The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1930 Page: 4 of 8
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appreciated.
lovely bridge party
for miss Mcdonald
Mrs. Frank Shatter entertained
with a lovely bridge party Fri-
day afternoon, in the home of
her mother, Mrs. Ida Shatter, as
a courtesy to Miss Bernice Mc-
Donald of Lubbock, who is her
house guest. Bridge was the af-
ternoon's diversion. Mrs. Bruce
Waterfield made high score and
WASHITA CI.IB
The Washita Club members
who have been organized for
several months were delighted
to have with, them for the first
tinu> Mrs. Weaver, th- county
home demonstration agent, on
July Hi. when they met with Mrs
Bob Donaldson as hostess.
Mrs. Weaver discussed plans
for future work in the club. A
program committee consisting of
Mrs. John Wheeler, Miss Eva
Morehead and' Miss Margaret
Wheeler was appointed to plan
programs for the remainder ot
the year. Also a Fair committee
was appointed, consisted of Mrs.
S. M. King. Mrs. Smith More-
head. Mrs. J. A. Wheeler and
Mrs. J. B. Burnett. The Fair
Mrs. Marion Allen low. Yellow ... i „„i
and green was the color note committee is to arrange and tol-
carried out in the two-course,1,!,t articles tor exhibit roi
luncheon. There were clever! fa'r* .September.
pastry baskets filled with salad.! After the club was adjourned
The baskets were tied with ye!- refreshments were se*v*c . 0
low moline. Fresh mint sherbertiabout la members. following
helped to carry out the color J refreshment* part j£* the_ mem-
scheme.
Guests were: Miss Bernice Me-jvvashita.
Donald, Mesdames Bruce Water-j The club will meet July -0.
field, Thomas Jones, Fred Ho- with Mm. Murry king at which
bart. Frank McMordie, Marion
hers enjoyed a swim in the
Allen, John H. Jones, Oscar Mc-
Mordie, Ida Shatter. F F. Catter-
ton. M. W. Mclntyre, Miss Anna
Isaacs, Miss Dorothy'Monier and
Miss Mildred Conatser.
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REMEMBER BIRTHDAY
Members of the P. E. 0. Sist-
erhood remembered their sister,
Mrs. G. L. Addison's birthday
was Saturday, July 19. Each
sent her a gift on that day. Mrs.
Addison lias not been well, for-
some time and has been confined
\ to her home almost altogether
ime canning w ill be discussed.
—CLUB REPORTER.
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WASHITA CLUB
The Washita Home Demonstra-
tion Club met at the home of
Mrs. Bob Donaldson July 10.
:i, Gladys Weaver, home dem-
onstration agent, met with the
members for the first time. Work
was planned for the future. The
next meeting will be held
•July 30. at the home of Mrs.
Murry King, at which; time there
will be a discussion on canning.
Mr.--. John Wheeler is i i 'in
THE NEW WAY
for t.fci> club. She expects to
contribute notes regularly to The
Record on the club's work.
FAMILY PICNIC
The Arlington families held
a picnic at the French Arring-
ton ranch Thursday of last week.
Those enjoying the affair were:
Mrs. G. W. Arrington, Mr. and
Mrs. W. I. Crenshaw of Tuscon,
Ariz.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoagh-
and and family of Perryton;
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grimes and
[tamily and Mr. and Mrs. French
Arrington.
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IU FFET SLPPER HONORS
VISITOR FROM LUBBOCK
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Mclntyre
itertained in their home Satur-
d i.v evening, with a buffet sup-
per. This was to honor Miss
Bernice McDonald of Lubbock.
nests were made comfortable
cin a screened-in porch. Follow-
ing a delicious supper, everyone
present went to the court house
to get the election re turns. Those
enjoying the affair were: the
honoree. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ho-
b-irt and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McMordie. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Shatter and Mr. and Mrs.
Mclntyre.
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MRS. COLEMAN ENTERTAINS
A-MISE-U CLUB
Members of the A-Muse-U Club
and guests enjoyed Friday after-
noon at the home of Mrs. George
L. Coleman. The rooms were at-
tractive with pretty cut flowers.
Dainty crepe paper covers in
pink and' green were used on the
quartet tables. Guests enjoyed
mano numbers by Miss Curb.
Favors werrj tally cards in the
form of -miniature fans. Lovely
refreshments '.vere served to
member? and the following
guests:: Mrs. Coleman Jackson,
j Hnrold Miller. Marry RiithjSn,
W. L. Austin. \V. D. Fisher. Sam
Isaacs. R. H.1'Stone; Hollis Rut-
;.er and Miss Margaret Coleman
and Miss Elizabeth Curb.
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George Winsl nv returned Mon-
day, from an extended visit and
vacation in northeastern Kansas
and southern Nebraska. At Hia-
watha. Kar.s., he visited a brother.
He visited two sons at Hebron,
Nobr., and friends at l.oup City.
Nebr.. where he was agent for
•_ o years. Mr. Winslow found
;,ome ,«ood fishing while away.
He said he caught as high as
thirteen channel catfish in one
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Otto Yokley and
daughter. Hazel, moved to their
ranc
•h home,
Tuesday,
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J. iVi Burnett of Washita, was
h.M-e on business. Monday.
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Mrs. Earl Si adder, visited her
mother in Woodward and attend-
ed to business matters. Tuesday.
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Henry Lb wry spent the week-
end in' May and Woodward, Okla.
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R. E. Womble and W. R. Nor-
ris of Notla were in Canadian
on business, Monday.
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Ch.as. Levitt of Allison was in
town on business, Monday,
Mrs. Uoyd Bussard of Lips-
comb. who was a patient in the
Canadian Hospital, returned to
lur home last week.
