The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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Personals
"Enjoying Thanksgiving in the
'3mbm of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Stevens
-were her sister, Mrs. Hazel Gates
«{ Waco, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stevens
and family of near Cranfills Gap,
and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Moore of
Ttound Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bronstad
and their two daughters left for
their home in Port Neches after
spending the Thanksgiving holi-
days with their parents and grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bron-
stad and Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Ander-
Ttumksgiving guests in the home
ad Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dossman
-were Mr. and Mrs. John Rueter
and children. Christie and David,
-of Arlington, Mrs. Othelia Chris-
tenson and Misses Carmelita and
Tfihela Dossman of Dallas, and
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Tharp of
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CLIFTON, TEXAS
Turnersville. The Rueters remain-
ed through Sunday, visiting also
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Rueter, and other relatives and
friends. Christie Rueter arrived
Friday before Thanksgiving to en
joy a longer visit with her grand-
parents.
Miss Betty Gloff, a student at
North Texas State University in
Denton, visited in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
A. Gloff, during the Thanksgiving
holidays. Also visiting in the home
of his parents, the Gloffs, at that
time was Dr. Don Gloff, who is do-
ing his internship at the Philadel-
phia General Hospital in Philadel-
phia, Pennsylvania, and his fiancee.
Miss Joann Altenburg, of Liberty.
Last Friday Dr. Gloff had an inter-
view for the general surgery resi-
dency at the Parkland Memorial
Hospital in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jones and
family spent the holidays in San
Antonio with Mrs. Jones’ parents,
Mr, and Mrs. K B. Kuehne, who
were most anxious to see their new
granddaughter, Kate Marie, who
made her first trip to San Antonio
since her birth on November 2
The Jimmy Jones family also visit-
ed with his brother, C. E. Jones,
and family in New Braunfels.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. O. E. Carlson, of
Skellytown, who have spent the
past two weeks visiting with rela-
tives here and attending to proper-
ty interests near Clifton, attended
the Texas-A. & M football game
at College Station on Thanksgiving
Day. Their son, Donald Carlson, is
a student at Texas A. & M College
and also was present for the game.
Miss Robinson
Wed In Meridian
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
M. D. Woodruff, Footer
Sunday Morning
9:45 AM. — Sunday School
(classeo for every age).
10:55 A. M.—Morning Worship.
7:00 P. M.—Training Union.
8:00 P. M. — Evangeliatic Serv-
icea.
Monday and Tuesday
The WMS will meet in circles
on Monday and Tuesday, as fol-
lows:
Eunice Circle at 3:00 P. M. Mon-
day with Mrs C. L. Goodall;
Dorcas Circle at 3:00 P. M. Mon
day with Mrs. Florence Thompson;
Mary Circle at 3:00 P M. Monday
at the church;
Lydia Circle at 9:30 A M. Tues-
day with Mrs. Chester Dickerson.
Wednesday
7.00 P.M.—Teachers’ and Of-
ficers’ Meeting.
7 30 P. M.—Prayer Service*.
All cordially invited.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
S. B. Knud sen. Pastor
^OO^M —Senior Catechetical "The Church of It.a Lutheran Hour" ^u,f*nt wa*
; Sunday: waltz-length; and the bride’s veil
10:30 A M.—Junior Catechetical 10:00 A. M — Sunday School and sil.h ,i!,1?s<on wa.9 *Jeld !n plafe
CHURCH OF CHRIST
James Montgomery, Minister
Sunday:
10:00 A. M — Bible Study,
10:50 A. M. — Morning Worship;
sermon subject, "Warming By The . ,
Devil’s Fire ” Miss Marjorie Robinson, a daugh-
6:00 P. M.-Meeting for young Mr a"d. Mrf. 0m*r Edw?[d
fQjjig j Robinson, of Meridian, became the
7 no P M _Evening worshio bride of Mr. Thomas Arthur Mani
sermon subject, "Examine Your *>n. of Friendswood, in a candle-
selves, Whether Ye Be In The ceremony at the First Methn-
pajtj, •• diet Church in Meridian at 7:00
Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. — Men’s o’clock on Friday night, November
Training Class. ‘24. Reverend Thomas Sproles. of
Thursday, 9:30 A. M. — Ladies Houston, uncle of the bridegroom,
Bible Clasa. performed the double-ring eere-
i mony.
