Borger News-Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 280, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1946 Page: 3 of 16
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Page 3—Borger. (Texas) Newi Herald—Thursday. Octo\ar 17. 1946
Women Of The Moose
Committee Chairmen
Meet For Luncheon
Stinnett News
By MRS. RAY OWNBEY
Committee- chairmen of Women
of The Moose met Monday fur a
covered dish luncheon at the home
of Mrs. Charles Leo Anderson,
1110 West Roosevelt.
A centerpiece of fluted crochet-
ed ru.-es thanked by lighted tapers lrl
in crystal candelabra decorated the
table.
Following the luncheon, Mrs.
Anderson, senior regen. for the
Past Matron* and Past Patrons
night was observed recently by
Stinnett order of Ha-tern Ktai
A brief program and regular in-
itiation was held. Several matrons
and patrons were present. ,
Refreshments were served by
Mrs La Verne Fatly to ?:s mem
Sew And Also Club
Makes Plans For
Chrisimas Party
Plan fo the annual Christmas
party were made when members
of tile Sew and Also elub tnef
Tuesday m th« home of Mrs. C. C.
Luginbyhl.
Refreshments were served fol-
lowing the business meeting.
fVo-i t were Mesdames Ivan
Rolls, llmia.is I- ISK. Ve-ta Thump-
. Hairy Struwn, J Howard.
Liibon P« stop. Finery Neff, liob-
i rt Cochran.
Announcement were made
follow-: Betty Lackey. worthy
matron will leave about Oetooer
111 for Houston, while -he wall ai-
lodgc, presided over a business tend Grand Chaplet along with
meeting and class oi instructions other matrons trom the Paulino
tor her committee chairmen, die.
Each chairman will call a meet- The founding oi Stinnett char-
ing of her committee, it was an- ter will ho observed the Inst
pounced. ; Thursday in November. All offu
Attending were Mrs. Dale Lane, ers and Stars are asked to b< pi.
Mrs. Keith Lane, Mrs. 11. H. Huff- ent tonight, when a drill and piai
man. Mrs. Roy Moody. Mrs. Hen-1 tice will be held at the regular
r.v Fields, Mrs. Mickie Ma.ve. Mrs. meeting.
Paul Hoofer, Mrs. W. T. Grecn-
Mrs. Davidson Is
New President Of
Past Noble Grands
Mrs C A Davidson was di e-
ted pm elect, and Airs. O. L.
(Junior, 'iic Igc dent ‘*f the Past
Ni.ol, (Stand- club at a meeting
held Fi ida.v a the home of Mi
S L. lh.kci'.
Retie hnic-t , wire served to
the eleven members present.
Next meeting on October 25
will be in the home of Mr, P t
Kelly, 11.) Whittcuburg,
BOHGAN BEGINS PLEDGE
DUTIES AT NTSC
SPECIAL to Borger Newn-Hor-
nld:
DENTON, Ti n.. 'Special” Oct.
17- John Curtis Hood, son M H.
M. Hood of Burger und a student
at North Texas State College is
among the 5H prospective fratern-
ity men who began plixlgr duties
this week ai NTSC.
til the six North Texas frnteie
itie- back on a prewar level, the1
Gee/le fraternity leads by listing i
it pledges, the Talon 12, Pi Phil
Pi 10, Fulro ■ nine. Bela Alpha 111
Hi tii -even and the Trojan six.
Hood, a sopnomore pre-law m -
ior, pledging the Beta Alpha
Rho Beta friiternity at NTSC Ik
- a membet d the Sinnne fra- ,
ternity.
