The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1975 Page: 13 of 23
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daughter, bon I
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Uami, all at Ha
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In the hospital t
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Irs. Dennis Finn
iami. Claude
lexander, AliceS
and Larry
ements. LillieJ
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iby. Jerry Mirkl
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>SCOMB NEWS
, Ruth Beard
_rs. Derryl Wyatt
Do shoppers Satur-
Jr visitors in their
(his brothers, Mr.
ban Wyatt, Cindy
rom White Deer;
nd Mrs. Dennis
i and Darren, from
ider, who is a
)SU in Stillwater,
rived last Friday
jig break with his
[Don Raders. His
| the weekend were
k Paul May and
tchfield, who are
OSU also. On
Evening, they all
.dward, Oklahoma,
> wedding of Ronda
land Terry Daniels,
the home of Mr.
i Bussard over the
(ere Mr. and Mrs.
and James of
|Sunday evening
R.H. Cowan who
his home in Vega
ernoon.
drs. Lincoln Booth
ggins Sunday in the
Poody and Vivian
At. and Mrs. Pete
staying in the
bme.
drs. Walter Booth,
sited the past week
kd Mrs. Pete Booth.
Iday night in the
pth home, and they
to their home in
Colorado, Monday
Bussard returned
after visiting for a
i home of her son and
Mr. and Mrs.
Sussard, jr. and son,
)umas.
Webb and Mrs.
drews were Canadi-
an last Saturday.
B, they visited with
j>s daughter and her
and Mrs. Jimmy
the home of Mr.
Ben Schneider
jrere their grandson,
p, and Lila Gillespie,
It.
Mrs. James Bean
arillo last Friday to
jfuneral services for
Revile at North
1ADIAN
IY CLUB
t MEETING
, JAY NOON
'iinUHNG
JBR8AND
l^aeuns
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«.l
Amarillo Christian Church.
Their nephew, Browning Mc-
Collum, returned home with
them. Mr. and Mrs. James E.
McCollum, Will and Tony, of
Amarillo spent the weekend
with the Beans and Browning
returned home with them
Sunday.
Miss Ophelia Schoenhals of
Shattuck, Oklahoma, visited all
day Saturday with her
sister-in-law and nephew, Mrs.
Valentine Schoenhals, and
Donald.
Sunday visitors in the home
of Mrs. Louise Mingus and
Byron were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Mingus and Denny; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Mingus, Tim, Chad
and Julie, all from Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Merydith went to Perryton
Monday and stayed overnight.
They had a medical appoint-
ment at Ochiltree General
Hospital Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bussard
of Higgins were Thursday
evening visitors in the home of
their son and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Bussard.
Ladies Aid met in the home
of Mrs. Valentine Schoenhals
Monday evening. Mrs. Loraine
Hausler had the lesson on
Jeremiah 30-36. Others present
were Mrs. Mary Gunn and Mrs.
Louise Bussard.
Ldean • Hill of Laverne,
Oklahoma, was a Saturday
visitor in the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Hill.
Among those who attended
the Sunday afternoon, March 9,
workshop concerning new
au RECORD
CANADIAN. HEMPHILL CO.. TKXAS
'THURSDAY 18 MARCH 1975
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children's literature at First
United Methodist Church at
Perryton were the Rev. James
Holman of Canadian's United
Methodist Church and Don
Beard, Church School Superin-
tendent; Mrs. Bonnie Shrode,
Education Chairman; Mrs. Bea
Moon, Council on Ministries
and Mrs. Judy Haynes,
Coordinator of Children's Min-
istries.
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NOTICE 1
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Ail old trash barrels will be picked up 1
Starting Monday 24
II you wish to keep your barrels, they
must be removed from the alley 1
before that date 1
Varni* Farrinyton 1
City Mcmag*r 1
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Ezzell, Ben. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1975, newspaper, March 13, 1975; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136375/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.