The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 23, 1953 Page: 4
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WANTADS
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BABY RED Good and haby
i lied and matt tor sale In
sonable lev Hugh AdkJeaen
Phone 78 w Jc
FOB SAI 1M8 W9 Inter-
national 1810 IHC grain drill
35ftlohn Deere plow 8ft 26
lnchMM dl e plow All In good
shape Santord Cole Phone 34SJ
462p
LOST Portable electric
Bander Trucblood Motor Co
Phone 49 46c
WANTED Lady to do stylus
lettering on mimeograph sten
rila Part time only each week
Studer Market Phone No 28
46Zc
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Andrews
moved to Amarlllo this week to
make their home
Mr and Mrs Virgil Tcrrcl and
Gary visited In Follett Tuesday
evening with Mr Tenets broth
cr Lawrence Tcrrel and fam-
ily
Card of Thanks Dorcas Class Meets
We wtah to oxpree our heart
felt thanks I r the sympathy
and kindness shown us during
our bereavement The food the
flowers and the help lri ao many
ways will always fee remem-
bered
Mrs Ruby Moore
Mr and Mrs Ora Morris
Mr and Mrs Carl Kizzlar
Mr and Mrs Otis Cook
Mr and Mrs Harry Morris
Mr and Mrs Lee Goddcn
Mr and Mrs Roy Humes
Mr and Mrs George Humes
Mr and Mrs II J Belland
Mr and Mm Tom Humes
Mrs Pearl Pott
Bob Morris
MBS WESTBHOOK BETTER
Mrs Westbrook 74yearold
mother of Mrs Nick Morgan Is
getting along nicely now and Is
able to be up and about In her
wheel chair and walker
Mrs Walter Worley of Ama
rlllo visited here Wednesday
with her mother Mrs Emma
Mattlcks and with other friends
and relatives
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House or Building
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Dont Let Your Property Suffer Fix It
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CALL 33 FOR FREE ESTIMATES
Carpenters and Painters
Concrete and Stucco Men
HAY BALE TIES Per Bundle 475
Modern Lumber
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Fine Service for Fine People
PHONE 33
Home Freezers
Television Sets Radios
Refrigerators
Tires Tubes Batteries
SEC FIRESTONES COMPLETE LINE
Firestone Stores
I17S Cuyler PAMPA Phone 2119 AI Oiko Mgr
With Mrs Arnold
Members of the Dorcas tleoa
of the First Baptist church met
recently In the home of Mrs
S E Arnold for the monthly
fellowship meeting and business
session
Mrs Ernest Crowell made the
Invocation and Mrs Fred Wit
presented a very enlightening
devotional on Tithing Interest-
ing reports were given by the
group captains Mrs Edgar
Jackson and Mrs C D Massey
Business was discussed under
the direction of Mrs Frank Cain
president A salute to the flag
was given In unison The clos
ing prayer was given by Mrs
Jim Ownbey
The group then gathered on
tho lawn where a table had
been placed and covers laid for
Mmes Edgar Jackson Lewis
Wright Homer Marks M M
Watson Jim Ownbey C D Mas-
sey Wit Deason Frank Cain
S E Arnold Clifford Roth John
MeCrure Fred Wit and Ernest
Crowell
The majority of the group at
tended prayer meeting at the
church
party noNons MISS
CimlSTINE STONE
Mra V D Teas gave a party
this afternoon at three oclock in
the home of Mrs Bruce Waterflela
in honor of Miss Christine Stone
She served a most delicious fruit
plate to the following guests
Miss Stone Mrs Marlon Karr
Mrs Jim Held Mrs Joe Reld
Mrs Carl Studer Mrs L S Hard
age Mrs O H Hext Mis Jess
Yokley and Mrs W J Todd
Mrs Gerald Couch has been
very 111 and Is slowly recuper-
ating at the home of her par-
ents In El Reno Oklahoma
Mrs L D Powell and Mrs
R B Crosier visited relatives at
Wheeler and Mobeetle Monday
Mrs Geneva C Wright visited
at Follett Tuesday with Mrs
Roe Davidson
Virginia Van Horn-
Bill Macias Marry
At Spearman June 27
Mtss Virginia Van Horn daughter
of Mr and Mrs LvA Van Horn
of Ada Okla was united In mar
riage June 37 to Bill Macias son
of Mr and Mrs F O Macias of
Canadian
The vows were read by Father
Bernard J Blnversle at the Sacred
Heart church at Spearmanbefore
altar decorated with large
baskets of yellow gladioli
The bride chose tor her wedding
a ballerina length gown o white
nylon lace fashioned with a fitted
bodice and long fitted sleeves Her
shoulder length veil fell from a
llara of seed pearls and she carried
a bouquet of white carnations
centered with an orchid and
showered with white streamers
Miss Ruth Macias ot Canadian
was maid of honor and Miss Raye
Van Horn and Miss Feye Van
Horn ot Wichita Kans were
bridesmaids Mary Jane Macias
niece of the bridegroom was flower
girl Wesley Spencer served the
bridegroom as best man and ushers
were Martin Ramirez and Wilbur
Van Horn
Mr and Mrs A R Macias of
Perryton gave a reception In their
home following the ceremony
The young couple will make their
home at Penyton
Wedding guests from here In-
cluded P C Macias Jane Macias
Justo Macias Mr and Mrs Mack
Macias
Card of Appreciation
We wish to express our sin
cere appreciation to Dr E H
Morris and the hospital staff
especially Mrs Ethel McPherson
tor the care and kindness shown
Mr Morris during his stay In
the hospital before his death
THE ODIS MOIUtlS FAMILY
Home Economist Here
Friday July 31st
Miss Beatrice Dodge our Home Economist will be in
