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Page 2, The Croabyton Review, Crosby ton, Texas 79322, Thursday, June 1, 1978
Graduation Dinner Fetes Senior Trio
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Approximately 300 guests
filled Pioneer Memorial Build-
ing last Thursday evening,
May 25, for a graduation
dinner honoring three mem-
bers of the Crosbyton High
School Class of '7JB: Corlna
Bustamante, Albert Reyna,
and Raul Palacios. Serving
started at 8 p.m.
A full-course Mexican dinner
awaited guests as they arriv-
ed. These dinners have
become a custom for CH?
graduates.
Miss Bustamante Is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesus Bustamante, Reyna Is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Feilx
Reyna, and Palacios' parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Felipe
Pajaclos.
Hosts were Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Arriaga, Mr. and Mrs.
Felix Reyna, and Mr. and Mrs.
Moy Olivo.
Musical entertainment was
provided by "New Covenant."
Ben Vera addressed the
honorees and their guests.
Reyna, speaking in behalf of
the honorees, expressed
appreciation, particularly to
parents, teachers, and towns-,
people. Dr. John Cherry spoke
the invocation.
3S£? Pink And Blue Shower
Given For Mrs. Tidwell
Hudman
Hardware A Furniture
124 W Main, Crosoytop
Phone 675-2391
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Guinn Hickman was the site
Saturday, May 27, for a pink
and blue shower compliment-
ing Mrs. Bill Tidwell.
As guests called from 2:30
until 4 p.m., they were served"
punch, nuts, mints and cake.
A white lace cloth over blue
covered the serving table,
highlighted by a spring bou-
quet and a stark bank.
Special guests were the
honoree's mother, Mrs. Ray
Sparks of Hobbs, N.M.; Mrs.
A. W. Butler, Mrs. R. W.
Butler and Dorie Anne Butler
of Crosbyton; and Mrs.
Marvin Tidwell of McAdoo.
Another out-of-town guest was
Mrs. Doyle King of Spur.
The honoree was presented a
corsage of baby Items.
- She receiVeda baby carriage
by the hostesses: Mr. and
Mrs. Lane Hickman, Mr. and
Mrs. Noble Hunsucker, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymon Harris, Mr.
and Mrs. Coy Powers, Mr. and
Mrs. George Neaves, Mr. and
Mrs. Donnie Wheeless, Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Harris, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Harris, Mr.
and Mrs. Guinn Hickman, and
Mary Hunsucker.'
Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. Brian
are parents of a daughter,
Kathryn Anne, who weighed
eight pounds at birth Tuesday,
May 16. She has a two-year-
old brother, Tommy.
The Brian family recently
moved herefrom Wichita
Falls. Tom J. Brian is an
attorney practicing with the
Jung & Marley firm.
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Graduation
Dinner Fetes
Sherri Hines
Sherrl Witt Hines was
honoree Friday evening at a
graduation dinner in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Witt. She was
graduated from Crosbyton
High School that evening.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs
Henry Ellison, Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Witt, Mr. and Mrs. V. V;
Scott, Micki and Amy, and
Don Hines.
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35 Present For
Senior Citizens
Thirty-five persons attended
a Crosby County Senior Citi-
zens meeting, held Friday,
May 26, at the new center.
Regular meetings are held at
10 a.m. each Friday.
After John Fletcher had
spoken the invocation, Rev.
Bobby Rlne brought the
devotional message.
Lunch was served by Ruth
Jordan. The program con-
cluded with a musical period
and games.
Plans for a sing-along and
Interesting programs were
mapped. Visitors are welcome >
at all sessions.
Gina Winn Complimented
With Bridal Shower
A bridal shower honoring
Glna Winn of Ralls, bride-elect
of Ronnje Morris, was held
May 18 In thepOmmunlty room
of Citizens National Bank.
Guests were served thumb-
print cookies, assorted dips
and chips, cheese roll, mints,
nuts and punch. The serving
table was laid with a blue and
white table cloth and a center-
piece of blue and white carna-
tions.
SpeclAk gyests were the
bride-elect's mother, Mrs.
John Winn, and the future
bride's aunt, Mrs/ Margie
T*el from Lake Arthur, N.M.
Hostess gift was Corelleware
dishes. /
The hostesses were: Velma
Clay, Vera Steele, Sharon
Arnold, Zeffa Roblnett, Norma
Clodfelter, Sally Gowens,
Carolyn Dewbre, Linda
Dewbre, Jo Mattln, and Janle
Ellis.
L'Rae Cornelius .Engaged
To Robert Timothy Karr
Mr. and Mrs. Compton Cornelius
announce the engagement of their daughter,
L'Rae, to Robert Timothy Kerr, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Karr.
The wedding will take place August 12 In
the First United Methodist Church,
Crosbyton.
Lawson, Students Give
Musical Programs Here
Winn's
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Mrs. Carapdon Lawsdn
presented music students In
programs May 18 and 19 In
Latta Hall, Crosbyton.
At 5 p.m. Thursday, May 18,
an all-boy program was
given by piano and guitar
students. Those participating
were: Scott Walters, Jeff Pair,
Bobby Lamb. Shawn Bishop,
David Smith, Roy Don
Popchoke, Alton Adkins,
Stephen Norrls, Chance Ash-
ley, Stuart Spoonmore, Robert
Walters, Mark Hodges. Blaine
Lonrg, Jay Harmon. Worth
Jennings, Shawn Hargrove,
Kevin McWhorter and Roger
Karr.
The following girls were
Randy Reynolds
Honored Friday
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Reynolds was the site
Friday evening for a gradua-
tion dinner honoring Randy
Reynolds. He was graduated
that evening from Crosbyton
High School.
Guests were the honoree's
grandparents, Mr. and Mri.
Willie Reynolds of Lockney
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McLaughlin of Plalnview; hie
aunts, Mrs. Ronnie Thornton
of Lockney and Mrs. Charles
L. Baughman, Scott and Jami
of Amarlllo; Amy and Betsy
Leatherwood. Mr and Mrs.
Rickey Ball called after the
graduation exercises
Hosts for the occasion were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds
and Rhonda
presented Friday, May 19, at
4 30 p.m. playing piano select-
ions: Isabel Rldriquez, Corlna
Rendon, Jeannle Berry,
LaDeana Verett, Melva Zundt,
Serena Hill, Shannon Fletcher,
Krlstl Moore, Mariane Pinks-
ton, Holly Harber and Delia'
Jennings
Following an intermission,
piano, guitar, organ, and voice
students were presented They
included; La'Rae Hargrove,
Rachel English, Janna Wil-
liams, Robin Rankin, Lydla
Santos. Mlstl Traylor, Krlsll
Smith, Krlstl Verett, Paige
Moore, Teresa Dewbre,
Carolyn Pierce, Relsha Hill,
and Jana Doss
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Guests In the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Criswell for
Scott's graduation were Mrs.
David Livingston and Bryan of
Kaneohe, Hawaii, Roger
Criswell of Austin, Mrs. Doris
Matthews of Amarlllo, and
Mr. and Mrs. W, L. School-
craft of Ralls.
ATTEND GRADUATION
Mrs. Noble Abney of Los
Altos, Calif., came via air and
then traveled with Mrs. Buster
Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Arlle
Fewell to Monte Vista, Calif.,
to attend baccalaureate ser-
vices and graduation exercises
May 22 at Sargent High School
of Monte Vista. Mark Stewart
was among graduates.
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published every Thursday at
113 Weal Aspen, Crosbyton,
Texas 79322. Jim Reynolds,
publisher. Second class post-
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The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1978, newspaper, June 1, 1978; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390861/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.