The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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McAdoo Grads Gather in Reunion
The 6th annual homecoming j pews were placed In the sanc-
tion Williams which it undergo-
ing a remodeling is progressing
very last Sevaral" more feet oI
floor space have been adued, in-
C1J&4U& a den ana bedroom in
addition to a car port.
Mr. and Mrs^Lee^Parker and
children were Sunday visitor* in
the home of Mr. ano Mrs. Ellie
Power.
Don't forget to attend the P.T.a
held Saturday night andI tuary and vinyl tile was laid ;
play, entitled "Findcru Croopcra"
whicn is to be .presented in tn«;
Sunday at the Baptist Church, throughout the remainder of the f Jocal hlgh ' scuooi auditorium,
Bro ^J1cr*fca^'-IMTOCTr'.'pastorri^'0^WW'iir-'*"A"'V<!iliy'''iBpftiC!l'!ihS'"-u8Tl'tl^ SafllfttI'&y?'mAp'tTT"^Jt!fc?l",'u' -*—<
was gtie*t speaker for Saturday j lovely building throughout! Mrs. Daisy Harvey, who has
night services. Bra. Gene McGann j Members should be proua of j been living east ot town, has
of Pasadena, also a former pas- j their accomplishments.
h,er
moved into town to make
tor, delivered the Sunday morn- ! Weekend visitors in the C. A. j home. After purchasing the*Hie;
ing sermon, dedttratii^g 4h^ newj Allen home' were their children. } Bass home, whichltas had an ex
addition to the church! Many ! Mrs. Ben Baker and children and j tensive remodeiirtg, including
former members Were present J a sister to Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Ray- j the addition of a bathroom, a
for services and the noon meal • mond Mann, all of Arkansas Cit- (.son, L. S. Harvey, moved her in-
which was served "Tn the gym- y, Kansas, also another daugh- j to town last weeK.
naslum In addition to other im- j ter, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Jones
pfpvements and in anticipation^and family of Lubbock..
of homecoming,- beautiful new
SPECIAL OFFER
Mrs. Jim Earley and Mrs. "R
E. Nickles attended funeral ser-
The home of Mr. and Mrs. El-j vices in Ralls last Monday for
Mrs. Ralph Brumfield. She and
her husband resided In McAdoo
for 13 years before moving to
Kalis 7 years ago":
Bro. and Mrs, C. W. Pate left
Monday night for Mt. Pleasant
after receiving word of the ser-
ious illness ol her mother, fol-
lowing a stroke
Mrs. Dewey Woods was a Sat-
urday night guest in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Earley.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvin • Callihan
and girls of Lubbock visited
their parents; the Leamon-Brant-
leys arid J S. Callihans, during
the mciiktmd
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Mr. and Mrs. Delvln Smith
and children, Delzene and Vance
of Lubbock were Sunday visitors
In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Palo
Grissom.
, Mi- and. Mrs. John Formby;
Mr. and Mrs. Will Eldridge, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Bi Buckner and Mr.
and Mrs. Guinn Hickman left
Monday for Oklahoma City after
7eoeivTng**wor3^^^Hie death oi
Joe Elsby Sunday afternoon. A
brother to Mmes. Formby, El-
dridge and Buckner, he lived at
McAdoo in his early years and
made his home at Crosbyton for
many years before moving to O-
klahoma City, where he has re-
sided for sevaral years.
" Mrs. Palo Grissom visited in
Crosbyton Hospital on Monday
with Dillard Dyer and a. daugh-
ter Juanita of Chester, Californ-
ia who has been at his bedside
since he has been a patient in
the local hospital.
Mrs. M. C. Baum and Mrs. O.
V. Woods are convalescing at
home after several days confine-
ment in the Crosbyton Hospital.
Mrs. J. J. Griffin. Mrs. G. G.
