The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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id see this before you trade $654.00
926 Hudson Coach, runs perfectly and in
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$577 50
Lol9~26 Buicic Coupee" You'll not be
Upointed in these and the price
.right. Each.—.—. — $577.50
927 Dodge Sedan. Just Duco-ed. Looks
„d runs like new $700.00
526 Dodge Sedan. Come and see. You
.n't beat this anywhere at this
frice - $500.00
•925 Master Buick Coupe. Newly Ducoed
nd looks like a 1928 model $760.00
926 Dodge Coupe. In excellent condition
.ltd a real bargain at —$450.00
1927 Willys-Knight 4-door Sedan. We'll
live you a good trade on this $850.00
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f-ust Suiiilf.y was a good day
f< r ^ Wo am truly grateful to
Iht* MfthrxJiist. and Baptist people
helping to make the day a
success, W< hope to reciprocate
in spirit and cooperation wfth the
pastors of these churches.
Sunday's service's:
Sunday School, 10:00 o'clock.
.Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock.
ammm °'cl"ck Mrvic'>
Alls H. C. Romig will deliver a
missionary address.
The entire membership of the
church should make an effort to
c«me out and receive the fnspira-
ion of the efforts of national mis-
sions. At the evening hour of
worship, the congregation will
worship with the Methodist peo-
H. J, M'anley, Minister.
Mnt Sunday was u good day
with us. Howvvor, our Sunday
■'(;hool attendance dropped off con-
Hi without any cause so far
fis ".vi« kno'w. We hope you will
''lime next Sunday. We appreciat-
ed the faces of many visitors at
t!'t* eleven o'clock service. We
v ent to the Presbyterian Church
Sunday evening for a very profit-
able service. We congratulate
the Presbyterian members on
their new paster and wish for
ti.em a very profitable work.
Our regular services will pre-
vail throughout the week. Come Poaching service Sunday morri-
and be with us. )T'K- At the evening service, Mrs.
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tion. Mrs. Romig, who has been
W. C. Harrison. Pastor.
CHRISTIAN
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"Itcd-hulred people arc
dynamic paradoxes. They
repel and fascinate, excite
anger and devotion, irritn-
lion and satisfaction. They
have strong vitality and a
fiskltad quality and «oc to
hint wliocrosses tlteir pathtr
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QUEEN THEATRE
Monday and Tuesday
When the meeting's called to or-
der,
And ycu look around the room,
You're sure to see some faces
That from out the shadows
loom:
They are always at the meeting,
And they stay until its through
The Ones that I would mention,
Are the Always Faithful Few.
They fill their respective duties,
And are always on the spot,
No matter what the weather,
Though it may be awful hot;
It may be dark and rainy.
But they are tried and true,
The Ones that you rely on
Are the Always Faithful Tew.
There's lots of worthy members,
Who will come when in the
mood;
When everything's convenient,
They can do a little good;
They're a factor in the meeting,
And are necessary too,
Bu't the Ones who never fail us,
Are the Always Faithful Few.
If it were not for these faithful,
Whose shoulders at the wheel,
Keep the institution moving,
Without a halt or reel—
Wl--.it would' be the fate of things,
Where we claim so much to do?
They surely would be failures.
But for—The Faithful Few.
Thanks for your presence and
punctuality last Sunday. Come
again. Readl the subjects and
texts following:
1:00 a. m.—"Muzzling The Ox"
1 Cor. 9:9-10.
8:30 p. m.—"Leaving the Foun-
0!l'f" .t'.m.s"--Jit
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I. lirirnberry, Minister,
METHODIST
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Sunday, and we hiiiu. •/, I^;ls v/ere present at
Sunday, and we hope to do still
better the next time. Next Sun-
day is "New Chursh" Sunday" and
all our offering will go for that
purpose. K*.ery boy unci ^irl can
help build' the r.2w church by
bringing a liberal offering Sun-!
''ay. We will have the regular
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yrars, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Snyder. She will sail for China.
August 10. We appreciate very
much this opportunity |l hear
Mrs. Romig and urge our people
to give her a splendid hearing.
The Presbyterian congregation
will ||§|||;|! with us Sunduy ev-
ening. All are welcome to our
services. C. E. Fiko.
A-MUSE-f CLUB
Mrs. C. O. Jr,!-n.-'on was hostess
in her home Tuu-day afternoon of
hist week, to the A-Muse-U Club.
