The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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KALGARY NEWS
Messers P*t and'Theron Patterson
returned Monday evening from Syl-
vester where Pat has been visiting
his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mra| Ev-
erltti,Davis. Theron is living at Syl-
vester and has returned here onjft vi*
sitwith Ms aunt and uncle, > Mr. ami
Mrs. Jim Patterson.
Mr. Lawrence and Weldon Witt <i
sited in the home of C. P. Witt and
also their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
R. Witt one day last week. *
Grandpa Belle and Mrs. Maze vis-
ited Mrs. C. ?P. Witt Saturday morn-
ing; .j v- ■■ •:*■■■$— '4r\l. 'i ; ... -
_ Messers aPt Patterson, Theron Pat
~;terson, Tichenor Stinnett, and Joe
Parsons, Misses Ruth Stinnet£;* and
Maggie Parsons were all on the..
streets of Spur Saturday.
Mm. H. N. Springer was a busi-
ness visitor in Spur Thursday- and
Saturday.
— Lubbock
r Sanitarium & Clinic
Dr. J. T. Krueger
Surgery and Consultation
Dr. J. T. Hutchison
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dr. M. C. Overton
Diseases of Children — -
Dr. J. P. Lattimore
General Medicine
Dr. F. B. Malone
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dr. J. H. Stiles
Surgery
Dr. H. C. Maxwell
General Medicine
Dr. CWanj Key
Ui*olo(ry and General Medicine
Dr. Jerome H. Smith
. X-Ray and Laboratory . :
C. E, Hunt J. H. Felton
Superintendent Business Mgr.
A chartered training school for
nurses is .conducted in connec-
tion with the sanitarium.
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Mr. Arnold' Loyd Cross spent the
past weeklend at his hope here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cross
Mr. Ellis Howell spent the . past
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Howell. ■,
Reverend Sifford of near Spur fil-
led <his regular preaching appoint-
ment here Bubday morning but on
account of being scared of the tniumps
could not' be at servioes Sunday nite
Several are planning on going to a
play at White River next Friday
night,""".' ■■
Mrs. Elmer Havens was a Spur
visitor Saturday. :
Mrs. H. R. Witt has been on the
sick list the pfest week.
Mrs. Bonnie Scott Sr. and family
spent Sunday with heir daughter.
Mrs. Sue Shuggart of this commun-
ity. •
Mr. Lim Parsons and family visi-
ted his parents at this community
Sunday. ^
Mrk Pierce and her two sons, Bud
and Joe, visited Mrs. Piercers daugh-
ter, Mrs.' Haze Powell. They return-
ed to their home ftt Morton 'Sunday.
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BIG POUR NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Byid, our teachers,
served'ice cream and cake to -the
school children Friday afternoon.
Mr. and-Mrs. B. G. McDuff were
Lubbock visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. GUIs spyit
Sunday with Mr. and : jfSts;' H.: G.
SMITH WARD NEWS
at
There was a large crbwd out t
Sunday school Sunday.
, Mr. and Mrs^F. M. Brixey .and,
children1 visited Mrs. Brixey's sister,
Mrs. Author Campbell and family in
the Big. Four community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dendy of
Crosbyton spent the day Sunday in
the home of, Mr. R. C. Ellison, Mrs.
Dendy's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrl Griffith
little daughter, Margy Mack,
the week-end in Lubbock with
Griffith's parents. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphy
children took dinner in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson
spent the night with Mr. and
George Stokes Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brasal Itom
and
spent
Mr.
Orman and Elvis FoWler spent Sat
urday night with Arnold Reynolds.
Miss Myrtle ^Campbell visited Wil-
lie Gossett Saturday.
Ancil Steel spent Saturday night
with Harmon Mullins.
C. B. Parker and family, Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Fowler and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenford Fowler and ba-
bies, visited Mr. and Mrs. j. L. Par-
ker Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Johnson, and
hpurs with Mr. and _Mrs. W. 0. Mat-
thews Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. McDuff wers
dinner guests of Mr. atnd Mrs. Keith
of Ralls Sunday.
Johnie Tucker spent Sunday with
Richard Cody.