ZION UNITED Candlelighters were Messrs. Bob-
CHURCH OF CHRIST—WOMACK by and Eddie Altemus, of Friends-
Walter R. Simpoon, Jr., Paster wood.
Sunday: Miss Margaret Babcock, of Hous-
Sunday School—9:30 A. M. ton, sang “At Dawning”, "Be-
Morning Worship—10:30 A. M. | cause”, and “The Lord’s Prayer”.
December 5, 2:00 P. M.—Worn she was accompanied at the organ
en's Guild, : by Mrs Casper Olson, of Cranfills
UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Gap, an aunt of the bride.
Frank Goble, Pastor The bride, given in marriage by
Sunday School—10:00 A. M. her father, wore an exquisite gown
Morning Worship—11:00 A. M. of bouquet taffeta, an original de-
Children’s Church—6:30 P. M. ‘ sign by Arden, created with a scal-
Evangelistic Service—7:30 P.M. loped lace neckline embroidered
Wednesday Night Service—7:30 with bridal jewels. Bracelet-length
p **• sleeves were complemented with
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH ,wh‘te g*ov**the sculPturfd *»dice
fastened with many small covered
Class.
Sunday:
10:00 A. M —Sunday School and
Bible Classes.
11:00 A. M.—Divine Worship and
Holy Communion.
„ „ , „ . , 6:30 P. M —Luther League
Mrs. Robert F. Olsen, of Houston, I Mon(Jay
-X _ J tf DaL T n«o I '
and Mr, and Mrs. Bob Lane, of
Austin, arrived here Wednesday
afternoon of last week to enjoy
the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. R L. I^ne and other
home folks. The Bob Lanes went on
to Dallas Friday to visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark,
and came back through Clifton for
a short visit Sunday afternoon on
their return trip to Austin.
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We're constantly amazed
-v «- < >#.- at the number of children
who cut, »c rape and bruise
themselves within sight (and sound) of our phar-
macy. We do a big business in antiseptic*,
bandages, and other first-aid items. Same every-
where, probably. But sometimes we wonder if
people don't depend too much on first aid—neglect
proper medical attention. If there’s the slightest
question in your mind following what appears to
be minor injuries, see your physician. First aid
has definite limitations. You can only be sure of
proper medical care by seeing your doctor. A
prompt visit can save a half dozen later.
COIVERT’S Prescription PLrnx.cy
506 W. 5th — Clifton — Phona OR5-8591
2:30 P. M —Martha Circle meets
in the Fellowship Hall.
7:00 P M.—T. L. C. W. meets in
the Fellowship Hall.
7:30 P M.—Church Council.
Tuesday:
2:30 P. M — Esther Circle Christ
mas party.
7:30 P. M —Brotherhood.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.—Senior
Choir Practice.
Thursday:
2:00 P. M — Rebecca Circle
meets in the lounge. Please bring
cookies.
2:30 P M — Mary Circle will
have a Christmas party in the Fel-
lowship Hall.
Friday, 6:30 P M—Junior Luth-
erans Christmas party.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
J. E. Morton, Pastor
Sunday School—9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship—10:50 A. M.
Youth Fellowship—6:30 P. M.
Evening Worship—7:30 P. M
The WSCS meets each first and
third Mondays at 9:00 A. M.
Methodist Men meet on the first
Tuesday at 7:30 P. M.
The Official Board meets on the
Second Monday at 7:30 P. M.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday at
7:00 P. M.
ST. OLAP LUTHERAN CHURCH
Cranfills Gap, Texas
Ivor Haugen, Paster
Friday, 5 30 P. M.—Lutefisk Sup-
per,
Saturday:
8:30 A M. — Junior Confirma-
tion.
