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CPOSBYTON REVIEW. CROSSYTON. TEXAS
SOCIAL NEWS
Aiiss Jody Treat and
Gary Newman Wed
Mka My Trear at fort
Worth and Gory Don tow
mmm nrtiintnl wedding
• oil*yton Olurrh rrf (>,«
• Friday evening. Xov 0
Vmn on* rood oy Carl Ma
plan I' hurrh of Chrm Mini
•ter from Bran on Arrow.
Ok la and an itnrlo at rh»
Parents at (hr undo art
• Mr and Mr* L. E Trant at
Craokytan Bowman M (ho
aon of Jama D Bowman at
9m Worth
Altar decoration* (nr th*
ceremony woto tmarald
palms and a largo arrange
mont at bran so rhryaanrho
muma branso gladioli and
yellow pom pom mama
fra nuptial mualr was by
a voral group from Lubbock
Christian Collogo dtrortod b>
Way no Hinds hoad of (hr
HOC mualr dopartmont Kay
Lyons, roualn at rho bride nt
Glasgow Ky. reelted ’How
Do I La** Thao" with bark
ground mualr by a rjuartot
Escorted down (ho aisle by
har father rho bride wore a
candlelight poau do sole A
lino gown enhanced by arm!
lad and boadod Alonrnn 1 an#
A espolof of (ho aamo poau
da aolo flow*d Into a full
Imgth rathodral train Hor
•town at aatln ombolllahod
with laro and bonding hold
Ills full longth alike Illusion
vail She rarrtad a bouquet at
ivory eymbidlum orrhida and
Miss May
Honored
At Shower
Mlaa Thoroaa May. bride
olart of Chariot Gibnon,, wu
honorod at a mlacellaneoua
bridal ahowor Tuaaday aftor
noon In rho homo of Mrs
Hobart Perklna
HMamas war* Mr* Guy
Thompaw Mm Tillman
Kaavrt. Mr* Jun Holman,
Mm Harold Hodge* Mm
Traatt Mayra. Mm. S T
Hawke* Mm W R Adama.
Mm Robart Pork I no Mr*
Arils Pswtll, Mm. Sam Grla-
zle and Mm Wayna Hill.
Hoot ana gift waa a *at of
sUinlaaa ataal flatware
An arrangamant of whlta
ahryaanrhauma and glldad
laavaa ran taring tha aarvlng
tabla carrtad out tha bride*
choaen color* of gold and
whlta eutwork cloth and a
milk glam punch aarvlra and
milk glaas appolntmanta
Quanta wars served caka
iguaraa lead In white and
toppad with dainty whlta
flowara. nuts and gold punch
by Mlas Msllnda Beeves
nu
mi
Mr. and Mrs. Veftr Austin.
SIS Want Harris. Spur, hold
opan house for thalr friend*
Saturday night. Thar* ware
m who althar cam a or vnt
gifts. Isfivshmanta. old flmr
fiddling and singing ware
an joy ad by all.
Quants coming tha great-
ant distance war* Mr. and
sad Mrs. Johnnie Martin.
M—Hawm. Oklahoma and
Mrs. Laud la Bownds amt
bay* from Sundown, Texas.
Mr. and Mm. Veto Austin
bww recently moved here
the FWrti Fork Ranrn
•rlaphan.nu and long glove*
ompleted tha bridal attlr*
Jama* Newman waa hie
■on * ttaat man Jim Matter*
of Fort Worth *arvad aa
groomsman Rodney Maple*
of Broken Arrow CJkla. a
cousin of tha bride aarvad aa
usher
Mia* Marilyn Treat of AM
lana Christian Callage aarvad
aa har slater* maid at honor
Bridaamatron waa Mm Shar
on Past, deter of tha brlda
groom They wore formal
length gowns of gold bonded
crape designed with bateau
necklines long t a p a r a d
■laavaa and A line skirts
They carried bouquet* of
henna* muma caeraded with
feathered muma Tha flat
bow* worn In thalr hair wara
of gold velvet
Mis* Jill Rlllvon of Cmaby-
ton served aa flower girl.
