The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1967 Page: 3 of 12
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TEXAS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26. <•**• PAOM. I
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Miss Linda Powers Is
Bride of Rick A. Goss
Mia Linda Tay# Bowen be-* matching tiered valla al-
cana the bride ol Rich A. Com tachadtorosette*. They cairtad
In a double ring cciamony at hand bouquet* ol gold pom*.
7iJO p. m. Saturday in the J°* Nalley ol Canyon waa
Melbodia Church at McAdoo. beat man. "•r* John»y
The Rev. L. V. Grace ol McAdoo Power* ol Irvin#, beuther ol the
officiated. bride, and Armon FltDieraldol
The bride la the daughter ol Spur, brothar-in-1 a w of tha
Mr. and Mr*. Coy Power.of Me- bridegroom.
Adoo and the bridegroom la the Croomamen were Leilie Wil-
ton ol Mr. and Mr*. R. A, Go*. 1‘am. ol Lubboch and Kenneth
o( Spw> W illiami ol Lockney, brothar-
Vowi were exchanged before m-lawol die bridegroom,
arched candelabra holding white Following the ceremony are-
tlrnder-line ta,>en flanked by caption wa. held in F.tlow*hip
baaket* ol whiU gladioli. Hnll ol U>« church. Cue** were
Mia Debbi Will lama, aol.ac, aarvadbyMr*. Kenneth William*
rang ••Till" and "He With Ua, Lockney and Mn. Armon
Lool" at a .wedding prayer. She Fitzgerald ol Spur, aiatenol the
was accompanied by Mr*. Lldon bridegroom.
William., organ.*. The aennngtable hold• floral
Ta|*n were I.ghted by Miaaei anangement witli a cherub hoider
WiUtama and Mary Sue Neff. flanked by gold candle, in gold
Given in marriage by her la- candlestick*,
flier, the bride wore an A line Cuesta were regiatered by Ml*
formal length gownol white peau Sharon Nell,
ile ao.c highlighted l.y applique. travel the heide cliore a
ol lace and pearls. The empire red and white coat au.t ol bonded
wai* dipped to a |>oint in the acry lic.
back from which the chape! The couple will reside in Ta-
tra me arcaded. The long alccvei coma, Waahington, where he n
tapered over the wnrt*. Her ttationed at McCbocd Air Force
ihouldcr length sell ol a.Ik .Uu- bare with the U. S. Air force. He
non wa. attached to a capletol i. a graduate ol Spur High School.
lace medallion, and ,*arla. rh* l»,de “ • of
She care.cd a bridal cascade McAdoo High School and attend-
olglamelia, ato,. a white Bible. cdSouthPlain. CoUegc at Lev-
MatronolImiior wai Mrs. Joe clland. She haa been employed
Nalley ol C anyon. Miaa Vicki at the laahionWhccl inCioaby-
Powers of Me \doo, sitter ol the ton.
bruk, was brideamaid and Mrs.----- 1 ------- "~
Jolmny Powers of Irving, jitter-
Webster-Robinson
Wedding Date Set
Mr. and Mn. RiUy W.breer
aunountc the engage meat and
approaching marriage ol their
daughter, Elaine, #dWynn Rob-
tneon, eon ol Mr. and Mr*. Edd
Robinson ol Mr. Blanco.
The couple will exchange
vow. at 4 m. on Decembre 22
In a ceremony In the Fir* Bap-
tltt Church In Croebyton. AU
llienda and relativea are Invited
to attend.
Mis Webeter and Roblason
art both graduate, ol CrotbyCon
High School. Both are attending
We* Texa* Sute Unlvenlty *t
Canyon.
1
Mrs. Lesley
Speaks 0*
Aatiqae Glass
Mr*. Jeff Lemley pee rented *
program on American Antique
Glare tor the meeting ol the
Croebyton Study Club at the Pio-
neer Memorial Building Thlee-
day, Oct. 19.
Hoetere for the meeting waa
Mr*. Frank Knox Moore.
