The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
■Preaching 11 a. m. &nd 7:00 p, jn.
Sunday.: ; ,' ■ ^
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All the B. Y. P. U.'s ineet togeth-
er for their devotinal at 6 p. m.
v^M)rs. Cap Ellison, General Director.
Senior Pre^ident-r—O. Q. Scott.
Intermediate" Leader.—Mrs. • Jno.
McDermett.
Junior Leader.—Mrs. Race Hibbitt..
Prayer Meeting Wednesday night
Business session Wednesday night
after each first Sunday.
" AUXILIARIES
W. M. S. Monday' 4 p. m. Mrs. E.
W. Suggs, President.
"yTwA. Tuesday" 4 p. m. Mrs.
Bob Harder, Leader.
G. A. Tuesday 4 p: m. i Mrs. Elmer
Reed. Leader.'. - .■
R. A. Saturday 4 p. m. Mrs. Cap
Ellison, Leader. •• .. v,_, .
Sunbeam Saturday 3:30 p. m. Mrs,
John Allen Dunn.
Waco's Meeting every first Sunday
evening at 4:00 p. m.
CHURCH OFFICIALS
S; S. Superintedent.—S. W. Cooper.
Church Clerk.—J. A. Dunn.
Pastor.—J. C. Scott.
A hearty welcome is extended to
the public to attend any of our meet-
ings. * ' ~ ' r'
Dr. L. J. Mimms, of Plainview
will preach at First Baptist Church
next Sunday night. Everybody invijt-
ed to hear this forceful speaker.
.„■ J. C. Scott.
METHODIST CHURCH SERVICE,
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J. T. HOWELL, Pastor
r Sunday School 10:0Q. a. n>
L. E. Mabe, Superintendent
Preaching, 11:00 a. m. and evening
every Sunday.
■ INSURANCE" OF
KINDS
Your business will be [greatly appre-
ciated. -
J>- J. Taylor, Agent
tyiwit' First' National Bank
FARM LOANS' ..
The bfcst rates and service
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obtainable
Crosby County Abstract Co
~ ~ for"
AB ffinds of
INSURANCE
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B.
First National Bank Bldgf.
For Insurance
-SEE '
' C. C. INGE AM
Office in Citizens National Bank Bldg
CROSBYTON, TEXAS '
JONES & WATSON
Attorneys at Liaw ■'
*"7 Ffione 20© .
General Practice, State.. and Federal
Courts
Rooms 4 and 5 Collier Building
CROSBYTON, TEXAS '
SEW-IN;.
CONCRETE -BUILDER AND
CONTRACTOR
FLUES BUILT OR REPAIRED
SAND AND GRAVEL POR SALE.
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----LIVESTOCK - AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEERS
Write or See Us for Dates-
Sails Texas Crosbyton, Texas
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wox'th League, 6 p m. every Sun
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day,—Roy Heard; President.
Woman's Missionary Society, 3:00
p. m. every Monday.—Mrs. Bondurant,
President ,
Prayer Meeting every- 'Wednesday
7:00 p. m.
steward's MeetingJEirsfc-Tuesday in
each month, 7:30 p. m.—B. H. How
ard, Chairman.
"Come, thou, with us."
CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
Preaching-each Lord's Day, 11 a,
also at 8 p. m.
Young 'people's meeting each Sfii
day, 6 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday higj|
8 o'clock.
D. Lee Hukel, Minister. i
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W. Aynes, superintendent.
; 11' a;, m. vCommunion Se^vice. Sub-
ject of sermon: ''Remember Jesus
Christ" , - . ~f~i . '
- At thfe service ^TJe" SSMon wilKre*'
ceive new members^ Several persons
are expected to unite with the church
at this time. The paster will'be glad
to instruct anyone concerning- chur^h^
membership.vl Children will.be dedi-
cated by baptism. Parents ,^re rer
quepted tjo^ring their children to re-
ceive this rite; Communion will be
observed! and ^very member v'ofo- this
i( ..congregation is urged to come and
" J take the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
The Second Servant Reports.
Madge Dorsey.
The Unfaithful Servant.—John
-Howell. 7 . - ■- r-j--
A boy who was Faithful in using
His, Talents.—Billy Lanaste. —'
; .Hymn.: ' * - ~i~
Benediction. * '
Leader.—Mrs. Hibbitts.
j.'per. , Any''Christian is
' commune! with us.
welcome to
AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Mr. J.
DON'T
F0RGET
THE
Attractions
'PENING
MeDonkld'
Company
Sunday night Rev. ^laris, Episco-
pal. Minister will preach in our church
and Bro. Buie will preacli' at Ever-
green. . ' '
JUNIOR EPW.ORTH LEAGUE
PROGRAM FOR .DEC. 6, % P:< M.
The First Report.—Doris Cox. , ,
HPPVHPOTHI
Closing .Sopg .and Prayer.
All juniors from: nine .to
years are requested to be1
next time at six p. m. K -
m«sical Insty
PB|:. i'-'y?'.. „ JHRHHB
( :about in the car. T1
^^1 ed in the evening in ti
Repoirter.
JUNIOR B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM
FOR DECEMBER 6TH,1925
Topic: "Jesus Heals a Blind5Man"
President in charge.
Song. . ;
Prayer.—Mrs. Hibbitts,
Song: "Onward Christian Soldiers."
Record's by Secretary. .. s
Business. . , . .
