Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 82, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 27, 1929 Page: 5 of 8
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Thursday—
Latf-A-Lott
with Mrs. A. M.
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AT'I'ISACTS
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of attendance
was the joint so-
What is said lo have been a hiic-
H , C.„) Ini'ets ! < ckkI"1 .Sunday school social both
Martini at I:uO p.m. from the standnoiiii
Joie de Vie Bridge club meets at j and
Black hotel at 2:30 p. m. I ,.,al la id by the Fidelis and Herean
l)ance at roklo club. | classes of the First Baptist church
I he Ace ot Clubs meet with MrB.'at. ,h(. Fellowship hull. Tuesday ev,
Ann Harger at i:3U p. in. n 1 n!, from fc to 10 o'clock. Seventy-
j two member and 1YJemls were pre
l«i i a>—— jcitl, and a dull second was not seen
K veiview Hub dan Co. ! ii\ the entire two hours. Peppy games
Kebokah lodge meets at City hall ;lllt; wil ,.0)ltcsts were popular means
at 8 p. m. I ot entertainment, reading' and group
Delta. Hand Hridge cluli meets sin^in;.. solo* and piano music be-!
with Mrs. Moe Steinberg at Ulack! hig also well received.
hotel at 2:30 p. m.
Loyal Order of Moose meets at |
lodge hall at S p. m.
Women of Mooseheart Legion
meets at lodge hall at 8 p. m.
Hi-Twelve club meets at lilack In-
tel at. 12:12 p. m.
Sans Souei bridge club meets with
Mr#. K. C. Immell at 2::iu p. m.
Dance at Stinnett.
'SINGING FOOL'
HERE SUNDAY
Midnight Pre-View is An-|
nouneed In Order to Acco_ i
modate Expected Crowds i
Depths of tragedy are sounded by I
At JolSoi' .lr. "Tin Singing Fool." I
tin special production in which he j
is presented by Warner Hros. ii"X< j
Sunday at the Itig theater.
are seen iii the principal feminine
roles, and other well-known players
111 the cast are Heed Howes, Arthur
Housman, David Lee, Robert Emmeit
O'Connor and Edward Martindel. C.
Graham Baker made the adaptation
from a Leslie S. Barrows story. The
production was directed by Lloyd
Bacon.
Texas. The total production was |
marketed through the Wilcox com-
pany's refinery and by sales to the
various crude oil purchasing com-
panies.
Kit;, four (lays, starting Sunday,
.\l Jolsor's "Singing Fool." Midnight
preview Saturday night.
D. I. WATNER
LAWYER
Announces Removal of Law Offices to City Hall Block.
Opposite Western Union Telegraph Office
The Sun Oil company has started Q NEXT DOOR TO NKAL NOHHIK
a test well on the 110-acre tract out
| the Wyatt place east of Lytton
| Springs near Lockhart. Much activ-j
ityhas been noted 111 the fields on I j # ,y
this section during t,he p«st f'W i Borger Daily Herald Want Ads Bring Result*,
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happy af-
C. Dodge,
Mrs. Tom
Saturday—
Juvenile Royal Neighbors meets
at City hall at 2:30 p. m.
Dance at Tokio club.
« LKBR ATFS BIRTH DA Y
A large number of little folks were
made happy Friday afternoon of this
past, week when Mrs. W. H. Furr en
tei'tnilied with a party celebrating
^Hie birthday ol her little daughter
•fuanita Furr. Thirty-five guests re
sponded to invitations and the Wade
home, from -1 to ti o'clock, was the
scene oi much laughter and merri-
ment. Lovely gifts were bestowed on
the small honoree by hei many
friends.
Readings, story telling and various
games were presented in the first
hour, while an Faster egg hunt, the
game dearest, of all to the heart of
the little ones, was featured in the
second houi. Contest prizes were
awarded to .luanita Jarvis and Mai
garet Jo Moore. Ot course the tots
were Old enough to delight in ad-
mirin the gifts.
Whet1 neai time for the home-go-
ing the hostess served candies, Ice
cream and cake to all p:esent.
