The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1967 Page: 3 of 10
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CROSBYTON REVIEW. CROSBYTON. TEXAS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. IH7t PAGE 3
SOCIAL EVENTS
Harmony Clu To Host
Convention October 21
Croibyton Mirniony Clut>
member* will make I in. I pUnt
to boat the District Tcikratcvl
Music Club« Convention bar* Oct.
21 at the regular meeting at 7iJ0
p.ro. Monday in the borne o< Mrs.
Sam Brown.
The Harmony Club will be
host to the District Convention in
the First Methodist Church Oct.
21 ami the Junior Harmony Club
will host the Junior District Con*
ventK>n on October 2b.
I*rogr.irn tlieme lor Monday
night's meeting will t« "folk
Music Intfires the Masters",
Hymn of the month is"Yom Kip-
per Prayer". Roll call will be
musical current events.
Mrs. S.T. Hawkes will serve
as program chairman. Musical
selections will be presented by a
quartet coni|<ose dof LenlorChap-
pel, Rrcnda Sutiier, Cliflord
Trull and Kelly C ash and try Mrs.
W.R. Adams.
CONVENTION COMMITTEES
The DlstrictConvcnHonwilI
include a limclieon, which will
be served at $1.25 per plate b>
tiw Woman's Society ol Chrls-
Fttridt B•ft
Calibrates lltb
Birthday Friday
Miss Patricia Ruth Bennett,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Bennett, celebrated her eleventh
birthday with a party at her home
Friday afternoon.
Attending were Ly nn and
Nancy English, Brenda Weems,
Hope Torbcs, Joanie Ellison,
|an Gilbreath, Judy Carol, and
Patricia Bennett and Ml*. Mae
True lock, all of Crosbytotyand
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. McMahon,
Denise Peter' and Jom Hays,
all of Pott.
tian Service.
Registration begins at 9il0
a. m, in the narthe a of the F irst
Methodist Church. Coffee will
be served in an adjoining class-
room by s committee competed
of Mr*. T.W. Stockton, Jr.,
Mn. Dick Snodgrass and Mrs.
George Pollvka,
Mrs. Hubert Curry will he
chairman of the registration
committee and members are
Mrs. Bill Ailami andMrs. Mil-
ton McDonald.
Mn. Itonald Wooten will Lie
In charge ol floral arrange menu
for the convention.
Mn. Bob Krai it chairman
of the committer in charge of
luncheon arrange menu and re -
tervjtiont and site is to be as-
sisted by Mn. A.N. Hardesty.
Mn. Sam Brown will head
the committee lor the afternoon
tea.
LINE ARTS PROGRAM
Mn. BUI Adams will repre-
sent the local club in presenting
a vocal solo on the Fine ArU
Program at 4 p. m. that day.
The public is Invited to attend
this portion of the convention.
Approximately 50 persons
an- expected to attend the con-
vention. A board meeting for
District officials will be held
from 10 a. m. until Ui30 p, m.
and during this time other dele-
gates will be taken on a tour of
the Pioneer Memorial Museum
and the Fashion Wheel.
IROUNO THE CLOCK
PHARMACY
SERVICE
nr
When your doctor gives
you Q preicription, he
knows that he con de-
pend on o registered
pharmacist to see that
you get exoctly what he
ordered. We ore here
to serve your health
needs
NICKSON
PHARMACY
PHONE 675-2221
NIGHT PHONE'S
675-2171
Lingerie
Shower Is
Courtesy
Jackie Pinkston, who
became the bride of James Tho-
mas in a ceremony Sept. JO,
was honored with a surprise lin-
gerie shower Sept. 26 in the
home of Mrs. James Sciglcr.
Hostess gift was a blue peign-
oir and matching lace slipper*.
The serving table was cen-
tered with an arrangement of
tiny Lrronxe, yellow and gold
chry san the mums.
Guests were served cake,
spiced tea and coffee.
Approximately 15 gucsU at-
tended.
a
Sriaare Clab
loart Fbysics
lab At Tack -
Members of the Crosbyton
High School Science Club toured
the Physics Lab at Texas Tech
for the club's meeting Oct. 2.
Following the tour of the De-
partment of Science at Tech,
club members ate at the Student
Union building.
Attending were about 30 club
members and Bill Bennett, club
sponsor.
COME TO CROSBYTON FLORAL
TODAY
BEAUTIFUL PENNANT COR SAG E 8 MADE
ut» AT REDUCED PRICES, OR MADE TO
ORDER. ,
DIVE US YOUR COLOR PREFERENCE
brightens every corner
Christmas corsages mase to
ORDER , ARTISTICALLY ARRANGED
NICE COLOR SELECTION
"Garden Mum Plants"
IN BUD AND FULL BLOOM , PLANT NOW HAVE
BLOOMS UNTIL FIRST FREEZE. WILL COME BACK
NEXT YEAR. •
TRULY THE MFUOWERM OF WEST TEXAS.
