The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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the approaching marriage
Francis to Mr. Harris Hp-
Houston on 4p«121 at the
and plum blossoms were ar-
rets and vases, through
arid reception rooms,
lace covered dinning table wa-
will go on a honeymoon
to points in Old Mexico, return-
■;to Austin to make their home.
The bride moved with her parents
to Abilene from Crosbyton S years
ago. She was graduated from the
Abilene high school with the Jun*
class of 1932 and during the fall ancf
winter terms this year has been a
student in Simmons University, ma-
joring in music.
_^Mr. James was awarded a bachelor
Of science degree in engineering from
St. Edwards university,
Several Baptist students from the
Tech College will pui on a B. Y. P.
U. Extension program for the local
organization Sunday evening^ at' V
o'clock at the First Baptist church.
MRS. GARBER HEADS
BIBLE STUDY
Austin, in
... , i , om4 June 1929, and since his graduation
.a WL o£ jk fP„iyi he has been connected with that unj-
hyacinths^ and 8^ diversity as head basketball coach and
individual angel food C*J"H assistant football coach. For two
ily hash and iced tea- „ ^ i years Mr. James was first quarter-
back on the football team and - won
high honors in baseball. He was a
member of the engineering fratemi?
ty, Epsilon Nu Gamma, and a num-
ber of other campus organizations.
■ o———*-
Central Circle of the First Bap-
tist Missionary society, met at the
church April 8. Mrs. Garber ' gave
the Bible study from the Sunday
school lesson. '
-The Circle will meet "at the church
•next Monday at three o'clock. AH
members are urged to be present"
RADIO VOICE SPEAKS
FOR BRIGHAM YOUNG
,18 i Before me a Rotary Public in and
[|or the State and county aforesaid,
„ „ , personally appeared W. M. Curry,
Mrs* H, C, Oldham was J gracious having been Ally aworn accoru
hostess to Wednesday's Bridge Club in to ^ iays that he
at her home on North Emerald Ave-iathe Editor of the Crosbyton Re-,
nue Wednesday afternoon. 1 view.' ' V
Tables were awanged for five sets; L 'mt the name8 and aftreStts
of bridge with Mrs. J. L. Adams 0f the publisher, editor, managing
playing high^seore jfor club members editor, and business manager are: ^
and Mrs. Albert Littlefield high for jj. Curry, Crosbyton, Texas.
guests.-Mrs. W.' P. Walker made
high cut
Other member? playing were Mes-
dames Carter Chase, Frank Corn, E.
W. Gregg, F. A. Green, C. M. Hud-
dleston," Olen Littlefield Roj Mc-
Daniel, G. M. McKee, J. A. Parks.
Sep Smith and Misses Louise Corn
and Francis Corn.
Corn and
announc-
by the hostess.
Tally cards with Francis
arris McAshan, April 2l,
ed the wedding date.
Maimer of bridge furnished the af-
i-s diversion with Mrs. Roy
eDaniel playing high score. Mrs.
M. Huddleston made high cut and
honoree was presented a gift.
4 • '&* "The guest list included Mesdames
. Sep Smith, Carter Chase, Roy Mc-
Ci ; Butiel, J. -I. Seiber, J. L. Adams, Ed-
V Ar Hutchins, G. M. McKee, W. P. ^ ^ iJ,uuulcovwlI wtu „IB. ^
.Walker, F, A** Green, Aitei^ Litt e- Hefley co-hostess. After the regular
MsyU'W field, Macon Swann, H. C. Oidham, meeting an interesting social .pro-,
llllllt $'\n' C. M. Huddleston, Jack Cagle, E. Vv. gram was directed by Mrs. Baker.
) Gregg- and the honoree, Miss Fran- j jn }jonor 0f tjje eleventh anntvet
* ■' Corn. Misses Claudia John- sary ^he organization of the class,
jjgp ston and Catherine Mitchell were tea a_cak<. with n candles on it made
•- guests. the centerpiece for the table. Mrs
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T. E. Lb CLASS FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH
The T. E. L. Class met Wednes-
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
G. E. Huddleston" with Mrs. C. L.
Just what ambitions, opinions * or ^Ahe games by the hostess,
bits of history would Brigham Young i
2. That the owner is W. M. Curry,
Crosbvton, Texas.
