The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1930 Page: 4 of 14
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FISH FRY AT
VICTOR SMITH S RAM H
and Mrs.^Victor -
Vvoritit! Hitl-.yv, Marie M/iller, .the •; courtesy :; _ ,.
.Marilyn Witt. Saleta Cain, Mrs. Tope. weiv turnislied to all.
A.' J. Ratvlinjf.s Mrs, Charles Al-
l'(ll 11 Mrs. (■ t'Ol KV Spill ■ , • ... 1
C lark. Mrs. W; VV. Lewis. Mrs. by Hitfgms. one by Miami, ami
i ,n- Several vocal ducts wore en-
(jeorge Spiller.' Mrs. joyed during the day. One given
SmitJt
Mr. and ilrs vicror cmi«.
were host and hostess at a tis:i
frv Sunday, at their ranch home.
The following were guests: Mr.
Mrs. R. T. Alexander. Mr.
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Hai'ill1 Miller. Mrs. Kinir. Mrs.
i i Mrs. . Henson, Mr>.
, i i! Mr-. Mel mm I udd ")
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one by Canadian ladies.
Plan* for work for the various
auxiliaries were discussed.
| The address of the forenoon
(session was given • by Mrs. Kiiitf.
Jon "Can U'e Help to Rrinj? World
*Peace?" This; was \u\ in-tiiu
well as entertaining
O. E. S. ANNUAL
INSTALLATION
The Order off tht E.jt'ein Star (
atiadian Chapter 227. held its (« a;s .
annual installation Monday night, i Allowing this, a pledge oi accep-
at which time th- following were, tance to the Peace Pact was read
installed: Mrs. C. O. Johnson, jto the audience and then each
Earl Wat-'0,u> present signed their nam.;
Cornelius,
Smith, Mr. and Mrs." John fepil
ler, Mrs. Ruth U Bacon of Am-
arillo: Mrs. Tom Carver. Mrs.
Tom Parks. Dorothy Filiter. Re-
becca Sticklev, Mildred Myer>.
Bess McAdams. V. A Smith,
Frank Berends. Billy Hopkins.
Dean Alexander. J. T. Hoy. Sid
and Russel Nolen. Nan Houston
and Bill Wood.
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BUFFET DINNER
HONORS GUESTS
Mrs. H. L. Powers and Mrs.
N. P. Willis entertained in Mrs.
Powers' home Thursday evening,
with a buffet dinner, honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Lester P. Pettus of
California. . Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pettus. Cal-
ifornia: Mr. and Mrs. Lige Pow-
ers and family of Mobeetie; Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Hares of Sham-
rock: Mr. and Mrs. Holt Barber,
Miami; Mrs. Sam Siaber of Mi-
ami; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brainard
and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Yokiey and daughter. F. O. Pet-
tus, Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Willis
and daughter. Lona. and Mrs.
H. L. Towers.
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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
Mrs. J. B. Hill was hostess
to the Horn.; Economics Club of
the three communities Thursday
afternoon, May 29. The after-
noon was spent with a short pro-
gram and pitching quilt blocks
for Mrs. J. B. Hill. Ten mem-
bers were present.
The next meeting will be June
12 with Mrs. Will Ramp. Mrs.
Worthy .Matron; Mrs. ► ■
son. Associate Matron; Mrs. Clif- .to the pledge.
ford Tepe. Conductress; Mrs. K. i A paper
F. Warren, Associate Conduct- t'luenee
ress; Mrs. \V. L. Austin • ,
. Frank Shaller, Ruth; Mrs. |read by Mrs. Hale, both ot Hig-
0 V Petrie. Esther; Mrs. Joe was of interest to all.
Comb*, Martha; Mrs. Lilu D\ n.| The noon hour was spent in
the banquet hall of the church.
where a meal of roast turkev.
"How Can We ln-
Our Children's «||||
Ada';.!ing?" written by Mrs. Hum and
Mrs. C. W. Allen, retiring Worthy
Matron. Mrs. Johnson wore a
Electa; Mrs. G. W. Ayres. Chap-
lain ; Mrs. W. A. Miller, Warder;!
Rebecca Stickler, Marshal. Mrs. dressing, gravy, numerous salads,
C 0 Johnson received a beauti- and several kinds ot delicious ••
nil basket of cut flowers from cakes were served cafeteria
style. Tables were set for con-
venience of the guests and when
all were served, the toastmistress.
