The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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MATE LEAGUE
LMFCiK SUNDAY
Mother's Point of Vie#
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_ do^ you love your mother
Mary Catherine McKea.
Do you always understand Mother
—Mary Francis Aynea. ■ v ,.?■
partnership—Sonpy New.
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Honoring our Another ' Louise
Curry. • , __ '■ -
Reading1 — Kathleen Mabe
League Benediction.
B. Y. P.U .PROGRAM FOR 4
SUNDAY, MAY 14
;it*. and lfc*C^Loyd '!*.
of McCoy, Miss
ilson of Ldbkney, Mr And
Mrs. Homer bitchier and family of
Sttwkey. and Barney Woods, .J. W.
Cirisley and Bill Ferguson, all of
Starkey. ' , t ' -
Garden Club Will Give
on
S'mpftoH were
irden O
ue Bonn
et Program
was hew
Mr.andlfts.
. Mr and Mjp^ J. 1 Sei&r were Jnr viait^K Slatoi>, Sunday,*
Lubbeek Jiondayo®b•atoeer'^rr'" .• p
o- *£;?, ,. FOR SALE OR TRADE
B. M. Hame* and family of O'Don- mules for cows. Alio anil standing
neU were week-end guests of Supt. Rbone Durham bull. Good milk strata
and Mrs. D.^ji. EdArards. . jCash when cow bred.—J. L, Marsh,
half mile touth court house. 20-2tp
Mrs. W, P. Walker was
bock Friday. ' '
in • LuK
-O^r
The Crosbyton Garden Club.... wiH
meet today in a blue1 bonnet program
Pictures, poems, legends and stories . _
of the Texas Bluebonnet^wift be pre^*^'
sented by club members^
The Legend of the Bluebonnet is
r^jprigted in this week's Review-for
those requesting it for. their- scrap*
book. •:
Anyone interested in this program
la 'Invited to attend.^
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THE LEGEND. OF THE ,'
' BLUEBONNET
Mm.' R< !P. Parker "has. been v&rit-
insr for the past month with her
■ -*"• V"h a**? W , H. Weekly,
iahoma was a week-end guest of Ker ,^a0
sister,"Mrs. Wv H. Nickarfh and fam«
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MY STYLE
SHIP HAS
ARRIVED
With lots of new Styles
of Jewelry, now on dis-
play in Show Window,
for ~
GIRL AND BOY
. GRADUATES
I take pleasure in show-
_ ing whether you buy x
from me or not.
—Jewtler—
CROSBYTON
The legends of any people are in-
tejrestiag, oft times beautiful. This accompanied them home for an
Subject — The Fighting Musician
Leader Margib -Higgiribothanm.
David's Training Ground JaTret
Martin. > ' " r
The Court Musician — Lee .' Mc-
Eachern. ~~ *
The Gia&t Killer — Nell McDaniel
A Lifelong FriendsMp formed —
Carter.
Disregarding the rules* of warfare
—J. W. Carter.
The Song writer?. Campdon Law-
son. , •
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J. W. Lott of Starkey
Honored on Sixtieth,
Birthday Anniversary
A-surprise party was given Mr. J.
W. Lott, of Starkey, Sunday on his
60th birthday anniversary. On his voic0- of the Great gpirit proclaimed
return from chhurch he found fifty-1 that to atW for. the wickedness of
four of his friends gathered at his the people some sinless being must
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Kansas City, who recently underwent
an operation, Mrs. Weekly js re-
ported. to be getting along nicely.
IJrs. Parker writes that she has
t . . , se|n many of the famousradio and
her stay ta
seen at |ltt-See J. W. Aynes. 20-tfc city> atlKmg them Paul Whit-
FOR SALE—A 220 egg Petaluma
Baldwin Combine*.
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. „ FOR SALE
We wiir haw 60 large,
for sale today. Come early
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Burrows Produce Comj
R. B. Tempest of Santa
N. M. 4s a guest of her aunt,
W. R. Davis and Mr Davla '
of F -. " . I, v QTT"rr i ■ . -
legend of" the Bluebonnet combines
tragedy and beauty.