Tin children wire Jo Ann Logon,
Kathleen Minesliiger, Hobby llarpe.
Margaret Jo Moore. Ruth Vow Het-
ty Jane Killion, John Iloit.-er Uvuns.
Bobby Johnson. L. C. Crumrine. jr.,
Joan Bet k". Margaret Nicholson.
Wandr Mac\. Juanita and Loraine
Jarvis. Mary Elizabeth Baity, Carl
Nolan, F.ddle lee (lalbrait.il, James
Freeman, Betty Irene Newman, Kdnu
May Boyd. Nine Devon (Jalbraith,
Hqblo jn;vans. Catherin Miller. \'ii
ai /iw Mny Dowdin. Floyd Ray John-
sou; Ph ill in- Collei, George Martin,
Monf and Hazel Dixon, Harold Da-
vidson, Virginia Boyd and Donald
4Kiait..'.
Before the close of the
fair, the teachers, Mrs. II.
Mrs. George Tarrant and
Alfoid. assisted by five young women
from the Fidelis class served fresh-
men t.\
Local News
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bastian, Atlas
Supply company, enjoyed a visit Sun-
day from Mrs. Bast.ian's father, R.
Ai. Hensy, Fayet teville. Ark., who
was in the Panhandle transacting
business in Amarillo,
Ray Otto, territory representative
oi the Swift Packing company, is in
Borger calling on local trade.
Mrs. I'lli 1 Trock lias been con-
fined to her bed for past several
days by illness.
Nat Fostei, Winfield. Kan., is ill
the city ou a business mission.
In it lie is revealed as one of the
moat powerful emotional actors on
the screen. His creation is in de-
cided contrast to his work as a
e< median, though his former work
has partially demonstrated the fer-
vor of which he is capable.
In "The Singing Fool" he Is first
seei1 as a carefree, wise-cracking en-
tertainer a. singing waiter in ,t
New York cabaret- but eventually
there comes to him a weight of sor-
row and mental stress that entirely
changes the course of his life. Every-
thing which he has attained through
years of striving is suddenly stripped
from him, and tile way he meets and
copes with his mifortunes makes a
story ot absorbing heart interest.
Married to a revue star who falls
in love with another man, the sing
iiit, waiter suffers torments, which
include the death of the child to
whom he is passionately devoted.
' The Singing Fool" runs tlie whole
scale of human emotions.
Jolsor's amazing gift for recog-
nizing those who have, like himself,
the ability to transmit their feelings
to others, was demonstrated in his
choice of adorable three-year-old
Davey Lee to play the part of Sonny
Hoy in "The Singing Fool." The child
was chosen from among nearly two
hundred applicants.
j TI'LSA, Ok la., Feb. 20. (/p) - II.
F. Wilcox oil and gas company of
!Tulsa has assets valued at .*22,712,
| X97.lt), according to its balance
j sheet just issued. The company's
| properties are valued at ,$l!t,77i,-
j o 10.55 after depletion and deprec-
} iation had been deducted.
The Wilcox company's total pro-
duction for the year 1! 28 was over
2.000,000 barrels from 2'M well
SPFCIAL I ntil March 1st
FREE SHAMPOO
Willi Kvery Marcel
(In Congress Barber Shop)
ETHEL MAE BEAUTY
SHOP
Save Your Votes For
Jackie Lamar
IN THE
California Tours
Camoaign
Your Vote and Influence
Appreciated, allot Box Lo-
cated White's Drug Store
OLD LINE LIFE
INSURANCE
Neal D. Norris
INSUROR
First Door West
of City Hall
Phone 398
Border, Tex.
Announcing the
Winner
of the beautiful singing canary given away
at the CITY DRUG CO., BORGER, Mon-
day evening, Mrs. J. H. Smith was the
lucky lady.
Buy at our stores and save your coupons,
have your friends do the same.
It. Leonard Murphy. Amarillo, rep- j I
iesenting the Arnholtz f'of fee com-11
pany. i> in Borger on business for
i the company. | j
'
J. T. Klliot, commissioner tor | :
! the Santa Fe company, whoso head-' \
j <iu<iartei s are in Amarillo. spent!
