The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1976 Page: 17 of 35
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was held Sunday,
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Hyde was a chirttr
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rs attending the
from Canadian v«t
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ndingfrom Higgimn
•ellie Weis, Mrs. Ch
Mrs. Joy Johnson,
assell. Mrs. Nini Home,
Pearl Stanford, Mn.
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n. Mrs. Abbie Wru
icquita Turner and Ma
rgia Thomas
tie Grand
tebekahs
gia Thomas was eiefd
e as Noble Grand for 'it
year during a rawtuj
Rebekah Lodge held
lay evening, Deeenbe
0 elected were Rarts
is vice-Grand and Lij
1 as secretary.
s were made lor i
nas party on Decembtf
■en Falke presided at tae
K- .
rs present were Jane
lan, Marie Smith.
, Gladys Andrew,
Wright, Becky Lowtnii
owe, Bea Moon. Mit
ind Pauline Rivers.
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red Stubblefields feted
in Golden Wedding
large number of friends
.relatives joined Mr. and
I Fred Stubblefield as they
Ibrated their Golden Wed-
I anniversary with a
tption Sunday afternoon at
|WCTU Building. Hosts for
(occasion were the couple's
jren, Ted Stubblefield of
eford, J° Ann Laramore of
City, Vonnell Lacey of
ihoma City, Troy Don
bblefield of Canadian, Pa-
i Washuta of Grand Prarie,
Terry Stubblefield of
nany.
were present except
and his family, who
from Germany just
ire the reception began, to
jratulate his parents and
fcnd best wishes for many
e happy years.
Jie main serving table was
|with an ecru lace cloth over
| and held the three-tiered
baked by the Stubble
js youngest daughter,
ricia. Yellow roses and
fcnery decorated the entire
k which was topped with a
t and groom and gold "50"
sed in a glass brandy
er on top of which was a
| of white doves holding gold
jding bands. The cake was
pd with white doves on the
of each tier. The large
erpiece of golden artificial
ers was flanked by green
pieholders with white can-
Inother table held the punch
frl with golden Hawaiian
ch, and coffee served from a
er service on trays brought
Germanv. This table was
laid with a white lace cloth over
yellow. Another table with lace
over yellow was centered with
autumn and gold fresh flowers
in a Depression glass bowl,
enhanced with candles. The gift
table held a large poinsettia
plant.
The registration table had
candleholders at each end and
an arrangement of autumn and
gold flowers. The granddaugh-
ters registered the guests and
unwrapped gifts.
Out of town guests register-
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Hauk of Hydro, Oklahoma;
Maudie Helms and Mac
McElroy of Ft. Cobb, Okla-
homa; Jim Millar of Clinton,
Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Murry of Thomas, Oklahoma;
Louise Cunningham, Mr. and
Mrs. Temple Buxton of Vici,
Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Henry-
Smith and Connie and LaVada
Lacy of Oklahoma City; Shirley-
Parsons of Dumas; Frank
Millar of Cheyenne, Oklahoma;
Bert and Martha Mosier of
Abilene;
Robert and Hazel Mosier,
Leonard and Ella Howard, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Church, Mr. and
Mrs. C.B. Hence. Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Black and Lemma
Black, all of Dill City,
Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Fulcher of Busch, Oklahoma;
Wesley Harden and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner of
Hammon, Oklahoma; Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Ormand of
Mangum, Oklahoma; Paul
Matteson, Jessie Matteson and
Bessie Clayton of Clinton,
Oklahoma; Jim, Thelma and
John Freeman of Pampa; Mr.
and Mrs. James Mosier of
Moore, Oklahoma; Grace Wer-
han of Fresno, California;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Davis of
Wheeler; Ruth Thomas of Elk
City; Arble Henderson of
Sentinel, Oklahoma; Mrs. Viola
Muck and grandchildren and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bence from
Lake Bay, Washington; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Stubblefield and Karol
<>f Kent, Washington; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ott and Brandi,
and Mrs. Linda Frantsehi and
Lee, Melanie and Randy, of San
Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Stubblefield and Tommy Lee of
Commerce.
Local friends calling were
Hazel Schaef, Wanda Rankin
and Jackie Bass, who assisted
with the serving; Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Bessire and Mark, Betty
Flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Gifts for Men
Little Hot Lather
Amity Travel Kit
Lucarelli Cologne
lovan Musk Oil
Brut
British Sterling
• Gifts for the Family
Travel Clocks • Digital Clocks
Swedish Style Massagers
Timex Watches
Calcuweighter Games
• Gifts for Women
Interlude and Hope
Fragrances
Frances Denny
Gift Sets
Lighted Make-up Mirrors
— Come In and See —
All Boxed
|Christmas
Cards
10% off
PHARMACY
All Christmas
Gift
Wrapping
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323-6842
RECORD
CANADIAN. HEMPHILL CO.. TEXAS
THURSDAY 16 DECEMBER 1976
generations go* together for a family dinner in
Snmmer/jeM on Saturday. Shown are the great-great
grandfather. Charlie Walser. great-grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Walser. great-grandmother Mrs. Ethel Curry,
grandmother Mrs. Bobbie Pureell and father. Don Pureell.
Center of attention in her great-grandmother's lap is Amy
Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Smith, Harley and Nita Wright,
P.R. and Jeffry Bass, James
and Charlie Rankin, Bud and
Bessie Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Word, Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Webb, Jim Waterfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burris, Jim
and Terry South, Donna
Hendrick, Mae Steen, Kay
Brown (Holland), Mr. and Mrs.
David Matthews, Mr. and Mrs.
Travis Hardin, Dr. and Mrs.
Malouf Abraham, jr., Mr. and
Mrs. I.W. Sollock, Rev. and
Mrs. Vernon Cline, Mrs. Bill
Mathews, Libby Barker and
Debra Bass.
3rd & Pureell
Running
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Billy the Kid
Mann
Ruth
Bull Frog
Renzo
Thermo Jac
Salem
Faded Glory
Vincenti
Fritzi
Chandler
We will be open until 9:00 on Monday, Tuesday
Wednesdav and Thursday.
204 S. 3rd
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Ezzell, Ben. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1976, newspaper, December 16, 1976; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136467/m1/17/?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.