The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1929 Page: 1 of 8
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CANADIAN, HEMl'HILL COUNTY, TEXAS I III RSDAY, JUNK 13, 1 29
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SLIiSCRIl'TION, $2.00 Per Year
E WELCOME YOU TO CANADIAN
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8IIIS PLANE
MOTORCADE TO !
i VISIT CANADIANi
W. T. (. OF C. HISINESS
MEN TO SI'ENI) NIGHT
IN CANADIAN
The West Texas Chambir of'
ftCI'S TO MAKh IKIAfi .Commerce is planning a trip
pIJGHT HERE AUOLT . through this sect ion of the I'an-
Jl'LY 1 | handle early in July1 and has
• " i written Dr. K. II. Morris, presi-
, first ad plane to be assem- ,,f the Canadian Chamber
iin Canadian, is Hearing 0f Commerce, asking: whether it
Itoou in the basen^ent of T. will be convenient for a group
Biggins' residence. Tt is be-:,,]' about 100 men to spend a'
built by Walter _ Lewis, wjlio .night ■ in Ciin^ian. This; iwillli'e I.
|ts to make a trial tlignt in [ a motorcade trip and the party'
hew plane about July 1. 'experts to go to the Hoover-,Stra-1
Kj plane h a Heath Super d,,r )-ancli for a brief time while!
jjjjl light -ingle sealer l)iinJjhere; !
|c. suited to sport ilying. Special news and feature writ - j'
fci - as w ell> as photogi aphei '
(I'fem faliloniu'Jis a foji- will b( with the West Texis fltl-J
lilt!' 27 horse-power, with egation. i Dr. Morris brought11
RESUME WORK ON
NEW METHODIST CHURCH
I he new .Metliodist Oh urch will likely be completed
by early fall according to an announcement made Wednes-
day, by <;. [.. Addison, chairman of the building com-
mittee. Work of wiling the building will be started next
U"''WV jThis will befollowed: by plastering and finish-
ing the interior of the $35,000 handsome 'bijitk structure.
-Material for completing the building is ordered and
no other delay is anticipated. This is, good news for
( ana'dian, as the new church will be a marked ' improve-
ment to the appearance of the city. Located as the new
i uilding is. at the corner of Sixth and Main Streets,
w) ere the heavy traffic turns corning in and leaving
i anadian, the structure stands as a lasting monument, to
thosfe of the 'city 1 who have contj iljutecl' towai ds' its com-
pletion;, ■ ) ?■
KIWANIS WINS
WILD BALL GAME
DEFEATS ROTARY ( LIB JSY
lilf. SCORE—RAISE ?.i0
FOR CHARITY
BIG 3 DM SHOW
IS ill READY
( ANADIAN SCENE OF DAYS
OF OLD WEST DURING
ANVIL I'ARK RODEO
li crwli d motor : A ;Vgalh n
[tunic will be fitted in the
§r of the wings, providing
Jj;: pert The file! capacity
Iffitien! lor the plane to
a radius of 200 miles. A
team speed of 75 milts ;.n
[.may )>' developed .by the
i,ia'i<' The total weight
|e;ish:i]i, (orhple1 j : is a little:
han 300 poiincH
THIBJr-SEVEN Oil GHHRIER ROLL
.thife before the Chamber of Copi- j
me'ce ' Tuesday night; 1 It \\a^ ,
unanimously decided' to write !
the West Texas Chamber of, Com-,
merce ptfic.ials, extending a cor-1
dial invitation to make Caha-1
pipHiawiiihjUfi'rtuis -v\b'iie
\-icinitv
President Morris was instruct- Tuesdhy ^!u- 11 ^ ,Oana-jis for obtaining new clubs dar-
ed tcV get: in touch- with -the draft Kiwanis; Club, which or- irg l!'2!i. Mr. Kylander advised
A new-born service club was'sixth district leads the other
i By J El' TODD)
l.ast " Friday afternoon, when
the Rotary Grandpas crossed bats
with the wild and warlike Kiwan-
is tribe, any one could see from "
. the grin and: heroic look on the da\s of th" We'st are be-;
; ! faces of a lot of the ancient vet-,big vividly r<;pictured this week
erans i hat there was going to be; ;$£ the Airytl Park rodeo. Cana-
some dirty work at the crossroads. diari is tile Mecca lor hundreds
Brirnberry took the mound for (l! eow bo.Vij and cow girls from
the Indians with Manley on the all parts of the country, who
receiving end.1' Brirnberry cei- bave traveled miles to be , pres-
tainly had a lot of stuff on the «";t at the three-day celebration
ball because' he-seemed to fool spOm.bre'd by .'I1. C. Studer and
ids catcher worse than he did the Sons at the rodeo grounds five
batters. The Grandpas succeeded rniles east of'town. This spec-
in getting one run in the first tacle will .-tart ibis Thursday
frame. Uoyd slammed one of and continue until Saturday
Brimbfirry'S ;i bf feiiiigs three1 ' v' : i;f|; j :! £
bases and scored when Harrison ibe n.-e:s. <m < anadian are at-
tried to steal. Brirnberry then trafctiv'ely v,ec orated with flags
tightened up, and th'e ^njtkt tw o a'!ijd dKinting and the storey are
men up were easy ^outs,: also-gaily attired as, a welcome
Harrison \vent to the mound to the many guests who are ex-
ton the grandpas with Cloyd be-, pected to visit the city, during
liiind the bat. Harrison did not | 'rodeo.
