The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1927 Page: 7 of 8
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W M. S. Meet Monday in
Regular Monthly Business Meeting'
The past years work has been very
encouraging. We hope to enter into
th new vear with mam juwi jmii-mitn.
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age. Meeting adjourned with prayer.
The W. M. S. met Monday in the
rfegutar monthly (business meeting.
This being the~last meeting of the
old year, each department gave -a
rdjj. Genesis 4th, 5th, and 6th chap-
ters with the pastor, Rev. J. T. Weems
Zone-Meeting W.M. S. To
Meet In Crosbyton
The .^ethodist Women's Missionary
Society met Monday with Mrs. W. M.
Curry with a large number present.
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afternoon was in pi^ihg
buying Jl .the reports «UM K^'qullte: to b^uifted af*i sent to the
i^fc^the election of the new officers' orphanage at Waco. ' Mrs.W, T. Mc-
E. W. Suggs chairman, Mrs. R. Curdy presented one quilt top^finish-
D Shaw, vice president, Mrs. Aycock ed. Others donated Hnings and cotton
corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. Kent More will be. needed before our box
Siftith, Recording Secretary Treas.,
leader, y Mrs.
A. Leader,
Mrs. Tippsj Sunbeam
Garber, IntermediateG.
Mrs- Carter, Junior G. A Leader, Mrs.
McDermitt, Young People's leader.
Mrs. Zada Jones, R. A. Leader and
pianist, Mrs. Claude White, Reporter.
A committe was appointed to redis-
ti'ict the Circles. Each member of the
different Circles are requested to %
present at your Circle ne*t Monday
to see what Circle you will be placed
in for the new associated year.
structed to send 45*00 cash at once. Mrs. 1.
Crosbyton Society will have the
zone meeting, consisting of Idalou,
Lorenzo Ralls and Crosbyton, on third
Monday, August 15th in an all day
session. Lunch will be served at the
church and a program rendered. Miss
Cora Lee Woody will assist MesdameS
Ballowe and Weems in planning the
program and entertainment.
The society will meet in Bible Stu-
DAY SCHOOL LESSON
■Dr. J. B. Cranfill's address on the
Sunday School lesson. i6 broadcasted
10:00 to J.0:80 every Sunday morning
over KRLD, wave length 461.3. This
class metts.af the Majestic Theater at
Bjallasvand aH ^isitors are itivited tor
worship with the class when in Dallas.
Little Zay Powell Hostess to
Number of Friends. '
Davis, Marian Coojier,* Jepn Carter,
Doris Olga Carter, Wayne Smith,
#ames Drane "Jr. "Pecos and Earl
Wheat Jr. of Jourdanton find the lit-"*
tie hoatenH, Zay Powell. 'Miss Fern
Fralin assisted Mrs. Powell in enter-
taining. ~ ~ v' .
lay Powell7 Kltle "daughter of
R. Powell proved herself"a
charming hostess to a number of 1 it-
five to seven. Thechildren gathered
on the lawn and were soon busy at
playing "keeping store" and making
"play houses." + - ■■ ' ■
Tiny water babies were given to
the little girls as fevors and watches
to the little boys. . . Vi
Delicious' sugar cookies and ice
cream conies were served to Mildred
Lindbergh To Be In Abilene.
Monday, September 26
For tlfe first time a wgrld famous
personage., is coming for a visit in
"West Texas. Other, parts of the coun-
try have had presidents of the United
: States, inventors of wide renown and
visiting queens "and princes, atop in
their cities, but West Texas people
have never before had an opportunity,
unless they traveled far from home
tie friends Monday afternoon from -to see any person whose name was
been carried around the globe on ac-
count of some unusual act or connec-
tion, but now West Texas has come
the youth whose intripid crossing the
Atlantic Ocean in- a frail airship
brougftf him international notice and
acclaim and place in the catalogue
with Columbus, Magellan and the o-
ther fearless men who have
cross tlje unknown and come out
cessful, is to pay Wtest Texas a visit.
According to the tentative jjfh^Wfle
Announced for the tour of Col. Lind-
bergh over the United States on which
75 of the outstanding centers of the
nation will be visited, West Texas*
will have an opportunity on* Monday;
September 26 of, seeing the "flyin*
fool". On thaMay "Lindy" will,'en
te-faomtrEl PptA> to Foil Worth,
make a landing at Kingolving Field,
Abilene, and remain for at least an
hour. . This will be the only scheduled
stop between El Paso and Fort Worth.
JPlftus.fOqt: receptioa of-the. world re
Teas Fair,
fered on a^
fom-
West Texas
fitably spend
lene. I n ^addition
pdrtunlty of i
ship they will have a <
cultural, livestock,
'ts of the best the ton
A football game between the 1
school. teams .of AJjilene and
the later last "years unofficial
of the class B championship,
vrt
comes a; tdhcert*in iKe
new Municipal Auditorium wt
viu and his internationally fa
band, assisted^by 8 singers eight <
cers and a number of other ent
nouned aviator on his visit to "Abilene
ate being worked out .by the aeroma-
ties committee of the " Chamber of
Commerce. \
Indications are thht the largest
number of people ever together irfr' ers will present a musical comedy pro
any West Texas city will be in Abi
lene to honor Lindbergh and to satis
Mr
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eyes" on the man and machine whose
exploits, filled newspaper front jjages
for days while other events which
would ordinarily haye commanded
lead positions were relegated to places
of minor importance.* r -
A program which will allow every
person , in Abilene on that day to see
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Abilene will care for all comers,
■Mayor Thos, B. Hayden^ Jr. declares
and nobody need stay away for fear
the jam will be so great thev will not
get tn see the attrnctinn
gram and several other features
the entertainment for vtsttorsTo"
lene and the fair.
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NEWS OF TEXAS
TECH COLLEGE
LUBBOCK, Texas, July 27.—-Bear-
ing a faint perfume of the chivalrous:,
days of ancient Spain, two old price-
less volumes of "The History of, the
jftf aia 6iiirot the Emmnr Chmt_
lesh V1," were received yesterday by the
©ueen ^fjeatrc
MIDNIGHT MATINEE
Sunday Night, Starting 12:-
01 A. M>, Showing John Gil-
be^t arid Quta Garba
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Tell Everyone of the Mati-
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Monday and Tuesday, 8-9
"WHISPEEIN<
. Featuring ,
Anita Stewart, Edmund
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A Baffling, Laughing, Thril-
ling Mystery. One you will
enjoy. . ... ■
i-'Krxr*1!, of th TaxasvTechnological Cot
lege front Madrid Spain. The books
w«.it? obtained at a very reasonable
cost in a little bookshop in Madrid by
Miss Frances W hatley, member of ^he ^
Spanish 'department who is studying
4n Spain. - " * " '
They bear curious printing and pub- ,.
lished in 1614, '"A large number of
wood cuts adorn each volume.
Miss Eugenia Marshall, of the
French-department, is buying • books .
for the Tecft library while she is in
Paris this summer.
Many a man who declares his opin-
ion .has_ none.
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1927, newspaper, August 5, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255684/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.