Harold Rickard was el
eeied treasurer to rill tin' vacan-
■y i renti'il )>.v the re*lnu lion of
1)y«\ to Worth W. Nance Jr.. Borger, son of Mr. and
Mrs Worth W. Nance, Sr., of Winters.
Father DuBray read the «ingle ring ceremony in
the rectory of St. John's Catholic church in only the
presence of immediate members of the family and
attendant#.
The bride's attraetiv brunette
Invellnegg was enhanced by her
wedding frock, a black and whit
Klrear drew*, with black patent
ncceesaorle*. She wore a ghoulder
corsage of gardening.
Her only attendant. Mis* OIrm
Cypher of Shamrock, wan «own-
ed in light blue, with darker blue
atcossnrie and wore a sweet pea
corsage.
Lester Moffllt «erred the bride-
groom as boot inun
The bride's mother wore n navy
ensemble with n sweet poa cor.
sage Mr*. Nance chose a black
net dress and she too wow a
sweet pea corsajfe.
Immediately following the core.
mony the bridal party adjourned
to the homo of the bride's pat-
ents for an Informal reception.
where the bride cut the first
piece of the two llcred wedding
cake, which wax topped wit It a
bridal couple
At the reception were Mr and
Mm Dye. Mr and Mr*. Nance.
Sr.. of Winter*, the briden bro-
ther*. Everett, It. L, and Jerry,
Olga Cypher, beater Moffllt Fa-
ther DuBray. Mr and Mr* c S
Campbell and the newlyw.' d*
M>* Nonce- wat) graduated
from Harper High School in 1931
and la employed 'at the Hell Tele-
phone Co.
The bridegroom, a popular fig
ure In the sports world In Bor-
ger, wan graduated from Win torn
High School In 1H3ÍI and attended
John Tarloion College. He is as-
sistant cashier at the Panhandle
State bank
The couple Is now ut home In
Apt a. Ruby apartment on
Hedgecoke street.
Howard Biles continued the dis-
cussion on the "Ufe of Christ "
Light refreshments were sitrv-
«•(i by Mm Biles lo Naomi Gal-
inn(4ne. Buel Pine Kendt'l-k. Hat4
old RJekard. lilla Renlek, Fred
Cochran Lena Mae Carroll, Char,
les Stevens, MaleUa Kendrlck
Boyal Rhodes, Margaret Jane
Mays, Bob Calloway. Caroline
Stevens. Charlea Oallentlne Mary
I¿ou Khlpman. Ira Bruce, Norma
I«ec Rlekard, Jake Harder. Cluu-
dine Co*, Phil Alexander, and Mr
and Mrs. Howard Biles.
Wally Reiehow ,
And C. R. Heal
Announce Marriage
Mrs. Wally Roichow and C. R.
Ileal were re-united in marriage
la«t Monday by the Justice of the
Peace in Con roe. In a ceremony
performed In the morning.
Ileal Is the owner of the Con-
tinental Dairy, half a mile south
of Borger. where the couple I
making their home.
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Mi and Mis Geor*e Hendrlck.
son and sons. Bob and Bill of
Wichita Palls, are visiting Mr
and Mrs R K Smith at the (lulf
■ amp.
Mr and Mrs C, B Kalson. Ca-
rol I)ean and Charles, visited rel-
atives in Oklahoma City last week
Lind Forney has been added
to the staff of the White Way
Bvauty Shop.
Mr. and Mrs H L. Mulilnnlx
and Zo Ann of Tulsa Okla., are
spi tiding the week-end with Mr
and Mrs. A I- Ward.
A grroup of Borgans attending
the national V. P W. convention
in Los Aiigeles include Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Dunston. Mr. and Mrs
Opto Simpson, Mrs. Lowell Ir-
win, and Mrs. K. J. Kenney ot
l'iiin pa Nn route to Ikis Angeles
the group plans to visit Boulder
Dam. (¡rand Canyon and other
itoinls of Interest.
Mr. and Mrs, Buster Scarlett
mid son left today for Lo„ An-
geles where tlioy plan to estab-
lish residence
Myrtle Lackey and Lnuvenn
Mse Gilliam have returned from
a week's visit with their aunt In
Perry ton,
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Randall and
daughter of phllllps are spending
their vacation In Oklahoma.