Mis. Geo. L. Bader, called on
Rev. Eldridge of Miami, to speak
the Grace. Mrs. A. B. Davidson
address of welcome, to
pretty corsage presented by East
rn Star friends. E, J. Pickens
who had been elected Patron.
was unable to be present. He. |
•together with other officers; will j#savi t
later date. which Mrs. Beth Hsnwood of
Higgins responded pleasingly.
j.MrtL Sippel and Miss Helen Hel-
ton rendered a brilliant . piano
be installed
at a
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DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. N
mi. limi iui . .i. 1. Appleton i ,
ntertained at dinner in their home jfluet .and„ w.,th l,lciW nt .c°"'
_ _ . • vai'i'irinn fhfl PAIII' inoiico/i rtiiHiU'li'
Friday, the following: Mr. and i
versation the hour passed quickly.
Pin Jim Reid. who "are visiting! <>«' next mee'ing of Zone Five
here from California: Mrs. W. C.!^1' he ^eld l" hCp'
Reid. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid ! ,h-v whlch time the.r new
, , . churcn is to ne ready tor service.
" '' 0 | Mrs. Chas. Tubb. Zone Leader,'
Mrs. Sani Isaacsj; Secretary.
DINNER PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Willis en-|
tertained at dinner Sundav. thej^'RS. LEE HOSTESS
following: Mr. and Mrs. Lester TO MERRY BIDDERS
Pettus of California; Mr. and 1 Mrs. Webster Lee delightfully
Mrs. Clayton Hares of Shamrock.' entertained numbers of the Merry
and Mr?. H. L. Powers.
tvl.i^AS-;:i'vn
allied by his bride and his par-
".Xliss Hostetter is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Well-
ington. 1226 Adams street. She
is'a former student of Indiana
State university. Mr. and Mrs.
Jamison will make their home
in Detroit. Mich.—Denver Post.
(May 2S>.
Frank Jamison was a former
editor of The Canadian Record,
[poth he and his son. Robert, are
u jdelj known in this territory.
W. C. T. U.
A delightful Mothers' meeting j
was held May 2«. with a large
number of numbers and guests >
in attendance. At the usual
hour, the superintendent, Mrs.'
McMordie. called the house to
order. Mrs. J. G. Brown read
selections from different chap-
ters of the Bible. From th>m
she drew a beautiful lesson. This
was followed by a prayer. "Ev-
erybody Sing." was sung with
Mrs. Mary Henson at the piano.;
Roll' was called and the minutes'J
oi the April meeting were read.
•The Doll Dance." was charm-'
executed by (Elizabeth
Diinin Adele Hanna and Fay
Davis. Miss Marie Miller played
for the dancers. A paper. "The:
Origin of Mothers' Day," read
by Mrs. Call Studer, proved most
interesting. Mrs. Wiley Wright
was to have given the paper, but
was out of town. A vocal solo.'
"Where The Wt st Begins." was |
rendered by Mrs. George Mathers.1
with ; Miss Marie Miller at the j
A few remarks were made
So. 9
CnusiMil Saviiv;
We offer floor rugs, nine
colors, size 27 by 54 inches
for only 5)5 cents. See win-
dow display. They are
worth the money.
June S
Canadian and Hemphill Hnn
County , is the Hub of a'mw
Hip-.,
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' A here ■*.
Great Gre-n
farther you
drier it gets-
are better
places.
Sjot. but the
go away the
-and the crops
than other
The last week of our Ap-
preciation Event. It pays
to investigate. We are of-
fering good merchandise—
at low prices and give you
R. M. I>. Service. Come and
see us.
thankful to,-,
pis to iii
W huvfj
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havs- erigoyed nur
•Play - aniony ^«!l
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believe
the verv b>J
;;V!,IS K,'ami °!(i
Heni|)ht)| County ig
tor their progresi. V\
Howdy, Hoys and Girl,
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Did you know tins is Roys ler.-, of
5:|)|:iat Notice too®
and Girls week at our store?
See window display of
gifts we shall give away
to some lucky boy and girl
Saturday. Be sure and reg-
antt h.pt ^ou
' 'I! about it if you j
Phone 290 The Store Ahead
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have grown, Noti[
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:koi'ner:: is t^o inuHes W
\\ e t.unk it shows
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Richardson. Hoefle. Freeman,
Records, Mathers. Abraham and
Isaacs served delicious ice cream
and two kinds of cake. A part
BIRTHDAY PARTY
.Mrs* G. L. Coleman entertained
May 2$. honoring her son. Thorn-:
as, on, his seventh birthday.
