The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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Raymond of Eden, Mr.-and Mrs. Otis
Pierce, Mary June and Howard, of
Brownwood. .
Lt. John W. Reesing of Camp Bowie
spent the past week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reesing,
and sister, Martha.
hire Anna Wickman of Fort Worth
has been here several weeks visiting
with relatives and friends. *
William Schibler returned from Cle-
burne Monday, where he spent sev-
eral days visiting in the home of his
aunt, Mrs. C. F. Wylie."
Ruth Helen and Ralph- Burreson
came in from Amarillo last week to
visit their brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Blum.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brasher and
daughter, Elenora, and sons of Plain-
view have returned following a visit
with Mri and Mrs. Hubert Viertel.
Mrs. Laura Nelson of Waco was a
guest in the Otto Reesing home Sun-
day. ,
Mrs. Joel Grhnland of Brownwood
spent Saturday night in Jhe Ben
Rhodes home. She visited relatives
in Meridian Sunday. Sunday after-
noon she was accompanied home by
her son, Charles, Who had spent the
Summer here with relatives.
Miss Gertrude Knudson, who lfis
had employment in Dallas, came home
Sunday: ,
Thanks to Messrs Comer Tyler,
Raymond Gaston and Ingmar Rohne
for their subscriptions for the Clifton
Record. ; ^
Mrs. Martin Rohije was in Waco
last week. visitilig her brother-in-lq^
and sister, Mr. and Mrs! Ed Seibel.
Chief Radioman Howard Jordan,
recently , of San Diego; California, is
-spending his furlough with d»is wife
and other home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alvjp. Rohne and
family left l*st week for Houston
where Mr. Rohne has employment.
COON CREEK NEWS
We will elect new teachers and of-
ficers in our Sunday School next Sun
day, Sept. 3. We will study Daniel
Come and bring someone with
you,
Mrs. H. K. Holt spent last week in
Fort Wtfrth' with her children. - Mr.
and Mrs. Buster Holt and baby ac
companied her home and spent the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Young : and
daughters of Co-se Creek spent last
week®in the home of her sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Schoon-
over. ' ' ' I
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bonds, Betty
Ruth, Matti.e Nell; Mrs. Troy Eggen
and Brenda Ann, and Mrs. Alice Beal
spent last Sunday with Pfc. Marshall
Bonds, who is in the hospital at Fort
ZION EVANGELICAL AND
WOMACK |
Sunday, Sept 3— ^
Sunday Church School, 10:00 am.
Diviqjl Services, 8:30 pjn.
Hus service will he conducted by
Rev. Richard Kuretsch.
Friday night, Sept. 1—
Youth Fellowship at 8:45 p.m.
Visitors are always wdemne.
ST. OLAF LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF CRANFILLS GAP
Sunday, Sept 3—-
10:30 a.tn., Morning Worship.
Messrs. M. F. Kruse and Homer
Bronstad in charge. '*>*; -
9:00 pan., Senior League.
A sincere and cordial welcome to
all. ••
Benjamin Maakestad, Pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday School, 10 am.
Minister L. L. Jameson will preach
every first and third Sundays until
further notice, next Sunday, August
20, being his regular time, and a full
attendance is expected.
Ladies’ Bible class, 3 pun. every
Monday. y
Bible study and song practice every
Sunday, 8 p.m.
Visitors always wdcome. . .
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
“The Church ofthe Lutheran Hour”
Sunday, Sealed^
Sunday School and Bible Class at
10.
Divine services at 11.
Lutheran Hour over WRR, Dallas
and WACO at 11:30 ajn. Lecture bn
the Fundamentals of the Christian-
Faith at 8 pun. -
Thursday, Sept. 7—
Ladies Aid will meet in the. base-
ment of the church at 2:30 p.m. Hos-
tesses: Miss OlgST Brandes and Mrs.
W. F. Bielefeldt.
If you have no churlti home, wor-
ship with us.
W. F. Bielefeldt, Pastor
. School an
Services, 11:00. ;i|p|
at Crawford, 3:00-p.m.
Saturday; Confirmation classes
meet at 9;30.
Monday: Senior L. D. 1L meets at
the Parish Hall. Hostess: Miss Chris:
tine Christenson.
Tuesday: Brotherhoods meet at thqj
| Parish Hall.
Thursday: Ladies Aid meets at the
Parish Hall..
You are always welcome at Trinity
Lutheran.
Walter T. Gigstad, Pastor
Phrk and a visit to
amusement grounds. ,We
meet again next year.—One
Mrs. John E. Swenson advises it
was Mr. Swenson and not she that at-
tended the funeral of George 'Price
in Dallas last week, as stated in the
Record, and authorized the correction-
OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF NORSE
Man asks— .
“WhaC shall I do about my
troubles?”.
God answers—
“Cast thy burden upon the Lord
and. He shall sustain thee.”
