The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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(Tut.) Iniiw Fog* 4 Thursday. September 13. 1962
Kalgary News
Sans Have Houseful of Guests;
Machinery Moved to Dam Site
By MBS. C H. BROlfSON
Mrs. J. W. Schroeder and Mrs.
Alice Humble, Midland, visited
their brother and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert Humble, Wednesday.
Mrs. Humble remained for a few
days visit.
Mrs. John Self and Lloyd Self,
*l*amesa, visited her daughter,
"Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hinson,
Thursday through Sunday this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claborn Marsh
and girls wore supper-guests of
Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Self, Jacque
and Gwen, .-Jaturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Havens
| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O'Neal,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hinson and
] family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Thompson and family,, Mr. and
Mrs, John Ballard, Bob Burkhal-
ter, Bozo Gruber, Elbert Humble
and Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe
Xansler and family, Woodrow
McArthufc-and Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Bronson. - -
: Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Jones
and Danny visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Humble, on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Dee Eerry accompanied
Mrs. Dennis Eubanks to Dallas
Sunday to enroll Denice In Col'
lege.
are in Temple this week where
Mrs. Havens is having a check-
up at Scott & White Clinic:
Mrs. Ray Webster and Mr. and
Mrs. Darrel Fisher visited Mrs.
Webster's sister,- Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Medford, in Lubbock Friday.
The WMS is observing Week
of Prayer for Home Missions
from 9 to 10 a.m. each day this
TVlr: 5TKT"Mis. Jimmy Alexan-
der and family spent the week-
end in Albany visiting relative-
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hinson
visited their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. George Germany, in Brown-
field Sunday.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Webster Sunday were their
son,.Mr. and Mrs. Billy Webster,
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week.
- Mr. and Mrs. Nickey Sitton and
Mindy, Abilene, visited her pai
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Par-
sons, Friday through Sunday of
this week.
Mr! and Mrs. Jimmy Peede and
Ronnie Spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Messer.
Robbie Beth Cannon spent
Saturday night in Lubbock as
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Deanie
Turbyflll. -
Mr. and Mrs. Buran Jones vis*
ited his sister, Mrs. Ethel Stock-
ton. in a Lubbock hospital where
she had undergone surgery,
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinett
spent several days last week in
Moody visiting his sisters, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Rush, Mr. and
Mrs. Haskel Neely, Mrs. Grace
Irving and his brother, Dock Ro-
binett.
Mr. and Mrs:. H. E. Fisher ac-
companied their son. Mr. and
Mrs. Merton Fisher and Gail, on
a trip through Colorado, Arizona
and Utah, and visited at Grand
Canyon. TTiev returned home on
Thursday of last week,
Jimmy Prather, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Harris, is leaving for
Levelland Junior College this
week.
Visiting last Sunday with their
sister, Mr. and • Mrs. Claude
Thompson and family, were Mr.
" ah(O«J^Frugene TeT6R^ma«;"0f l Buran Jones, Mr; and Mrs: Boney
Bryan and—Elaine, of McAdoo.
Visiting in aflernodff were Mr.
and Mrs. Dairel Fisher, and
Greg and David Parsons.
, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Cannon
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Can-
non Sunday afternoon.
Rita Conway was a dinner
guest of Gwen Self^Sunday.
Mrs. Wright Hinson and hei
I mother, Mrs John Self, visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hill in Spur
Saturday, and also Mrs. Delia
Merriman at the convalescent
home.
Mr. and M:s. Henry Slack vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. John Story in
Spur Monday night.
Cats, draglines and other hea-
vy equipment are being moved
to the White River Dam site.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright
were overnight guests of Mrs.
Lee Walker and Darl Wednesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Buran Jones were
supper guests, of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Slack Wednesday night.
Mrs. Lee Walker and Darl
played 42 with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Slack Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slack at-
tended the Blanks-Walker wed-
ding at the Trinity Baptist
Church in Amarillo Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones enter-
tained with a birthday party for
iheir son, Gary, Monday night.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Stamford, and Mr, and Mrs.
Steve Kubena of Monday.
inl and Jar. Young Were over-
night guests of their grandpa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robi-
nett, Sunday night.
Denver Howell, Cortez, Colo.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fish-
er last week.
Overnight guests Saturday of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Starr were Mrs.
Jim Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Ev-
errett and J. L., Mr. and Mrs. F.
E. McCarson, Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer Glenn, W. E. Glenn. Lavone
Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Self, all of Throckmorton.
Visiting in the evening were
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Hardware & Furniture
SHARE BLADE SPOTLIGHT —
Teamed in a delightful skat-
ing pair, newcomers Grete
Borgen from Norway and Rich-
atd Guirett are featuied in the
New Faces 22nd Edition of Ice
Capades to the Fair Park Coli-
seum in Lubbock with the op-
ening date Sept. 23.
Mt. Blanco News
WMU Observes WeeK oi Prayer;
Fellowship Held for L McCurdy
By KAREN WATSON .
This is the week for the WMU
Week of Prayer for state mis-
sions. Monday and Tuesday they
will meet at the church'at 9:00
a.m. and Wednesday they will
•neet at 7:30. Thursday and Fri-
day 'meetings will be at the
church at 9 a.m.
Mrs. l5r~€ r Appling and Mrs.
Anthony Latta attended a meet-
ing of the Garden Club in Cros
tyton Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. O. N. Reed vis-
ited in Tahoka Thursday with
his sister, Mrs. Mary Stewart.
Mrs. Brice Allen and Mrs. C. A.
McCluie visited with Mrs. W. H.
Dismukes of Ralls Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wavland Jones
and family visited from Thurs-
day Until Sunday in Pecos with
friends. •*-. • ■;
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J^tpwn,
Mr. and Mrs. Brice AllerV and
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Latta at-
tended the Crosbyton PTA meet-
ing Tuesday night.
