The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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Crosbyton (Tax.) Bartow hqi X Thursday. NorambM 28. 1W3
THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
Establish** tn January. 1809
Published Weekly on Thursdays at Croebyton, Crosby Co., Texas
W H. CURRY Editor and Publisher
MRS BILLYE STOCKTON News Editor
WAYNE DOBSON Mechanical Foreman
SUBSCRIPTION RATES; In Crosby County and Crosbyton Trade
Territory, $3.00; elsewhere, f&90.
ENTERED Second Cla Mail Matter on the 14th da. of Jaauarr.
Foal Office at Toai, aadtr the act ml Cnn iiM °* M
1909, at the
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of amy individual, firm « corporation, which may appur hi the edma al
The Ctiahiiw Review will gladly be retracted aptm iu behf bnaght to the
attention al the management.
"I baw aworn upon the altar of God, eternal bnlMlli aithat ei
tyranny over the mind al man."—'Thomm JadtiM.
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Wake News
Mrs. KennetKHavens Entertains;
Wake Club Will Meet December 4
By HEN A BJUnVETT
Mr and Mrs. Will D. Griffin ]
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mor-1
f an in Lubbock on Wednesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jones visit-
ed Friday night with Mr and
Mrs Harold Fewell.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Ratheal were Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Hardin and Charles and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Havens
and family.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earnest Maze and Lynn
were Mr. and Mrs. James E.
Smith, Sandra anil Jeanie Maze
of Lubbock.
Sharon Griffin is a medical j
patient in the Crosbyton hospi |
tal entering the hospital on Wed-
nesday night.
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Mc j
Dowell and family visited from ;
Friday evening until Sunday j
with friends and relatives in
Erick. Okla.
Mrs Bill Morris and Shannon
and Mrs C. M Norris of Floyda-
da visited Friday afternoon with
Mrs Weldon Seifjler
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griffin
and children of Crosbyton were
Sunday dinner quests of Mr. anii
Mrs Will D. Griffin.
Gene Hopper of Lockney vis-
ited and drank coffee with Mr.
and Mrs. Earnest Maze on Sun-
day morning.
Mrs. Kenneth Havens enter-
tained with a Jewelry party In
the home of her mother, Mrs. R.
C. Ratheal. Mae Murphy of Dick-
ens was the demonstrator.
Mr and Mrs. A. R. Marley
Brenda and Debra visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Willis near Girard.
Mr and Mrs. Burnlce McMillan
and Patty of Lubbock visited
Sunday afternoon with Sharon
Griffin in Crosbyton hospital.
Mr and Mrs. R. C Ratheal vis
ited Mr and Mrs. Walter Ratheal
Saturday evening In Crosbyton
Mrs. W. T. Barnett visited Sha-
ron Griffin In Crosbyton hospital
Sunday afternoon.
Mr A. G Smith of Post spent
Wednesday night with Mr. and
Mrs Earnest Maze and Lynn.
Mrs. Vivi Griffin visited Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Fewell Sunday
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Jaokio Hamersiey
and boys of Crosbyton visited
Saturday night with Mr and
Mrs. Wili D Griffin
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Leather
wood and Charles of Crosbyton
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
C B Leatherwood.
Big Four News
Big Fern Plans
Thanksgiving
Supper Thnreday
By MRS. O. W. MATTHEWS
We will have a Thanksgiving
supper at the Community Center
Thursday night. Everyone is In
vlted.
Club met at the community
center Thursday, November 21,
with Mrs. Jack Brlxey as hostess.
Refreshment were served to six-
teen members and one visitor,
Mrs. Bluie Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Fowler
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Henderson and baby of Dim-
mitt attended a birthday celebra-
tion for Mrs. Luther Klker held In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent
Kiker in Amarillo Saturday al
ternoon.
Mrs. Henry Higglnbotham Si
of Muleshoe came tn Sunday to
spend some time with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Higglnbotham Jr.
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson,
Robin and Laurie will spend the
Thanksgiving holidays in Big
Bend, Texas hunting.
Sunday afternoon visitors in
the Clyde Davis home were Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Davis of Petersburg
and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Davis of
Ralls. —.v
Alverda Edler spent Sunday
and Monday in the Matthews
home.
Religious Program
Given at Junior
Harmony Club Meet
A religious program was pre-
sented by Pun Rhoades at the
Thursday night meeting of the
Junior Harmony Club In the
home of Lynn Hodges. She play-
ed a recording of "God's Trom-
bones."
