The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Preaching II a. m. and 7:00 p
Sunday.
B. Y. P. U.4
All the B. Y. P. U.'s meet togeth-
er for their devotinal at 6 p. m. .
Mrs. Cap Ellison, (Jeneral Director.
Senior President,—O. O. Scott.
Intermediate Leader.—Mrs. Jno.
McDermetf.
Junior Leader,—Mrs. Race Hibbitt-
Prayer Meeting Wednesday night
Business sessioii Wednesday night
after, each first Sunday.
AUXILIARIES
W. M. S. Monday 4 p. m. Mrs. E.
W. Suggs, President.
Y. W. A. Tuesday 4 p. m. Mrs.
Bob Harder, Leader. .
G. A. Tuesday 4 p. m. Mrs. Elmer
Reed. Leader.
R. A. Saturday 4 p. m. Mrs. Cap
Ellison, Leader.
Sunbeam Saturday 3:30 p. m. Mrs
John Allen Dunn.
Deaco's Meeting every first Sunday
evening at 4:00 p. m.
CHURCH OFFICIALS
S. S. Superintedent.—S. W. Cooper.
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Church Clerk.—J. A. Dunn.
Pastor.—J. C. Scott.
A hearty welcome is extended to
the public to attend any of our meet-
ings.
METHODIST CHURCH SERVICE.
J. T. HOWELL* Pastor
Sunday School... —10:00 a. no
W. M. Curry, Superintendent.
Preaching, 11:00 a. m- and evening
every Sunday.
Big Four, Second and Fourth Sun-
day afternoons.
Watson, Third Sunday afternoon.
EpwortkLeague, 6 p. m. every Sun
day.—Ro^U|3ard, President
Woman's/Missionary Society, 3:00
p. m. every Monday.—Mrs. W. M.
Curry, president.
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
7:00 p. m.
Steward's Meeting First Tuesday in
each , monthr 7^:30 p. m.—B. H. How
ard, Chairman.
"Come, thou, with us."
Mail Your Kodak Films to
E. A. McCARTY
Jeweler and Optometrist
Ralls, Texas
They will be returned prompt%.
INSURANCE OF ALL
KINDS
Your business will be greatly appre-
ciated.
J, J. Taylor, Agent
At First National Bank
for~^T
All Kinds of
INSURANCE
See
B. E. Roy & Co.
First National Bank Bldg*
For Insurance
SEE
C. C. INGRAM
Office in Citizens National Bank Bldg
CROSBYTON. TEXAS
E. A, WATSON
Attorney at Law
Phone 200 ~
General Practice, State and Federal
Courts
Rooms ,5 and 6, Ellison Bldg.
CROSBYTON, TEXAS
W. M. PARKS
LIVESTOCK AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEERS
Write or See Us for Dates
flails Texas . Crosbyton, Texa>
W. N. BICKNEL
Watch Repairing
Citizens National Bank Buildinj.
UNDERTAKERS GOODS
Motor Hearse and Embalmer
D. E. Aynea
'bone 15 Phone 8,
Crosbyton Insurance Co.
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; l,HURCH OF CHRIST
Preaching each Lard's Day, 11 a. .
also at 8 p. hi.
- Young people's meeting each Sun
day, 6 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday night
8 o'clock.
D. Lee Hukel, Minister. \
LANTER LECTURE AT PRES-
BYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY
"India as Seen by a Missionary,"
illustrated with lantern .slides furnish-
ed by the University of Texas will
be given 7:30 p. m. Sumjlay^ This.is.
a very instructive lecture, and also
interesting^, as well. The slides were
mad6cfrom pictures furnished the
University .by a returned missionary.
Seeing these pictures will make you
appreciate Christianity more, and will
make you glad that you live in Ameri^
ca. Bring the children to see them.
v 11 a. m., Preaching by the pastor.
A special sermon to church members.
9:45 a. m., Sunday School.
Sunday afternoon Bro. Buie will
preach put at Four Mile Lake School.
We will have special services the
week before Easter. Full announce-
ment will be made later.
We welcome everyone to worship
with us.
Rev E. P. Buie, Pastor.
CIRCLE NO. 3
Circle No. 3 met March the 8th,
with Mrs. Hicks at 3:30 o'clock; The
meeting was opened with prayer by
Mrs. Huddleston. Minutes were read
by the secretary. After the business
meeting, a very interesting Bible les-
son was gread by each member pres-
ent. The president of the W, M. S.
MARLIN HOT WELLS
WHERE LIFE GIVING WATERS FLOW
Come to Marlin, the year-round health resort, for rheumatism,
neuritis, stomach trouble and all chronic dieseases. Modern up-to-
date hotes, clinics and bath houses. Golfing and dancing. Ask your
neighbor who has been here or write,
THE MARLIN CHAMBER OF-COMMERCE
MARLIN, TEXAS
WHEN THE CLOCK
STRIKES NINE
visited our Circle and we were glad
to have her and wish she could be
with us every meeting^ :"', After -the
lesson, the meeting was- dismissed
with prayer by Mrs. Suggs., Seven
members were present. The next
meeting will be at Mrs. I. C. Tucker.
JUNIOR EPWORTH
LEAGUE AT 7 P.
M.
Hymn.
Hymn.
Prayer. <.
Verse for, the week.—Pearl Lancas-
ter. '
Follow the Leader.—Walter Merri-
man. ,
John Wesley.—Madge Dorsey.
David Livingston.—Bennie Lancas-
ter. •
Francis Willard.—Quay Stockton.
Bishop Lambeth.—Fay Stockton.
Ruby Hendrick.—John Howfell.
Talk.—Mrs. Hibbitt.
