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Cmbrton (Twi.) Review Page 2 Thundery. December 5. 1963
THE CROSBYTON REVIEW
Established in January, 1909
Published Weekly on Thursdays at Crosbyton, Crosby Co., Texas
W H CURRY
MILS BILLYE STOCKTON
WAYNE DOBSON
Editor and Publisher
News Editor
Mechanical Foreman
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Territory, $3.00; elsewhere, $3.50.
ENTERED at Second ('Jut Mail Matter on the I4lh day of January, 1909, at the
Foil Office at Croabvton, Teui, under the act of (UragreM of March 3, 1879.
HEADLINES: Society nrwi wcurnnt pre\lou«l>, 5 pun Tueaday; general atwt,
Boon WcdnrMia> i weekend news or advance itonei should he reported Mob-
iav); classified advertisioK, 5 p.m. Tuesday; displ.*> advertuing, noon WedJMa-
da > (ad nun should be in by 5pm Tuesdav); picture®, 11 a.■ *■>. Monday
ANY UNTRUE statement relief tin* upon the character, itandioi or repu tattoo
of anv individual, firm or corporation, which ma> appear in the columns of
Thr Croshvton Rr\ie% will icladl> he corrected upon its betnK brought to the
attention of the management.
Senior Scouts Plan
Christmas Party for
Two Brownie Troops
Senior Girl Scout Troop TO
planned a Christmas party tor
the two Crosbyton Brownie
Troops at a called meeting In the
home of Susie Perkins Monday
Lubbock were Thursday dinner
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Harris. Mrs. Turner
stayed until Sunday while Mr.
Turner returned to their home
Thursday night.
Sunday dinner guests In the
J. C. Joplln home were Rev
Thomas and son, Doug, of Mine-
ral Wells. He is the new pastor
at Pansy Baptist Church. Other! night.
guests were Mrs Grade Harvey, i The party is planned for Dec.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blair of j2 In the school cafeteria. Troop
Spur stopped i n McAdoo last members were assigned to corn-
Sunday morning and attended j m|ttees for invitations, decora
services at the Chrurch of Christ.; tjons, entertainment and food.
John Burrow accompanied Mrs. j planned to extend a
Buford Cooper of Portales, New cordlal welcome to the new troop
Mexico, to Waxahachie where ativlsor. Mrs. Owen Keith Crump,
they visited with an aunt who Members present were Sharoi.
had surgery in a local hospital Weems, .Benita Farrls, Judy Reed,
Mrs. Viva Griffin and J J. Marilyn Treat, Becky Kendrick,
Griffin visited in Sweetwater last n<>tte Ellison, Susie Parkins, Lin
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hash
Crosbyton, their son Whitney
Hash and Jim Welburn of Lub-
bock spent Thanksgiving at New-
Mexico Military Institute with
their older son, Jimmy Hash, a
student there. N.M.M.I. Thanks-
ginving festivities included the
traditional dinner, a talent show,
decorations on the quadrangle
and football game.
"1 have sworn upon thr altar of («od. eternal hostility against every form of
tyranny over thr mind of man."—Thoma. Jeffersou
McAdoo News
McAdoo P-TA Sets Monday Night;
Many Students Visit At Home
by MRS. A. G. FOX
Mr. and Mrs. Denzil McMillan,
•Tommy and Ronnie of Plainview
were Thanksgiving weekend
guests of tier mother. Mrs. Lena
Potts.
Elaine Boucher of Lubbock was
Thursday guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Boucher.
Jerry Don and Cheryl Griffin
of Spur spent trite Thanksgiving
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Griffin, Beverle\ and Owen-
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Nickels vis-
ited in Fort Worth over the week
end with their children, Mr. and
Mrs Malcom Edwards Jana
Brent.
Mr and Mrs. Don Teague
Camille of Canyon visited
weekend with his parents,
and Mrs. Henry Teague
family.
Airman and Mrs Kenneth
and Janet Kay of Portales.
Mexico visited Thursday through
Sunday w.ith his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A G. Fox, Mike and Sha-
ron
Mr and Mrs Carl Gregory of
Lubbock were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Gregory, Sr.. and Jo
ann on Friday.
Sue Griffin, student at West
and
and
las!
Mr.
and
Fox
New
Texas, CTin yon, visited with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J J Grif
fin and Jackie during Thanks-
giving.
Thanksgiving dinner guests in
the J C. Joplin home were Mr.
and Mrs. Hay Morgan of Amaril-
lo; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holcom,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ratheal, Mr
a-nd Mrs. Don Parker, Terry,
Tracy and Don. all of Crosbyton,
Mr and Mrs. Edd Thornton, Ed-
die, Travis and Linda of Plain-
view Mrs Anion Proctor and son
of Lubbock, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Trull. Alton, Kathy ann
Clifford.
Mrs. Ola Power of Anson vis
ited last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Power and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tidwell.
