The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1926 Page: 1 of 6
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Jones will begin the first of jcca?ed^ Lbwt 20 milef wi«?" i
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byterian Church.
Rev. Gordon Lang will preach
at the Presbyterian Church next
Sunday morning and evening, at
the usual hours, namely, 11 ar.d
7. At the close of the morning
service an important congrega-
tional meeting will be held. A!
jdones win oegm tne nrsr o: located about 2n milna tifoof «.#
; in- Sf 6,„h?ZC1rlV- 8e™0"'- The!canadtan i„ Section 182. Block
re,"™he CrSn" 42, H. & T. e. B. tt. aarwy In the
s morning ser-
northwest eeraer of /Roberta
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8. E. W. LYNN aHL__
DIES IN CANAMAN
fS died in'cSianVet
afternoon, following a linger-
ing illness. S
old.
Mrs. Lyiin is survived by four
children; two daughters in Call
furnia, and a daughter and son
J. J. Caudle, of near Glazier.
Funeral arrangements will be
made later.
to. Addison Gives Luncheon
A two course luncheon was
given at th^home of^Mrs^G. L
fl^honov pf Mrs. C^K. Fike's
fcrthday. The guest list follows:
UiuIav The truest list" follows; tefed nurse.
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,m« Todd. Jim Strader, L. A
IcAdams, and F. D. Teas.
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;'Jeans' Sermon on the Monn ."
faith"*
"Love."
"The Resurrectioi
•The Judgment."
CITY FEDERATIO:
The, regular meeting of the ,
City Federation convened last Hoover No. 1
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teresting topics were discussed
and committees appointed. Plant
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be observed soon after the first
hnrd freeze.
Miss Borg, registered nurse,
who has been superintendent of
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i. tier place will be
■ will begin rigging up
tools in the next few days. Mr.
Wilson states he expects to be
ready to spud in the test by Oc
tober 9, if the roads and weathei
conditions permit the hauling o
tools and pipe to the location
'A complete string of standard ca
chased for a MOO foot to" Mr
Wilson says the drilling of the
test has ben fully financed and
no leases or stock are for sale
on the
owing to the bad road ^conditi^s
to I
oil to the location on the J. S.
Hood survey. This
is re*
ported to be" about"1800'feet
Jhtestdtobo started m 4°e w!
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need.
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this for reference work, may use
'at thib.?b™"v
being juvenile books. 'I
Also a book of poems called SAYS FRANK WILLIS IN A
"White FilV' hv riponn Vnll nnoeo nDnmnn nnm.mF
HPftP
re" by Grace Noll Crow-
eh. a Texas poetess, and One ly
Katherine D. Cather "Younger
Days of Famous Writers." This
gives a biography of fourteen of
cur noted writers. We hope this
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will prove of value as a
book for High Schol students an«
«l°b women, g ||§|f
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r CULTURE CLL-
The Canadian Culture Club
met at the home of Mrs. Geo.
Tubb, Tuesday e '
with
ve visitors present. The foi
.owing program was rendered:
DRESS BEFORE RO'iaai
Let a boom hit Canadian and
business men will be too busy to
have the : proper
pride, .was a warning sounded to
?rly nVat
House by Fraak WilllT Amaiir'
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answering a fundamental need.—
Mrs. Tubb
Watson16 °' F,"ry Ta,eS" MrS'
"XL and Legends for the
Little Ones,"—Mrs. Crow.
"The Myth, „ the Home,"-Mrs,
feed. ,
"What to Bead,"-Mrs. Alford.
SWr°i™f '°P Imasinati<m"
-Mrs., Coleman.
During our social hour the^lub
iwas honored by the appearance
of Mrs. W. Mmm witt Mrs.
of 8tth# ' ' lCt
er,
Forney. I
Mr. Willis said one of tt
greatest things the fto
can do now to make a better
city in which to live is to work
... a way to have
in Canadian put in shape.
The speaker told of a recent
visit to Borger where he attend-
ed a meeting of the chamber of
commerce of that town. Ho
said the spirit of the busine
men in trying to make a tr
city is wonderful. Mr. Wi'
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present at the meeting rid- -
thousands of dollars in a very
few minutes for various purpos-
"When the rush of
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pork and the community prldi
windles, Mr. Willie declared.
Canadian wants to do things
to
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1926, newspaper, September 30, 1926; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125587/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.