The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1979 Page: 4 of 26
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THE CLIFTON RECORD, THURSDAY, Jl'LY 12. 1979 PAGE 4A
Memorial Services Scheduled
Saturday For R. Bloomfield
Memorial services for Ro-
bert O'Neil Bloomfield. 31,
will be held Saturday, July
14. at 10 a m. at Our Savior's
Lutheran Church of Norse.
The Rev. John M. Homer-
stad will conduct the service.
Mr, Bloomfield was the
son of Mrs. Helen Solberg
Bloomfield of Clifton, and
Ralph Bloomfield of Hulbert,
Okla. He uas killed instantly
in a motorcycle accident at
Sun City. Calif., on June 21.
Following cremation in
California, a service w as held
there. The services at Norse
will end with the interring of
the urn in Our Savior's
Lutheran Church Cemetery,
burial place of his maternal
ancestors.
Mr. Bloomfield was a
resident of Sun City and was
employed in the earth mov-
ing business. He was a
member of Temple Baptist
Church in Perris, Calif. His
hobbies were flying and sky
diving.
He was born at Roswell,
N.M.. on June 15. 1948. In
1966, he graduated from
Richfield High School. Waco,
and attended McLennan
Community College for one
year. He was married to Jan
Fox of Montclair. Caiif.
Surviving him are a daugh-
ter. Shari Lynn, and a son,
Justin, of California; his
mother. Mrs. Helen S.
Bloomfield of Clifton; his
father. Ralph Bloomfield of
Hulbert, Okla.; his grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.L.
Bloomfield of Tulsa. Okla.;
and two sisters. Elizabeth
Berkobien of Sagninaw.
Mich., and Joan Bloomfield
of Tulsa. Okla. (NJ)
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Bosqie County Heart
JUsa. Affiliate Meet
Set Tuesday, July 17
The Bosque County divi-
sion of the American Heart
Association Texas Affiliate
will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday. July 17 in the
Goodall-Witcher Hospital
Foundation cafeteria in Clif-
ton, President Robert Rach-
uig has announced.
Soap was absolutely
unknown until about the be-
ginning of the Christian Era.
Immanuel Lutheran Women
Hear Mrs. Regina Fehler
Members of the Immanuel
Lutheran Women's Guild
and Lutheran Women's Mis-
sionary League met recently
in the Sanctuary of the
Immanuel Lutheran Church
for their Julv meeting.
After singing "Am l a
Soldier of the Cross. " Regina
Fehler presented the topic,
"The Importance of Coming
to the Sheepfold." Mrs.
Fehler said. We are all lost
sheep, We like sheep go
astray and turn to our own
wav. But. Jesus, the Good
Shepherd, loves us dearly .
He has rescued us from our
sins, death, and hell.
"He has found us and
brought us back to the fold.
But many are still lost in the
valley of sins and mountains
of belief. We. as C hristians,
are to recognize our duty and
help bring these people to
Christ." she said.
In the regular business
session. 13 members answ-
ered roll call. It was voted to
put funds earned from the
bake sale in a savings
account until a needed pro-
ject arises. A get-well card
was signed by everyone
present for Mrs. Ruby Gold-
en who is a patient in a Waco
Hospital. On Tuesday. July
lh. members will leave from
the Church at f>:30 p.m. to go
to Waco for "Ladies Night
Out."
Windham Relative
Buried In Moody
Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Jenson,
Mrs. Parks W'indham, and
Mrs. W.C, Windham were in
Moody Sunday . July 1. to
attend the funeral of their
cousin. Mrs. Letii Meador.
Mrs. Meador died Friday.
June 29 in Port Lavaca.
Mrs Meador, the former
Hilma Parks, and her broth-
er. William Parks, lived with
the late Mr. and Mrs. W.F..
Windham in Clifton, during
their four years of high
school. They graduated from
Clifton High School with the
Class of W28.
Survivors include her hus-
band. Lem Meador of Moo-
dy: a daughter. Mrs. Rita
Goodwin of Port Lavaca; and
two sons. Nathan Parks and
Dw ain Parks, both of Austin.
(NJ)
Mmes, MiUlie Zuehlke,
Pauline Solberg and Mr
Clarence Fields Jr. served
members of the Guild and
Men's Club light refresh-
ments.