Mls„ June Treadway. who has
been working In Borfcer, will re-
turn lo her home In Oklahoma
City Monday
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Mrs. K M. Baker and children
of Phillips have returned from
a visit to Michigan.
Mt and Mrs. BIB Mixon and
Mr. and Mrs. W. T Oreenwoy are
upending the week-end in Red
River, N. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Menden
halt and daughter of Phllllps loft
today for a vacation In Arkan-
sas.
Mrs. T. S Johnson has re.
turned from a two weeks visit In
Oklahoma City and Muskogee,
Okla,
MIbs Olga Cypher of Shamrock
is spending the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hura F.
■Cypher.
Mrs. Prank Jennings and sons,
Roy and Charles, have gone lo
Dr. and Mrs. J, H. Walker's Pine
(•rest Cabin, near Las Vegas, N.
M.. for a weok'H visit. Guests last
week in the Jennings home were
Mrs Jennings' slsier and brother-
in-law. Mr and Mrs G P. Bra-
zelton and daughters of Dallas.
Mrs R A. Webb of PHmpa was
a recent visitor of her Bister,
Mrs. W. S. Arndt.
It has been a busy, but pleas,
ant week for Mr snd Mrs H D
Schmnlhorst ever sime Mrs
Schmalhorst and sons. Billy and
Scott, returned from u months
visit in Missouri, bringing with
them 'bree lovely housegu sts.
who were the inspiration for u
number of purtles during their
shori stay
The guests, who returned to
I heir respective homes Thursday,
were Mrs. W. B. Rust and grand-
daughter. Sarah Frailer of 8t
Louis. Mo., and Libby Lee Ru-
dolph of Buffalo Mo.
An afternoon tea In honor of
her housegucsts and the Schmal.
horst guests was given by Mrs.
O. R. owens of Panhandle In
her home last Saturday
The house was h.\autlfully dec-
orated with cut flowers.
Norma Jeanne Franklin and
Mary Ruth Evans presided at the
lace-covered table from whl'-h
punch and wafers ware served to
uhout 40 guests
Several beautiful musical uum
fiers vtnd reading,, were presented
by Miss Hope Bussy, Norma Jean-
ne Franklin, Mrs. Coe Cleek. Mrs.
Mary Williams, Mrs. Owens. Mrs.
Schmulhorst and Mrs. Gladys R.
Woody.
Scott Schmalhorst presented the
guest log to each guest for reg-
istration.
Out-of-town guests present
were Mrs. V. 11. Greenwood, mo-
ther of the hostess, Gladys R
Woody. Libby Lee Rudolph. Billy
Woody, all of Buffalo. Mo., Mis.
W. B. Rust and Sarah Frateler of
St. Louis, Mb.. Mrs R. L. Grimes
and Dorthea Nell, Mrs, R. M
Bradshcw and Bobbe. Mrs II. D
Schmalhorst. Scott and Billy, of
Borger.
Sunday Mr. snd Mrs Schmal-
horst and Mr and Mrs. B. K.
Shirley were hosts for n picnic
party to Palo Duro canyon.
Knjoylne this event were the
Borger and Panhandle visitors
and Mr. and Mrs. O. R Owens,
Medford Stewart. Travis Grace,
Mr. and Mrs B. K Shirley and
son, Brank, Billy Conner, Mr. and
Mrs. Schmalhorst and sons
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Monday morning the young la
dies were delightfully entertain
ed with a swimming party at the
Phillips pool, with Miss Bobbe
Ecddshnw a„ the hostess.
A group enjoying a picnic at
Cottonwood Springs Friday eve
nlng included Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Bryan and Donulc of Stinnett. Mr.
and Mrs. Cole Abbott and Bobby
Thompson
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Mike Heaps, stationed with the
army at Fort Sill, Okla.. is visit
Ing his brother and slster-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Heaps.
Mrs. Scarlett
Party Honoree
To bid Mrs, Buster Scarlett
farewell, Mrs. Carl Harber Thur-
day night entertained nt a han-
dkerchief shower and party in the
Foderated Club Rooms.
Mr. and Mrs, Scarlett and son,
well-known and popular Bhrgans
left this morning for Los An-
geles to make their home.
Mrs. Scarlett, who has been
employed at the C R. Anthony
Store, was given a bountiful tra-
veling bag from her co-workers.
