The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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Phone 4741 Alton Seigler Crosbyton
Sane Location 3 Years North Courthouse
Tte dining room of
Restaurant in Floydada m the
scene of the Mi Slaneo Home
Demonstration Club's Sweet-
heart Banquet Friday night
February 13.
Large red cardboard heart*
decorated the wells while white
styrofoam hearts with ted cupid
darts decorated the dining table.
UK welcome by deb president
Mrs. 3. W. McClure was followed
by the invocation by Rev. I. R.
Williams.
^ Music was provided by Mrs.
Dennis Taylor of Gtwbyton. Mrs.
Lon Smith of Floydada was the
goest'speaker!
: Gifts were presented to two
families who have moved from
snd Mrs. Hubert
Mt Blanco: Mr
Holcomb snd Mr. and Mrs.
Feggram.
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After an hilarious period of
game-playing led. t y Mrs. Me-
dure, the evening's entertain
ment was brought to a close with
group singing.
Mrs. Brice Allen and Mrs. An-
thony Litta weir In charge of
arrangements and decorating
Attending were Mrs. Lon
Smith, Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Wil-
liams. Messrs. and Mines. S. G
Appling. Millard 'Watson, Harry
Morckel. Rudolph McCurdy V \\
McClure. Anthony Lstts, Loyd
Langiey. C. B. BHtartseil. C. F
Flemins. Holt Bishop. E. H.
Brown, Brice Allen. Wayne Rus
Sell. C. A. McClure. Gsrnet Jones,
Dennis Taylor. Hubert Hoi com fr.
Jim Feggram. J Hambright
and Kathy. —
relatives and friends. They have
been instructed to collect from
the customer when the cookies
are delivered, states Mrs: Suther.
rriie success of the Cookie
Sale is vital to the Girl Scout
Camping Program. The Com-
munity Chest „i§ our msin sup-
port, but the snnual Cookie Sale
this year provide? funds to de-
velop our new campsite," Mrs.
Suther said.
j. W. <Andy> Anderson
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Girl Scout
Cookie Sale
Begins March 6
Girl Scouts snd Riownies will
be knocking on residents floors
beginning March 6 when Cap-
rock Council girls will be selling
cookies snd nuts for the benefit
of Camp Rio Blanco, announces
Mrs. Lee Slither, cookie sales
chairman. ^
The scouts will offer for sale
creme filled sandwich cookies,
chocolate covered mint cookies
and four flavor cookies. Each
box will sell for 90 cents.
Senior scouts will sell peanuts
and mixed nuts In vacuum cans.
The nuts come attractively eased
in post board lanterns with a can
of both peanuts and mixed nuts.
.The lanterns will be sold for
or the cans may be purchased
separately for 50 cents.
The local troops will eight
cents for each box of cookies sold
this year, This money will re-
main with the Crosbyton scouts
and be used for materials and
Instruction.
The Caprock Girl Scout Conn
ell will receive 30 cents from
each bo* sold and the funds will
be set aside for the development
of Camp Rio Bianco located* In
Blanco Canyon- near ("rushyton
When a sale is made the scout,
will give the resident n sticker
"We Buy Girl Scout Cookies" If
she wants no other Scout to stop
at her door.
The scouts will be in uniform
when they approach neighbor:.
Mrs. Pat Berry
Comnlimeiited
By Slower
Mrs. Pat Berry was compli-
mented with a pink and blue
shower from 9:30 to U a. m. Sat-
urday Iri .&e.hcMme of Mrs. O. B.
Hefner.
The refreshment tsble was
covered with s white linen cloth
and silver appointments were
used The centerpiece featured
a small blue tree with small
infant dolls . "attached to the
limbs. White carnations were ar
ranged around the base.
Hostesses were Mmes. Hefner,
A. W. Wallace, D. A. Edwards,
Glenn Brashear. Bill Nickson.
Refreshments of tea, coffee,
blueberry muffins, donuts and
stuffed prunes were served to
guests. Approximstely !S0 persons
attended or sent gifts.
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Wednesdsy guest of Mrs. Carl
Jones was her sister. Mrs. Pete
Abbott of Phoenix, Arizona.
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A receptionist will be at both
offices at all times.
Horns Phone 2591, Crosbyton
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1959, newspaper, February 26, 1959; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243456/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.