seem to have much but his giove ' Leonard Stroud is the ..head-
but made such awful faces at the line attraitwih; ^fer the s'now.
.Greater Canadian Chamber of ionization received its official |the Canadian club to get busy i'boys that Brirnberry and Manley Stroud js a , h:mpioii trick rid-
I.eivis. who is emploved at Commerce (ommi'ttee and urge its • charter from Kiwanis Interna-1 and organize another Kiwanis i both fanned and the next man ' '' J-'Hl holds j-ecordp at the larg-
anadi'iii Motor t o., *tas meri:bej*s to piaijian.1 advertising tional at a dinner ser\'ed at the ciub in this district. ; v.-as an easy out. ' ' *■" • countiy.
0 hour- of solo flying. Cart j literature about ' Canadian and W, C. T. U. Building that night. [ Following the • singing of j (ix Studer. the wildest Indian' <•••'•? t 1 Bowman. ^ holder of low
? wa« in Colorado and part j Hemphill County. Besides the members of the club, ."America." Kiwanian H. J. Man-: in the Kiwanis tribe, went in to 7-t'ord ^Uiilldoggiiig. will be here.
Miami. Texas. ^ He is The. 'their wives and friends, a large ley gave the invocation. 'Rev. j pitch for 'the Indians as Brim- Gene Kreig and^ Ruth Blair will
1Mb. and Mrs. Frank Lew-, , o • - nurhlier of visiting Kiwanians Maniey also made a brief wel- | bor,ry was called home to help his rideb,ropC each day at Anvil
Aniariilo. He address: 'to the visiting | wife with the twins. Ox proved 1 g , |f, . - ^ a;:
, , , . .1 AT' NOTLA SCHOOL arillo and Lubboc'k. ' Kiwanians and guests. A re"- i "> be just as tight in the box as r«e ..ran-ant News wjl nave
have a;-ad just: .enougn. ,0|;c::,a: : .a:: y . .-.-a-.:-; .■ 3 , a, . „ 1,,. T„a,v„ I w. '.he" is on the-marketaand theaboys^■ :x,. :yanje.,! m<yc on the sio^ndn.
^0 Know that 'I want io
B11 mc.ru experience."
| Althougn ,the ciub 'ltp§p|g \tn b\
'4 ?iVl'dl">a-;t", !::fi:iiK!aiSB;jx'~V* *1 1!c,rnWd . ,for nearly aa month, not .Ellison of Childress.; Mary Helen j
until the charter night urogram Hardir., Childress "Song Bird,'
' 1 \v it b -the Kbtia community
la's't
3«P
Thursday' right.
could not make
delivery.
.lite-iiSOn'fcv
thing dtft1' of his Friclaj to obiaimasome"Motion pic^- ;
Uirfis afobe shown ir. th.eatres
not .'b successful over the country Car! ':Studei*,:
s plans; :ai- a la-eiaa.- -n ,K(ajnu,,j meeting 'held
a jjiee\ aibe < o■ sf ru-.-Tbm.' N(1, |a .,a-ii(.j
iropcllov-is- made of v. 'aid ,lnij vn-ociaim
!Uf> ft''" 7°, 'f !n ln 'i u!