8:30 A. M.—Junior Lutherans.
10:00 A. M.—Junior Choir Prac-
tice.
10:00 A. M. — Senior Confirma-
■tion,___
Sunday:
Sunday School and Adult Bible
Classeo—10:00 A. M.
Divine Worship, 11:00 A M.
(Holy Communion).
6:15 P. M. — Sunday School
Teachers.
Tuesday, 1:30 P. M.—Circle Bible
Study Leaders.
Wednesday:
2:00 P. M.—ALCW.
7:00 P. M—Senior Choir Prac-
tice.
CATHOLIC SERVICE
Father Themes J. Teetfe
Mass 11:30 A. M. each Sunday in
the City Hall here.
GRACE MEMORIAL
BAPTIST CHURCH
W. 5th Street, Highway 219
Carl A. Jones, Paster
9:45 A. M.—Sunday School.
10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship.
7:00 P. M — Evening Worship.
Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. — Prayer
Meeting.
A cordial welcome awaits every,
one. 1206 West 5th.
Bible Class.
11:00 A. M.—Church Services.
All cordially invited.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
West 5th St. and N. Ave. N
R. D. Gilder, Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday School—10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship—11:00 A. M.
Evangelist Service—7:30 P. M.
by a bridal coronet of seed pearls.
Her bouquet was of white roses
and stephanotis.
Matron of honor was the bride’s
sister, Mrs. Donald Bice, of Fort
Worth. She wore a waltz-length old
gold satin gown with a portrait
neckline. Her bouquet was a cres-
cent of gold chrysanthemums.
Best man was the bridegroom’s
brother, Mr. John Manison Jr., of
W. M. C. Service Tuesday at 2:00 Houston. Ushers were Messrs. Tom-
P. M.
| mie Bishop, Eddie Altemus, and
Houston, is a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Houston, where he re-
ceived both Bachelor and Master
Degrees in Education. He is direc-
tor and co-owner of Camp Manison.
The bride received a Bachelor
of Science Degree from Texas Wes-
leyan College in Fort Worth. She
is district adviser of the San Ja-
cinto Girl Scouts in Houston.
Attend From Out-Of-Town
Out-of-town guests who signed
the guest register included Misses
Susie Krause, Pat Jones, Pat Mack-
ey, Barbara Dampman, Patricia
Sproles, and Betty Howard, Mrs.
Don Myers and daughter, Miss
Karin Myers, and Mr and Mrs.
John G. Manison Sr., of Houston;
Mrs. Rufus Earl, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Scott, Mr and Mrs. Charles M
Reiber and son, and Donald Bice,
of Fort Worth; Miss Sadie Warren
and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Olson, of
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Mrs. C.
M Whitney, Mrs Otho Jones, and
Mr. and Mrs, Bryan Moorman, of
Clifton; Mr and Mrs. K A. Soren-
son, of Pampa; Mrs. J. L. Adams
and Mrs. Charles A. Roden, of
Waco; Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Robin-
son and son, Perry, and Miss Susan
Nichols, of Valley Mills; Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Johnson and Casper Ol-
son, of Cranfills Gap; Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Voss, of Glen Rose; and Mrs.
T. L. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Altemus and son, Jerry, of Friends-
wood.
Entertained With Buffet Supper
Preceding the wedding rehearsal
on Thursday night, November 23,
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Robinson enter-
tained with a buffet supper in
their home. The menu consisted of
smoked turkey, venison roast, cand-
ied yams, molded salad, green
beans, new potatoes, stuffed celery,
olives and pickles, hot buttered
French bread, cake, and coffee.
The serving table was covered
Misses Patricia Sproles, Lois Blais,
and Elizabeth Closs, Mr. and Mrs.
K. A. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Cas-
per Olson, the bride-elect, and her
fiance.
MR. RUETER ELECTED
REGIONAL PRESIDENT
On Sunday afternoon, Novem-
ber 19, at the quarterly meeting of
the Waco Regional Brotherhood
held at the Faith United Church of
Christ in Arlington, Calvin Rueter,
of Star Route 1, Clifton, was elect-
ed president.