Members will practice Monday
for the Community Christmas
program. A rehearsal was also
held after the Thursday night
meeting.
Hostesses Pam Graham, Angle
Benton, Janie Hawkes and Peggy
Brundldge served cookies, nuts
and punch. The Thanksgiving
motif was carried out with a
decorative turkey on the serving
table and In the napkins.
Those attending were Nancy
Allen, Angle Benton, Judy Brlx-
ey. Peggy Brundidge, Charlotte
Cash. Sylvia Curry, Judy Davis,
Benlta Ferris, Debbie Karris, Lin-
da Flowers. Sharon Suther, Mari-
lyn Treat, Sue Stanford, Suxette
Galllmore, Pam Graham, Janie
Hawkes, Lynn Hpdges, Brenda
Marley, Theresa May, Susie Per-
kins, Pam Bhoades. Nancy Allan,
Sherry Watson, Elaine Webster,
Sharon Weems and Diane Wood.
Seniors Elect
Class Favorites,
Personalities
Class favorites and personali-
ties ware elsctod by the Crosby-
ton High School Senior Class
at their meeting last Thursday.
Nancy Smith and Harley Fowl-
er were elected Senior Class Fa-
vorites. Pam Graham and Travis
Sum were named "Most Likely
to Succeed."
Charlotte Cash and Paul Ogle
ere elected "Bast Leaders."
Those elected "Best Drsssad"
were Linda Kendrtck and SMky
Edwards.
it Ring Slsing
Our watch repair work Is BeetronicalJy
JOS BOWLES, Owner and Wetehmaker
PHONE 2501 CB08BYT0N, TEXAS
Young Homemakers
Have Program on
Self-Improvement
"Self Improvement" was the
topic of a talk given by Mrs.
Charlie Wheeler Friday morning
at the Crosbyton Young Home-
makers meeting in the home
economics cottage.
A meeting of the club was
scheduled Wednesday afternoon
to plan club yearbook and scrap
book.
Those attending were Mrs.
George Dewbre. Mrs. John Pink
ston. Mrs. Bluie Smith, Mrs. D.
J Moses, Mrs Keith Parker. Mrs.
Edmund Brown. Mrs. Forest Den-
dy. Mrs Stanley Nixon and Mrs
Orville Layton.
Coffee, punch and cookies were
served
The Wake Club will meet Dec
4 with Lpuise Allen
WE WISH YOU ALL
A GOOD
THANKSGIVING
We Mil Be Closed Ml Day Thursday,
Nov. 28, in Observance of the Holiday
No business will be transacted on this day, and our
customers are asked to arrange their banking needs to
avoid inconvenience.
NATION Al «ANK
r OFtNF P BERKSHIRf ,, ,t, CROSH VTON Tj.y/.
Moores Attend
Wedding of Son's
Roommate at Baylor
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and
Mike, Pam Graham and James
Sims attended the wedding at
Miss Janice Baucum of Lubbock
to Lewis Sessions of Sundown at
the Columbus Avenue Baptist
Church In Laco last weekend.
Charles Moore served as best
man for his roommate. Lewi*
Sessums. Mr. and Mrs. Seasums
are students at Baylor University
in Waco. The ceremony was per-
formed by a Baylor ministerial
student, Carol Norton
Dr. Dale Rhoades. Bob Rhoades
and Chuck Perkins went hunting
at Sonorra last weeked
A home Is probably the big-
gest Investment you'll aver
make. Protect tt, your furnish-
ings, your clothss and your-
Package Policy, the finest in-
surance you ran possibly buy.
•AVE 18% BT BUtlMU
W. C. ODOM
TO ALL-A (MOT
FROM ALL Of
US TO ALL
OF OUR
MANY
Our lincocit gratitude for your
faithful patronage, which we count
GARNET JONES AGENCY
CLOSH) FOR THANKSGIVING
Office Supplies at The Review
Let us pause on this day, as our Pilgrim forefatberi did so long ago ... to give
prayerful thanks, not only for the food on our table, but more importantly, for
those freedoms we hold so dear... freedoms our forefathers sought and won In
the new land, America. Our country has come a long, hard way since the day of
that firstmeager harvest in 16ZI ... to truly become the "Land of Plenty" and the
"Home of the Free". Let us pray it will always be!
R. T. Proctor
AMD MABKET
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B. F. Smith
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1963, newspaper, November 28, 1963; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281922/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.