iKIt'ii'«R-x>ta.'ry . Club.-, with
14 A. Ma A danism chairiiian.
, .'jiivxiaga:;:.fyni,:, inyOiaition,' .gly-
fjj iyv . Ai jaari 1 ,i:-k:e, : he - made a
i i iuil\ in behalf! of.. C'.ili^di-
i:-a. VXaea.fpi^ : a: ipbre
"'tei borty
' 'c III |SS organization officially who is incidentally the . "Song ■ -n second inning and tin. Ki- mar.ayer of the show, announces
held- at the -■■ ■■ ' :a-.."!a.. ■ ■■■ ■ .j; . in cne.'.;s.ecoiici uinini; aiio. int. ivi-
se This meet- |,t'cr'me a part of the ■ interim- Bim.. fow the. Panha:tdle PxeSs | v%unjs ,J0-s tom'meuced to make that X.
triven was soon- tional service body.' , Association, sang several j big whoope, and as the Grand- wester n
iiaj iK'V'ih vV':o'iv 1 On tiiiearoll of memiiersh.ip an-. arcomiianieo on ibe piano j jas - Ave,,e- beginning fib: hObblea rodeo . fc
l a -ui-.oau i o,n- . _ • * ...;. vr„„ ...,• /-■ i, ; i ■ . : . . a....". a :
'l.'.e.ii as.- ;.:i
ftp
liftli it®
s... been 1 wo '
■ several w
ting on Va
i ■ K s
h'cine, so it may he
jirit-'.i. ifja many friends
1||
htur'
5nf
success i:i hi
D. :::Ta;i:iglie;e,; .paihteia -of:
's.cerreS.--: is to. hp., at .the
o p:bt,a:n atniosphere :for
nounced. in the programs di's- j^*" ^ ai rie a>Iae Diggs of C-hil- jarbuiid in the field"like; they were .new. paihfings.
tributed ;t0: guests:-:at th.e uiunaa', ';^' ' ''"^ ^iiss Hasdia aas a l e- jji need Oj' c('alu!H.'S. thiC' [adiaa.s , Tnei e i 1 i '■<? c-.osn r]i,0 en-a
the Cara-.dian, iKiwanisi!'|CIub, ;is.;
;shb\Vh" to diave| thiftyis'even metn-!
b $ i ''Ij1'b c s t ^ i ^ i, i i , t0 I113 ^t:-:: 11Bw u "{ r%
S >/" Ainol'd,ui\Laii(.n J Alien, fl!l^ 1 ^l'dtan f oi^'i> .Cab, in ab-Jt-o 'ilel),^e
rn\(T> LET ON CAS
MM: TO CANADIAN
belAveen f'the "\va .L; : Ausfijv, !'
so ■ that j, !jy.y§|g||,;|i||:, h. .J..:,.;Bii.ekuer.,tlua
beU,>1' S(:- L. I Cru'tich field. Frank M. : '<SoGal
'•>;V'k n*m^rAfCtmmWhs. Flank Cole, M. N. l!i'' K a :"-
- icoming ti'.e, f a~:;.,,.,v-a i-......... ^t;.^.a^i:a®li^^gfea;ey
Mt
lia:v
'%:edHH
- -to N at! a
■ail S> "dt r cave a read-
- wa:s v.'ell received.: 1 ^ •
iv1':. a. ' .- a.'ha1 a a a .[)' a Far,7 .a] ■" rta
i!,. aa a .-am.' two duet baa
i,:-a '!"ai:-\- ;w.ere a--<.:i:aai'taa1- i.a'-a
I. Brirnberry. H. J. Buckner.
L. t". (haifehfieid. Fraiik
Cnam'1 ers. Fiai nk Cole. M a N.
|)|||i:,0.;-. JCaaFng!ea: lL;: i).|3|i;i
:i. Ft. iao\,.:ler:, Boliie'n: F.'
b. ,M. iloiidj. Calvin W.
a- Tjiliifils.. .S.;aJiHl'esa: A'a. (a.;
■1. JS; Fiplllllh 'if . "Mifn-
lllillllifeB ill
^iisW'aH'.ll din has' 1 a 1 e- o->Ged' qf ifi'iitUliS the Intjiwifi'1? n T'l'P'i
markable voiceh j c.d'ni'hVe'iiO'ed.'' to -m-ake a race:. trii'ck .ti'ies:- vnafthea ■ro;f!e;&.:; ;t:hi!#.; ye;ara:
J dtp Todd b ou^,ht' gi eetihgS jout oj th61 oase un'mut. .. T1 e P)1 crams ys i" sJ rt"f between 1
Ciubs from ■ Hratitif'y t'litb; sent Jeie Noble:: in 0 clock and 1 -0.0 .o clock esicn-
Hai-risoii ■' in !|S|||j|ffs,:.;dnya .a|t --;is: .|||||||h|||j|;0g|||||ff
\adisoa. p evident /ll-d el:ort to stem the tide but a'nts r.ave arn\aai with their au-
(^;:!ijlj. av[r yfodd lffoe . couid 'Mfi make . .faces- like tps a and;'hpfialers; alvhulinga their
I'lHfirrisoii and he soon had to re- f.i'-or-'t" buildogpin^ or roping
.ijiire ina-fav:pr ot Caylbr, By thhtcborses.v ;is- consider-"
-n:t -■
r.Uin;hing,,;,t.he ...bases'iand J:ohp. soon .yras .-maya, . -...
