Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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arlllo, performed the ceremony In
the presence of a few close rela-
tives of the couple.
The bride was attractive wearing
a becoming dress of navy blue
crcpe with navy accessories and
white gloves. Her bouquet was of
Johanna Hill roses.
Nuptial music was furnished by
Mid. D. B. Wilson.
Following the ceremony, an In-
formal reception was held. The
lace-covered table was centered
with the white-tiered wedding cake
with candles in crystal candelabra
a', either side. Mrs. Perry B. Car-
roll of Dallas and Mrs. Ralph Car-
roll were In charge of the serving.
Attending the wedding and re-
ception were: Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Underwood, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Por-
ter Underwood, Rip Underwood,
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Phone 190
G. D. CALDWELL, Cash.
Phone 252
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BABY CHICKS
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FUTURE DELIVERY. 25 POUNDS OK PURINA STARTENA
Wltll EACH HUNDRED CHICKS BOOKED THREE WEEKS
IN ADVANCE.
THIS YEAR WE ARE OFFERING CHICKS FROM BLOOD-
TFSTED STOCK. AT PRESENT THERE IS NO ADVANCE IN
TRICE OVER LAST YEARS CHICK PRICES.
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Name '
Address
Mr and Mrs. Ray Johnson, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lumpkin, nil
of Amarillo; Mr. and Mrs. Parker
P olity of Lubbock; Mr. and Mrs.
Prrry B. Carroll of Dallas, Dr. and
Mrs J. A. Carroll, Dr. and Mrs.
W. A. Carroll.
After a two-week's trip to New
Orleans, Mr. and Mrs. Underwood
bride's Rolng away suit was or
rough smoke blue wool trimmed
with grey fox.
Mrs. Underwood received her
education in Ward Belmont and
the University of Colorado where
she was n PI Beta Phi. She is a
member of the Amarillo Junior
Welfare I.eague and the Dilettan-
wili be nt home in Amarillo. The ton, club composed of a popular
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Ui. Underwood, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Underwood, Sr. of Am-
arillo, attended the University of
Texas and Southern Methodist
University. He Is a member of
Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Mr.
Underwood was recently elected
district attorney for the 47th Jud-
icial District. He is now serving as
assistant district attorney.
GEM THEATRE:—
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of modern times is brought to the
screen by Warner Bros, in 2V4
hours of globe-girdling, glamour
.ind romance. The story opens in
Italy, nwvos swiftly to France, to
Africa, to Cuba, then to the United
States and comes to a dramatic
close In Mexico. Beautiful scenery,
gorgeous costumes, and glamarous
adventure will make you remember
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of Hamnhlll oounty la enthiufcitile
about the results teourcd by plac-
ing cured port; in refined cotton-
seed oil to prevent mold and to
keep the pork fresh, Miss Sadie
Lee Oliver, home demonstration
agent, reports.
The Rlbblns f inally killed four
hoga which dressed out slightly
more than 800 pounds. The cured
meat was placed hi lard cans and
c:-ocks In January and coveted
with eight galloons of the oil. The
meat kept perfectly throughout the
summer, and was consumed as
needed.
The cotton seed oil can be used
again nnd again, recording to Mrs
Rlbblns, so that the initial ex-
pense can be prorated over a per-
iod of years.
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An hony Adverse as one of the luxury-can you buy in any other
I?081 0^t^ndln£., P_lctU:eS, °L.aU I store as low as a Remington Port-
able at 10c a day! "And Reming-
ton carries the paper"—Talk to
The CLAUDE NEWS.
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BLUE BONNETT CLUB
times, showing Friday and Satur-
day of this week. Because of its
21- hours running time, "Anthony
Adverse" will open nt 6 o'clock and
the management urges everyone to I
see the picture from the beginning
In order to understand and ap-
preciate it better. .
• Sun.-Mon. "China Clipper"
with Pat O'Brien - Beverly Ro-
berts. In addition to having a fine
cast and a good story, "China
Clipper" pleases Immensely because
of the present day interest in big
aviation ond the thrilling shots of
t! e real China Clipper. It spans
ihe whole heroin pannroma of
modern aviation from the first
Immortal flight across the Atlan-
tic to the recent conquest of the
Pacific by plane. Showing Sunday
and Monday at the Gem.
• Wed-Thurs 'The Devil is a Sisiy'
with Freddy Barthrlemew, Jack-
ie Cooper, Mickey Rooney. "The
Devil is a Sissy" showing how the
"other half" lives is not just a
hildern's picture despite Ihe juve-
nile cast. It Is .jplendid entertain-
ment for everyone. Freddy Bar-
tholemew as the rich sheltered
child, meets Jackie Cooper of East
Side New York Slums, whose fath-
er Is electrocuted for murder, th?y
jlth Mickey Rooney. become fast
frierds and some highly Interest-
ing sidelights are brought cut con-
cerning juvenile delinquency and
the grown-ups who contribute to
iu. Showing Wednesday and Thurs-
day of next week, Dec. 30-31.
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THEN IIF. GOT BEAT
Following '.he recent election, a
defeated candidate for county of-
fice In Indiana filed a statement
of his expenses and expenditures.
Newspapers all over the country
■re printing it, so here It is for
:,h.e benefit of our readers around.