YOUR CHOICE 69c FER POT
REDUCED PRICES ON SHRUBBERY ANO ALL INDOOR
AND OUTDOOR PLANTS
CUT FLOWERS CORSAGES FUNERAL OFFERINGS
• •WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE*'
atostvo* non i
CALL
675-2233
Hobibb ikin
Visit Fiprt
Coatrol Fir*
Crostyttm Young Horoemafc-
rn viiUaJ* figure control sttab-
liihmaat aad bad lunch la a
l ubbock c a fauna Ust Thuroday.
Club mam ben perttclpslsd
In exert iaei and toured the firm
toMetfie equipment lor weight
and figure control.
Thoar making the tour In-
cluded Joyce Bishop, Non Jean
Long, June Pinkston, Barbara
Fowler, JackM Thomas, Donna
Sciglcr, Terry Moore, lieu
long, Olcu Lovell, Nancy O-
glc, Martha W ill lama, Darla
l Axes, Betty Jo Bartosh and g us its,
Linda Phllllja, Jo Chance, Betty
Harrell, Jane Ellis and Miaa Mar-
jorie Chastain.
(rasadart la Ba At
Asseaibly Of Gad
The Cruiaderi from Sotih
wrsum Bible College la Wats-
hachie will jeewnt the goepel in
word and long at the A«eern bly
ol God Church here OcL 13 -IS.
Services will begin each ev-
ening at 7i30 p. m.
Jackie Pinkston And
James Thomas Wed
Eitfcsr Clan
Nat SaM
Wadding vow* were exchang-
ed In a ceremony at 6 p. m.
Sept. JO InCroebyton Church of
Christ by Jackie Pinkston end
James Thornes. Bill Bryant,
minuter, officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
W. M. HiU and the leu Mr*.
HilL Thomas la the son of Mr.
and Mr*. T.T. Thoiuai of Lub-
bock.
Pm-nuptial music was a vo-
cal rolo, "Walk Hand In Hand”,
by Mr*. Lloyd Martin, who was
accompanied by a vocal choir
The bride wore s beige knit
street length <fraw with beige
ecceMortee, a cocas ge of yellow
rose* end a bat designed with
roari sad partial veil.
She wee attended by her cous-
in, Ms*. Tom Henderson of Fort
Worth, -adMs*. JameaSeigler.
Toby Thomas, brother of the
bridegroom, wet beat men.
Groomsman wea Bus Jones.
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held in the home of
Mr. and Mr*. Jamea SeigWr.
The serving Uble was cower-
ed with e white lace cloth over
yellow and centered with an ar- The Ctther Sunday School
range meal of yellow end beotue Claes of the First Baptist Church
mum*. Guests were serve J wad- met Monday night In Che cbnrd
ding cake, and mints. uBsioe lot a salad supper. Geoupt
The bride, egraihsnM of Croe- Two and Time warn hoetsaeea tr
byton High School, ts employed Group One.
Invocation war given by Mr*.
Eva Fadei pence ding the supper.
Business Haakon was opened
by Mr*. Viola Howell, class
president. MlnuUs were read and
appeoved. Projects were discus-
sed and members decided to
help Beulah Hurricane Flood
victims as the project for the
month.
t
Business session was dosed
with a prayer by Mi*. Genet
Jones.
Devotional was given by Mrs.
A ire in i ng comes for Cub Jimmy Edwards and was based
Scout Den Mothers was conduct- on Luke At 1, "Temptations of
ad by Jack Braihear. J true end How W« Are Tempted."
Plans were initiated fora Dls- Attending were Mmcr. Carnet
tract Awards Banquet to be held Jones, Jimmy Edwards, H.E.
the MCond Thursday of February, Reed, John Harvey, Guy Denton,
1968, and a District C amporee Frank Moose, Weldon McClure,
to be held Nov. 11-12 at the Caseie Crump, EvaEadss, Viola
White River Lake. Howell and Mary Lee Chance.
in the Croaby County Tax Aaees-
ror-CoUectos's office. Thomas
is s graduate of Texas Techno-
logical College and la an agro-
nomist with Delta, Inc.
Cam pa raa, Award s
IflifMf Flaaaed
A ScouUis salad supper was
held Tuesday night for Scout
workers from Ralls, Losenno ,
C rosbyton and Floy da da.
