The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. TWELFTH YEAR, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, February 24, 1950 Page: 9
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House Warming
At McClure Home
A surprise house warming
welcoming the John McClurcs
Black to town was held In the
UcClure home Monday evenlnz
hdr friends bringing a won-
derful assortment of lovely gifts
Delicious refreshments of cof
rice and cake were served to the
following Mmes Mary White
Gladys Finson Mlna Gilbert
Abbye Ownbcy Flora Marks
Frank Young Lois Bryant Elsie
Roth Star Bell Carson and
Thelma Carver
Mmes Frank Cain Ora Lee
Little Edna Crowcll Lenora
Flewelllng J D Raymond I E
Jackson Fred Wit p U Hardin
and Everett South sent gifts but
were unable to be present
Mrs F D Teas and Mrs A R
Kins spent Thursday In Pampa
Mrs Vera Morehead has the
flu this week
8J2W > M CASH
Why not Pay Monthly for repair New
garages fences new rooms remodeling
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THE HEMPHILL COUNT HBWS CANADIAN TEXAS
52 Pupils Absent
At Baker School
Due To Illness
Fiftytwo children were ab-
sent from one to Ave days this
week at the Baker school on
account of illness Most of them
had the flu or bad colds
They were Max Crowell Ella
Ann Smith Mary Francis Gar-
cia Don Fox Lecreta Stephen-
son Zanne Bartlett Bill Nix
Glenna Scott J T White throat
surgery Delorres Hornback
Tommy Hobdy Ruth Eller
Earl Curtis Glen Wilson Juanl
ta Orr Mary Ellen Price Aleen
Thompson Donna Northrup
Mary Lee Crosier Daveeda Bur
nett Rolla Shaller Larry Hen
drlx Ronny Webb Dennis H11L
Arils Cansler Dixie Northrup
Jerry Wilson Jolene Norrls Dell
Krehblel Malouf Abraham Ed-
die Massey Frankle Carver
Dixie Lee Hlnes James Roben
son Virginia Hodges George
Robinson Jack Smith
Charles Adams Billy Mlcou
Kelly Wilson Jimmy Carrnlch
ael Dale McDanlels David
Swires Shirley Carr Laura Lee
Rhea Donny Rldllng Raynell
Hall Gwenette Forrest Brenda
Dixon Janice Wilbur Carol
Finson Barney Parra mumps
Mr and Mrs R B Wiggins are
getting along nicely after having
been HI with the flu
Mrs Bill Coker underwent
surgery hetfi Wednesday morning
Mr and Mrs Stanley Plum
of Tucson Ariz are visiting here
with their daughter Mrs BUI
Coker and family
Mrs M L Damron was ill and
unable to teach her math classes
Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Noble Trueblood
spent Wednesday in Amarillo
Mr and Mrs II D Price re
turned Monday evening from
Hays Kans where they had been
called by the serious illness of
Mrs Prices mother Mrs Ellen
Henn Mrs Henn was showing
some improvment when they re <
turned
Mr and Mrs Dale Hedgecoke
had as their guests this week
Mr Hedgecokes parents Mr and
Mrs J M Hedgecoke of
Tascosa Tex
Mrs Annie Homblin medical
patient was dismissed from the
local hospital Wednesday
Mrs Lon Sanders underwent
wurgery at the hospital here this
Friday
Frank Cains Have
32nd Anniversary
Mrs Dee KImbell and Mrs
Buck Nix of Arnett prepared a
delicious dinner Sunday in honor
of their parents Mr and Mrs
Frank Cain who were celebrating
their thirtysecond wedding an <
niversary
The dinner was held in the
KImbell home present were Mr
and Mrs Frank Cain and son
Artls Mr and Mrs Charles KIm
bell of Oklahoma City Mr and
Mrs Deo KImbell and family and
Mrs Buck Nix
Mrs Spiller To
Present Pupils In
Recital Sunday
Mrs Grace Spiller will pre
sent the following music pupils
in a recital at the First Metho-
dist church here Sunday after-
noon at three oclock
Judy Brock Max Crowell Bet
ty Fay Savage Janet Manley
Evelyn Jones Linda Webb Bet-
ty Lee Abraham Donna Durant
Zanne Bartlett Leila Ross Bar
ton Kay La Rue Jones Pat
Flowers Patricia Langwell Jim
Young Jane WUUs Linda
Anams Sheron Anthony Joy
Lee Lee Black Richard KIkcr
Dora Ann Young Jolene Brock
Jerry Hodges Bunny Crowell
Peggy Curlee Zella Flowers
Alice Detweller Patricia Wyatt
Annlta Schmutz Barbara Ken
dall Pat McMeans Betty Jean
Plgg and Francis Flowers
The public Is cordially Invited
Mr and Mrs Don Embee and
son David ol Wheeler spent the
weekend here with Mr and Mrs
Floyd Pyeatt and Opal Faye
Mrs Walter Worley returned
to Albuquerque Monday night to
be near her husband who is get-
ting along nicely in the hospital
there
Mrs Bill Kitchen and daughter
Phyllis Jean of Ulysses Kans
visited here this week with Mrs
Kitchens parents Mr and Mrs
Bill Shaw
W A Kessle Sr has been very
111 this week
44 Pupils 111 at
Isaacs School
Fortyfour pupils from the
Isaacs school were HI this week
and forced to miss school as
follows
MISS CHILDERS ROOM
Mumps Glenda Spruell Son