Tha recaption following
the ceremony *u held In
* Croaby County Pioneer Mem
orlal building
(Jurats from C rush yton,
fort Worth, Stamford. AM
lane, Lubbock and Kentucky
• era registered and served
by Mm Terry Elllaon and
Mm Bourley Gray of Lub-
bock and Mrs Charlie Mac
Moor* of Weatherford. Okla.
for travel tha bride choaa
an avsrado green knit suit
with walking length coat,
following tha wadding trip
the nuple will reside In
Worth
Tha brlda la a graduate of
Croabyton High School and
received har Bachelor of
Science degree from Abilene
Christian Collage She has
taught school In fort Worth
tha past three yearn and Is
now teaching at H V Helb-
ir.g School of fort Worth At
Abilene Christian College
aha was a member of Ko Jo
Kai social club
Newman la employed with
Ohio National Insurance
Company of fort Worth. A
graduate of fort Worth
schools, he haa served six
years with tha United States
Air force.
jLem Hfijt ly
AJa 1 fJmrltf on
7lk Ja y
Miss Jams Rigsby, daugh
ter of Mr and Mm Jahez
Rigsby, celebrated her seven
th birthday with a party Sat
urday afternoon, November
19, at her home
Guests were served cup
cakes and punch along with
favor* of sweet sour rolls of
candy, balloons and bubble
gum
Attending were Kandice
Burrow. Barbara and Becky
Berry, Gay la Neff. Donna
Gardner, Danny Tinney and
Biiile Don Berry
-o-
Mr and Mm Tad Roberson
and girls of Dallas visited
here from Wednesday until
Sunday with hia parents, Mr.
and Mrs Ernest Roberson.
Ernest Roberson has return-
ed home after undergoing
surgery In Lubbock.
C. omfrmtm/mtiom*
D.
Mr and Mm. Fidel Saenz
of Roaring Spring* on the
birth of a boy, Carlos, at 3:-
45 p. m Nov. 21 weighing
■even pounds.
it it it it
Mr. and Mrs. Remigio Con-
tain of Croabyton on the
Mrth of a boy, Remigio, Jr.,
at l:Ji p. m. Nov. 26 weigh-
ing 6 Iba. 6 oc.
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P-TA Members Stop
Room Count Prizes
THUftSOAY. DECEMBER I. I»M
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Member* of the Croabyton
Parent Teacher Asaorlstton
voted at the meeting Nov 22
lo abolish the room count
prtsra which have been
given in the past to stlmu
late attendance
It waa decided that the
purpose of giving the room
count prizes waa not being
served and member* voted to
award the final room count
prise to Ben Vera's first
grade room
The meeting was opened
with a prayer led by Boh
Krai The Rev Lee Crouch
led the group In singing
"America. the Beautiful"
and “America ' Member*
■aid the Pledge of Allegiance
to th# flag of the United
w„. i...n
Cj t v 11 ,Si mJ<f
CLl p,.,,.-
Mm Lynn Lovell. Croaby
ton High School home econo
mica instructor, presented a
program on etiquette for
members of the Study Club
in a meeting at 2 p.m. Nov
17 in the Pioneer Memorial
Building
A Thanksgiving center
piece of dried orange and
bronze chrysanthemums *ur
toundlng a turkey decorated
the table
The homes* Mm. Clyde El
liHon, served refreshments of
apple cake, date coconut
ball*, mixed nuta and coffee
Those present were Mrs
Don Anderson. Mrs Nathan
Roardman, Mm. Dwayne Cor
nellus, Mrs. Joe Dwyer. Mm. I
Wayne Ellison, Mrs Clyde;
Ellison, Mrs Bruce Griffith.1
Mrs Harold Hodges. Mm. J
W Jackson. Mm. G. B Morria.
