The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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BumHs At Leatherwood Ream
Wake Resident* Go Visiting
Ift. and MM. R L. Fewell vte
MM fen LodCMy «H Wednesday
with Mr. Mi Mf . BUI Fewell,
Bffiy RinN *1)4 K*ty
sfter church vls-
<rf Mr. Mid Mrs. WeMon
Dale were Mr. and
McDotigle, Charlea
and Mr. and Mrs.
LawtMK* McDowell and child
'
Mia. George Griffin and
a«d Mm. Will Griffin
LaMeck Saturday evening with
Ma Maude McMillan and Mr.
and Mrs. ftmttoe McMillan and
Mr. and Mia. fat* Mayes vis-
Mad flan day afternoon with Mr.
and Mia. H. A. Harvey In Plain-
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Mills and
fantty of Panhandle were week
end gueats of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence McDowell and child-
ren. Mn . Mills Is a sister of Mrs.
MfcDowell.
Julia Flour nay of Groehyton
was a Sunday night and Monday
guest of Jeanie Maze.
Mr. and Mrs. Moody Fewell
and family of Lubbock were
weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Fewell. Ginget, Nancy and
Laurie stayed over to visit a
few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morgan ot
Lubbock were Saturday night
gnests of Mr. and Mrs Will D.
Griffin.
Mia. Shadle Woods of Houston
la vMtlng Mr. and Mrs. R. C Ra
theal.
Mr. and Mrs. lack Mayes vis-
ited Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Crabtree near Idaktu
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones spent
last week with iheir daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wll-
bum -Bingham. Pam and Nor
win. Mrs. Bingham is recovering
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Mis. W. T. Barnett and Sue at-
tended the John Leatherwood
Reunion at Jacksboro over the
weekend. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Leatherwood also attended the
reunion and then went on to
Cleburne to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin,
Sharon, Donna, Eletla and Tres-
sie visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mayes in Ralls Tuesday night
The girls also sang at a Lions
Club meeting that night.
Mrs. Noble Hunsucker Sr. vis-
ited Friday with Mrs. T. R. Jones.
Sandra Teague and Paula
Harvey were Monday guests of
Lynn Maae.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Trull and
family were vacationing in Red
River. New Mexico last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones vis-
ited Monday with Mr. Jones'
niece, Mrs. Vonnie Harlin in a
Lubbock hospital.
Mrs. R. C. Ra theal and Mrs.
Shadie Woods visited Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Ratheal and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Bradberry in
Crosbyton Saturday afternoon.
Little iim Barnett spent Sat-
urday night with Mr. W. T. Bar-
nett.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hopper of
Lockney were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Maze and girls.
Mrs. T. R. Joneti visited Satur
day with Mrs. Noble Hunsucker.
Sr.
Mrs. Shadio Woods of Houstrm
and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ratheal
were Monday morning guests of
Mrs. Kenneth Havens
Lenora Harvey, Leroy Land Jr.,
Marry in Lubbock Church Aug. 3
Crosby ton (Tex.) Review Page 3 Thursday. August S. 1963
CARD OF THA1VKS
Words cannot exprras our
"Thanks" to all the wonderful
friends that helped lift our bui-
den during the long illness and
death of our husband and fath-
er.
The Family of Stanley Cartel
Mr an.i Mrs Forrest Hargrove
and children and Clifford Har
grove Jr.. of Dimmitt, visited
Mr and Mrs. G. W. Berry and
girls Sunday.
Miss Lenora Harvey became
the bride of Leroy Land of Lub
bock In a double ring ceremony
read at H p.m. Saturday, August
3, In the Oakwood Methodist
Church at Lubbock.
H. L Dennis, minister of the
Matador Church oi Christ, form-
er minister of the McAdoo
Church of Christ, officiated at
the ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. am)J!Mrs. L S. Harvey of
McAdoo. Her husband is the son
of M' *nd Mrs. C'. Leroy Land,
2307 60th St, Lubbock
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride wore a formal
gown of white organdy with a
princess bodice. Small fabric
bows accented the dropped
waistline. A portrait neckline
and brief fitted aleeves were fea
turea of the bodice The bouffant
tiered skirt had tucks bordering
each tier. An organdy rose with
pear-tipped petals held the
bride's veil of imported silk il
lusion. Her bouquet was h
white orchid showered with
stcphanotis and ribbons atop a
white Bible.
Matron of honor wax Mrs Bill
Phillips }f Midland Miss Paula
Harvey, sister of the bride, was
bridesmaid. The attendants wore
aster blue chiffon over orchid
taffeta. Their stre. t length dress-
es were similar in design to the
brides (town. Headpieces of
matching fabric roses and petals
held poufs of nylon
C. Leroy Land served his son
as best man. Jimmy Dee Land,
brother of the bridegroom, was
groomsman. Troy Jolly, Lubbock,
brother-In-law of the bride, and
Herb!* Land of Abilene, cousin
of the bridegroom were ushers.
Candleiighters were Robert
Phillips and Richard Land
brother ,' f the bridegroom. Ton
ya Jolly, niece of the bride, was
flower girl and Gene Land, brot
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her of the bridegroom, was ring
bearer. Paul V. Keen, organist,
accompanied Miss Ruth Cox, so
lolst.
A reception wa.« given after
the wedding in the Fellowship
Hall of the church.
For travel the bride chose a
two piece suit of golden -cram
pagne beige. The double breast
ed coat featured braclet length
sleeves. She added pearlized
champagned beige accessories
and the orchid from her bridal
bouquet.
The bride is a 1959, graduate
of McAdoo High school, was
graduated from Lubbock Chris-
tian College in 1961 and is em-
ployed by the South Plains Tele
phone Co-op Inc. The bridegroom
is a graduate of Monterey high
school and is employed by Leroy
Land Realtors. He plans to enter
Texas Tech this fall.
The couple will.be at home at
1003 42nd St., Lubbock.
Quartet of 4-H
Members at Camp
Four 4-H Club members, a
gents and adult leaders of Cros-
by county have Just completed a
weeklong 4-H farm and home
electric study at scenic Scott
Able 4-H Camp, high in the Sac-
ramento Mountains near Cloud
croft. New Mexico.
Participating from the local
county Jwere Paul Ogle, £lbert
Moore,/Jr.. and Bill Lancet. 4-H
boysjand A. L. Suther, county
agricultural agent.
The electric camp was spon-
sored by the Southwestern Pub-
lic Service Company, in coopera-
tion with the Texas Agricultural
Extension Service. Other train
ing was given in leadership, cit-
izenship, recreation and program
planning.
Scott Able, owned by the South
ern New Mexico 4-H Foundation,
is situated at an altitude of
9,500 feet. This is the fourth
year that Extension Service Dis-
trict 2 has held its electric camp
at the scenic mountain facilities,
and the eleventh year for the
district to stage ap electrk-
camp.
Coordinators for the camp
were Mrs Aubrey Russell and
W H. Jones, District Extension
agents located in Lubbock A to
tal of 142 persons registered for
the summer training session
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1963, newspaper, August 8, 1963; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281906/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.