The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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Hr. George W. Phillips of Lut
; Saturday. Come toour Store
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FOLGER'S COFFEE SALE
-FRIDAY, JULY THE 29TH, SATURDAY, ™E 30TH, AND MONDAY, AUGUST THE 1ST—WE WILL
2 1-2 lb CANS FOLGER'S COFFEE
STOCK UP WITH SEVERAL
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We have purchased the largest shipment of this high grade coffee ever shipped to Crosby County.
This Coffee will be sold unden guarantee that you will like it better than the Coffee you are now using, or your money will be refunded for return of
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representing The Folfer Coffee^ompany in this territory, will holda DEMONSTRATION 2 Days of SALE—Friday and
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id drink this Coffee f ree and you will know the High Quality yourself. .
enables us to make this 1<J^ price Don*t Forget the Date and Meet Your Friends Here and Drink FREE Coffee. . ^ ^ /
We Recommend Very Highly the 3 Folger's Products—Coffee, Tea, and Extracts-
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Church and Society
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haarlem oil has'been a world-
wide remedy forkidncv^iver and
BIRTHDAY PARTY
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Bobbie Jo Cheyne celebrated her
tenth birthday Mori. afternoon from
four to sbOvitjL-a party at- the huim
—bladder disorders, "rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
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correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
organs. Three sieesf AU d ruggists. Insist_
on the original genuine Gold Meqal.
oFher sisterpMre. M, W. Cordy. Num-
erous games tfere played and a plea-
sant time
gifts were presented "to her. . Refresh-
ments were nerved to the following lit
tie guests: Christina-Edward®, Mur-
iel and Margaret Brown, Lucile and
Ada Mae Hargrove, Mary Lena Hil-
lirdy Mildred, Hazel iind Dorothy Ed-
wards and Ana Oma Bennett.
Tenth Birthday Anniversary
Party Held
Mabe, James H. Davis( Turner Hib-
bits, Glenn Ellison, Baby Ray Camp-
bpjl, JCj|thle.en Mabe, Narvell Ellison,
Honoring the tenth bijlhday anni-
versary of V<« non ftorsey, Mrs. J. I). - Billie Mabe,
McDermitt, assisted by Misses Ruby
Lee and Francis ""McDermitt and Mad-
ge DorSey entertained with a birth-
day party last Monday afternoon from
4 to G p. m. — r~j—Mrs.—Elmer Reed—was hostess to
Louis Benton.
Class Reunioq^of 1923.
' The time was spent'very delight- several ofher class members of 1923
fully by the children in playing games Monday afternoon honoring Miss, Sa-
all owe who isTiere from Hons
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ment of the happy occasion was the ton, Texas Visiting her parents.
call to the dining room where refresh-1 A very delightful time was spent
ing lemonade- and sandwiches were in recalling many happy- events of
served. * [ fheir childhood days.
Those present and enjoying the-ro-j Delightful refreshments were serv-
■ ed to the following members of the
class of '23: Miss Sarah V. Ballowe,
rs. H. B. lieyerly*knd littlejijyi, -Mrs,
D. Collier, Mrs.-G. Crump arid ttttTe
casion were:
. Vernon" T)nrspv, T.onisp flurry
daughter, arid MfS^Elmer ReedT It
was also"a great' treat to have with
them fbr a short while sheriff Reed
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So Roomy • •
So Comfortable
So Easy to Drive
wherever you go
Come to .ojjr salesroom and see for yourself
how completely the Most Beautiful Chev-
rolet ^meets every touring need. Note the
amp(e room in each modet for a' capacity
load of passengers. Test the deep, restful seats
—pitched at the proper angle to encourage
relaxation. Note the large, easy-regulating
plate glass windows and the patented Fisher
VV windshield. Then take the wheel of
your favorite model and go for a.drive!
We have a car waiting for you. Come in
today—and drive it. By placing your order
now, you [will have your Chevrolet during
the finest part of the touring season.
but too many; members of the' fair
sex made his absence, more plausible.
AT THE BAPTIST 7 T~
. CHURCH JULY 31
10 A. M.—Sunday School as usual!
11 A. j^jj^The Annual Installation of
Officers and Teachers of the Sunday
School will be held.
11., A^J\L---Cjt(j) v.' ra 1 charge^to--tha-of-
ficers and teachers of the Sunday
School, by C. E. Dick."
11:10 A. M.—^The relation of the Sun-
-day School Dept.
teachers, and to the-Church in gen-
eral, by the Sunday School Supt., H.
