The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1967 Page: 3 of 8
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SOCIAL NEWS
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M/ss Von Horn and
John Lanson Wed
Former Resident To
Be Married Feb. 10
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Miss Van Horn
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Epiphany
Coffee
Miss Barbara Ann Van
Horn of Houston and John
Lanson of Houston ex-
changed wedding vows In a
ceremony at 10 a. m. Satur-
day, Dec. 31, in the chapel of
the First Baptist Church. The
double ring vows were read
by the Rev. Ernest Stewart,
pastor.
Parents of the bride are
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Benton
of Crosbyton.- The bride-
groom is the son of Mrs. Ro-
land Floberg of Forest Hills,
New York
Given in marriage by
Lewis Benton, the bride wore
a two piece white wool blend
dress designed with square
neckline relieved by a self
fabric bow. He* veil was of
silk illusion and she carried
a white Bible topped with
wh(te gardenias surrounded
by pink rosebuds.
Mrs Judy Holcomb was
her sister’s matron of honor.
She wore a two piece pink
wool knit with white braid
trim and a white carnation
corsage.
Gregory Pettiford of
Houston served as best man
Thg reception following
the ceremony was held in
the Benton home.
The couple will reside in
Houston where he is en-
gaged in radio sales promo
tion. He received his Bache-
lor of Arts degree in 1955 at
the Unfverstiy of Wisconsin
where he was a mepyber J of
Phi Delta Theta V*/
The bride is a 1957 gradu-
ate of Texas Technological
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An Epiphany coffee was
held by the Woman’s Society
of Christian Service of the
First Methodist Church in
tiie church parlor Tuesday,
Jan. 3.
Mrs Grady Evans, in pre-
senting the program. ex
plained Advent, Christmas-
tide and the Epiphany.
Hymns for each of the three College and will continue in C'L. J K) /
periods Were sung, Mrs, her nnsitinn as secretarv to m t a r J
Jltill in _ A i n/pi
Miss Leanna Montgomery
Miss Neff
Engaged to
Joe Nalley
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Neff
of McAdoo are announcing
the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Natalie Neff to
Joe Nalley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Nalley, Sr. of
Spur. ’ ‘‘
Wedding vows will be
read at 4 p.m in the First
Baptist Church at McAdoo.
Bo.th are students at South
Plains Junior College, Level-
land.
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CROSBYTON REVIEW, CROSBYTON, TEXAS
Local Teacher
Hospitalised
In Lehbock
Mrs. J. W. Grizzle is hos-
pitalized In Lubbock In ser-v
ious condition. She is a four*
th grade teacher in the Cros-
byton schools.
Supt. Sam Hawkes stated
that Mrs. Norma Crews is
teaching in Mrs. Grizzle’s
place.
Sypt. Hawkes also stafed
he has received a resigna-
tion from Mrs. Laurel Norred
as physical education teach-
er, effective at mid-term, the
middle of this month. He is
seeking a teacher to fill this
position and a replacement
for Mrs. Vivian Scott, spec-
ial education teacher. Mrs.
Archie Hawkins is serving as
substitute for Mrs. Scott un-
til midterm.
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A February 10 wedding is
planned by Miss Leanna
Lois Montgomery and Geo-
rge Thomas Bush.
The bride-elect is the
daughter of Mrs. Virginia
Montgomery of 5613 8th St.
in Lubbock and the late Mr.
J. E. Montgomery. The pros-
pective bridegroom is the
son of Mrs. C. S. Long of Du->
rante, Oklahoma, and the
late Mr. John Anderson
Bush.
Miss Montgomery attend-
ed Muleshoe schools and
graduated from Crosbyton
High School in 1961. She at-
tended Draughon’s Business
College in Lubbock, and is
how employed by Sentinel
Religious ’ Bookstore in. Lub-
bock.
Bush graduated from Mon-
terey High School In Lub
bock in 1961. He attended
Texas Technological College
before serving with the 418
Medical Compahy, U. S.
