The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1962 Page: 2 of 10
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vention stay«d at the Driaklll Hotel.
Trinity Luther Leaguer*, of Clil
ton, preaent for the convention
were Anna Laraon, Yvonne Aader-
aon. Rosemary Thompaon, Patricia
Sommerfeld, Cindy Harris, Glenn
Reeving, Axel Oiffn Jr, and
Charles Larson. Mr. sod Mrs Dan
Amundson, Trinity League spon-
sors, accompanied the group
Attending from Our Savior’s
Luther League at Norse were Carl
Grelle, Maurine Ulland, and Wtima
Amundson.
The above folk, also enjoyed
visiting with John Canuteaon and
Miss Lois Nell Lemmeri, University
of Texas students from Clifton,
while in Austin.
nstnll Officers ]
On Tuesday night, March 20. the Luther League of The American
rterans of World War I Barracks Lutheran Church held iU annua!
187 and its Auxiliary met in the! convention at St. Martin's Lutheran
ational Guard Armory in the j Church in Austin, with a number
lift on Oty Park, at which time j of Luther Leaguers from the Trin-
sw officers for the coming year ity Lutheran Church in CUfton and
ere installed. j Our Savior's Lutheran Church at
Twentv-eieht members and two Norse attending.
“Jesus Christ, the Light of the
World” teas the theme of the con-
vention, which was attended by ap-
proximately 200 young people, and
also the topic of the inspirational
addresses delivered by Reverend
Marvin Huth, of Shepherd the
King Lutheran Church in San An-
tonio. and banquet speaker, Rev-
erend Walter Koenig, of St. John’s
I-utheran Church in Austin.
Charles Larson, president of the
Trinity Luther League in Clifton,
was elected president of the Cen-
tral Conference for the coming
year, and Anna Larson, aloo of tlda
city, was named area chairman of
the norttiem area of the Central
Conference.
Terry Adcock, peace corpewan
of Bogata, Colombia, conducted me
FOR SAL* — Reliable Baatltch
stapler, 12.85. We keep correct
size staples for this machine in
stock. Clifton Record. tfc
Methodist Revival
Will Begin Sunday
SERVICE RSCOQMIZSD—-Gerald Rice (right), division sales manager
for Community Public Service Company, was awarded a gold pin ropro
senting 10 yean of aervice with the company at an employee meeting
held here recently. Division Manager C. P Cootoo is shown as he pro
seats the service pin to Mr. Rice, with Me congratulations. Mr. Rice
did his first work for the power firm in IMS but reaigaed m 1951 He
returned early in 1952 In the capacity of serviceman and was promoted
10 hMrPR*Tu oTlirtnd Mrs George Rice of Cliftoo Mrs. Rice
is the former Mias Betty CaUan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Callan of
Clifton; they have two children, Pamela and Reginald.
Marcos Riddle
(( OUMJII « 0«M7»
For All Types Dirt-
Ideal For Yards And Flowers
Sandyioem, Rich Block,
Puro Sand
Also Concrete And
Driveway Gravel
Clifton’s First Methodist Church
will conduct s revival beginning on
Sunday morning, April A with Dr.
H Brown Ujd, of Waxabachie.
pictured above, to conduct the
services.
At the present time Dr. Loyd is
Superintendent of the Waxabachie
District of the Methodist Church.
He formerly served as pastor of
the First Methodist Church at
Brown wood, as Superintendent of i
the Brownwood District, and as
pastor of the Polytechnic Methodist
Church in Fort Worth-
Carl Bailey, director of music at j
the local church, will direct the!
singing during the revival.
In addition to the morning and |
evening services Sunday, services
will be held at 7:00 A. M and 7:30
P. M. each day from Monday
through Saturday of next week,
with the regular morning services 1
on Sunday, April 13, concluding j
the revival. Dr. Loyd will conduct!
all of the services.
Reverend J. E. Morton, pastor of
the First Methodist Church here,
issues a cordial invitation to every-
one to attend aa many of the above j
services as possible during the
coming week.
Mrs. Lewis Hawke, the retiring
president of the Auxiliary and also
Uth District Auxiliary president,
installed new officers for the Bar-
racks, as follows:
Mrs. Ernest Giese, president;
; Mrs. John W. Denton, senior vice-
president; Mrs. Alex Anderson,
junior vice-president; Mrs. Andrew
Terp, secretary; Mrs. John Bryn.
: treasurer; Mrs. J M. Jorgenson
guard; Mrs. E. H. Ledlow. (onduc
: tress; Mrs. R. R. Parra more, chap-
■ lain: and Mrs. Albert Eekeit. Mrs
j Henry Hafer. and Mrs. Ole S. Sel
; jos, trustees.
