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Crosbyton (Tn.) Review Page 2 Thursday. November 7, 1963
THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
Establlsbad la Jamuaj. 1909
Published Weekly on Thursdays at Crosbyton, Crosby Co., Texas
W H CURRY
MRS BILLYE STOCKTON
WAYNE DOBSON
Editor and Publisher
News Editor
Mechanical Foreman
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"I have sworn upon the altar ol God, eternal hostility agaanet every form of
tyranny over the aaind ol mmn.
Kalgary News
Kalgaiy Game Nite Well Attended;
Mrs. Briggs Entertains HD Club
bT MRS. GLENN JONES
Mr and Mrs. Max'l Humble of
Lubbock are the proud parents ol
a daughter, borri October 30, at
a Lubbock hospital. She has
b«M>n named Katrina Leo Max']
is the son of Mr and Mrs Elbert
Humble They visited Mrs Hum
ble in the hospital Thursday
night
Mr and Mrs. C. W. Hinson vis-
ited her mother, Mrs John Self,
in Lamesa Friday and Saturday.
Mrs Bernice Uubank and girls
visited Mrs. Dee Berry Sunday
afternoon.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Conda Starrett were
Mr and MMrs. C. B. Leatherwood
Paula Maze of Crosbyton was"
a weekend guest of Trudy Witt
Mrs Bonev Winkler visited
Mrs. Raymond Chonce Monday
afternoon.
The Game Night at the Kal
gary Community Center was well
attended Saturday night. Mrs
Elbert Mumble, club president,
reported that they made $41'
Mrs. Conda Starrett and Mrs.
Clevie Maze and Conda Howard
visited in Lubbock Saturday.
Mrs Ave Johnson and Leon
Greer from Dickens. Mrs Sallie
Williams and] Mr and Mrs.
Glenn Jones. Gary and David
were supper guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Buran Jones Thursday
night
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Hinson were Mrs. Annie
Walker, Midland; Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Hinson, Plains; and Mr. and
Mrs D J. Dean from Lemesa.
Miss Nan Winkler was an
overnight guest of Gary and
David Jones Friday.
Mrs Elbert Humble and Mrs.
R W. Self attended the bake sale
iri Spur Saturday morning.
Miss Beverly Joiner from Lev
elland was a weekend guest of
i her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
| Buran Jones.
| Mrs Minnie Haywood was a
, Sunday visitor of her daughter.
Mr and Mrs. Elbert Humble and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McArthur
were weekend guests of her sis
ter. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hipp in
Waco They attended the Baylor
and TCI' football game Saturday
afternoon.
( Karen McArthur attended a
marching contest in Quanah
with the Spur Band Saturday
They won third place
Mr and Mrs L. C Winkler
Larry, Terry and Jerrve were din
ner guests of his sister, Mr and
Mrs Glenn (Jones and boys Sun
day.
Mr and Mrs C H Bronson and
Bobbie were weekend guests o?
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ballard of
LubbocV
Mrs. Henry Slack attended a
WMU workshop in Matador Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hender-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
Norris and children ot Kails
were Sunday evening visitors of
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Parsons, Bar-
bara and David.
Mrs. Clevie Maze and Conda
Howard, Mary Ann Starrett and
Gary Reed were supper guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Conda Starrett
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webster
were Friday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Derral Fisher.
Mrs. Wallace Hinson left Sun-
day for Los Angeles, California
to visit her sister, she plans to
stay for a one month.
Mr and Mrs. L. C. Winkler,
Larry and Jerrye visited his bro-
ther Mr and Mrs. Boney Wink-
ler and girls tuesday night.
Mr and Mrs Edgar Witt and
family visited Mr. and Mrs
Jack Condren and family in Spur
Saturday night.
Karen and Christi McArthur
were weekend guests of their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. M. P.
Smith or -Spur. 4 ™—
Mr. and Mrs. Bud William?..
Mrs Lllia Swanner. Mrs Alta
Martin all of Spur. Larry Patter-
son and Mrs. Pcggx; Clements
and children from Arizona wen-
supper;, "guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Slack Thursday night.
Bro Hollis Payne was a Sun
day guest of Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Parsons.
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Cannon
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Jones and boys Sunday
night.
Mr and Mrs H. E. Fisher,
Crosbyton Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Wahl and girls. Lubbock and Mr
and Mrs. Derral Fisher and boys
visited Mr and Mrs Merton Fish
er and Gay in Olton Sunday.
Mr and Mrs L C Winkler
and family of Dickens were Sun
day supper guests of Mr and
Mrs Boney Winkler and girls
Mr and Mrs Raymond Chance
and boys joined them after sup-
per.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Slack were
amonp those who attended the
funeral for Doc Love Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mrs. C W Hinson. Mrs Elbert
Humble and Mrs. Ralph Parsons
visited Mrs Alfred Briggs Tues
day afternoon
Mr ami Mrs Glenn Jones and
boys were supper guests of her
parents. Mr and Mrs Roy Wink
ler and Boney Scott Monday
night
Last weekend Mrs Rulla Mon-
ey and Lula Mae from Spur visit
ML Bianco News
Several Attend Brotherhood Meet
BHhCoToLikfflfwMflffiBfl!