Mrs John Nichols, Mr*. Lar
ry Yowell. Mm. frank Moore |
Mrs. George Martin, Mm. D
J Moses and Mrs. Tom Wil-
liams.
.Stales at America
Minutes were read and ap
proved and treasurer* re
port »y the Rev Jacinto A1
•terete, showing • balance of
1204 Id approved
t opic* of a complete act
of new by laws for the
organisation were distributed
for study by member* The
new by law* will be voted on
at the January meeting
There will be no December
meeting P TA Co President
John Cherry reported that
the only major change note*
the Increase In (he portion of
local dues which goes to the
atate and national aaaoria
Uona
Vic# president L. E Treat
Introduced the Sixth Grade
Choir, directed by Mr* Sam
Hawke*. which presented
(he musical portion of the
program. The choir »ang
'Autumn I* Here", "Hay
ride", "Ble*s Us. Lord" and
"Song of Thankaglving"
Member* of the Speech
Claaa instructed by Stanley
Nixon presented the program
and Robert Barrett serve 1 as
master of ceremonies
Terry Cash spoke on "Po
lice Brutality—Fact or Fie
lion" and Kit Parkhill spoke
on "Women Boycotting Food
.Market*'' Jimmy William*
spoke on 'Optimism. Youth *
Greatest Asaet"
Poem* were presented by
Nonette Mayes. Melinda Re
eves and Sharrl Parker
Mi** Debbie Farris con-
cluded the program with a
talk on the development of
American folk songs which
she illustrated with several
numbem she sang and ac-
companied on the ukelele.
The Spur Aft Guild will
aponvor »n art show in th<
bank at Spur Saturday And
Sunday The public t* Invit
rd to attend
The show will he held
from 9am until 5pm
Saturday and from 1 until 5
p m Sunday
Among those exhibiting
works will be Mark Rafheal,
•on of Mr and Mrs Leroy
Ratheal and grandson of
Mrs Bill Ligon, a member ot
the Spur Art Guild Seven
year old Mark la an art *tu
dent of Mr* Elite Robert* of
(roabyton
Veto Aastlas
Surprised by
Roach Friends
Pitch Fork Ranch friend*
of Mr and Mr* Veto Austin.
515 West Harrl*. surprised
ihem Monday night with re
freshment* and gift*
Those attending or sending
gifts were Mr and Mrs. Jim
Humphrey and children
manager Mr and Mrs Billie
G Drennan, Steve and Becky.
Mr. and Mrs Buck Craft and
children. Billie Phimzy. Mr
and Mrs Aaron House, Mr
and Mrs John Ballard, Mr
and Mr* LeRoy Dillard, Mr
and Mrs Babe Oliver, Mr
and Mrs Crosson and Mr
and Mrs. Coy Drennan.
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A MONTH BEFORE CHRISTMAS
WHEN I LOOKED AT MY CAR,
THE MODEL WAS OLD AND
HAD BEEN DRIVEN TOO FAR,
THE INSIDE WAS ALL RIPPED
THE SEAT IT WAS TORN,
THE BRAKES DIDN'T WORK
AND ALSO THE HORN. -
THE WINDSHIELD WAS BUSTED
THE OLD CLUTCH WAS BROKE.
THE GAS UNE WAS CLOGGED
AND SO WAS THE CHOKE,
I CRIED AND I MOANED
AND STARTED TO CUSS.
SOMETHING HAD TO BE DONE
ABOUT MY OLD BUS.
SO I WENT TO MAY MOTOR
COMP AMY AND AM NOW
AGLOW, IT’S LIKETHEIR AD SAID
I GOT MORE FOR MY DOUGH
NOW I LAUGH AT THE BUMPS
AND GET MILEAGE GALORE,
MY PAYMENTS ARE LOW,
I'M A HAPPY MAN.___
NOW MY WORRIES ARE OVER
I'M NO LONGER BORED.
THIS CHRISTMAS I'M DRIVING
a SNAPPY NEW FORM
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Blessing, Jedd. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1966, newspaper, December 1, 1966; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519106/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.