Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 230, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 18, 1940 Page: 5 of 8
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THBBORGEE (TEXAS) DAILY HERALD
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Mr , Dewey Smllh wiut «Iven on
Tue«d«y In tin' home of Mih.
HiikI) IfeloiK, with Mrc. Thurnian
WIHIanÍH and Mr«. H Frank Wil-
liam* a* t!o.honte B !i«.
Appt'Ofiri.tle Rami's weri- plityeil
hiion? tin1 Ijondi'ei'H were iit-etseir
lid llulr Kit tu.
A fruit «alad plato won sitvihI
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«In. II W, Randolph. I Wesley
PiixHojl , II. i Kollitr Henry Krn
mpolltnnn. A. .) Well , A S
Koiti Worth.
MAl'KHW K NTICR'IWI ,N
Mr. and Mrs Marry Lemonx
R#ve .in iilninimim ilnnirintiiration
in Hi. honii' ol Mr i,nil Mih. Hai-
ry Mark if Thumday I'vunlnt;.
Dinner kihms indfjided Mr and
Mri. T. It WiUJhii.. Iieilia and
.loanlii. Mr and Mrs Don Irwin,
loyee and Alalne Mr and Mr*.
>1 K N'Ii'IiiiImoii and l.nella. Ml',
and Mrs V ,) KliliirilHon Mr
JohliRon, M, II. ( 0111:1111, II. K anil Mi ■ Knittk Irwin anil laiyd.
<'onley. ChH niwHCíMford llart. Mr. and Mr An-li Kl |§ Hotly,
Joe AndvoHH. J. K t.'l.aiiMlor. II. H. Jn-nald and Shirley vii *itiid Mr'n.
Hukefi, IJ. .Swiin k. .1 C Wade i ¡Ted Omnlieii. who a.loiupnnlod
M. WIHiariinou the hono"ers kikI ; I In- Union*
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MADOE EVANS
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GUESTS IN
(I 'oiilinuetl from I'aae Hil l!)
lillihy Lee with a til wat re party
to Panhandle. In thin party were
Holihe KrudHhaw. tiliidy Woody.
Si'OH HehinallloiKi and Ilia two
houoreea.
Tuesday momltlK the adult via.
It urn were among ttiientn a I a
(liieaktam In Amarillo at the r.tp-
Itol Hotel, nivea by Mix. Ralph
Itandul and Mr Coe (Meok of
Panhundle. In honor of ih" ap*
proarhtn« marrlaKe or Mian Hope
Hii h.v of Panhandle.
Afiiiln I he vlKltoi'K were enter-
tained Tuemlny arternoon when
Mr . It Ij, (1 timen of Horner en-
tertained her hiidite club with
the «ue iH tormliiK '.m extra table
and nddliiK pleaxin'e to the of
• aslon. They were «Iven gueftt
prizes
At Ibis party were Mexdame
fieoi'se V. Crow. CeorRe (MARK.
W K Mltholaon. 1, laiiiellyn. H.
t' Spnnier, I,, C. folllniiwortti.
W It Himt. (ilad.VK II Woody, o
U t i wen . \\ I.. Oreenwood H
l> Sehmalhorsl and R. I-, (irlines,
Tuenlny oVonltiR a nuinlier of
friend* «¡altiered on the ^•hin'al-
hoiKt lawn to enjoy a steak fry
and further their aeiiuaiutauee
with thu kuohU.
A a final iiourteay, the KiteHls
Wedneadny were taken on a tour
Of the oil field .
County Wide 4-H
Club Picnic Set
For August 23
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A ' f't'tuy wide l-H cltll) pie-
lile -ftir both lioys and, bH*Ih I
heduled if of next Friday Aur
't with Ml* Mariiarcl Moner.
county home demoti iratíon
«R«nt. and Clyde Carruth, county
agent, a ihnperon .
The 4-H Club will mnet at
the Phillip wlmmlnn pool at 10
a. in Each club will be respon-
sible for lt« own tramportatlon
and the planning of a luneli.
Activltio of the day will in
cpí« swImmltiK n piiture show,
report of the Junior short con rue
at A and M College by Ruby
Stevenson of PrlnKle and Joan
Do vis of Fr 11 fill, rolk Kaiue , box-
ItiR washer and horse alloc plteh-
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Miss Doris LeaRltt, district sup-
ervisor of home demon !rat lou
iifienl , will he the «nest of hon-
or.