Hymn.
■t Benediction.
Leader: Howard Gilbert.
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SPARKS FROM THE CAMP FIRE
closed the meeting with the Lord's
Prayer. Sue Shaw and Ruby Collier
are new members. This fills our
membership almost to the number al-
lowed. &
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The Blue Birds met Tuesday, March
9, and after playing games, read over
the new play, "Sky Boy" which they,
hope to give in the near future. They
are doing their bit with.. the club
house.
—Reporter.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
house of the t
meptrendenng
together insuppor'
plaintiff pirays the.
marriage relations
Herein fail not, a
said Court, a^its afore
lar term, this writ with
thereon showing how you I
euted the iame; ' : ~
Given under my hand and
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of said Court, at office in Cros
Texas, this the 3rd day of
To the Sheriff or any Constable of ^ *926.
(Seal)
Crosby County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to sum-
mon Guy Clayton Davis by making
publication of this Citation once in
each week for four successive weeks
previous to the return day hereof, in
some newspaper published in your
County, if there be a newspaper pub-
lished therein, but if not, then in the
nearest County where a newspaper is
published, to. appear at the next regu-
lar term of the District Court of. 1926, same
-w§,
Etfgar Allen, Clerk
District Court, Crosby i
By Hazel Seeds, Deputy.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that an el
tion will be held in the City of Crc
You will know that it is time to call
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This is the Crosbyton Grocery Co. and they can
supply all your needs for the noon-day meal and
all other nieals. Our stock is complete and we
will give you immediate service-
Crosbyton Gro. Co.
North Side Square
Mt. Blanco Camp Fire held its reg-
ular meeting Monday, March 8th
After an interesting program on the
various gala days of the year, the
girls fell to making- plans for their
"Birthday Week," which begins Sun-
day, March 14. Each day during the
week the girls are going to try to fol-
low this program:
Sunday 14.—Every girl at her own
church.
Monday 15.—Mother and daughter
party in the .evem-rrg.
Tuesday 1Every girls cooks sup-
per for mother. -
Wednesday 17.—Have some part in
chapel exercises at school.
Thursday IS.—Every girl wins an
honor. . ,v !
Friday 19.—Going to church with;
Mrs. Carter and hflp to sing. i
Saturday '20.—Ceremonial meeting
at the Canyon. . i
Each day there are Camp Fire girls
broadcasting over the radio. We are
planning' a radio party, but have set
rui date.
Friday,-and Saturday o.f this week
plans are being made to go on. an
outing, leaving Friday night and re-'
I turning early Sunday morning. This
i is a reward to the winning side in
| a contest which has just closed. Each
side was given a dollar to start with i
| and a time limit of two weeks. With!
i that dollar one side made $0.65 and;
i the other side We are working
: for our club house and we mean to
have it. Our charter has come. We
must frame it and have it ready to
hang in the new club house,
i We hope people missed oiu&i last
; week's report. The reporter was ab
j sent and we neglected to have a re-
I port put in. However, a very inter-
I estin'g program of Scripture Readi'ng
! on our Laws was the feature. We
i learned "America the Beautiful'
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byton, Texas, on the 6th day of April,1
being the first Tuesday in
Crosby County, to be holden at the said month for the election by the
Court House thereof, in Crosbyton, j qualified voters of said city, of , a|
Texas, on the 2nd Monday in March j Mayor and two Commissioners.; J. W.
A. D. 1926, the same being the 8th! Aynes has been appointed presiding
day of March A. D., 1926, then and "officer for. said election, and he shall
there to answer a petition filed in said
Court on the 2nd day of February A.
D. 1926, in a suit, numbered on the
docket of said Court as No. 999,
wherein Imogene Davis is Plaintiff,
and Guy Clayton Davis* is Defendent,
and said petition alleging: That
plaintiff and defendent were married
on or about the second day of Feb-
ruary A. D. 1924 and continued to live
together as husband and wife until
on or about the first day of July A
D. ]9'25, when, by reason of the cruel
and harsh treatment of defendent to-j
ward plaintiff, and his tfrutal and out-i
rageous conduct toward her, she wa
select two judges and two clerks to
assist him in holding same, and make
due return thereof as required by
law. Said election shall be held in
the County Court room of the court
house in the city of Crosbyton, Texas,,
and the manner of holding same shall,
.insofar as possible, be governed by
the laws of the State of Texas regu-
lating general elections.
R. C. Carter,
Mayor of Crosbyton, Texas.
Attest:
B. E. Roy,
City Secretary.
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ience of a Ford closed car.
The price advantage which the public enjoys in purchasing
Ford cars is the result of volume production. In 1920, when
#^the Ford Motor Company was producing approximately
only a million cars a year, the Ford Touring Car "sold for
$575. Today, with production on the basis of nearly two
million cars a year, the Tudor Sedan, a high qu: lity all-
steel closed car, can be purchased for $520—$55 less, than
the Touring'Car sold for six years ago. Opesr car prices are
corresjjpndingly-low. "
While this program of price reduction has been carried on,
important refinements and improvements have been made
in .Ford cars. The latest improvements include new and
> attractive body lines—a lower Center of gravity, closed cars
in color, all-steel bodies, new brakes and new style fenders.
However, the basic features of Ford design have not been
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RATHER IT IS THE SUPPLYING OF NU
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THE HEALTH OF THE CUSTOMERS.
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"Ford Design Costs More to Build—Is Worth More—
But Sells Eot Less"
When you begin to feel that springfever coming
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CHOICEST SELECTIONS
Can be found at our market. Also
Vegetables at all times.
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1926, newspaper, March 12, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242775/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.