hetired -;t;he: side. I iQSWrftS:
MiM i s'Catii ..see,; youi':
dv!sui;.'.c.ess';a" \ l-heiilM-.-';
I' hp J\V,aSa
of Amarilio. t-rmer presi- i
dent 1 id' the,' Cahadian Jtotary
np "Knoljenberg, i
pit:!.1 £ 5|f|||fjp||lip|jiffig in -f0 r - i '.rat:' v
Sit; ;.iiv ,a: left:aa-li'Si^fac
... 1' 1 I ilatni nf 'lit'1! i>' ,iiti it- 1'
Falis; ;Te:ias.:-: , aainbi:
lit : made;. a <_• r.. i - ! a:i i a a 1 :a:- a-^aao i.v M rs, i.rac'' ti. 1; 1 y, t:i r-i'i I. a\I.ea'i:y. tt S. a i i!
• v:^; \\'.. ..'Fullertob:" 01 ■ 'apfllei: fiiiyf hf i hi. - Marks i-iayi d... lard. ibl a C. Afoiris. Hariy C
Bita'^I-hahha.-'.•'eV:n-t"r;ib-t (n',"t-'c/n-''''t;h<---aji;a-'lt> 'a;t:ca. ■ I-abrn-hRath ieiia ha-::d.'*:l3ieccnhisa:;Fiaai:ia •!.
I1..'1" -line (the Kb ' >' I -.''ki 11 cave (tw o ni a- sha! i sr. .h. B. Ppib, r. T. B. a'u- Bu'n-r of Canadian, sang seV ^ . eVtM,vlhine, Even termn
<(j)i'ic};i"6urth pA Section' Mj^< Del^a Studer, C, .M. Tc}")C;,< >'r^ 1 there woie 1.110c
''' i I ami <G. N. ,Kv,iiold t la,M f' a p a-. i ^olo ( a' 1 j
l i i P1 \
Club: eompiimentiiig the- youiig- Il!u. Grandpa's and they ran in
cr' men of, Uu- city ior start)nga ti \ e ^coi ts: but did not .amount
,'mother sefvice ciub. |r(. anything in that ball game. R.
' A trio 'composed of 'Mil.lard !prom then on. the Kota'ry Ciub' Pawson.
IFun jihre!y.'pf C'hildress;-;Boss 11ri'ec! every ,man they ..h^d.ain the fidbi.'d^ an,d;
Cb ihlress. and : Merle \ id tri er's bbx;:,b:ui ^iite ]l ivdiiipsaLad ::a; . .while ,
FRED DAWSON
SPFAlv? TO ROTARIANS
fud P.ai^r
who ' is v:
!|!;§l!®§|j
hiaalSiwh
.-on 6"f A.:
nmg *MHh :
In C.aaab-
from 'his :
;.11®ir y1 <.! c 1 ubs 11 ain• d .'-to hit
peas
f-isl
i! ve
liPPS^.Ta^e^ume ^atti^Lue'tiei !bmE^ho,. took P"IJ" ' tQ ^ l4,e iiflA,,Td
a.M>, Wheeler County.; S'ui't r told she N-iti.i folk ah ml (jvij_ l( yp Ki. K, a!. Young the program of the evening. Mr
iiin ci and feas-'Gi- bitr rodeo a, bo hild at Aii-iji|(_ (h 11. \
)t|. repi cs riring hhp IPre~-by-'
Miss;, n Board in the
six: FJgif ipi ne;'I SIh'nd sa:"■ spoke1' :be|ot''e'
P'ot s? th ( ! a ij racsAaj nt ill.
