The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1935 Page: 4 of 6
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CONTRACT BRIDGE
HONORS VISITORS
Dr. and Mrs! F. D. Teas en-
tertained Friday evening, honor-
ing Miss Mildred Conatser of Ft.
Worth, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
E. Groover of-iW^ac^.' The home
was attractive in Yuletide deco-
rations. There were five tables
of contract ljp&g£. Mips Mildred
Conatser made high score for the
women and Mr. B.' C. Fisher high
for the men.. The. honerees re-
ceived guest awards. ' Guests in-
cluded the honprees, Mrs.-John
Caylor, Messrs.. and Mesdames
Frank McMotdie; Frank Cham-
bers, Wiley Wright,.Bruce Water-
field, E. J. Ciissert, LI A. Mc
Adams, Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Meeks
and. Mr. E. C. Fisher.
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MRS. OSCAR STUDER
HOSTESS
Mrs. Oscar Studer was hostess
to the Amuse-U Club Friday aft-
ernoon. The .home was attrac-
tive with Yuletide decorations,
Favors from the hostess were
gifts from a Christmas tree.
Guests exchanged gifts. The re-
mainder of the afternoon was spent
playing 42. The Yuletide . colors
were used in the refreshments.
Special guests were: Mrs. Charles
Teas and Miss Alice Shaller.
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FAMILY DINNER
CHRISTMAS DAY
Mr. and Mrs. J.-E. Gilbert en-
tertained a number of ..their rela-
tives with a- dinner. Christmas
day. Those • present included:
Sam Laney and children of Rey-
don, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Burton, Reydqn^ Okla.; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Wheeler, .Gem; Mr. and
Mrs Everett Burton,. J. F. Gil-
bert, Calvert Norrjs iand Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Forrest of Gem.
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dinner party5
honors visitors
One of the most' attractive holi-
day affairs was the seven o'clock
dinner Friday, wfa^ruMr. and Mrs
-G. L! Addison were hosts, honor-
ing their daughter; Irene, anther
friends. " Misses' Asalie Key~and
Sadie Bean, who were house
guests. .... ..
At a beautifully appointed table
places were lafd'. for the follow-
ing: Misses Irfene 'Addison, Asalie
Key, Sadie Bean, Margaret Col-
lins, Virginia. Wilbur, Christine
Stone and Mrs. Clark Mathers;
Messrs. Wilfred Coym, Dee Wor-
ley, Clark Mathers, Billy Hop-
kins, Rush Snyder, Harry Wil-
bur, Jr., and J. T. Hoy.
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BUFFET SUPPER
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Studer en-
tertained Friday evening, with a
lovely buffet supper followed by
contract bridge. . Christmas deco-
rations: were used. • Guests Were :
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McQuiddy,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis McQuiddy
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ingwersen.
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yuletide parties
A tea and a .42 party on Fri-
day, concluded a series of Yule-
tide parties given by Mrs. Sam
Isaacs.
A number of friends enjoyed a
musical tea Friday afternoon from
2:15 until 3 o'clock, at; which time
Miss -Margaret Earl Fisher played
a number of piano solos and Miss
Helen Snyder sang. Tea was
served in the dining room. The
entertaining rifoms were taste-
fully decorated, in' holiday colors.
A group played 42 from 3 until
5 o'clock. '-Favors' were pretty
nut cups.
dinner-bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Button
entertained a number of friends
with a seven o'clock dinner Fri-
day night, in their home. Follow-
ing the dinner bridge was "played.
Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. F. N.
Sawyer and daughters, Ferman-
etta and Kay; Miss MyraMillard,
Mrs. Myrtice Nichols of Okla-
homa City; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Zybach and Mr. and Mrs. Cole-
man Jackson.
No 354
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in Pattern 350 a distinctive daytime frock. Sizes available are
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Bridge was played and mt w#
strokfe of twelve guests join d
hands and sahg, ... Mes-
Svne." Special guests were. Mes
dames George Mathers and Pau
Bryant.
CHRISTMAS PARTY HONORS
COLLEGE STUDENTS
Bob Jicjcflbri,; Jo6n Henry Brady,
Bill Cornelius: of Albuqwerque,
N. E, and Malouf Abraham.
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W. C. T; U.