Guests enjoyed playing games.
There was a birthday cake with
J. F. Hostut.ler was leader. Sub- sever, candles and other refresh-
jert.: "Religion in the Home " jmnnts served. Thoi'e who helped
To make ttiis club a success; Thomas celebrate were: Lew
members^ should be interested, j Waggoner, Ernest Pickens. Le-
vy Davit-, Frederick Killebrew,
attend; regular, and help in. V:
programs. Each suggestion
needed and-will be appreciated
Mrs. J. B. Hill.' Reporter.
; Charles Wright. Shclton McEar-
iland, Bill Mathers, iJoshn Hop-
,
. r>— p; j Billy T.inciley, Bobbie Fooler.
JUNIOR MUSIC CLL'B t'Billv .James and bors-ev T'ibb
HOLDS PICNIC j ri_
The .Junior Music Club held METHODIST ALL-DAY
its last meeting May 26. After MISSIONARY MEETING
the meeting, two . pieces were j Last Thursday, the second
played by thej. Symphony Oreh-1meeting ; of : the yearfOr Zone
estra as part of the entertain; Five in the Aniarillo District
ment for the mothers who were!was held, in1 the new Methodist
guests. The members and guests ; Church here. , .l; :
rode to tr.e "i-ive Mile' Well.") The district secretary. Mrs. R.
where a picnic was held. Those'I. Graves of Amarillo, was in
present were: Anna -Jean Rawl- attendance, seven from Miami:
HINTS
To
Shoppers
Bidders Club and guests, in her
home Friday. Garde, n flowers
were arranged throughout the
home. Mrs. E. B. Welch re-
ceived the guest prize for high
score, while Mrs. Furman Wil-
liams received the club prize for
high score. There were four
tables. A salad course was
served to the following: Special
geusts, Mesdames Temple Har-
grave, Hanld Teague. Robert
Fry. E. B. Welch and Miss Alice
Shaller.: Club member.-. Mes-
uanns Furman Williams. Ben
Beard, Mike O'Neill. E. R. Cloyd. I
l ila Dean: Clifford Tepe,: I®f|§
•Tipps. Frank Cole. W. W. Bur-
nett, Francis McQuiddy ami Miss
V'e!m!a Tepe.
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ANNUAL PICNIC
Ti'.e Sunday School o: the!
First Christian Church held its;
annual picnic Tuesday evening, i
About seventy-five persons drove j
to the 5-mile well, where an I
"njoja' le evening was spent. !
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BRIDE WILL SEE
DENVER YOUTH
GET DIPLOMA
piano, .v HHRMnJI
by Mrs. McMordie and Mrs. j of t he program was presented in
•Johnson, welcoming members and Hie dining room
guests. The latter expressed re-1 select ion-, were
gret on losing Mrs. Ma'ilty, whoRamarirez, Jose ......
left the past week for Sherman, j Natalio Arambula, on a mam: >-
Texas. Since her residence in ! Hi'- violin and guitar. T1"'—
Canadian. Mrs. Manley has been ceived repeated applause.
a loved member of the W. C. T. U. We were pleased to
It is with regret we see Rev. jot our out-of-town
and Mrs. Manley leave Canadian, present. Mi
Before leaving. Mrs. Manley paid well
her dues for the coming year, ' ''on.s
so she will continue on our hooks, our
Tlie closing prayer was
by Mrs. Manley. j
The dining room was attrac-'
tive iri colors of red and w hite, j-'im Reid ot California;
The decorations on the tables j Miller of Abilene: and
w ere miniature May Poles sur-1 Ruby Rhea ot Amarillo.
rounded by white tapers in crys- ;new
tal holder.-. In this;/ pretty.. set- jicdme.
ting, the hostesses Mesdames .liani-
Three musical
ections were played by Jack
Martinez and
on a m.i
violin and guitar. They, re-
HiJHBRIPI
have one
member-i
Marion Smith, as
as many of the young mat-
Mrs. J. M. Shaw, one of
superintendents, was unable
j f f e red t o b-. p res en t. S he is i n Mine ra 1
Wells.
