The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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NEWS..,.
OSL T. E.TH©HlfHILL.
Sunday school and church at
tendartce was much better Sun:
lU), There
sickness In Our community, i
Where did 1959 go? At leant it
really skipped by in a hurry.
i Those enjoying New Years Day
dinner with Mrs- J C. "McCrack-
en and Mrs Clara Dean ..we're
Mr, and Mrs. Earnest.Smith, Mr
aW'Mrs. Smith khd BeM
sie Oanda and S. P. Starrett, aii f<
of Crosbyton; Mr, and Mrs. D. 0
ThomhUl. Mr. and Mrs. M. R
McCray's, Lois Ann jKeridrictn,
hack borne Saturday, Lois Ann
w^s enroute to Fort Worth Where
<?hels a student at "the Seminary.
Those enjfjying- New Years
Dinner with Mr. and . Mis. Ben
Beckham, "Monica and Rodney
Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Sp«;nce of Floydada, Mr. and
I Mrs. T. E. Thornhiii
Afternoon and overnight visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
, F.ornenick and son,. Jerry;'of Got-
ton. Calif... Mr . Lomenick .--is. --a-
How we hope and pray that the j Hivens and boys, Teddy, Preston
. 49Bfa wltt he better than the^SO's. J and Mickey.
We hope there will be~peace be^: Mr. and Mrs.- A.' D. -Whaler)
tween nations and peace artd'K i.vited Mrr. and- Mrs. D. D,
love between neighbors every- Thornhiii New Years night.
Where. ! Mrs> bill; McCray and girls.
During the ,50's the dry land, M<Uani<? and/Cindy^ visited with
farmers had. 7 years of -drouth J Mrs. McCra/s family, the Ken
■o ihany. had to K've up fanning dricks, of Johnson, Kansas last
and. seek employment in "the i We^k. Mr. McCray went up
cities and the oil fields. We hope . Thursday,, bringing Mrs. McCray
for a prosperous year I960.. .-... ; arid th<- girls also a sister of Mrs.
With A Lean From Us
Boy, these '60 models are something.
And you can, possess one too-rwith a
loan at reasonable rates from _your
most reliable lending agency—thebank.
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
, Member F. D. I. Cf . v-
— PHONE 33*1 —
cousin of Mr.s, Beckham's. Satur
day Mr..and Mrs. Jerry . Thomp-
son and baby,. Brad, ol ,Boulder:
Colo, came by from a visit with
Jerk's family Iri Arkansas, to
Sunday with his _ parents, Mf.
and Mrs, fX D.4Thofnhiil. Other
Sunday dinner guest were Mr.
land Mrs. Homer -Srtjiih . and
; daughter. Bessie. Karen Winegar
i Mr. and Mrs. T. E Thornhiii and
I sons. Sunday nigh I visitors were
iMi-' arid Mrs A. L. Winegar, Kv~
I bert and Georgia Ann.
| Bi 11 McCra.y visited . -with the
| T. E, Thornhills Thursday morn-
; ing.
Rev and Mrs, L. E. White and
! Karen enjoyed, a frip during, the
•"holidays to Oklahoma and Ama
rillo.-
Curtis Leatherattod visited
■fWmald Wayne and 'C<immy
Thornhiii Thursday night nf* last
week.• * v.,;-. ,
Mr. ami Lonnie White
and baby daughter, Penney,
ily whom thed had not seen for
17 yean, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Den-
ton and family, of White Sands,
N, Mex. The Dentons have not
been in the States very long af-
ter spending quite some time
overseas; 'what a nice way to
start the New Year;
Mr. arid Mrs, Donville Moore
and children, returned home
Sunday night from a Sight . see
ing tour , going through-the val-
ley-down along Jhe coast into
Louisa pa. Ala hamn Mj«ftbsipi i
and^Aefcansas. They report
very enjoyable trip. -
Carolyn Sue Parker of Spur
thf wppkend with her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs... Lee
visit a shpirtwhilst aad4q . g«±pParker and .was avhurclv viiftor
their other children, Monica and ~ "
Rodney who have been visiting
r^eir grandparents, the Ben
Beckham* and the Calvin, Beck-
hams of Lubbock. '■vr.i
Brian Webster had to spend
quite a l<#of the'Christmas holi-
days in the hospital. We hwpe he
will obft be feeling fine again.
Mr. and Mrs. C. &/ ThWhhiil of
Mt Blanco News
(Mora Christmas Locals From
Lot WeGk'i Mews)
Mr. and Mrs/Frank Moore and
Mr. and Mrs. C F. Fleminw were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. C.