"Lost 1349 hours of sleep, worth
$1 an hour. Lost my two best
front teeth and a lot of hair in
a personal encounter, worth about
545. Donated one cow, four shoats,
and five sheep to a barbecue, $36.
Clave away 14 pair of suspenders,
13 dresses and 4G glngliam aprons,
worth $87. Kissed 186 babies-no
:harge but wouldn't do It again.
Tried to kiss the mother in one
case—and will never try that a-
;nin. Kindled 14 kitchen fires and
22 for schoolmarms and put up 7
staves, about $32. Walked 40G7
•niles, using up $!i0 worth of shoe
leather. Shook hinds with 94!>G
persons and wouldn't do it again
for $1 a head. Told 10,899 lies, but
no charge for this as I am a law-
yer by profession.
"Attended 17 . evlvals, was con-
verted 14 times and baptized three
limes by immersion and four times
some other way, moden te charge
$38. Contributed $79 to foreign
missions and 15c to home missions,
total $79.15. Made love to 9 grass
widow?—charge about $1 each.
Hugged 78 oi l maids, $2 each. Got
bit by dogs 18 times, charge $8 in
damages to pants and nothing for
wounds to my.'-'lf.
Was defeated by two votes be-
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Burlington
Lines
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The Blue Bonnetts met in the
home of Elsie Byler Dcc. 18, for
our Christmas program.
To start the afternoon we had
an interesting program.
Sang—"Silent Night" sang by
all,
Scripture Reading—Bessie.
A Christmas Carol- -Margin ltc.
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas—Patsey
Jane and Oloria June Byler.
Reading—Lucllee.
Organ of Christmas—Julia.
What Christmas means—Dona.
Christmas in Other Lands —
Sarah.
The Lord's Prayer—Ola.
Mr:. Santa's Address—Flsle.
After the program several games
were played.
Candle Relay.
Christmas Candles Contest.
Candle Blown out.
Candle Words.
Candle Hunt.
Nut Contest.
These were played by sides and
was enjoyed by all. Following the
games Mrs. Santa gave her ad-
dress and the presents and sacks
were given to the children and
then to the grown-ups. In among
tl.c grown-ups presents every other
package was for Elsie and turned
out to be a bathroom shower,
and was she surprised?
Lovely refreshments were served
to: Ola Stewart, lone Caldwell,
Bessie Byard, Julia Bell, La Vonla
Hayliurst, Delhta Harris, Dona
Wilson, Lucille Wiseman, Margurlte
Campbell, Sarah Guyn and hostess,
Elsie Byler.
A good time was reported by
all and adjourned to meet with
La Vonla our next meeting. We
hope every-one will be present —
Reporter.
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Fairview News
DALLAS
$
DENVER
$
Friends and relatives of Mr. and
Mrs. Ford, surprised them Sunday
by gathering at their home to
celebrate their Thirtieth Wedding
Anniversary. The Ladle's Club pre-
sented them with a set of beau-
tiful plates, after which all en-
joyed a buffet Inneheon.
Mrs. Louie Schmidt returned
Sunday from Ft. Worth where she
has been at the bedside of her
father, who Is very ill.
Word was received Saturday from
Dallas by Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Jones, that Phil, their son, was
operated on last Monday and Is
reported in good condition and
doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Tate and Phillip
Wayne are leaving the first part
of the week for Oklahoma where
they will sprnd Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Heath and
sons visited in the home of Mr.
Heath's brother, Sunday at Am-
arillo, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and sons
cause my opponent hugged 80 more' were shopping In Amarillo Sat-
old maids than I did."
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If you DRINK, don't drive,
If you drive don't DRINK!!
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Foy Dawklns and
children visited in the home of
Clarence Dawklns, Sunday.
Burlington;
Lines
VISIT THE HOME FOLKS FOR CHRISTMAS
Above tares good in coaihcs. Similar special reduc-
tions—plus Pullman charges —in sleeping coaches.
Tickets on sale daily to Jan. 1, 1937; limit 30 days.
FORT WORTH & DENVER CITY RY.
Phone or write local ticket anew.
TIRE BARGAIN!
GENUINE FACTORY-FRESH
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COME IN TODAYI
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if you act quickly, you can equip your car from
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received from Goodrich, America's oldest tire
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• Price subject to change without notice
AS
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$4 95
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BURTON BROS. GARAGE
Claude, Texas
Phone 58
DR. MAYO - BENNETT
DENTAL - CLINIC - LABORATORY
PLATES $7.50 UP
We Save You More Than We Charge
818 HI Polk Plione 2-3436 Amarillo
The singing, Sunday night, at
C. C. Stephenson's, was enjoyed liy
all present.
Dr. Clark and family were Sim-
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Happy Ney Year
Bryant.
Everyone In the Fairview Com-
munity arc wishing each and all
a Merry Christmas and a very
To The Many Hundreds of Policyholders in Claude and Armstrong County
This Agency Wishes to Extend the Seasons Greetings and Every Good Wish for the New Year
George B. Bagby
Life Insurance
DONLEY COUNTY STATE BANK BUILDING; CLARENDON, TEXAS
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A better SURE WAY of providing for the future than by Old Line Life Insurance may some
day be found. It has not yet been DISCOVERED.
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Waggoner, Thomas T. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1936, newspaper, December 25, 1936; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348430/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.