About Kttt people are ex pec led
to attend the picnic.
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Real Radio and Refrigara-
tion Service. H. E. Harde-
man. Phone 143.
When the "Wast Side Kid "
now playing In "Hoya of the
City," which open at the Crown
Treatre, try peaceful country life
I hoy wulk right Into excitement
danger, and even murder.
Compound of Hollywood'
toughest kids, the gang room
right to bat to clear their pal.
Knuckle of a murder churge,
although In order to do thi , they
have to capture a dangerou kill
er. Among the kid are two well-
known "Dead Under ," Bobby
Jordan and Leo Gorcey.
Other member ol the Rang in-
clude llally Chester. Ftaukie
Burke, Donald Haines, and Dave
(iori'SytSfefo's brother a well :•
Sunshine Mammy fainou for Ills
roles in "Onr tlang" Cometftm.
In orden' to escape a court en-
tence for malielnuH mlachief the
"Fast Hide Kid ," consent to visit
wealthy Algy Wllke' summer
camp in the liondackes, but they
only «el as far a Judge Park
or'x bateau when ear I roil hie
force. I hem to spend the nlKht
Ibefe Thing are nettled when
Louise, Parker's ward Is jerked
away silently into a seeret panel
wliieh opens Into the living room,
and shortly after. Judge Parker
Is round strangled In his room
Is lakes live kids lo find l.oulse
and the man who murdered Pur
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Dave O'Brien makes an Ideal
haio and Den ni Moore, who
takes the muriifew'a role Ih iiio I
convinclnR. VInee Harnett is ex-
cellent us a dumb gángster.
Boy of the City, was directed
by Joseph Lew In from the original ,
sereetiplay by William Lively. •
Free Bicycle
Offered At
Kassel's Store
A shiny new bicycle abso-
lutely free!
That's i he offer being made
at Ka« er known as "Bor-
ger's most complete variety
store." during the store's big
school sale now in progress.
"The sale 1 now on," states
Chatles Smith, manager, "mid
a free ehanee on the bicycle is
given with every :if> cent pur-
chase at Kassel' ."
Visit the store rot' rull par-
ticular the manager Invited.
Among the features or the
bicycle to he given sway are
the following: Monark five
liar super frame stream line,!
tank with built-in electric
horn, electric headlight with
self-contained battery coin
partment. deluxe style enamel-
ed truss i mis h¡tractive dou-
ble-tube Whitehall balloon
tires. Wing design full-length
chain guard ix-aceit luggage
carrier and prepaid insurance
against fire and theft.
W/M
srhetrt was
like a secret city—
but his flaming love
laid siege to it and
captured her forever*
more—in the great-
est love story since
- y "7th Heaven!"
^ You may think
it even f reefer/
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SUNDAY—MONDAY A TUESDAY
Thrills! Laughs Galore I.
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ATTENTION PLEASET
Coming Super Attractions
GINGER ROGERS end RONALD COLEMAN
"TWO PARTNERS"
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Coming Super!
"DANCE GIRL DANCE"
with 1
MAUREEN O'HARA
"TOM BROWNTSCHOOL DAYS"
« . . And Muny Others!
11 Men's
SUITS
Values to
$22.80—
nbRnei
Values to $12.95
Evening Gowns included
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Men's and Boys'
Values to $6.85
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White Elephant
Table Bags,
Sweaters, Purses
etc Values to
$1 98—
Florsheim
Summer
$8 88 to 10.00
Values—
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Values to $27.50-
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24 Of Our Best
Values to $24.50 -
Evening Gowns included
Values to $2.98
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Table of Boys' Wash
Pants, Pajamas, Shirts
and Sport Shirts
$1.00 Value
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14 SLACK SWTS *
Men's, Values to $5.95
20 Pairs of Men's J
fOQL PANTS
Values to $6.00-
• 12 SfMT COATS s&<
Men's, Values to $14.50 %r
Hickok Belts and
Suspenders
$1.00 Value
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SPORT SHIRTS
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. .11 SLACK SMTS
Men's, Values to $10.90
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Men s WASH PANTS
$1.00 Value
BORGER'S
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SWEATERS
$1.00 Values
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 230, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 18, 1940, newspaper, August 18, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168046/m1/5/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.