8. That the known bondholders,
mortgages, and other security hold-
ers pwning or holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount of bonds, mort-
gages, or othei; securities are: none.
W. M. CURRY
„ „ „ „ „ . Sworn to and subscribed before me
Mrs. 0. R. Sadler, Roy Cooper and (thig 5^ ^ of April 1933.
Lewis of Ralls, Mrs. Albert Littel- haw arm
field and Mrs. Jack Cagle were thu • piblic.
guests. *
A pretty salad plate was passed
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
OLIVIA TAYLOR TO WED
AUSTIN MAN APRIL 13
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(From Abilene Reporter)
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Taylor, 2448
Mulberry street, have announced the
engagement and approaching mar-
riagft of
Julias I. James of Austin,
The marriage of the couple will
be solemnized in a 3 o'clock after-
noon ceremony April 1& with Rev.
Mr. Harry Knufer officiating. Miss
AJda Looney will serve as the bride's
billy attendant, and W. J. James, the
groom's brother of San Antonio, will
be best man. Dorothy Gene and Ger-
aldine Shaw will be flower piris.
Ruby Morris Miller will give the
wedding-music and also will play the
accompaniment for Miss Mary Yea-
ger to sing. "I Love Yere-Truly" Fol-
lowing the ceremony a reception will
Get My
Prices
Before Going Out" of Town
To "Buy Your
JEWELRY
CLOCKS -
- WATCHES
DIAMONDS
SILVERWARE
v . . '
I take pleasure in showing.
you buy from
me or not.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
EHCollins
CROSBYTON
Huddleston organized the T. E. l.
class in 1922 and was the first teach-
er. The cake was also baked for the
I members of the class who have had
birthdays this month. The cake was
i white with green trimmings and
rosebuds and pink candles.
—A color cheme of pink and green
Was carreid out. Ferns, primroses,
and pink tulips charmingly decorated
the house. Dainty refreshments con-
sisting of angel food cake, pine ap-
ple salad topped with whipped cream
and tea were served to the follow-
ing class members and guests:
Mesdames I. D. McEachern, JBen-
tton, C. E. Dick, T. JK. McDaniel,
White, Law^son Hicks, Baker Dil-
lard, Barrow, Elam, Rouse, Suggs,
Hugginbotham, Hollis. T. S. McEach-
ern, Carmichael, Williams, Huddles-
ton, He/ley and Dunn.
o
First Methodist
Church
! Revival in progress. Special service
Friday night for young people. All
young people are cordially invited to
be our guests for this service.
Next week will be full of interest
to everyone. Members of the Church
are URGED to get into these servic-
es. All others, most cordially invited.
! We appreciate very greatly the
cooperation of the Christian people
of the other churches.
| There are two services each day,
excepting Saturdays. Group meet-
nigs at. seven-thirty each evening —
men, women, young people, Interme-
diates, juniors, all meeting at the
same hour.
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the
pastor will use an illustrated ser-
mon. Special for Children. Sijhday
evening his subject will be "INF)LT>
ENCE", Special fdr men. /
"CHURCH FOR THE PEOPLE"
Edward H. Crandall, Pastor
JUNIOR B. Y. P. U.
PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY
reveal to us moderns were he allow-
ed by some miracle to step into life
again ?
This is a question which Continen-
tal Oil Company attempts to solve
in its regular Wednesday night rad-
io broadcast planned for April 12
over 20 N. B. C. stations. Co-starr-
ing with the globetrotter, Carvethj
Wells, in this program a voice re-1
presenting the spirit of the great
Morman leader— a man who in his
day was "Builder of the West" gov-'
ernor of Utah, Indian agent, Presi-
dent of the Church of Jesus Christ
of the Latter Day Saints and Gener-
al'' of the Militia .
The general subject of this broad-
cast is "Utah—the Land of the Hpn."
ey Bee," the garden spot planted ill
the desert by Young and his follow-
ers. 1
The Conoco program may be heard
by local listeners who tune in on
station WFAA, Dallas Wednesday at
9:30 p. m.
o—
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hefley, Mr
and Mrs.' Milton Hefley and son and
Elby Hefley visited relatives in Ab-
ernathy Sunday.
