The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1920 Page: 9 of 10
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Ira Swinehart was discharged
fiom the hospital Sunday as on
the road to recovery. He suffered
severe injuries in the auto acci-
dent at Wichita, Kansas, the Sun-
High School Coming fnti lb Own
Canadian high school is coming
into its 'own this Sfwtntjfer J&s the
leading fducllipaal irtgjtitption of
the NoSrth Plains, %nd a number
of young men and women from
ottyer counties as welL^uk from
" iVAP&Mtx hive erf-
work
Canadian schools
gresfjV^f policy
hooi
<?.av before, the principal hurts
t>juig a cut on the forehead «f d
<t>n« on the right shin. [}ht0«|li .. ,RJ
injuries affected his heart forTHej^118 winter. The Efficiency of the
farst few days, but
teems to have gonf*to his sho
der and lower side.\)w
die, the other Cana8iu
the accident, is well on the road
tjo recovery. The Haynes qpufr tl
struck the Overland ca^ itl
irere riding in was going aSou
Ijcrty miles an hour and hit their
fear almost f^l |WfK, THp
Overland wafi" tffivenrig" 'about"
twelve miles an hour. When the
frs met Mr.- 8#in$h8Bt^n4:.A>
Mann of Wichita, who was
iving the Overland, wejr^
pulted thru the •rwh tfsTlieto,"aild
Mr. McMordie followed them
thru the same route.
furnish e<i alblg* bunch! ofWn WHI Enter Traffic Truck Contest
Doraey Wiggins to build a team| % l. Helton, local Traffic
out of. The prospects for a good Truck dealer, has entered one of
football year for Canadian are
exceptionally bright.
The Canadian Battery Company
The Willard Battery Station is
l t>w' located iri the Studer block
In rhari?ft of K. Ei KrouthT. and
his Traffics in the National Traf-
fic Economy Contest to take plact
$ept Slat, which will be one of
the.big features of National Traf-
fic , TruoK Week. Traffip Truck
dealers, fr^ni every. state -in the
union and .from Canada ^are .eiter;-
foTwardTifpfnTy. • j;
Some of the home boys who haj}
planned that they* year on thje
•football learn- %ad^come this win-
ter will now have to be content
/With :*pUtpe^ onyttye second teaijh
for the enrollment' of larger mefc
among the out-of-town student^
%U6-teitoirti#* tfoiv a try-out ha^:
f Ci 1 ■ *!' .< t t
#. P^pns; Batterijps ^nb'e4JJI^
W sierVice *lo6*fe# sykkt iiipV^M
m m Hfs #f#ym6vati^for
p^onS'oflhf^ l*ipidjl^ frrojv-
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among the out-of-town student!}-: feftttery business on"' the'' North
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To: qaalify fOp. theJ-prizes eacji
4Mler|.intt t make a six hwrnoo-
eiop m irA jsfith. :* capacity* load,
making ,>♦: sw m affid*vit. firttc t«
the amount of gasoline: an4xetf
^OOpum.ed47 Fjrst: g&rize t«ilt>rbe
£wacd«d.eto • thg .dealer (•
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Puckett
£nd their baby .took. Sunday jjdija*
Ber at J. W. WiHiams*.'
c Mr. Pennington called at. the
W. S. Helton bofrie Sunday eve-
ning.
B. B. Glenn, and ^is family
slpent Saturday night iarfd Siihd'siy
at R. D. Glenn's.
>, W. S. Helton and son called at
his brotherinlaw, J. M. Ponder's
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr£. Don Jones and,
their children spent Monday at
G. H. Jones'.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Glenn and
their children and B. H. Hooker.
and hisr children? went to Cana-
dian Fiiday fto; tfpe Mrs, - Hooker,
who id'li|. ih&lidlpitaE : .
The Misses Addie Athington,
Gladys Keiper, and Messrs. As-
bury and Dick Kiker attended the
picnic near Rankin Friday.
Mnrtic Helton called-*at
P. Helton's Monday evening.
f ¥he—Mi-sstfs" 'Addie Athington. H-
Edna Vance, and Lee Kiker spent j
Sunday evening at Chan Helton's.. 1 '
Mrs. M. J. Edwards of North j
Carolina is visiting |-t the home
of her son, J. R. Edwards.
% ■ H. A. Markbiivi -wicj Japiiy-j,
took dinner rftH'. H. Greennoasfe'-s ^
home Sunday. fY.Aci}£(~ ) 3.
Messrs. Edwards and Kelly art'
Shipping several cars of cattle
this week. ' • ■
•; Miss Lorena Cunningham is
spending the we^j at, Mfs. M. P.
Hoeers'.
Mr. and Mrs.- C. v.W. Helton
spent the day at the- «T. R. Ed-
^ards home Monday.
^Mj.. a.n4-.Jdw> *Cv~-Wv ^Eriekson^
and daughter, Irene, returned
% M is^^ssE^^'c^^f'rfJMinacl^aiii
is spending,..the. atwt|ie ,Estes'
and Brair home's.'" ' " "" '
( Miss Cle!a Grantham and-Herv
schel Granthani are ^isitiii^.'neai
Amarillo."
' Mrs. B. 'K«i:pfer'ahd Her daugh-
ter, Miss Gladys, called at Wheel-
.Saturday.- - .
..Miss.. Lorena Cumiing^ntw- ^h<1
^•well Steen too)v Simday. dinner,
at the J. W. Williams home.
> Messrs. Erickson., Lohberger,
Greentonse^j#d J. R. Eftwards
Y'ere lUsini^&allers in (Jlfedian
Mondj
Mr. UVMil. W. A. MSfkGftl&nc"!
their (Mndreraare moi
nadiaiw for <me bei
school.
, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Erickson
tjbok Sunday dinner at the J,
5wanson home Sunday. nja
h The Misses Eunice and Ethel
Helton called on Miss Mat^wT;
Edwards Monday evening.
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fied all of tlie Official ■! LaJ^iratory A]<^dels of |he«.
Edison that are .now in our
these Certificates of. Authenticity to :isyijth/.
each instrument. It guarantees that such instrument is an
exact' duplicate of the New Edison which' ft 1 riniph'e(1 at
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the tone-test given last Friday evening at the Methodist
Church and that; it is capalJfe i?^fe^A^E^st.jq
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alass at the high school on Mon-
day, Sept. 6th, and the tuition
^ates will be $7.50 per month, or
two from the same family for
$13.00. Mrs. J. W. Sanders.
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Loomis, L. P. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1920, newspaper, September 16, 1920; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125465/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.