The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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)N REVIEW
1 *'30—Song Service, led by Mitt
the
become a
Texas Chamber
evening, quite
gathered
in the activi-
We had some
from our county
and several took part
HrTI H. Thomas,
chairman, gave a very com-
adcfcegeon West Texas
benefits and opportunities,
impressing upon his hearers
the deaw and need of being a mem-
ber of a larger organization. This
was a splendid address and we were
sorry that so many of our local peo-
ple missed it. Prof. Edgar II utchins,
candidate for county judge of uiisl
<Per-
(Giv-
of
1:46—Personal Evangelism
Work) by V. M. Lollar.
2:10—Personal Evangelism
mg) by Cal McGahey.
2:30—Song. . ■■" ' .. . ■' . ,
2:35-r-The Holy Spirit in Evange
lism by H. L. Bumham.
2:55—Preserving the Fruits
Evangelism by W. M. Draper.
3:15—Song. ,
3:20— Round-table Discussion
Evangelism, led by K..F, Keller.
4ijOO^Ad journme n t.
Saturday Night
7:15—Devotional, led by R. L. Shan-
non.
7:30—Sermon, by pastor 0. H. Hale
of Ralls.
Adjournment at pleasure.
, / Sunday
10:00 Sunday School with J. C.
oi
Paper,—Jack Jones.
The Superintendent of the Orphan-
age. Marguerite Mal%
The Group Captain Speaks.—Earl
Perser. ' v '"Si5 ffvfl§iv' ■
Let's have a paperless program.
Mrs. Grace Jones, sponsor..
SHERIFF'S SALE
The State of Texas, .
County of Crosby. r
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That by virtue of a certain Execution
issued out of the Honorable District
Court of Dallas County, on the 9th
day of December 1927, by J. Balie
Wm
ity; made asplwdld luttfsn Uw K- piniam
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11:00—Devotional,
Weathers.
lation of school, home, church and
eomkunity at large. Mr. Smith, our
. .jfiwelryman, gave lis a splendid lfsson
on poultry. Come again.
Mr. C. C. Wililams, Crosbtyon sec-
retary of C. of C., gave us an illus-
trated lecture on the Phillipines and
their manners and customs. Every
part was well rendered and gladly re-
ceived. Several other business men
of Crosbyton were present, viz, Messr
Henririck, Hibbitts and Redwine. =====
Our next meeting will be held Febru-
ary 24. Come!
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MARRIAGE LICENSE
Marvin Gattlin and Miss Margie
Buckner.
H. P. Sparkman and Miss Aletheas
Brooks. ——:
Program of Fifth Sunday
Meeting January 27-29
m.
Floyd County Baptist Association Will
Meet With Floydada Church Last
Of Month.
04-100 less credit of Five Hundred
Fifty and no-100 Dollars and costs of
suit, under an Execution, in favor of
First Mortgage Investment Company
in a certain cause on said Court,
No. 67628-C and styled First Mort-
gage Investment Company, vs. E.
' iaua,
I service, I, E. J. Reed, as Sheriff of
NO'HCJ&IN PBOBATE
—nring
The State of Texas
Finks, Clerk of said Court, for the
gum ofSeven Hundred Forty Nine and County, on,, the 29th day of December
To the SHerar or any Constable of
Crosby County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to cause
to be published on*e each week for a
period of ten days before the return
day hereof, in a newspaper of gener-
al circulation, which has been contin-
uously and regularly published for" a
period of not less than one year in
said Crosby County, a copy of the fol-
lowing notice: . ,
TKe State of Texas
To all personsinterested in the
estate of Sarah Ellen Minor, deceased,
W. G. Aberaathy has filed an applica-
tion in the County Court of Crosby
asking that the last Will and Testa-
ment of the said Sarah Ellen MinoM ^out^ ^ains-
deceased, be admitted to probate
which said application will be heard
by said Court on the 6th day of Febru
aiy l928, at the Court House of said
•in-
led by Jones
ITT20=lV!t^onaTy-Sermo> rby-C^ J.
McCarty. k "*
12:00—Adjournment for dinner.
2:15—Devotional.
2:30—Associational B. Y. P. U.
2:30-3:00—Directed by Miss Amy
Glenn, of Motley County.
3:00-3:30—Directed by Miss Fay
Brown. Briscoe County,
3:30-4:00—Directed by Miss Birdie
Porter, Crosby County.
4:00-4:30—Directed by Mrs. E. Ray
all persons interested in said Estate
Crosby County, Texas, did, on the \ are required to appear and answer
12 day of January 1928, levy on cer- j said application, should they desire to
tain Real. Estate^^ituated-ifl-Crosby-r tte-so;—-—-— —-—. ^
Smith, of Floyd County.
Hospitable entertainment will be
accorded all who attend. The young
people will be "here on Sunday after-
noon.
JUNIOR B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM
OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
_
The program for the Fifth Sunday
Meeting of the Floyd County Baptist
Association has been arranged and is
given heUm-, ..Ih&.mefitmg. aoens-Exi-
day evening, January 27, and closes
Sunday afternoon.
Friday Night
7:15—Devotional—C. B. Sims.
7:30—Special Number—to be sup-
7:45—The Bible In Individual Life
and Service.—Y. F. Walker.
Sunday, January 29.