abid M.rs,; A./.©oslStickner, pareifll
-o after seven het tie innings the. a: th.- W. C. T. V. .Buiidbig. ife
'be, city of Canadian. *'ii Park
Cs'-'i a'e contractor to be-1 bu
h,;i:i<r of the line not |werc
' ' , ( f ( ,
JJ'vt r, completed not later |Hle trip included: Mr. and Mr
August 20. j John Caylor. Mr. ami Mrs. Pai
Kof anans
I :
i 11si a!I the dist rib-, bert I ;si;e.
rn'e tt up ai ,i iia(i jii t .i tr)tn oi' Eu-'
iipe■.bi',' et',,-. .. i) ;■ t many of
11\ e 11 slit u!m- t'1'" * >i .j i'j 'v 'itii-n tountig ' Eu- '
many 'olhi- ro]ie arc tcri:\ hea.ds d women ,aid
feti , i fli t i u s id 11 t ' ' ' 1 - itiji,!™ ten ls ,100 . rfi 'birf Pia« %
'ant secretary: Calvin W. Isaac*. ''anadian Kiwanis. accepted an adding machine there was dc la'".! ''at eventually the
the miartmo'pi'eseijited the club some .argument pvep the.' oftict-1! Philippine Isla'id.s mu-z have in-
tbarter. paxsen'tkl the' club ;sro.'e but all agreed that it was lep-'-ndente. lie a^ufioned Amer-'
Park. ig i hurrday. ^ an. H ,i rUtckner. ih" mem were present jnK ' -
.'iitiouK Pies am. ■ s'anawicms , 11 - j (u>, i r: r. II. Tipps! vice^.the charter night entertai,!-,' A, there wbre five
' "-'rVL"i 1:y ^'e a 'A.-cc-u. ,ini.i(ln,ti. Ycane. sccre- "". • '-.b.a:-.'aires and about as
se trom ( anauati; c. no ma ie • ^ ; ... iiujon-F. Buckner. pr, siden't, cia, , corCs ap.t''n.< r
Oscar sbuder. disiricr
-ami- date we entered ker D. Flapifa, Alia ;iiiid : ->'|'s- "AI:>j) bV'al1';1'a . ..... ^ ^ j..
ciMr. .-and air.-, f,,. A. ns .e.e ...ut !, ■. , ..ii ..am,., i.on.: .^ ^r. :.H\dahder. The president 'eitheratwenty to six or: two:duin- ma-ps: :.h,ot:.,,?o.b.hhP.in tcios:great
■•'.Vst'tii ia i he city of Cana- i Mi- Adams. IF. H. Marks ^Irs. i venuon delegate.
- i a H-, a r„ j , ^ . . ,, iim, | , , , Wl; toll|d'"rt|tteirii;i6n 'to the taol that ;di ( d to -i\ Gn or of Cm In- niM to n . to :o.ui the peode
^.iH'h as to t.e n.mpletedi iio j Grace, Rpiiler, Mr. ami Mi;s.,aia j , . a-ec c.,a.iaier pr^smitai ion v as , ^ .c^r ..^niizatlou and its diahs. ' .:('fath0siei-FsF;i;p.ds. Aniericivm.:v;£tv
Jliai],, .th,-. 20th day of Aug-' Studer. Miss Delta Arnold, ban- sponsored by the Ki warns Club
I"d-if ! ra Louise .Hopkins. Miss •'<d- ; Siiidress. Fioss ,a.. .fiuekiii'i'.
and its!dims
member^bilT are to t(ike on new > While the Rcjiary Club was. de- : L'ena.rd Stroud, v. ho' will per
r'i bin a to arrive there arid Mrs. Joseph Noble.
r lJ'I' 'J lie some time this ] 0
1 1 (iie i ,id\ to ' ■
,. itl|Siit|s^i?tt;ii!!iaa ,it tin nil f.rk Bcldocf!
responsibiiity, ,tion ,oj Having,t\\o niun on their this weeks adtfi^-se'd the Rota-
('iit-of-town guests were intro- team thats pl'«t^6d} 'peiixct;. ball ■ i i®ns. IIlJ4 tjiged Of/na^iian .0
tiie Cbiblress clui), acted as fl;K.(,'c|; Howard Richards oi''Clay Allen played seven innings make the rodeo an AH-Canadian
toastmaster at the dinner. The t"hihiress introduced the Chil-!and accepted 105 chances with- rodeo. Stroud is a chsmpion
long taldes were 'attractively be- Press Kiwanians. That delega-j'Ut an error, also jrot a mt every trick rider.