Army, Cam Ranh Bay, Viet
Nam. He Is now employed as
Sales Representative for
G. A. C. Finance Company in
Lubbock.
The couple plan to ex-
change vows in a ceremony
in the home of the bride's
mother.
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Christmas guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Powell in-
cluded Mr. arid Mrs. L. R.
Boggs and daughter of Law-
ton, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Don-
nie Richardson, Mr. and Mrs.
Linden Ray Polvadore and
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
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Wallace- Richardson
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Vows Read Sunday
Miss Melba June Wallace became the bride of
James Elmer Richardson, Jr., in a double rin§ cere-
mony in the home of the bride’s parents, 'Mf. and
Mrs. Travis O. Wallace, Sr., at 107 Durham Avepue
at 4:30 p. m. Sunday, Jap. 1, 1967. ; ’ "
Vows were read by the
Rev., Ronnie Marley of Lub-
Richardson and girls, all of , .
Hereford, Bill Gaiey of Lub- bock- Pastor of Omega Bapt
bock, Mrs. Oille Polvadore tst Church
and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Powell and Michele,
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and boys of Stinnett, Mr.
The bridegrom
of Mr. and Mrs.
is the
James
of
Johnny Richardson, broth-
er of the bridegroom, served
as best man.
A reception following the
wedding was held in the
Wallace home.
Visitors In the home of
Mrs. R. C. Wood during the
holidays were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Nichols of Garland.
George Forgus of Midland
and Mr. and Mrs.
Bearden and Shawn of
vis, N. M. Mr. Forgus
Mrs. Bearden were
guests of their parents,
and Mrs. D. D. Forgus.
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Ross
Clo-
and
also
Mr.
and Mrs. Lonnie Richardson
and son, Mrs. Essie Richard-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Polvadore.
Guests Monday^ & Dec. 26,
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steigh-
er and daughter of Okla-
homa City, Okla. and Mrs.
G. W. Powell of Maysville,
Okla.
This was the first time
they had all been, together
since they married.
The bridegroom Is a Cor-
poral in the U. S. Marine
Given in marriage by her corps and has been serving
father, the bride wore a blue in chu Lai, Viet Nam, where
street length ensemble trim- he will return this month
med with white fur at .the
sleeves and accented with a
for another six months tour
string of pearls at the neck- °* *ie attended Crosby-
Hne. ton High School before enter-
Miss Lorrle Wallace was *n? the Marine Corps.
her sister's maid of honor. ,. ......
She wore a white suit with "The bride is a student in
a rolled collar and short sle- Crosbyton High School and
eves. will continue her education.
A/1 rs. Ausmus Gives
Hairstyling Program
periods were sung. Mrs,
Evans dismissed with a
prayer
The next three programs
will be a study given by
Mrs. Donald Wooten.
Hostesses for the coffee
swere Mrs. Earl Edler, Mrs E.
li Flournoy. Jr, and Mrs.
Otis English
Members and guests pro
sent were Mmes John Will
* Stewart, Compton Cornelius.
Otis English. Earl Edler, E.
II Flournoy, Jr , li. S
Crauxbnv. Dearie Wright, O.
B Hefner, T G Kirkendall,
Donald Wooten. Grady E
vans, J C Flournoy and Joe
Dwyer.
her position as secretary to
the president of Radio Sta-
tion KXYZ, Houston.
Visitors in the home of Mr
and M^s. R E. Spurgin for
lire Christmas and New
War’s holidays were Mr. and
Mrs. J A McGowen from
Liberal, Kansas. Sue Me-
Gowen from Plainview, Mr
and Mrs. Leon Payne. Char
les, Artis and Gary and Mr.
and Mrs Wayne Dean, Mo
na, Rq^erJ, Steven and Lesa,
all of Lubbock, and Mr and
Mrs Don Spurgin, Sherry
and Kathy of Crosbyton.
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a party was held Wednes-
day, Dec. 21, in the home of
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Kinley.
