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Crosbyton (Tex.) Review Page 2 Thursday. October 24. 1963
THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
Estahlishod In January. 1909
Published Weekly on Thursdays at Crosbyton, Crosby Co., Texas
W H CURRY
MRS BILLYE STOCKTON
WAYNE DOBSON
Editor and Publisher
News Editor
Mechanical Foreman
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day); ciaaaificd advertising, 3 pa Tuaaday; display advertising, noon Wadnaa-
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ANY UNTRUE statement reflecting upon the cbaracter, standing or rapnuooo
ol any individual, firm or corporation, wUdi may appear in the columns of
Tbe Croebyuan Review will gladty be rarractcd upon its being bronchi to the
atlanlion of the managanenl.
"I have swoeu upon the altar of God, eternal hostility nihil every form at
tyranny over the mind of amn.
Wake News
Mrs. Harold Trail at District WMU;
Jimmy Barnetts Go To Galveston
by RENA BARNETT
Shelly Havens was a Tuesday
night guest of Mrs R. C. Ratheal.
Mr. and Mrs. T R. Jones were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hilton Jones in Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs H. L. Fewell vis
Ited Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Bill Fewell In Lockney
Mrs. C. M. Norris and Sharon
Norris of Floydada spent from
Wednesday until Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Seigler and
Dale. ^ -•
Mr and Mrs. Gene Hardin and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Havens
and children were Sunday dinnei
guests of Mrs. K. C Ratheal
Mrs Harold Trull attended the
district WMU convention at
Muleshoe on Tuesday.
Cherry Pierce of Kalgary spent
several nights last week with the
W T Barnetts.
Mr. and Mrs iJan Smith of
Lubbock are the parents of a
daughter bom Sunday, Oct. 20,
in a Lockney hospital Tracy D
Ann weighed 5 lbs 7 ozs. Mrs.
Smith is the former Sandra
Fewell.
Mrs T I! Jones was a Morula',
evening visitor ol Mr and Mrs
H L Fewell.
Timmy Havens sj)ent Friday
night with Mrs R. C. Ratheal.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trull and
Mr. and Mrs. Jody Joplin attend
ed the annual associational in
First Baptist Church at Ralls
Mrs. H. L. Fewell visited Mrs.
Vivi Griffin Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barneti
and children went to Galveston
on Friday Mrs. Barnett will en
ter the John Sealv hospital, on
Monday morning for a miwi-ifpv
Mr. and Mrs Harold T^ttlland
family visited Mr and Mrs. F E
Trull in Slaton Sunday after
church.
C of C Will Furnish
Transportation To
Hear Sec. Freeman
The Crosbyton Chamber of
Commerce will furnish trans-
portation for anyone Interested
In attending the appearance ot
Secretary of Agriculture Orvllle
Freeman In Lubbock at 2 p.m.
Nov. 4, according to C of C Presi-
dent E. H. Flournoy.
C of C manager Billy Joe
Thomas said Rep. George Mahon
has contacted the local Chamber
office urging all farmers and In-
terested persons to attend the
meeting.
Thomas said that a small
crowd at the Freeman meeting
could leave the impression that
South Plains people don't care
what type legislation is formu-
lated agriculture wise.
Freeman's appearance at the
Lubbock Municipal Auditorium
is one of a series of 13 which
Freeman has set up to find out
what individual farmers are say
ing and thinking, and the atti
tude toward the Department of
Agriculture.
Farmers will be given the op
portunity to ask questions at the
LubboAc session, it is under
stood Those wishing transporta
tion may contact ( of C Manager
Billy Joe Thomas.
Mr and Mrs H L McMullan
of Lubbock were Sunday after-
noon callers in the Otis Justus
home.
Sue Justus and roommate
Jackie Hailev of Amarillo. visit-
ed here during the weekend Al
so ho^ie was Wayne Justus from
Lubbock Christian College.
Mrs Otis Justus and Sue were
in Lubbock Saturday afternoon
Mr and Mrs A. W. Wallace
visited their son and his daugh
ter. Orvaj Wallace and Ginger,
at Versailles, Mo., last week
Jana Martin Has
Party Celebrating
Fourth Birthday
Miss Jana Martin, daughter o£
Mr. and Mr*. Jimmle Martin,
was honored with a birthday
party at her home Saturday.
Jana was four years old Mon-
day.
"Patty Cake" cake and punch
were served to Pattl and Johnny
Berry, Belinda McNeill, Pat and
John FarriB, Wendy Meadows,
Joanle Ellison, Wiley and Mar-
tha Work, Joanne, Jimmle Sloan
and Jana Martin, Mrs. Martin,
Mrs. Pat Berry, and the honoree*s
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cloan Stribling of Throckmorton.
