The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1959 Page: 6 of 8
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Mr* Edward Tipton Jr. of
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diet Church in Dtckinaon Perform pale blue, and she hod nary
Miss Summit Lynn Zander, Mr. Hampton
An Wed In Dickinson Monday, March 30
i to do with the working of a Com
in order to an
April 24,
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ident of Beta Beta Chapter rtW Martin of Houston and Mr . .. rl„, r,r(tnrmr
tactodes Ba.q.e and Hamilton Mn no,* Warren and family wg the dnwhlering ceremony wan norm.
‘i and Reverend and Mrs ^ ----
Year every Need...
insur-
yoo
to cover
policy.
We would be pleased to dis-
cuss your insurance ... It M
always wine to review your
policies from time to time
as yoor insurance needs
change over the years.
We would appreciate g visit
from you
LANE t PARKS
Insurance Agency
Harris j
Mn. W. C Torbett of Waco
visited in the b«p* of her nephew
and wife. Mr and Mrs L. N. Cm.
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Mr and Mrs Erie Sharp and Jim
Hunt of Gsteavilic and Mr. and
Mn. W 8. Turner of Waco visited
in the home of Mr. and Mn. C. W 1
Cummings last week.
Mike and Dennis Cos of fort
Worth spent a few days last week!
with their grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs Kirhy Cos. while their par-
ents Mr and Mrs lam Cos, were
moving back to Port Worth from
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Mr. Cos
ha* completed a sis weeks' train
ing course with C. A. A.
Mn. Bill Hollingsworth and chil-
dren of Fort Worth are spending
the week with bf parents, Mr,
and Mn Clyde Henry.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Jones of Bur-
leson visited Mr and Mrs. Dewey
Henry last week-end.
Reverend SanvF
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Walter B. Zander, ti
Route I. Clifton, and the groom is
a son of Mr and, Mn. Victor J.
Hampton; of Durango, Colorado.
For her wedding the bride was
Mr. and Mrs W. W Jackson of
Walnut Springs visited Sunday in
the home of their son and daugh-
ter in law, Mr and Mn. Paul Jack-
son
to«n y*w* precious to eN 4 fregremes
U"** HBVATI AWAM- MUU
dtog to towing tomtoms. CAM SSANT - TWHJNO
COiVERT S preAcriptidh pharmacy
310 W. 5th — Clifton — Phono ORS-2691
“Springtime in the Carden” w
the theme of the Meridian Garden
Club's annsaal flower abow stag
on Friday. April 17, in the re-
ception rooms of the First Metbo
dist Church Mn. Don Cameron
waa general chairman of the shew,
and Mm. Boy AvUrott is president
of the rtoo.:
Guests were received from 2:00
till 7:00 P. M Punch was served,
and organ music waa presented
throughout the afternoon by Mn.
W. H. Curtin Jr.
Among the 140 persons attending
the show wen visitors from CUf
ton. Valley Mills, San Antonio, Mor-
gan, Hamilton. Stephenville, Co-
manche, W-ntherfor d. Walnut
Springs, (Copper), Waco, and Fk»
Riviera. California.
Mn. W. A. Moffitt waa sweep-
stakes winner In the Artistic Ar-
maments Division. Mn. J. M.
Soytes won the Tri-coior Award of
Distinction, and Mn. George H.
Brooks took the brown ribbon
Award of Distinction.
Sweepstakes in the Horticulture
Division went to Mrs. Don Cameron
id the Ribbon of Merit to Mn.
E. F. Campbell.
Among numerous blue ribbons
for outstanding entries Mn. J. M.
Whit#’* formal tea table waa a win-
ner. also Mrs J. M. Style*' infor-
mal dinner table.
The Junior Garden Club, under
the direction of their leaden, Mn.
Ed Slade Jr and Mn. George Wil-
liams presented a show of special
interest The juniors won the Jun-
ior Achievement Award Ribbon,
red whtle-biue tor their outstanding
entry, and each girl was winner o4
two or more blue ribbons.
Special Award ribbons went to
Mn. E. P. Campbell for her church
arrangements, to F*niey Gill, of the
Plant Shop and Nursery, for bit
educational exhibit, and to the
Fenn Flower Shop for its attractive
commercial entry.
