Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 159, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 27, 1928 Page: 2 of 20
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THE BORGER DAILY HERALD
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Dr. Mob Friedman a«d bis bro-
ther Joe, were in Amarillo this
week.
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SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1928.
Mrs. Dan Kennedy is expected to
return Friday from Okmulgee where
she is visiting.
Mrs. Elmer Tiffany of American
ICamp had her tonsils removed in Dr.
Hansen's office Thursday.
Dyke Cullum has returned from
Oklahoma City, where he attended
uii automobile meeting.
Mrs. Gher of the Violet shop is
In Wink on business this week.
Mrs. Frank Kelletman is visiting
111 Outline, Okla., this week.
Mrs. Opal Cunningham is in Drum-
right, Okla., for the week.
. Gloria Cowan of Rfverview, who
had an appendix operation perform-
ed last week fit the Clutter-Draper
hospital, is very ranch improved.
Itosi; Lawrence of the Panhandle
Power and Li Hit cor..panv who has
been in the Clutter-Draper hospital
for some weeks, is very much im-
proved and is able to be up some.
Mrs. Warren Rtinklc, who has been
in the Clutter-Draper hospital for the
past, ten day?, was diseharfied yes-
terday.
Ruby Lee Jackson had a tonsil
and adenoid operation last week.
H. H. Lewis of Phillips camp was
operated on for ear trouble Friday
morning.
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Mr. and Mrs. Iioon Thompson and
con and Don Castlemun were guests
in the Ithoades home Thursday night
Mrs. Gale Dunston has received a
letter that her husband is quite ill
at Wink.
Bra. Clyde Neil and Mrs. Doty were
Atnarillo visitors Tuesday.
Miss Marguerite Chancellor. Miss
Charlotte Colson of Wlnfield, Kans..
are at home here for a visit, after
which they will attend normal school
at Canyon.
The municipal chorus will have
their final rehearsal this afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock. Those participating'
in the program are asked to be pres-
ent.
The seniors of Uorger high school 1
ere greatly indebted to Mr. 'Illgginn
, for a frolic itc the carnival after the
Mr. and Mrs J. A. Holmes and R V p- v- banquet Friday night :
Mrs Donna Green attended the shrine!
meeting in Amarlllo Friday.
Mr. . Johnny Holmes has a wonder-
ful new automatic Orthophonie Vic-1
trola. This machine plays and
j Miss Frances Christian of Dallas
i is here visiting her sister, Mrs. E.
I O. Saunders, for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stewart of'
changes twelve records without be-;^*1',e Deer and R. L. Smith of the
Ins touched by hand. Mr. Stokes of j Black Hotel are spending the week
the Stokes music company, says this! in Hugoton, Kansas.
Is the first one of its kind bought in j
Hutchinson county. < Rangers Harrol and Moore were
I in Borger Monday visiting friends, j
Slim Jones leaves the first week j ——
in June for New York, where lie! Miss Gertrude Johnson, a popular '
will place his latest book entitled | musician of the city, is, opening her
By Cowan
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REST I LfV&Oft HMlDeP. \
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SOME*
•wou GOT THER.e^
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REG u s. PAT. off
Mexico Insists on
'Jim Ferguson and Fast Bull" 011
press for publication.
Mr. Surret of the Carpenter shoe
department has been ill in Panhan-
dle for the past week.
Mr
studio over the Porter Smoke House,
one block north of the Hotel Black,
where she will teach the Progressive
series cours of .study.
Oft&IAAl C PI Hi Destitute Family
UVllVvLv I LMal Seeking Thompson Using Hard Money
and Mrs. C. Coffee have left [has been elected as delegate to t!iejgtatc Teachers' College at Canyon, j
for Colorado and Wyoming to v
lrienus.
?,Irs. Mae Carrol of the Panhandle
Power & Light left yesterday for
Casper, Wyo., on a two weeks vaca-
tion.
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| The family of J. 13. Thompson is. MEXICO CITY, (AP) Mexico
destitute in Parker Landing, Texas. ■ continues to be a "hard money" j
be held in the high school auditorium j Anyone knowing if his whereabouts \ country, despite the efforts of banks!
Miss Grace Courtnev ' senior re- at 8 o'clock, conducted by Dr. .1. A. ; are urged to communicate with the ilIul governinent to induce the people,
nt of the Korger Moose lorR-p 19 7 I «i,i of the West Texas I Polit< department in order that in- to use paper currency.