Sunday School will begin again this
Sunday at 10 a.m. Come, bring some-
one with you and be on time, this'
Sunday and every Sunday. Adults
remember—there* is a class for you.
It will be profitable for you but only
if you come.
Morning Worship at 11 a.m.. Ser-
mon text—Luke 10:23-27.
The pastor wants to meet with
parents of all the continuants imme-
diately after the Sunday service.
The right Way to start on the right
way is to start on the right way.
Perry Sampson, Pastor
In three and one-half years, the
University of Texas trained 1,400*
fliers for Uncle Sam—with only* one
casualty : a cadet who cracked up hi*
ship and lost four front teeth!
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Antonio
Stacha Thursday, August 24, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Shepherd,
Melius Lee and Billie June, of Fort
Worth, have been visiting relatives
here.
Mrs: B. L. James -returned to her.
home iu Merkel after a visit with her
daughters, Mrs. Alice Beal and . Mrs.
Elmer Jeanes.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Goar and Gene
of Austin spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byrum.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baugus and
Bryant and Leo spent the week-end
with their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. James McCollough^ at Glen
Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Byrum, Melva
Jo and Gena, and Melvis Lee Shepherd
visited last Sunday night.in the home
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I.
Ferguson of Towash; also visiting
there were Mr. and Mrs.’J, D. Allison
and sons of Plaiview.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owerts of
Fort Worth, Miss Bernice Holt of
Waco and Mr. and Mrs. Chester’
flphne spent Sundlay in the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
Holt.
Mrs. J. C. Bonds is visiting her son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Euel Bonds
and family at Bay City.
Mr. and Mrs. Author Jeanes of Fort
Worth have been .visiting his brother,
Elmer Jeanes and family, and his sis-
ter, Mrs. Horace Reed and family. *
Sgt. and Mrs. J. E. Cross announce
the birth of a son, Walter Eugene, in
‘an Olympia, Washington, hospital on
August 9. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Schoon
over are the grandparents.
CLIFTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School, 9:45.
Morning Worship, 10:45. V
Training Union, 7:30 p.m.
Evening Service,'8:30 p.m.
Tonight (Thursday) 8:30 there will
he a meeting of the Sunday School City co)ne worship with, us
\vorkcrs * . ® r'UiiwAi, writu a iuaIaa,
SERVICES AT THE METHODIST
church Sunday, sept. 3, 1944
Church School, 10:00 a.m.
Preaching, 10;50 a.m.
Evening Worship and Preaching,
8:15 p.-m.,
We would urge your attendance at
Church School and the preaching
•services in your Church on Sunday. A
community is no stronger than its
churches. Your attendance at all its
services will help strengthen it. Do
your part by. showing an active in-
terest evety Sunday.
At morning hour of worship the
Sacramertt of the Lord’s Supper will
be observed, and the sermon by the
Pastor will be on the subject, “four
Reasons Why You Should Go to
Church!”
If you have no Church-home in the
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. Friday night there will be an all-
church social, sponsored h^ the B-T.U.
This includes all our church ,and our
friends. A good crowd and plenty re-
ligious fun and fellowship for alL
Monday, Sept. 4, the Meridian Batp-
tist Associational Workers’ Confer-
ence meets at Seartrville. A group,
from *our church will, attend.
Monday evening, Sept. 4, the Dea-
cons ipeet at the Pastor’s home. Hus
is an important meeting.
Wednesday, 8:30 pm., Sept. 6, the
church has its monthly business
meeting. , v
In keeping with the general expec-
tation that the sUrrander of Germany.
sudden, our church has planned to
meet in special services at 8 pm. fol-
lowing the news of such: The public
is cordially invited to meet -with us
for that significant occasion, if it
comes as hoped. ’ ■
C. A. Baskin, Pastor
“The Church with A Welcome to All”
Wallace N. Dunson, Minister.
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REUNION AND BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION
Mrs, D. E. Newsom was honored
With a birthday surprise and famjly
reunion at Forrest Park in Ft.' Worth,
Texas, Sunday, August 27. The nice,
surprise was having all j>er‘ sisters at
the home of a daughter, Mri. J. M.
Wilkerson, on her arrival in Fort
Worth Sunday. Those attending the
reunion were Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Wil-
kerson and children, Juanelle, Billie
Francis aiid Kennyth; Mr, and Mrs.
Lee Roy Hooper, Rosa Lee, Vance,
and ’Beth Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Newsom and Sharron Jean; Mr, and
Mrs. Clifford Bills, ail of Ft. Worth;
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Webb, Durward
and Bobbie Jane; Mrs. 0. E. Newsoiri,
all of Lueders; Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Oswald, Lula Belle and Annelle of
Clifton; Mrs. Ann Poole and Joy
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CLIFTON, TEXAS
THANK YOU
For nominating me as your County
Treasurer. I have been saying thank
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1944, newspaper, September 1, 1944; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796556/m1/2/?q=%22%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.