Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
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Panhandle Girl,
Bride-Elect, I*
Honored At Party
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Girl's Engagement To
C. A. Watkins Is Announced
Anno ncement has Immmi made
of the engagement und irpproucli-
iug marriage of Miss Lela Roe
Foster, daughter of Mr. und Mra.
W. J. Foster of AUHiln, lo C.
A. Wwtklns, hoii of Mr. und Mm.
K. K Wutklus of Borgur.
The wedding is scheduled to
he solemnised on Wednesday.
Sept. U. In the Fir*! dirimían
church at Austin.
The ring ceremony will lie per-
formed III the . First Christian
church
The brlde-elfc.i bus been atten*
lug the University of Texas, an
lias the brldegroom-to-be who wus
grsduted from Borger High
Hchool In 19S8
The couple will muke (Ileit-
is on the Watkins ranch,
thfree mile earn of Borger.
rft. C. D. Hoover,
Amarillo, Will
Flower Show
Judge
Mrs. C. D, Hoover, president
of the Amarillo Oarden Club,
id two other club member* of
t city, whose names have not
et been learned, will be judges
the flower show which will
be held lie*! week In the l.eglon
>>•11 under the sponsorship of the
local Oarden dub, li hu„ been
announced by the committee in
Charge of arrangements. Score -
card, on which judging will be
Rules For Flower
Show At Legion Hall
Listed By Committee
The flower «how coinlttee will
be ut i he Legion hall on the af-
ternoon of Sept. 4th to receive
pot plants. Special rules for the
show as outlined by the commit-
tee are:
1. All -pot plants must be In
the arternoon of Sept. 4th.
2. All cut flowers must be In
by :30 u. m. of dept. 6th.
:t. Judging starts promptly at
10:30 a. m.
4. Each exhibitor must furnish
own container.
5. All flowers and pot plants
must he called for on last night
of show.
6. Any unsightly flowers may
be removed ut any time by show
committee.
No entry fee Is churged, and
first and second premium rib-
bons will be given the winners.
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A pre-nuptlal «hower honoring
Miss Mable Harris of Panhandle,
was given in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Koblnsoii recently
Miss Harris Is the brlde-eleet of
Kugene Wright uf phllllpa.
After an evonlng of gay enter-
tainment, refreshments wer* ser
•ved Mr. and Mrs. Jim Klrby, Mra.
R. 0. Wright, Mrs. Hoy Smith.
Mrs. HI ton Wrght. Miss Blolse
Mi tires, Paul Smith, Miss Eddie
Pauline Harder, Rob Wright,
Mis* Lucy Lane Bynum Raymond
Smith Miss Ida Bell Young, Lloyd
Smith, Miss Blsle James. Ware
Harder. Mr. and Ms. Homer Bren-
son or Kldorado. Ark., Cbuck
Smith, the honored guests, Miss
Harris and Mr. Wright and the
hosts.
Unable to attend but sending
gifts were Misses Angle and Ar-
dele Haidy.
Mind Your Manners
Tes! your knowledge of correct
social usage by answering the fol-
lowing questions, then checking
against the authoritative answers
below:
1. When u husband and bis
i,„ *"«' are "hopping together, should
STmU IrnJL (or the Kill- 5^,^25?"
80
20
ice of those who plan to enter
jwers In the show a typical
ttcore-card which is often used at
shows is as follows:
Cultural perfection
divided us follows:
Distinction or species or
variety —
Sise according to species or
variety
Form, color, substance and
abundance of bloom
Foliage and Stem
condition
For arrangement classes:
'"Color combinations
Relation to container
[«portion and balance
stlncUon und
originality
Suitability of combination
of material
Condition — ---
Old Fashioiied
Hayride Enjoyed
By T. U. Group
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The moonlight night Tuesday
KMrde a perfect setting tor the
olil fashioned hayride enjoyed by
aenior department of the
ining Union of the Phillips
tist church,
'onitg people wore stacked all
Sr the hay-covered wagon, with
rly 40 In the party.
