The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. A, G. tat, Mike
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parents lor a visit
Mr. and Iba. B. P. Bdndge
visits* la Lrwelland with her
sMtsca. Mr. awl Mia. Prank Ma-
con and Mrs. Annie Dsan Sun-
day. Her toother, Mia. Katie Phi-
far returned home with them al-
tar ha vine spent several days
with the Deans and Maoona.
Mrs. Phitsr Ml and Mate her
hip eevsral months ago but to
mask improved at this time.
Mntsa. Yak> Griasom, Q. D.
French and C R. Edinburgh vis-
ited In Matsdnr Friday after-
noon wtth Bra. and Mrs. Leonard
Dennis, who la paster at the
march of Christ, and Mr. and
Mrs. Took*. Bath are former Mc-
T. B.
Mr. i and
guests of Mr. and Mm.
ee Tuesday
Mm Hilton
DR. O. R. MclNTOSH
OPTOMETRIST
Sit fln. Main Street Plmsm Yllkasi MM
Fleydada, Tnsna
and her mother, Mm
all of Lubbock,
gkmti In the
hbme were their
Mr. and Mm Harold
children from the
community. Afternoon
were Mr. and Mm. A. L.
•nd Mi. and Mm W. P.
of Crosbyton.
The Methodist men had their
tegular meeting Thursday, Feb.
14, to reorganize. Marvin Tld-
well eras elected president with
Weldon Cypert as vice-president
and Karl Vjtn Meter as treasur-
er. Those on the program com-
mittee include Claude Gregory,
Jr., John A. Allen and Henry
Teague. The men voted to send
fifty dollars to Kings Msnor Re-
tirement Home for older adults
et Hereford, Texas.
Esst sub-district of Lubbock
District of Woman's Society of
Christian Service will meet at
the McAdoo Methodist Church
Wednesday, February 27. Regis-
tration will begin at 9:30 a.m.
Persons attending will bring a
sack lunch and the drinks and
damirt will be furnished by the
hosts. A nursery will be provid-
ed. We Invite ell the ladles who
can to come and meet with us.
Mm Kenneth Fox and Janet
of Maple am visiting with Mr.
and Mm A. G. Fox, Mike and
Sharon fbr s few days while her
husband. Kenneth, Is on special
assignment In Vietnam.
Debbie Willlsms was honored
on her 10th bitthday with a
slumber party Friday night, Feb.
15t In the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. El don Williams.
Those present wen Mary Sue
Neff, Vickie Powers, Mary Ian
Tbnn, Mary Beth Moore, Sharon
Neff, Cindy Williams, Sandy
and Sherry TeaRue and the Ron-
oree, Debbie Williams.
Sunday dinner guests In the
C. G. French home were her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Vaughn
of Lubbock, his parents, Mr. snd
Mm G. D. French, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Vaughn and children
of Spur and Mrs. French's grand-
father, W. M. Vaughn of Mata-
dor, also a brother. Mr. and Mrs:
Don Vaughn and children who
NOW SEE WHAT* NEW
AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S
_ _ in a harry?
pftek a aew ear with whatever you
' i performance and sporty trtae-
bsdnt seats. 4-sj
tela af Wirtes sad start driving H
CWr^s ^sts^tot of spert a tour satinty
First, the Jet-eamath Impala Super
choke of T
There's the Chevy II Nova, also avail-
abb in an SS version. Special instrument
duster. Front buckets. All-vinyl trim.
Distinctive SS identification. Fourteen-
inch wheels and tires* with full wheel
disks Three-speed shift or Powerglide*
with floor-mounted shift console.
Or the Corvair Monza Spyder with com-
j~ste leslnmwntaUon. special identifica-
tion, end an air-cooled Turbocharsed Six.
And for a real wallop^ see
the stunning Corvette Sting
Ray, winner of the "Car Life"
1963 Award tor Engineering
Excellence.
All told, four beautiful con-
vertibles, four handsome
coupes. You'll get a four-
banal kick Just looking them
eivsr—and a whole lot more
fua out of driving one!
at extra «*•i.
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have Just returned from Japan,
where they have spent the past
two and one half yearn In ser-
vice there.
Our deepest sympathy goes to
Mr. and Mm R. E. Nickels,
whose brother passed away in
Waco this past week.
Mrs. Donnie Berry visited in
Lubbock Wednesday and stayed
with her niece, Mary Lee Turn-
er, who had her tonsils removed.
She was a Wednesday night
guest of Mr. and Mrs. James
Berry.
Mr. and Mm. Frank Donahue
and family at Lubbock were
weekend guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mm J. E. Wooley.
Jake Grizzle of Crosbyton vis-
ited recently with his daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Harris and
tamily.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Berry
were Monday night suppei
guests of Robert Reynolds in
Dickens.
Mrs. Donnie Berry fell recently
and cut her chin and had tc
have five stitches taken In It
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris vis-
ited in Petersburg with Mr. and
Mrs. Velmer Hamilton Monday
afternoon, then went on to Dim
mitt Monday night and attend-
ed the basketball game between
the McAdoo Eagles and Dimmitt.
McAdoo won.
Mrs. Henry Teague flew to
Mount Clemens, Mich., Sunday
to be with her daughter and
family and to care for her new
grandson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jsbez Rlgsby and
family visited relatives In Abi-
lene over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris vis-
ited their daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Giles Turner and Mary Lee in
Lubbock Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris,
Mrs. Homer Robinett of Kalgary
and Mrs. Donnie Berry and Bill
visited recently in Odessa with
Mr. aqd Mrs. J. A. Alliff.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Berry
went to Floydada Monday af-
ternoon where they met with
other members of the REA Plan-
ning committee to make final
plans for the annual REA meet-
ing which will he held In Floy-
dada April 6.
o
Fernando Magellan. Portu-
guese navigator, discovered the
Philippines on March 16, 1521.
A massive chain prevented the
British from sailing up the Hud-
son River during the Revolution.
Donkeys are the only mode of
transportation In Clovelly (De-
von, England) high street.
DID TOO EVER NOTICE
When . people have a bad
cough, Instead of going to the
doctor, they go to the movies or
to church.
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The Butantan Institute
Sao Paiilo, South America,
snake farm where snake
serum Is produced.
near
is a
bite
In high altitudes the Llama is
used as a beast of burden.
Crosbyton (Tex.) Review Tag* 3 Thursday, February 21. 1963
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Wallace Dry Goods
Clothes For The Entire Family
11
DAYS OF DECISION
REVIVAL SERVICES
February 24 - March 1
II
SUNDAY SERVICES
Morning... 11:00 A. 1H
Evening.... 6.-00 P.M.
WEEKDAY SERVICES
Morning.... 7:00 A. M
Evening.... 7:30 P.M.
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OfSanAngelo
MUSIC DHECTOR
Don Ford
Of Oklahoma City
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1963, newspaper, February 21, 1963; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281882/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.