The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, December 31, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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HOLD MEET IN B*)BERTSON
HOME FOR EXMAS PARTY
Hie R. CI Ellison family met tri
the afternoon on Christmas day .in
. the home of Mr. and MreT Wood-
row. Robertson for.dthet Janattyr|JI®esdames
Christinas tree a^nd annual ex-
change of gifts. Those present
' Wfere: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. EllJsQn
Jean and Keith; Mr. and Mrs. D
■'] B. Ellison and Judy; Mr. and Mrs|
Honker Ellison and (Kyle, Mr. and
Mr& Ernest Ellison, Clyde and
Zaner; Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Den-
fly, rnrrfigt. Ratty Ruth nrH baby
son of Amarillo; Mr. andKfSL'R
""C.J EUteon Jr., of Slaton,*Mr. and
im: r>:" K. Steyens of Ralls, Mr.
and Mrs. Woodrow Robertson airitf
Carrol.Dan. ^
alathean s. s. class has
Mejetlng in spence home
The
.Class i
Alathean
ejd iksChristmas'Social on
Thursday,. December £3, v in the
> home of Mrs!" Virgil Spence wltJV
Mrs. Gordon Tyler as co-hostess. .
A social hour was efljoyed by
all. Gifts were drawn from tho
ladened Christmiflis tree. * Refresh-
ments were seeded*. —
Those attendtMf-.the social were:
I. Wf-€**ier, 'Travis
Martin, W. B. Crew, Cecil Biack-
holleyman-jason
wood,M. W.Ayers, H. T. McClure,
Eldred Mizc, Cecil Swanda, Olen
Miller, Maurlfce Bewley, Lewis
Mize, Eddie Harklns, Milton Hef-
ley, Otis BroWn, v<bordon T^yler
and Mrs; Virgil ^pe«ce.
e. l. shipmans have
CHILDREN HOME CHRISTMAS
Mr. an,d Mrs. E. L. "Shipm'an had
the pleasure Of having all their
children home for the Christ
mas holidays. They were, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Shipman and child-
ren of Crosbyton; Mr, and ^ Mrs.
Don Edler and. son of Bprger; Mr-
and .Mrs.. Port Edwards and child-
ren of Levelland; Mr. and" Mr3.
Billy Kirk of Crosbyton. ■>
The marriage of Miss Jaunita
Harret Holleyman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. LonHolleyman,
this city, to Ralph E. JBiWni ' trf.
Wichita, Kansas, took place a
8:00-tftftock'P. M. on Friday, De-
cember 2*1 th, at the Baptist- par-
sonage with Rev. W: B. Fitzgerald
officating.
The couple will return, tp Faith
Bible Academy at Camdenton,
Mo., where they are students^
AT THE METHODIST CHURCH
revi J. W« WatuBH) I*W)tt
—CALENDER—
FRIgAY AND SATURDAY
E. BrawnJudy Canova In
BHI Elliott
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(^i^HayesIn
om
SUNDAY. AND MONDAY
LOUISE RAINERAnd '
WHJ.IAM BKNDIX In
HOSTAGES'
TUESDAY ONLY
PIERRE AUMONT And
SI SAN PETERS" ia
ASSIGNMENT I-BRIHANY"
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
BOB HOPE Aod'
BETTY JIUTTON Ii* V
Synday morning-'service will be
held^y the Presbyteriah CSiurcn-
and under, the ministry of ; Rev.
William H. Foster. Mr. Foster w
Superintendent -of Homq; Miaaiona.
Committee and director of the
educational work of the El Paso
Presbytery. The communion ser-
vice willbe,observed. Everyone is-
invited to" worship with us.
Our . regular,. Sunday evening
services are Ss usual. If you v do
not go elsewhere we sincerely in-
vite you toworship with us.
^.,r"'r—- ■' .
reunion is held at ,
ft. worth christmas 4
Those present for dinner and to
enjoy a family reunion at Fort
Worth, in the home of MrsTMollie
Woods, Christmas, were, her eight
chil'd^fcn, ..iMtv • ■and--"Mrs ~. Kelsey
WoOds., Mr: and Mrsi Clyde Woods,
Mr. and Mrs. EartWoods, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Woods and Greene
Woodsr alttsfrFoxt Worth. Mr. and
Mrs.-Loyd-E.1 Fowler> :©f Crosby-
tcSi, Ross Woods of Amarill2^ asffi"
Howard Woods, of RosWell, N. M.
