The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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Mr. and Mis. Homer Robinett
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Misses Mtiyrtli Alley and
Freda Parsons visited Miss Kay
Havens Sunday.
Murlene Gardner was an over •
A. W Brigps ano Tiigtit guest of Juanita Elkins ot
te Vickers. Kathy Spur Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winkler at
tended the Spur Homecoming
ihis week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith
and Jo Ann were Spur visitors
Friday night
S. J. and Gerald Wiihams Ibf
Sunday after
with Mr. and Mri.
of Spur.
Bingham Spur,
flto Sunday night guest of
M* Sue Winkler
Waldo Havens
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Crosbyton were Tuesday night
guests of the O. W.
Mr and Mrs Frank
and boys were Sundi
with Mr and Mrs. M. SL Hadda-
ton ot Roby. ,,
Miss Janice Pierce visited Mias
Ann Parsons Tuesday evening. m
I Miss Jo Ann Smith was the
.Saturday night guest el Mim
' Patsy Smith of Spar. -
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Pierce and
: Janice and Mrs. O. AT Pierce of
i Lubbock «e;e Sunday dinner
quests ot Mr. and Mm. L. G.
i Fierce and Gary of CMbyton.
! Mr. and Mrs. A W- Briggs and
j Murlene were Spur visitors Sat-
j urday night.
The Cotton Baifcleya were
I shoppers in Lubbock Monday.
| They were also in Spur Tuesday.
S S. Shields and Cotton Bark-
lev accompanied the FFA boys
*nd Mr H C Hoover to the Dal-
las Fair Friday, coming home
Sunday.
Mrs. Cotton Barkley and Boney
j Scott spent Friday in Spur at
Homecoming, seeing the football
; game Friday night. They also
went back Saturday for the bar-
becue and class parties.
Mrs. Cotton Barkley was a
Crosby ton visitor Sunday while
, waiting for S. S. Shields and Cot
McAdooNews
tor. Barkley to return with the
FFA group from the Dallas Fair.
She also visited Mrs. Dutch
Hines Friday morning.
Mrs L C Winkler and boys
ot Af'on spent Friday night with
Mr ,and Mrs Roy Winkler and
children, and L C. Winkler.
Mr and Mrs. O. W. Pierce and
Janice and Miss Sue Whitnw nf week-end with.her parents. Bro
and Mrs. J. C. Arnold.
Mrs. L. E. Bass, Mrs. Viva Grif-
lin and Bro. J C. Arnold
XOrWx-k* vi.STVetf Mrs. Lillie Wil-
liams N J ar.d Gerald, Sunday
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evening. *
Hoy Robinett was Saturday
night supper guest of Mr. and
: Mrs. Homer Robinett and Bev-
erly.
; Miss Katie Fewell of Wake
j was a Tuesday night guest *ol
j Miss Freda Parsons.
Bro. and Mrs. Alley and Art
I were Sunday wsttors witfi Mr.
and Mrs. C. P Witt.
Roy Don Winkler spent Satur-
j day night with Dean Turbyfill.
Miss Patsy Smith of Spur vis-
j ited Miss Jo Ann Smith Sunday
; evening.
D. A. Pierce and Jeedie of Fort
j Stockton and J4 M. Pierce of
j Floydada visited in the O. W.
; Pierce home Saturday morning.
Mr. Theo Ashenback of Camer-
: on is visiting this week in the
A. M. Humble home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennth War-
i shaw. Wayne and Ronnie of Wil-
son, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hadderton. Frank, Larry and
Randy. Saturday evening.
Mrs. Glenn Smith was a Tues-
day visitor with Mrs. Jim Smith
of Spur.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Pierce vis-
ited Mrs. Georgie Wilson and
new son of Ralls in the Crosby
ton hospital Sunday evening.
Miss Elsie Ratheal of Crosby-
ton was a Tuesday night guest
of Miss Jo Ann Smith.
Miss Doris Marlar ot Crosby-
ton was a Tuesday night guest
of Miss Kay Havens.
Miss Evelyn Alley was a Sun
Mm. Orvin Callihan,
and Paula of Midland, are vie-
wing rtlatleai here prior to mov-
ing to Brownfield where Orvin
will be employed.
lbs. Ua B. Lane spent Satur-
day night at Dickens with Mrs
T. H. Blackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. John* Formby
wue Spur shoppers Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G G. Allen, Gra-
dy and Cleta Nell, spent Sunday
at Dickens in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward.
T. A Harvey was awe to re-
turn home on Thursday after
several days confinement in the
Spur hospital following a trac-
tor accident. His daughter, Mrs.
Susie McCandless of Odessa, is
visiting in the home for a few
days. Another daughter. Mrs.
Janet Cage, has returned to her
home in Fbrt Worth after a visit
here.
R- E Higgins. who was bitten
by a rattlesnake Sunday after-
noon. is confined to the Crosby-
ton hospital where he is receiv-
ing treatment.
Jana Edwards of Fort Worth
is visiting her grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Nickels.
