The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1927 Page: 6 of 8
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Four, Second and Fourth Sun-
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atson, Thifd S i day afternoon, "
j'i Missionary S6«ety, 8:0
t p. m. every Monday.—Mrs. R- . J-
, president.
Meeting every Wednesday
p. m. ■... .. - .
Steward's Meeting First ^es'Hy In
each month, 7:80 p. m.^—«* <l"" J. M.
Mabe> Chairman. - .
"Come, thoaf wiQr us." *
REBECCA LODGE NOT
Mteets every ~ second and fourth
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Visitors welcomed
-* Mrs. Jesse Ballard N. G.
- L Ge*m MeLain, 8ec.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Preaching each Lord's Day, 11 a. m.
T ifeo at 8 p. m. . , . ,
^Young people's meeting each Sun
toy. 6-p. k 'r^-V
Prayer Meeting Wednesday night
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jPgW , , .. I , r,
8 o'clock.
\y: ■ O. Lee Hukel, Minister.
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FIRSI. BAPTIST
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^E. DICK, Pastor . • . . '
"' Preac^'htgv ll :00 A, M. and 7:00 P.
Mb* each Sunday. "
_ Sunday School 10:00 A. M. -
* S. W. Cooper, Superintendent. .
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T. T. T. CLASS MEETING
The True, Trusted,
Tried, Sunday
school class 'of the First Baptist
church «met for their monthly business
meeting Tuesday, February 8, at their
teacHier, Mrs. Elmer, Reed > Ifqfme^Bte
aim of this class is "To be a Worth-
hwile Christian.", The., class song is
"I'll- Live for "Him." • The class song
was sung, scripture" lesson, II Tim-
othy 4:1-9 was read and discussed by
teacher, verse^ seven of JJus scripture
Ta the class verse, "I Have^Ought the
GootL Fight, L Have Finished the
Course, 1 Haw Kept the Faith." The
class was led in prayer by Leah Mor-
jisoiranci the teacher. : The*epqrts of
officers .and committees were - caU^d
foriwfl^ ,oM. and" new fegintss was
disposed of? The Home assingments
for next Sunday's lesson were givejj
3. To '.'Keep Themselves Unspotted
From the World." Jagk 1:27/ "
4." To "Serve, the Lord With Glad-
ness." Ps. 100:2*
There VCere Bix girls present in all.-*? Mrs. Weems concluded the program peppy prpgrain for the
with prayer. ?■* - -j
All girls on group 1 come and make The Society voted to meet with the
yip tor-bwl-tint*.-• • .. —
to go into their aoSal. A contest was
enjoyed by'all persent. Refresbmenttf
consisting' of sandwiches, potatiMihips,
pickles, ciJce anfl hot chocolate were
served.- * .
JUNIOR G. A. PROGRAM
For
Wednesday, February 16,
Group 1 on Program.
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1927.
Topic: "Go Ye." „ ' „
Song: "We've a Story to Tell."
Scripture Study:. The Command to
All Christians. John 20:21; Matt! 2^:
l9-20j Act? 1:8.—Audean ThedfoJrd. ^
Prayer that. Every Baptist-Girl May
Hear the Words of Jesus and-be .Will-
ing Either to Go or. Send Some one
.to Tell the ^tory of Jesus to the Ends
of the World. Prayer, for the Miss-
ioh&r&^jhroup 1 is same form. -
Song: "O Zion Haste.'1 • •• ;.
Discussion: The^Need of the World
to. different pupils 01 class'by teaCtr- 'Today for J&sus. t Can Wc Be Christ
.Mi
/ Sunday School Workers Council at
8 ;30 on last' Sunday of each month-
Prayer meeting 7-.00 each Wednes-
day^. 1 " • t
W.M.S., Mrs. c. E; Dick, president;
M%^s at tiie church W^lness.aess-
• ion. the first Monday in each months
Tjnission study on thir MOn-
r day in each rooiith. -
3L: Y. 3?. .U.^ Mrs. Gap EUisonl Gen-
^ erai "Director.^ Senior Union, A. G.
president; intewnediate Union
; Mrs. j. A . Duhn, leader; Junior Union.
All . unions-meet at.^L:00 p. m. each-
Sunbeams, Mrs.' J. A
"Meets^ach Fricfay 3:00 p. m.
