The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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CHURCH NEWS | i LETTERS TO-
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible study and
each Sunday.
communion
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science services are
held each Sanday at l'l a. m., at
the 'home of Mrs. Julia K. Wal-
ler. The public is cordially in-
vited to attend these services.
GEM Y. P. PROGKAM
of 1936,"
Topic: "The Leg
Deut. 8:1-5.
Leader: Eva line Cook.
"Days of Darkness," Job 1:13
22, Sanford Cole.
'iDeath In the Home," John
11:1-23, Cleo Jahnel.
"Hospitable Homes," Gen. 18:-
1-5, Jimmie Forrest.
"Learning To Stand Firm,
Acts 4:1-22, Jane Burke.
"Bearing Others' Burdens,"
Gal. 6:1-4, Edna Mae McCleery.
"Taking Life Seriously," Rom.
8:23-30, Walter Tandy.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
At this wistful season, with its
added touch of thoughtful tend-
erness and radiant cheer, let me
send to every member of our
church and all her friends the
age-old greeting: "A Merry
Christmas and a Happy New
Year."
"Others" is the subject for
Sunday morning. The evening
service will be Student Night,
honoring our returned college
students, local high school sen-
iors, and all graduates.
W. A. FITE, Pastor.
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Canadian, Texas,
Dec. 17, 1936.
Dear Santa Claus:
T am a little girl five years
old, have golden blond hair. I
have been a good little girl all
this year. Would you please
bring me a Shirley Temple doll
and three extra dresses for the
doll. Also a dresser. iDo not for-
get the other little boys and
girls. I love you.
Earlena Phillips.
John's Creek Ranch,
Dec. 17, 1936.
Dear St. Nick:
I would please like to have
anything that a ten year old
boy should 'have.
But be sure not to forget Ed-
die and Bennie and little^ sister,
Mary Kay.
I will have my sock so be sure
to fill it with goodies.
Yours truly,
Billie Mclntyre.
best anyway. I have been a good
little girl. For Christmas I
would like to have a Dy-Dee ba-
by doll and clothes for it , a
house cleaning set, & set of dish-
es and fruits and candies.
Your old friend,
•Patsy O'Neil.
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Canadian, Texas.
Dec. 21, 1936.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am a little girl five years
old and I want you to bring me
a big doll with real curls and
sleepy eyes, and a little piano.
I'll be looking for you, and
iplease hurry. Be nice to all my
little friends.
Your little friend,
Velma Lois Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fry will
have a family dinner Christmas
Day with the following ipresent:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry and
sons, Shamrock; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fry and daughter, Lub-
bock, and iMr. and Mrs. Fred
Miller.
'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tepe and
family will spend Christmas Day
at Alva, Okla., visiting relatives.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
The right >way to begin travel-
ling the right way is to begin
right away. Hats off to the past;
coats off to the future. End the
Old Year properly. Come, wor-
ship God in the services of this
church.
9:45—Church School. Do your
duty, attend the Sunday School.
11:00—Morning worship. You
will find this sermon different.
The subject will be: "What Time
Is It?"
G:30—Leagues. Come.
7:30—Evening worship. Bring
a friend to hear this sermon:
"The Midnight Cry."
Wednesday, -7:00 ;— Church
Night. This thirty minute service
will be a help and a blessing to
you. Bring the family.
Wednesday, 7:30—Choir prac-
tice.
Thursday, 10:30—Watch night
service. Come and watch the old
year out and the new vear in.
A. C. HAYNES, Pastor.
Cana-dian, Texas,
Dec. 18, 1936.
Dear Saint Nick:
For Christmas I want a toy
typewriter, some ink roles, some
paper and envelopes to write
some letters. My sock will be
over the fireplace. Don't forget
to give me some candy and
don't forget Bill and Eddie and
little sis, Mary Kathryn, and be
sure to bring them some nice
Christmas presents, to play with
this coming New Year. I don't
think the fire will be going so
you can come through the fire-
place instead of the door this
year. You can count on me being
there but be sure and be there.
If you can find time you can
call me on the iphone Christmas
Eve.
Love and lots of it,
Benny Mclntyre.
P. S. Don't mistake my sock
for Billy's and Eddie's, as mine
is the biggest.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
John's Creek,
Dec. 17, 1936.
Dear St. Nick:
I want a tool chest and please
iput some goodies in my sock
and don't forget Bill and Dan
and their little sister, and my
cousin in Houston.
Yours truly,
Eddie Brainard.
"To worship is to find our true
relationship with our fellows."
Sunday School 9:45
Worship Services : 11:00
Sermon topic: "Building the
Christian Life."
Junior C. E 6:00 p. m.
Mrs. Balderston, sponsor.
Intermediate C. E. 7:00 p. m.
Miss fiuth Shaller, sponsor.
Choir practice, Wednesday, 7:30.
