The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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Earnest Maze. . ' ■
Mr. and Mrs. JHorace Duke from
Lamesa visited-her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Gete. Robinett 4,he past week-
ond. ■
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ssssions at-
tended church a^t Crpsbyton Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rankin, Mr
Nelson Springer and daughter, Dor's
attended church lWFe""Suriday night.
Mr. and Mrs-. E. W. Hihspn were
dfamer guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Witt Sunday.
>, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Lyckman and
Ifr. H. R. Witt were attending t'6
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Renew lour Health
By Purification
Any physician will tell you that
** "Perfect Purification of tho Sys'om
' ig Nature s Foundation of Perfect
Health."- "Why not rid yourself oi„
chronic ailments that are under,
mining your vitalityf Purify your
entire, eystem by. taking a thorough
coarse of Qalotabs,—once or. twico
a week for several weeks—and see
how Nature rewards you with
health.
Calotabs purify the blood by acti-
vating the liver, kidneys, stomach
and bowels. In 10 cts. and 35 eta.
packages. All dealers. (Adv.)
Gibson visited a girl
friend in Roaring Springs last week.
Miss Maxine Lynch spent Friday
night with Gearldene Maze.
Gear 1 dene Maze spejjt. Saturday
night with Maxirie Lynch.
Little' Mildred Witt spsnt Monday
night with Little Sylvia. McClain,
Mrs. Alton Maze . spent* Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
R. Witt.
C. P. WJtt and Jos Robinett had
business in Spur Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Oxford are
the proud parents of a baby girL
Mr. C. W. Hinson and son "Wright
Jr., Clifton Hinson, Mrs.^H. R. Witt
and daughter, Novella .were visitors
in Spur Saturday afternoon.
Miss Billie Robinett returned home
with her sister Mrs, Horace Duke to
spend the next three weeks.
Reporter
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OWJENS NEWS
Earnest Thornton spent Sunday
with Verner Crump.
Lois Chappell .and Berae Whattley
spent Sunday with Lola Snipes.
Bufor<f":Sftd Wilford Snipes spent
Sunday with C. R. and Carl Smith.
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
Colgates SHAVING SET, 70c value all 39e
(Includes Talcum, shaving cream, styptic pencil
Congates DENTAL CREAMS large-
tubes, a 50c tooth Brush, $1.00 value.. 39c
Seventeen FACE POWDER with perfume
And tube of Cleansing Cream, all for. 89c
RHEUMATISM Remedy (Penslar)
Guaranteed result^ Special Price 39c
SNOWFLOWER COMPOUND, special _ 39c
For Billiousness, sick headache, every bot-
tle Guaranteed. Money refunded if no results.
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
* MOVED
ONE BLOCK WEST
..Good Batteries $2.00 Up —
NEW AND USED AUTO
PARTS
—All Kinds of Auto Work—
WRECKING SHOP
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Lubbock
Sanitarium & Ctthic
Dr. J. T. Krueger
Surgery and Consultation
Dr. J. T. Hutchison -
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dr. M. C. Owrton
Diseases of Children
. Dr1. J. P. Lattimore ---
General Medicine
Dr. F. B. Malone
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dr. J. H. Stiles
.Surgery •
Dr. H. C. Maxwell
•General. Medicine
Dr. Olan Key
Urology and General Medicine
Dr. Jerome H. Smith
X-Ray and Laboratory
C. IL Hunt J H.,Felton
Superintendent Business Mgr.
A chaptered training school for-
nurses is conducted in connec-
tion with, the sanitarium.
The Maytag
The best washer possible to
build is thev- most economical
washer to buy. The extra qual-
ity in this years MAYTAG gives
you lower cost washingsMbetter"
washings — faster washings —
'more years of washing service
for every dollar you invest in
tho MAYTAG.
—LET US DEMONSTRATE—
Bring us your family washing.
We will phase you.
