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THURSDAY, MAY 12, I960
THE CANADIAN RECORD, Canadian, Hemphill County. Text*
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Greene,
Janet and Suzanne, and Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Nicholson, Jim
and Butch were in Elk City,
Okla., over the week-end vis-
iting their father, Earl Greene
who is a patient in the Com-
munity Hospital.
Dinner guests in the Bennie
Tepe home Sunday were Mrs.
Flem Hagler, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Slavin, Donna, Jim and
Bob of Higgins, and Rev. Co-
ley Arender.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Moore
and children visited in the
Leonard Sanders home Sun-
day. Walton and Leonard fish-
ed Sunday afternoon at Char-
lie Burton's.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jahnel
and children were in Canadi-
an Sunday to attend a recital
given by the pupils of Pat
Popham. Carol and Jeanne
took part in the recital.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jahnel
were in Canadian Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Tepe
and Hoot were in Canadian
Wednesday.
Roy Dickinson was in Shat-
tuck, Okla., on Saturday.
Gary Jahnel spent Saturday
night with his grandparents,
the Paul Malcolms, in Cana-
dian.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder
visited in the Roy Dickinson
home Sunday night.
Charlene Hostutler spent
Friday night in Canadian as,
the guest of Anita Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Snyder,
Billie and Louise were in Ca-
nadian on Sunday and visited
in the J. R. Childress home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pecos Ander-
son, Jim Bill and Joe were in
Elk City, Okla., Friday for
dental care. Ray Anderson of
Miami, Morris Anderson of
Jefferson City. Mo., Jake Smith
and Excel Anderson of Pamna
were recent guests in the Pe-
cos Anderson home.
Charlene Hostutler and An-
ita Wilson spent Sunday with
Betty Andrews in Canadian.
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Shirley Sanders is out of
school with the measles this
week.
Mrs. Homer Sanders, Janis
and Debbie and Mrs. J. D.
Greene and Suzy shopped in
Pampa Friday afternoon.
Rev. Coley Arender of Ama-
rillo held services at the Gem
Church Sunday.
John Ramp of Canyon spent
the week-end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ramp.
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Ranson,
Glenda and Tresa visited with
his mother, Mrs. R. B. Ranson
over the week-end.
Shoppers in Canadian Sat-
urday included Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Sanders and girls, Mr.
and Mrs. Ora Morris, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Ramsey, Mrs. Cliff
Pyeatt, Walton Moore and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Jahnel and fam-
ily-
Luna Good, aunt of Homer
and Leonard Sanders passed
away at Evansville, Ind., a
week ago Thursday and fu-
neral services were conducted
the following Monday after-
noon at the First Baptist
Church in Perryton. The body
was brought to Canadian for
burial.
The Blue Ridge School pic-
nic is planned for Friday, May
13. weather permitting, at the
City Park in Canadian. Par-
ents and children are to be at
the park bv 11 o'clock. Mon-
day, May 16, is the alternate
date if the Friday date must
be cancelled.
Mothers present for the
Mothers meeting last Tuesday
were Betty Anderson, Mary
Snyder, Helen Henderson, Ida
Nicholson, Clara Greene, Mar-
garet Sanders and teacher,
Lucile Etheredge.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wells and
Mrs. Pecos Anderson went to
Sentinel, Okla., Monday for
the funeral of Claude Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wor-
sham visited in the Oscar For-
gey home from Wednesday to
Saturday. They left for Alan-
reed to visit Mr. Worsham's
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forgey
visited recently in the Sid Par-
nell home at Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ramp
were in Pampa Wednesday.
Visitors in the Etta Hender-
son home Sunday were: Mr.
and Mrs. Bryan Henderson and
family of Amarillo, Mrs. Rob-
ert Gilliam of Amarillo, and
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Payne of
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Ezzell, Ben. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1960, newspaper, May 12, 1960; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth184004/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.