' Itnyal Ambassadors. Mrs'. -C. E. Dick
.Leader.- Meets each. Sunday .3:00. ...r
^"ffitermediate-G^ A., Mrs. Elmer
Reed, Leader. Meet each Monday
3:00%tfm.
er to be brought up in class next Sun-
day. To all^pupils who were in" at*,
tendance of the class, meeting read
striving to be on the. honor roll the
.last pf March. All who do not under-
stand what the Honor Roll' la,. t.$ee
your teach^r-and"get"Th~"on this. "All
pupils" being. 100 percent, -from . next
Sund&y, February 13, to the last Suri-
INTERMED1ATE Gv A. PROGRAM
tians in Our Treatment of the- For-
eigners Who Come to America? (a)
"Dago", "Sheeny" and "Chink".—J
For Thursday, February * if, "~-t927.
7Group 1 Rendering Program ..
Topk: Hearts. •
Song: "True Heffft'ed, Whole Heart-
ed." • •
Prayer that Our Hearts
True and Wholly" God." ' "r"
Song: "O Zion Haste:" .
Devotional: The Broken Heart.—
Skeet McDaniel. _•*. ' . ' .... ^"■*r
Prayer That We May .Realize That
God, Died for the, Wffoie. World and
Not Just foy us Alone.. , ^ •"
The Black H«ar^:. $he ."^lind' Heart.
—Billie Eastwood. - — ...
The Beckoning Heart; 'The Brave
Heart.-7-Lorraine Farley..
The Benevolent'Heart; The "Beauti-
ful Heart; Tfie"Blessed Heart:—Ruby-
lee McDermett; - , . "„.„■? — '
-Prayor Thqt Each One of Us Mi
Be a Foreign Missionary, Either
Going or Giving or Praying.
'Each girl work . hard fofr. > your
Tuesday evening .jmd ^offer
to^ierve ^L-jMnquet to,
their, wivea and ~young folk and friends
•of church to j^lp^Hiy off an old
bank note and at -the sante time give
the church a .social and get4ogether
hour. . ^The Crosbytort^ Meth
jc|yBrch is .very much in peed ,of a re-^
vival Of in^rest'-.and •"-trust every
Methodist and thope, wha-an^nt^res
«^ in lUlTUStter things for1 Crosbyton
will'respond to this program.
At the Stewa *ds meeting. Tuesday
the. ladies offer rwafe accepted and
Judge.J. JL- Mabefjchairman 'of-the"
Board _.?)f-SteWlsrdS,, appointed ^om^
mittees to sell ticket and prepare ir-
es of the church will be givfen
an opportunity to help "rmake the
evening-a <
Friday evening, February
in the Sunday s«ho<d rooms at tfie
church.
Mrs. Elmer Reed.
day in March will receive a good re-
"ward ;fronr the teacher. .Don't for-
get to work hard: pupils 'for this; v. ;
The purpose of this - InteraOediate
organized class ia foUr.fold:
.I l- .To K^ep Their Bodies Fit Temp-
les ior the Holy Spirit, !, Cor. ^-19.
" 2. T?j J&now* More of: God's Word.
' Ps.: 119:11/ ' - ~ ''
TH^ METHODIST WOMAKS
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2 Foreign Lands Are Ready for tiis. at the- close of Match. Come to your
Gospel, (b) changes in/China.—Clara Counselor forryo.ur parts on program.-
Mae Davis. - ' :*'
Special Song: "Tell Me *he Old, Old
Story J'—NoJf^ll Ellison and Frances
Carter.
• Reading: Tell Forth the- Story.—
Rowena Karr. .; ; ■ •
Services: ThfJPrftqiigfn" '(1) Bessie
EltfSon -(2) and (3) jiorvell Ellison,
(4)^Ruth Snider J^XAudean Thedford
Missionary Test,'How May I Be'a
Missionary ?r-Fern Fralin. —
The .la;thid's't W i>'mans v Mi si onary
Society 4net- McV|-ilV._£ab>?uary g.-in':
the stu8y" at the chuiyh in a "Stew-
ardship' 'program. Mesdames Heard,
Green, Weems, Huthisson, Cooper "and
Carter, gave interesting and helpful
Prayer Poem: Given by all giil*.—- tiiBCussions^ on real*"Stewardship". oi
Group 1 lost out Wednesday Feb. "9. talents, time, personality "and money
">r.