the shop here all day Friday July 31st Be sure to come
in on Friday of next week and watch ntr make a wonder-
ful demonstration on the amazing New BU Necchi Sewing
Machines We know you will enjoy it and we are looking
forward to your being with us at that time Dont forget
5000 for Oldest Sewing Machine
Trade In tout old sewing machine en a New BU Necchi machine We trill give
you a nice allowance for your old machine this month AND If it turns out to
be t eldest machine traded In In this territory you will be allowed RO00 EXTRA
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GILBERT APPLIANCE
Sit XOKWAKSTc
mnammmit
CMUtnUM MOME 3M
ibb BBMmuu couhti njews camadiak noti
Gem
Mr and Mrs Jack Brown and
family of Texas Otty wen neent
rhlttt In the home of Mm h A
Smith
Bill Morris returned home Sun
day after two weeks training at
Gamp Hood
Mr and Mrs Clarence Nix visited
in the Homer Sanders home Friday
night
SonyaXynn KeUn of Amarlllo Is
spending tho week with Frankle
Faye Smith
Mr and Mrs Carl Drody and
girls of Por Arthur Tex are
visiting with the Buren Hendersons
and Mrs Etta Henderson
Ada Leen Cook has been 111 this
week
Gary McAbwIs visiting with his
grandmother Mrs John E Jones
Pfc and Mrs Truman WUlmoth
have been spending their 15day
furlough here with their parents
Mr and Mrs o O WUlmoth ot
Clem and Mr and Mrs T > May
field of Fort Worth Truman Is
being transferred to RogenCSArk
where he will continue inspecting
food supplies fo r the army
Mr and Mrs Uoyd Oole have re
lumed from a vacation trip to
Colorado
Carol Jahnel spent last week In
the Jay Mathis home
Mr and Mrs Orover WUlmoth
helped Mr and Mrs L L Oaudet
move from Pampato Kermlt Tex
last week
Mother Daughter
Give Breakfast Sat
Mrs Jess Yokley and her charm
ing daughter Mrs Jimmy Sydna
Woodyaid entertained Saturday
morning with a delightful break
fast
The guest list Included Mmes
Pecos Anderson J o Wells Frank
XlcUordle Sr Frankle McMonJie
Jr Johnny McMordle John Jones
RusseD Carver Nick Morgan E H
Snyder Rush Snyder Dale Nut
Sue Westervelt F D Teas Bruce
Waterfield D A Witt Marian
Karr Jack King Harry lKuig Cap
Kelley Lucille Wright John Isaacs
Sr Quentln Isaacs J D Glenn
Frank Chambers Frank Shelter
Gober Lee Mitchell John Oaylor
Cladla Yokley Bill Bartlett Oeorgo
Mathers Mary Miles Mathers of
Miami arid Miss Christine Stone
After the delicious repast movies
were shown taken by Mr Woodyard
on a flight over Alaska and on a
bear hunt there showing each man
getting a Kodlak bear
GAGEBY CONTINUED
continued from other page
Sunday visitors In the Leon Fll
llngim home were Mr and Mrs
H B Petcnnan and children Karen
Barker trt Walter Singletons It O
FlBBigaBa Mra W M Base and
Mrs Oen ABdles and Oonnta
Mona Itaeeterwald a a slum
W peaty Monday night Asaon hef
guestswere Keren Banker and
Anna I U and Svelyn FUllnflm
Mrs Lettia Pay Ban and chil-
dren and Mrs Harrison of Utah
and Mrs Ollbert Morehead of Bits
Spring Tex flatted during the
Week Inthe Claude Barker home
UtL E Maytlcld and grandson
David wereIn Wheeler on business
Wednesday
Margie Petcnnan andRuth Fili
llnglm returned home Friday from
tho young peoples encampmentlit
Canyon
W O Fllllnglm and family ot
YOU CAN OWN A NECCHI
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Gilbert Appliance
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Antlene win vfatt here In the hom
of his nanats until
They wilt more to Denver tan
W o win enter eouei Una fall
Leon end W O WBnhn are
la South Dakota irMtsntj the A
ntnngtm and Houtaon Rose famt
neiMr
Mr and Mn Hoy Meadows and
children and Mr and Mrs LaPey
Vise and Linda and Kay art visit-
ing with the Olen Mooney famliy
In South Dakota The Claude
Fagtns are staying at the Viae
home while they are away
Mr and Mrs Forrest Vise and
Orrell visited the Rert and Mrs
8anford Cole at Canadian Monday
Mr and Mrs Doyle Rogers were
In Amarlllo Wednesday night
Will your family have the besl doc
torsand the best hospital care that
money can buy Ii the money is
available certainly and it will be
if you carry polio insurance See usl
H S WiBbur Son
INSURANCE AGENCY
FIRST NATIONAL BANE DLDC
CANADIAN TEXAS
Over 32 Years Continuous Service PHONE IS
W FREE
This gorgeous
sewing basket
with every purchase of a
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WHILE THEY LAST
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED1
LIMITED TIME ONLY
Lightweight pinling theirs handy pocket scissors
standard size scissors pattern tracer embroidery hoop
Seam ripper and buttonhole cutter razor knife
Sewing machine needles hand needles
needle threader ihimblo
Assorted threads pearl cotton bobbins
tape measure chalk
mmmet sewing ixpeksh
file Ml we give you bas all y oil need
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as soon as your
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Sews the most intricate Hitches
automatically
Makes button holes
Sews oributtons
Blind stitches hems
Sews forward and reverse
straight and zigzag
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 23, 1953, newspaper, July 23, 1953; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47821/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.