Committee chairman for the
show were Mn. Don Cameron,
flower aBow; Mn. E. F. Campbell,
schedule and judges; Mn. Garland
Darla, staging and properties; Mr*.
J. W. Hardcaatle, entrie*; Mn.
Goorge H. Brooks, clmtfication;
Mn. W. A. Moffitt. bortkuHure;
Mn. Harry Dulick, educational ex-
hibit; Mn. Ed Slade Jr., junior gar-
den club; Mn. C. M. Buie, clerks
and award*. Mra. 5. S Nichols, hos-
pitality; and Mn. Roy Avirett, pub-
bdttr.
hates Par Wadding Trip
After a reception, which waa
held in the home of Mr. and Mn.
Michael Leining. the newlywed*
left on a wedding trip which took
them to Galveston. El Paso, and
San Diego. California.
Are Living ha Austin
Mn. Hampton is a 18*7 graduate
of CUftoa High .School and abo
graduated from Nixon Clay Com-
mercial Coliege in Austin in Ifgg.
She presently is employed an n me
rotary with the State Department
of Health in that city. A graduate
of Dickinaon High School and an
exvtedent of TV University of
Team, Mr Hampton is an offku
machinery salesman, with hie head-
quarter* in Austin.
At the present time Mr. and
Mn. Hampton an making their
home at 4202 B Avenue G in Aus-
tin.
1 am Era
w. Must of yea
charge
Feegt’a Flqld <
of i Waco. Texas. I
t* | fact that 1 wm
Secretary 1 worked in his Law Ot-
*| fire during the time he practiced
law la Waco and was with Mm dur-
ing the lime he tn State Represen-
tative and State Senator. It waa my
pleasure to assist -in Us first Cam-
paign for Congreau. You can, then
fore, appreciate what this, my first
and will understand U 1 seam to
brag on my Boss, This trip hi
ing .a two-fold purpose: that of
District, it ie
lor Mr
with each af the
(Delayed from iaet week)
Mr. and Mn. Ira Lambert, who
live a abort distance west of Clif-
ton, have started a new home which
those persona who have aeon the
plana report aa being very attrac-
tive.
Mn. Leonard Ftnatad of Waco
visited with the Henry and John
Finstads, Mr. and Mra. Jack R- Hill,
and with other friends and rela-
tives in Clifton Tuesday and Wed-
nesday of this week.
E. P Dairymple and son, Ray-
mon Dairymple, visited their
daughter and sister. Mn. A. J. BUI-
Ingriey and family in Lufkin thin
past Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. George M. Harris
and Reverend ami Mn. C. T. Jen-
son were in Seagoville Sunday to
visit with Reverend and Mrs. TU-
den Jenson. The group *»* Joined
by Reverend and Mra. Martin Jen
son of Dallas during their visit.
Reverends Martin and Tiiden Jen-
son are brothers of Mr* HarrU,
and Reverend C. T. Jenson is an
uncle of the trio.
.Mra. Joe Enochs and daughter,
Lynn, of this city, and Mias Done
Ray. of Bridgeport, a student at
Baylor University in Waco, spent
from Friday of tout waek until
Sunday afternoon vtniting with Joe
Walker Enochs, who la stationed at
Fort Chaffee, Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs Tommy Rootschke
and her parent*. Mr. and Mn. E.
A. Starkey, and their son, Stephen,
all of Pasadena, visited in Use home
of Mr. Roetsehke's parents, Mr. and
Mn August Roetschke Jr., this
past week-end
Mr. and Mra. Walter Dossman
and daughter, Nibela. and C. 0.
Schultz visited Sunday in Arling
ton srtth Mr. and Mrs John Rueter
and family and In Dallas with Mra.
Othello Christenson and Mias Car
melita Dossman Mra. Dossman and
Mn. Christenson ary daughten of
Mr. Schultz, and Mra. Rueter and
Misses Carmel its and Nibela D<
man are granddaughters.
Ledor Larson returned home
Thursday of last week from the
Providence Hospital in Waco, where
he had been a patient for the pre-
vious ten days. Mr. Iarsoa's many
friends hope that bis condition con
Unues to improve and that ho soon
will be feeling fine again.
George M. Ellington, of Star
Route 2. Clifton, waa In the Record
office on Wednesday of this week
and had the paper renewed for hit
brother, J. E. Ellington, at Killeen.