Brilliant Mexican colors were
stressed at the event. Brightly
colored tapers flanked either side
of a colorful bouquet of flowers
and rormed a pretty table decora
tlon.
Games of bridge furnished di
version for the evening.
Guests Included Me sitantes Bes-
sie Cartwrlgtit, K. E. fltono of Ot.
tawa. Kans., D. B. Thoyt.s. J, A.
Fahle. Rohena Lessor!, Lot her
Hnrrle, Ward Townsend. Myron
Glllinsn. Charles Lee Anderson.
J. A. Morgan of Texarlrana, Ark..
C. E. Armstrong. Clyde Clark, J.
M. Cox. B. F. Shepherd, J. D.
Kyser.l George Andreas, I). M.
Hpector, V. M. Stone, Guy Sober.
Master Eddie Scarlett.
Mlssen Elisabeth McMahon.
Nan McGuyer, Patríela Patterson,
iva Ekern. the honoree and hos-
tess.
Unable to attend hut sending
gifts were Mesdsmes Bud Mandil,
Lawrence. Liht. Minter, Pearl
Buckholt, R. C. Mauldin. Gloria
Brasil. Jtmtnle Cunningham, H.
A. Dally. Bud Galloway, Miss
Francos Renfro and Mis'- Blanche
I Thomas.
The young misses were guests
again Monday afternoon af an In
iormal party when Mrs. Schmal-
hoist entertained the Hi-Double-
Doien club, of which she !b one
of the sponsors,
Monday night a carload of
young people feted Sarah and
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Rules Announced
For Flower Show
A blanket Invitation lo every-
body. not only In Borger but any-
where in the surrounding coun-
ties is issued toduy by the Better
Homes and Garden club, to enter
their Merchants' Carnival and
Flower Show in the American Le-
gion hall, Sept. fi-fl
No entry fee Is charged and
first and second premium rib.
lions will he given the winners
Last year's flower Show featur
< d entries from Panhandle. White
Deer and Pampa, 'as well as Bor
ger, Phillips and Stinnett Agnln.
these visitors are urged lo enter
flowers.
Mrs. Edwards Thomas, general
rhali man. urges everyone to watch
thl„ paper for the complete clas
ses In which flowers may be en-
tered. The list will be published
for a second time within the next
two or three days.
A list of the special rulos fol-
low :
Hpretal Ilutes
1 All pot plants must be In
tile afternoon of Sept. 4th.
2. All cut flowers must be In
by ft:30 a. in.
3. Judging starts promptly at
10:30 a. in.
4. Bach exhibitor must furnish
own container.
G. All flowers and plants must
be called for by owner on last
night or show.
fi. Any unsightly flowers may
be removed nt any time by show
committee.
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•ous Parties
Frances Mea
Given Party
On Birthday
Frances Moad. daughter of
Mrs. Homer Mead, was compli-
mented Thursday night with a
party ou her 13th birthday
Mrs. J. K. Wldener assisted
Mrs. Mead.
Gaines were enjoyed throughout
the evening.
The young honoree received
many gifts, which she opened for
admiration before refreshments
were served to:
Bert Scarborough. W. C. Bills.
Willis Ray. Wade Lane. Leon
Jones, Carl Me Andrews. "Pee
Wee' Ward. Hay Barnes, J. L.
White, Bern lee White, Evelyn Me.
Gee, Jorano Ferrell. Betty Jo
Vann, Pay Barnes. Pauline Beetle.
Rita Jo Barnes. Rita Jo Brice,
Wandu Mammons and the hon-
oree.
Alice Griffith
And Joe Blade
Announce Wedding
Announcement is made of the
marriage of Miss Alice Griffith to
Joe Blade. Borgans, who were
married in Oklahoma City last
Monday.
The county Judge performed
the ceremony at II: 48 o'clock.
Mrs. Blade is employed at
Earl's Lunchroom, and the bride-
groom works for the Continental
on co.
The couple Is al homo in the
Palace Hotel.
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Mrs. Meyers
Given Party
On Birthday
Mrs ('. R. Richardson of Frltch
entertained at dinner Wednesday
honoring her sister, Mrs. Mildred
Meyers of Borger, on her birth-
day.
Guestg were Mr , L, l>. Wil-
liams and Patricia. Mrs. Ray Rus
sell and Beverly line, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Williamson and Nancy of
Borger. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rich-
ardson and children and the hon-
oree.