Chnperones Included the Rev.
ltd Mrs. M. J. West, Mr. and
r. aieti Ayllng. Walter Brown,
and Mrs. C. L. Holsington
V. C. Street.
Seniors attending: Jack Nor-
iau, Dorotlty Williams. Mary
llaman, Tommy Redns, Charles
atton. Kd Bloomer. Jr., Mar-
Ha Umpires. Marl Turner, Jr.,
W. Baruett. Sonny Blrdsong.
lie Mae Hudson. Haiet Round.
, LouIsq Ivey Coro Lee Web-
íter. Ceets Pllte. Hugh Miller.
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Hen# Mae Dean, Monteila Mar.
I, Velma Rnth Umpires, HSve-
Barnett. Mallle Lou Jackson,
lie Hotelier. Donald Umpires,
'Is Umpires. Robert Redus,
Ires. Thlrlwell Orlffln.
el, Ruth Woods,
ton Margaret Porter,
2. If a man and woman are
walking together In the rain and
have an umbrella, should he car-
ry it, or should she?
3.lr a man takes Ills wire to
lunch, should he talk to her
through the meal, or eat In si-
lence?
4. When a young man Is out
with u girl, or a husband Is out
with his wire, should he comment
on the lit duty of other women?
5. Is it good manners for u
young man to flirt with u but
(heck girl while his date stands
waiting for him to leave?
What would you do If-
You borrow a book from a
friend and lose It—
(a) Tell him you lost it and
want to buy him another copy?
|bl Buy him another copy und
when you give It to him tell hl'm
you are sorry you lost his copy?
Answer*
1. Yes.
2. He should carry it, holding
It so she is protected.
. He should talk to her.
4. No.
C. No If he wants to flirt with
hat check girl* and waitresses he
shouldn't tuke a date with him.
Best "What Would You Do-
solution— (b) because If you tell
him you want to buy another
copy he will protest thst he has
read the book and doesn't care
about having a copy to keep.
Vera Underbill, Bill Mitar end
M. I. Edwards went to Dallas
yesterday on business.
Veatrice Atkins
And Peggy Estes
Get Book Diplomas
Veatrice Atkins and Peggy Ba-
tes read twenty books, and Betty
Ann Hamrlck. Mary Jane Ham-
rick and Almlna Mae Ooodenough
read ten tiooks to .'eceive diplo-
mas from the Vacation Reading
Club. Mrs. K. H. Dally, director,
announces.
Vacation Reading club was
started Just after school closed.
Children who wanted to read ten
books or more registered In the
dub. They were presented with
a chart which waH kept In the
Hutchinson County Public Lib-
rary until the ten or more hooks
were read.
On eucli hook the pupil gave a
report at what he or she thought
wus the most Interesting thing in
the volume how much he en-
joyed It und why. These reports
were made to the library nssls.
tant at the desk.
The students enjoyed animal
stories more than any other kind,
Mrs. Dally reports. They read
book8 about fairies, Iudiaus.
and cowboys. The Mark Twain
books about Tom Sawyer and
Huckleberry Finn were popular
among the boys, while the girls
liked the Pollyanna and Miss
Minerva series.
Mrs. Dally says the boy8 and
girls of today still read and an.
Joy fairy tales and make believe
stories.
Rach club member was pres.
nted with a reading chart on
I which was printed Bmlll Poul-
sson's "Books";
Rooks are Hays to wisdom's
tress
Books are gates to lands of
KB?' I , a
RookM arc paths that upward
lead:
Rooks are friends, come, let us
rriad.
Under this poem wag a colored
key to unlock tb« treasure In the
hooks the children reed.
Mr. and Mrs I. C, Loman Mar-
gare! and Helen, have returned
from a three weeks' trip covering
4,000 miles thai included uiuuy
(Custerii statu* und a visit with
relstlves In West Virgin! .