Mn. Lemley displayed rev-
eral piece, ol cut glare along
with other example* ol antique
gleet.
a program on wig* and hairpiece*
foe the C roebyton Yore* Home -
makrere Toeedny night* Oct, 17,
Membaa were cautioned a-
galnreuelngbair gprey not made
•epeelally lor wlgr end a|tl**
backcombing ckree to the beae
ol the wig.
Different type* ol halfpleone
uaia it* monrereti rf ire rtir mem-
M1SS ELAINE WEBSTER
Rais Woreei Attend Dedkation
Mr*. C.E. Sander*, chair-
man, and Mr*. W.W. Watkln*,
anb-committee chairman, of the
CroabytooCounty Hiatorlcal Sur-
vey Com ml ttae were among the
600 Carton County pioneer*,
their de ac e n d a n t a andgueat*
gathered in Panhandle Oct. 16,
to .hare In "An Afternoon with
Hiatory". Dedication of eight
hiatorlcalm a r kart marked the
completion ol a five year hia-
NomUwea foe the "Little S la-
tor'’ .ward named were Brenda
Proctor, Donna Griffin, Janie
Attending were -Mm#*. Joe Allen and Kay ftmhear.
Cargtle, Owen Crump, Clyde Each nominee made ■ brief
F11 non, Bruce Griffith, Joe Her- talk on qualification, and are.
grove, Arnold Hodge*, Dub Hoi- W* enek the "Little Sitter*
----------
«.„o^l.U«mtl...U--|.^. -;D., Mow*' Tom l-W1 MtMl..WWWUW
tight and taate ol hiatory i* not
aoon forgotten."
Many dignitariea on hand thia
day ol the 1 arge « gathering e ver
imbled in Panhandle includ
V< illiama and Billy Simpson.
etthe YHT-FHA Tea, which will
be the next meeting.
Attending were Barbara Mc-
Miss Linda Powirs
diatrict attorney who waa aataai ----------
nated by oil-field hoodlum*; the Nell, Joe Child., Linda Phillip#,
aaeemtueo in rannanure uamu- Tint bookmobile In Texaa, which Pamela Moore, Nancy W III men,
ediState Sen. Grady Hadewood, j,adit*origin in Carton County; Shirley Ogle, Judy Ogle, Ethel
Joe Woodward ol Dallaa, the the ThomaaCree Tree, firatcul- Ogle, Joyce Bldsop, OletaLovell
national Director of Men’* Car- tivat*d tree In the Panhandle; Nancy Ogle, Jackie Thomaa,
den Club#; Lt. Col. Wilaon E. ^ j0hn and Maggie Weatherly Darla Dons, Terry Moore, Betty
------------- Spier of Auatin, asat. Director marker, early day rettlert; the Burtodi, IretaLong, Martha Wil-
ccmpletion ol a five year hla- Qj ^ of Public Safety; Santa Fe bell marker; e pioneer llama, Maxjorl Chaatain, Bar-
toricalprogram lorCareonCoun- state Rep. J.M. Simpson; TrueO ^<f,oia.. andthc Opal R. Wcatfa- ban Fowler, June Pinkaton and
tv. Latimer ol Auatin, executive erjy purvine* Mureum Annex. Miawa Proctor, Griffin, Allen
Junior HarmonyClub
Has Talent Program
Morin fttyusM
Attends Oklahoma
Pharmacy School
in-law ol Uu- bride, wa* brides-
matron, Mia* Marla Kay ive. ol
Artelia, N. M., couam of the
bndc wa. flower girl and Kenny
Willijmsoflockney, nephew of
the brnkgroom, wa# ring bearer. Marlin 1'crguaon, formerly
The attendant, wore formal ol Bovina, 1* now ji^te a di ^g ^
length gown* designed with A Pharmacy School at Soutfiwej-
line skirt, of gold |>eau lie .ole, tern State College, Weather-
empire waiat* and hell sleeves of ford, Oklalioma.