Coronation regarding nis family can >3:ost peruons hurry to :i hunk or
isitl National Convention of the MooseT'" j be ti.Taisheil. ' money changers as ooe a- they
lodge in Chicago. She leaves the 10ther nunlbers ,he wilL A(,(:onnnL a lrUcr Wrs. -eive a Mil of any denomination ami j
! first week in June. 11)6 furnished by the high school tuns-. mVmiller. of Parker Landing, eonver' it into gold or silver coins.
j ic department. j the mother of four children have ! fapci m.-nej in Jlexi. o now i.>
Mrs, Alexander and Mrs. G. G.! The annual junior-senior banquet been on charity for several months. i'h-in
Granville were in Amarlllo Thurs-I ,m ,)P Uel(, at the Black hotel. Mon- M'- Thompson left the family sever-1; ,
day to visit with Mrs. Herrick, whoj
i, very i!) in a hospital.
CONGRATULATIONS
TWENTIETH CENTURY CULTURE
CLUB
From—
Mrs. Dean and daughter, Mrs. Jack
Xateh. are leaving Sunday for El-
dorado. Arkansas.
Ed Albin «;;s in Pampa and Le
Fors Friday.
Bill Adams, who is with the Flour
Construction Company of Los An-
geles, Calif., is in Borger on busi-
ness.
| Mrs. H. Melcher and children of
j Wink are visiting her mother. Mrs.
* Frank Harris of the K. C. Store Mary Dudlv.
is a summer bachelor now. J
a1 weeks ago in search of work and
is believed to have come to the Bor-
ger oil fields.
MVS 1, PILOT KILLED
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dilley were in
Ar.iarillo Friday.
F. E. Carter of Temple has taken
a position with the Nval Drug.
Grady Thompson was in Amarillo
Friday attending the District Shrine
meeting.
Frank Chapman was
Thursday.
in Pampa
Mrs. C. W. Curtis of Marland
Pipe Line Company, is in Ponca
City, Okla., on business.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Stiffler were
guests ai the Oil .-cents Luncheon
Monday, at the Herring Hotel at
Amarillo.
Mrs. Frank Beams and Mrs Zig-
ler spent, Tuesday in Amarillo.
Dr. W. ('. Graves returned Wednes-
day, May 28. at 8 p. m. The mem-
bers of the First Baptist church are
entertaining the seniors with a ban-
quet. Friday, May 25.
The junior high school graduation
will be at S o'clock Tuesday, June RICHMOND, Va.. May :!«. (/p.
!>, at the high school auditorium. I James Reid. reserve air mail pilot.
The address to the graduating,.(.'lass ' w,i;i killed today in an airplane
will be given by the Rev. A. F. John- crasli near here, fie was llyfhgTT
son.
covered by a gold reserve and is lit-
crallj as good as gold.
nevertheless, the disrepute into
which any and all paper money fell
during the years of revolutionary jj
disorder preceding the Obregon and'
Ca'l. i regimes still lingers, however
nn.ia; lified in actual fact.
During this period Mexico was |
. j flooded., jyith different varieties of!
paper money issued by tbis or that
northbound mail plane on the New | ohip|.(n,n poV( •,„me,lt.
Borger Daily HeraM Want: Ads Bring Result^
The grade schools are participating -York-Atlanta route. Residents in the T))(, ,)( ()))|(, jla(j t„
the commencement activities with • vicinity where he crashed expressed : Mo,.( of j( tnnlet] ou, i0 w„rt'hless! i
programs which show the great prog- the opinion that he had become lost
ress made through the efforts ofjin the fog
the teachers and pupil;:.
Mexicans feel that
' Dry" Refuse- Job. Dole Stops
The pupils of the East Borger
school will present a program in
which all the grades have a part, on
Tuesday, May 23, at S o'clock, in the
high school auditorium.
Wejithcrly School Fete.
Woatberly school is giving a May-
day from McAUester, Okla., his **ete h otIqcTs Wednesday evening . inR unemployment dole and was of-
Ove L. Over; on and W. R- White i former home, where he has been ' 011 ,'le Weatheriy school fpl.p(j eninlovment at a oiiblic-liouse
h.avi returned from a business trip j visiting his family. Mrs
Since then few
money is money unless it jingles.