Mrs. Harry Argovlts and Jer.
ry Allen returned Wednesday from
u trip to Dallas, accompanied by
Miss Doris Argovlts. who will
visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack SoRplle
Wednesday night returned from
an extended trip on the west coast
The Rev and Mra. K. Dubhs of
Wuukomlh. Okla.. have returned
to their home after a week's vis-
it In the home of the Rev. Dubb's
parents, Mr. ®nd WrB- w F-
Dubbs. The Rev. Dubbs l„ a for-
mer pastor of the First Christian
church here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Arndt and
daughter Helen, and Yvonne
Garland, are (Saving late this uf-
ternoon for San Antonio to spend
the week-end with Jim Arndt, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Arndt. who is
a flying cadet In the 1'. 9. Air
Corps at Brooks Field.
Miss Mgrion Herhst. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Herhst. 207
Detahl street, returned home to-
day from Dallas, where she spent
the month of August. During her
stu.v there, she was extensively
entertained.
Mr. und Mrs. L. C. McClanahan
ol' Dallas, with their sou. George
und three daughters. Mary, Bettye
and Ann, arrived In Borger to.
day to spend the Labor Day boll
days In the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Fred G. Herhst.
Among the one handled und
fifty attending u family reunion
at DeKulb. were Mr. und Mrs.
L. U. I ¿oven and Mrs. H. D.
Black well of Borger. Former Bor-
gano present were Miss Lois Hen-
sallng und Mrs Lane Duncan, npw
of Avery, and MIsb Otha Loven.
of Amarillo.
Bill Browne went to pampa on
business Wednesday.
One year from tonight we will
see each star in exactly the same
position that we see It tonight.
Trio Of Hostesses
Entertain At Shower
For Mrs. Walpole
Mrs. R. H. Walpole was the
j recipient of a shower yesterday
afternoon, wlmn a trio of hos-
tesses. Mrs Leon Robinson. Mrs.
Lee Winion and Mrs H, A. Recce
entertained In Mrs. Roblnaon's
home.
Refreshments of cake and Iced
tea were served following the
opening of the muny lovely gifts.
Guests were Mrs. H. P Garrett,
Mrs. Bill Forrest. Mrs. G. G. Al-
exander. Mrs. P. V. Massegee.
Mrs. Lux Harwell. Mrs. J, A Bell,
Mrs. Lynu Dren nan, Mrs. Gerthle
Arnett, Mrs. Caude Cox. Mrs.
Uuulels and Mrs. W. R. Martin.
Sending gifts were Mrs. Biggs.
Mrs. Rolling . Mrs. H. L. Dunn.
Mrs V. M Stone, Mrs. Higgins
Mrs. Weutherfor. Mrs, Oluude
Hobinson. Mrs. Bffie Robinson.
Mrs. C. H. Fraley. Mrs. T. B.
Curler, Mrs K. D. Ware, and Mra
Roy Smith.
plexion often takes on when *un.
tan Is losing UK best featurftt.
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There are cleansing creams and
preparation:! to give you the cov-
eted scrubbed look. There are
night creums and hand lotions
obliterate completely the ravages
cuused by over-exposure to the
sun.
Aud there are new. exotic per.
fumes to replace the light scents
you have used through the sum-
mer mouths Vou'll apply them
sparingly, of course, und alwaya
on your skin not on your
clothes.
Giant And Midget
Lipstick Fall
Cosmetic Novelties
* By ALICIA HART
The new fgll crop of makeup
Is now on diaplay. This is the
tie to harvest what you need.
Most exciting of all are the
glutit lipsticks. Several manutac
turéis are making double-alte
varletties In a wide range of col-
ors. You may choose a conserva-
tive case In plain gold or black
with gold top. Or you may amuse
yourself with a novelty case such
as u red plastic,, candle-shaped
one with a small cotton oandle
wick ut the top of the case.
LIPSTICK ANII NAIL
POLISH IN ONR PAOKAÍJB
At the other end of the scale
are the sets of three smull lip-
sticks. One well'known cosmetics
expert puts a half-slse or bright
red. another of pinkish red and
u third or deep. dark, rich red
in a tiny leather caae which fits
Into a corner of any bag. And
practically everyone now sells
lipstick and nail -polish, In har-
monising shades, together in a
package.