Monday here oil business. j ]
Tommy Word and Hill Flennikeii. i ■
Amarillo, arrived Monday to survey
ih railroad spur for the Iltiber t'ar-
j tior, company.
Dob Taylor, former chamber of
commerce secret e r' of Spearman.
' ;ii>v. active ;:s n Ford dealer, was iu
Hon
k
£
ft.
••esterday business.
VOI NC rcoi'Li; I*L.\\
I'ltooit.tM ton sr.vD.w
At p business session of i he young
people oT thi' First Itaptist church
last evening, hold al the church,
plan', were math to give a ihirty
minute program Sunday evening be-
fore the pastor's twenty minute atl-
drc
I'romineii on tile well arranged
program is r debate on the theme
"Are Voting People as Had as Tlicy
Were Long Ago?" b\ two boys and
two girl'-. This is expected lo prove
the feature of the program as the
girl, will probablj match wits
against the boy ' version of the pop-
ular subject. Several readings are
named. *vi It . soeeial talk by a se-
nior girl and group singing led by
;. senio bo?
\lanj parents of the city are ex-
pected to attend for the special rea-
son of seeing what the young people
achieve in ebureli going.
Lockhart and company has com-
pleted its Wheat No. 1 A well in
l.ovini; county, tile producer flowine
300 barrels of high gravity oil dur-
ing the first 21-hour gauge. The well
4,221 feet deep, is in section ". bit.
2, W. & N. VV. survey, and is the
eighth 'trodlicer to be completed iu
the field.
Mrs. Leo Newman, who has boon
; ilt in th" St. Anthony hospital at
Amarillo for several days, returned
lioni' today
| DALLAS. Tex.. Feb. 2«i. {!\') A
i 1.500 barrel producer has been ad-
ded to the list of the Sun Oil com
pa ill's oil wells by the completion o;
I the ('. F. Crote No. 5 in the field
1 north of Brenham. The depth of the
hole is 1,150 feet.
Itig, four days, starling Sunday.
Ai .Jolsor's "Singing I'ool." .Midnight
preview Saturday night.
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Thursday Morning, O'clock
300 House Dresses
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$1.50 values Choke Fifty-Nine Cents
Have you heard the latest records, arriv-
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City and Nyal Drugstores
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FLAPPER FANNY
SAYS
Women, I flic flowers, dye \theii
llici fade.
Typically American, wholesome
land entertaining is the picture "The
| Spirit of Youth." which closes at tin
! Hex tonight. An added attraction at
'thi Rex this evening will lv> round-,,
by-round and blow-by-blow returns
o the .lack Sharkey-Young Stribling
boxing match, announced from the
stage through the co-operation of
the theater and the Borger Daily
Herald
Stiageb coincident is the fact that
"Tin Spirit of Youth" is partially
boxing picture. The story of a
lighting sailor who becomes middle-
weight champion of the world, is
beaten foully by his sparring part-
ner. and stages a comeback that stiir-
tlor. even hardened movie audiences,
the photoplay will be in splendid
i keeping with the announcement of
fight, returns from the big bout a!
Miami.
"The Spirit of Youth" Is one of
the most delightful pictures that has
j been shown in Borger ill several
U (M'ks.
, "Four Sons," described as "as big
a: i lie heart of all humanity," opens
tonight at the Itig as a Vitaphone
production. The picture Is a por-
trayal of mother love iu spite of
ureal, handicaps. "Four sons" is
classed as one of the most heart-
rending productions ever filmed
Mater-
ials
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Prints, New
Spring
Patterns
Fancy
Trimmings
Organdy and
Self Materials
Collars
See
These
Frocks
Big Shipments Just Received
59c
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Greatest
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Starts
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Thurs-
day
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Be On
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FREE FACIALS
Thursday
BE HERE AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP
Phil Hall and Hub
Consolidation Sale
With each one dollar's
worth of work an expert
Facial operator will <rive a
free facial.
Introducing-
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Thursday Only
Thursday Only
Elite Beauty Shop
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Castleberry, H. E. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 82, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 27, 1929, newspaper, February 27, 1929; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth209685/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.