Mrs. J. L. Parker spent Monday
xvith Mrs. W. O. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dazey ate
Sunday dinner with H. S. Edler and
wife.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Edler visiter
with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Edler on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and, Mrs. J. D. Weems and
little sops visited with Mr. and Mrs
K. S. Edler Sunday afternoon.
Alton Edler spent Sunday in Cros-
byton with his aunt, Mrs. V\". R.
Shipman. t
to Highway Wednesday.
Some of the peopk? attended the
rabbit drive at Red Mud Wednesday
1 Messers OrvHle Springer of Kal-
gary, Ross Gannon and Leland Ran-
kin and Misses Velrha and Ophelia
Ctraby and Mrs. Talpha Williams at-
tended the dance at Mr. Shackle-
fords Wednesday night.
Mr. Ballio happened to a slight as
cident last week when' he mistook
some poison for medicine. He is
well at this writing.
Theron' and' Deward Patterson re-
turned this week from Sylvester
where, they have been for some time,
Melvin Rankin of Red Mud was
visiting his father Thursday.
WAKE UPS
Sunday school and preaching ser-
Mr. P. II. Vt eatheford spent a few vice was attended with a banner
ipture: John
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Song-—Where He Leads Me.
Redemption by Friendship — Fern
Fralutv
How It Works—Hazel Boyd.
Precious Stuff Made Cheap-—Elbte
Stockton.
Special song.
The value of a friend—Ronald Cox
Dangers of Friendship —Barnes-
tine Buck.
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We with
beautiful floral
"MrranST
Mr. and J
and family.
Miss Lillian Houston.
Marvin
W. E. Cox
crowd Sunday.
A good program was rendered at
the League Sunday night.
Ben T. Ford, George Travis and
Sam Hazelett. are_business visitors in
Fort Worth anji Clejburne this week.
Allen Britton of Holiday spent <£he
week-end with his sister, Mrs, Ben
T. Ford. j
Mr. W. A. Doherty returned from
Hill county last week. He was ac-
companied home by his father, bro-
ther and brother-in-law.
. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bamett and
family accompanied Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. Baniett to Floydada Sunday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McClure.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fewell and
sons visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mat-
hews in Lockney last week-end.
R. D. Worle'y, J. J. Griffin, James!
Stewart, and P. B. Grissom report
arid
the Owens community visited Mr. j Saturday morning.
Brasel's sister, Mrs. R. C. Ellison,
and family Saturday.
I Mr. Louis Swanholm from Lincoln J
-Neb., visited his parents, Mr. Karl"'
Swanholm last week.
Mrs. B. G. McDuff visited her mo-
ther, Mrs. Elsby, df Crosbyton Ty^s.- j a 'splendid fishing trip on the Color
day. r ado River.
Mr. W. 0. Matthews parents, Mr. j Mrs. Helen Stewait--Mercer, Mas-
and Mrs. Bill Matthews of Little-Iter Jimmy Grant Mercer and Miss
field, visited with them a few days; Vera Hayes w£re—chopping in Floy-
Mrs" ! this week- ! dada Saturday.
] Mrs. J. A. Fowler and Mrs. A. CJ 'Ar> Arizona Cowboy," will be gi-
Fowler called on Mrs. Ralph Fowler j ven at Wake, Friday ni^t, April 22
; to lienint"*the baseball team. Let's
C. Fowler visited} all come, out and sive the school boys
PIGGIYWIGGLY
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We Will Have
TOMATO PLANTS
and
Fresh Strawberries
r^Early Spring
VEGETABLES
CjaSidetz '
From the valley for Fri*
day and Saturday. We
are featuring a. full line
of Fresh Fruits and Ve-
getables and plenty of —-
HOT SPECIALS
We will appreciate... your
Grocery Orders,
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CITY MARKET
—We are killing some large, Fed Cattle, Fine
Quality, at Cheaper Prices Than Ever Offered
Before.
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Crosbyton Undertaking,
Company
A. A. &ATCHELL, Licensed •
Embalmer
Motor Hearse and Ambulance
Service
Calls answered day or night.
Located at Emma Hdw. Co.
. in the Martin home Sunday.
Quite a number- of the children call
ed~w Mrs. "AT A. Fowler Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fowler called
i Mr. R. W. Ellis and J. R. Marsh!0" Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker Sunday
went to Robertson one day. last week j ™«™ >g. Also Mrs. 0. C. Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ray, Mrs. M. j
H. Thomas and Grandma Tirey spent
INSURANCE OF ALL
KINDS
Your business will be appreciated
Citizens Ins. Agency
F. M. DUNN, Agent
at Citizens National Bank
SELECT YOUR
UNDERTAKER NOW
For the Kind of Service an*
Equipment You Want and Ex- -
pect.