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Closing Notice
THIS BANK WILL BE CLOSED
MONDAY,
November 11
IN OBSERVANCE OF
Veterans Day
No business will be transacted gd this day,
and our customers are asked to arrange their
banking needs to avoid inconvenience.
stooeo
National Bank
O. N. REED
Bro. and Mrs. O. N. Reed at-
tended the 70th anniversary cel-
ebration at the Lakevlew Metho-
dist Church Sunday afternoon.
Bro. Reed took part in the pro-
gram.
Mr. and Mrs Weldon McClure
visited In Wichita Falls Wednes-
day and Thursday with Mrs. Mc-
Clure's mother, Mrs. M. J.
Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Wallace and
girls visited Mr and Mrs. Lesley
Johnson and Mr and Mrs. Earn-
ed Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bronson
Mr. and Mrs Bobby Slackj and
Mike from Plainview were over-
night guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Slack. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boney Winkler
and Carla attended the football
game at Silverton Friday night.
Bobbie Bronson, from Fort Car-
son, Colo., has been hottU' for a
bouTWo weeks He Is T6 TelVe
Thursday.
Mrs. Glenn Jones visited Mrs.
Doylene Winkler and girls'-Wed
nesday night.
The White River Home Dem-
onstration Club met Friday, Nov.
1 in the home of Mrs. Alfred
Briggs. Mrs. Elben Humble call
ed the meeting to order and gave
the opening exercise Roll call
was answered with "What Vou
Like. Best In Club This Year".
Mrs. Ralph Parsons read the
minutes of the las: meeting, Mrs.
Alfred Briggs gave the council
report. Each member gave a
Christmas gift or decoration idea
Cake and coffee were served to
the following guests:
Mmes. Buran Jones, Dee Berry,
Elbert Humble Jimmy Alexan
der. R. W. Self. Ralph Parsons,
Henry Slack and Briggs. The
next meeting will be November
16 with Mrs. Glenn Havens to be
hostess.
est Wallace Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph McCurdy
and Phillip visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Watson In Lubbock Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Money
were Saturday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Rill Wallace and
girls.
Mr. ana Mrs. S. G. Appling,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Appling and
boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Miller in Tulia Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. RiU Wal
lace and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Rill Wallace and
girls visited Thursday night Ir.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wal-
lace, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Money
Mrs. Rudolph McCurdy and
Ms. Joe Thurston visited Mrs.
Henry Brewer Wednesday
Larry Mccurdy was a dinner
guest of Richard Wheeleas Sun
day.
Mike Moore is on the sicm list
this week
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Kendrick
returned home Thursday from a
hunting trip in South Dakota
Mrs. Vera McSwaln left Sun-
day for a few days visit In Okla-
homa and on to Arkansas.
Kathy Kendrick spent the
weekend in Lubbock with Sandy
Kendrick, who Is in Tech.
Mrs. Weldon McClure and Mrs.
Wayland Jones visited Mrs.
Jones in a Lubbock hospital
Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. O. N Reed visit-
ed Mr. Mason Dunham In Roby
and Mr and Mrs. E. O. McCelyea
of Spur Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Watson
and family visited In Lubbock
with Mr and Mrs. J. H. Watson
and Karon Sunday aft ed noon
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sugart of
Mr. ant Mrs. Btfbhy Kendrick
and Mr. and Mrs. Alien Wlnagar
returned last Thursday from a
«k of pheasant hunting In
South Dakota.
Daring their trip they camped
in the Wlnegar's pickup camper
at Hamill, South Dakota. They
said the small South Dakota
town had no water supply and
all water was hauled In. The
Spur visited Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Moore Monday.
Mrs. Millard Watson visited
Mrs. Moeley last week.
Nancy Allen visited in Plain-
view with Judy Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Rurros and Joe
Taylor of Lubbock visited Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Taylor and Tom
Sunday afternoon.
Bro. and Mrs. Clayton Wat-
kins and Jon visited Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McClure and
Mr. and Mrs. Br ice Allen.
Mr, and Mrs. MUlard Watson
Mm*
any
at the
them with
would, allow her to water the
•' flower* with wwer that had to
be hauled in.
At the time of their vtott to
South OaMttt, the ear* harvest
was underway. They noticed
that, while water was hauled in,
the farm machinery was as mo-
dern as ts made.
The Wlnegars took ftfll stalk
at cotton with open bolte, which
Interested the Hamill roshloiils
The two couples returned with
M pheasants and glowing de-
scriptions at the beauty of the
in 8outh Dakota.
visited Mr end Mrs. Henry Brew
er Monday morning.
Those attending the Aasocla
tional Brotherhood at Matado
Monday night were Mr. Rudolph
McCurdy, Larry and Phillip. Mr,
B. H. Wheeleea and Richard. Bro.
O. R. Reed, Mr. Mil Hambrtght
and Mr. Racman.
Mrs. Rudolph McCurdy -and
Mrs. Weldon McClure visited
Mrs. O. N. Rssd Monday night
Mr. Rrlce Allen attended the
Brotherhood meeting st Matador
Monday night.
Arnold Fowler, Clarence Smith
and "Rlule" Smith left Saturday
for Pagosa Springs, Colo., to hunt
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1963, newspaper, November 7, 1963; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281919/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.