C. E. Rowse
Manager
Mr. and Mrs.' B. E. Perkins, ant
Mr. and Mrs B E Crump spent Sun-
day afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Ro-
bert Hillin. ,
* Ila Mae Crump' spent Sunday with
Doris Perkins. \
Rufus Pa<*e, Phillip Robertson,
Christine and Mayis^ Perkins," Lester
Nichols, and Mirtie ThomCn Spent
Sunday in the C. M. Benton home.'
Mr. and Mrs. J." -E. Evett spent
Sunday with, Mr. and* Mrs. Folley.
Everett Cole spent the week-end
with bis brother at CaprocK.
Ruby Carbon of Crosby ton married
at the home of Rev. H. A. Lamb on
Friday nigfci They left emmcdlate-
iy' for Stamford - where they are to
make their home.
Cone P."T. A. met in"their social
hour Thursday night. They sold pea-
nuts imd. pop corn to buy wire to
fence the flower beds on TR^'school
yard. -
7 -Reporter
WAKE UPS
atten-
Sunday School had a good
dance Sunday.
Epworth League was well attend-
ed Sunday night. The program for
Barbara Wickoff, Leoria Mimms, •; _ ■, ... .„ * „
and.-Gales Bryan spent the week-end 1 next Sunday night Yall be as follows,
with Carria Mae Winn. .t Being-a Christian at Home- .
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Whatlsy* *'"and
family have moved to our communi-
ty, from CrowelVy Texas.
Church was well attended Sunday.
Leader — Waid Griffin*.,,..-
Scripture: Matt. 18: 14-JL7r21, 22.
Matt, 5: 43-45; Proverbs 6: 16-19.-^
Mrs. B. Connally, Mrs. Jt^Snes.
Bro. Payne of -Rails preached
will *be a Mother's Day program and
dinner at Owens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pace visite'f
Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Pace Of^~Acuff
Sunday.
Ardell Taylor has returned hom^
from school. -
Mrs. Jess Pace, 'Mrs. Whatlev and
Mrs. W. W. Anthony spent Friday
evening with Mrs. S. B. Anthony
Lester Nichols of Canyon Valley
spent th"^ week-end with Rufus Pace.
CONE HAPPENINGS
We are still having West
rains most every day.
There was preaching at the Bap-
tist church Saturday and Sunday.
Bro. Shannon did the preaching
and hfs family came with him.
•We are glad to report our atten-
dance is increasing each Sunday
Come on folks. We need the Sunday
school and the Sunday school needs
us.
The Sixth and Seventh grades
gave their teacher; Miss Corrine Col-
vard a handkerchief shower Friday
honoring her birthday. Ice cream,
cake and chicken. sandwiches .. were
served. The pupils were assisted by
Mrs. Olen Bartley, Miss Ruth Bart-
ley and Mrs. T. J. Burks. They all
reported a~nt£e time and wished for
her many more happy birthdays.
Our Home Demonstration club met
Friday at the school house. Founda-
tion patterns were studied. Mrs'. Tom
Travis, Mrs. R. L. Gibson and Mrs.
D. C. Flurry reported on the Pattern
school They attendecjjf at Ralls. 37
members were present.
Mr. and Mi's. G. F, iWatson was
called to Frisco, Collim county, last
week to attend the fulneral of his
mother, Mrs. Martha Watson^.. Mrs.
'"Wlitstfn was 89 years'old -Mr. Wat-
sympathy of the-^entire
There i— Song, "Home Sweet Home," Mrs7
Conally, Mrs. R. Jones, Mrs. J.
Griffin and Mrs. L. Rasure. '
Prayer —"J .J. Griffin.
The First Step —_ "Y'era Loe.
Christian Loyalty to the Home—
Wade Dickey. —
...Rightness First — ALice Mae Hall
Real Love the Test — Jimmie Flem
mins.
Poem
Song — Duet" *
Health Essential — Vera Traylor.
A Christian will have some system
—L. Paschal.
Christ like relationships — Mr. L.
Rasure.