Subject: "Getting Acquainted with
State Missions."
Introduction.—-Roy Hefley.
Secretary of Missions. — H. M.
Reed.
Sunday School Secretary.—Frances
Carter.
The B. Y. P. U. Secretary.—Archie !
Ivarr. * 1
The W. M. U. Secretary—Nell Mc-
Courtty, Texas; described as follows,
to-wit: Three hundred and sixty five
(365) acres of land out of the N. W.
corner of Abstract 420 Certificate
5005-5006, Original Grantee, Susan
Sallie, and levied upon as the. prop-
erty of E. Hayes Sieber and that on
the first Tuesday in February 1928,
the same being the 7th day of said
month, at the Court House door, of
Crosby County, in the town of Cros-
'byte^r''Texaa,"be^wW'n>'the,"hqtrr?r "Xlt
10 A. M. and 4 P. M., by virtue of said
levy and said Execution I will sell said
above described Real Estate at jiublic
vendue, for cash, to the highest bid-
der, as the property of said E. Hgyes
Sieber.
And in compliance with law„ I give
this notice by publication, in the*
English language, once a week for
three . consecutive weeks immediately
preteding said day of sale, in The
Crosbyton Review, a newspaper pub-
lished in Crosby County.
Witness my hand this 12th day of
January 1928.
E. J. REED, Sheriff
Crosby County, Texas.
By H. B. Mayes, Deputy.
M8-4t
Herein fail not, but have you before
said Court, on the first day of the
next term thereof, this writ, with
your return thereon, showing how you
have executed the same.
Witness my hand and official seal,
at Crosbyton, this 18th day of Janu-
ary 1928. -
ance that the Chamber of Commerce eon that wili give the people a chance
w s behind his npove to make a to get together and talk over the
junior college addition to the Crosby- problems of the town and working
ton high school with the beginning out those problems for the benefit of
all.
Fifty-Third Highway
Finally Designated
that everyone will help to make this
tme of-the-finest banquets that the
Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce has
ever had. The new year is Starting'
off with great things in store for us
1927, for Letters of Testementiry and nd let's all-start by helping to put
of the fall term. He says that it has
been found that by adding another
year of work to the present four years
that thousands of dollars will be saved
the people of this community and
boys and girls who could not .afford state Highway No. 63 between
to go away to college will have the Lubbock and Idalou will enter Lub-
opportunity of getting that work in, hock by WRy of Highway No. 9 and
the junior college. j Avenue H, It was ruled by the State
The date for the Annual Banquet Highway.. Commission at its session
was set for February. 2. It is hoped Monday night, according to a special
dispatch received by the Avalanche
last night.
This settles, at least temporarily^
the controversy which has been waged
locally about designation of- th +
oyer one of the best banquets of the
EDGAR ALLEN, Clerk
County Court, Crosby,
County, Texas?" -
The following were elected to serve
as directors of the Crosbyton Cham-
ber of Commerce for three years:
W. M. Romage, Et M. Perkins, W. W.
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Mr. J. I. Sieber wias elected to
serve the unexpired term of Mr. J. J.
Murphy, who resigned on account
ofTia'vingrBtckneBB in hia family.—The
othef members Qf the Board of Di-
rectors are Messrs. M. G. Bass, J. A.
Park, D. E. Aynes, W. M. Curry, E.
H. Hendircks, R. S. M. Carter and
Joe Brown.
Interesting talks were made by
Rev. Johnston, C. R. Owen, P. R.
Weatherford and- others. Rev. John-
route. One faction wishes the route
east from the city, down Broadway
and across by the Fair grounds, to be
given the state designation.
Action of the highway commission
was taken on recommendation of . the
stated by Secretary
Claude Teer of the Commission, in the
dispatch to the Avalanche.
County Judge Charles Nordyke and
tJSSntr^CowHililToff'WfTEflSishliF
represented. Lubbock and Lubbock
county at the hearing Monday night.
Teer quoted Nordyke as requesting
action "one way or another" by the
commission.—Avalanche-Journal.
(Seal)
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Chamber of Commerce
Annual Business Held
The Annual Business meeting of the*
Crosbyton Chamber of Commerce was
held in the Court House last Thurs-
day evening with a good representa
tioia present. A very interesting
meeting was had and several offered
suggestions for the new years work
Every person present was anxious to
have a Business Mens Luncheon Club
organized that the people of Crosby-
ton might have an opportunity to get
together more often and discuss the
things that come up for the good of
aur town. _ , " •
Mr. C. R. Owen was given assur-
ston stressed the importance" of hav-
ing something in the way of a lunch-
It is complained that people do not
make calls as freely as they ought to,
but anyway the slow pay>debtors are
.
Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 6 and 7
8:00—Sermon by Rev. C. D. Potts
of Silverton.
8:45—Adjournment.
----- -Saturday-
10:00—Devotions, led by Mr. Bry-
" ant of Center Church.
10:15—Pastorial Evangelism by H.
M. Reed, pastor'Lakeview;
10:30—Missionary Evangelism—by
i ~J. M. Harder of Cone CRurch.
10:45—Simony firhool Hn nij i li I'll".'
by pastor Hankins.
11:00—-Evangelistic Song Service, ===
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1928, newspaper, January 27, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255709/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.