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward
J. Ward
urmrn oi spearrnaa, visitea rel-
atives in ivauas Over tut week-
end. i ney aoenueu a musical ii
MOCAauay s> Uem ntui :>ujiua>
aiteriAK.it, wnere Miss Jane oru -
km w«u> presemeu m recitai uj
me uovnauay i^cnooi ot riot
Arts. a soprano "soloist, Miss
UiiUin saiig ten iiunibcis WiUi
aniue Armiews u coaner, ac-
compunun, unu^-i
WuOae
UJi ec
lion sue nas studied. Ut€ paai
year, me party aiso .aiteuUeu. a
tea" m • gr^,nici'^r'iutirowmg,"Tnc.'j
Ciiai. kju aionoay Uie vvarua ariu
Aiierui reiurueu o> way oi .no-
cona where tney visited t).- ~ A.
ward. Mrs. J. Waru Uraxm ana
Jane and Mrs- J •>. (iritun re
turned by way oi Abilene wnere
Jane nau ah appointment. loi
audition in tne music uep'ari-
rnent at McMurry college. A
lourtn student, senior, at nocka-
day, Miss Grill in, uaugiiter ot
Rev. and Mrs. J. Warn Griffin of
spearman, win. attend Mcxwurry
college wnere sne nas been ac-
cepted as,a member of "McMur-
ry Chanters ' college choir. -Slit.*
returned to Dallas arlonuay night
witn the Mines, (ji HI ins return-
ing to McAdoo. Little Waid, Jr.
and Pejiy who spent, tne weeK•
end witn therr Grandinotner Gri-
ffin, joined tneir rnotner tor tne
return trip to Spearman.
Tommy Brantley was dismiss-
ed from Spur Hospital last Wed-
nesday wnere he had been a
pneumonia patient for several
days: Also Mrs. Maggie Nickles,
sonage on Wednesday to paper
the kitchen, bathroom and ano-
ther bedroom. The new bedroom
suite has also been deliverfed.
improving the parsonage very
much; The..church exterior Is re
celvihg a new coat of paint'
this Week.
Members of the 1§54 gradu-
ating—class—of—McAdoo—High
at the par- CAJLD OF
The E. Di Cash family would
like to take this <neans of ex-
pressing our sincere appreciation
to our many friends for their
love and kindness in the loss of
our beloved husband, father and t
grandfather. Especially we want i
to thank our doctors and nurses
for their loving care and kind-
ness.
Mrs. E. D. Cash and
' Flmily
who wao a patient at Spur twf-
sevaral days, is able to be up a
gain.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore and
girls spent Saturday night and
Sunday . visiting- in Odessa with
sisters, Misses Unell and Faye
Middlebrooks. Her molher, Mrs.
C. Q. Middlebrooks, who has
been visiting here for some " 3
home in Odessa.
Mrs, Sid McCombs and Mike
were visitors here during the
weekend. G. W. Allen accompa-
nied her to her home in Carlsbad
for a visit.
Mrs, J- F.. Egger of Crosby.ton
was a Sunday visitor in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickinson
and Jimmy visited in Spur Sun-
day night with her grandpar-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. McCor-
miclt *
Rev. and Mrs. frank Story of
Silverton were Wednesday visi-
tors in the home daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Frankie Dickinson and
family.
Several ladies from the Meth-
School gathered for a reunion
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
■PirtrmsOH Sundjy afteinwM^
Thpir class colors of red and
white were carried out with the
serving table centered with an
arrangement of red and white
carnations. Napkins were red
with "Class of 1954" lettered in
white. Members of the class and
guests who attended where Ray
Lee Tinney, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Worth (Margy Allen), Abilene;
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Berry (Mar-
garet Ann Harris), Mr. and Mrs.
Corky Marshall (Margaret Jo
Scott), Roaring Springs; Rita Ra-
theal Powell, Crosbyton; Claudia
Bass Mason, Lubbock; and the
hosts Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickin-
son.
Several families who-have*not
been previously mentioned in
these items have been reported
in attendance at the homecom-
ing. still others were present
who were not reported to your.!
correspondent, I am sure. Fol-
lowing is a list .of those report-
ed: Mrs. Lois Brownlow. Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Brpwnlow, and family,
Alma Anderson_and daugh^
ter, and Jun^f ^Wallace, all of!
Lubbock; Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Fe- j
well, crosbyton; Mrs; Ophelia
Stewart and Baby, Center Colo. ; j
Mrs. Eula Adams, Compton, Cal.; j
Mr. and Mrs. >I.„ V. Nettleo and
daughter, Modine Keys, and Mr.
Keys and family, all of Abilene;
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cox, M*\
and- Mrs: Leonard. Cox and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Cox, all of
Fort Worth; and Mrs. Willie
Belle Freeman of Wichita Falls,
DR. JIM J. ROBERTS
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Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays — Phone PO 3-4275
A receptionist will be at both
offices at all times.
Homo Phone 2591. Crosbyton
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He is courteous, efficient and honest
He has the courage and ambition to
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1960, newspaper, April 28, 1960; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243517/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.