The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1917 Page: 5 of 8
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™ "Senior B. Y. P. U. No. 1
Program for Sunday, Aug. Y§;
President in charge. ~
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'Children's Gingham Dresses — $1.00, 75c.'""and 50c
Ladies Gingham Dresses $1.75f $1.50 and $1.25
.Gills white Organdy dresses, small sizes neatly trimmed'
in lace.:...: :.r. ^
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Girls white organdy dress, "large size, .lace trfmiiTed^ pink
£*- - and blue sat-i-a taffeta sashes,, $3.50, values for-$2.50
■■|ifdi;es white Pique skirts for ., $1,00
ladies white org&ndy waists, nicely trimmed late styled
for:.-. .:....: !. 1.00
Ladies Middies, made of best material, nicely trim-
med, $1.25 values for ...1:.-. :....... 95c
Ladies Wool(^-4in4^SiU^Slrigl =!
-A' narrow •window, .jnay, let ,'ik the
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A, tin^1 star dispel the gloom -off
..- -night, - "* .
-A little, deed a mighty wrong $et;V Leader—Mrs, E. W. SugffS.
rifht. . ; . • Song No. 38. ' y
A. smile, ji-Rcl there may be tin eiKsf-to-p* lousiness repOl'iS ~~ "— -
A looMt love;ami hate sheathe ^'Sffiptwe,. Psalms 145, 662;
the loiite * " v Mark, 1/10 by Leader.
-Florence Earle Coat-es^. " fPraSse'."—R." E. Smith.
"Prayer May, be a High Form
of Expression of Praise/'—Mr&
Claude Jones. ; " •
- Par. 6 to 9,—John W. Baker.
, Song No. 292.
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Men's Cur lee Suits, satisfaction' guaranteed; all wool, -
worth $17.50, f<5r $16.00
Men's $16.50 worsted suits for 1 55.00
o:oo
' 2r50
5.00
He who, finely'magnifies what
hath been nobly done, and fears
not to declare as freely what
might, be. done better, g-ives ye the
best covenant of his fidelity; and
that his loydlest ajfectiori and his
^rrpe~~wrd.t^^jTt~yottr^froceedirtgs-7
rghest prtnsmg 4a not -flat-
tery, and. kis plainest. advice is
a kind of pmisind, . *
—■Milton.
•'Men's $8,00 Palm Beach-suits for:..:::...-.
- Boys Wool Suits for
• Boys wash suits, checked and plain white nicely .
triinmedjn solid colors, sizes, 3 to'TTyears, $2.00,
1.75' and 1.50 values for 1.25
s.- -BQysJ-K-nit,XIhiori': ~...50 c
'Hoys Athletic Suits for
•;'frcnic4iimmr.igr Visitor* „ '
Cumplimenting"her niece; Miss
Louise'' McKee of Lubbock, Mrs.
\ Q.' M. McKee gave a picnic sup-
per for st-v-era?bef the gTrls Tues-
day afternoon. Following -were
50c—^1-the~gifTg--wli'i-o-'ea.j o y c d t h c p i chi c: ■
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Men's Athletic Union Suits for 50c"
...TVl.fin'a-'hpitpr gmtles union suits . ,. 75c and SLOP ■
Men's 3,50 Panama Hats for : 2 50 .
Low Prices on Low Cut-. Shoes "
Every Lo\y,Cut Shoe, Oxford, Pump and Slipper for
Men, Women and! Children is marked down. Consider
quality and Stylo, and you will realize they'are worth the
money and more, since leather -goods- have advanced.
This does not apply to Tennis goods.
Wg are showing, some very pretty new High Boots
for Ladies, in white and colors. Visit the" "prettiest
Shoe Department in Crosbyton.
■ NEW GOODS'
We have just received a beauliful "line of Laces and
Embroideries at popular price's, Sohie very pretty shades
of 40 inch Georgette Crepcpt-$1.50" per yard.
If you will consider Present Factory cost you will
■appi*e0ate'these GotTtls and Prices:
Voiles and Lawns, colored, short lengths ^ 10c
Striped' \'oiles, 29c, grai?e for .... 15c
All prinL-d suminer Dress iLnids reduced in 'prices.'
, SylTSsam^BanC'
"Pi-ogmh-for'SmTd:ry;"ATgr5r
Grrssie™Suggsr
Scripture, Luke ,4-tl'4 by Leader
Recitation by Benni*e Smith"."'*"
Song by Dorothy Guthrie.'
~ Special inusic by' Opal Carter.
Recitation by Marguerite Mar-
tin. - '
"The Life of Jesus When a
Boy," —Gladys HilHard.
Song by Li!a Williams and
May McPike..
—Special music Josephine^
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Flies breed so fast it is |
difficult to stamp e them
; out. : But, at least, we can
keep them . out of our ;
'Houses." - ii tliiittl'
.And \vc ought to kec.|
.t"henv put — not. only i'nr
i-, but • fur-our-
health. Al-any people dott\-
r-ealize w]ia.t great dis-
ease - carriers flics are.