Group Captain in charge:
Introduction.—Francis McDermett^-
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SENIOR B. Vrprtl. PROGRAM"r
■ FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 6,1925
Subject: Spurgeoa "The
Preachers." -
LeaderV Gladys Hilliara,
Conversion and Baptisi
Rogers. ; '
Early Preaching and Pastorites.—
.Elizabeth Gilbert. • r
The Metropolitain Tabernacle.—
Biirdwell Nealy. . ' . _
Spurgeon, the Educator—Mrs. Sni-
der.' \ ' ' -I-
Spurgeon, the. Beenfactor.—Newton
Ellison. \ - . i ' ' -
Ernestine Buck.
Hymn: No. 14. ''
Hymn: No. 78.
Scripture Lesson: Mrs. Hibbitts.
Prayer.
The Lesson Story by Six. Juniors.
The iParkble of Talents.-^Nilo Mae
Bondurant. - ~ •
The Beginning pf the Story .—Quay
Stockton. *.
The pNobleman Return.—Howard
Gilbert. '
Jesus See the Blind Man,—-Clay
Campbell.
The Man is Healed.—Roy Hefley.
The People are Surprised—Rosa
Jones. '
The Man Answers the Pharisees.-
Norwell Ellison.
The Parents Come.—Archie Karr
, The Blind Man is Saved>:^--Patsene
SuggS. r ' . '
Poem .—Br yon .Karr. "
Leader in charge:
Leader's Tesn Minutes.
Drill on the Memory Work.
"Conclusion.—JN oel Scott.
THE TRUE BLUE GIRLS1 MEET
League, Those enjoyii
were:?:Pauline Heard,;i
fowe, Ella Zinn, Marie .Ruth
',-ih • vt .!■I'S/'U J-'-'-.'V-, ~ -f •
FIRST QUARTERLY CONFEREN
The '
for the new conference y^ar will be
held at the Methodist Church in ^
; '
byton next Sunday, at 3:00 ML
Preaching at . eleven o'clock by Rev.
D. B, Doak, the new Presiding Elder.
Brother Doak is a splendid , prea "
and a treat is in store for you, if
will hear him- > It is very iiripor.
that every steward be present at
-bUsittess aeySton of the CbnferSicq^-
the, afternoon;'and all others are'i
vited, whether you are a Methodist
msBE
DEC 1
Well it is only 25 days tiittil Christmas, Santa
Claus was with us last Dec. 24th. Wonder if he
will be here again this Dec. 24th? Will say he
surety will. We are receiving lots of the Many
Presents He has been making since He wasjiere
last year.! You know He lives up close to the
North Pole where it is Cold, and all He has to do'
is make toys and presents for all of. Us. The
most of the things He makes he sends to Mabe's
Variety Store, and my at the pretty thinks they,
are receiving. 0= Boy ! just the things you are
looking for* we have them; Don't fail, to Took
our Counters over before you buy. We didn't buy
ouf stock early. We waited for the Reduced
prices and believe me we. got them.
« - COME AS:D SEE
The True Blue Girls met! at Mrs,
Tipps Wednesday evening on business
We elected officers as follows:
President, Ruby Carter; Vice-Presi-
dent, Patsene Suggs; Secretary, Rub-
alie McDermett> Assistant' Secretary,
Mary Sue ShaW;" Comrhitteel Rozelle
Wiorir, Willie Snider "ajid"^ jLorraine
Farley; Reporter, Josephine Smith.
After business ,we had a j sewing
match which Rozelle Work won.
- Delicious Tefres'hments were served
which consisted^)f ■ hot chocolate and
cake. Those present were: Ruby
Carter, Rozelle Work, Patsene Suggs,
Rubalie McDermett,, Skeet Mc Daniel,
Mary Sue Shaw, Willie Snider and
Josephine Smith. ,
Reporter. _
the, afternoon;'and all Othefs are in-
vited, whether you are a Mef
-or not. Only in united effort is . ;..r
promise of a successful year.
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PASTOR AND FAMILY POUNDED
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Monday evening B?6; and Jlrsi- Buie
were given;a very happy surprise by.
a < number Of the church? members.
Bro. Howell, pastor of the Meth^list
Church, and several of his congrega-
tion added life to the crowd, and also
added very substantially to the
"pounding" of good tilings1 to eat.
•Everyone-is-thanked-for this_mauifes-_
tation of hospitality.
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MRS. PASCHAL ENTERTAINS
" - S. S. CLASS AT HEfe HOME
The members of the Blue Bonnet
class of the Methodist Sunday School"
spent Sunday very pleasantly with
their teacher; Mrs. F H. Paschal, at
hef couptry home. After morning
church services, Mi\ and Mrs. Paschal
conveyed the gids out their home by
automobile across the canyon. After
a delicious luncheon they enjoyed "an
afternoon "of placing on various
ENTERTAIN SUNDAY SCHOOL
CLASS WITH DINNER
Mrsj F. H. Paschal entertained her
Sunday School Class last' Sunday
with dinner at her home'eleven miles!
north of town. j -
SfY,en o-Tthe girls made up the par-
ty ancl ienjoyed the hospitality of their
.teacher -- '
HOLDS SERViCE AT McADOO
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1 Rev. D. L. Hukel, pastor of the ;
Church of Christ, went 1&, McAdoo -i,
lost Sunday where he preached at
t.ieieleven c'eloi;>c hour and in the
i fternoon, to good congregations Tat
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1925, newspaper, December 4, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242761/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.