Ja Kelln Ronald Sumner Leroy
Porter Ruth Marie Porter Nor-
ma Lee Wllcoxson flu and
colds BobGober Betty Karen
Curnett Anita Hall chicken
pox Frankie Muir
MISS THOMPSONS ROOM
Mumps Alfred Derrick Bud
dy Shaw Kathryn Bennett Opal
Woodward Loyce Ann Forrest
flu and colds Tommy Barker
Jack Miller J R Bettls Judy
Ereman
MRS MONTGOMERYS ROOM
Mumps Pauline Waters
Carolyn Andrews Max Hoobler
flu and colds Jerry Lee Swires
Sharen Lallcker
MISS JOINERS ROOM
Mumps Jimmy Lewis John-
son Richard Parker Rex Sco
field Douglas Stahl Curtis
Waters Carolyn Lee Wilson
Sally Yokley Wanda June
James flu and colds David
Conatser Frances Keith Good
Charles A Hodges Doyle Lang
well Carolyn Jo Brown Martha
Louise Brown Dorothy Bailey
Nancy Faye Krehblel Shirley
Lagow Peggy Seltz Carolyn
Sutton Pauletta Verett
Theresa Cloyd Carolyn Sutton
and Ramona Parra have Just
recovered from the mumps
FARMING GET
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of JOHN DEERE
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LOWER PRICES
so stop in and see us
at once
W JEWELL
Phone 295
Canadian
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Birthday Party for
Eunice Neese Sat
Mrs Jessie Neese entertained
with a birthday party at two
oclock Saturday afternoon In her
home In honor of her daughter
Eunice Prlscilla who was cele-
brating her ninth birthday She
was assisted by Miss Beatrice
Fuqua
The children had a wonderful
time playing various Indoor and
outdoor games
A color scheme of pink and
green was carried out in the
decorations
Delicious refreshments of birth-
day cake Ice cream and Koolald
were served to the happy young-
sters and bubble gum was given
as favors
Little guests were Mary Morris
William Morris Vera Morris
Dean Morris Ella Ann Smith
Nadyne Ruth and Mary Helen
Miller Emmett Rackley Mary
Frances Garcia Glenda Scott
Dale Scott Gall Scott Arthur
and Helen Verkler and Eugene
and Mitchell Neese
Naomi Beard of Amarillo
spent Sunday here with her par-
ents Mr and Mrs R B Crosier
Sam Wangen returned Wed
nesday night from a buying trip
to Wichita Kans
Mr and Mrs II H Marks
visited friends in Amarillo Sun-
day
dayMrs
Mrs C R May of Amarillo
spent Sunday here with Mr and
Mrs Mike Reagan and daughter
Nedra Reagan Is getting along
nicely after having been quite HI
Mr and Mrs Bud King spent
the weekend at Waco
Mr and Mrs H S Wilbur Sr
returned home Wednesday night
from Fort Worth where they at
tended the Bankers convention
Mrs Russell Carver was able to
be brought home from the hospital
Wednesday
Betty Bontley is spending the
weekend at Pcrryton
Curly Castleberry Is ill with the
flu thll week
Mr and Mrs Othello Miller
and children spent Sunday and
Monday at Trinidad Colo
Nazarene Young
Folks Have Party
The young people of tho
Nazarene church held a party
last Thursday night In the home
of Mr and Mrs R B Crosier In
honor of Mary Lou Conyer and
Clata Ruth Davidson who had
justr had birthdays
Refreshments of cake and
jello were served to Kenneth
Andrews Evadene Stroud Mary
Lou Conyers Clata Ruth David-
son Velma Andrews Aladelle
Williams Mr W B Andrews
and daughters Raye and Carolyn
Mary Lee and Anna Marie Crosier
and tho teacher of this group Mrs
A N Laughry
Mr and Mrs Clark Reagan and
family spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs L F Etheredge
Mrs Grady Lunn and daughter
Mrs Boyd Bettls spent the week-
end at Wichita Falls with Mrs
Lunns daughter Nophola and
with Mr Lunns mother Mrs
J K Lunn
Mrs Georgo Hodges of Can-
yon Is visiting here with her sons
Dallas and Oliver Hodges and
their families
The Oliver Hodges have been
ill with tho flu
Dr and Mrs Harold Stevenson
and daughter Susan of Dallas
are visiting here with Mrs
Stevensons parents Mr and Mrs
W P Varnell
Mrs W P Varnell and son
BUI spent the weekend at Ama
irlllo with Mr and Mrs A R May
berry
John Wilkinson was HI Wed-
nesday
Mrs Sara Trayler
Is 81 Years Old
Mrs Sarah Trayler of Lawson
Mo i who Is visiting here in the
home of her son Jim celebrated
her eightyfirst birthday Wednes-
day
A family birthday dinner com-
plete with a beautifully decorated
cake was held in her honor
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Dr Leasers quality prescriptions and the wty t
strong hfsltby llrtitocfc poultry and hogs Ask us fc
ralusble tnansgement hints
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. TWELFTH YEAR, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, February 24, 1950, newspaper, February 24, 1950; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47645/m1/8/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.