STATEMENT OF THE OWNER- STATE OF TEXAS )
SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULA- ! COUNTY OF CROSBY )
TION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE: By virtue of an alias execution out
ACT OF CONGRESS™"?)F AUGUST j of the District Court of Wilbarger
24, 1912, I County, Texas, 46th Judicial District
Of The Crosbyton Review, publish-! of Texas, on a judgement rendered
ed weekly at Crosbyton Texas for in said court on the 26th day of Jan-
April 1933.
STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF CROSBY )
Boyd.
We invite
Bibles.
everyone to read their
Backache
bother you:
A nagging backache, with
bladder irregularities and
a tired, nervous, depressed
feeling may warn of some dis-
ordered kidney or bladder con-
dition. Users everywhere rely
on Doan's Pills. Praised for
more than 50 years by grateful
users the country over. Sold by
all druggists.
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TAKE A LOOK AT OUR
10c
WINDOW
Never before has any one offered
you the Quality and Quantity as
this line, does for 10 CENTS.
Hair oil — honey and al-
MON LOTION — ROSE AND
GLYCERINE LOTION — FACE
(REAMS — RRII.I.I A NTINF.
And Many Oter Items
BRAZIER DRUG STORE
G. H. lazier, The Pill Pusher
uary, 1933, in favor of Wilbarger
County for itself, and for all common
school districts of Wilbarger County,
Texas, and Harrold Independent
School Distrcit No. 9 of Wilbarger
County, Texas, and Odell Indepen-
dent School Distric^No. 51 of Wil-
barger county, Texas, and against
Chauncey Depew Greene and hi3
surety, American Surety Company of
New York, in cause No. 5627, styled
Wilbarger County et al vs Chauncey
Depew Greene et al, for the principal
sum of $77,038.93, together with in-
terest thereon from and after Sep-
tember 1, 1932 at the rate of 6%
per annum, and all costs of suit, said
judgement further directing that the
same be satisfied first out of . the
property of the said Chauncey De-
pew Greene, 1, the vundersigned offi-
cer, did on the 5th day *&£;April, 1933,
at 9 o'clock A. M., levy upon the fol-
lowing described lots, tracts, and par-
cels of land situated in the County
of Crosby, State of Texas, as the
I property of the said" Chauncey De-
j pew Greene, to-wit:
All of the EVi of section No. 34,
'certificate No. 79, abstract No. "417,
| H. & O. b. liy survey, containing 320
acres of land; all of the W% of sec-
; tion No. 1 M. b. P. & P. liy. Co. sur
! veys Crosby County, Texas, contain-
ing 320 acres; 248 acres of land lo-
' cated in Crosby County, Texas, and
being 200 acres out of the S part of
j the N',2 of section 23 M. b. P. & P.
Ry. Co. surveys, atld the E 48
surveys,
M. I. Matthews
acres
survey in
Spring
Tailored to your Individual Measure and Any
Material or Pattern You Desire.
—Bring Us Your Cleaning and dressing-— "
Fred's T ailor Shop
Cleaning and Pressing. Alterations.
MOVED
I am now in the building juat
west of tlui Gulf Station. T
Will go to the country after
your 'cream at competitors
-j-"
nwe .
WILL PAY
SATURDAY
ream
ggs —
.. 12c
5cand7c
"7c and 8c
e have Sudan and Hi-
fe gera Seed at 2c lb.
BILL'S PRODUCE
Group Captain in charge:
A true story — Edna Ruth
The order to Cross the Jordan —
Maurine Burrows.
The river is high—Milla Ray Hud-
dleston.
Joshua orders the line of march —
Lawanda Neal.
" -A Wall of water and dry land -
Mirtle Lee.
The twelve stones— Burlene Man-
gum.
The monument in Gilgal—Odie
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EFFICIENCY — — -
SERVICE
For Your Good Health
Witli Pure Drugs and Efficient Service.
Everything in Drugs.
fralin drug store
of the
block 11; Crosby County, Texas, and
(.beijyg the same 248 tract described
^in a certain deed of trust of J. L.
Coffey and wife dated May 1, 1926 to
j.the Temple Trust Company^- and
I which said deed of trust is recorded
in volume 18, page 72, of thelleecT of
trust records, Crosby County, Texas;
: all of tracts Nos. 4, 5 and C of the
[ R. L. Breeding survey No. 4, ab-
stracts No. 210, Crosby County .Tex-
as, containing 89 acres; an undivided
one-half interest in and to a certain
1340 acre tract owned jointly with
j Roy Meredith, and being 316.66 aores
off the south side of said school land
! and being subdivision 14, league 4,
all of Stephens County school lands,
Crosby County, Texas, C. D. Greene
| and Roy Meredith owning the entire
fee in said 340 aci-e tract. Said lands
Jiving and being situated about ^TO
-miles from Crosbyton, Texas.
