The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1980 Page: 16 of 24
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CANADIAN. HEMPHILL CO.. TEXAS
THURSDAY 3 JANUARY 1980
James Sanders hosts for dinner
James and Jana Sanders were
hosts for a family dinner on
Christmas Eve.
The entertaining rooms were
decorated in a seasonal theme.
Turkey, dressing and so on were
provided by the hosts, and the
guests brought salads and des-
serts.
Present in addition to the
Sanders were Randy and Sue
Williamson and Shane, Shawn
and Sharla; Dona and Jean
Pierre Campillo, Wayne and
Earlene Carson and Tina, Jason
and Rene; Beulah Holland of
Guymon, Oklahoma; and
Cozette Holland of Tipton,
Oklahoma.
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Andy Swires
has fifth
birthday
Andy Swires, whose birthday
is December 26, celebrated an
early fifth birthday with a party
Thursday, December 20, at the
City Park.
Friends and cousins present
were Jennifer Prater, John Sam
Krehbiel, and Chad. Brad and
(Cristina Marcum of Burns Flat.
Oklahoma.
Adults present were Sherry
Swires. Jan Prater and Nancy
Marcum of Burns Rat.
The Paul Wilson family spent
Christmas in Floresville with
Mr. Wilson's parents and his
sister and her family.
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On all Women's. Juniors, and
Childrens Clothing
30% to 50% off
On All Winter
Merchandise
STARTS FRIDAY. JANUARY4
AT 10 A.M.
STORE CLOSED THURSDAY. IAN. 3
NO CHARGES
NO ALTERATIONS
ALL SALES FINAL
Cub Pack has candlelight award
ceremony Friday, December 21
Cub Scout Pack 271 had a
candlelight awards ceremony
Friday evening. December 21,
at the First Presbyterian
Church.
A Christmas tree was dec-
orated with ornaments which
the Cubs had made.
Participants in the pushmo-
bile contest were recognized.
A Wolf Badge was presented
to Reid Minyen. Bobcat badges
went to Ryan Byard, Howard
Varnell, Chad Patton. Drew
Gibbs, Matthew Long, Dave
Ward. Corey Capps, Dax Robi-
nett, Ricky Donaldson, Scott
Walker, Scott Plumlee. Nathan
Hayes. Billy Hankins, Kevin
Willheight, Richard Anderson.
Wayne Hand and Chad Rob-
bins.
Refreshments were served by
Den 4.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Gibbs and Drew. Gary
Minyen and Reid, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Kellum and Edward, Belva
Robinett. Rox Ann Capps and
Corey. Debbie Clark and Duane.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Halliburton
and Cynthia and John. Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Wallace and chil-
dren. Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Ives
and Brent. Eugenia Byard and
Ryan and Mark. Keith Robbins
and Chad. Raeann Foster. Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Patton and Chad
and Jeanna. Edith Ward and
Paul. Sue Baker and Brandon;
Dona Donaldson and Ricky.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dortch and
Dedi and Darren, Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Robinett and Dax, Judy
Walker and Scott. Suzanne In-
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nis, Hugh Hayes and Nathan
and Billy Hankins, Mr. and
Mrs. BUI Rogers, Cubmaster
and Mrs. Carl Dobbins and
Rusty, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Plumlee and Travis and Scott,
Diana Long and Matthew, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Schaef and Char-
lie, Mrs. George Perrin and Vic.
Mrs. Kenneth Wagner and
Michel. Teresa Briggs and Chris
and Cornelia Varnell and How-
ard.
PERSONALS
The Lewis Holland family
spent Christmas with relatives
in Seymour.
The Lew Koerselman family
went to Amarillo to spend
Christmas with his parents, the
Lewis Koerselmans. and other
relatives.
Guests in the Tom Abraham
home during the holidays in
eluded the Terry Brown family
of Arlington and the Ken Abra
hams of Lubbock. The Browns
also visited with the Charlie
Brown family.
Catherine Ezzell. who had
spent the holidays here with her
parents, the Ben Ezzells. and
other family members, returned
home to Bryan Monday. Laurie
and Gabriel Brown took her to
Amarillo to her plane.
Visitors in the home of Mrs.
May Bell Harrell were her
daughter and family. Mr. and
Mrs. David Spruill and Kim and
Christina of Amarillo, and Mr
and Mrs. Ken Atterman.
Mrs. John Ashley was in
Clayton. New Mexico. Sunday
afternoon for a reception for her
daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Baird.
The George Arringtons have
been on a post-Christmas Car-
ibbean cruise.
P Bern Wilson spent Christmas
i week in Ponca City. Oklahoma
with his father, and with his
brother and family. Early this
week Mr. Wilson's son, Larry,
and his family from Stinnett
visited here.
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Ezzell, Ben & Ezzell, Nancy. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1980, newspaper, January 3, 1980; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth184151/m1/16/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.