The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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Celebrate Anniversary
from Thursday until Saturday j Mrs, Bill Wallace Saturday night
morning were Mrs. Bobby Taylor They went to Lubbock. Tammy
and children, Brenda and Scotty, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ear
from Lubbock. They all visited nest Wallace in Crosbyton tfcat
in Plainview Friday. night while Ginger visited with
Wf KMMKH WATSOW
Just as we began to think the
WMther was going to be pretty
we had a surprise shower late
ffc wtay afternoon. The commun-
ity received from one fourth to
OhM and a half inches of rain.
Maybe everyone will be able to
git into the fields this week .and
finish harvesting their wheat.
For Sunday School Sunday
there were fifty-two present.
There were no services Sunday
night because of the rain.
Those receiving a six months
pin for attending Sunday School
WOT Bev. Arzell Hyche, Phillip,
and Cameron, Bro. and Mrs. El-
bert Bolsen, and Dean Watson.
There were several that received
certificates and pin for attending
a year without being absent.
Those receiving a certificate and
a pin were Brice Allen, Judy,
Jlancy, and Janie, Mrs. S. G. Ap-
pling and Karen and Sherry
Watson.
Marty and Joyce Miller from
Tulia are spending the week
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. G. Appling.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Spurgin vis-
ited in Crosbyton Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Don Spurgin,
Cathy and Sherry.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph McCur-
dy, Larry, and Phillip, and Mr.
and Mrs. Millard Watson and
family visited in Lubbock Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wat-
son and family for a Fathers Day
dinner. Others present were Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Watson and
family from Lockney, Mr. and
Mrs. Morgan Paul and Ramona,
Mrs. Melba Raines and Vicki,
and Miss Viola Watson, all from
Lubbock, and James Watson
from Dallas.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. Denson and Bruce
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Fletcher were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Norman and D'-
Lynne of Levelland.
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Bostwick
from Cone visited with Rev. and
Mrs. Arzell Hyche and children
Sunday evening.
Spending the weekend at Lake
Murray in Ardmore, Oklahoma,
were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ken-
drick and family, Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Flemins, Mrs. Verna Mc-
Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Flemins, Larry Hartsell. Max
Crawford from Floydada, and
David Ellison of Crosbyton. The
group enjoyed skiing and boat
ing while they were there.
Friday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wal-
lace and girls, Tammy and Gin-
ger, were dinner guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Money in Crosbyton.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Money in
Crosbyton while their parents
were in Lubbock.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Appling, Judy,
Jean and Anne from Floydada.
Sunday supper guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Appling and David
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Miller,
Marty, Joyce, and Sarah from
Tulia.
Mrs. John Fletcher was called
to Hale Center Thursday night
to be with her mother, Mrs. G. A.
Davis who had a sudden turn for
the worse. Mrs. Davis is better at
this time.
Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Wallace, Tammy and Gin-
ger were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Spurgin, Cathy,
and Sherry in Crosbyton. Also
present was Mr. and Mrs. Eam-
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Watson. es!k Wa,i®ce.
Karen, Sherry, and Dean visited , an^ Mrs; M' ®rd Wat^n
H Watson in a iamily enjoyed home made
ice cream in the home of Mr. and
WORK NEEDED
FOB BOY SCOUTS
To EARN MONEY for Summer CAMP.
—Either Full or Part Time—
Phone 2401
See the Difference—Feel the Difference
WE USE THE
REE-TONE, REE-DRAPE
METHOD
To restore body, feel and finish to
your garments.
"Dry Cleaning at its Best"
MODEL CLEANEBS
Free Pickup and Delivery Phone 4641
Mr. and Mrs. J
Lubbock Wednesday and Thurs-
day. They have been on the sick
list but are feeling better now.
Rev. and Mrs. Arzell Hyche,
Cameron, Phillip, Tina, and How
ard are vacationing in Alabama.
They left Monday afternoon.
Tuesday supper guest in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wal
lace, Tammy, and Ginger, were
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Wallace,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Don Spur
gin, Sherry, and Cathy from
Crosbyton.
Friday luncheon guesis oi Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Taylor and
boys in Crosbyton were Mr. and
Mrs. Brice Allen and girls, Mr.
and Mrs. Weldon McClure, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald McClure and
children, Mrs. C. A. McClure, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss and
boys of Memphis.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McClure
returned Monday from Pecos
where they visited their daughter
and her family, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayland Jones, Julie, Steve,
Greggory, last weekend.
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Brice
Allen, Judy, Nancy, Janie and
Susan visited in Friona with Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Tannahill and
family.
Harry Brewer was a Thursday
overnight guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Watson and
family.
Tuesday night Mrs. Anthony
Latta, Sam, and Carol visited an
aunt, Mrs. Bessie Nelson, in the
home of Mrs. S. R. Wright in
Plainview.
