The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 52, Ed. 1, Friday, September 10, 1943 Page: 2
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9
he Hemphill County News
CANADIAN TEXAS
OTHELLO MILLER
Editor Publisher
PUBLISHED EVERY TRIDAY
LO0AL NEWS
W
9FriirWo nian Club held Its first
meetlnj Tuesday in the home of
Mrs Bill FlewelHng
Mrs Herman Bolte of Tampa
Kani arrived here last week to visit
her brother C h Beaty
Mrs Itomlg sister of Mrs E It
Snyder will speak on the subject of
China at the Presbyterian church
Sunday mornlnff Sept 12 at U00
Everyone is invited to hear Mrs
Romlga talk
Mr and Mrs D U Hardin Mrs
C It Cook and Miss Mattle Cook
left last week or Halstead Kilns
where Mrs Hardin is receiving
medical treatment and Miss Mattle
is a surgical patient
Aviation Cadet William L Math
ers is now stationed at the army air
forces preflight school at the San
Antonio Aviation Cadet Center
Mr and Mrs Matt Day are the
proud parents of a baby boy bom
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CANADIAN
WXTU
Mothers meeting July 25 called
to order by Mrs Brainard who
played the Opening song AmerlcA
rollcaljed and mlnute3 mailby Mrs
JohnHtsaacji > p1endid devotionals bj J
Mrs Worley she readins from
Samuel 2nd a line talk stressing
prayer not forgetting our boys in
service Review of the book Geo
Washington Carver in anrjntercst
injr manner by Mrs Stovall Greatly
enjoyed were the piano solo by
Louise Zybach and the reading by
Mrs Peeples a real entertainer
we hope to hear often Mrs Brain
ard welcomed rncmbers and guests
and thanked Urase who helped on
the program Benediction repeated
then to the dinning room from
prelilly arranged tables the guests
were scrvol ice cream and cake by
the hostesses Our outoftown guest
Mrs McGregar neo Ruby Rathjen
of Portland Oregon The Itathjen
family well remembered residents of
Canadian some years back Dick
Rathjen one time postmaster Mrs
Rathjen a valued W C T U mem
ber and we regret her continued
illness at the home of her daughter
Mrs Albert Dean Pleased to have
our members Mesdames Witt Marks
Stone and Zyback at the above
meeting The lovely foliage that
graced the dinning room table the
courtesy of Mrs Witt
M B I
J Plight Officer Bill Lindley son of
r and Mrs J B Lindley is here
on furlough this week
Mr and Mrs Jasper Smith and
hilJren of Hlgglns have moved to
Monday at the Canadian hospital Canadian
The P T A Jul
Tuesday Sept
ickool The fits
lunch will fii
type
lerved Inlhe r
meals or 25r
per
Mnuatlon of t
upon prevailing
patronage
Th Food Dl
tratloTi refiuiri
following bo s
pint of milk 2
egg or a meal
beans ot peos4
fruit aslicw
teaspoons but
Itii
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LOQAl EWS
roont Ilf open
tllVj Bsker
fca same
i has b n
fcfrfor 20
neat Con-
es depend
rices and your
4 < 1
Hon Adminls
t least the
fach child I
Weat fisfi or
fubltltute such as
cup vegetables or
cad or jnufnns 2
or fortified olco
Mm Car jiAUer in supervisor of
the lunch rooraJ
C Wi Calptwny Jr graduate of
the Phillips University of Enid
Okla will preach at the First
Christian church Sunday morning
James Clifford Splller 23yearold
son Of Mr and Mrs Hollis B Spll
ler spent a 10day graduation Jeave
here with his parents before Teport
Ing for his first officer assignments
He received his commission as
second lieutenant in the Medlcal
Administrative Corps at the Camp
Barkeley Officer Candidate school
Sept 1st
Health accident an hospltallza
tlon 1 with surgical benefits added
For individuals or entire family by
the largest oxeluslvevassocjatlon in
the world Not recomrnepded unices
sold and explained by me
All forms of Life or Term Policies
or Contracts issued by OLD LINE
LEGAL RESERVE your choice of
either Texas or eastsrn companies I
am permanently located here and I
will be glad to look after your inter-
est in the future as I have in the
past See or call me-
D A WITT
NOTICE
Am leaving Monday to
be gone ttn days As far
as I know now the shop
will be closed during my
absence
Alice Haralson
Tntyler Shop
Tor You To Tcel Well
24 hours every day 7 daye every
week never stopping the kidneys filter
vante matter rota the Mood
f more people were aware of how th
kldnejs must constantly remove sur
plui fluid excess acids and other waste
matter Hint cannot stay lit tho blood
without Injury to health there would
be better understanding of why the
whole system Js upset when kidneys fall
to function properly
Burning scanty or too frequent urlns
tlon somctlmca warns that io met bint
is wrong You may suffer nagging back-
ache headaches dizziness rheuraatla
pains getting up at nights swelling
Why not try Doant fills You will
be using a medicine recommended the
country over Deans stimulate the func-
tion of the kidneys and help them to
flush out poisonous waste from the
blood lhey contain nothing harmful
Get loans todny Use with confidence
At all drug ttorcs
I New Fall Suit Samples Ladies Tailoring Line
Drop In andLook Them Over
y
as America goes alt out for
NOW INVASION your dollars
mutt join tbefigbt toot For the very
least you can do for your country
and for your lo > ed ones doing the
fightlog is to invest In MORE War
Bonds in September
Think of Jim fighting with Eisen-
hower or Dill with MacArthur
In the Solomons or Bob up in
KisWaTheyvegIventbeirpledgeto
fight and die if need be for their
country Theyre ready to go all the
way And we at home muse see them
through alltbtway tool Thatmeans <
every individual in the country who
earns a wage or draws an income or
has accumulttedfundsmust Invest in
at least one EXTRA 100 War Dond
If he can possibly do soThose who
can must invest more This In add
tlon to your regular War Dond sub-
scription
Yes the least you can do for your
men in service is to do MORE In Sep-
tember MORE in the safest securi-
ties I n the world U S Government
War Bonds But do it now its for
the INVASION 1
L
15 BILLION DOLLARS
f Nonbanking quota
This ad paid for by the
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 52, Ed. 1, Friday, September 10, 1943, newspaper, September 10, 1943; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47312/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.