The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1981 Page: 29 of 36
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Le and Harold Steinle
Bo were visitors Satur-
|unday in the home of
Je's parents. Mr. and
jHausler. They visited
fcht in the home of Mr.
[mother, Mrs. Alice
Shattuck, Oklahoma.
Mrs. Lincoln Booth
rj Bruce of Pampa to
here they attended the
ding Anniversary eel-
Walter and Lillie
Sunday.
Mrs. Hillmer Koch
day dinner guests in
of Mr. and Mrs.
filler at Darrouzett.
frrvl Wyatt. Bart and
were in Tamp^ last
for a medical appoint-
dinner guests in the
lelma Andrews were
ay Schafer and Jimmy
Canadian, and Kate
in the home of Mr.
[Charles Fox for Sun-
pr were Marilyn and
Hardin. Jason and
liggins.
ikend Mr. and Mrs.
were in Amarillo to
lie Annual Amarillo
| Spring Market at the
er.
Jark of Arnett. Okla-
i a visitor last week in
Df Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
I family.
Mrs. Gilbert Hill
Jay afternoon visitors
tie of Mr. and Mrs.
in Laverne. Oklaho-
supper guests were
Stan Taylor. Kalon
who recently moved
from Purcell; and
I of Woodward. Okla-
Mrs. Gene Booth,
nd Melinda. were in
klahoma, Sunday to
i 25th Wedding Anni-
jelebration for Mrs.
brents. Raymond and
■einsohn.
persary party, which
the Activity Center
[was planned by the
children. Lovella
Lipscomb, Marilyn
f Elk City, Oklahoma,
By Betty Rath Beard
Julia Weaver and Robert Hein-
sohn of Arnett.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gust Koch Sunday
were Opal Davis and Brian
Davis of Canyon; Eva Meller,
Cindy Meller and Mikey, of
Colorado Springs, Colorado.
The Mellers are making plans to
move to Perry ton.
About 30 friends and relatives
gathered for a housewarming in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lance
Bussard, Will and Giulia,
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox
visited with their daughter-in-
law, Ginger Habekott, who was
a patient in Newman Memorial
Hospital in Shattuck, Oklahoma.
Sunday evening.
Pat Wyatt. Bart and Leigh
Ann. attended a Home Demon-
stration meeting in the home of
Lela Litchfield in Higgins Tues-
day afternoon.
Donna Nail went with Mary-
Lynn Schafer and Jimmy Lane
to Amarillo Thursday where
Jimmy Lane had a medical
checkup.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hill
visited Saturday evening in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C.C.
Duke at Darrouzett.
Gene Houser of Pampa is a
visitor this week in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Booth and
family.
Lane Hill, who had been a
visitor in the home of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Bussard, returned to Cimarron,
New Mexico, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Koch
accompanied by Lillie Haines of
Arnett, Oklahoma, spent last
Sunday night in the home of
Don Thompson in Amarillo.
They returned home Monday
after Mr. Koch had a medical
appointment at Veterans Hospi-
tal.
Ada Fox stayed Tuesday and
Wednesday nights in Canadian
with her grandchildren. Troy.
Tracy and Michelle Habekott.
when their mother was taken to
the Shattuck hospital.
Donna Nail and Lucille Ether-
edge of Canadian were in Pam-
pa Saturday to attend the Feb-
ruary meeting of Delta Kappa
Gamma.
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CANADIAN, HEMPHILL CO., TEXAS
THURSDAY 19 FEBRUARY 1981
29
Nina Koch went to Arnett,
Oklahoma, during the weekend
to visit with her mother, Mrs.
Bud Clark.
Nelda and James Bean of
Amarillo, former Lipscomb
County residents, are parents of
a son, Aaron Cameron, who
arrived February 7. He weighed
8 lbs. and 6 ozs. and he has a
sister, Rilla, age 4, to welcome
him also. Proud grandparents
are Inez and James McCollum,
of Amarillo.
Valentine Schoenhals and
Donald Schoenhals visited
Monday in the home of Ophelia
Schoenhals at Shattuck, Okla-
homa.
Members of the Prairie View
4-H club met at the Lipscomb
Clubhouse Sunday afternoon.
Guest speaker was Donna Nail
who told about the Satellite
School program in the Canadian
schools.
Others present for the meet-
ing were Betsy Rader, Christy
Peery, Kelly Schoenhals, Keith
Schoenhals, Jan King, Nathan
Paul, Courtney Paul and Adult
Sponsors, Esther Rader and
Hollene Peery.
Lottie Koch attended the
L.C.W. Annual Valentine Party
Sunday afternoon at St. Paul's
Lutheran Church in Darrouzett.
Vernon Halbert of Arnett,
Oklahoma was a Sunday even-
ing visitor in the home of his
cousin and her husband, Ada
and Charles Fox.
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Ezzell, Ben & Ezzell, Nancy. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1981, newspaper, February 19, 1981; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth184210/m1/29/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.