THBBr (V,LL>?° . V -Cod- I on. .7— cmcA00^,T. * street, i ~ ''X'StXZ
rie Taylor. 45, Houston attorney op)—J, M. McBrayer, 43, of „rvlce South State street »nd refused to move.
wax killed and him companion H. nton III died m a h<-p tel w(|, l)y by a |...s- 0ut , police squad took Jones
Mr*. Mercy Mar*h, 4tt. \\av in- hero t« rdnv «»i burn- wwtd ........ .. t,( i. . , ..ia>, t,.,i tor A . ... _
jured yeMcrriny in an auto-pede* Oct 4. it* nn oil well fire north "* ; . f i*or * *ree t0
t-uni accident Taylor * death wn* of here ’ . Jj . 1 V, ‘ rW’onnor where he was charged with dte-
the first traffic latality here h- The body will b* -ent to Mar- i unduetm Maurice OiC..
23 days. • i, ,11 t, ..... f„r burinl aid after he put ott Wulie Jones. Iordei !> conduct__|
•ball. Texas, for burial.
way, Mrs. Russell Beckwith.
Tes Trams Club
Plans Friday
Night Dance
What Next: Strain the baby’s
'orange juice through milk niter
pads, and you will have no orange
particles to clog and slop up the
j pottle nipple when baby drinks.
CONCHO COUNTY TO
VOTE ON BEER SALES
PAINT ROCK. Tc\. Oct. 17-
< l*i Concho countv commission-
ers have ordered a county-wide
election tot N'o\ ll oil the -ale cl
beer after receiving petition
signed tiv more than 2511 namc-
Thc i ount.v legalized the sale
i i beer by ;:7 votes in a special
election in IU44. In subsequent
precinct elections two precinct-
--•. wci and tw11 dry.
M-MICm
Wanda Alexander entertained ent-
members of the Tes Trains sub!
deb ‘club u! Phillips Wednesday
evening at her home.
Plans were discussed for a free
dance for the football boys follow-
ing tne Wcllington-Phillips game
Friday night. Plans for a party
on October 30 w ere also discussed.
Refreshments were served after
the business meeting.
Present were carulyn Oxtrcrn,
Mrs. Dewey Is New
Member Of Rebekah Lodge
Mrs. Minnie Dewey was intro-:
oi ceil anil welcomed as a trails-;
lei member into Borger Rebekah
lodge at a meeting held recently
in t he 1. (O. F hall.
Mrs. O. W. Gardner, Mrs. H.
Fields, Mrs. (). L. Gunter. Mrs.
Galhreath, and Mr; Johnnie John-
Mr. and Mrs. Author Guinn are.'"' composed the serving e..m-
home alter a two weeks visit in
Mrs. Johnny Bergnei and sons.
John William and Jimmy, have re-
turned after a \ i.-it with her pur-
Texhoma.
'mittee for the i. riling.
Fast Texas with relative-
Mi. and Mis. Frank Hetnei and
son. Steve, have returned from
a week’s -ta.v in the vicinity oi
Dallas and Watuhacliic.
Joe Cwnbey visitid friends and
Jo, Board, Katherine Agee, Aline relative- in Amaihlo •- t v.ee,.
Irwin. Car d Pinkham. Jo Ann end, curuute to Grey stone, Coi,,-
White. Nancy McClellan, Doris rado, where he will look alt, ■ I- .
I’atnpa r.he,,
11\ e w lio wa-
pia hospital.
they \ isiti-d a rcla-
a patient at ., Pam
IX you r nose some-
Umcs fills up with stuffy transient con-
la ii ai- put a lew drops of Yu-tro-nol
in each nostril. It quickly reduces con-
gestion und makes breathing easier in
u hurry . . . gives grand relief from
Kuittlv. ‘snec/.v. stuffy distress of head 1
c old.- Follow direction: inthe package.
VICKS VA-TM-NOl
Smith, Margie Fklund, Juanita
Armstrong. Elza Marie Motntt,
Beverlv Fisher. Carolyn Cash, l'at-
-v Wallis.
intv-- interest-.
Leland Pierces
Honored ai Shower
Ah. Mid Mrs. Don Kin;; of south
I Texas arrived last weekend to
, , i.-it their parents, Mr. and Mi
jJim Claybruok and Mr. and Mr-
j.Iaek King and family.