M. Reed.
prayer in the life
of the individual teacher, and its place
iri her actual teaching of the Sunday
School lesson, by Mrs. M. W. Tipps.
ll:20-Should the Sunday School teach
er know those wf her class who are
unsaved ? Should she know those in
her clas§,_ 'who are' no.t jnlisted in
Church -Membership f ^Should she
make an effort to win and inlist them
by-Mrs. John McDermitt. , - - —f-
11:2&^—Sermon, Subject "The Minrs-
try of Teaching," by the pastor, Rev.
C. E. Dick.
Sunday night: 8:30-f-Song and pray
er servicers :50 P^,M.,. Sermon, Sub-
ject, "The World's First Submarine."
JVou- are cordially invited to attend
each and all of th£se services.
C. E. Dick
Pastor Baptist Chul-ab
Mrs. R. C. Carter Entertains-
Honoring Mrs. Earl Wheat.
A dainty plate lunch was served"
to Mesdames V. R.' Plumer, C; W.
Chase, Bob Webb, E. M. Perkins, G.
M McKee;. Jofrti Heard, Wesley Parker
I. R. Powel, Earnest Woods, Elmer
Reed, J. A. Buck, .^ep . Smith, J. J.
Taylor, I. W. Collier, S. J. Dendy, Roy
Heard, R. C. Carter, Misses Paulina
Buck, Sarah V. Ballowe of Houston,
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Mrs. J., A. Drane of Pecos, Mrs. Mai-
honoree, Mrs. Earl Wheat of Jourdon-
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Women's Missiofta-ry-jSociety
In Social Meeting '
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The Woman's Missionary "~Society
met. Monday July-25"WHh'.JMrf.. J. A.
Green in a'social ineetmgri The af*
ternoon was suen-Cuiec.ijiii- nui 11,h to hw
sent to our orphans home- at Waco.
A number of quilts will be made and1
a hox sent liefo)e. wixite-T^, Any' men)-
bers of our church having goo<l ging-"
ham pieces suitable for quiits please
call Mrs. Hear.tL^r Ml>*; Green beforfi'
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next Monday. Ne^r~*sheets, pillow
Honoring Mrs. Earl Wheat of Jour-.' cases, towels, etc. will he appreciated
danton, Mrs. R. C. Carter very delight f0r the box.
fully entertained with a "progressive
42 party Tuesday afternoon of this
week. ' The spacious living room was
made attractive with vases of surii-
-m-er -f-lowf r;j.—Covers- wore -4al4
five tables. Mrs. I. W. Collier won
high score and .Mrs. C. W. Chase the
consolation Mrs. Wheat, the guest
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at these Low Prices
The COACH
TheTrrfflrJnj
or Road iter 992$
The Coupe $625
lh«4-Door
ScJan $69*
The Sport
Cabriolet 971K. (Chattlt only)
All price* & o. b. Flint, Mich.
Check Chevrolet Delivered Prices
They include the lowest handling and
ftnancing charget available
The Landau $745
The Imperial
Landau $780
^4-Ton Truck $395
(Cfc aitis only)
1-Ton Truck $495
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general variety
LIESKE CHEVROLET COMPANY
CROSRYTON, TEXAS
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Notice To The Public
This is to notify the public that I will still re-
present the South Plains Music Co., for all kinds
of instruments, also the Roberts Marble Works
for monuments; but will be away most of the
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time through^ the Summer. I will appreciMe
your busines in either line. If interested, write
me at Crosbyton.
J. C. SCOTT
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i! OUR BUSINESS IS
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vate your mattress- ;
New Phonograph1 !:
The society will meet next Monday
with Mrs. W. M. Curry. Bring your
quilt pieces, needle,* thread,- etc.
Party; In HonoV 0f"Mrcr
Sarah V. Ballowe
of ;;
kitchen utinsils^
New Shades of se-~~!'
and used mattresses, good quality. We
neW~arficIes^^ notlierelolore^^haridledT
UY YOUR PIANO THROUGH US
ifotrha^Td pa^ by; why not
NEWMAM
Honoring Miss Sarah V. Ballowe,
daughter of Mr. ami Mrs.>|, H. Bal+-
lowe, a nurse in training at Houston,
Miss. Cora Lee Woody gave a lawn
party Wednesday evening. Members
of Mrs. Mabe's Sunday School class--
were present and enjoyed the occasion,
A "bountiful picnic lunch was served
on the lawn. About nine o'clock,^m-1
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wediately after lunch a number of
the patry left with Miss Ballowe for
Lubbock where she. will take the 11:45
train for Houston. Miss Ballowe has
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two months practice work before com-
pleting her training course, after
which she plans returning to Ci*osby-
ton for an extended vacation.
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1927, newspaper, July 29, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255683/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.