The w. M. S. will meet Wednesdav
May 17th wi,th Mrs. T. E. Traylor.
The lesson will be* from "The Wof-'4,_
Outlook." arranged by Mrs. J. J.
Griffin.
Benjamin Ford had a painful acci-
dent^Jjlcid&y evening wh^n he wis
\hrown fTOVu his horse. He is recov-
ering nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rasure and
daughter; Ouida Ann, Mr. and Mvs.
B. T. Ford and son, Edsei, Were Mc-
Adoo visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boyd will be
business visitors to Amarillo this
week.
The Golden Rule Class.
Texas
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of Turkey are
Mr. and Mrs;
Mrs. F. C Cash
Fort Worth last
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Dr. H. C. Eargle and
Matador aiwi Mrs. C..L,
daughter, of California, were
day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Waldron i&rest of the city,
gle -ts a brother-in-law of
dron and Mrs. Elliott is a
Mrs. Waldron!.
and BRUSH
This -- _ rr
rate, having had'only a
showers.
However, some of
we^e so fortunate, as to get
moisture, are busy planting." -
*Mrs. J. Oi- Moore and MiBs -Kath-
erine Moore are convalesing from
measles. ^
Mr .and1 Mrs. A. G. Bennett,vteach
ers of Webb school, are contemplat-
ing a trip to Arizona in the near fa-
ture.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mize and chil-
dren of Smith were visitors Of the
Brixey's Sunday.
The ladies of thi? community have
organized a 4-H Club with about S0-
members and are going to wprk as
though they mean to have a real
live club.
Henry Wilson^ of Hunt county is
visiting .his - brother, Albert Wilson
for a few -days.
SPECIALS
YJRING
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85c FT. SYRING
$1.25 Mombination SY,
pkg. TOOTH PAST
2-pkg. MODESS , ...
35c and 50c Boxes STATIONERY
35c TALCUM POWDER, 1 lb
$1.00 LUCKY TIGER I
LOOK OUR 10c TABLE OYI^R
—We Fill Any Doctors Prescription—
BRAZIER DRUG STORE
C. H. Brazier, The Pill Pusher
BIG FOUR NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Pate and Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey ~"Ed\er took dinner
with Mr. and Mrs Frank "Blackstori
son has thrr
community.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCrarey "and
family. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Kiljja^'1
txi.ck and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Poore enjoyed a birthday dinner
at Mr. Lott's honoring his birthday.
There were 56 present. Everyone
reported a nice time and l°ft wisMhp-
for Mr. Lott many more happy birth
days.
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ii fie
community again. Mr. Bi'lie Chris-
topher and Miss Levern D'ggs were
quietly married last Tuesday morn-
ing. The young couple is receiving
the congratulations of thrir frien's.
They ate living at Mr. RusspII No-
bles in the Farmer community. We
wish for JJirm many happy years
of married life.
GUARANTEE
Abstract & Title Co.
Dependable and Efficient Srf^fice.
East of Court House;
Fralin Bldg. .« •
Crosby ton Undertaking
Company
A. A. HATCHELL, Licensed
Embalmer.
M«(or Hearse and Ambuliiftl#"^
— Servico.
Located at Emma Bdw. Co.
Calli answered day or night;
INSURANCE OF ALL *
KINDS
Tour business will be appreciated.
v Citizens Ins. Agency
F. M. Dunn. Agent
HendricklBuildihg """
WHENTHAT
TIME COME^—
ii IK YOUR HOME ^ 7
Tim Will Want the Best^T^
Rqjr. the Kind of Service and
|||ipa«Bt You JSpectT"
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C. C. Beckham
GENERAL "
, HAULING
When in need of haul
BOWELS
need watching
Let Dr. Galdwdl help whenever your
child is feverish or upset; or has
causht cold.
Hisjupiple prescription will make
thSPDiiiousf headachy, cross boy or
girt comfortable, happy, welt in just
^rTswThours. It soon restores the
-djflyels to healtby resularity. It helps
break-up" a cold Dy keeping toe
"boweV free from all that sici^ening
, mucus waste.