Out-of-town guests
w ere
Mrs.
Mrs.
Miss
lei [ : Ifoo.o.-so.H : for ft J
meeting are: Mesdameij
Sale, (ieorge Tubb, Simps
-.ey, i Spoi tsman,'1 AlfijojJ
10,1 d Tloqd. i , •>
I'rouram
Devi:riui:als—Mrs. Hait
l'ap"i\ "Father," Jlrsi
aacc
M'.isie Marjorie Pic
a'nd' VAonn? !Hlliev^
Reading—.Mr.-. Thomn'l
J r.
Me-"laiiie> ilciloroVs:||
Sui>erii-:tt;ndent.<.
Mr-. M. B. jsaSli
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FISH 1 RV
Mr and Mrs. H. !). !
Mrs. McAd'iu's sister?, «hi
guest- in her home, ana J
jratt Ku I,iiltloi and
••Three I iot, . d nsis fry uttl]
m -niber.- .were made ,j wei-!
.... Mesdames Furman Wil-j ——
as. J. B. Beard and J. F. Oeh-, Rn-.ird Want AJs pay.
I
.Make Your
Dollar
Have More
Cents
est Way Store
"All Over Hemphill County"
Quu'j
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REASOXA
PRICES
NOT A CHAIN STORE
Specials For Friday and Saturday, June 6 and 7
T% t rr 1 lb. Bag -27c
reaberry Corree 3 ib. Bag ?9C
Watch this column every week
for timely .suggestions of special
bargains and services offered in
Canadian stores and shops.
S S a
Mrs. Trayler is
giving some beauti- {
nil permanents with *
the new Combination
Ringlette, which was *•,
installed last week. I
A jspecial price of
$8.50 is hieing of-
fered to introduce the new
'equipment. Phone 215. Trayler
Beauty Shoppe.
For charm and individuality
in your permanent wave, entrust
your hair to experts. Shampoos
and Finger Waves, $1.00. Phone
99, Be3s McAdams' Beauty Shop.
Robert Jamison of Denver, son'
oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jamison, j
will have a marriage certificate |
in one hand and a sheepskin in :
the other by June 10. S
One of the most interested j
spectators at the commencement i
ceremony will be his wife. I
Young Jamison, who is a mem-1
ber of the senior class at Purdue!
University, will return to Denver |
to marry Miss Virginia Hostetter
next Monday, it was announced
last night.
He will then take his bride to
see him receive his degree from
the University June 10.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Welling-
ton, of Denver, and a former
student at the Indiana State Uni-
versity.
The couple will make their
home in Detroit, Mich.—The
Rocky Mountain News. (May 28).
Spinach
king Ko Brand
Large Cans
All bedding-out plants includ
«ng Geraniums, Coleus and Pe-
tunias are being sold at cost
prices or less; This is an oppor-
tune occasion to obtain plants
at 3 cents to 25 cents each.
Phone 251, Canadian Floral Com-
pany.
Go to the Book Corner in
Charlotte's Gift Shop for all
books. Buy them or rent them.
Open every day and Wednesday
evening—-7 to 9 p. m.
Raisins
Soap
Seedless
2 Ib. Pka.
18c
16c
P. & G.
10 Barn
BRIDE WILL SEE
HUSBAND GRADUATED
Fine stationery in business,
social or secretary sizes, and
correspondence cards, printed to
your individual taste, can be ob-
tained at the office of The Rec-
ord.
The unusual experience of hav-
ing his bride of a week witness
his graduation exercises will be
Robert Jamison's when he re-
ceives his degree from Purdue
University, June 10.
Young Jamison, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank R. Jamison, 1302
East Eleventh avenue, will marry
Miss Virginja Hostetter in Den-
ver next week. He will arrive
here Monday morning and, after
his marriage and tlfe graduation
of his younger brother, Frank
R. Jamison, Jr., from East high
school, he will return to Indiana
tor his commencement, aecomp-
Coffee
Shillings
1 lb.
35c
39c
Crisco
6 Ib.
Pail
Jello
Any Flavor
2 Pkga.
Rice
Sonny Boy
2 Ib. Pkg.
Oxydol
Large
Pkg.
Clorox
Post Toasties
Large
Bottle
Large
Pkg.
19c
19c
19c
10c
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1930, newspaper, June 5, 1930; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125763/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.