The new president, Mrs. Giese,
appointed Mr*. Lewis Hauke as
legislative chairman, Mrs. Alex An
derson as VAVS chairman, Mrs
! Omar Robinson as Americanism
chairman. Mrs. John W. Denton as
: membership chairman, and Mrs. R
R Parra more as hospital and wel
fare chairman.
Mrs. Giese presented Mrs. Hauke
with a past president’s pin from
the members of the Auxiliary for
her faithful work aa president of
the organization during the past
three years.
Guests present for the covered
dish sapper and meetings were
Mrs. John McNeety and Mrs. John
Gilpin, of Morgan, and members
in attendance were Mr. and Mrs
John W Deaton, Mr. and Mrs
Omar Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
est Giese, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Terp, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ledlow,
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Parramore. Mr.
and Mrs. James Whatley. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank J. Brad street, Mrs. Ban-
dars Aanenson. Mrs. Alex Ander-
son. Mrs. Ole S. Sel jos. J. B Rails
back, Johnny Jenson, and the hosts
And hostesses.
Next meeting will be held at
7:00 o'clock on the fourth Tuesday
night in April, which will be April
24, at the National Guard Armory
building, also with a covered dish
supper to be enjoyed.
The W. M« S. will meet at the
eburch on Monday at 3:00 P.M.
for a Missionary Program.
^ ^__gtl_ ZION UNITED
CHURCH Of CHRIST-—WOMACK
AwMAuMVH Walter R. Simpson Jr., Pastor
Sunday School—9.30 A M
Mornmg Worship—10 30 A M
--^*w—- April 7—Brotherhood Workday
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH in Master’s Workshop
Missouri Synod | April 8—Congregation*! Meet
"The Church of Hie Lutheran Hour" ing
Sunday: April 8— Public examination of
10:00 A M.—Sunday School and Confirmation class. 7.30 P. M.
Bible data. April 9—Church Council, 7:30
11:00 A M.—Morning worship. P. M.
Wednesday: April 11—Lenten Service, 7:30
7JO P. M.—Lenten services. P M.
All cordihlly iarHed._ UNITED P1MTECOSTAL CHURCH
Frank Goble, Pastor
Sunday School—10:00 A M.
Morning Worship—11:00 A. M.
Children's Church—• JO P. M.
Evangelistic Service—7:20 P. M.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
7:00 P. M —Teachers' and Of-
ficers’ Meeting.
7:30 P. M.—Prayer Services.
All cordially invitsd.
ASSEMBLY OF GOO CHURCH
West 5th St. and N. Ave. N
R. O. Gilder, Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday School—10:00 AM.
Morning Worship—11:00 A. M.
C. A. (young people’s service)—
0:30 P. M.
Evangelistic Service—7JO P.M.
W. M. C. Service Tuesday at 2:00
P.M.
Thursday Prayer Meeting at 7 JO
P.M.
Farm & Ranch Loans
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Phone: OR5-8674
Groceries — Fresh A Frozen Meih — Produce
OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
TRY OUR STEAKS FOR GOOD EATING
BRYN IE'S CAFE
CLIFTON STUDENTS ARE
LISTED ON HONOR ROLL
Three Clifton students were
ameng the 07 honor students out
of Uw 017 undergraduate students
enrolled at Howard Payne College
for the first nine-week period of
the spring semester, announces
Mrs. B. O. Herring, registrar.
Those from Clifton were Jerry
Keel (in the 20 to 41 honor point
group) and James Keel (in the 36
to 38 honor point group), twin sons
of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Keel, and
Mrs. J. C. Oswald of San Saba (in
Jbe 38 to 38 honor point group),
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hampe and daughter-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Oswald.
YOU* FAMILY WILL ENJOY OUR SUNDAY DINNER
Phone GE5-2833, Meridian, For Your BUTANE Needs
CENTRAL BUTANE COMPANY
PIONEER IN BUTANE CARBURATION FIELD
BcBflboNs-75c; Gloves $3.95 And Up
Sprinklers—$1.10 To $8.95
Wastebaskets—Coppertone and Pastels
Iran Skillets-5, 6,10, and 12-mch—Also Iron Dutch Ovens
and Iron Griddles
Enameled Coffee Pots — $1.25
EfKRneled Covered Pets — $1.19 and $1.79
Enameled Roasters — 98c and $1.65 with tree well
Aluminum Covered Cake Pan—$1.65; Open Roaster—$1.25
COMPLETE IJNE OF BUTANE AND
NATURAL GAS APPLIANCES
Night Phone: Alton Alford, Meridian, GE5-2445
ATTEND SCIENCE FAIE
Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Thiele and
family of Route 3, Valley Mills,
drove to Waco Saturday. March 31,
to attend the Sixth Annual Science
Flair at Baylor University. Their
daughter, Emma Louise Thiele, is
a junior hid) student at Valley
Mills; she and her class had their
science projects on exhibition at
the fair. Emma Louise had as her
Go Farther Go Right Go Gulf
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School and
Bible flaaaaa.