Junior G.J'A^" "Mrs. Elmer^-Reed,
leader. Meets each Wednesday
3:0O: p." m. •" . ■ V
Y. Wilt., Mfg. Cap Eftrl& n, Leaden
Meet-each Wednesday, 4:15 p. m, ,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ^
fe.'^P. BUXE, Pastor
: school at 9:45.;
J. W.~ AynSSr superintendent.
_Prea<^l«g.'..sei|Vices bn the first and
third Sabbaths of each month.
At Evergreen night of .. the first
Sunday, and Four Mile Lake school
afternoon of third Sunday.,
Episcopalians hold services on night
rat. Sunday. T:.:.
CHURCH
CROSBYTON
If. you have not done so, you
sr. should visit us now, oq
the- north side. You
will be be pleased
wjth our serr\'j
-;j?i<Te.
m your
that are difFerfent?
r*
exclusive
patternsmt
before you dccorate
Grady Hill, Prop.
Lubbock Sanitarium
(A Modern Fireproof Building)
Clinic
dr. j. t. krueger
Surgery and Consultation*
DR. J. T. HUTCHINSON
Eye, Ear, Nose and Th
DR. M.C. OVERToi
DUewTiP Childwii
dr. j. p. lattimore
eneral Madicini
L. G1LKERSON
Ey«, Ear, Nose and Thromt
DR. P. B. MALONE
General Medicine
MISS MABEL McCLENDON
X-Ray and Laboratory Technician
Miss jean yates, r.n.
Superintendent of
Phbne oir write today.
Books shown, at your home
Manager
.Se-M* for Your
PAINTING AND INSIDfcl WORK
W. W. TRIMBLE
A chartered Training School for
Nurses is conducted in connection
with' tfte Sanitarium* Young wr&T
4; men who desire ttf'enter training
nay address the. Lubbock Sanitar-
iUTHT
NettkSpring Fabrics for.
BABTISl
ALMOST any woman cdn "Be a
charming hostess.. ,-eivert a 'strips of bacon,
j f^t alid third Sundays,
school ehch Sunday, 10 a JS:
7...P; m.
M. H. Thomas, Superintendent..
J. C. Scott, Pastor.
I. O. O. F. LODG&Ov^l
Meets every Tuesday night at l. tC
•^7"- -
ibers urged to b* present.
T. E. Collier, N. G.,
v C. P. Smith, Sec;
LODGE NOTICE
byton Lodfee No. 1020 A. F. and
c .Saturday night on ok Be-
ffill moon of each mpntih.
:e" of mettAfers uwrently
cordially invited.
Elam, W. lCf?
Sict. . . . "
of our Lodge ®
wJjmfof: ' " " V!
Brirr i *"i
It is" prepared by first frying 12
rip3 of bacOn. pourifflr off the
'' day in advance^ to study, her j fpt as ,it ftorny3. in-^gsjpr. Ihat-tfee
role. But the real hostess is .the j bacon may ba^trr'yr^fld crisp, Rgr
One who can prepare, an attractivtftflWe to a hot-platter^ and Jbefep
luncheon 'or,' diftriei1':'. in a jiffy* aii:T-'-if0K"' lfttle -.flourr'with"
make the unexpected, guest, whom-j salt and pApger, .Dip the, juseious
the husband has a habi^ pf bring-1 slices of Hawaiian Pineapple, for
^as
ing along, feel as if lie were ex-
pected."
And nine .times out of ten, the
hostess -Who jjSft^aent only a little
.jtiriiteiift":| egaflng the din^ifirj -flidf
■ that she is enjoying the dinner
event far more than if she, had
•Hei{t4he day in-tho kitchen -fusa-
tnjg, cooking, and preparing the
., dishu ^tmh . elaborate care.
•afei'.SBKSjF-^ real aid to hostess
jwho^must be plrepared at all times
for friends'at ttieab time is a .j]hglf
. fufi of^"canned HawViiiin pin^applfeT
. Fkrst-heciUae. ilscaft be Used in such,
a variety: of attractive forms and
is £o tasty aiid wholesome, and Sec-
ond, becaus«r"-i.t can be prepared;
'. With the least possible expenditure,
of time.' It takes -only ope -ininuta
" to open a can Of > pineapple and
pour the gdlden slices ih VfrUit
bowlr which is the simplest way of
' •ervijfg it. And it takes only half
an hour, lf one is skillful, Ite, make
a criss-cross pineapple pie whidhi
Is a work of art.
en
. chops for
arrival of
doublet the size
.rites*, is' _ .
in the ice-bbx, and if so,
ss may pu^ away the
and it\ a ifew jnoWnts hav<i
Iheronteats o-f a large can) into
the flour and cover- both sides.