Cotton Club Members
Tour Mill At Lorenzo
The Crosby County Cotton Mem ben hesrd ta informs-
Clab bald the firtt meeting of live diaruteioa by the Superta-
the new year Mondsy in the Me- unde as of the Textile Mill la
thodiel Church Fellowship Hall Loreaao. He Hated that the cot-
la Loreaso. im be lag spue is from Lubbock,
Mss. Kesuwth Grey of Loeeaao Croaby and Floyd Count ieL The
proeided over the meeting. yam U to be made into rock, and
_ and rweatshirta.
When the plant is in lull peo-
It will use six to sevna
____J bales per year. Two
shifts of employees are current-
ly being need at the mill.
The mill has 9,000 spindles.
At fall speed ft Is expected to
mean a 050,000 to $400,000
payroll la the Loreaao area.
Following the Ulk, member*
sound the mill.
Thoee drawing door proses in
Those elected are Chariaie the C roebyton and McAdoo are as
Rathml, assistantteacherjClata were Mr*. Compton Cornelius,
Miller, president! Juanita Elliaoo Mr*. W. H. Leatherwood, Mr*,
vice-president j Geneva Hutto, Weldon Jones and Mr*. L. E.
secretary -treasurer;Be mice Hill, McDowell.
Hast 1 Ogle, Jimmy Lee Parkhill, - .. .... „
Pauline Hancock end Iva Mc-
Curdy, group captains.
. .. . . the class by the teacher, Mr*. J.
Mrs. Lucy Williams attended .
w • uriniCa
the mneting as an assoc Lata mem -
Irs. Millar It
Frasldaat Of
iai&Ba Class
The Etrial la Sunday School
Class of the First Baptist Church
met In the Chapel Tuesday •«•■-
lag far sleetkoa of officers.
ber.
Refreshments were served to
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SME suns
TODAY
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Giant size, al- __ n 0
ways buoyant ■ OO
Allergy free,
mildew-resistant
GENUINE CELLULOSE
SPONGE 3-PACK =H
4 Mi" x 3" x V thick
genuine cellulose
sponges hold
more wafer.
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Gmc-mmimm'mmiC
JUMBO SIZE KITCHEN
UTENSIL TRAY
Holds large uten-
sils, silverware, ^
gadgets.
EZEE 3-QUART CORN
POPPER. REDUCED
No shaking or
stirring needed.
Ideal for party
serving.
2"
DAINTY MAID DUAL-
RANGE PORTABLE HEATER
Two heat ranges
for your comfort.
Warm (1320 watt)
Hot (1650 watt)
23“
EXTRA DEEP UTILITY
TUB. BIG SAVING!
Big 8” deep tub
fits in sink for
dishes, hand /-*. fl ■<
washables.
TRUSTWORTHY 3^” PAINT
BRUSH. OUR FINEST!
100% nylon brist- ^*qq
les, nearly 1" *IOO
thick for a pro-
fessional Job.
GREENBRIER H"
ELECTRIC DRILL
2000 RPM industrial-rated
drill
stee
reduction gears
tion-free operation.
UU rvi IVI inaustruu-raiea
■ill has Vi' capacity in
eel, Vt’ in wood. Double
duction gears for vibra-
DAINTY MAID COMPACT
PORTABLE HEATER
Perfect for placing
In those hard-to-
get-to areas in the
home.
CHEMICALS FOR EFFICIENT
AUTO* AT BIG SAVINGS!
RADIATOR CLEANER
Concentrated cleaner removes
nut, scale.
RADIATOR SEALER
Deposits tiny metal fibres to
repair cracks and leaks in all
radiators.
GUNK DECREASER
Does the really tough cleaning
job where others fail!
MOTOR HONEY
Stops oil pumping, exhaust
smoking, quiets noisy engines.
DAP KWICK-SEAL 6 OZ.
TILE CAULK ,
Quick way to
weatherproof seal
around tubs, tile,
and metal.
SAVE W MULTI-USE
TIRE PUMP
75 lba. creature
for Inflating U UC
tires, toys, and
pools.
88
OVEN LINERS TO END
MESSY CLEANING
Fit all ranges.
Catch drippings
to end messy
oven cleaning.
GREENBRIER ROLLER
COVER AND TRAY SET
88*
urn with aa extension polo.
S&’RT&V;
Strong sturdy
plastic with re-
inforced handle,
eesy lift grip.
88'
TRUSTWORTHY 18 TRANS-
ISTOR AM RADIO
Full yeer guar-
antee! Built in
AC cord to save
batteries
HYDRAULIC DOOR CLOSER
WITH FREE DOOR CHAIN
Quick, silent
operation in
all weather.
Protects door.
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106 S. Rerbbir* 675-2577
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Blessing, Jedd. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1967, newspaper, October 12, 1967; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519092/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.