Sixteen ' grandchildren and one
great- grand child.;
Other relatives were, Mr. and
Mrs. G, W. -Dufcerifir. an<i. Mrs.
Batty Battler.
; «Prien<fe attending were Rev-aijd
D. OiNeal, Miss Gladys Quii
len, Miss Millie.Hanus, L. Bruem-„
mer and Mrs. Hulsey,. all of. Fort
Worth. , •.
•* Wfe have bought the Crosbyton Produce busi-
ness from C. I>. Smith and will take charge on
Saturday, January, 1st. Bring us your Cream,
Eggs and Produce for highest market prices.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rainwater
FRESH DAILY
" Plan all yournieals so as to conserve vital '
foods; necesfiai^ .for our boys in the aimed v
forces.v Come to our store and let us help
you with your food selections. "'
!We also have a good stock of fresh frulfe
and ^vegetables, together with all lands of
high quality staple and canned foods. Our
meats are extra high quality^ tender, tasty
and always fresh... Let us prove it to you.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Simmons,
Of1'" Houston^ were- the guests dh-
Christmas of his brother, aud . fa-
mily Mr. and Mrs. Lr. M. Sinunons,
LAwrtnc^JrT, and Billly. Mu, Sim-
morrS sold' hts residence on South
Emerald Avenue to C. E. Stock-
ton while here.
—-—'■■■■ o "* • r ■
SLAP A JAP WITH.A: BOND!
Mr. andjjtfrs. V. R. Hal torn ami
Ray,.,Mr. and Mrs. Olen Littlefield
and Mary Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Sherwood and daughters Freda
and Mrs. Kenneth Halbert, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde . Sherwood and
Patty Sue spent Christmas 1 n
Childress with their mother Mrs.
H. E. Sherwood.
■ V '
,
FOR SALE—e*n«mi house^tfftd
bath, See'Lottie EAson. 1-lta
PERMANENT WAVE, 59c
your own-^permanent with
-Kurl Kit. Complete equipme
including 4t) curlers and shampoo.
Easy to - do, absolutely harmless,
braised hy thousa^dsj^iflcludju*
TOy MCRgnzie,' v
-^(Adoo.fc
and prfct
glamorous movie,
star. Money refunded if not satiisH
«ed. ;• , " :
CITY DRUG STORE
slap a jap with a bond!
' FORgl
ter bark,
FOR i
Tractor '
find ttrea •
Texas.- , T"
-fqrT'
■HiTOfnr"
Rattoem:
?Wat
"Pistol Packin* Monfnt'a,"
Mitchell bomber equipped
in the Southwest Pacific,
recently been hitting the enemy
Department announCeiaent
—
Mitcfieli is the first plane to be equippi
■>o -n a great success in smashing Japan
form of a North TSiherican"li;25
limete,r cannon, is a smash hit
plane and others like it . have
the "flyi#W>#MUJ*ry.'V A War
Wed that the North American
ped with heavy artillery and has
S'se shipping and supply centers.
1
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OtrVjEli GROTE, 17, of Maion
is Texas' champion 4-ti meal
441. Meat Producer
I Mr. afid Mrs. J. F. Lindsey and
daughter"" Louise, of Ralls, , were
Christma3 dinner guests of their
son and family, Mr. and Mre. AJ-
Jvie Lindley and Carol.
i :.jss . ' — -o—— r
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Finch had as
their holiday guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Logari'and two. children
and Mrs.«lra Ott of Hereford.
Mrst Wiiey L.. Curry and child-'
ren, Leon, Pat,, and-Nina Marie, or
Big Springs visi.ted friends' here
.this week.
. Mr. and Mfs. E. M. Perkins and
Mrs. J. Frank Smith are expected
return home " this week-end •
from .Dallas. Mr. -Perkins and Mrs.