Mrs. Ruth Liddle, Director.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS
The United States Civil Serv-
'ice Commission has announced
open competitive examinations
as follows:
Informational service repre-
sentative, and senior, associate,
and assistant informational ser-
vice representatives, §2,600 to
?4,600 a year, Social Security
Board.
Animal husbandman (sheep
and goat breeding), $3,200
year, associate animal husband-
man (swine), §3,200 a year, as-
sociate in animal nutrition, §3,'
200 a year, Bureau of Animal In-
dustry.
Commodity exchange investi-
gator, and principal, senior, as
sociate, and assistant commodity
exchange investigators, $2,600 to
$5,600 a year, Commodity Ex-
change Administration, Depart-
ment of Agriculture.
• Scientific aid (milling and
baking technology), §1,800
year, Bureau of Plant Industry,
•Engineer pilot, §3,800 a year,
'Forest Service.
Full information- may be ob
tained from Homer T. Broadus
secretary of the U. S. Ci^il Ser-
vice Board of Examiners, at the
post office in this city.
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Rich fruit cakes, a glorious
confection chock full of luscious
fruits and nut meats. Packed in
tins with cellophane wrappings
At your grocer's or Studer's
Bakery. Adv.
Canadian, Texas,
December 13, 1936.
Santa Claus,
North Pole.
Dear Santa:
I am a little girl 11 years old
and I'm in the sixth grade and
I've tried to be a very good girl.
For Xmas I want a bicycle,
basket ball and purse'. Please
don't leave out the candy and
nuts.
Remember my little brother,
Robert, and all the other little
children.
Willa Jean Payne.
Burl Callaway of
spent Sunday here.
Lewis Hoover of fenion' i8
here visiting his mother, Mrs.
Louise Hoover.
C. W. Callaway was in Amaril-
lo, Monday.
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Bill Allen of Houston, is here
for the holidays.
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Dale Nix of Amarillo, came to-
day to spend Christmas with rel-
atives.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Polly and
children will spend Christmas
Day at Woodward, Okla.
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Mrs. Robert Fry and sons of
Shamrock, were Sunday guests
in the C. L. Fry home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones
and Mrs. Frank Chambers were
in Amarillo, Monday.
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Lucile Lewis came from Okla-
homa City, to spend the holidays
in Canadian.
SANTA CLAUS
THERE ll a Santa Claug. Ells
real name la Spirit of Charity.
He is the symbol of benevolence,
compassion and altruism. He 1b
the ideal of that small legion of
really human humans who pave
unselfishly numerous paths to hap-
piness with kindness, sympathy
and charity.
Old English Plum Puddings,
dark and rich with juicy fruits
and candied peels, packed in py-
rex dishes. Eight servings in car-
Amarillo, ton for 79c. At your grocer's or
[the Bakery. Adv.
And a Happy New Year
and may all the good things of life be yours in 1937.
Accept our appreciation for the business you have given
us, and we hope to be of greater service to you in the
future.
CLIFTON'S 5c TO $1 STORE
MR. AND MRS. LEE CLIFTON
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INSURANCE
For your protection allow us to
write your insurance on city and
farm property against loss by fire,
windstorm and hail. Also auto-
mobile insurance, all coverages;
bonds issued with minimum delay.
Canadian, Texas,
December 14, 1936
Santa Claus,
North Pole.
Dear Santa:
I am a little boy 7 years old.
go to school and try to be
very good.
For Christmas I want a wag-
on, train, story books, punchin'
bag and some candy and nuts.
Please remember my sisters,
mother and daddy and all the
other little children.
Robert Edward Payne, Jr.
H. S. WILBUR
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The sending of Christmas cards by
way of friendly greeting and remem-
brance has grown up since about 1800.
TO OUR MANY
We are grateful for the business you
given us during the past year.
cept our wishes for a
Merry Christinas
and
Happy New Year
McADAMS
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and Prosperity for the
New Year and a
Merry Christinas
and Holiday Season is
wish for you from
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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
We wish to thank you for your patronage
during the past year.
We wish 1937 to be a happy and prosper-
ous year for you.
Continental (HI Co.
GEORGE CARVER*
Glazier, Texas,
Dec. 15, 1936.
Mx*. Santa Claus,
Toyland, North Pole.
Dear Santa, I am a little boy
one year old and I have been
real good.
I want you to please 'bring me
a Donald Duck, a nice new rub-
ber ball and a. little toy shovel.
And I would like to have a mug
and plate, too, so I .can drink
milk and eat my spinach. I want
you to fill my stocking with can-
dy and oranges. I'll be watch-
ing for you Christmas Eve.
Your little friend,
Virgil Clifton Dake.
Canadian, Texas.
Dear Santa:
I am a little late with my let-
ter but believe you will do your
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
WE are thinking .of our friends in Canadian and
" vicinity at this Christmas time and wish them
the most merry of Christmas seasons and much
happiness and prosperity throughout the coming
new year.
REV. AND MRS. FRED DAWSON
AND CHILDREN
BELLEVILLE
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Noble, Joseph M. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1936, newspaper, December 24, 1936; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125975/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.