They' often come laden "J
witit.disease germs direct-... |
ly to our food. :
Screen It lie house and
porches well a.iid you pre-
cut .disease. , Also . you
add to 3^our comfort, and
peace oi niiful/"" ,
"iT^docs not cost. much'.
i;,V il;r v'sijS
screen your, house.
Let us
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MTsies- 'IfcKee -of- Lubbock,
Mvrtle and Tierce Math.is of |
Lorenzo, Madge Baker, Alberta-' • Closing prayer.
Atkinson, Catherine McBride, \>.v. * w-
McBrido. '
• Song, "Jesus Bids Us" Shine.-"
Qui)la Stewart.
" JunioV Epwcrth League.
Program for Sunday Aug. 5.
'^"Leader—Sarah V. Ballowe.
= Topic—"Joshua, a Courageous
Leader.'' ;
■'Song." , '
'"Joshua a Minister to Moses, "
Ex. 24: 113—By leader.
"Joshua chosen as Moses Suc-
cessor,'' Num. 27: 18-23-Flor-
ence Brown.
''Joshua "Encouraged,'' Josh.
11: 1-9- Jettie English.
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- ■ Stapfe';€'oacis; —-— ^
'A gpod-7-S Bleached Sheeting (Domestic) for • 10c
A gooddi'r.e'of clifrcterd- plain and striped Ginghams 12 l-2c
A-good- hefivy 26-"i'huh Percale for 12 l-2c
A good hfe«M4^3r>-incb. Bleached Sheeting (domestic). 12 t-2c
Good shirtii:,g calico for .. . ....: 8 1-3
--- . Ootid Values in Hosiery*. -
PiiscjHa Club
Mrs. John W. Baker was. hos-
tess to the Priscilla club Thurs-
day afternoon. The meeting was
|■ highly enjoyed by each of her
11 guests. After a while spent in
iiithe diversions of needlework,
01 dainty refreshments were served j
II to the following: MesdameS L.
® ! B. Culwell, J. A. Parks, W. R i
til Lotspeleh, Sep Smith, J. J, Tay-j
11 lor, C. C. Cherbonnier, J. W. j
y I Ayr.es, J. T., Buck.
1| t | Song--; "Be a Hero." t
|| Prssbyteptan. Ladies Aid. U l^eading.^ Geneva Woody. !
p! The Presby terian ■ Ladies Aid ] * 'Crossing the Jordan," Josh, j
M.'. had their regular meeting..with t.3: 14-17 —J. P. Ballowe. J_J_
|; M'rs. G. M. McKee Monday after- j ' 'Destruction of Jerjcho," Josh ;
noom" After the business meet- j 6:1.-21 — Linnie liurfows. ^ |-
ing refreshments were served'j ^Recitation-by.Ruby Parrish.^ H
was!- "Defeat at Ai," Josh. 7:1-12^
i : spent in needleworks ._ u
The next meeting will be with
U; Mrs. J. *\X. Spaitli, Jr.", on Mon-!
^ day afternoon, Aug. 6th. — (> ,
^ i members are urged to- be pres-1 ^ Lr.r.d Uiyideu,
'ent. v cjuinn Buck.
. and every "fi uit in v its season L
ca n he vou rsdf-" "•1 "*-MI "
to us;
agree with us -;ir saving thatl
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- our fruit is as good as it looks,
and you must admit it' looks]
fine.
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W,. G. DeLcach was in town
Saturday from the East Plains,
and honored the Review with a
pleasant call but had no news of
special interest to report.
Pauline Buck.
"Conquest," Josh. 11: 16-26-
AH : '^om Boyd.
. Or. Stoker
' -Spur, Texas.
Practice Limited to
Surgery and^Tr
The E¥E7 -EA-l^-M^lirand
THROAT. •
Testing the Eyes and Fit-
lin^~XTassesT ,Oflfc"F"*13^sr
Spur National Bank. Phone
No/
Funeral Directors Miid
- • Embalmers -
In connection with
-'' Hardware Co,
Crosbyton,
Robinson Fur,
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NOTICE ,
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"animals and trash on
erty of the C B Live Stock Com:
pany
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nd the Crosbyton-South-
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hihited,, and violations
prosecuted. . A . f*' • '>!*££1
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We bought oip: Hoe fcr• TffuPfaTT
saving about 20 per cent on presen t factory prices.
goods are in mir store." This enables, us to show
complete assortment, of ho'-e tVesh from the mills.
CADET HOSIERY - • We have a small assortment of
h:"'T 02c ry for Children at the ojd price of 25e per pair.
Sizes from 5 1-2 to S 1-2 in line'and- course ribbed, forboys
and girls. Buy now and save from live ...to ten cents per
pair. „ : . '
Our Furniture
1 Since cotton has advanced in price, the * Mattress - Fac-
tories will be forced to advance prices on Mattresses. In
.Lact we have had notice that there weuld - be an, advanctT*""
- of twenty per cent at.an early date. Save that $f.. on a
|5 mattress by buying now. Save ten per cent' and more
nn all Roi'S and other floor coverings bought of us during
the month of July.
Of course you,will come to Crosbyton to hear Rev. - F.
