The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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W M. S. ZONE
MEET AT RALfcS j|| ,
The fourth zone of the
Missionary* Society of thef I
church held their quarterly meet at MB!
Ralls Friday afternoon. Lorenzo,] noon
Robertson, Idalou, Crosbyton and
Ralls were represented by large dele-
gations frwn each society.
The zone leader, Mrs. Roy Terrell,
led the afternoon program ot songs,
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, , MRS. €. E. DICK ELECTED l|f 11
PEBS1DENT
"fe^'tertaiwditor mem Mr6, G. E. D5ck was elected presi-
nun ilttiS <ient oi tht' F?rst Baptist Womans musical numbers, readings and Mis-
avor was presented to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hendricks was elected session tl e zone banner was awarded
. _e lie Mitchell. educational chairman, Mm J. O. Mc-
salad plate accompanied by hot Bride, historian and Mrs. C. M. WhitA
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being
by ^be society this week. H
sionary societies of the city are in-
«,roin T H .Wlvited to join with the Baptist ladie*
ATTEND MUSICAL f,,, j the church at 3:30 in a world-wide
' FESTIVAL AT LUBBOCK j§lg| ■ H
band are from West Texas towns,
■ of ,Croabyton will
play on the. Shrine program* to be
broadcast on the NBC chain over
'fpdio station WBAP every third Sun-
Mary Seipt^ on Monday after- I day night from 11:80 to 12:30
at $ :i"
Cagle is a member of the
Stchell and Joe Parks.
prayer service.
Miss Pauline Buck, Mrs. R. S, M. LEAGUE UNION
r£a%!KKi MEETS1N °si
c. Westerman, of Robertson, w« re-
elected secretary.
The next meeting will- be at Lo-
renzo some time in March. At this
time the zone will compliment the
missionary sent oat by the Northwest
Conference. . ■
At the close of the afternoon pro-
gram the Ralls ladles served delicious
cherry pie, topped with whipped
AUXILIARY
iroay s pnase ox «wc Crosbyton League at the Fii
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U-*. JUNIOR GROUP IN
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recital
iay evening
ner of Abilene.
H D Cars- R- C. Butler, band director of the
day evening by Mrs. H. D. cars- c^^ Wgh school, led the sing-
ing and Rev. Thompson of Lorenzo,
conducted the devotional, talking on
: a - Good
SOCIAL MEET
Last Saturday the women of the
Presbyterian Church of Crosbyton
united with the Auxiliaries of Ralls
and Lorenzo, in a whole day's study
of Foreign Missions, the.satire
l book, "The Church in . China," was
The Sunbeam, G. A. and R. A. tfme^o^rt^urrv^Fcresbvton*
groups of the Firrt Baptist Church. S
met Monday in a social and batwes^"^ president oi the union,
meet with forty-three: present Mes
wht^^^^rris^Donsored^he secretary-'treasurer; Miss Mattie^Mc-
Hieks, White and Farrisi ^onsored t Donaldj of Crosbyton, recreational
given in two settings.
Those in attendance from Ralls
were: Mrd. Noel, Patton, Reed and
McCowen. From Lorenzo: Mrs, Han-
3 Rev. T. M. Johnston took charge
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■ iecretery-Wxurer; Mim Mattie Mo The ffiUKnng « « at the hom
P^frcsh- Donald, of Crosbyton, irecreational ■?* • .V*®**:
(leader. The union voted to meet the
ments were served. j Tuesday night each month,
being held at
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RESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m., J. W.
Aynes, superintendent
Endeavor Sunday
mu Mrs. C. E.
the next meting
Idalou.
During the recreational hour games
and contests were enjoyed and a re-
freshment plate of sandwiches aiid
hot cocoa Was served by the Crosby-
ton League.
JUNIOR B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
home of
Aftet1takingtwo
hours for the giving of the. first
three chapters, an hour was taken for
recreation and lunch of ham, pie and
coffee.
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Subject:; "Stilling' the Storm."
.... , . 1. A Busy Day.—Elmer Rowse.
sendees, first and third 2, Jesus Calms the storm.--V.
Sundays, both morning and evening. Davis,
Rev, J. W. Gregg, pastor. 3. Jesus ,Has Power Over Evil
PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY j fio5? v3l£t to do and
ETS WITH MRS. LACKEY I 5. The People Cannot Understand.
, v — —Doyle Warren.
The Ladies Auxiliary Of the Pres- 6. The Healed Man Tells His
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kyterian church met in regular ses- Friends,
iiiiifon withi^s, A;"~~M * iH * mm
Willie Rowse.
Lackey March 7. A Rich Young Ruler In Need of
Jesu3.—Beeulah Turner.
devotional was led by the „ 8. All Things Are Possible With
it, Mrs. Gregg, reading from God.—Mma Mae
" ~ 17. Prayer was offered
Poem: "Jesus and
sler.
olloway.
An interesting lesson on condition
In Mexico followed, after which a
PMiaocial hour was enjoyed, the hostess
serving delicious refreshments.
Recently elected officers for the
- — - -re the following: Mrs. J. W
president; Mrs. J. W. Boyd,
"snt; Mrs. A- K. Lac^y,
-treasuuer Officers appoint
ed by .president: Secretary Spiritual
Life, Iks. C. E. Roy; Foreign Mis-.
Try Review Classified Ada
The remaining three chapters were
then given by the Ralls and Lorenzo
ladies. Everyone expressed them
selves as highly, pleased with this
plan of study, and are looking for-
ward to another similar study. It is
now up to 'Lorenzo and Ralls to see
which gets it,
B. A. U. PROGRAM.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
..... March 9, 1930.
