The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1962 Page: 2 of 10
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INSURANCE ACOKY
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liwnwnwl Lutheran Suppar
Mothers of the senior students
who are members of the Immanuel
Lutheran Church in Clifton gave
a supper in their honor on Mon
day night. April *, m the high
school cafeteria
The delicious menu included the
following dishes:
Pineapple And Cheese Salad
Baked Ham
Green Beans Creamed Potatoes
Butter J>> Hot Rolls
Strawberry Shortcake
Iced Tea
Following the meal the seniors
enjoyed a talk given by Reverend
W. F. Rolf, pastor of the Immanuel
Lutheran Church.
Ladiea responsible for the sup-
per were Mrs. Woodrow W. Meyer,
Mrs. Calvert Bernhardt. Mrs. Leo
Albrecht. Mrs. Erwin Wiederaend-
ers, Mrs. Alvin Spitzer Sr., and
Mrs. Woodrow Schneider.
Party At Kings Quarters
On Friday flight. April 27, Mr
end Mrs. Henry A Carr. Mr and
Mrs. Calvert H. Hoel, Mr. and Mrs
Bill Blewett, and Dr. and Mrs. Troy
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class with s party at Kings Quar
ten Country Club in Waco
Distinguished for
considerate service
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TOPS IN PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
chips, a dip, linger sandwiches, and
fountain drinks. Favors were min-
iature graduate beads which were
pinned on each senior.
Guests included Superintendent
and Mrs. Kent Appleby. Principal
and Mrs. Walter C. Hansen, and
Mr. and Mrs. Orlette Watson.
Baptists Give Luncheon
At 11:30 o'clock on Saturday
morning, April 28. the Senior Class
was entertained with a luncheon
in the Fellowship Hall of the First
Baptist Church.
Decorations followed the theme,
‘Trying Your Wings”. The tables
were beautifully decorated with
fresh flowers and with birds leav-
ing a nest, which rested on small
branches.
The menu included the following
delectable dishes:
Fruit Salad
Fried Chicken
New Potatoes ' Green Beans
Hot Rolls Butter
Iced Tea
Pie
Reverend M. D. Woodruff, pas-
tor of the church, introduced Su-
(Notice—Due to a large number
of last minute insertions from poli-
tical candidates this week in re-
gard to the election Saturday, May
5, only the church
by. Principal and Mrs. Walter C.
Hansen, and Miss Lottie Bettis,
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honor of their daughters and son, high school English teacher and
Nellie Carr, Mary Nell Hoel, Bren- one of the sponsors of the Senior
da Eggen, and Chuck Blewett. Class.
A semi-formal dance was held in Class officers also were recog-
nized before Reverend Woodruff
introduced the speaker, Danny
Bagby. head yell leader at Baylor
University in Waco, who gavp a
very interesting talk concerning
preparation for college and plans
for the future.
Form* Give Open House
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Fenn en-
tertained the Senior Class mem-
bers with an open house at Fenn’s
Floral in Clifton between the hours
of 5:00 and 6:00 P.M. Sunday,
April 29.
Favors were corsages of white
chrysanthemums for the girls and
boutonnieres of white chrysanthe-
mums for the boys, each of which
was centered with a tiny diploma.
Refreshments of punch and cookies
were served from a ISbte decorat-
ed with an arrangement of pink
carnations and spring flowers.
Mrs. Fenn presented Miss Lottie
Bettis, one of the class sponsors,
with a corsage of pink glamekas.
Georgeanne Colvert won the silver
teaspoon and Moody Fredenburg
Jr. the silver belt buckle, which
were given as door gifts.
The girls were shown all
the lovely flowers, china, and sil-
ver on display in the shop, and
the boys especially were interested
in seeing the trophy shop.
Members of the J. O. Y. Bridge
A delicious dessert plate was
srved prior to the bridge games.
After four enjoyable games high
the last members to bid
DU MI13. d. V. iuiiviiciw;.
Present for the delightful court
sy were Mesdames Stewart, Bald
idge. Long, Kincheloe, V. D
0. Nelson, L. E
tn C. Aars, M. K.
N. W. Willett, H.
Miss Margie Gilliam, who is one
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
iiam, during the Easter
Miss Gilliam, who com-
in the
Ity in
Waco
24-H0UR Wrecker Service-Call Us DAY Or NIGHT
and to save money on parts
Check Our Stock Of Used Parts Before Buying
yeftr business is always appreciated at
John Outlaw Wrecker Service
fm Thewagh Garage Repair Service See Oscar Outlaw's Garage
of those churches which sent re-
visions of their last week’s an-
nounce menu are being publiaSed.
The other church announcements,
it is assumed, remain the same as
last week.)
ZION -UNITED
CHURCH OP CHRIST—Wemack
Sunday School—8:00 A. M.