11 AM—Divine Worship.
China—57-piece and 66-piece Sets—As Low As $39.95
Semi-Porcelain Dinnerware and Pottery—$18.95 to $24.95,
service of 8
MONTH and you’ll notice the difference.
CHECK with Fossett’s for top grade GULF TIRES
and BATTERIES; we keep a good stock.
DELIVERIES made promptly and placed where
you want them on your farm—and there is no
better lubricant than GULFPRIDE.
with Dr. H. Brown Loyd, District
Superintendent of Waxahachie, aa
guest pastor. During the week serv-
ices will be twice daily, at 7:00
A M and 7.30 P. M.
OUR SAVIOR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH ~
The Hoort of the Noras Cammvntty
J. E. Nelson, Pastor
Sunday:
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School and
Bible Classes.
11:00 A.M.—Worship Service.
7:30 P.M.—Luther League.
Wednesday:
7:30 P. M,—Lenten Service fea-
tured by pictures of the Oberam-
mergau Passion Play to be present-
ed by Mrs. Rhoda Willeford of
Hamilton.
Holy Thursday, April 10, 8:00
P. M.—Communion Service.
Good Friday, 10:30 A. M —Com-
munion Service.
A cordial welcome to all visitors.
Stoinless Steal Tableware—$9.95 to $24.95,
with extras available
Visiting recently in the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Christianson, were their children
and their families, Mr. mid Mrs.
Cecil Kanitzach and children, Mike
and Gary, of Pottaville, and Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Krueger and children,
Kathy, Mary Kay, and Kevin, of
Fort Worth. Other visitors woe
Mrs. Elva Lund and Mrs. George
Cleveland and daughter, Carol Sue,
of Waco. Mrs. Lund is a sister and
Mrs. Cleveland a niece of Mrs.
Christianson
Out Lot of Luster Chroma Towel Bars—10% Discount
House Numbers—block, fade-proof—15c Each
7JO P.M. — Lenten Service.
Sermon: "Christ’s Command to
You”. Matthew 22:37, 38.
Thursday:
2:00 P.M. — Rebecca Circle
meets in the Fellowship Hall.
Friday:
7:30 P. M.—Missionary Kenneth
Nor lie will speak in the Fellowship
Hall.
ST. OLAF LUTHERAN CHURCH
Cranfilb Gap, Texas
Friday: \
3:45 P.—Junior Lutherans and
Junior Choir Practice.
Saturday:
8:30 A. M.—Junior Confirma-
tion.
10:00 AM. — Senior Confirma-
tion. _
Sunday:
10:00 A M.—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Classes.
11:00 A. M.—Divine Worship.
Wednesday:
8:30 P.M—Senior Choir Prac-
tice.
7:30 P. M.
Worship.
Milk Bucket! — 70c; Covered Cream or
Milk Buckets — 2 Gallons and 2Vx Gallons
FOR PROMPT FARM SERVICE CALL OR5-8693
George & Marvin Fossett, Your Golf Dealers
AN toys reduced 25%—lots of birthdays and
summer days coming up. All toys undamaged
SPECIALS ON THREE FRKMDAIRE REFRIGERATORS.
Gel rid of your old refrigerator before if breaks down.
SEE US SOON AND SAVE.
RBIRS0N & STRAND
CLIFTON, TEXAS
Trying Te Pinch Your Pennies?
You Can Save On Used Car Parts,
-Mid-Week Lenten
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Westley
and son, David, spent last Friday
night in Richmond with Mrs. West-
ley’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Gaston, and
family. Saturday the Westleys went
on to Huntsville for a visit with
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr!
and Mrs. Hayden Westley. They re-
turned home Saturday night
YES, YOU can save money when you find your needed replacement parts
for your car at JOHN OUTLAW’S WRECKER SERVICE. During the past
few months, we have purchased a number of cars that we have stripped
for their good parts. If we have your needs, we can save you money; try
OUTLAW’S before buying.
Members Of The Clifton High School Choir
The First Baptist Church Of Valley Mills
Invites The Public To A Special Pre-Easter Program,
"HAIL THE EASTER KING"
An Easter Contata To Be Presented By
The CUFTON HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR under the direction of Mre. 0. R. Jenson
SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:30 P.M.—FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH—VALLEY NULLS
DON'T STRAIN your back trying to move items that are too heavy—call
on OUTLAW’S WRECKER SERVICE to help you lift your heavy objects, or
to give you a hand when you need tow service.
John Outlaw Wrecker Service
Telephone OR-5-3428
211 South Avenue K
Clifton, Texae
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1962, newspaper, April 6, 1962; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth779277/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.