The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1980 Page: 4 of 48
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CANADIAN. HEMPHILL CO . TtXAf
THURSDAY 23 OCTOBER 1900
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Among those who attended
the Annual Mission Festival at
St. Paul's Lutheran Church in
Darrouzett were Mr. and Mrs.
HUlmer Koch, Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Koch. Nellie Koch. Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Schneider, and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schneider.
Guest speaker for the event
was former minister, the Rev.
Leland Diekoffer.
Dennis Wyatt of Pampa was a
visitor in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Derryl Wyatt and family
Saturday afternoon.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Gunn for the
weekend were their daughter.
Rebecca Laurie, and Bill Keels
from Dallas; another daughter
and grandchildren. Theresa
Tavlor. Kim and Chad, from
Wheeler.
Sunday visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hill were
Ldeen and Gloria Hill and
.leanette Terrell of Laverne.
Oklahoma.
Mrs. Bud Clark of Arnett.
Oklahoma, visited Saturday and
Sunday with her daughter and
her family. Nina and Ervin
Koch.
Weekend visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Bussard
were their daughter and grand-
son. Janet Garner and Greg,
and Mr. Bussard's sister.
Gladys Detriihe. all from Ama-
rillo.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wyatt of
White Deer celebrated their
44th Wedding Anniversary on
October 20. Their family sur-
prised them with a party in their
home Sunday night. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Derryl
Wvatt. Bart and Leigh Ann. of
Lipscomb; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Wyatt. Daren. Devon and Noel,
of Pampa; Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Wyatt. Cindy and Karen, of
White Deer.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Fox for the
weekend were their daughter
and granddaughters. Loretta
Newhouse. Mechalia and
Myndi. of Liberal. Kansas.
Gust Koch returned to Vet-
erans Hospital in Amarillo
Monday for a medical appoint-
ment.
Chad Walker of Higgins visit-
ed with Bart Wyatt last Thurs
day.
Robin Harper of Amarillo
visited with his mother. Verda
Harper, and brother. Brooke
Harper, during the weekend.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lance Bussard. Will
and Giulia. Saturday were Joyce
Hamilton of Harmon. Okla-
homa; and Linda Newman of
Duncan. Oklahoma.
Richard Nail of Wheeler was a
Sunday dinner guest in the
home of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Nail.
Valentine Schoenhals and
Donald Schoenhals were Sunday
afternoon visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. P H. Schafer at
Shattuck. Oklahoma.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Wheeler Satur-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Wheeler and Cindy of Cana-
dian.
Mr and Mrs. Don Beard and
Congressman Jack Hightower
On A Strong National Defense
America s military might must be second to none. I
have consistently voted for a strong, dependable na-
tional defense. America must never relinquish its status
as the greatest nation on Earth. 1 am committed to that
objective."
Responsible, Responsive, Respected
Re-elect *2 larIr
Hiflhlower
your Congressman
Monica Beard visited with Mrs.
Beard's mother. LUlie Mery-
dith, at Shattuck. Oklahoma,
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foa,
Loretta Newhouse. Mechalia
and Myndi. of Liberal, Kansas,
were supper guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joey Vanhoos-
er. Melinda. Tonya and An-
drian. in Canadian Thursday
evening. Others present were
Ruth Ann Briggs and Stephanie
and Mattie Vanhooser, of Cana-
dian.
Alvin Adams of White Deer
held Sunday morning services at
Lipscomb Union Church after an
absence of two months due to
illness.
Mrs. Kenneth Ballard. Kim
Ballard. Theresa Ash and Brian,
and Elna Thomas of Canadian
visited with Charles Thomas at
Shattuck. Oklahoma. last
Thursday afternoon.
Among those who attended
the Community Party at Lips-
comb School Saturday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Haus-
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Rankin. Mr. and Mrs. L.H.
Bussard. Janet Garner and
Greg. Gladys Detriihe. Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Ricketts and Lind-
say; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kraft
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Fry. Jim Fry. Mr. and Mrs.
Ham Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Wheeler and Cindy. Kate
Webb. Thelma Andrews. Mr.
and Mrs Gilbert Hill. Jacquita
Turner. Mr and Mrs. Ec Bar
ton. Mr and Mrs Lance Bus-
sard. Will and Giula. Joyce
Hamilton. Linda Newman. Mr.
•nd Mrs Jim Busam vM
Hwpcr. Brooke Htrpt,, 2
1"*„rp" ,nd Mir™> Qumbtt,
Lola McCabe
rites Monday
at Pampa
Mrs. Lela McCibe. 75 i
Skellytown died Friday in Hiih.
l*nd General Hospim «,
Pampa.
Funeral services were con-
ducted Monday afternoon in the
First Baptist Church in Pimp
with the Rev . Milton TTiorap«*
pastor officiating.
Burial was in Memory fa.
dens cemetery
Mrs. McCabe. born Novem-
ber 18. 1904 in Gilbert. Arkan-
sas. moved to Skellytown
1947 from Fairfax, Oklahoma
She was married to K S Mc-
Cabe on November 1925 a
Cleveland. Oklahoma
Surviving her are her hus-
band; two sons. Cari McCabe af
Manila. Philippines and Jk1
McCabe of Waxahachie; ok
daughter. Mrs Cleatus Coiiias
of Canadian t*o brothery
Homer Baker of Tulsa and L M
Baker of O*asso. Oklahonu
three sisters Mrs Una Ramboi:
of Pampa Mrs VjluO easo(
Owasso. and Mrs Aline Long i
Hominy. Oklahoma, eigh1
grandchildren and : o great-
grandchildren
TRY CANADIAN FIRST
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Ezzell, Ben & Ezzell, Nancy. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1980, newspaper, October 23, 1980; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth184193/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.