The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1975 Page: 11 of 22
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o'clock at the church and tk
parents of the Brownies tn j
invited to ittend.
The Hippy Helpers and the
Busy Bee Pitrols both vcrfad
on Hallowe'en decorations fari
party they are planning fa
Mondiy, October 27, it T
o'clock it the church.
Present were Stephude
Byird, Ruth Ann Demi
Becky Donaldson, Danee Gar-
vin. Kristl Garvin, Voue
Heeke, Amber KiOefarei,
Kristi King, Sam Blahan, Kriiti
Minick, Melanie Mortbetd
Lisa Norris, Ontje Scarfaroogh,
Kelly Shrode, Sherri Thoou,
Tonja Thompson, Stephuie
Williams;
Lynn Biker, Janis Chumh-
ley, Laura Davis, Angela Day,
Stacy Fiel Sheryl Fleai*
Stacy Folley, Tammy King, Ii
McPherson, Lisa Swindle,
Melinda Vinhooser, Some
Wilson, Trung Bui, Tra W
Henee Bell and Angela VtIA
and leaders Karline Vulxwe,
Sherry Day, Rebecca Gun
and Margaret Mahan.
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CANADIAN. HEMPHILL CO.. TIXAS
THURSDAY 16 OCTOBER 1976
on the "Lif® of Lyn
provided by the
4n Cancer Society was
for the Comancheria
of the DAR at their
ng Tuesday evening at
Rogers
program for
& Crafts
demonstration on making
Dtry Flowers" was given
Irs. Mark Rogers for the
find Crafts Club meeting
liy afternoon in the
rs home. Mrs. Rogers used
fabric and glue in her
nstration. She also show-
jeveral completed arrange-
i of the flowers.
jers for 1976 were
d. Marie Killebrew will
as president, Dorothy
kins as vice-president, Ollie
jers as secretary-treasurer
Maudaline Hutton as
iimentarian.
ans were discussed for the
h Achievement Day which
[be held November 15.
i hostess served pumpkin
sandwiches, nuts, coffee
spiced tea to one guest,
ley Sassamon, and to
Jred Graham, Grace Haines,
el Hill, Maudaline Hutton,
tie Jordan, Marie Kille-
v, Bea Moon, Erma Wood
[ Ruth Yarnold.
the First State Bank Commun-
ity Room. Becky Wilaon of the
Hemphill County Chapter of
the American Cancer Society
was a guest and showed the
film.
Wyvonne McDaniel brought
the program on Henrietta
Johnson, America's first wo-
man artist.
During the business meeting,
with ATIx>uise Ramp presiding,
Cornelia Varnell was chosen
Outstanding Junior Member.
She will represent the chapter
in state competition.
Mrs. Ramp gave a report on
the Division I Texas Society
Workshop which she attended
last week in San Angelo.
The group has been compil-
ing a catalogue of cemeteries in
Hemphill, Roberts, part of
Wheeler, and Lipscomb coun-
ties. Anyone interested in
obtaining a copy of the
information is asked to call Mrs.
John Ramp.
The hostesses for the
evening, Ellen Huff and Betty
Massey, served apple cake, tea
and coffee to those mentioned
and to Janet Parnell, Mary Ann
Ashley, Pat Wilson, Virginia
Whipple, Cindy Wheeler, A-
melia Ramp, Clata Hoobler,
Helen Henderson, Norene
Morse, Juhree Carr and
Claudette Hand.
SOCIAL
Scout Troop270has first
Court of honor Tuesday
Boy Scout Troop 270 held its
firat Court of Honor Tuesday.
E.D. Daugherty and David
Henwood made the Awards
Presentations.
Awards included hiking,
camping,^ cooking, citizenship,
first aid, home repairs,
pioneering and swimming. A
mile awim patch and several
Tenderfoot badges were also
awarded.
Scouts present were Craig
and Steve Aah, Bobby Cooper,
Harold Cooper, Kevin Corco-
ran, Jeff Corcoran, Bruce
Johnson, Harper Johnson,
Freddy Ochoa, Nato Ochoa,
Dr. and Mrs. Malouf
Abraham, jr. returned Friday
from Chicago where they had
attended a meeting of the
American Academy of Family
Practice.
jwlyweds
sit here
riting this week in the
of Mr. and Mrs. B.G.
rell have been their son
his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
ell Cockrell of Santa Rosa,
jrnia.
eri Huston and Darrell
rell were united in
riage August 27 in the
en of the home of the
e's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Huston, of Smartsville,
rnia.
Ittend the Hobby Show
ay afternoon, City HalD
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AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Greg Pollard. Jackie Remy,
R.D. Spears, Brad Minick,
Ricky Perry, Mike Cook, Jay
Kirkhart and Joe Kirkhart
Parents of all of the Scouts
were present and Bill Lloyd of
Perry ton was a special guest
Scoutmaster B.L. Cooper was
in, charge of the program.
Refreshments were served
after the ceremony by the
parents and included cookies
baked by Greg Pollard as part
of his cooking skill award.
Thanks was expressed to all
who helped prepare for the
Court of Honor, and especially
to Mrs. Charlie Evans who
lettered a troop flag.
The Scouts will attend a
Camporee at Camp M.K. Brown
this weekend. A Bicentennial
theme and activities will be
used. Festivities will start at 1
Saturday afternoon with a
show at 8 that night
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Ezzell, Ben. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1975, newspaper, October 16, 1975; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136406/m1/11/?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.