And on the 2nd day of May, *1933,
being the first Tuesday of said month
i between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.
jand 4 o'clock P. M. On said day, at
I the courthouse door of said County,
JI will offer for sale and sell at pub-
< lie auction for cash all the right, ti-
i tie and interest of the said ChaQTT-
jcey Depew Greene in and to said des-
cribed tracts of land.
I Dated at Crosbyton, Texas, this
5th day of April A. D. 1933.
V. A. JOHNSTON,
| Sheriff of Crosby" County, Texas.
By F. C. Cash,
| Deputy Sheriff. l4-3t
ono-half
i. TexM Mid
befall aftl
Quarter of 8btw* No. 84, Block
2, Certificate No. 82, Abstract No.
622, patented to Kentucky Cattle
Raising Company, Assignee of 1
Dobbins, by Patent No. 889, V«
10, containing 160 acres, and
East 40 acres of the Southeast Quar-
ter of Survey No. 8, Block
tificate No. 474*' Abstract No. 8, >a-
tented to A/ H. Clinton and O. A.
Eylar, Patent No. 243, Volume 28,
and being fully described in deed of
trust from W. Travis Martin and Al-
ma Martin, his -wjfe, to JoZach Mil-
ler, III, Trustee, dated June 18, 19JQ,
and recorded in Volume 24, page 583,
of the Deed of Trust Records of
Crosby County .Texas.
The above sale will be made bjr
me to satisfy the above described
judgement, and the proceeds thereof
■will be applied to the satisfaction 6f
said judgement
V. A. JOHNSTON, ,
Sheriff of Crosby County, Te*asw
• $.4-8t
NOTICE
The Commissioners Court will re-
ceive sealed bids tp be considered at
its next regular meeting, Monday,
April 10, for a dwelling owned by the
oourtty in the North part of Crosby-
t6n, and for the water tank or any
parts of its well and pump on the
Court house yard. The Court will re*,
serve the right to reject any and all
bids.
Geo. S. Bond, County Judge.
12-3t
NOTICE
All persons holding claims against
the estate of H. B. Byers who died
heretofore on the 19th day of Janua-
ry, 1933, under whose will the under-
signed was appointed Executor by
the order of the County Judge Of
Crosby County, Texas, of date March
13, 1933, will present ny such claim
to me, A. K. Lackey of Crosbyton,
Crosby. County, Texas. My place of
residence and my Post Office Ad-
dress is CrosJbybon, Texas.
A. K. LACKEY,
Executor. 12 -4t
THE STATE OF TEXAS
of
To, the Sheriff or ally-'Constable
Crosby County, Greeting: *-•
"TetJ ARE HEREBY COMMAND-
ED to summon Henry Q. Linn, a per-
son of unsound mind, a resident *ef
the State of Oklahoma, and Maggie
Beal, guardian of the person and es-
iate of said ..Henrv Q. Linnr ~a° real
Queen theatrp
CROSBYTON
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
—MATINEE SATURDAY—
Only
and
.FRANK
ETT
ACTOR—
The. Texas Chiro-
Coliege, has opened an
east and two
High school,
-onngH
to the people
the new me-
in chirop '
■
" ZANE GREY'S .
'Heritage of the Desert1
With
SPECIAL CAST
WEDNESDAY* AND THURSDAY
ONE CENT SALE
X)ne Adult 30c — Two 31c
One Child 10c — Two lie
SUNDAY MATINEE
SUNDAY NIGHT O'CLOCK
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
"BILLION DOLLAR
SCANDAL"
With
RT ARMSTRONG
UMMINGS
OVA
''Air
v
ft
Different from any picture you've'
1 ever seen and look what a cast:
RALPH BELLAMY
GLORLTSTUART
f AT O'BRIEN
SLIM SUMMERVILL
LILLIAN BOND
RUSSELL HOPTON
Positively Sensational action and Ro-
j. mance for everyone from 6~to 60.