On Sunday . July 8. Presi-
dent Velma Lee Mey er called
a brief meeting of the Guild
members to discuss the 25th
Anniversary Celebration of
the Clifton Lutheran Sunset
Home, which will be held in
September. Members of
Immanuel Lutheran Guild
arc asked to have a German
selection of foods. Members
voted to assist in this occa-
sion.
ry
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COON CREEK METHODIST
CHURCH
Kyle Glenn, Minister
1st and 3rd Sundays
| Sunday
9 00 a.m.--Church Serv ices
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Clifton, Texas
Rev. Frank H. Horak, Jr.
Pastor
Sunday, July 15
10:00 a.m.--Church School
11 00 a.m. -Morning Wor-
ship
Sunday-Saturday, July 15-21
Jr. Hi Camp - The Mas-
ter's Workshop. Waco
Tuesday, July 17
7:30 p.m.- The Session
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My Saviour’s Grace
Jesus loves me. I know tis true:
This encourages me in all I do.
His love took Jesus to the cross:
For mv gain. He suffered loss. ,
He arose, the victor over death's sway:
This takes the fear of life's changes away
Jesus forgave me of all my sin.
He makes me clean and whole within.
The Holy Spirit came to live in my heart.
God's presence is with me right from the start.
In justification, our Lord’s gift Divine-
His.blood cleanseth completely this heart of mine.
No mark or scar y et remains.
My Saviour erases all the stains.
When I approach the great div ide.
He will be present as mv guide
With him my spirit will forever be.
These truths hath God revealed vou see.
Heaven awaits the believing soul.
It will be wonderful to behold.
All life’s troubles are then behind.
No trace of these tan we find.
Sing praises to our Lord and King.
None else tan d" such a miraculous thing.
The Rev. J.M. Jordan
"03 North Ave. O
Clifton
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ST. OLAF LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Howard R. Olllla, Pastor
Sunday, July 15
10 a.m.--Worship
3 p.m.--Sr. High Youth
| Tuesday, July 17
Boggy-Meridian Creek
I Goar Circle
30 p.m. -Confirmation
Meeting
Wednesday, July 18
":30 p.m.- Semi-Annual
Meeting
CHURCH OF CHRIST
South Highway 6, Clifton
Anthony Bryant, Preacher
| Sunday
10 a.m.--Morning Bible
I Study
10:50 a.m.- Worship Service
6 p.m.--Evening Worship
[ Wednesday
7 p.m.- Mid-week Services
CLIFTON INDEPENDENT
BAPTIST CHURCH
Alfred Gould, Pastor
Pecan and N, Ave. E
| Sunday
11 a.m.--Morning Worship
10 a.m.--Sunday School
b p.m. -Evcning Worship
MOSHEIM BAPTIST
CHURCH
Robert Rachulg, Pastor
| Sunday
10 a.m. -Sunday School
11 a.m.--Worship Service
6 p.m.--Evening Worship
I Serv ice
ZION UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Womack Community
Rev. Frank H. Horak. Jr.
Pastor
Sunday, July 15
9:00* a.m.--Morning Wor-
ship iCong. Meeting)
10;00 a.m.- Church School
Sunday-Saturday, July 15-21
Jr. Hi Camp- The Master's
Workshop. Waco
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Rev. R. Jerome Telchmlller
Pastor
Sunday
10 a.m.--Sundav School and
Bible Class
11 a.m.--Worship Service
CLIFTON LUTHERAN
SUNSET HOME CHAPEL
I.P. Paulson
Chaplain
10 a.m.-Alon.-Fri.-Daily
Worship Serv ice
10:15 a.m.-Sundav Wor-
ship Service
PENTECOST XL CHURCH
OF GOD
1/2 Block Off Hwy. 6
On Hackberry St.
Pastor, L.V, Rhodes
Sunday
10 a.m.--Sunday School
11 a.m - Worship Service
6:30 p.m.--Evening Worship
Thursday
" p.m.-PYPA Service
LAKE WHITNEY BAPTIST
CHURCH
Roy Clark, Pastor
Sunday
9:45 a.nt.--Sunday School
II a.m."Morning Worship
" p.m.--Evening Worship
Wednesday
" p.m.-Prayer Serv ice
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
514 Bosque Street
Meridian
The Rev. Robert Mitchell,
Vicar
Sunday
8:45 a.m.--Holy Eucharist
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
303 S. Ave. E. Clifton
The Rev. Louis Sharnbeck,
Pastor
Sunday
4:45 a.nt.--Sunday School
10:4' a.m.■•Worship Service
4 p.m- United Methodist
Youth I ■ llo vship.
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Clifton. Texas
Johnny W. Nutt, Pastor
TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH
803 W, 3rd at Ave. 1
Clifton, Texas 76634
Ted Steenbloek, pastor
Thursday, July 12
9:30 a.nt.--Lydia Circle.
