The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 9, 1939 Page: 1
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Delightful Tea
Mm 0 W Garrison gavo a lovely
tea at the Arcadian this afternoon
between the houri three and our
and four and five The tea was given
in honor of Miss Gladys Robinson
who will be married soon
Latest Model
Mr and Mrs Joe Held were pre-
sented with a line 8 lb baby boy at
noon yesterday
Noble Trueblood spent Saturday
in Amarillo
Canadians streets are at long last
in the process of being graded
WE ARE
now prepared to success-
fully treat colitis Have
thelatest modern equip-
ment In the office
OUR PATIENTS
arc well pleased Have
two well trained lady
technicians who have
their own separate pri-
vate treating rooms
OUR PRICES
are very reasonable
Examinations FREE
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Rev Paul and Monica Martin of Washington who will conduct revival
services at the Kazarene church starting tonight at 8 oclock and lasting
through Sunday May 21 The services will include songs and choruses
feltogram pictures illustrating goBpel songs vibraharp music and Btlr
rlng messages Mrs Martin plays the vibraharp and makes the feltogram
pictures
Chapman Rollins of Compton
California visited his grandmother
Mrs J G Miller lost weekend He
is a nephew of Judge and Mrs W
D Fisher
Chas Malouf and Mrs Allen of
Glendale California are visiting the-
N Abraham family
The KUlarney is being completely
redecorated by Paul Wood Modern-
istic metal booths with red backs
and green sides and seats will be
installed
Miss Palms Lee visited friends
and relatives in Amarillo over the
weekend
Mrs Claude Mllon Is In the
hospital
THREE MILLION women
say Youre money ahead
with a Maytag J E Gil-
bert
Where Quality Comes First
Bring in your barrels and cans and buy this
highgrade oil in bulk
Single Gal 40c
5 Gal or more 35c per gal
This is NOT a secondgrade oil it is guaranteed
to please or your money refunded
WHOLESALE GASOLINE GREASES
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Phone 102 Canadian Texas
ALLEN IN HOSPITAL
C C Allen is receiving treatment
at the local hospital His many
friends are hoping it will not be
necessary to amiutate his foot
QUALITY
CLEANING
MONARCH
CLEANERS
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Health Comfort
Happiness
All Depend on your
PLUMBING
That may sound fantastic but
have you ever thought what
an important port running
water and sanitary facilities
play in your home Because
plumbing is so important
when you build or moderniie
be sure to first see
EARL RHEA
PHONE 288
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LARGEST CIRCULATION IN HEMPHILL COUNTY 1116 OR 5580 READERS
THE HEMPHILL COUNTY
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
CANADIAN TEXAS TUESDAY IAY 9 1939
Noted Revivalists Coming Twenty
Theatre
Tickets
Each Week
Twenty tickets to the Palace
theatre will be purchased by The
News each week and distributed free
to its readers as follows
1 Jj5 = To the first five persons
bringing in a copy of the Tuesday
edition containing as many as five
misspelled words in the ads each a
ticket
2 ISf To the five persons turn-
ing In the most news items used in
the Tuesday edition each a ticket
3 GcF ° To the first five persons
bringing in a copy of the Friday
edition containing as many as five
misspelled words in the ads each a
tickett35
< t35 To the five persons turn-
ing in the most news items used in
the Friday edition each a ticket
Misspelled words will be placed In
only twentyfive copies of the paper
and these copies will be thoroughly
mixed up with the others
A news item will count only the
first time it is turned in
Rev and Mrs Paul Martin will
arrive from Van Buren Arkansas
this afternoon to conduct the Kaza
rene church revival
Choir practice will be held at the
Presbyterian church tomorrow at
8 oclock
It N Hobdy and Mr and Mrs
A V McQuiddy left yesterday
morning on a business trip to Okla-
homa City
Mrs Nig Freeman is now employ-
ed at the Pinson Electric Go
WANTEDAU your bent and
broken fenders to repair and
reilnish Bills Body Shop
back of Hobdy Motor Co
No 37
MUSICALE
Mrs J M Carpenter assisted by
Miss Martha Lou btrader Miss
Edith Hines 0 L Bartholomew
Miss Laverne Trayler and Miss
Georgia Engle presented her pupils
in a muslcale at the Methodist
church Sunday afternoon
Among those on the program wero
Marva Studer Ililla B Rhea Glenna
Hutton Kathryn Bussard Helen
Studer Mary Pearl Johnson Edith
Hines Laverne Trayler Mary Lou
Strader Llalne and Wilma Jean
Broadus Betty Ann Studer and 0
L Bartholomew
A large crowd enjoyed a lovely
recital
Mrs Jack Lawrence and son
Jackie and Carlere Freeman spent
the weekend in Amarillo
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For DAILY SERVICE giving you the QUALITY WORK
you expect on Laundry and Dry Cleaning call 120 or
bring your laundry to 410 South 2nd Street
Hats are renewed for 100 by
Roberts The Hat Man and his work
is the best in the Panhandle
TELEPHONE 1 20
410 South 2nd St
Don Kite
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 9, 1939, newspaper, May 9, 1939; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47088/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.