The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1958 Page: 7 of 16
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KERRY
CHRISTMAS
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... AND BEST WISHES
TO EACH OF YOU, OUR FRIENDS
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SOCIETY
PARTIES — WEDDINGS — SHOWERS — CLUBS
WOMEN'S FEATURES — CHURCHES
—CHARLENE BENNETT—
Sunday School Classes
Join for Yule Dinner
Eu7,elian and Deborah Sunday
School classes joined in for a
Christmas dinner Tuesday in
the basement of the First Bap-
tist Church. j
Devotional was given by Mrs.
Wayne Grizzle, teacher of the
Euzelian Class. More than 30
persons attended the buffet din-
ner.
Heliolatry is sun worship.
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The first U.S. coins were cop-
per.
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The Deluge occurred about
2350 B.C.
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Charlie Chaplin was born in
England.
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abide with
and we wish you a
PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR!
Whitchurch Motor
MR. AND MRS. GALEN WHITCHU RCH AND PAM D. C. HARRISON
HENRY HIGGINBOTHAM L. E. HOBBS L. H.-JOHNSON
BILLY JONES G. E. DICEERSON ' DON EDWARDS
Ella Gowens Is
Bride in Home
Ceremony
cess style featuring a full
flounce in back. The scoop neck-
line dress was topped with a
Chantilly lace jacket, designed
with Peter Pan collar and long
sleeves tapering to points. Her
fingertip veil of nylon illusion
fell from a white flower hat. She
carried white carnations on h
white Bible.
At the reception following the
ceremony, the bride's table was
cohered with a white linen cloth
and centered with a 3-tierecl
wedding cake topped by a min-
iature bride and groom. Ap-
pointments were ot silver and
crystal.
In the house party were Mrs.
Donald Gowens, Mrs_ Delmer.
Gowens, sisters-in-law" of the
bride and Mrs. Odell Justus,
aunt of the bride.
When the couple left for a trip
to points in West Texas the bride
wore a blue linen suit with black
accessories. -Her corsage was ot
white carnations from her bridal
bouquet.
They will reside in Crosbytqn
where he is employed at the Fi-
na Station.
Miss Ella Gowens became the
bride of Floyd Rogers at a dou-
ble ring ceremony read at 1 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 13 in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Gowens. Rev. Wayland Boyd,
pastor, First Baptist Church, of-
ficiated.
Parents of the bridegroom are
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Rogers ot
Haskell.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore a street-
length dress of white embroid-
ered broadcloth, fashioned prin-
ENTERTAIN OVER WEEKEND
Weekend guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs Garnet Jones
wefe Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones,
Crowell; Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Jones,,,and Dale Keith of Here-
ford; Miss Evelyn Jones, Sey-
mour and Miss Emma Pendl'e-
ton, Vernon. Other guests at a
Sunday luncheon were Mr. and
Mrs. Truett Mayes, Nonette and
Karen and Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Wayne Jones, Bobby and Su-
zanne.
Solder is an alloy of lead and
tin.
Megascopic observations are
made with the naked eye.
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Ghandi was married at the
age of 12.
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Romeo's Juliet was only 13
years old.
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Christmas time is one of those rare occasions
when our thoughts turn from the material things
of life to the nobler, more beautiful ones .. .
to our loved ones and our personal friends
... to our business friends and associates
... to the happiness we can bestow rather
than that which is bestowed upon us.
We realize that were it not for the good will
and friendly feelings of folks like you, we would
not have been privileged to enjoy many of the
happinesses which have been ours this year.
As an expression, therefore, of our genuine
appreciation of your good will, we extend to you
our most sincere good wishes for a MERRY
CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR.
JOE'S AUTO SUPPLY
Joe and Herma Loy Farris, Joanna and Sammie J.
Arthur Lee Griffin
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MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Our gift to you ... the comfort and convenience assured
by the bright blue flame of natural gas.
At this time of the year, particularly, it is extremely
gratifying to be providing a service which contributes
so much to warmth and contentment in the
home during the Holiday Season.
So from each and every one of us at Pioneer,
Best Wishes for good health — and the happiest
Christmas you've ever had!
uk*^e«fwV'mm Natural Gas Company
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Wishing You
It's the Season when friends greet friends,
with a cheery, happy message — it's the
Season when folks let loose the thoughts
that are in their hearts the Vhole year
through. \
And that's the reason for this message. It
says a sincere "Thank you" for the business
you have given us ■— and to wish you a
wonderful Christmas — a Holiday! Season
full of happiness, joy and contentment...
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rhrough the years the Three Kinss have become one
of the symbols of Christmas. Coming from afar, they-
brought gifts for the King of.Men. With their devo- -
tion they brought gifts for the Child.,
Another symbol through the years is that of wishing
friends happiness at this Holy time. It gives us special
pleasure to do this each year, for we have indiedi
been blessed with friends.
For you and yours/W make this wish: A/tay thu
Christmas and^sfl those wRi&h follow be occasions _}
of Peace and Good Will.
Club Cafe
MR. AND MkS. W. H. MAYFIELD
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1958, newspaper, December 25, 1958; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243447/m1/7/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.