The story of Baby Jesus
was given by Mrs. Junior
Long and a Christmas read-
ing was given by Mrs. Nor
man Hardy. Mrs. Judy Hol-
comb led in prayer..
Songs were sung and the
guests, wen?. paid a visit by
Santa Claus.
M rs. Clyde Ausmus
brought a program on hair
styling to the Young Home-
makers Club Tuesday night,
Jan. 3, in the home econom-
ics cottage,
As she discussed the im-
portance of standard mea-
sures in selecting a style
best suited to each individ-
ual she demonstrated a hair
style on Mrs. Darwyn Fow-
ler. She also gave basic
steps in backcombing, show-
ing how to achieve height,
smoothness and a longer
lasting comb-out.
She then demonstrated
how to change a hairstyle,
even after being set in a par-
ticular style. She added that
backcombing Is the key to
successful hairstyling. She
MRS. CLYDE AUSMUS
, , The Young Homemakers
also showed how to measure state convention will be held
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wodd spent the Christmas
T. W Stockton Jr. visited holidays with Mr and Mrs.
Tuesday and Wednesday in Kenneth Halbert. Seth and
San Angelo with Mrs Vivian Harriet at Crowell and they
visited during the New
Stockton and Judy and Mrs y,,ars wockend with Mr and
Stockton's father, Oble Cald D>vl(1 Largent, Steve
2vp11 arnul Maik JLt Fort PeYigi.
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Office Phone 4121 X RAY Res. Phone 2041
Across Street North From Court House
Gifts wvre exchanged and
cookies, mixed nuts and hot
punch were served.
Those attending werg Rob-
bie Long. Tim Selgler, Bruce
Holcomb, Susie and Janie
Hardy, John and Cindy Mor-
geson, Steve and Blake Ro
berts, Mrs Arthur Brakebill.
Mrs. Phil Roberts, Mrs. Judy
Holcomb, Mrs. Norman Har-
dy, Mrs. Royce Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. James, Scigler,. Mr.
and Mrs. Gayle Morgeson
Mr. and Mrs. Junior ixmg
jt and the hosts, Mr. ahd Mrs.
4 Alvin Kiniev.
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eyes in ordcr to achieve a
proper arch, of the brow. The
arch of the brows gives ac-
cent to the eyes.
in Corpus Crlsti January 13-
14.
A short business meeting
for discussion of the conven-
• tion was held and it was de-
Hostess, Mrs. James Seig- eided the club will sponsor
ler, served banana bread sending two members to the
sandwiches and spiced tea to convention, with these mem-
members Mrs. Jifckle Pink- bers to be named at a later
ston, Mrs. John Pinkston, date.
The field trip originally
Mrs. Darwyn Fowler, Mrs. planned to be held in Jan-
George McNeill, Mrs. Larry uary at Design Today in
Ogle, Mrs. Jimmy Long, Mrs. Lubbock on interior decorat-
Junlor Long, Mrs. Jack ing has been postponed until
Smith and Mrs. Wayne Bi- April. Definite date and
shop, and guests, Mrs. Clyde more information will be an-
Ausmus and Cathy Pinkston, nounced later.
J3a c.h Jo Sc Loot
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C rou c li ^JJom t
A back to school party was
held Sunday evening follow-
ing worship services in the
home of the Rev. and Mrs.
Lee Crouch.
Attending were about 30
college and high school stu-
dents.
Guests played games and
were served refreshments,
dips and chip* and colas.
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Guests of Mrs. Eva Eades
and Harold during the holi-
days were Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Barnes and family of
Wichita Falls. Spending.
Thursday in the Eades home
were Mrs. Eades’ brother
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Kay of Stephenville,
and their daughter, Mrs.
Betty Hattox of Abilene.
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When you clean out your
closets for spring, put a
small cotton scatter rug on
the floor of each closet. It'
will be easier to shake dirt
and lint from the rug than
to clean the floor. The rug
can be machine-washed
when necessary.
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Blessing, Jedd. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1967, newspaper, January 5, 1967; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519181/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.