Mrs. Rudolph McCurdy visited
Mrs. Millard Watson Monday af-
Past Matrons
Install Officers at
Monday Meeting
Past Matrons of the Eastern
§tar chapter held their regular
meeting Moi'lay night because
of the Friendship meeting in
Idalou Tuesday night.
A bountiful luncheon was
enjoyed, followed by a business
session when new office is were
installed. They inelude Leey Mae
Whitchurch, president, Vida
Smith, vice president; Jennie Lou
Paschall, secretary Charlsie Ra-
theal, treasurer, Jewel Leather-
wood, chaplain; Elzina Lamar
reporter, and Lula Paiker, his-
torian.
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Mann and
children, Judy and Jammie ot
Erick, Okla., spent the weekend
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B.
H. Wheeless, Richard, -Edmond.
and Gaylon.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Mil-
lard Watson; Karen and Sherry,
Mrs. Bob Kendrick, Becky, San-
dra and Linda, Judy Allen and
Mrs. Wayne Flemins attended
the open house for former Jun-i
ior Harmony Club members in
the home of Mrs. J. W. Wood.
Linda and Karen were two ot
the hostesses. .
Mrs. John Fletcher has bed.
in the hospital. We hope she is
doing better now.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Shugart
of Spur Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wheeless
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
McDowell and family of the
Wake community Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Flemins,
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McClure,
Mr. and Mrs. Brice Allen, Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Latta. and
P.ev. and Mrs. O. N. Iteed attend-
ed the Taylor political campaign
kick-oif in Lubbock Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Appling
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Appling
and David were Sunday dinnei
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Wat-
son in Floydada.
Mrs. Bob Kendrick, Linda and
Becky. Mrs. Millard Watson, Ka-
jen and Sherry, and Judy ana
Nancy Allen attended an FIIA
"Pay "four Dues Tea" Tuesday
i,ight in Crosbyton lunchroom.
The -mothers were guests.
Mrs." Bill Wallace is still a pa-
tient in the Crosbyton hospital.
We hope she-will soon be home
and feeling better.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Watson,
Karen^Sherry—and-Dean,.. were
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wat-
son in Lubbock. Also guests were
Mr. and' Mrs. "Claude Green of
Lubbock.
A Sunday school fellowship
was held in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Brice Allen and girls in
honor of Larry McCurdy, who
will leave—Sunday for Canvon
where he will attend West Tex-
as State College. Attending the
fellowship were Judy and Ken-
neth /Brixey, "* Larry McCurdy,
Dean IWitchell, Richard Wheel-
ess, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Latta
and family, Rev, and Mrs. O. N.
Reed, and the host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. Brice Allen, Judy,
Nancy, Lanie and Susan.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore-ano
Mike and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Knox Mofire,.and Meredith al>_.
tended a family reunion at tne
Lubbock Mackenzie Park for the
Moore famil>.
Rev. and Mrs. O. N. Reed vis-
ited Mrs. Bill Wallace Saturday
night in Crosbyton hospital.
Several attended the football
game Friday night at Crosbyton
between the Chiefs and O'Don-
nell Eagles. The Chiefs won. '
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Watson
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Brewer and Monty Suno*a>
afternoon in Lubbock.
"Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Appling
r.nd Mr. and Mrs. Joe Appling
and David attended the Floyd
Couiity Fair Friday at Floydada.
Judy and Nancy Allen and
Karen and Sherry Watson at-
tended a YWA meeting at First
Baptist Church in Crosbyton on
Monday afternoon.
Tammy and Ginger Wallace
are staying with their grandpa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Money
•of Crosbyton, while their moth-
ei, Mrs. f^ill Wallace, is in the
hospital.
Mrs. Fred McDougle visited
Mrs. Millard Watson Tuesday
morning. _jl.
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Indians of Ihe northwest coast
of the U. S. used to make rain-
coats out of cedar bark.
McADOO SCHOOL LUNCH- ...
ROOM MElfU SEPT. 17-21
Monday: sausage & gravy, de-
viled eggs, pickled eggs, pickled
beetsr smafl whole potatoes, ap
pie, milk.
Tuesday; roast of chicken and
dressing, giblet gravy, cranberry
sauce, green salad, fruit cup or
jeljo fruit salad, hot rolls, milk.
Wednesday: stew or chilli, let-
tuce or carrot sticks, peaches,
hot rolls and crackers, milk.
Thursday: baked ham, sweet
potatoes, green beans, cake and
hot rolls, milk.
Friday: hamburgers, potato
soup, ice cream bar. ^ .
Clip. Fill In and Carry This Form to Memorial Bldg.
CABIN QRAL JUNDAY
MASS POLIO IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM
Sponsored by Lub^k^rosbY County Medlcul Society
September 16
List on this form (PLEASE PRINT) the names of ALL persons in
your household who will be immunized AT THE SAME TIME.
Date — -
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City County
PLEASE PRINT
Last Name First Name Initial Age
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I hereby state that I am the parent or guardiano f the persons listed
above and I hereby request that Sabin oral polio vaccine be admin-
istered to said above listed minors:
Signature
Parent or Guardian
Winkler and girls and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Winkler and Roy Don
Mr; ^andMrsr^Buren-Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones and
boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Winkler Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cannon
and twins visited Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Jones and boys Friday nite.
Africans in Uganda and Tan-
ganyika make a porridge out of
boiled green bananas.
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A NEPTUNE POOL WITH
AUTHENTIC ROMAN TEMPLE AT LEFT,
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COAST ESTATE OF A ONE-TIME
MEWSfftPER PUBLISHER.
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1962, newspaper, September 13, 1962; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281859/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.