Lounge
2:30 p.m.--Sarah Circle.
Sunset Home
Friday, July 13
6:30 p nt.--Couples and
Singles Families leave for
weekend Retreat at Ready's
Retreat on Lake Whitney
CEDAR SHORES
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
[Non-Denominationali
On Shores of Lake Whitney
Rt., Morgan, Texas
Guy Wilson, Pastor
Sund“' ... ,. c through an informal Worship
10:30a.m-.UorshipServ.ee Scrv{* morn,; *
Fellowship After Services the ,odge
Sunday, July 15
9:15 a.m.--Sunday School
Sing and Classes
10:30 a.nt.--Worship on
tv-Pentecost: Sermon: "In
The Midst of Death • LIFE!"
6: p.m.--50-Plus Pot-Luck
and Table Games
SMITH BEND
BAPTIST CHURCH
Stan Jordan, Pastor
|Sunday
10 a.m. -Sunday School
11 a m. Morning Worship
b p.m. -Training Union
' p.m.- Evening Worship
| Wednesday
p.m.- Prayer Meeting
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Laguna Park
Rev. W.A. Prater
Sunday
10 a.nt.--Sunday School
11 a,m.--Morning Worship
" p.m.-Evening Worship
Wednesday
" n.m.--Evening Praver Ser- ship
vice 10:30
CEDAR SHORES
BAPTIST CHURC H
Scenic Drive
Sunday
o 45 a.m.--Sunday School
II ,i nt. - Morning Worship
Wednesday
" p.m. -Midweek Service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Cranfills Gap
Sunday
10 a m.-Sunday" School
11 a.m.--Worship Service
GRACE MEMORIAL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Lynn Long, Pastor
Sunday
4:45 a.nt.- Sunday School
11 a.ni.- Worship
5 p.m.-Training Union
o p.m.--Evening Worship
Wednesday
" p.m.-Prayer Meeting
FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
Cranfills Gap
Rev. Dale Yant, Pastor
Sunday
9:30 a m,- Sunday Services
10:30 u.m.- ( hurch School
THE FIRST ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
1210 West 5th St,, Clifton
Rev. Robert Davenport,
Pastor
Sunday
10 a.nt.--Sunday School
II a.m.--Worship Service
' p.m.--Worship Service
Tuesday
":30 p.m.--Midweek Service
Thursday
10 a.nt.--Prayer Meeting
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Cranfills Gap
John Jordan, Minister
Sunday
TO a.nt.-Sunday School
11 a.nt.--Morning Service
OUR SAVIOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Hwy, 22 Whitney
Rev. R. Wiederaenders,
Pastor
Sunday
9 a.m.--Sunday School and
Bible Classes
10 a.m.--Morning Worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Laguna Park
Tom Tarbet, Minister
Sunday
10 a.m.--Bible Study
11 a.m.--Communion and
Sermon
b p.m.--Evening Worship
Tuesday
10 a.nt.--Women’s Class
b p.m.--Bible Study
FAITH LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Meridian
John M. Homerstad. pastor
Sunday
. 9 a.m.--Worship
10 a.m.--Sunday School
MISSION OF HOLY
ANGELS
ROMAN CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Highway 219 Clifton
10 a.m.--Sunday Mass
OUR SAVIOR'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
The Heart Of
The Norse Community
John M. Homerstad. pastor
Sunday
9:30 p.m.--Sunday School
and Bible Classes
10:45 a.m.-Worship
cayote united
METHODIST CHURCH
The Rev, Louis Sharnbeck,
Pastor
Sunday
9:30 a.m.- Morning Wor-
.m."S’undav School
SECOND CUMBERLAND
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
East 2nd Street, Clifton
Rev, W.E. Sims, Pastor
Sunday, Each Week
4:45 a.m.--Sunday School
II a.nt.--Morning Worship
Second & Fourth Sunday
3 p.m.--Youth Services
3:30 p.m.--Evening Worshin
Each Wednesday
~:30 p.m.--Prayer Service
AGAPE CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
Clifton S. Hwy. 6.
403 S. Ave. G
Pastors Jack and Mary Louise
Allen
Sunday
10 a.m.--Worship-Praise-
Word
Wednesday
":30 p.m.--Bible Study
Thursday
10:00 a.m.--Ladies' Bible
Study, home of Ida Hauke.
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Ward, Robert M. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1979, newspaper, July 12, 1979; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797768/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.