Morning Worship—10:00 A. M.
May 7—Regional Women’s Guild,
Cego.
May 8—Women’s Guild-Brother-
hood, 8:00 P.M. Chaplain Greer
will be the speaker.
May 13—Regional Youth Rally,
Waco
CHURCH OF CHRIST
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Sunday:
10:00 A M.—Bible Study.
10:50 A. M.—Morning worship;
aermon subject, “When the Lord
Comes”. *
6 30 Y. M.—Meeting for young
folks.
7:30 P. M. — Evening worship;
sermon subject, "The Whole Duty
of Man”.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. — Men’s
Training Class
Thursday, 9:30 A. M. — Ladies
Bible Class.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
S. B. Kiwdsea, Faster
Saturday:
0:00 A. M.—Senior Catechetical
Class.
10:30 A. M —Junior Catechetical
Class., A
Sunday:
0:30 A. M —Sunday School and
Bible classes
10:30 A. M. — Divine Worship
with holy communion. ^
6:30 P. M.—Lather League.
Monday:
7:30 P. M. — Trinity Lutheran
Church Women meets in Fellow-
ship Hall.
8:00 P. M.—Church CounciL
Wednesday:
8:00 P.M.—Senior Choir re-
hearsal.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- M. D. Woodruff, Paster
Sunday Morning
0:45 AM. — Sunday School
(classes for every age).
10:55 A M.—Morning Worship.
’ 7:00 P. M.—Training Union.
8:00 P. M. — Evangelistic Serf
ices.
Monday and Tuesday
The Mary Circle will meet in
home of Mrs. M. E. Reese at 3:00
P. M. Monday.
The Dorcas Circle will meet in
the borne of Mrs. W. H. Dansby at
3:00 P.M. Monday.
The Eunice Circle will meet in
the home of Mrs. E. H. Ledlow at
3:00 P. M. Monday.
The Lydia Circle will meet in
the home of Mrs. P. L Elder at
9:30 A.M. Tuesday.
7:00 P. M.—Teachers’ and Of
fleers’ Meeting.
7:30 P. M.—Prayer Services.
All cordially invited.
Mrs. Vernon Swenson has been
receiving medical care in the local
hospital since April 30. Her many
friends hope she soon will be com
pletely recovered from her illness
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Record is authorized to
make the following announcements
subject to the Democratic Primary
in May. 1962.
Per Conffresemen, lltti District:
W. R. POAGE
For State lanatec:
BEN SUDDERTH (Comanche Co.)
J. P. WORD (Bosque County)
CARROLL. C. CURRY (Itasca)
WARWICK JENKINS (Ellis Co J
Per State Rapraaantittva:
J. E WARD (Somervell Co.)
SOY R. GIDDENS (Johnson Co.)
Per District Attorney:
byron l. McClellan
For District Clerk:
VEDA G. HANSON
CYBLE J. WYATT
For District Judos
(unsxpirsd term):
TRUMAN E. ROBERTS
Hamilton County
For County Judos:
JACK RAILSBACK
For County Treesursr:
VELMA W. GOLDEN
VISTA STRICKLAND
For County Clerk:
JIMMIE B. GILL
For County Democratic Chairman:
ALBERT HASTINGS
For Commissioner, Precinct 4:
CURTIS BAKKE
LEONARD MATHEWS
For Constable, Prefclnct 8
(Unexpired term)
W. W. (Warren) PRINCE
james e. McDowell
For Justice of Peace, Precinct •:
E. W. (Fibber) McGEE
Coon Creek Reports
Fine Homecoming
Coon Creek’s all-day singing and
dinner on the grounds, the home-
coming in that community south-
east of Clifton held Sunday, April
29, has been reported as being "one
of the biggest end best in years”.
Master of ceremonies for the oc-
casion was M. B. Jameson. Special
music was rendered by the Scrap
Iron Quartet and the Jones Family,
of Hillsboro, the Coon Creek
Quartet, and the Alf Stone Quar-
tet of Aquilla; solos by Reverend
Brooks Wester, of Waco, Miss Zeds
Anne Jameson and Miss Brenda
Essen. of Clifton, and Mrs. Larry
Boswell of Whitney; and a piano
solo by Dickie Hix, of Coon Creek
Out-of-county folks present for
the enjoyable day were Mrs. Ennis
Jarrard and Mrs. R. E. Bowles, of
Mart; Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Jame-
son, of Red Oak; Don Cooper, P-
M. Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. John L.
White. U. F. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W Clinton, and James Cooper,
of Fort Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Mutt
Cireenwade, of Elm Mott; Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Rainbolt, of Burleson;
Mrs. Bearlie Goar, of Victoria; Mr.
and Mrs. R A. Matthews, Gus
Meadow. Mrs. J. H. McBride, E.
N. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. John
Galigar, Horace Reid, Brownie
Gugsby, Beulah Powers, Don Her-
ring, Elts Prather, V. N. Runnels.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Deer, Nathaniel
Johns, Buddy Sessums, and Bobby
McCollum, of Hillsboro; Mrs. Lou
Millas, of Dallas; C. M. Williams,
of Clovis, New Mexico; C. E. Tar-
ver, Of Deming, New Mexico;
And Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer
Jr.. Mrs. C. M. Cantrell, Mr. and
Mrs. R. II. Roller, Mrs. C. R. Hayes.
Mr and Mrs. H. K. Hill Mrs.
Johnnie F. Walker, Patty Walker,
Larry Sams, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
Kelly, and Reverend Brooks Wes-
ter, of Waco; Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Barnett, of Goldthwaite; Mrs. Jes-
sie Hayes, of Kirbyville; Mr. and
Mrs. Lawton Ford, of Houston:
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bordner, of
Chalk Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Morrison, of Floydada; Gladys Hays
Lewis, of Oklahoma City. Okla-
homa; Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Hix and
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hix and sons,
Walter, Bill and Jim, of Gates-
ville; Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Draper, of
Breckenridge; Mr. and Mrs. Jodie
Troll and daughters, of Cleburne;
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Draper and Mr.
and Mrs. Ollin New, of Whitney;
and Mrs. Charles Montgomery, of
Wylie.
TYPEWRITER ribbons for nearly
every make and model at The Chi-
ton Record. tfe
To The Voters
Of Bosque County
Vote for Feimoea, v
Honesty, Efficiency,
And Dependability,
On# who will
appreciate your support,
VOTE FOR
Velma W. Golden
FOR
W e a mm Ann ■ atAOSAUMAOl
loumy treasurer
(Paid Pol Adv.)
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Huse
ed Sunday in Waco with Mr
Mrs. L. L Duke. Mrs- Huse report
ed that the Dukes are both doing
nicely and like to hear fgom and
see their Clifton friends. They
have recently moved and now live
at 3617 Parrott Avenue. Waco.
Spending Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. E V. Stevens at their cottage
on Lake Whitney were Mr and
Mrs. Buddy Behringer and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert A Behringer of near
McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. E C. Helf
of Waco, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Stevens and family of Route 1,
Jonesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Parsons,
who have been living in Amarillo,
arrived here last week-end for a
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E A Dahl Mr. Parsons has
been transferred to Waco with
Western Electric, and they plan
to spend the next two weeks with
the Dahls in Cliftoih
Easter visitors here in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. P L Elder and
also with Mrs. Elder’s father. A. 8
Cunningham, who resides with the*
Elders, were Mr. and Mrs. Muriel
Elder and children, Kenneth, De-
borah, Donna, and Timothy, of
Dennison, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lub-
ke and sons, Fred, Kim, and Glenn,
of Granview, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Turner and sons, Steven, Lynn,
and Terry, of Fort Worth, Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Elder and children.
Kathy, Karen, Konnie, Kerry, and
Kelley, of Gateiville, Mr. and Mrs.
'Herman Barrs and sons, Barry,
Bruce, and Brent, of Kermit, and
Miss Mary Elder, a student at Bay-
lor University in Waco. They all
were the sons and daughters of the
Elders and their families.
YOU'LL ENJOY THE GOOD, WHOLESOME FOOD
SERVED AT THE
Cozy Corner Cafe
°Tbe Key to Delicious Food”
Closed Sunday, May 6; Open Mondny
ELECT
WARWICK JENKINS
STATE SENATOR
Honor Graduate of
Baylor University
Graduate Baylor
Law School
) 14 Years in Law
Practice
> Combat Veteran
World War II
Past Prasidant
Waxahachia Lions
Club
Past Prasidant
Ellis County Bar
Association
Former Director
Ellis County
Farm Bureau,
Purebred Livestock
Association
Former Vice-Pres.
and Director
Waxahachie C-ofC
WARWICK JENKINS
■ of Waxahachie
The 12th Senatorial District deserves the outstanding representation in the State
Senate that the election of Warwick Jenkins would provide. 40 years old, Warwick
Jenkins is the most mature candidate in this race. He has had varying experiences
in public service and is dedicated to integrity in public office.
By reason of his background, education, training, experience and leadership in
public affairs we believe Warwick Jenkins to be the best qualified man to repre-
sent us in the Texas Senate. Let's go to the polls Saturday and vote for Warwick
Jenkins for State Senator.
(Pol Adv. Paid for by-Ellis County Friends of Warwick Jenkins) ’ T““-:
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FRIDAY, MAV 4. 1942
THE CLIFTON RECORD, CLIFTON, TEXAS
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1962, newspaper, May 4, 1962; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth778184/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.