M. .Neal, evangelist, of Amarillo, WTTo-'will conduct reviva 1
services at the Tabernacle, commencing July 29th, where
you may hear plain gospel and good songs.
Before and after the day service vou will be welcome
pt- nnr shnrp; Plo.-iLv of water, rest room, and other con-
v-ehcienfies and a great big welcome. ,'
Comlihnisntary Affair.
ij-win and Reese of Texico a dance;
§! was given at the home of Mr.
I!and Mrs. I. C. Reus Saturday:
ij | evening. Punch was dispensed]'
|| | during the evening and pineapple I
^ : ice and cake was served.Enjoying,
the evening were: Mr, and Mrs. i
{J-.-.A. Parks, Mr..and Mrs.'G. M-.-t
"People Called to
' Whom they Will Serve
Roll Call,
Closing song and prayer.-
■' ' Delightful .Occasion. :i
1 Tuesday afternoon from 4' to 7 '
o'clock Mesdames G. G.'.Cherbon-
nier—and ■ J. W. Smith, Jr., of
f the Pres by terian. .Ladies
were hostesses for a Silver
3l... the former,
proved a most
|'"McKee, Mr. and Mrs.- W. L.
Allen, Misses Olgrv.Carter, Marie afc ^ home
■Aynes, Merle Atkmson, Stella,^ occasion
Murphy, Margaret heiselman,,j leagartt one for those who call-
Ann eife Aynes, Eva Littlefield, i ^ Vases fdled with Lovely flow-
Frances Heiselmon; Messrs. T. L. ■ ^ a(klcd much . to the cheery
Baldwin, J. D. lieece, Moore C.. ini.pr5or of t]lehome. Piano num-
Hess. J. J.~.Murphy, Sam Cald-
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IF IT IS
GROCERIES
YOU CAN-FIND THEM Al
H 0. OWEN'S STORE
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PHONE 32.
GIVE US A TRIAL
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well and Qeorge Owens.
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fCfosliyton Mercantile Company
Near the Postoffice. ' • J, W. AYNES, Manager. •'
rA - At**
. Complimentary Picnic.. .,
- Compli.mentary-' -,tO'- ffles.s r s"
Baldwin and Reese of Texico,
Miss Clga Carter gave a picnic
per andxkuice. Monday even-
ing at the log cabin on the
JYZLJ.—Murphy place J n the
.Canyon. Those participating
were: Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Rous,
Mr. and Mrs.- Ck M. McKee;
Misses , /Winnie Owens, Olga-
Carter, Frances Heiselman,
Merle Atkinson, Marjorie Heisel--
man,- Maggie Shaw, Stella
Murphy, Grace McAfee, Eva
bers were rendered Thy Miss
Beulah Chipley. Dainty refresh-
ments were served by the host-
esses to Mesdames J. A.
Parks, Sep Srmth, L. B. Culwell',
B. W. Mitchell, T. C. Mathies,
W/R. Xotspeich, J. A. Jordan
of Lubbock, C. jW, Murray,
Mack Ellison, A. K, Lackey, J.
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Buck, J." O. McBride.
Chipley. Will M. Pearce, C. W.
McBride; Misses Beulah Chipleyv
Florence Smith, Cassie Mathies
and Edna Ayneg. ^ 7. ::
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Let Me Do Your Welf Drillmg 1 J. J-. Mnrphy? Sam
r4-wish .to notify.. the public. ,rtfeat. J , as?i,-;eo
longer with Brutier shop but 1 aisi working
independently, I am prepared to do well dril-
ling*- arid repair •.wolfo^'PH:. ^well^aitd, w.W?
mills. Will appreciate your work^^ and guar-
' ' 'Y !f, i< ii n>V
fe s. BALLARD, Crosbyton,
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Caldwell,, Moore C. Hess, . W. T.
Dunn, George OwertS, R. &
.Carter.":" ' ,, : - ■ ' ^
M^A." B. Spencer "'returned
ThursdaF'^t-om ^ a -three weeks'
visit to south Texas. While away
o .,. "i ■>' f
with her sons Oliver and Donald,
at San Antonio, returning via
Beaumont where she visited Mr:
Spencer's mother,..:; ;
Mesda;rties Troy J. Mock and
Leon Haltom. came over frO -
inhildress Saturday on a visit to
their parents, M^. and Mrs. H.
E Sherwood. They were accom-
panied by, Mrs, M, E. Higgin-
botham who3^sited her daught-
Mrs. D. McBride at the
er,
1ilrWbyt0«rI^
ginbotham and Hajltom returned
horn-' -u 'd 1 . Mir , M nlo Ai-
kinson went with them for a
visit. Mrs. Mock wi" bo hefe
the'renuundor of the
r-L cut. VVELL. PRESIDENT.
N Y. BIGKNELL, VICE'PRESIDENT*
JOHN W. BAKER. CASH I ICR. ■ /
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Keep Business Golng";For
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If the rain
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bounti ful harvest,' and the most prosperous time of ot
live^will be experienced,-and~if-it-4ses-'nt- come,-W
must'prebare for next year. ™
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1917, newspaper, August 3, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242401/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.