■' You have a famous doctors mora
fortMslSxative. Ht. Caldwell's record
of having attended over 3500 births
without loss one mother or baby
is. believed unique . in American
medical history. . .. . . , m
Get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin from yoOr drugstore
and nave it ready. Then you won't
have to worry when any member of '
yqur family js headachy, bilious,-
gassy -oisconstipated. Syrup Pepsin
re- good for all-ages, It s\veetens the
bowels', increases af
digestion more
Tuesday. The men folks helped Mr.
Blackston rebuild his" chicken house
which was recently blown down by a
wind storm.
Mr. O. J. Edler and son, Gerald,
Forrest Edler andJ^JD- WeemS, at-
tended the final feeding experiments
at Spu#- Friday.
Miss. R-achael Porter visited in the
Profctor home Sunday.
- Ada Mae Hargrove and Hnz°l Cos-
sett, visited the week-end with OpSi"
Proctor.
"Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Howell^ Mrs;
HOtyeJJ and son of Ralls, vis'trd Mrs
Howell's- parents, Mr.' and Mrs. J.
L. Pcoctor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O Porter had as
their Sunday dinner guests Mr and
Mrs. John Tucker and son, Johnn:e,
Mr. and Mrs. I. G. McNary, and Lois
Pcikard-and family. %
Miriam and Madalene Edler w^re
v?eek-£nd visitors in the Page Edl:r
home at Crosbyton. ^
Mr.'and Mrs. A. W. Pvron visited
Sunday in Crosb.vfon as the guects of
their 'daughtM^Mrs. Charley Back-
ham and Mr\l3eckham.
Mr. O. J. Edler and son. Harvey,
made a business trip to Ralls Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. McDuff visited-1
relatives in McAdoo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gossett visited Sun-
day afterltoon with Mr. and Mrs? J.
L. Proctor.
Gerald Edler was a caller in Lub-
bock Saturday.
Miss Pauline Proctor and Arnol
Reynolds visited in Ralls Sunday. -
The son which was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. B. Parker May 4,
has been "named Wilmon K^ith.
Mr. and Mrs. -B. B. Steele enter-
tained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs
Robert Johnson and family, Ted Wil-
lis of McAdoo, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Parker and family and Roy Camp-
bell. *• >
Ralph -Seiber of <?rosbyton visit'd,
the first of the week with _TGerald
Edler. • ' .' .
Those calling Sunday in thr^C^B'
Parker home were Mr. and 'Mrs. M. ^
A. Reynolds,- Mrs.' Glen'ord Fowler,
Mrs. Arthur Tucker and family, Mr-
and Mrs. Hv O. Portar -and fa^i'y
Mrs.'W. ^. Matthews an^ "daughter,
Mrs. Blanch Aiinslie, Mr. and * Mrs.
J-. lSi Parker and sons, Mr -and Mrs,
Jock Tucksr, Mr. and Mrs. Lois Pic-
kard and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. I.
Mallow and family and E'.bsrt Ma!-
low. . '
Friday night. ,
Mr. and Mrs. .Hawy Ed'er called]
Sunday in tfie F. M. Campb T home.
We Specialize
In fresh and cured meats of all
kinds. You will appreciate the
good meat that we keep in stock
at all times.
We'll make it to your intesest
to do your trading with us.
Karr and Chase Market
Roy Karr - Carter Chase
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To Close Hatchery Soon
Hl'RIH' WITH y()i:R lg«es
We expect to close our hatchery for the sea-
son in about two weeks. Those wanting hatch-
ings brings your eggs on—
MONDAY
MAY 15
and
MONDAY
MAY 22
Get Your Chicks Now Before the Season Ends.
Crosby County Hatchery
Charlie Seiber, Prop.
Good Foods For
Good Cooks
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1933, newspaper, May 12, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243011/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.