Celebrating their fourth wed-
ding anniversary was Mr. and
How 45000 companies
help their employees
buy security
The average American company is pretty busy
tending to its own business. Vet many companies
have sandwiched in a valuable service for their
employees—the Payroll Savings Plan for U.S.
Savings Bonds.
Through this plan, your payroll clerk sets aside
a certain amount each payday for Bonds, buys
them, and arranges to get them to you. It's com-
pletely automatic, and the easiest way in the
world to
Save as much or as little a you with
Employee* can sign up to save as little as $1.25
a week. The average among the more than 8 mil-
lion folks on the Plan is $20 a month.
All in all, 45,000 companies help their employees
save about $2 billion in Savings Bonds a year—a
lot of future homes, vacations, college degrees,
and nest eggs for retirement.
The security built into Savinys Bonds
U.S. Savings Bonds are guaranteed by the Govern-
ment to grow. $18.75 becomes $25 in 7 years, 9
months. In 10 more years, it becomes $36.25. Your
Bonds can be cashed in anytime, with interest.
And if they're lost or destroyed, the Treasury
Department replaces them free.
Every Savings Bond you buy is an investment in
Peace. What better way to help your government
help you enjoy the things you're saving for.
Hats off to American Industry!
"American Industry has (riven the Savings Bond Program its greatest
success, says William H. Seal,
National Director o/ the Treasury ! Saving« Bonds Program.
"46.000 American companies have sold many billiom of dollars In Sav-
00 "SJ to u*P«y«--" says Mr. Neal. "By operating
the Payroll Savings Plan, these companies, big and — H. are helping
J? ka<y our country strong. At the same time, they're helping mora
than 8 million people save automatically for the Odium they want
A"*ffo,.PW1**. ■ thanka to theae companies foe their outstanding
contribution to the 20-year success story of the U-S. Savings
nofmn.
Too MT6 more thao money with
ULSLSavings Bonds
Buy them where yon work or bank
ens National Bank
Mrs. Henry Brewer Sunday night.
Others present were Mr. and Mrs. i
Fred McDougle, Sharon, and:
Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Duwayne ]
Brewer and Debbie, Darwaynne,;
Ervin, and Harry Brewer, Janet I
Anderson, and Mrs. Carter of,
Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Appling shop-
ped and visited in Lubbock Sat- |
urday.
Sunday dinner guest of Rev.
and Mrs. Arzell Hyche and child- i
ren were Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bol- i
sen of Plainview
Mrs. Verna McSwain and Max
Crawford of Floydada are spend !
ing a few days in Arkansas.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wal
lace. Tammy, and Ginger were i
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Kay Don Spurgin, Sherry, and
Cathy. That afternoon they all
attended the Wallace reunion in
Crosbyton.
Mrs. Rudolph McCurdy and
Phillip spent the weekend in
Lubbock visiting with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Watson.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Latta and children were dinner
guests of Mrs. Carrie Latta. Then
Sunday afternoon they all went
to Lubbock where Mrs. Carrie
Latta visited her sister, Mrs. Lu
la Hix who is sick, in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoveall.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Latta and
children visited in the Mecken
zie Park for a family reunion.
Those they visited were Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Rainers and children
of Abilene, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hammons and children from
Plainview, and Mr. and Mrs.
Cathey Brake bill,
Phillip Roberts
Married in June
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brakebill
bill are announcing the marriage
of their daughter, Cathey, to
Phillip S. Roberts of Floydada,
June 10. Parents of the groom
are Mrs. Bogie Roberts of Arling-
ton and Dan Roberts of Roswell,
New Mex.
Miss Brakebill is a graduate of
Crosbyton high school. The
bridegroom is a graduate of
Ralls high school and has at-
tended Texas Technological Col
lege and North Texas State, Den-
ton.
After their wedding trip to Ar
lington and places in New Mex-
ico, the couple are at home in
Floydada where Roberts is em-
ployed as a brick mason.
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CARD OF THAKKS
Thanks so much to friends and
loved ones for your concern dur
ing my stay in the hospital.
For each prayer, each word of
encouragement, each visit, the
lovely cards and gifts, again 1
say thanks. I would like to say
a special thanks to the doctors
and nurses of the hospital staff
and to Mrs. Stark. Mrs. Ballard
and Mrs. May for their special
care.
May God bless each of you is
my prayer.
Mrs. R. M. (Mack) Spence
Foster James from Plainview.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McClure
were Monday dinner guests o
Mrs. C. A. McClure in Crosbyton
Spending the week with Mrs
Carrie Latta are Mrs. J O. Cosp
er and Joni of Artesia, New Mexi
co. They came Monday.
Mrs. Anthony Latta attended
a Civil Defense meeting Monday
night in the Crosbyton lunch
room.
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Sursa of Crosbyton were dinner
guests of Mrs. Carrie Latta.
Mrs. W. B. Allen and Judy at
tended a meeting in the Pioneer
Memorial Building in Crosbyton
to discuss a county-wide high
school.
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1961, newspaper, June 22, 1961; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281795/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.