H. Moore In Crosby ton "for a fam •
ily gathering. - >
" Mr. and>lMrs. Weldon McCJure
visited Mrs. .M. J. Mosley in
Crpsbyton Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Fiank Muurrvra-
ited in the Doyle-Moore home at
Sunday morning-Ot:
guests of the Parkers were a }Kathy
brother and a nephew arid their , Bro
families, the Henry Tee and J.'Rr
Tee famUIfes, all of Lubbock. -
Sunday visitors with Mr. aria
MM; Claude Sudduth Wfexe Mr.
and Mrs. -Richard Sudduth and.
dann, — • * ■ ^
Mr and Mrs. Dale' Lai-gent re-
Sunday djnner guests . in the
E. H.—Brown-.home—M^exe tfveir
children, Mr. arid Mrs'-,;EdfP u nd
Brown>, Rex and- Scott ana^ Mr.
rs. Rilly- Hamhripht and
went surgery at West Texas
hospital on Mond'ay. The Mill-
ard Watsons and McCurdys are
spending most of; their time with
him. v
Karen, Sherry and Dean Wat -
son spe At Monday with the Hen -
ry Brewer family.
Mrs; A, G. Barnett spent Christ-
• ."*■ 'V '
mas holidays In"Pur^r. >Mo.,
Floydada and Plainview h^tr re
relumkig h^^TaRuSfy" 27-"Ac-
companying her to Missouri
were her sister. Mrs. J. H. tPoore,
Floydadv Mr. and Mrs. Don
Cage arid Clay, Lubbock. ''
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Office Supplies At Tba Bavknr
m
STUDY THE BIBLE
-ILLUSIONS"
Floydada Christmas eve. .' _ _^There are man.v people ^ho
- ^ive in a. World of illusions t<?;
ijay hoping against hope that
their illusions *-may become a
reality while feearing all stlie
time to face the realities of truth
Kermit spent Saturday night and {.turned to San Antonio On W^d
- — -f,- - •• -
nesday of last , week after spend-
ing the holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. arid Mrs. JT-Wt Stewart.
Wednesday morning Mr.« and
Mrs. Largent .and Mrs, Tiff Hol-
comb were callers in the T. E.
Thornhiii home
y^New Years night Mr..and Mrs.
D. 3- Moses and- children were
supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
vis Moore arid children. Mr. "and
Mrs. 'Arvis Moore and children
were Sunday afternoon visiters
with Mr. and Mrs Mr L. Tiilson
Jri Cro hgrtjon
Mis* Kitty Joyce Mpore was a
Sunday dinner g jest of Miss
Sherri -Parker and also attended
Sherri's birthday party Sunday
California were
night visitors"
Saturday; fever
With Lonpie's
Beckham. A'iT spent Sunday in
Lubbock in the Calvjn Bcckham
home. . : "
Miss Yvonnda -Marley spent
Wednesday night in Crosby ton
as guest of Miss Carol'Sue Ellis.
- Mrs. Charles Sudduth and
girls of Gillette, Wyoming, Mr.
and Mrs. David SuddufhamTsbn
arid'Jim Sudduth, Tall of Lub-
bock and Mr. arid Mrs!. Richard
Sudduth were holiday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sud-
duth'-, ■
Mrs. H. S. Crausbay had as
her guest from Saturday until
Suridajf* af-erriodn, a sister and
hus'band. Mr. and- Mrs; Harie-y
Henderson of Tahoka.
New Yen rs Day Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Parker were surprised with
a Visit from a nephew aiid fam'
afternoon.
On December 27 Mr. and, Mrs.
of S Hoyt McCluW. Mr. arid Mrs. Ron
to visit in the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Otis Mille-r, sister of Mrs-
McCIurfe—Three brothers and
their famlliees were also present.
Christmas Day the ftoyt . and
Ronald ^McClure families enjoy-
ed Christmas dinner with Mr.
and Mrs." Robert Moss and boys
of Memphis, Texas. Mrs. Moss is
a sister of Hoyt's.
Nev^ Years Day dinner guests
withMr. and Mrs, Hoyt. McClure
were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mc-
Clure, Rhonda and Brenda, Mr.
and Mrs. Duane McClure and
Rhetta.
SHOP THE
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COATS
V2 PBICE
S L AC
(ALTERATIONS FREE)
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^ Sale Prices From
$555 to $1195
DOBBS & WILLARt)
H A TS
One Gfjonp of Values to $15.00
SSLOO —
JACKETS
-Sale Prices From
$5J5to$!SJS
Sale Prices From
$2.49 to $5^5
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JAVS0N
SHIRTS
Sale Price Only
$198
law. •?-.
Prices Slashed or^ our Entire Stock of
WORK AND DRESS SHOES
Freeman and Redwing
Rt
LE BARGAINS! !
aid McClure and girls and Mr.
arid Mrs -Duane McClure and
daughters! ail went .to ■-Abilano
Golfing businessmen often fee!
that if they shoot above par they,
are neglecting their golf; and if
they shoot below par they are
neglecting their business:
Bro. Arzell Hyche was a guest
iri the Brice Alien home on Sun-
day. ■.
Mr. and Mrs. Brice Allen and
family were Christmas^ - day
guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Robert
Moss and sons at Memphis. Ot-
hers present." were "Mr- arid Mrs?
Dennis Taylor and sons, Mrs. C.
A. McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
"McClure'iand Mr: and Mrs. Hoyt
McClure.