Only a few members were pres-
ent at the W. C. T. U. meeting
December /26. Mrs. Hoover read
the 23 Psalm, and the Lord's
Prayer was repeated. Extracts
from letters written by Mrs. J.
M^nJuth"Allison was hostess T. Jackson, Dallas; Miss Capitals
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McMeans,1 Brightwell, Waco, were read
„tTbVdffe party Saturday night!Gerlach, Woodward, Okla,; Mrs.
i, vinrr Sarah McMcaiis> BrififMnw
sees crt«mm
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Devotional, i
Readings,^
Messrs Glyndon Riley, Lyn-'the month of January excepting
Sh Ri ef and Bob Dunn, who the fourth Wednesday, which is
ard RHey, ana *> I Mothers. meeting. We trust as
many as can possibly do so, will
come and help us. Books need
going over, having accumulated
as we have not mended any since
were home spending the Christ-
mas holidays.
A lovely plate luncheon was
served, carrying forth the Christ-
mas motif. High scores were
awarded Miss Fritz Worley and September. We lafcked about two
dollars of clearing $300 at our
recent bazaar. Some nice left
overs we would like to sell to
make that amount or more
Mr! Malouf Abraham. The travel-
ing prize was, also, Won by Mr.
Abraham.
Other than the honor guests,
those present were: Misses Fritz Mothers' meeting will be held
Worley, Dorothy Johnson, Iris January 23. Hostesses: Mesamdes
Lewis,' Lei a Callaway; Messrs. T. S. Jones, W. J. Todd, Snyder,
Fred Coym, Wallace Caldwell, Jr., Sam Isaacs, Ramp, Gerlach,
hams, Supts ,
Mrs. M. B. luj
N'EW YEAWTdL
Mr. and Mr8.7J
tertained with u.
ner, Tuesday
the birthday of t
Mrs. Leslie WeKy
guests enjoyed(
Mrs. Oscar Sttt£
her bridge clubj 1
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at 15 cents cacii:
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Pattern No 35 0
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bridge for sisters ..t.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cantfeff en-
tertained. at bridge Saturday
night. The honor guests' Xvere
Mr. Cantrell's -sisters, Miss iferle
WOMAN'S CLUB .
The regular meeting of the
Woman's Club was held Tuesday,
in the ';home of Mrs., H, H. Marks.
Mrs. King; was ;in .charge if the ..__
program. "Members responded to'.Ciantrell of *Oidahoma~'fcu$,\anc.
rpll.caD by telling, of a Texas ^Miss Al^ir Cantrell, who is a.
artist. . j dent in Baylor, at Beltorfp V The
•Musical numbers included M.ary honorees, Miss Doris Teas, Charles
Teas, J. T. Hay, H. R. Jones and
Mr. and Mrs,, Cantrell played;
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Daggett Lake's "Have You Been
to Texas in the Spring," sung by
Mrs. R. N. Matthews and "The
Message of the Violets" from the
light opera,. "The Prince of Pil-
sen," sung. by Mesdames, Charles
Tubb, George Bader, Walter
Ayers, and Sam Isaacs, with Mrs,
T. D. Moss at the piano.
Mrs. Cussens gave a piper,
"Art| in Texas Under the NRA,"
telling of <work done; in Fort
Worth, San Antonio, and other
cities. Detailed description was
given of the murals in the PPHS
Museum at Canyon. These are the
work of Harold D. Bugbee of
Clarendon, and Ben Carlton Mead
of Amarillo,
Plans were completed, for 'the
annual Guest Day to be held in
the W.C.T.U. Building, January
fifteenth.
LUNCHEON FOR .
VISITORS
Mrs. G. L. Adison entertained
Thursday, with a lovely one
o'clock luncheon. Guests were:
Misses Irene Addison of Dallas,
Sadie Bean of Lubbock, Asalie
Key of Lamesa and Doris and
Gladys Strader.
HONOR MASON
BROTHERS WITH DINNER
Mrs. J. C. Mason and Mrs.
Lewis Merry entertained Wednes-
day evening with a seven o'clock
dinner, honoring-J. C. and Geprge
Mason. Places were laid for the
following: Dale Nix, Jamie Spiller,
Erbin Crowell, Dean Cook, James
Hartnett, Lawrence Teague, Lewis
Merry, and J. C. and George
Mason.
