The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1944 Page: 4 of 8
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Mrs. -John T. Kee of Hugo, Okla-
homa wag a guest this past week in
the home of her sister, Mrs. Elmo
Alexander, and her mother, Mrs. J.
L. Tutt,
Mrs. Elmo Alexander and Mrs. J.
nouncement of her marriage on Sat-
urday, November 25, at Pensacola,
Florida, to Mr. Magruder Lee Angle
Jr., of the United States Navy:
Mr. Rolfe John Walton
announces the marriage of his
daughter • i
Marjorie ^Lynn J
Mr. Magruder Lee Angle Jr.
United States Navy
On Saturday, the 25th of November
nineteen hundred and forty-four
Pensacola^ Florida
UntiPJher marriage having been a
student at Texas Christian University,
Fort Worth, Mrs. Angle is a graduate
of Clifton High School and ha* a host
of friends in this city.
Mr. Walton was for many years
sales manager of the Texas Milling
Co. here. He now makes his home In
Fort Worth.
L. Tutt'had as guests over the week-
end Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tutt and son,
John, of Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. I overseas.
Tutt ang Mrs. Marvin Tutt aid I Mr. and M
daughter, Annette; Mr. and lbs. Q. I Crawford, Tea
W. Tutt of Kopperl; Mr; and Mrs. E. I a daughter, L
L. Tutt of Dallas. , I Goodall and 1
Mrs. Joe E. Lomax and children of I on Nov. 24. SI
Van Horn and Mrs. R. W. Whitman I returned to tb
of Breckenridge were recent visitors I Allen Morri
with Mrs. Eunice Lomax. ' I bom to Lt. an
Mrs. Margaret Schumacher spent I tenson at the
the past week-end with relatives in i Austin, Texas,
Fort Worth. I tenson is stati
Meridian guests at the Wedding of I Islands off fch<
Allen Bronstad and Miss Willie Mae America. Gnu
Murphree at the Lutheran Church, IH. Bohls of Pi
Cranfills Gap, Saturday night were I Mrs. O. J. Chri
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McConnell, Mr. _
and Mrs. W. E. Kay and little daugh- Miss Billye
ter, Linga, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wil- Gatesville is a
liamson and little son, Billy, Mrs. F. with Annis Ols
R. Odle, Joe Cureton, Misses Lnuriece I __
Lyon, Jane Tucker, Helen Alexander! Friends of 0
and Elva Seidel,'Mr. and Mrs. Omar to know that 1
Robinson and family. I grossing very
Deeds Filed in the County Clerk’* local hospital, a
Office: I visitors during
H. B. Nowlin to G. W. Burdett—1711 _
acres out of the M. Rabajo survey, | mi- rv.™
E; E. Stewart to 0. E. Schow—lot |
15, l part of ftiMMl. J?iVTiH
tt'nnn *2’ Chfl0"’ cona,deratlon> I to Gatesvile to
KS. P.,k. to o. E. MtoU, „ KM
feet lot 14, block 12, Clifton and W 65 ...
feet lot 13, Mock 12, Clifton, consider-
ation, $2,625.Q0. , We “e usm*
H. W. Wright to Tom Maim—232 P”?
acres out of the L, M. Armstrong eur- “d. Frat,ta^e fl
vey, consideration, $14,000.00. kindness and he
H. R. Routt to Grady Hight—114 f°r ®.nr
acres out of the Xavier Lazo surveyJ ®uddei* **
left Monday of
where she will
ting her daugh-
ell, and family.
For Their Very Own I
Etoekin9 Chair
illas reports better
rads of wast paper
curbs hut Sunday,
make a like ehow-
of paper shortage
Sheepskia Leather
Billfold 98«*
Has lots of space for card*
valuables, and his best
girl’s plctnrel Add tt to
yoitr Christmas list
* Plus 20% Excise Tes
Mm. Mattie Binford and son, John,
were here from Dallas last week-end
for a visit with relatives and friends.
eese of the season
keople early Monday
ds week. The ther-
eat* Fe depot read
ight o'clock, but other
iven as low as, 26 at
n the morning.
Rich red simulated leather.
Very well constructed. For
ages 2 to 8.
h Has A Zipper I
S-Sgt and Mrs. Rudolph M. Thiele,
I of Camp Berkeley, Texas, are spend-
ing their furlough visiting their par-
ents and friends here.
! Adolph Thiele, of Port Worth, who
has been employed in a large store
there, whs forced to return home this
week because of illness.
Seventy-Five Assorted I
Should hate the post war
of * Germany, according to
They know Germany bet-
noat nations and have un-
ly earned the fight to dic-
»Rey of Germany’s manner
lereafter. The truth of the
already Showing up With
.v.____i _ i-Y. .. TT_—l
Bag of Blocks
69®
Various sises and shapes,
plain and brightly colored I
For hours and hours of font
TRAVEL KIT
3.98*
Fine, soft leather with
water-repellent lining. 8 ft-
lnch length.
•flu» 30% Fed. EkcIm Tm
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Heath and
little daughter, Siva Sue, of Valley
Mills spent Sunday ha the home of
Mr. and Mm. Clyde Barton.
the people of the United
st they are beginning to
I showing weak hearts and
have the nerve to do their
For the Littlest Folks
consideration, $100.00. '
Joe F. Hyde to Willie E. Granthpm
—a parcel of land out of the F. Lundt
survey in the town of Clifton, con-
sideration, $3,750.00.
