The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1924 Page: 7 of 8
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Rev. J. B. Cole
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A family reunion was held in
the >1 'Lev. and Mrs. J.
3 Clifton street,
]' n i .• 1 <y 11 a A-b^i> 'on of the
40th wciaiI.ui;; mmiv^nary of
and Mrs. J. B,. Ccle of 2908
^Pershing Drive';
ored couple, their six sons and
ters, fi v e grandchildren
and two sons-in-law;
~ The wedding of'Rev., and Mr?.
Cole took place in Pilot Point,
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. Cole has been pastor. of
Baptist" churches at Pilot Point,
Piano, Aubrey, Denton, Flores
ville, Pecos, Lubbock, Memphis,
osbyton, Texas, and- jbf
churches in Ardmore, OHa., a4d
/ lamagordo, N.. M.
He has preached for 40 yeajrs
"Iff T^as; "He" has baptized oyer
3000 people into Baptist churches
in Texas, received into chuJcljes
2400peopl&by ietter and stafee
ment, buried or coridu :ted fun■
erals over 1100 people, marked
1230 couples and made over 14,-
000 Visits into homes of parish-
4oners ah^ others. He has
iM4n^£ganizatin^ 16^^hurche^
in the statev preached four ded-
icai y sermons and many sermons
for colleges and public schools,
led in the orgamzation^^ " the
Pecos Valley Baptist association
and was nne of 'its moderators
and later was' moderator of the
Staked Plains Baptist associatio i.
For many ye^rs Rev. Gole was
a memb,er of the executive board
of the Baptist general' convent-
ion of Texas and has assisted in
the missionary, educational and
benevolent work of the Baptists
of Texas.
' Monday night there, was a big
dance given a t Silver Falls
. Lake. A large ^crowd attended
:from here and the neighboring
towns. Good band* music was
had and the crowd danced the
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McGurdy returned t o
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Dr. and ;
i ave iwchie,
re.'atw:;,
, M ie a n d son,
one, 'were Visiting in Ljib^
. Monday. ' .
; Sterling Parrish of Lubbock,
spent the week with friends
here.
Miss Vivian Campbell return™
ed to her school at Mt. Blanco,
Sunday, after, spending Christ-
mas with her parents here.,
. W. R. Mabe,and Louie Mabe
are here from Medicine Mound,
visiting re atives.
Miss Edna Stewart returned
Month ./ >„■; a virsit wish her
mother in Paducah*.
Miss May Howard returned
Tuesday to Canyon, where she
is attending school,. Miss Zura
owafd has returhed ^ c o her
Expression,clas^atldalou
Geo. F. Harris, on East Plains
is bu i i d in g a- n a vv -hou s e. Those
boys on the E-ast Plains believe
in improving their places.
Dr. T. Jo Cagle
■Physician and- Surgeon
Crosbyton, Texas
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WATCH. REPAIRING
in Citizen National Bank Bldg.
R. D. Griffin arid family spent
Jirsfc it. to I £'iorau v/ifl
relatives.
raKiiuajr yn uugjaeSu,
ing t0 f*rm on the J; D. 'J
Miss Beulah-Chipley of Lub-
bock spent the week end with
friends .here.
have returned from' Abilefte
where they spent the holidays.
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Never in the history oi the.
town has there bei ^
Spu t js here this for houses to rent, as there has
week visiting friendi. . /eeks. We
O'Donne 1,1 up to the first of the would be-a paying proposition
month. ■ tor.some one to get busy and
build a few. Houses with from
.three to five
-for a good price and the demand
a few r^nt houses? Do you know
of some one back home who has
some mone^ they would like to
inrvestt~"Well~herriHrthe place fo
make it bring some ^cod ltWer
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Mins Anna J'
week a guest in the Sherwood
home.
, Miss Pauline Buck returned to
Ft. Worth Wednesday where she
is , attending Texas " Woman's
College, after spending the hol-
idays with her parents? Mr. and
Mrs. J. T; Buck. .
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Russell Allen left Wednesday
morning for Austin where he is
attending the"State University.
M^ss Pearl Carlisle has return
ed from College Station and a
visit with Tier home folks at
Dallas. Miss Carlisle is doing
^ome fine work with her clubs
over the county.
Herman Perkins has returned
to College, in Missouri. __
If you have a visitor. or po
somewhere why n^t call us up
and let us make a news item of
it. We can't print the news if
you.don't tell us. Get the habit
this yd ' . jo up and
giving in the'local hews. Try it
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DURHAM
TOBACCO
A Striking Valuer at $295
Housework
and Headacfee
"'T^ere's.v-JFelief for yoti"
Aousewives who suffer from
j"" aches ahii pains.
When lack of fresK air,
working over a hot stove
and the odor of cooking?
make your Jhead throb,
your back ache, your limbs
tremble, just take 1 or 2..
;. BR. MI'L-ES®
They'll relieve you quickly
and safely.
.. . Your druggist sells them at
t' prices—25 ' doses . 25
coats. Economy package, 125
doses $1.00. r " ■ 4*.
We have a very complete line of
CQNGOLEUM RUGS '
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• ■ LINOLEUM
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Come in and see them. Don't forget we~.&ow have
- a good assortment or -
NEW PERFECTION
OIL STOVES
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CrosbytQn__Mereantile Co.
The Furniture Store
Phone 33 D. E, I s,. Mgr.
Res. Phone 15
Considering the improved ing its cost to the purchaser.
appearance of the new.Ford Acomparisbnextendmgover
Touring Car, one would a jQH„ peri0d. G{ years will
- naturally expect a propor- rever,lthefactthattliepresent
tionate advance 4n price. pdce 4 actljally the lowegt
Larger scale produ«ion,h6 w- wKicii tKe five-passenger
ever, has made' jt possible to °Pel1 has ever been sold,
^incorporate in this new type TheFotdTouring;
touring car a number of de- today, as.it always has, a most
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Boyle, R. B. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1924, newspaper, January 4, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242661/m1/7/: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.