The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 13, Ed. 1, Friday, December 7, 1945 Page: 5
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By Mrs Hairy E Wilfaanks
The Ida Shalhjr jfcujld will
meet Wednesday evening at 730
for a Christmas party of the hus-
bands and wives at the Canteen
Miss Georgia Englo will be In
charge of the supper
The choir Is working on Christ
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ing the Christmas play which
Includes all of the Sunday
school
The building committee met
Monday night and decided on an
extensive building program
FMBSES
Btf Mary B Isaacs
A pleasant Mothers meeting
Nov 28 with a goodly number
present Mrs Witt who had pre-
pared the program presiding
The opening song Come Thy
Almighty King Miss Bobbyetta
Matthews leading Mrs Furman
Williams accompanying Roll
called and minutes of the Oct
meeting read by the secretary
Mrs Snyder gave us splendid de-
votionals as they always are
and offered a dear prayer An In-
teresting paper on Stephen Fost-
er by Mrs Williams Foster per-
haps the best loved of our Amer-
ican poets This followed by a
group of Fosters songs by Miss
Matthews of which perhaps
My Old Kentucky Home the
favorite Mrs Brainard accom-
panist Others rendered Mrs
Williams at the piano
Miss Matthews has a voice of
remarkable beauty and was
heard with pleasure
A pretty piano solo by Jan
Waters who gives promise of
much musical talent
Mrs Jones read the different
committees and made a nice
talk for the bazaar which will
be under way by the time this Is
read and hope for a pleasant
and successful one A happy
coming together of our people
once a year
The benediction recited then
to the dining room where the
hostesses Mcs Witt Webb Liv
engood and nines served delici-
ous doughnuts and coffee from
prottllv arrangoj tables
Another contribution from
Mrs W A Johnson this time for
the library booth Several nice
articles from Mrs Howard Trigg
of Amarillo Mrs Tesson and
Miss Elmirc who are still kind-
ly remembered here now of Am-
arillo A handsome check from
our Dallas member Mrs Jack-
son the first time In our over 38
years that she has failed to send
a box of lovely articles condi-
tions preventing A charter mem-
ber of the Union our first sec-
retary took a deep interest In
the erection of our building and
a faithful member down the
years
Welcome Mrs Ed Little to our
number a longtime friend of the
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Lieutenant Bill CUmUtt has
been discharged from the Mar-
ines and is at home with his
aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs
Will Hlnes
Bill was awarded the Purple
Heart and other decorations dur-
ing his three years In the South
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Amarillo but formerly of Cana-
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ly two years with the Fifth Air
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 8, No. 13, Ed. 1, Friday, December 7, 1945, newspaper, December 7, 1945; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47427/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.