The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1958 Page: 4 of 4
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Congratulations:
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Houser,
R.->TIb, "on the birth-of a son, Eel- ,
- lyjfcjax, weighing.7 lbs- 3 ozs., at
"1 jTrnf-Qec. 25 in Crosby ton Cfii-
nic Hospital,
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe .Lowrie, Cros-
byton, on the birth of a son,
Jon Cameron, weighing 7 lbs. 5
ozs., at 12 midnight Dec. 30, in
Crosbyton' Clinic Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parks,
RaUs. on the birth of a son,
Jackie Dane, weighing 6 lbs. 8
ozs., at 10:20 p. m. Dec, 30, in
jTi^irr fUrnT Ann Allen and Thomas
TClvey Are Married at McAdoo
Crosbyton GHiiic
Hospital News
Crosbylon Clinic Hospital. -
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Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Beckham,
Crosbyton,'on the birth of a son.
Randy eienn, weighing 6 lbs. 7
ozs;, at 7:0T^.:,m. Dec. 31, in
)ital.—
MANY THANKS
> May I express to each of my
friends my appreciation for your
thoughtfulness for sending me
Milton Joplin, .McAdoo, who
underwent major surgery Tues-
day, was dismissed Saturday.
' Walt Norris, Ralls, was a med-
ical patient Monday to Thurs-
day.--*
Mrs. Mary Ellen Nelson, Dick-
ens, was an overnight medical
patient last Monday.
Gilbert Reyes, who severed "a
finger, in a gin accident last
Tuesday, was a patient until
Friday.
Judy Wilson, Crosbyton, was a
one-day medical "patient Wed-*
nesday of last week.
Jozelle El-am, daughter of Mr.
_gd Mrst' Joe^Elam, Ralls, receiv-.
eaTfiedteat-carejrhursday until
Saturday.
Jack Poindexter, Crosbyton, in-
the beautiful cards and the.nice
gifts. You have made my Christ-
mas quite happy. Thanks again.
Mrs. Dock.Grubaugh
Mrs. John,.R. Freeman return-
•. Mis, Clay Kimb.rough. Ralls-,[portrait neckline. The bodice
receive'd medicaT care Friday to
Tuesday.
ed home Tuesday after spending
the Christmas holidays in Okla-
homa City with her daughter
and family. Mr." and Mrs. E. L;
Lindsay and Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. Everette Looka-
doo and iamily of Muleshoe
were the Christmas guests of his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H.
T. Snider.
Jured when his car. struck- a
horse last Thursday, is still a
patient.
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Joe Dutton, Lorenzo, is still a
patient following major surgery
Saturday.'
Mrs: W." L. Botkins, Ralls, was
admitted for medical care Fri-
day. • 1
Mrs. Wendal Smith was a med-
ical patient for two days, admit-
ted Saturday.
S. T. Grizzle, Crosbyton, was
admitted Saturday for medical
care. '
Mrs. John Dunaway, Spur, re-
ceived medical care Saturday to
Tuesday.
Clifford Reed. Ralls, was a
one-day'medical patient Sunday.
Monte Lynch, . Ralls, received
medical care _Sunday.
Mrs. Irene Fecina, who under-
went surgery' Monday, is still a
patient.
Marcario Antuna. who losf
] some fingers in a cottoh harves-
ter accident Monday, is still
patient. .
I Martha Butge. Kalgary, Was
I admitted JTuesday for medical
care. . "
Sue Barnett received medical
: care Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Baskets of. ' white chrysanthe-
mums and palms decorated the
McAd<io Methodist. Church for
the marriage of Jjjiss Carol Ann
Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Allen of McAdoo, and
Thomas Malcolm iVey, son of
Mr. and Mirs. Lee Iv<8y of Baird.
The Rev. J. C. Arnold of Chil-
dress read th^ double' rlng^cerc
mony Sunday afternoon at three
o'clock. Traditional wedding mu-
sic was played by Glenn Rockey
of Baird.
The bride, given in marriage,
by her father, wore a waltz-
length dress of blue brocade sa-
tin fashioned along princess
lines. The portrait neckline was
circled toy pearls and encrusted
■with crystal beads and seed
pearls. H^r blue nylon tulle veil
extended from a matching blue
-velvet headpiece. The bride car,-
ried "a white bible topped by an
arrangement .of white orchids
and stephanotis with whi,te sat-
in-*stTearners"fied in love knots.
