The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1963 Page: 3 of 10
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Mr*. MM* Campbell, Mr. snu
Mm 1. M. Harfclns, Mil Haririns
and Mrs. Ronnte Trmylor.
Mr. and Mn. Elmer Sullivan
of Fort Worth spent last week
with her brattier, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Hayley
Mrs. W. K Simmona, HUlaboro
la vtatttac aM liar daughter,
Mr. and MM. W. C. Hayley. and
bar aon, Mr. and Mrs. I* M. Sta-
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Mr. and Mm. Doyle .
and family, lenawa. OkHu, vis-
his
Mm. Jackie
and famtty, Mr. and
Is b* sued!
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Kippendano Lists
M«gotiiTo
Mission School
Klppendano Circle met Tues-
day, July 9, in the First Metho-
dist Church parlor, with Mary
Work and Juanell Tyler as hoa-
tesses.
Members present were Beverly
Boyd, Maty Work, Rosemary
English, Jane Sheer, Wills Krai,
Fays Hodges, Tesste Flour noy,
Ann Cornellua, Kathleen Cherry,
Mary Suther, Doris Evana, Marie
Ooniellua, Martha Kent and Ma-
ria Brtxey. Visitors were Betty
Milam, teste Cherry and Vkcki
Clifton.
Hie School of Missions will be
In Lubbock July 22-26 at
the Fbat Methodist Church, anu
those from the circle attending
will be Beverly Boyd, Jane Sheer,
Kathiesn Cheery Martha Kent,
and Darlene Clifton.
The study on prayer was con •
ttnued and eonductc by Wllla
Krai. The playlet. "Come by
Here. Lord", by Pearl Hall was
read by the membera. It was a
play concerning a troubled mod-
ern family and how they disco
ver anew the dimensions of
prayer.
The meeting ended with a spe-
cial meditation entitled. "My
Home", given by Marie Brtxey
Mr and Mrs. D. A. Edwards
left Wednesday afternoon for
MrGuire Air Force Base in New
Jersey to visit With their daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Dick
inson.
Wilton-Baker Vows
Set in Mid-August
JAMIE WILSON
The engagement of Janie Wil-
son to Richard Gene Baker was
made public this week by her
parents. Mr. and Mra. Odell Wil-
son. He is son of Mr. and Mrs.
Grsdy Baker of Fort Worth. ,
Miss Wilson will wed Mr. Bak
er in Amarillo, August 15.
YOU MAT BE LIABLE as*
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WORK
ELECTRIC
CONTRACTORS
• WIRING
• REPAIRING
• LIGHTING FIXTURES
• SUPPLIES
Commercial &.
Residential
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B1CHABOSON
Neagle Reunion
Hold in Lubbock
The E. R. Neagle family reun
ion was held at Wayner Park in
Lubbock July 4. Eighty three at
tended. Including their eitfht
children. 43 grandchildren and
five great grandchildren.
This was quite an occasion for
Mr. and Mrs. Neagle. as this
was the lirst time they have had
all their children together since
May 14. 1942. One grandchild
was absent— Aiiman 2 c Billie
Roy McMillon. who is stationed
in the Philippines at this time.
Miss Sue Bewley of Canyon is
visiting h*r cousin. Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Humphries and Shawn Jay.
She is also visiting Miss Pamela
Whitchurch.
Mrs. Ver line Bewley of Tulia
spent the Fourth of July with
her daughter and i family. Mr
Deborah Clan
Holds Masting
The Deborah Sunday Schoo.
Class of Flmt Baptist Church met
Monday night In the home oi
Mrs. Lawrence Starrett. Mrs. Es-
ther Edward lead the opening
prayer.
The daaa will appoint a nom
inatlng committee at the next
meeting to select officers for the
coming year. Next meeting will
be a picnic at city park Aug la.
Husbands will be invited.
Mrs, Haliie Smith lead ques
Hon fend answer discussion on
Genesis, and games were en
Joyed.
Lovely refreshments were serv-
ed to Mmes. Hazel Brakebill, op-
al Fowler, Esther Edwards. Tina
Harvey, Eva Eades. Cassle
Crump, Hallie Smith, Lou Star-
rett, one guest, Nancy Davis of
Lubbock, granddaughter of Mrs.
Crump.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roberts and
daughter, Brenda. of Abilene
spent the weekend with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs Jack Conro.
Brenda stayed for an extended
visit with her grandparents. Pap
py Jack and Grain Conro.
o-
Loyd E. Fowler spent July 4
at Roswell, N. Mex Mrs. Fowler
and Linda accompanied him
home after apending a week
with Mrs. H. H. Woods and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Woods and boys.
They also visited Mrs. James
Fowler and boys in Uivington,
N. Mex.
SLOW STARTS?
Can't mah heads or tails
of it? Wo can ... so for
improved performance, put
year car In our hands.
Crosby ton Automotive
Service Company
Whitchurch
Henry Higginbothotm
is cotton
rirt T CHOICt fOR
TO we L 6 ?
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COTTON TOWtLS
xoukfast, ton.imm-
EtfT-TMft ACCOUNT
92% of Wis market.
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HOW TO TREAT IT—
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minutes. Thaa Ik 3 to 5 Amy. watch
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kkin rtpliti l|. If Ml |H«m4 IN ONE
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ALL DRUG STORES
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Crosbyton (Tex.) Bartow Pays 1 Thursday, Inly 11'
TEMPORARY
Closing Notice
SARAH'S BEAUTY SHOP
Will Be Closed Jaly 15
and remain closed for a few weeks
because of surgery.
Sarah Pyron
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1963, newspaper, July 11, 1963; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281902/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.