The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1976 Page: 29 of 35
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CANADIAN. HEMPHILL CO.. TEXAS
THURSDAY 16 DECEMBER 1976
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bak —mmm—
>"db"ineMLl0triI,C(t DU/h,a,m' 0klahoma' •"<! Mr.
Cole's. e L,°yd Amarillo on Monday. © o Lloyd Co,e were in
Mrs. Virginia Montgomery of ampa Saturday on business.
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Weekend visitors in the
brge Henderson home were
ijr daughter and her
Iband. Mr. and Mrs. Terry
u]e from Abilene.
kr. and Mrs. Stanley Swires,
tdon, Oklahoma, were Sun-
visitors of the Morris
tores.
Srs. Melvin Walser and girls
Je in Perryton Tuesday for
■optometrist appointment.
Tjr. and Mrs. George
hderson and Mr. and Mrs.
ry Steele of Abilene were
lurday visitors of Mr. and
Dewey Hutcherson in
frg«r-
ilen Bill Walker and Pat
re in Clinton, Oklahoma
esday on business,
(rs. Naomi Martinez of
uarillo and Mrs. Ruby Moore
re Sunday dinner guests of
and Mrs. Ora Morris,
(rs. Helen Henderson made
business trip to Pampa on
Jnesday.
)ale Forrest was a Friday
ernight and Saturday morn-
guest of his sister and her
nily, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
biker in Amarillo.
ob Gober and Sid Hender-
attended the National
lis Rodeo in Oklahoma City
inesday night.
lr. and Mrs. Andy Eubank
re in Amarillo Friday on
siness.
Pat Walker and George
ndergrass went to Amarillo
|iday to a hockey game and
ent the night there. Saturday
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
ssell Ashley in Canyon.
!rs. Mac Macias, Mrs.
Dnard Sanders, and Mrs.
llton Moore were in Elk City
|esdav on business.
and Mrs. Joe Welker of
arillo visited in the home of
rs. Helen Henderson Satur-
afternoon.
JMrs. Glen Bill Walker was in
ppa Wednesday on business.
and Mrs. J.G. Flowers
jfre Sunday dinner guests of
i Harold Green s in Canadian,
lr. and Mrs. Ora Morris
We in Pampa Tuesday on
siness.
Jess Walton and Mrs.
Fenwick were in Amarillo
[ednesday on business.
Irs. Boyd Huff of Briscoe
Mrs. John Ramp attended
performance of "The
ssiah" in Amarillo Sunday,
and Mrs. Leonard
returned home Satur-
following several days visit
to Mr. and Mrs. Howard
nders and sons and other
Hives in Amarillo.
Jr. and Mrs. E.J. Morey of
-une, Kansas, spent the
ekend with the Ray Morey s.
and Mrs. Glen H.
stutler and family of
pdland, South Dakota, were
onday overnight guests in the
"e of Mr. and Mrs. David
ok.
i anfi Mrs. J.D. Greene
pre Sunday dinner guests of
F' an^ Mrs. Joe Schaef in
pnadian. Other guests were
* and Mrs. J.D. Greene's
Rhter and her husband, Mr.
Mrs. Stuart Anderson of
{'one. Oklahoma.
■Mary Alice Parnell was in
^mpa Tuesday for a dental
|p ointment.
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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/m1/29/?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.