There are new, special face
powders to wear now while your
coat or suntsu is fading. One nice
brand gives the akin a luminous
glow and so does away with the
flat, sallow look ♦hich the com-
DKLI'HIANH PLAN PICNIC
The Alpha Delphian chapter of
Phillips will go picnicking Tues-
day. Arrangements have been
made for members to meet at
the phllllpg High 8chool at 5:30
p. m.
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NOTICK
The music recital which was
to be presented by Mrs. Carolyn
Carter tonight at Sanford in the
communtty hall baa been poet*
poned until a later date due to
sickness and the Labor Day hoj
iday, «
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just released or to be releued aoon
RIG and HEX theatres!
A' «tarring Wallace Beery
(Everyone should see this)
Jack Oakie * Shirley
OF FRANK JAI
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We. The Women
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By IU TH MII.LKTT
Mumus who ure worried sick
for tear their college freshman
daughters won't get sorority
bids muy be Interested In what
the dean or women of one of the
large state universities has to
say on the subject.
This dwin how found that mem-
bership In a sorority doesn't lessen
a girl's social problems in the
least.
In fact, she says, the socially-
slow girl who does Join u sorority
finds, every one of her shortcom-
ings emphasised. She actually
suffers more than the girl who
lands in u dormitory without uny
sorority connections.
KINDS OWN LHVHL
IN LARGE! GBOrP
The girl who doesn't pledge a
sorority becomes part of a large
group rather than part of u
small, closely-knit grotrp that
tends to be snobbish.
In the large grmip she finds
friends among girls who ure In-
terested In the (fitjne things she
Is Interested III. If she doesn't
go over big with boys, or gets
small recognition in extru-curri-
cular activities she needn't lie
apologetic or emburrased about It.
For In u large group, every girl
isn't expected to he a howling
success.
But the sorority girl who does
not huve muny dates und doesn't
land ai,y campus offices to com-
pensate for them, Is made to reel
Á'MrFüñ
Mil,
pretty us*less.
I
m il.its vi ncmtfi
OF INFKttKtHl i V
Most <>r the girls In the house
date u great deal. In comparison
she Is a dud. Mo«t or them get
themselve* known on the cam-
pus If sh«, doesn't she Is made
to feel til - Isn't doing her part
to make dear Alpha the best sor.
orlty on the campus
This feeling of shame at not
being a social success often be-
comes extremely Intense. The
Dean of Women l out quoting
says that in one house at her
college, Rfrln who don't have
dates Friday and Saturday nights
go without h« lr dinners rather
than go dowuatairs In rront i r the
Hien who are waiting for other
girls. Tho date-less girls are ash
amed to let the men see they
haven't been Invited out.
So don't feel I hut your daugh-
ter's hap,)lncs< or unhapplness in
college depends entirely on whe-
ther she receive a bid to a sor-
ority. Sorority girls have their
social problems, too.
rhrlstmns is not
day In Kansas.
legal holt
The Fiiendty «#
met Wednesday In tl
Mrs Homer Gibson
Panhandle plant,
sewing for thr
At tea time
ment* were served
L. A. Johnson. G.
M. M Thompson.
J M TIpps, R. E.
H Rieves C. M.
ses Don ha Jean Gib
ra Muy (ilbBon and tha
B! Trio Mesa clab
nosday in the home of
(I stv'ele with Mrs. Guy
and Mrs. Clyde Clsrk
guests.
Prises went to
Brown. Frank Hudson,
W. T. Oreen way.
Others playing wer«
Cecil Houae. Vesper Pi
Snyder H. R Williams,
Ham, J. D. Slhlpp and
tess.
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•GIRL FROM AVENUE A' Jane Withers
•RIDE TENDERFOOT RIDE' Gene Autry
'KIT CARSON' with Jon Hall
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Phillips, J. C. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940, newspaper, August 30, 1940; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168057/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.