Mr. Rueter. a member of the
Zion United Church of Christ at
Womack, will serve a two-year
term beginning in January, 1962, as
president of the Waco Regional
Brotherhood.
ATTEND WEDDING AT DOSS
Milton G. Dahl Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Milton G. Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. O.
L. (Dick) Golden and daughter,
Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lud-
wig and daughter, Debby, attended
the wedding of Miss Sylvia Spaeth
and I>eroy Locke in Doss on Satur-
day, November 25. Mrs. Milton G.
Dahl Jr. and sons, Marvin and
Curtis, had spent the previous
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Spaeth, at Doss prior to
her sister’s wedding. They return-
ed home with Mr. Dahl that Sun-
day.
Mrs. Thomas Goodrich, of Ran-
dolph Air Force Base in San An-
tonio, spent Tuesday and Wednes-
day nights of this week in Clifton
visiting with her brother-in-law and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Keeling, on her way to and from
Stephenviile, where she visited
with her son, Stephen, who is a
student at Tarleton State College.
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CLIFTON
Mid-Week Service Thursday at Bobby Altemus, all of Friendswood with a green lace cloth and held
7:30 P. M. . _ - ..
OUR SAVIOR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
and Barry Robinson, of Fort Polk, an arrangement of bronze mums
Louisiana, brother of the bride, i surrounded by miniature turkeys.
Reception In Church Parlor j Enjoying the courtesy were Mr.
Immediately following the cere- and Mrs. Barry Robinson, Mr. and
Th« H*»r* of the Norte Community mony a reCeption was held in the Mrs. Donald Bice, Mr. and Mrs.
"• “elson. P*»tor church parlor. In the house party 1 John G. Manison Sr., Reverend
Suaday: 1 were Misses Louise Johnson, Lois Thomas A. Sproles, John G. Mani-
son Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Merle Alte-
mus and sons, Eddie, Bobby, and
Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bishop,
10:00 A M -Sunday School and Blajs Rose Corder and Elij;abeth
Bible Classes.
11:00 A. II —Worship Service.
(Holy Communion).
A cordial welcome to all visitors.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Corner of Highway 4 and 9»h St.
Sunday:
10:00 A. M — Sunday School.
11:00 A. M — Morning Worship.
Mr. Geo. Herrscher, Senior at
(he Austin Theological Seminary,
will preach.
CLIFTON FUNDAMENTAL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Reverend G. G. Melton, Pastor
Sunday School—10:00 A. M.
Church Services—11:00 A. M.
Sunday Night Services — 8:00
P, M
Wednesday Night Services—8:00
P. M
Closs, all of Houston, and Mrs.
Barry Robinson, of Plano.
Will Live In Friendswood
When the couple left on a short
wedding trip to Dallas, the bride
wore a blue suit with black acces
sories. They will make their home
at Camp Manison in Friendswood.
The bridegroom, a son of Mr
and Mrs. John G. Manison Sr., of
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HAVE THANKSGIVING VISITORS
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Larson on Thanksgiv-
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Col
lier and children, of McGregor; Mr.
and Mrs. Henry J. Johnson and
their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Johnson. Bobby Don, and
Janet, of Lubbock; Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Mahaney and Mrs. H. A.
Standifer and family, of Dallas; Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Carlson, of Waco;
T5Tr. ‘anJ Mrs. Herman Carlson, of
Cranfills Gap; Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Phillips and children, of Lanham;
and Canute Carlson, Mr. and Mrs.
O. P. Langseth, and Mrs. Hannah
Anderson, of Clifton. Also visiting
during the afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. Monroe Billman and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anz spent the
Thanksgiving week-end visiting
their daughter, Mrs. Flora Schroe-
der, in Grand Prairie and with
friends in Shady Grove and Dallas.
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1961, newspaper, December 1, 1961; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth778702/m1/2/?q=green+energy: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.