John W. Williams to Peter Reesing
—3 acres out of the J. Diaz survey,
consideration, $100.00.
Oren J. Canuteson to Mrs. Augusta
Buro—a parcel of land out of the F.
Lundt survey in the town of Clifton,
consideration, $2,500.00.
Ernest P. Reierson to Ovie M. Dit-1
trich et al—lots 4-5, block 31, Cran-|
fills Gap, consideration, $100.00.
Lula E. Felers et al to Cyrus B.
Frost—135 acres out of the E. I* I
All correspondents who mail news
tern to the Record are requested to
a their names to the letters, and
i also reminded that only facts must
sent to the paper as news. %he
lord has received a complaint this
•k in connection with one corres-
ident’s letter in which it is claimed
alse news item was sent in. This
indeed regrettable. The Record
not be used as a medium for
sading false reports, whatever the
pose. In the future no news item
he published unless it is signed
pS ■■■» ' - race, mrs. u. v. uimpKin, Mr. and j cue jno. Kicbardson survey; 50 acres
nyiui Christian University of Fort Mrs. Calvin Colwick, Mrs. D. B. Stone, out of the Jno. Beldin survey and 11
th last Saturday afternoon won Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Schow, Dallas; acres out of the R. Hazzard Sttrvey,
pitaelf the 1944 Southwest Jodie Grimland, Big Spring; Mrs. consideration, $10,260.
^U?snce title when that team de- Lottie Grimland, Waco; Mr. and Mrs. i - Marriage License*
Id Rice Institute of Houston, 9 to Lee Colwick, Gatesville: Lt. Olaf Weldon Allen Bronstad'and Miss,
rone of the hardest fought games Loyd Omenson, Baton Rouge, La.; willie Mae Murphree.
Fans had witnessed in a long-time; John E. Swenson was counted one of _________
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Two Little
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Cuddly percale bodies, hod
faces, bands and feet of
.softest wool. Cunning
costumes.
A wonderful gift for *
little child. It’s a "Shoo
Fly" with a galloping hors#
vdeslgn. Strongly made.
"Woodettes”
& 1.98
Ton put ’em to-
rnr"flM6®tller Psl^t
r VI Jf ’•,a- Builds five
dolls. Set includes
narfdf/ paints and every-
thing needed.
It's StreamlinedI
Freight Train
1.79
Loeomotlve and tender,
gondola, box ear, flat car
no one could figure sdfely on
FOR SALE—Hegari in bundles. 8c
bundle or $17 ton at my home. H. J.
Wright (above Pete Dahl). lip
result of the game until the gun
the game With Rice
• Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dixon returned
homelast Friday after spending some
two weeks on their hunting lease
down south of San Antonio, and as
usual brought home real signs of
their marksmanship, it being two
large bucks as evidence, and Tom
claims he was the man behind the
gun when the horned animals were
killed. They are allowed two bucks
each during one season, and it is un-
derstood they are to return to their
happy hunting ground before the sea-
son closes to give Mrs. Dixon a chance
to prove her marksmanship. ’ I
threatening for another score
on the TCU goal line. Dutch
has won pennants for Texas
ian University with regularity
so, won for himself the reputa-
Mrs. A. Baffle sends in her renewal
order for the old home paper another
twelve months.
Now Stronger^ Safer
Then Ever Before!
i of being one of the best cqaches
Mrs. Emma D. Platt of Meridian
has received word from her son, Pan],
that he has been promoted tb T-Sgt
Paul lived in Clifton several years
while attending school and Js remem-
bered by many. He is now stationed
somewhere in France, and says that
he is well and getting the best of
hi leh of 4 er mere
Only plug
With Polo-
to nlum alloy
ML electrode
ggl that gives
K quicker,
a s 1 e r
W starts. „
Those visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Millard Sadler /Sunday, Nov.
26, mere Mr. and Mrs. .W. P. Sadler,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sadler, Mr. and
Mm. Frank Johnson, all of Coryell
City, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bohne
and children, Turnersville; Mr. and
Mrs. Ted • Bohn and daughter, Craw-
ford; Mm. Billie Sadier and Miss
Nelda Jo Sadler,'Fort Worth; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McMillian, Mr. and
-,Mrs. Ivan Sadler, Valley Mills; Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Wenzel and chil-
dren, Waco; Mr. and. Mrs. Albert
Zuehlke and daughter, Fairview. They
all came to see Ivan and Jack, who
left for Uncle Sam’s -service Tuesday,
the 28th. They all left, having an en-
joyable day and wishing Ivan and
Jack all the best luck in the world.
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Dr. Homer'P. Rainey, the deposed
resident of the University of Texas,
as succeeded in causing a big noise'
noOng the partisans of that State
Btttution of learning, even though
* may notwin any points for himself,
rale people naturally want to tear
► Institution if they can not win
loir own program, but since the Uni-
wity is greater than any Texas in-
vidual we doubt it losing any of its
popwide prestige or influence be-
uae of the differences, and when the
rake of dissension has cleared away,
Htjkmat institution will survive and
a people will think it great long af-
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1944, newspaper, December 1, 1944; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797833/m1/4/?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.