Smith v underwent surgery while
•iA«|tarlias. They are -^Both reported
doihg satisfactorily.
... Chick's are being booked fasti
of-town customers.
t
- Book your order now to insa^ 1
you want them. -
We will open, our l>ig.hntcher
hafch. all p^uiprtireeds n
BASS
. AND
Je$se Bass, Prof
State Flock Selecting & Pullonu
animal producer for 1943. Named bj
the -state club office for his outstand
ing record of achievements in grow
ing and fattening farm livestock ac
cording to the wartime demands, hi
receives from Thomas E. Wilsoi* •
Chicago, a 17-jewel gold Watch—thr
state award in the current .nationa
1-H jneat animal contest.... During
si* years iivxlub work,' the'youtl
handled 94 baby beeves,: and 20 hogs
on which he won $2,419.75 in jcasl
prizes, which brought his totC*in
come from all nroiprta tn ftl 7 787 17
Miss La Verne Mullinspf Brown-,
field was the guest Christmas of
her pareqts, Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Gr§en and Miss Kay-. • '
" : o————
Mrs. R. L. Gentry and son, Bil-
ly Chase of Seminole, are /spend-
-ing the week here with their par-
elits and grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Chase, j-
——.—:—rO :
' Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Reed Jr.,
and daughter, Kay Sharon, of Lo-
renzo, were Christmas guests of
his parents, Rev. and Mrs. H;
Reed.
Wf Deliver
Rev. J. Ws Watson officiated
at the marriage of his nephew.
Ensign Elmer C. Watson, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs., Elmer C. Watso'n,
Sr., of Demmitt, to Mifis Lelia
Claire J ones, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. ElmO S. Jones, of Tuscola,
which took place Christmas night
at 6:30 o'clock at the home of the
bridegroom's -uncle, L. B. Watson
in Lubbock. \ ;
M^l and Mrs. P. E. Holleyman
had as their guests for. chriatrnna
dinner, their, son, Pfc. Johnny
Holleyman and four friends,J*fc.
Gftfprd Mirtens, Sgt. Willis Kaigle,.
CplTLee Carter and Pvt. Chariie
Ingersoll, all of SPAAF, Lubbock.
FOR VICTORY BUY BONDS—
9.
tnyour
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDuff, Mr.
and Mrs. Frankie Sidloski visited
relatives in DaUas and Ellis coun-
ties during the holidays.
Over the tbp in Italy!
ridge, one more mile on the road
to Berlin. '
A« la victorious military cam-
palgnt, people on the home front
tnuit .sacrifice"to provide all the
sinews of war. One of these is the
regular purchase of Wan- Bond#.*-'
- ^ ^S. Trtosury Dtparlmtnt
^IjOGO^Bushels of No. 1
No Johnson Grass;
Winter Barley Seed,
This is stored sit the Gin Inn on the Highway.
TX7HEblj;i was « ldd my
father used to sing a song
that ended lip with this refrain:
pal it h jroar bas,
ywl*tflilw y« bar* tobacca'
in your old tobacc* b«i." t
^ Well, the words stuck with
me, but I' guess the moral
didn't.
No matter how hard I tried
\ . I never seemed to be able
to faye up a red cent!
* w _<• ' • y— -l\,
But it'a mil diS nnt now!
* About. 10 months ago;. I
started buy lag Wat; Bonds ''on
the :&yroil Savings Plan.
Figured it wii the least I Could
do for Uqde Sam. - ^ ''
' A^id that'^ the onfy way I
thotlght about it... .until just
recently. • «
Now. all of a sudden, I've
discovered that—for the first
time in the history -of Yours
Truly—r*n Baring dough.
.Every month," rain - or -Shines
hell-or-high-water I'm sticking
away a War Bond, a Bond
t>'
that'll brim
' every $1.00
" Those 9*
to mount I
going to k*- ~
up. < For r
iweM led'-
ing... oat
%asdockwci)
So Fait
I, a little'
"Oh,«mW
•" § Hmsi h! :
And fwll •>
yMrsU>
SAVE WITH ILS. WAR BONDS
EVERYBODY...EVERY PAYDAY...
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, December 31, 1943, newspaper, December 31, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256065/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.