Mr. and Mrs. Stribling spent
the weekend here with their
daughter and family, the Jimmle
Martins, in order to help cele
brate Jana's birthday.
bout the country and its peopl*^'-
and customs. She learned to
speak Austrian flently while
there.
Harmony club member* and
their guests were served -pecan
pie and coffee following the re-
cital in the home of Mrs. John
Cherry. Haste**** were Mr*. Jim
Blagg, Mr*. Evelyn Lowrle and
Mrs. Sam Hawkes.
Week of Prayer and
Self-Denial To Be
Program for Guild
McAdoo WSCS
Studies Southern
Asia at Oct. 17 Meet
The Woman's Society of Chris-
tian Service of the McAdoo
rM#tftiBdi4t' Church met Thursday.
Octdber 17, at 2:3C) p.m in the
church to continue the mission
study "Southern Asia".
Mrs. Bernard Seay. who is
conducting the study had charge
of the meeting in the absence of
the president, Mrs Karl Van
Meter. A short business meeting
was held and plans made for the
Week of Prayer.
Mrs C) T Boucher read the
scripture. John 4:4-14 Mrs. Seay
then lead in prayer Mrs A G.
Fox and Ola Mae Edinburgh had
parts on the program
Refreshments of brownies and
soft drinks were served by Mrs
Coy Powers to Mmes. John A.
Allen. A G. Fox. M A Graham.
O T Boucher. Bernard Seay and
'wo visitors. Mrs John Mark Ed
inhurgh and Ola Mae Edinburgh
Mezzo Soprano
Heather Woodalt
Presents Recital
Approximately 30 people at
tended the recital presented here
Monday night by Miss Heather
Woodall accompanied by pianist
Charles Lawrie.
Miss Woodall, who was Intro
duced by Mr*. Sam Hawkes, sang
a four part program of Italian,
German, French and English
numbers including a song cycle
by Schumann and a French
song cycle.
Lawrie was described as a
professional accompanist who
"played like a professional."
Miss Woodall, a mezzo soprano,
is a voice instructor at Texas
Tech.
She described her studies In
Salzburg at the Mozarteum
where Oberlin students spend u
year in intensive study of music.
During the year there each stu
dent has an adopted family with
whom they visit regularly and
spend holidays, thus learning a
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WEST 5th AND HIGHWAY 82
HARDIN TEXACO SERVICE
Firm & EMERALD
RATHEAL TEXACO SERVICE
EAST HIGHWAY 02
CROSBYTON AUTOMOTIVE SEXVICE
EAST HIGHWAY *2
ELLISON BODY SHOP
SOS AYISHME AVIHUB
CROSBYTON OIL COMPANY. Inc.
"Week of Prayer and Self De-
nial" will be the theme for the
Wesley an Service Guild meeting
at the church Monday night,
Mrs. V. R. Haltom, program
chairman, said. Mm. Glenn Bra-
shear will preaent the program
Mm. A.W. Wallace, is Guild
president.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karris and
children spent the weekend at
-Lake Brownwood where they
met other members of the Farrla
family for a reunion.
Clam Finds Need, far
Sign Outside Town,
Flagpole at School
The Sophomore claaa at Cros-
byton High School haa voted In
favor of a sign at Croebyton's
city limits telling of the waaTa
opportunities and a flag pole at
the school.
Officers for this year, named
last month, are Kamie Cash, re-
elected preeident; Ronnie Whee-
leas, vice-preeident; Sharon Sut-
her, re-elected secretary; Carta
Winkler, treasurer;. P a m
Rhoades, reporter.
Sponsors are Glenn Higgin-
botham and Miss Sherry Lang.
Mrs. Kenneth S. Halbert and
children, Seth and Harriet, of
Crowell, visited last weekend
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Sherwood.
Monday: Spaghetti wiih meat.
green beana, buttered potatoes
veg. salad, plum cobbler, milk.
Tueoday: Hamburgers, pork k
beans, potato chips, lettuce, to-
mato. onions, pickles, Ice cream,
milk.
Wednesday: Chili beans, wk
corn. Cole slaw, hot rolls, butter,
fruit cup, milk.
Thursday: Baker ham, bakei
potato, English peas, cranberry
sauce, hot rolls, butter, syrup A
honey, milk.
Friday: Sandwiches (bologna,
tuna, pimento cheeae, peanut
butter-Jelly), veg. soup, potato
ehipa, lettuce and pickles, devils
food cake, milk
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Mrs. Kenneth Walker and Jan
of Weatherford were In Croehy-
ton last week visiting Mrs. Wal
leer's mother, Mrs. Dsa Walters,
and to celebrate the SOnd birth
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Mamie Fulllnglm. Also here dur-
ing the weekend ware Mm. Wal-
ters' son and family, Mr. and
Mm Clarence Walters and fam-
ily of Lubbock.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1963, newspaper, October 24, 1963; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281917/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.