Mrs. Albert Worth of Ahilene
attended her sister as matron
of "honor in a-waltz length dress
of soft rose brocade satin with
was showered with pearl and
crystal beads. She wore a match-
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jfiSD,
singin
shootin'
OTIBMEIT
IN EACH PERFORMANCE
RODEO AT ITS BEST
SOUTH WEST'S FOREMOST
INDOOR SPECTACLE
JAN. 24 thru FEB. 2
WORLTS TOP COWBOYS
BIG PRIZE MONEY
HORSE SHOW
ALL IN 3-HOUR. FAST
MOVING THRILLER
NIGHTS I P.M. JAN. 24—FE . 2
AFTEINMNS 2 PM. JAN. 25-FEI. 2
SPECIAL MATINEE 16 A.M. SAT., FEB. 1
NO PRiCE INCREASE
R*s*rvid S*at> (2.50 «*ch including
Admiwion o Stock SKow ground*. MAIL
ORDERS reteiVkd.-Seed cK*ck
or Mo**y Order, ipverfy tucf perform-
tnci) Addrm STOCK SHOW, Amen
Certir Square, P.O.Boi 150, FortWorHi
9000 H EAO OF
FINE LIVESTOCK
RANCH AND FARM SHOW
MEETING TUESDAY MORNING
IN CHURCH PARLOR
The Woman's Society of Chris-
: tian Service met Tuesday morn-
: ing in the church parlor for the
j regular monthly session. Mrs.
j Juanita Wooten, president, di-
i rected the meeting with Mrs. Q.
; L. Hames leading the opening
prayer.
Mrs. Mary Suther was" - in
j charge of the yearbook program,
reading Luke 4:16-22 as the
scriptural introduction to the to-,
j pic. "Japan Today.'" the group
sang.. "We've a Story to Tell to
the Nations".
Lovely pictures and Japanese
representations were used on
the worship center and piano.
Mrs. W. F. Gaede concluded
the meeting with prayer.
Circje One of the W. S. C.. S.
will meet at 2:30 p. m. next
-Monday with Mrs. H. S. Craus-
-bay—opening the study, "Cross
and Crisis in Japan.'
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hargis and
children of Henrietta, and • Mr.
and Mrs. James Fowler and boys
of Seminole were Christmas Eve
dinner guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd E. Fowler,
Darwin "and Linda. The Hargis
family remained for several
days.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. H.. Finch spent
the holidays in Fort Worth as
guests of their son and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Finch.
WITH
INSURANCE
DONT BE CAUGHT OFF GUAM ...
if you; your family, home, furnishings, car and person-
al property are not fully insured. Emergencies can
cause tremendous expense. Enjoy security easily and
inexpensively with adequate, dependable insurance. >
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Let us help you soon. . -
Citizens Insmance Agency
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ing headpiece and carried a
Cascade bouquet of pink rose-
buds interspersed with pink
tulle and leaves.
Miss Marilyn Steadhant of .Me-
Adoo, bridesmaid, and Mrs. Wil-
liam Montgomery of Killeen,
bridesmatron, wore identical
dresses of champaigne brocade
satin. Both wore matching vel-
vet bandeaux and carried nose-
gays of blue feathered" carna-
tions. -Jim Ashlock of Kansas
City served as best man.'Ushers
were Dale Pack o< Abilene and
Dale Brown of ^aird.
: A reception wa^heldimme-
dlately following in fellowship
hall with Mrs. M. W. Tidwell of
McAdoo in charge of the guest
registry. Mrs. M. O. M&ring of
Austin and Mrs. H. L-'Fergeson
of Cisco, Sisters of the groom,
and Miss Nancy Pinson of Odes-
sa alternated at the punchbowl
and cake.
Baskets of. white chrysanthe-
mums outlined the entertaining
roojh. The serving table, covered
with a white 1 linen eutwork
clotis, was centered by a threie-
tiered cake arid'encircled with
the attendants' bouquets. Cry-
stal and silver appointment^
completed the table.
For traveling the bride chose
a beige sheer Wool suit compli-
mented by brown reptile shoes
arid purse with beige gioves and
hat .and orchid corsage.
^After a wedding trip to.Carls-
bSsyN. Mex., the couple,.will be
at home Jn Big Spring where the
groom is'employed in the diem-
ical sales branch Of Cosden Pe-
troleum Corporation.'
The bride is a graduate of
MrAdno High School and is ■ a
student at McMurry College In
Abilene. The groom is a grad-
uate of Baird High School and
McMurry College. -
,.. Mrs. Annie
daughter spent Christmas .day
at the home, of her son, Mr. and
Mrs. Wr A. Elam, in the Fanner
Community. She reports, that
four generations of the Elam
family were present, with ages
ranging from 18 months to 75
years.
P. Starrett and
A. Finch vis-
ited" during* the Christmas holi-
days with Mr. Finch's sister and
family -in Chillicothe.
Mr. an^vlrs. S. F
Cheryl anc^Mr. L.
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The beginning of the New Year is an excellent time to take stock
of your grocery needs and see it you are completely satisfied with
the qualify, the service and the price you are now receiving. With
groceries the highest single item in most family budgets, you
shoiiM rhprk thoroughly tn mal|r sih-p
for your money. We sincerely\ believe a trial period of buying
your food needs at our store will convince you of our superiority
on all three items—quality, price and service. Won't you give Us
1958!
L. B.^wcnr .... PHONE 5251
_ . MEMBER OF SOUTH PLAINS ASSOCIATED GROCERS
While other prices have gone up...UP..
MAKE BIG NEWS WITH A
^'swtmtAwoHou,
mmym
WITH All THESE
FINE-CAR FEATURES
* 0,T0N.
BELL MOTOR &
210 SOUTH BERKSHIRE AVXXUK
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1958, newspaper, January 2, 1958; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243396/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.