A musical evening was enjoyed
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The Needlecraft club met with
Mrs, B. L. Counts Wednesday,
with new officers being elected
as follows: Mrs. Kvan Groves,
nresidenl. Mrs. M. E. filler, re-
portar.
Name* were drawn for pal gifts
and the next meeting will be with
Mrs, Groves.
Attending were Mesdames B. L.
Counts, M. E. filter. Evan Groves.
J. B Rigdou, Queln Rogers. T.
W. Wallace, Ltille Roper, ti vis-
itor.
Skellytown, Aug. 17 Mrs. M
L. Roberts wat hostess this week
to members of the Pleasant Hour
sewing club al her home In the
Skelly camp.
Mrs. A. A. McElratb president,
presided at the short business
meeting. Roll call was answered
by IB members. The remainder
of the afternoon was spent In
sewing.
Refreshments were served to
one visitor. Miss Saiterfleld, and
the following members: Mesdames
Charlie Webb. Dallas Bowsher. V.
J. Castka, Pat Norrls, Arthur
Johnson, Joe Wedge, Bill Franks,
A. A. MéElratb, O. L. Satterfield,
J. R. Sansell, W. W. Hughes and
the hostess.
Me-'n-l' club members met Fri-
day In the home of Mrs. H, H.
Maxwell with an additional table
of guests present.
Extra guests wore Mrs. Althea
Massey, Mrs. E. E. Stone of Ot-
tawa. Kans.. Mrs. Paul Carver
and Mrs. D. M. Spector.
Mrs. 15. E. Stone won high.
Mrs. Paul Carver second high,
Mrs. E. C. CHrver, consolation.
Mrs. V. M. Stone and Mrs. Iko
Rogers won the bingo uwards.
Others playing were Mesdames
A. R, Itobison. Jr., A. R. Bohlson,
Sr.. Myron Glllman, Pat Kelly,
and I ho host ess.
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Skellytown, Aug. 17 A Joint
birthday narty was given recently
by Mis I. B Bales al her home
In Skellytown. honoring her dan
gitter and son. La Vera and Nor-
man Bait's on their l.'th and
birthdays respectively.
Games were played by the
group on the lawn under tin- dir.
ectlon of Mrs. Bales with several
awards being given to the win-
ners
Refreshments of lee cream and
cake were served. Those attend
Ing were: Dorothy Jones, Betty
Jones, Olga June Beighle. Lota
Mae Hughes. Dorothy Allison,
Lours Jeun Simmons Cletls Imel.
Dale Imel, Louise Beiiuehamp.
Virginia Autry. Jerry Uiugliliii.
Bobbie Hinkloy. Luther Jones.
Tommy Allison and the honorees.
J. W. Markee
Has lee Cream
Supper For Men
An lee cream social was enjoy-
ed at the Gibson. Wliittcnhurg
ramp Friday evening by the men
In J. W. Markoe's district
Enjoying the law festivity were
thi- following men and their tam-
iles :
Otl„ Guiñes. J. II CoiikIii. H-
L. Vena ble, Roy parsons, Oliver
Scott. D. II Edwards. George
Lock hurt. Everett Waldrop. Ray
HcKton. Newton Hall J. W Mar
kee. A K Johnson, .1. I, Box.
Everett Mann, W B Williamson.
S9d Spears, Clyde ftidgtey. Bill
lioniaek. Norman Perkins. A Br a
Ket'negy and Guy Dunston.
Mr and Mr* P I Williamson
oi Phi Hips are spending t heir
vai'Stton in Colorado.
I, K Anderson gave the
lie Western Carbon camp
i party recently
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girls of ih
a al um bet
Time was passed playing games
and telling stories Hun refresh
merit- were Berved lo:
Gladys Christine Waldrop, | eg.
gy Morse, Mara Kay Moxnm,
Prune i Mays Dorolhy Mae Fry
singer. Barbara. Ruby mid WIIriu
Anderson, Melba Jean Harwell,
Elizabeth Ann Floyd. Marie Sta
pletotl. Lellu Nell Cody. Helen .'to
West, Del ores Thompson. Marjor-
le Mixon, Betty June Williams,
M irgnret Williams Josephine Mu.
latiax. Dorothy Morris. Duallne
Marr. Venia Mae Jefferson.
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