—CALL—
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PHONE 93
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Flowers For All Occoasiona
C.C. BECKHAM
Drav Line
General Hauling.
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When in need of haul-
■>*"' -ty". 1- -V
ing call me at Wool-
dridge Lumber Yard.
the day With Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hal
- JimSunday.
Mr. Joljn Justis and family of Ro-
bertson visited Mr. L. Z. Miller and
family Sunday night.
Mr. Duward and Hotiier Ellison at
tended the District track meet at
I ubbock Saturday.
Mr. A1 Ellison and family of Lor-
enzo visited his brother, Mr. R. C.
Ellison and family Sunday.
. The young people of this commun-
ity -enjoyed a social at the home of
Mr. 0. J. Floyd Satui'day night. -
Mrs. Abel and daughter, Emma Jo
.spent the week-end in Lubbock visit
ing friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and family
took dinner in the home of Mr. Wal-
ler .Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and little
son of the Emma community spent
the- week-end with her uncle, Mr.
Wilier. — -
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ellis took
their baby to Ralls last week to the
doctor. We hope the baby will be
well soon.
There was a goodly nurri'tte'f" pre-
sent Sunday afternoon to listen to
the' gospel message brought to us by
Rev. G. C. Bidweil. He will be with
us again the third Sunday t afternoon
in next month at 3:30 p. m. W.e in-
vite all to attend.
The play, "The Red-headed' Step
child," will be presented Friday nite
April 22 by the Emma community at
this place. All are invited to come.
Mr. M. H. Thomas was in Rails
Saturday on business.
Mrs. C. P. Smith returned home
SaturdajTafter a long "Visit with re-
latives in Arkansas and Louisiana
OWENS NEWS
called on Mr. and Mrs. Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Fowler calfed
"" Mr and Mrs Q C FnwW Sim
and p.ls our help.
Mr. and Mrs. .J. B. Johnson were
Lubbock visitors Saturday.
The Women's club mot with Mrs.
H. L. Fewell Wednesday, April 14.
Hot chocolate and cake were serve<F
the hour was enjoyed by all.
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Fowler vis-
iter! with Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Park-
er Sunday.
' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parker called
on Mr, and Mrs. Av W. Pyron Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Beckham vis-
ited Mrs. Beckeum's parents Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Pyron.
Mr. Homer Stichler and family an<
Mr. and Mrs. Brown called on Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Fowler Saturday af-
ternoon.
Mr., and Mrs. G. H. Fowler visited
a few hours with Mr. anil Mrs. O
McNeely Monday night.
WHITE RIVER NEWS
Ross Cannon has been vacinating
and dehorning cattle the past week.
Messers Ballio and Patterson made
a business trip to Spur one day this
week.
' Hortoiii''JKAlkfr. and family left
this week for Abilejie where they
will make their home temporarily.
W. 0. Slack had the misfortune of
their broodier .ftimp , exploding and
burning up about 75 baby chicks.
Miss Ruby Scott, the Wl#,e River
teacher, has been absent from school
two days this week. _
Mesdames Ivey Slack and Gradyon
Swapper were ^hopping in Spur on
Wednesday afternoon.
L. L. Rankin was in the Red Mud
community one day fchis week.
W. 0. Slack made a business trip
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Rev Ashley will preach here Sun-
day.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Jesse Pace visited
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Barnes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Forbes visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Eubanks Sunday
Faris Jordon visited Hayward
Pace Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teston. visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nichols Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Durham-spent
the week-end .with relatives at Can-
yon City.' _ ' 1
■Vera Patton spent Saturday night
and Sunday with aL Moine Barries^
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McNeely visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed at Balls
Sunday. '■ ■ 1: .
Christine Taylor spent Sunday with
Ila Mae Crump.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Crump viaitcd
|Mn and Mrs. Robert Hillnfi SAturday
evening. - ' ■ . >
Mrs. Eflgar I^ce vi^ted Mrs. Tom-
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1932, newspaper, April 22, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242956/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Crosby+County+-+Crosbyton%22: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.