Mr. and Mn. Morris Waltoce and
family this past week moved Irt-r
the new home they recently pur-
akaaoal *-------- S*r ... —----- at a*
fiHuvu ifsawi tv m. Vejuiwf uu m Ml*
at 712 South Avenue M.
To see our
it certainly an enlightening exper-
ience I know that you, too, would
he proud of your Representative H
you could but know the boon he
spends weighing and testing the
problem* of our Nation so consci-
entiously preparing each bfR, par-
ticipating in Committee Meetings,
and amending and clarifying bills
before they finally reach the House
and Senate to he voted upon. Your
Congressman is you choice, and,
although aa stated above, I may be
a little prejudiced. 1 cannot refrain
from saying that you. the people of
the Eleventh Texas District, could
have made ao finer choice than you
have made in yossc selection of Mr.
Poage Together with hit staff, ha
ia always on the Job seeking to bet-
ter serve you and our Country. This
visit to the Capitol makes mo even
more aware of the big responsi-
bility placed on the aboulden of
ir Legislators
Having worked in Mr. Poege's
Waco Office and in the State Legis-
lature, it is even more Interesting
to compare the functions of our
State Legislature with the opera-
tions of Congress la Amlin the
State Offices are located either in
the Capitol Building or adjacent
thereto, while ia Washington the
Departments and Agencies are scat-
tered all over the City and sur-
rounding area. Wb-le the State has
only a few thousand employes, our
Federal Government employs buo-
I will return to Waco
Mr. _ "
of the Foot Office
phene FL 2-7271. an Monday,
4 While Cong res* is in asasian. I
am in this Office e#eh afternoon
Monday through Friday. It will be
my privilege and pleasure te be of
service te yen. R 1 am unable to
assist you, I win be aaern then hap-
py to contact Congressman Poage
for you, as please fad free to call
ea mo at all ttaae*.
TO BMTSR POULTRY CONTBST
John E. Lockhart, vocational agri-
He
Am Jr., Glen Kleine,
Dahl, members of tbe local Future
Farmers of Amcrca poultry judg-
ing team, to College Station on
Saturday of thio week when they
will participate to the Stale Matt
to ho hold at Texas AIM College.
WITH LUNCHCON APRIL 11
On Saturday. April 11
Lean G. Haggnsan, af Fort Worth,
Lorry L Boawett, of Whitney, and
Marshall Y. Bonds, of the Coon
to*2»^bMnT^Mn'lLods at a
to Mr. Joe L. Bayer Jr., else of
Waco, will ha solemnized at ML
Mary s Catholic Church to that city
is a daughter of
Mr. and Mr* A. L Siepert, of Mar
Route 1, Clifton
A pink and white motif was car-
ried out te the lace cloth on tbe
refreshment table and to the pink
carnation arrangement centering
the table. The delirious menu con-
sisted of Mod chicken, fluffy po-
selad,
butterscotch
buttered hot roils,
pie, and coffee
to enjoy this
were the follow-
ing persons: Moidamea Joe L.
Bayer Sr.. Dirk C.uboer,
Cagle, of Waco. G. W. Ekhclbcrger.
of Lancaster A. L Siepert, of Clif-
tea, aad little Mias Marsha Lae Bos-
well, of Wtotnoy.
__ Clifton
Show met at the rodeo arena here
Foster, the chib member* expect to
meet once each week from now on,
probabiy on Tuesday night*, to eon
timae practice drilling on hone-
back.
PULLETS
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Dyass Feed Store
Cfifton, Tbxm
•Hint
Fletcher's Humble Station
Curator Highways 4 And 215 — Clifton
ailored for
Texas’ Climate
... HUMBLE MOTOR FUEL
Mis* Margaret Ana Duncan, who
trachea to the Austin Public
Schools, was a recant visitor bare
to the tomae of bar grandanother,
Mr*. Hfyld Hill, and with other
relatives and friends
f "Happy!.-
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wnerever yo
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Happy’s friendly grin invites you
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to Stop tor service under the Humble
sign... Around town, and on die high-
way, let Happy welcome you to the best
service you’ll find anywhere.
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1959, newspaper, May 1, 1959; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth778443/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.