,, % i , , | , T i pif|lle'ges and1 \%ith 'themSwill feated, they claim the
np'pipi for the liife anil* also jdred Hari^on. Mv. and Mrs. ' brother ot the lo,cal club s presi- (>|im(J
tiie liistrihuting system in-G. Crutchfi-id. Mr. and Mrs.,,5,^^ wlio is district trustee for
citv lins an been ordered ^Coleman IJatks'oii and Mr. „and
G'orated with, baskets of
P; the citizens of Canadians' M'RS. NETTIE \MI lvERSON , • . vo-es and lilies
,ha„i- ,ASS„S AWAY AT *U.AS,
lino survi.j'c.l' by"ot Wo.-.l «,,, molvc.l l.ert l.-l « ' " M„r,i Cafe.
IWering, department.' : : . '.weeii' of tlie dfath pi "Mrsi Net
lip - -n 'tie WiikersoP. at the Lome of her ;
PDV mdtok CO. RLDG. -
READY ABOUT JULY 1
IttSSIIIIISlllil
• s iiMe building, on Main
I • is prngressinjr nicely.
I,'"0 ""'-dy said this week.
| Pects (° be occupying the
"ii'iictuie about July 1.
bhttla a!1s' Arnold and
E.1,1. ' iss and Mrs.
P' s mother. Mrs. Flewcl-
iviSli ,01,Dui'bam. Sunday,
I (I w'th relatives.
pinkit;includ.ect the following:, Ross
A 'Rutkitef,■:Mi 11 ard 1 fumphre.v. Dow
was i'dair. .lack Couch, Alvin P. Cald-
well. James A. Allen. Dr. Me-
W. ' i! ! " ' i oj I uhboi k. < mnell, H. G. Richards. K. Van
•' Imutenaiit 'governor blJthe' fflxthi| i\\ .igiiter,;/ Gi W. Ellison. Frank
and Mrs Catterton and Mr. and 'lhat Kiwanis is. not merely
tinie a,t bat,. ; A.ilolpli i.iske also pj Ca.rl Siudar s \'ot.e(i the niit-,
had a perfect score. 'rimfeer onaifie;:
cijii record i\\a§ no hits, no run's. Botaiy team that played' against,
no errors, no chances. : the Kiwanis Club last week. Carl
Fifty-seven dollars was taken was presented with a gift. Al-
in at the g.i'e i • <■' ^ d \\ i i , ,n
Erwin Ochsner of Ama-jone of the largest ever present speech,
at any basbali game in Canadian. Guests at the luncheon Were:
E. L. Murphy. Pallas: Charles
CANADIANS (>0 TO Tuid.?. . Leonard Stroud. Will
FIREMEN'S MEET, Wilis low. Rev. Fred Dawson. A.
Mrs. Jack Lawrence . leit nei e ;ulK.iu.on ciub, it is not a poll-1 llc.w ^inh with an American flag.
Friday of last, week, to 'tical organization nor merely a;Osear ..Studer made the accep-
the funeral services ; | body to promote ethical pi'ac-;t;,lu,e talk and introduced Quen-
Mr.-. Wil^er-on's home, in ■ |>ul ,;t i.< a great spirit—an ,;n j<;,lu s. who recited "Your
nah, Saturday. Mrs. \N ilkorson ■ icje;lj jt entourages the daily FlaK and My Flair." A number
has visited in Canadian f1"" Hvine of (lie Golden Rule. It ;0f congratulatory Llegrams from
known by many persons ni iroal idealism. There Kiwanis clubs over the country
city. Mr. and Mrs. (atterton - Kiwanis dubs in the"were read by President Buckner.
1 ! United States and Canada. The'An the final number, the crowd ;
Frank B. Hill presented the Albert Knollenberg. I'erry lia
Dawson, F. B. Welch and Ciif-
' ford Tepe. Mr. Murphy and Mr.
Dawson eath made bri if talk?.
zelwood. W. R. Brodie and John
Caylor left Sunday.. for Galves-
ton, where they will attend the ... _ ...
meeting of the State Volume,r ., M'V V' wh° Ul"fr
Firmen's association. ,0' J® Va#l =itor M.n-
; ,eral Wells, nas cr>ne to Lubbock,
stood and sang "The Star Span- to. attend summer school. • Miss
gled Banner," accompanied on Millard' will tea li the third
the piano by Lonna Willis. grade in Canadian, next year.
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1929, newspaper, June 13, 1929; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125715/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.