Brown ;n a very little h.ot bacon
fat. . This may be served with
crisp co'd. lettuce. - . . r
A prfetty. ftbhagsft -is ^quickly
prepared and -often adds a toueh-
cf festivity to a fiieai that is oth-
crwise not Uhu^ali. The hostess
.y/h0-_fnj0ys arranging something
both artistio- to see and delicious
To t?ste will resort to Grapefruit
-TIawaiian. Tlie grapefruit; is cut
In halves t-rosswisey ^hen the can-
tor membrane., removod^- atfd the
sections lposened with a sharp
knffe. Notch the ^p edge of the
^ jit. Sprinkle . tihe grapefruit
with powdeWd :jsugar ahd fdl*th?
centers with the contents of a
medium size can? of 'crushed-pine-
apple. Chill h«ore" serving ; j«>d
top with a. maraschino cherry,- "
- Marshjnallow and""Pineapple
Dai^y. is • light and delectable
de§s^tt if the pieal -Tiaa . been a
hearty.?#, otje/- 'Whip.'tr'cupful- of-
thick cream, add ^ % pound dff"
marshmallows cnt in. quarters, and
the contents >«f 1 can of Hawaiian
sliced pineapple cut in small pieces.
A- similar 'individual dessert is
ineapple syllabub. Beat tip , the
^hitWisf 3 eggs stiltly, add grad-
ually 2 tablespoonfuls of sugar^tnff
n teaspoonful of vanilla extoct.
n with .pine- Whip un 2 cupfuls .of tji'ck cream
' lettucu to a stiff froth and..fold*in','
t>+ a time
g©ii«as}^ pv{&7, i|||~
the e«rg? atd
ly one irted-
iunv-size can of crushed Hawaiian'
pineapple. Chill and . serve. ■ ; f
But probably, if the meal were ,
somewhat hastily "pj^ared,! it
hag "ftot • been. an over-hca'vy nno,
in" wh'ieh case "it will -be , well-bal-
anc^i by. a pie for dessW^'.Pft^e-
apple pie is..ifast "becoming the
bniversal favofitfeTwhich, old-"faih-
ioned lemon pie has always be@i,
liecat'.se it: ha§ that .tart flavor, so"'
desirable in pastry, and ' many
prefer the..unusual taste of pine-.
^ Prize-pineapple Pie, so-called, be-
cause It was awarded first, prize
at^a Cleveland food show, is made
in .the following way: .Mix % cup *"
sugar; % teaspoon salt and 2 tables
spoons cornstarch and Slowly add
hot milk. Cook in"'double boiler
untH^hick and corastarch is" "thor- -
oughly cooked, or about 40
utes^-. Pour-on two e^ 3^>lks,^rei'
turn to double boiler and cook until
the eggs thicken*, Coir about 3 nii<P-
utfes ,.CooI and add contents of buf-'.
fet size ca'ti of-Hawaiiai? Crushed,
Pineapple and % teaspoon vanilla.
Pour -intofa baked crust and coyer
vith- a meringiie made of JJ stiflFly-.
beaten egg- white" and 2 table- r
spoons po^veSered sugyr. ^ Brown
(^niokly in a hot oven
-9
may be
p of the pie, instead
over the
at least one ■■
on her menu, the hostess may sit
down with the assurance th*t?her
r-uestf, are going to have. some-:
:"at wiH.be good to See,
eat, an4 good for .health,
ti tho "bu^ine^s j being
I, n in,;
a 5 ;
Herea re glimpses ^the beauty
and which mark the first.
iV displays of ^FEW FABRICS FOR
. ^RING. SeWiij^week permfts an
early preparation of your ward-
robe for-the coming warm days.
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f Flat Crepes, Georgettes, Fancy^"
' Crepe de Chine. Printedr'T^pAft^^
' Figured Taffetas, in the new col-
• or^fop Spring.^,
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1927, newspaper, February 11, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255659/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.