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MRS. STONE HOSTESS
TO CLUB MEMBERS
Mrs. Frank 8lone was a charm-
ing hostess W a "fo^ly three-
course Chrisfmas dinner Thurs-
day, December 21, in/the home of
Mrs. R. H. Stone. Guests were
members of the. Pleasure Hour
Club and Miss M^a Millttd. Gilts
were exchanged and bridge was
played.
Record Ads Bring Results.
Z. I. 9. REUNION
Members of the Z. II 9. Club, a
club organized here years ago,
held their reunion in Amarillo
with Mrs. Meriam Clark Suggs as
hostess. Dinner Was served at the
Capitol Hotel. Members present
were: Mesdames Reba' Johnson
Philpott, Regina Johnson Rasor,
Vera Chance Jones, Evelyn What-
iey Lemmons, Carolee Mathers
Swarts, Misses Ruth Shaller and
Helen Snyder;
Why not start the New Year
right by paying up what is owed
on your subscription to The Canfr-
dten It will make both
the subscriber and the editor a
little happier.
ALICE TUBB HOSTESS
Miss Charlotte Alice Tub?, en^ 111
teritained some friends with a ■ "
party on Wednedsay, December
26. . Delicious refreshmenta,dTyere
served to the following guests:
Ruth Allison, Margaret Curtice;
Agnes. Alford, Shirley' Y^iUng,
Fritz Worley, Dorothy Jo%sbii,
and the hostess. "
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FAMILY REUNION -
M.r. and Mrs. S. E. Arnold were
hosts of December 24,. at' a re-
union of the family of Mr. and:
Mrs. W. L. Meek of Spearman.
Mrs. Arnold is a daughter of rJUrs.
Meek. This was a surprise to
the honorees as they did not think
it possible for the family to- as-
semble at this time. A ver^"jTn;
teresting program was given by
the grandchildren before ' the
presents were distributed from*the
tree.
The Christmas dinner was <^aten
at Bert C. Meek's home Christ-
mas day. ■ Those present pre:
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Meek of
Spearman; Carl Meek, Spearman;
Ray Meek, Oklahoma City ;i:; Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Rippey and daugh-
ters, Dawn, Doris arid Lenaf j^erle
of Norman, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Flanagan and daughter, La-
Rue, of Mpbeetie, and -her daugh-
ters, Freida and. Betty Jean; Mr.:
and Mrs. Bert C. Meek of Gem;
Mr. arid Mrs. S. E. Arnold of
M. S cMnniunity and Mr. arid
Mrs. Austin Caldwell and daugh-
ter, Beverly, of Canadian
DOROTHY JOHNSON
HOSTESS
Dorothy Johnson entertained
New Years eve with a watch
pa^ .,Car? game8 were played
until the New Year came :in,
?Tewor^® vr&re part of i the
celebration. At bridge, Georgene
Henson and Malouf Abraham re-
ceived prizes for high scores.
Refreshments were served to
the following: Charlotte Alice
Tubb, Shirley Young, Fritz Wor-
ley, Ruth Allison, Iris Lewis,
Georgene Henson, Bob Jackson1'
Steve Helton, Glyndon Riley M^
louf Abraham, Cleo Calloway,
John Henry Brady and the hos-
tess.
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winter merchandise. See our big four page cir-
cular being mailed this week. It is full of extra
values and extra savings, in addition we offer
you a remarkable reduction in Mens Suits,
Overcoats, Leather Jackets, Ladies Coats,
Dresses, Jackets, Millinery and hundreds of
other articles for winter service.
SATURDAY IS THE BIG DAY
COME, COME AND COME EARLY
extra special dress offer
Silk Dresseis values $1 OC
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Latest styles in Ladies Felt Hats, values to $3.95.
limited. Hiirry 'iiid take these away. Price only
special dress offer
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fitting and most desirable patterns ever i
the trad^t the pirice. , Our reg-
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here|aM buy- a
Men's $7.95 and $8.95 Leather Jackets /
soft light colors, choice
Mens Chocolate Suede Jackets, Zipper
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$4.50 Men's knit bottom button suede IJ j
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These prices also include values in wool
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Men's All Wool Navy Zipper Jacket, only!
Men's Sheep Lined Moleskin Coats j
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1935, newspaper, January 3, 1935; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125892/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.