Pestilence had made havoc of the
land of the Aztecs. Starvation stalk-
ed hand in hand with deadly fevsr.
All charms of the "Medicine mam"
prove futile.
Ed Terrell of Lubbock was guest'
Sunday night-of Mr. and Mrs. D. E..
Aynes. j
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Mr, and Mrs^ Harry Carsotts of
Oklahoma City were week-end guests
of her parents,.. Rev. and Mrs. E, H.
Crandell. Miss Eddie Lou-Crandall
ex-,
man, Rudy Valee, and others.
Mrs. Frank Wright of Lubbock was .
a guest Wednesday of her parents, r
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Heard.
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Mrs.-.Roy Heard and daughtars,
Helen and Dorothy of Lubbock, ware
guests Wednesday of her paraata,
Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Curry. \
tended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Skillman' Bird of
Ropesville were wevik-ehd guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Parkhill. Mr. Bird was
former coach of the Crosbyton high
school. He stated that he had been
re-elected to "the Ropesville school,
The backs of the women bent wea- ^ had Tl a P^Position from
rily under the added burden of search ? £ *> to whlch Pla^e he Wl11 Pr°-,
herbs and ^ «0'
on Will'
dow for Saturday
Nickson Drug Company
irig for food, geathering
digging roots for "tea brewing."
They were rioomed. ~ At last
the
home, coming with well filled bask-
ets to celebrate with him his birth-,
day anniversary.
Those pro«ent were: Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Pruitt anil "family of Lubbock,
Mr. and Mrs. MA J; Widener and fam
ly of Fairview, Mr and Mrs. J. W
KBlpatrick and family of Cone,
Mr and Mrs. Bill Lott of Ralls and
Robert C. Harking of Crosbyton. Mi\
and Mrs. W. H. Wadkin's of Sharkey,
Hubert Watkins of Anson .Mr., and
Mrs. Ted Poore of Cone, Mr. and
be sacrificed. Mothers^ hid their
young maidens, held their yotm®
braves in their arms, raised pleading
•i^yaato^those deemed worthy to make
a- Sfearch for a "sinleiSs one."
-The Great Spirit broodedl^Q:
PRINCE and HENRY
Will make the stand at the P. H
Leatherwood farm twa miles north
of Broadway. Prince is a Black
Percheron, three years old, -17 Vt
hands high, weighs 1650 pounds.
Henry is a Black Mammoth and
Maltese, 14 hands high, well bull
and smooth.
Terms of Season—$10
Bm when ma^'ls'lfbiown'to be in
foal, traded or moved frvi&.,coiinty
J..G.GAGE ^
No. 907F — —- Ooshyton
7/ir Veqctabic TONIC
HERBINE
CORRECTS CONSTIPATION-
NICKSON DRUG CO.
have-
RHEUMATISM
etc tfiiL
Get some genuine tablets of Bayer
Aspirin and take them freely until
you are entirely free from pain.
The tablets of Bayer manufacture
cannot hurt you. They do not depress
the heart. And they have been proven
twice as effective as salicylates in
relief of rheumatic pain , of any page.
Qon't go through another season
of suffering from rheumatism,_or
any neuritic pain. And aevdt suffer
needlessly from neuralgia, neuritis, or
other conditions which -Bayer Aspi
will relieve so surely, and so p
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GROCERIES AND MARKER
Is Our Cus 'i
Satisfied
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is Ibut one answer -
thex receive w3Ken
e our customers the
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•Til iT-5 S: TTTmpi
CHAEL'S
because
the
ey trade with us
nefit of our ^c-
you are acustomeryou will
' you are not a customer and
ou to give
The pestilence continued with renew-
ed violence.
At last an~Aztec maiden pure in
her young womanhood .and only one
day removed" from her betrothed to
a brave, offered herself.
The "bfave held her tightly in his
arms, defying all customs he kissed
her white drawn lips, whispered en-
"dearing words. He would have giv-
en his-life to recall one act of sin in
her life.