Bobbie and Bill were guests of
j Mr and Mrs. A. W. Butler in
Crobyston over the weekend Mr
Butler is confined to the Crosby-
ton hospital. May we wish for
him a speedy recovery.
Mrs M A. Graham is visiting
with her son and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Graham, in Tulsa.
Oklahoma. Her grandson is ili
! and is still on the critical list
We ho|x' he will soon be home
from the hospital
Mr and Mrs. Giles Turner of
week with Rev. and Mrs. W;«irl
Griffin and family.
Mrs. Viva Griffin spent some
i time in Lubbock this week with
j her daughter and family, Mr.
j and Mrs. Dale Nelson, Rhonda
' and Lane.
| Don't forget Monday night Dec.
19 is I'-TA night. Mrs. Hogan's
first and second graders will pre-
sent a Christmas program.
Mrs. E. E Power, Karan. Kan
dy and Toddy were Friday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Parkei in
Javton.
Mrs. Olive Smith has been vis-
iting with her sisler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Allen She
attended services at the Baptist
Church Sunday.
Mrs. Dovie Hodges and Jack of
Brownfield were weekend guests
in tiie Claude Gregory home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jabez
da Fowler, Linda Clark and Lynn
Hodges.
Mr, and Mrs. N, N. Wentworth
of AmariHo visited last Thursday
with his cousin. Mr and Mrs. D
H. Cornelius.
John Lowrie visited here Fri-
day Formerly employed at Low-
rie Drug, he i.s now attending
Southwestern State College,
Weatherford, Oklahoma
Mr. and Mre. Henry Higglnbo-
tham and his mother, Mrs. Ruth
Hlgglnbotham of Muleshoe, visit-
ed during the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Holley and family
at Carrolton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vandever,
Debbie, Pam and Cindy, had as
their Thanksgiving Day guests
Mr. and Mrs. James Halford and
daughter of Matador.
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Dr. and Mrs. John Cherry and
children spent the Thanksgiving
holidays in El Paso with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.'''John
Cherry. A brother, Edwin Cherry
of Los Angeles, was also there
for the holidays. They also visit-
ed friends in Fa bens.
Mr and Mrs Elmer Miller and
David and Mr. and Mrs. Delmer
Miller arid Cynthia, all of Ver-
non, were Thanksgiving Day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Kinley.
Mr and Mrs II W. Armstrong
Rigsby ► and children of Lubbock spent
Mr. and Mrs Frank
Pam, Tom and Janis visited Thanksgiving day here with her
through the Thanksgiving iioli j parents,
days in Fort Worth with her1 Ellison.
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth j
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Mr. and Mrs. Mays Boucher
and family of Belen, New Mexico
were Thanksgiving guests of his
brother, Mr and Mrs O. T.
Boucher. They attended the
basketball game on Friday night
Mrs. J W. Holland and Lou
Ann of Levelland were visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Pete Barton the later part of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Teague
j and family spent Thanksgiving
' in Vernon with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. K (j. McDonald. The\
also visit-'d with friends, Mr and
; Mrs. Wayne Bell.
Grady Allen, student at Sul
Ross, Alpine, visited in Lubbock j
with his mother. Mrs. G. G. AM
len | and Cleta Nelll during!
I Thanksgiving. On Friday Mrs. j
Allen accompanied them to Me j
Adoo where they visited (i. G
Allen and attended the basket
ball game.
Jauenene Hogan spent thej
weekend with hei mother. Mrs
Thelma Hogan, in Wolfforth
Mr and Mrs Bill Merrell, stu
dents at West Texas, Canyon,
; siH'nt Thanksgiving holiday::
with their parents. Mr and Mrs
Earl Van Meter and Mr and Mrs
| W M Merrell.
Gayle Hardy of McMurry, Abi-
i lene. was home over the weekend
visiting her mother, Marjoric
Hardy.
Thanksgiving dinner guests In
the Charlie Harris home were
Mr and Mrs BiHie Harris and
girls. Mr and Mrs Dickie Wool-
ey and girls all of Amarillo, Mr.
and Mrs J D McCormick of
Dickens. Mr and Mrs. Richard
Ward and girls of Dougherty,
Mr and Mrs. Donald Harris and
iwiys and Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Har
ris and boys.
Lee Parker and David of Jay-
ton were Sunda> afternoon call-
ers in the Ellis Power home.
We are sorry to report that
Johnny Wooley is confined to the
Crosbyton hospital at this time
We hope he will soon be able to
return to his home
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Fewell and
son, Wayne, of Odessa visited
one day last week with his un
ele and family, the Arlie
Fewells.
Mrs. Maude Walker visited
during the Thanksgiving holi
days in Brenham with her sister.
Mrs. Mirtle Hodge. Mre. Hodge
returned to Crosbyton with her
for an extended visit.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1963, newspaper, December 5, 1963; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281923/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.