Lucile Kirkehdall and Bflly
Brownlow of Lubbock visited the
G. G. Aliens Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Gatha Gaddy df
Portales spent the week-end in
the home of his sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Palo Grissom.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. B. Killian
and Beth of Amarillo spent last
Flemmons made a
trip to Albuquerque ov-
er the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harts
were among theee attending the
Homecoming at Spur Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. A Allen vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Al-
len of Lubbock Thursday.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin hon-
ored their son, Leo, and daugh-
ter. Leia. with a birthday dinner
in their home Sunday. Present
for the occasion were Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Griffin. Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Griffin and baby, Joienc
Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Eg-
ger, Mr. and Mrs. La voice Jones
and baby of Lubbock. Mr. and
Mrs. Owen Egger and children
of Ropesville. and Mr. at>d Mrs.
Raymond Dean and family of
Level land.
Mr. and Mrs. Vpmon Morgan
of AmaiiUe were visitors during
the week-end in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harris and
attended Spur High School
Homecoming. I
Al/c and Mrs. Albert C. Worth.
Abilene are visiting her parents,
Its coming! Harvest Jubilee. Adv.
Mr. and Mis. John A. Allen.
O.-W. Allen Is vlatUng In Lub.
bock Willi the W. W^Allens and
Mrs. Lota Brownlow
Mrs. Bobby Thomason and
Dale Tedford of Crosbyton visit-
ed last week with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pow-
ers.
Mrs. Rusty McWilllams visited
in Lubbock last Friday with her
sister, Mrs. Rod Parkinson.
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were
visiting in the T. A Harvey
home Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Ella B. Lane visited in
Plainview last week-end with
her son. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Lane
Jr.. and children, and accompan-
ied them to Amarillo for a visit
with friends.
Recent visitors In the home of
Bro. and Mrs. J. C Arnold were
Mr. and Mrs. Grady King of Laz-
buddie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Buckner.
Jr., and Rex of Ltibbock were
Sunday visitors with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Buckner. They
attended services at the Church
of Christ.
Bro. and Mrs. Glen Basinger
were Sunday dinner guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Christopher
and James Neil. Jr.. of Lubbock,
visited Sunday in the L. E. Bass
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc
Williams Jr. a. d family of La-
mesa were week-end visitors
with his father. L. H. McWil-
liams.
Mrs. Gc-o. Potts spent Friday
night in Lubbock with her
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Denzil
McMillan and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Phifer
were Sunday visitors in Lubbock
in the Bill Tooke home.
Mrs. Noble Neff was shopping
j in Crosbyton Saturday.
Mrs. M. A. Winegar and chil-
day visitor of Miss Barbara Par-' dren of Lubbock visited Satur-
£ons day and Sunday with her pa-
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fisher vis- ! rents. th,e L. B. Pipkins.
ited Sunday evening with Mr. i Jack Allen accompanied Al-
and Mrs. Lem Parsons, Mark, ! bert Worth to Denver where
Sam, Curtis. Jan and Sheldon, of } 'hey visited during the week-
Spur. | €nd-
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Havens ! Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Neff. of
and Leta Beth were Thursday ! House. N. SL, and Mr. and Mrs.
(M.
fer by W. Lee tfDudett
Alex Lambert and Lee Alex of
Clovis. visited relatives over the
week-end here and were Sunday
dinner guests in the Dale Neff
home. Other dinner guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lewis and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Noble
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evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Norvel Havens of Dickens.
Mrs. C. Parsons of Spur and
Mrs. R. G. Havens and Leta Beth
were Wednesday dinner guests
of Mrs. Ralph Parsons and
David.
Mrs. Bud Harris was hostess af anfJ family,
a Stanley Party given in the
home of Mrs. Anna Baldwin of
Dickens Thursday evening. En-
joying the party and refresh-
ments were Mmes. A. M. Hum-
ble, Glenn Havens. Fred Hum-
ble, C. P. Witt. A. W. Briggs.
Ralph Parsons and the hostess.
Mrs. Bud Harris, Helen and Lai-
iy and Terry Gage.
The Y. W. A. held their instal-
lation services Tuesday night.
Mrs. Kenneth Havens and Mrs.
Roy Cowan were in charge of the
program. The church was decor-
ated with beautiful bouquets of
flowers and the services were
performed by candlelight. The
girls were installed in their dif-
ferent offices as Mrs. Kenneth
Havens read their duties. Girls
in Y.W.A. are Jo Ann Smith. Lea-
nora Winkler, Kay Havens, Fre-
da Parsons, Murlene Gardner.
Janice Pierce, Ann Parsons and
Beverly Robinett. Refreshments
of cookies and punch were serv-
ed after the services.
The W. M. U, Installation Ser-
vices were hela Sunday night
before church services Mrs. R.
R. Ratheal of Pansy performed
the service by telling each offi-
cer of their special duties. There
are 16 ladies in W.M.U.
We wish to extend a welcome
to all to services at the Watson
Baptist Church each Sunday.
Sunday school begins at 10 o'-
clock. church services at 11 each
Sunday morning. Training Un-
ion, Bible Study and Sunbeams
at 7 p. m. and church services at
7:30 p. m. We are glad to have
Bro. Arthur Allen of Post as pas-
of our
tor
church.
Its
Jubilee. Adv.
INSURANCES
J. M. RANKIN. Agant
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Res. Phone Coprock 2274
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at Crosbyton. Crosby Co., Texas.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1956, newspaper, October 11, 1956; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243332/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.