Mr. arid* Mrs. Weldon McClure
visited in Jal. N. MeX.. on- Thur.s:
day with Mrs. Eli Tibbets and
Mr, and Mrs. F]. H Brown took,
her mother, Mrsx Barhjtra Smith
to her home in Lubbdck Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Miller arid
children of TCiHa vvero hoitda'y
guests oTln*c; parents, Mr: and
Mrs. S. G. Appling.
-—-ChUs't'mas dinnei guests "f Mr.
and. Mrs<-S. G: Appli.np and Joe-
were Mr. and "Mrs. Jr- Latta,
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Watson, Sr..
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne' Appling
arid girls and Mr. E..L. NOfmali.
all of Floydada-'Mrc and Mrs.
Gairies Temple of Lubbock, Mr
and Mrs. Leerrian Norman and
•Jackie of Amarillo.
Mr. arid Mrs.' MlllaW, Waismi
and children and ftflr.-' arid -MrS:'
Rudolph McCurdy were Christ
mas day dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. WatsSrr in- Lub
bock. Mr. J. H. Watson under
DR. JIM J. ROBERTS
chib o p r actob
CHOSBYTON OFFICE
Mondays. Wednesdays,
and Fridays—Phone 3881
lubbocSToffice
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays — Phone PO 3-4275
A receptionist will.be at both
offices at ali tipies.
Roma Phone 2591, Crosbyton
itself. Friend, are~you" one or
those who fear reality? Arc? you
afraid of the truth? Do you trem-
ble inside -wjjen someone ques-
tions youfr pfactices in life?
When the tfruth is revealed, dc
you accept it knowjng it is Con-
trary to what you have believed
Do you rebel T when truth is
preachcd? Think -seriously friend
because only you can .tjuth-fuliy
answer these questions. Shouid
your answer be yes you are liv-
ing in a world of illusions trying
td escape- the realities of life.
Webster has" defined", an illu-
sion as a- false image or concep-
tion, wfijch may be mis inter -.
preted as a real * appearance, ou
mayi be something irnaginecL A
person Irving in a world:of lllu
sions may develope a false men-
"SgStHigr
li.eved to
true.
Perhaps there is no greater
world or illusion than in (he
rcaim of religion. The sad ^part
4.bout this is, that when we stand
iri the day of Judgment it will
be too late for a reprieval. Peo-
ple won't face reality and truth
in religion today because"
destroy their illusions. The lily.
sioflTUTtrt rnost' people are labor-
mg uridelr today is'^the old- man-
made idea and opinion of every-
one going, to the church of his
choice. This sounds good, and
pleases everyone that is relig-
iously inclined, but there is just
one thing -wrong with this'iliu-
sion, it cannot be ffound in the
BIBLE. -The Word of .God can be
false conception of rhings.^va.ile
h< Ui'virii: iheni ,lo 1 be—Un.-^ral
thirfg. ; : '■
To illustrate the above defini-
tion let* us consider one or two
examptcs of where people living
in a world of JllusiOns; found
themselves {n the arms of. real-
ity: One example happened on
December 7, 1941 When Japan £}t-
tacked Pearl Harbor. Miliicwis of
-Americans'' telt secure in -tne
strength of U. S. military might,
and felt-that po nation on earth'
would dare attack any posses-
fiion of the U. S.; but.Jthey lived
in a world of illusions, and the
reality of war came with a'tell
ing .blow to our^Navy and armed
forces.
Another, example in more re-
cent years. ,£an. be cited iri the
fieid of intefiectualism. No oris
questioned the superiority of in
tellectualism. of the U.. S. over
other nations until Russia laun-
ched a satellite. We then came
ie realiaitiOTi, that while
we were living in a world of il-
lusions someone else had placed
the truth of reality squarely be-
fore us. We hummed and. hawed
arid sputtered and faltered, and
tried without success to justify
our lack, of knowledge. Our Pub- >
lie Schools took the brunt of the
attack, but the truth of thefo&t?
ter was that most peonle HvmI -
in a workLof ihusteis, hoping
™pe that what they bel
be truth was really
tal image of things, or have a- twisted, perverted, aftd misapi
plied in many ways^ to try to
leave the Impression on:
. tie ,
that" this idea Is divinely istup-
ported, but it cannot be done
"and be in perfect harmony with
the will of God.
,. STUDY YOUR BIBLE and,
fearri the truth because truth is
real and not ,an if^usiori. The .
word of • God teaches there is *
one body l Eph. 4:1-6), and there
"nTusTTiot" be any"divTsions TT Cor.
1-10); but man says we have to
divide because all people can't
see the Bible alike. Friend, is ~
this true, or is this what we want
to believe? We may all be wrong
but there .is one thing for sure,
we cannot all be right unless "
we. "speak the same thing, and
be of the same mind, and of the
same judgment" (I Cor. lilO;
Phil. 2:2; Phil. 3:16).
STUDY THE BIBLE and let us
get back to the truth; speak-
where the Bible speaks, and be
silent where the Bible is silent .
come let us reason
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1960, newspaper, January 7, 1960; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243501/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.