S ^ y T*
I Mr--. Ruby McDonald and daugh-
ter. Mrs. Mcljuislcon of Borger.
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Leland'were visitors at the courthouse
Pierce, whose marriage was an • aturday.
ev ent ol Thursday night, Mr. and | _ , ..
Mrs. C. W. Jackson were hosts at Mr. and Mrs Ralph Borland
a surpri-e bridal shower Tuesday daughters Peggy Lou and Bar-
night at their home. 1105 Phillips bat a m Gruvci were here last
| weekend visiting Mr Bort s par-
' Games cf bingo were played1‘-•ids. Mr. and Mrs. John Ownbey.
during the evening imii prizes were Tlu-y uelr ‘''*'’oUte to Amarillo,
won by W. D. Johns, Miss Drudella ami were accompanied by Mrs.
Williams, Mrs. Leroy Ingram, and ^uc’k E. Smith ol Borgi
Mrs. B. W. Kilgore.' I .“TTV, , . ...
The honorees were presented AL - ,llu* ybs. \tiih- L,u4.i\ ol
with a lovclv wool blanket bv the Holt ecmmmiity, and daughter.
,. Mrs. Kyble Reagan ol Borger were
" Refreshments were served by the *» Stinnett recently ennmtc to
hostess, assisted by Miss Rae Park
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Attending were: Mr. and Mis.
B. W. Kilgore, Mr. and Mrs. W.D.
Johns, Mr. und Mrs. Dean Dugan,
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ingram, S. R.
Duke, Homer O. Johns, Ray Town-
-end, Bennie Parks, Mrs. Natalie
Ward Cory.
Miss Mary Jo Norman, Miss
Drudella Williams, Miss Rae Park-
er, Miss Bonnie Wilson.
Davis Twins Honored
Wiih Birlhday Party
I Alma Jane and Jackie Wayne
Davis, twin children of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W, Davis, were honored
with a party on their seventh
birthday Saturday afternoon
at the Davis home.
An arrangement of petunias
Ranked on either side by a large
birthday cake decorated the tim-
ing table.
Taking pictures of the group
w as followed by an hour of games
and gilts.
Refreshments of cuke, punch and
apples were served to the follow-
ing guests: Sandra, Shirley and
Mary Etta (tales, Barbara Kay
Pollock, Jay and Jove Kaye Lane,
Martha Sue Parnell, Janet Gibson.
Gale and Frank Howard. Carol
Sue and Judy Kay Watts, John
and David Coffee. Cerwin Crain.
Jerry and Donald Laughury* Don
Davis.
MARION CLUB TO SET
DATE FOR RUMMAGE SALE
Date for a rummage sale spon-
sored by the Marion club wall be
announced soon, according^to Mrs.
Bess GiJlmnn, club president. The
announcement was made follow-
ing the discussion of plans for the
-ale at a meeting of the club re-
cently.
A Competent,
Xrustwortliy
Service
An old »ubli»hed funeral
arrvirr that rontmur*. rrar alter
year, to match the modernity of
ibe time* retain* public confi-
dence
ll irnpretoc* oldtime reaid ent*
and newcomer* alike uilb it*
■olid «le«df»»ine** of chjiacier--
fiony them a»*uranre. of com
prtcat, leutiarorlhy aitenifame, of
fair pro* - end -,«d talur*
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Here’s What You Gel:
• 4 Dinner Knives < long or short blades1
• 4 Dinner Forks
• 8 Tea Spoons
• 4 Dessert Spoons
• 4 Salad Forks
• 2 Table Spoons
• 1 Butter Knife
• 1 Sugar Spoon
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First Love
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• 8 Dinner Forks
• 16 Teo Spoons
• 8 Dessert Spoons
• 8 Salad Forks
• 2 Table Spoons
• 1 Butter Knife
• 1 Sugar Spoon
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• 8 Dinner Forks
• 8 Teo Spoons
• 8 Oval Soup Spoons
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Phillips, J. C. Borger News-Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 280, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1946, newspaper, October 17, 1946; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737723/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.