They will listen very politely to ex-
planations that the pretty bank-note
i i.*. of the same value as gold. Then t
When a dr;, refuses to work a• ; Ilir<y will, with equal politeness, re-jj
fuse to accept the note or.If cireum- [i
: tances farce acceptance will rush!
uway-to swap it lor a metal coin theyi
can bite and ring on the pavement. !
a bar. and can get no other job,
should he beentitled to unemploy-
ment dole'.' That is thi question that
puzzled the officials of Ireland re-
cently. A youth of LS was receiv
ip. Old Mexico
Herb K ill In i; from Gr'ube
ger for the week.
, fered employment at a public-house
Graves|iawn' Th° pro*ram in,,|,"lcs in bar at wages commencing at sT.r.n a
! and children expect to make Bother l^,1' iv'ar flower dr, - ^
their home in the near.future. d,' i Wrea l!wdu,1?u;, P«>asol drill
in Bor-i [silnflower drill and the crowning ui
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Meyerr,
week and three meals a day. The
youthsaid he was a teetotoller, and
refuse^ the offer, whereupon liin {j
BABY CHICKS
IMarch ;nnl April ry
too Chick fiOls
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the queen. Tlve variety oi prdtty I „nc,npj0ymeni dole was stopped on 1 RocUs. Reds and Ancouas $13.00 !;
A. P. Borger of Missouri, is
Borger this week.
were dinner guests at the home
ln j -Mr. and Mr
i day.
Steven Hicks Tues
The Busines;-, Women's club met |
with Mrs. Miller at the Oklahoma j
hotel Tuesday evening.
Carpenter Dry Good" will have1
JAPAN LIKES TREATY
WASHINGTON, May ,27 (AlJi
Japan ha expressed warm sympathy Marland school lawn
; 0{ s-enes is an indication of the amount Ulc Kroun(ls ,hat hp "nnreasonablv !| Orpingtons, Wyandot tea $H,00 jj
refused a job off ere,i to hom.".i; , -- - I
., , ', .- .- ,i - li Heavy A'sorted ^10.00
The Courl oi Reierees retimed Inn j ' 5„0 ,.llirks ,f. v,.r ,.hi(,k loss |
application for resumption of hisjj moo ibicks 2c per chick Icnh
dole. f>ut when he put the case-
(Tn-
was |
of work required in presenting such
la festival.
The Marland school presents "The
I Way to the Wishing Gate" at 7 o'-
clock. Thursday. Ma; 31, on the |)efOI.f.
The pupils
ari umpire uii-der the
employment Insurance Act it
with Secretary Kollogg'a proposal for .a1"1 of ,l,(' Wost. • order.,'.! sumeb wit ho
treaty renouncing war as an in-
have prepared an exhibit which will. tj,,j.j
Hill Dry Goods
their show window..
are remodeling 1
this week.
j ha- notified the American govern-
; ment that sh^ will be glad to co-
operate cordially toward attainment 1
oi such ends.
•heir n. -bow -vindow; completed j sm— f i~t^"„a^na? ^ib7 '> <* lo 2::!"
within a few days ..... , ., 5:30 p. m. and from 7:30 to 0:301
p. m., Friday, June I. The West;
Ward school buildings offer all the '
i interesting features of grade school
■ activities to the observers.
1 The. concluding week of school
j finds every'teacher and pupil work-
! ing to tho iaHt minute f-,. a trium-
j pliant closing of the doors Jut^e St'h
DODD'S
HATCHERY
PAMI'A ITCXAS
Pickering
Lumber Co.
ROSE BUILDERS
IT'S LEAP YEAR FOR THIS CO-ED
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BORGER ABSTRACT CO.
r. I). WORKS, Pres. (M<>< n:li, .'Mgr.
Office: Board of Trade and Commerce P.lilg, First door east
Western Union, I'lion.
f'oosoIiUate.l Abstract Company. Stinnett
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All the hftrdles in a co-ed's life aern't found in classrooms nowadays.
Martha Dillon, for Instance, who la shown gliding over one of the
jumps, is the star athlete at Marymount. College, Tarrytoun, N. V. She's
For All Occassions
Deliveries Anywhere
We are furnishing flowers for the music festival spon-
sored by the Twentieth Century Culture Club.
Smith-Buntin Floral Shop
Use Trues 100 per cent
pire paint and save
monev.
Always figure with us
before yon make a pur-
chase.
Our Service Unexcelled
B R THOMPSON
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Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 159, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 27, 1928, newspaper, May 27, 1928; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth209456/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.