Iironn- velvet. Tlielr he adpiecc. He is a graduateof T cxai
An "Old Faahioned Talent
Night" wa* the program for the
junior Harmony Club meeting
la*t Thursday night in the onion
died.
Mi* Chere Parkhill wa*
liortess and co— hoateare* were
Alexa Medlock, Kay Kirken-
dall and Carla Patton.
Club member* tang the Jun-
ior Hymn and anawere droll call
with a farm animal.
Mire Martha Mine, wa* pro-
gram director.
Senior member#, led by
Nancy Nichola, aang "Thia Old
*------------- Houac", "Catch A Falling Star",
rech* , . , „ "Tiptoe Through the Tulip*" and
He and hit wile, Anne lie, v
, "Que Sera Sera".
have Urn,, "■f Ml» WW* «)««•. *•
^ iml in . (arm *1. ol "Old
*, *1 'V W Mm. I.T »- McDonald.'”
ma. r«m. «W«..I Ml. h.,d*d by lau
'■'» A„ nouro)v, did i^<*-
A cuff.
graham diamond shop in .Alls.
STOCK LIQUIDATI0N
mi oms» BE*
SALE
Headed by Mr*. Ralph Ran-
dal, the Canon County Com-
mittee wa# credited with organ-
izing a museum , erecting 26
market*, compiling a two vol-
ume entitled "A Time and a
Puipoee," publithing hittoricol
place matt, plotting an hiator-
icaltrain and documenting
counties, item, ol hiatory.
John Ben Shepperd, former
attorney general, aaidin the
key-note tpeech. "The effort,
time and money spent far thia
priceleat heritage it not only for
thia generation, kit for gener-
ation* of patriots yet to come. "
He referee deape ci ally to the
Square Houae Muaeum foritted-
ticma of television commercials.
Mitt Debra Mariey led the
frettimen in acting out "Stupid
Questions".
Club member* sang the Col-
lect and taid the Junior Pledge.
President Linda Bro wn cloaed
the meeting.
Refreshments of apiced tea,
cupcakes and candy favor* were
served.
Attending were Janie Brown,
Linda Brown, Lenoir Chappell,
Susie Cherry, Maisha Mine*,
Nancy Nichola, Cherie Parkhill,
Pam Richardson, Janie’ Allen,
Laurie Anderson;
Kay Fkashear, Ginger Dili ton,
Vikki Jones, Nonctte Mayes,
Alexa Medlock, Brenda Proctor,
Brenda Suther, Janet Cherry,
Lou Ann Flournoy, Kathy Him-
mel, Cinda O'Brien, Carla Pat-
ton;
Jan Proctor, Sue Jan Robert-
aon, Jan Stockton, Debbie Van-
dever, Pati Edinburgh, Lanelle
Hardin, Cathy Jung;
Kay Kirkendall, Debra Mar-
ley, Donna Simpson^ Cheryl
Stanett, Kathy Trull, and tht
counselors, Mrs. E.E. Medlock
and Mrs. Sam Brown.
~ AROUND THE CLOCK
PHARMACY
SERVICE
director of the Texa* State His-
torical Survey Committee and
Charles Woodbum of Amarillo,
president of the Texa* State
Historical Survey Committee,
and Bnufaaar,
Mr. and Mia. E.J. Barker of RITES IN ABLENE
Floy da da and Mr*. Addie Aaai- Funeral service* were held
ter ofAmeretdam, Holland, in Abilene Oct. 7 lor J. B.
were vixitota last week of Mi*. Tbompaon, ttep-fatfaer ol Mis.
Marker, dedicated included. C.W. Hash. Mn. Attiter, daugh- Bob Bttler. Thompeon, a reai-
di* Square Houre Mureum, fir* ter of Mr. and Mn. Barker, re- dent of Abilene, died in Odette
house in Panhandle; the grave turned to her home In Holland while on a trip with Mia.
of Johnny Holmes, early day thi. week. ___________Thompaoa*.-
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Blessing, Jedd. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1967, newspaper, October 26, 1967; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519326/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.