The guests tn joyed play in or "For-
tv-two." Punch: was served dur-
ing the afternoon. A delicious
ice course was served to twelve
members and four guests. The
guests were: Mrs. Otis Clark,
Miss Alice Shalkr, Mrs. Clifford
Tepe and Mrs. W. D. Fisher.
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BAPTIST S. S. PICNIC
More than 100 persons attend-
ed the Baptist Sunday School pic-
nic, held at the five mile well on
ti e Gem City road, Tuesday night.
Plenty of good things to eat and
an enjoyable evening is reported.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
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J. I), Odom. Amarillo, and Miss
Minnie Cleveland, Wichita Falls,
were married here July 25. by Sid-
ney Luther.
James Lingley and Miss Bessie
Todd!, Hollis, Okla., were married
July 21, by Rev. James Todd. Jr.,
of Pampa.
Elbert A. Zybach and Miss Ru-
by Goad were married' July 21 bv
Rev R O. Browder ,L
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U, Will Tell Tbe Slory
I; Speed Up And Make It Your Own
As a final and fair warning, don't be afraid of having too
many votes—you can't have too many. It would be bet-
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so more than enough, than to be beaten by a few thous-
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Speed-Ironing
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'T^HAT operates
X from the wringer
shaft of your Thor
Washing Machine.
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THAT is portable— carried with
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John Carver and Elmer Atwood
of Abilene
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teaching in Hawaii, will leave this
week for New York City, where
they expect to be employed'.
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the Mothers' meeting Wth Mrs.
McMor.'iie. : superintendent,' presi-
«' *• The excellent ,„'OOT«m con-
Sister! of interesting paper clip-
pings interspersed with brief re-
marks relating to the rtffferent
state and national candidates, by
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Mrs. W. A. Johnson. There was
a well rendered piano solo by He-
len Helton. Two vocal solos, "Es
trellita," and "Thy Beaming
hy,S." by Mrs. Parker D. Hanna;
also two by Mlrs. Marlon Allen,
"There Are Fairies at the Bottom
o! the Garden." and "Sonny Boy."
Mrs. Sanders accompanied both
TTw.r.T. L'. welcomes Mrs.
Allen, among us. At this point,
the superintendent welcomed 0UP
members who have been absent
for .some time. Mesdames .New*
ir.nn of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Dick
Fiathjen, of Portland, Ore., Miss
Blair of Washington, D. C. and
III CureUn of Amarillo, all
made a few pleasant remarks.
Mrs. Newman served as superin-
tendent ■ of Mother's meeting "22
'•'ears, and Mrs. Cu ret on for some
time.
Rev. C. E. Fike offered t'i
mg prayer. Then, to the dining
room where were served different
•:inds of sandwiches, Ice cold tea
from prettily appointed tables, re-
-plendent with bouquets of gard-
en flowers, by the hostesses, Mes-
dames Jesse Yokley, W. A. John-
son. McQuiddy, Grace Spiller and
Sportsman. Three of the hostes-
ses, Mesdames K. Young; R. T. r
Alexander and' Oney, were out of
Chance, Dean, Bi'iler. McFatter,
Marion Smith, C. H. Shaller, On-
ey and Hines.
Program
Devctionals—Mrs. J. G. Brown.
Paper-Mrs. C. E. Fike.
Piano Solo—Lonna Willis,
Rfading—Vera Chance.
Vocal Solo—Mrs. Jep Todd.
Mrs. O. R. McMordie, Supt.
Mrs. M. B. Isaacs, Reporter.
§OlyOTERS OF
HEMPHILL COUNTY
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I want .0 thank the: people of
Hemphill County for the support
)hn Carver and Elmer Atwood ^riven me ,ln t]}* recent election
Vhilene, Texas, who returned ann fr,!' th*\r hbei'a! suPP°rt
'anadian, two weeks ago from the Whether you supported
hinrr in raiillK iiSlM me in * _ election or not, you will
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find me just as ready to serve you
as I have ever been in the oast.
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10 THE VOTERS OF HEMPHILL
COUNTY
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To the citizenship of Hemphill Coun-
ty. I am taking this method of expressing
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my deep appreciation tor the loyal support
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the voters gave me in my nomination for
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ihe office of Countv Treasurer in last Sat-
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times endeavor to render tlie.verv best ser-
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1928, newspaper, August 2, 1928; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125671/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.