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Mrs. H. li. Wiggins returned
home this week from Abilene.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Avers will
leave Friday morning for Boyd,
Tex., where Mrs. Ayers is going
ro be with her father, who is
quite ill.
Billie liaral, 4 year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Haral of
llristow, Okla., underwent an op-
eration last week, at the Canad-
ian hospital. He is reported get-
ting along nicely.
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Mrs. G. G. Ay res was moved
from the Canadian Hospital to
her home last week. She is re-
ported to be getting along nicely.
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on the K. t< "p "j") i,.
been in, rai"a(jlr
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pun",,,r 'ledieated"^!!
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Pan,I
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square ;eet. (;0t3fl
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mixture of amraoni^|
and cottonseed '
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house nt w 50 Onii.,, S
tmg plant of
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station l
lose fat
Safely and Quickly
Kruschen Salts, (a perfect com-
binatioii of the six mineral salts
your body must have every day to
function properly) purify your
blood of harmful acid;;, and aid
the kidneys and bowels to throw
off waste material—the continual
formation of which is probably
the cause of your fat.
In this modern age of living,
it's impossible to get these salts
from the fancy foods you eat—
but don't worry just as long as
VOll
ive Krusehen Salts.
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PL'NDTS ENTERTAIN
Mi', and Mrs. .John L. Pundt
entertaiivtitl a few relatives and
I'rientis in honor of Mr. and Mrs,
| A. H. Eaton of Kansas City. Mo..
' Frichi. ■ enemiig Ice c> m j'and
cake were servad.
i'KMC FOR VISITORS
"Mi's. T. B. fitud^'r enteritained
with a picnic, at her home, Tues-
day evening honoring • B;' Frank HP
and N'orman Harrison. The Har
rison boys are spending 'the sum-!
mer months with their grand-
parents. Rev. and Mrs. A. B.
Davidson. Those enjoying the
party were the honoree's,', Char-
lotte Alice and Geo. Tubb, Ferrri-
enetta and Catherine Sawyer,
Sydna Yokley1, Billy Angelo. Bob-
bie Wiggins, Jenr.ette, C'has. and
Ernest Pickens. I.aura Louise,
Carlton and Joanne Studer, Eliz-
abeth Studer, Ruth, Helen. Bon-
nie and Tom Mix Studer.
SLUMBER PARTY
Miss Hazel Yokley entertained
in her home Monday evening with
a slumber party and breakfast.
The following report a good
time: Marcella Gerrly, N. M.. Fay
Hatley. Ariz.; Anna Jean Rawl-
ings and Valeska Newell.
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Mildred Breen of Shattuck,
Okla., is here visiting her mother,
Mrs. Luther Harlan, for the sum-
mer.
Take a half teaspoon every
morning in a glass of hot water,!
—little by little that ugly fat
disappears, you'll feel better than]
ever before—years younger, more
energy. You'll soon possess that
enviable beauty, clear skin, spark-
ling eyes, superb figure which
only health can impart. !
An 85c bottle (lasts 4 weeks; j
at Bader's or any progressive |
druggist in America. Money back|
n Krusehen doesn't convince you !
that it is the safest, quickest, t
easiest way to lose fat.
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SERVICE
Whether its T(
Gas or Oi
Hat tire, or a
that needs J
mg, we can strt]
you in hurry,
order.
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Washing anj|
Greasing
Our Special!)!
HILL
Service Statin!
Phone 343
hey feet
as good as
a freshly
shaved face
FRIENDLY FIVE
▼ SHOES ▼
CANADIAN-TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. Erman Gray and
son. Eugene, returned Tuesday,
from a vacation spent in Mis-
souri.
Some of the out-of-town per-
sons who attended the \V. R. Hext
funeral were: Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs.
Wick Waters and Mrs. Irene
Richie, ail of Mangum, Okla.
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The August Heart of Value
Premiums are here. A wonder-
ful fruit or salad bowl and 6
salad plates in that same pleas-
ing green shade, first shipment
of 250 premiums will not last
long so come early. Then we
have some more of the Popular
Refrigerator Pitcher given dur-
ing June, if you placed an order
for one, they are now here. Then
the seventh Silver Set, 6 lovely
soup spoons and a pickle fork,
all to match the Heart of Value
Silver Service we have been of-
fering for one dollar, are here,
as the supply is limited, hurry
if you want to get in this first
consignment.—The B. M. B. Merc.
Co.—Adv.
Make Your
Dollar
Have More
Cents
lest Way Store
"All Over Hemphill County"
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KL'.lSO.VABLEj
PRICES
NOT A CHAIN STORE
Specials for Friday and Saturday, August 1st andH
Soap
P. G. Naphtha
10 bars
Santa Fe Naphtha
10 bars
31c
Maxwell House Coffee ^ 37c
Sugar
Pure Cane
10 lb. cloth bag
55c
Jello
Any Flavor
2 pkgst.
15c
Powd. Si
■ ntny C. & H. Cane
lgai 3 pkgs. for
25c
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Miss Mattie Norman returned
to the Hotel Moody this week af-
ter visiting in Sayre, Okla.
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Mrs. Grady Norvill has been
suffering with poison ivy.
Little KernelCorn
There is none better
No. 2 cans, 2 for
25c
Gallon Peaches ^ 53c
Oxydol
large Packages
Each
19c
Palm Olhre Soap
3 Bant
For
19c
Iodized or Plain
2 round pkga. for
17c
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linegar,
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lice, King
iricots,
llives, Kii
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1930, newspaper, July 31, 1930; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125770/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.