Leader: A,W.. Riley.
First Speaker.—Mrs. F R. Stewart
Second Speaker.—J. A. Dunn.
Third Speaker,—A. W. Anderson.
Fourth Speaker.—C. E Rowse
LATEST POEM
(By W. D. Lamar)
To get a better start in life
Better work a little now and then,
Aqid -don't neglect^thfi faithful wife.
Nor the cow, sow and hen.
Mrs. W. H. Holloway; Home
n, Mrs. Pearl Wright; S, and
Home Missions, Mrs. R. L. New-'
son; Chairman Ed. and M. R,, Mrs.
im Edwards: Religious Ed., Mrs. G
McKee: Literature, Mrs. T. D.
t yd; Chairman Social Service, Mrs.
W. P, Jones; Historian, Mrs. J. W.
Boyd; Social Activities, Mrs. J. A
Par®.
CROSBYTON BAPTIST ATTEND
MEET AT DOUGHERTY
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ist association
A Ready to Serve You at Any Time.
"Our Chicks live and Grow."
•|suggs,
^ B; Reed, Lige
Mr. -and Mrs. John D. McDerr
arid Mrs. H. M. Reed go-
•osbyton.
next meeting Will be held on
at Flomont.
J. I. SIEBER, Proprietor. *
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Two new members
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West Texas Baptist Hospital tian University. The director of the
at Abilene next Monday at the banc}( prof. Claude Sammis, is in
charare of - - the -d; -
r,^m^ir^sS1ofTitalchZr' Hu?h Buck' of Crosbyton, who is
refreshments consisting of hot eboco-; nreaident of the student body of
late and cake were served to thirty-1 Texas Christian University, is now
one. WW* yiu iit^fftcwgring from
be in the home of
The Home Mission week , of prayer
was observted by the different or-
gn appendicitis operation.
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always used to coot
hatching in an incubator by
them out for A short time each
day. It has been found that this
practice is unnecessary, says the U.
S. Department of Agriculture, except
when the temperature of the incuba-
tor has been running too high. To,
decide whether to cool
notice the size of the
should gradually increase
elopment is I
until they feel
L ".aai
sse in-sise. it
too rftgid, eool the
coel to
the devel
eggs unt
the touch.
The first and best victory is to con-
quer self; and to be conquered by self
is of all things, the most shameful
, IIBPorty is the old i|fe;'^-:yoiithHSftx(.:K
ons. The pastor preached on is the youth of old age.—Victor H^go and vile. .
first subject Sunday morning.
service. The Y. W. A. girls, the sen-
ior, intermediate and junior B. A
boys, the intermediate and junior G.
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rendered
■Y__ evening with 78 in at.
y ladies rendered their pro- { >
sday and Wednesday with
a very helpfyl and instructive pro-;
gram and a good attendance. - j
Reporter. j
ance.
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CROSBYTON BOY . |
MEMBER OF BAND
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Eugene Cagle 'Member of
"Horned Frog Band;
T. C. U.
FORT WORTH, Mar. 5.—Eugene
Cagle of Crosbyton is a member of
the 60-piece Horned Frog Band of
Texas Christian University which will
play two concerts dally' for the
Southwestern Exposition and Fat
Stock Show here March 8 to 1?
Cagle plays the clarinet in the T. C
The band will make its first public
appearance in its new uniforms at
the Fat Stock Show. The new uni-
forms are bf white serge with a Sam
Brown belt in purple".
Prof. Claude Sammis is director oft' I
the band, with Walter Hurst, Fortjj
Worth student, as assistant director.
Miss Helen Jenkifis. junior in T. C. U
from Houston, holds the honorary
title of "Band Sweetheart." '
Twenty of the 60 members of the
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I will just have to borrow a
groceries with this month.
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If you would protect your chickens with proper
constructed POULTRY. HOUSES, the Unerased
production of eggs will pay for- the buMings, and
also the grocer's bill. , « : • w' .
Let us help you with your PLANS. * v"; ^ ^
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MONEY SAYING SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Brown Cracker and Cake man
will be here.
1 box Saltine Crackers free
with 1 lb CAKES at
83c
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Limited 10 lb to
customer
Extra Fine Pure
Cane, 10 ft Cloth bag
Marcellus
ORN—No. 2 can; 2
BRAN
Per package
ippy Vale
CKLES—Qu
orSlieed
PJNprft'PLE—No. 1 flat....
art sour
Van Camps
Farmer Boy Ribbon-Cane
SYRUP—Gallon
ORK & BEANS— Medium can
Maxwell House
1 lb. Van
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Palmolive - >
SOAP—3 bars •.
21 c |
1 Gold Medal Bowl
1 OATS—Large pkg.
29c
jTall Pink
SALMON—Can .........
16c
El-Food
MAYONNAISE—11 oz.
jar;..
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GEvaporated
[PEACHES—10 lb box ...
K ,
$1.65
Hunts Staple Heavy Syr
PEACHES—No, 2^4 cai
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No. 1 White
10 lb.
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Jipip
Supreme
SPINACH—No. 2 can, 2 for
1 A .C,v.:?k .• :$ 1 ..... . # .
2Se j
1 Delicia
j SANDWICH SPREAD—4 oz
41 c
Eagle Brand
Condensed Milk—can
19c
Puffed
RAISINS—15 02. pkg
11c
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Winesap
APPLES—Sn
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28c
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Hershey's '■ i1'■ ",
COCOA—1-5 lb
Libbys
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1 Dunham's iM. M j i$m |1
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1930, newspaper, March 7, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242847/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.