At 1«gt he prostrated himself at
Iter feta-arid bade hex go. —
A peaceful calm settled over her
face, a determined look came jnto h?P~
cyps. The old women held out im-
ploring hands to her, the' old men
fell with their faces in- the burning
sand. Young braves formed a circle
around' the ^prostrate loy^r, which
young maidens chocked back inarti-
culate sobs.
She went alone up the steep, sharp
rocks which tore into her bare feet.
An alter awaited here, two stoic
men stood ready. One last" look at
her people in the valley, mere specks
moving, ia the sunlight. Her people.
The deed was done . The Great
Spirit was. appeased,
The blue bonnet, which she wore
inTier hair, blood splotchedr fell from
her lifeless head, ^rolled down the
mountain side. The next morning
the path she had trod was covered
with flowers the shape and color of
her bonneL petal—splotched with the
hue of her spilled-blood.
j And every evening after in early (
I gpring, comes this flower of one-who
I died that they might live. —Mrs. E.
I J. Cowen in Dickens County Times.
J -———o
I Mr. and Mrs. M.-T. York of Ham-
lin were here last week on business.
A Bladder Physic
Is a- mgdicine that works on the
bladder as cS&tor oil on the bowels.
Drives out impurities-and excess ac-
ids that cause irritation which re-
sults in getting up nights, frequent
desire, -burning, leg pains and back-
ache. Get a 25c test box of BU-KETS
(5 gr. Tablets) the pleasant bladder
laxer from any druggist. After four
days if not relieved go back and get
your money. 'You., wilL feel better
after this cleansing andHf«« get your
regular ^leep.' Sold by Nickson-Drug
Company. • \
You Cah^save money and reduce
your harvesting expenses by buying
a used Gleaner Baldwin Combine at
the, Crosbyton Service Station. - j
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Mr. and Mrs. D. G Hammett have
moved back to Fort Worth where Mr
Hifimmett has a position. j
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Joe Boyd was in Houston this week
on ^busiijess. iliss Fernq Boyd ac—|-
companied him to Dallas where she
will visit her sister. . I
A MOTH AND DUST PROOF, WHITE
LINED CEDARIZED BAG
Large Enough to hold three or four dresses*
With each dress, suit-or.
WintW Coat cleaned and
Pressed. — • .
This Bag Sells for 65 cents.
Cleaning and Pressing
Tailor Made Suits
DON'T WORRY
ABOUT
$ EXCHANGE
Your Dollar is StiU
Worth "PAR""
HER E
3Ye Jiave spent considerable time during
the years past learning how to buy na-
tionally advertised brands of reputable
Groceries, how to select the choicest vege-
tables ^and fruits-—.and we have spent those
same years learning how to sell them to you
economically and at lowest possible prices.
If you've been looking for a grocer with
YOUR kind of a store—and with YOUR
interest at heart—shop with the PLAINS
and find out what satisfaction really means
PLAINS MERCANTILE COMPANY
PHONE 74
PHONE 74
"Feels 20
'CJFMiVIW
lOalcJumi stifi.
"I mlrely can recomoMnd KMMh'tfn
Salts. X reduced from 156 to 110 lbs,
my natural weight and 2ft. years
younger. 'A pinch a; day, keeps the,
fat away,"' Mrs. VaSe Walter, Sr«t-
tle, Washington (Dec. SO. 1932).
v Once a day take Kruschen. Salts-
one half teaspoonful in a glass of
h^t. water first thflSg^«>very morning.
~ ■ y fat SAFELY
tod physicaLat- —
ipation, gas and
to bother—you'll
active—full , of
$ki
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A FLYING start With Conoco Bronze! Away like lightning^-oew
experience in power—in mileage—in all-around perforitiance^
greatly improved anti-knock, wi^i no increase in price.
The introduction of Conoco Bronze ha***keft-the motoiing public by
storm—the year's "best seller" in gasolines! ...
Fill 'er up with Conoco Bronze—and be convinced. .... ^
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1933, newspaper, May 12, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243011/m1/4/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.