_ jst icture we have "ever
'r ^ One Cent Sale. '
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by Virtue of an order of sale issued
by the Clerk of the District Courts
of Dallas .County, "Bexas, on the 28th
day of February, 1933, in a certain
cause wherein Central Life Assur-
ance-Society (Mutual), a corporation,
is plaintiff, and W. Travis Martin,
Alma Martin, Ella Martin, Com-
merce Trust Company and Keystono
Mortgage Investment Company ' are
defendants, No. 102227-A, plaintiff
recovered judgement against the de-
fendants.TW. Travis Martin and Ella
Martin ffir the~~-%ijm of $4,251.# 1,.
with inte^sf®R?^i n from January
.27, 1933, at the rate of six per cent
per annum, and costs of suit, whu-h
judgement was rendered on JanjiJiry
27, 1933, in the District Court of
j Dallaj) County, for the 14th Judicial
District of Texas, I have levied upon
'and will, on first" Tuesday in
May,-1933, same being the ?nd day
of said -month, at the Court Housfc
dodr' in the City of Crosbyton, Cros-
by County, Tefcas, between the hour,
of fen o'clock A. M. and four o'clock
P>M., proceed to sell to the highest
bidder for cash all the right, title
and interest of the defendants there-
. or any of them, in and to tlsg
Mowing described real estate,
ted upon on March <
of said def<
dent of the State of Arkansas, by
making publication of this Citation
once in each week for four succes-
sive weeks previous to the return
day hereof, in some newspaper pub-
lished in your County, if there be a
newspaper published therein, but if
not, then in the nearest County where
a newspaper' is published, to "appear.,
at the next regular term of' the Dis-
trict Court of Crosby County, to be
holden at the Court House therewfr
in Crosbyton, Texas, on the Fourth
Monday in April, A. D. 1933, the
same being the 24th day of April,
A. D. 1933, then and there to
answer a , petition filed in said
Court on the 16th day of De-
cember A. D. 1932, in a suit, num-
bered on the docket of said Court as
No. 1427, wherein Hattie Bryant
and A. J. Bryant, wife and husband
respectively, are Plaintiffs, and Dee
Linn, R. E. Linn, Richard Linir,
Henry Q. Linn, Maggie Beal as
guardian and indivdiually, J. H.
Beal, KUa Kelsay, Elmer Kel-
Bay, John Roberson, Grade
Knigflit, Tom Knight, H. L. Roberson,
Marsha.! Roberson and Alma Rober-
son an Defendants, and said- peti-
tion allowing that the plaintiffs and
the deft rttanta are the sole and joint
owners of the " following described
land lying and being situated in
Crosby, County, Texas:
First TYact: One Hundred Sixty
(160r' ^re8 Of kuid, the same being
the North-west one-quarter (NW%)
of. Section No. 56, Block C, CfertifLv
cate No. 96, Original Grantee, H. &
O. B. R. R. Co. *
Second Tract: Three Hundred
Twenty (320) acres jsf land same be-
ing the South: One-half (SV6) of Sur-
vey No. 57, Certificate No. 100, Ab-
stract No. 362, H & 0. B. R. R. Co.
Original Grantee.
Third Tract: One Hundred Sixty
(160) acres of land, same being the
Northeast one-«juarter (N. E. %) of
Section No. 58, Block C, Certificate
100, H & O. B. R. R. Co. Original
Gjan tee.
That the plaintiff, Hattie
and the defendants, Dee Linn, R. E. ,
Linn, Richard Linn, Henry Q. Linn,
Maggie Beal and Ella Kelsay ^each
own and Undivided one-eighth ; (%)
interest in and to said land; and the
defendants, John Roberson, Grade
Knight/ H. L. Roberson, Marshall
Roberson and. Alma Roberson each
own an undivided one-fortieth (l*40)c
interest in and to said land.
That said land is of the estimated"
value of $10,000.00. ' - j
Plaintiffs pray for citation an«L T
that said land is partitioned among '
said joint owners. ■. .
Herein Fail Not, and hare you be-
fore said Court, at its aforesaid n*xt
regular term, this wit-with. your
Ml
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H S :..-
tum. thereon,'
executed the
GIVEN m
how you have
MY HAND and
at office in
day of March
3. A. ODOM, Clerk,
; Court, Crosby County,
1888.
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1933, newspaper, April 7, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243006/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.