The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1981 Page: 3 of 16
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Gap 441 Plans Halloween Party
THE CLIFTON RECORD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER t, INI PAGE 3A
By Rhonda Harrington ember 16. at which time
CranfWeGap4-H Reporter new officers were elected.
Cranfills Gap 4-H Club Twenty members signed
held its first meeting of the up for the coming year and
year on Wednesday, Sept- the group planned a 4-H
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Halloween Coatume Party
for members on October 30.
The club will next meet on
Wednesday, October 21, at
6 p.m., at the Cranfills Gap
School. New members are
always welcome.
Congressman
Loath To Sand
ouh i nwnwr
Congressman Marvin
Leath will have a member of
his staff in Meridian on
Thursday, October 15, to
assist residents of Bosque
County with any problems
they may be having with
federal agencies.
The staff person will be in
the Bosque County Court-
house from 8:30 a.m. until
noon.
Leath said, “This is a
continuation of my program
of going to the people with
the help that a congression-
al office can provide. It
should be understood that I
cannot get anyone an
exemption from current
laws, but a congressman
can assist by cutting
through some red tape or
unclogging some bureau-
cratic channels.
“Sometimes it can be
quite frustrating dealing
with the federal govern-
ment. I would hope that we
can ease that frustration."
The Congressman from
Marlin added, “Of course I
want everyone in the 11th
Congressional District to
feel free to write me any-
time they have a problem or
want to express their
thoughts on issues before
Congress."
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News
Psalms, 4th Chapter was
used for Rev. J.C. Salley's
message Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Morse
visited Monday evening in
the home of Mrs. Jim
McMillan and S.B.
Mr. and Mrs. E.K. Lamb
of Waco were dinner guests
Tuesday night in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Clements.
Mrs. F.Q- Bearden ac-
companied her son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Bearden to Weatherford
Sunday to see her grand-
daughter, Sherrie Bearden,
in college there.
Miss Michelle Kellum,
who attends Tarleton State
University, spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Kellum and
brother, Keith.
Mrs. Archie McMillan
visited Tuesday in the home
of Mrs. Jim McMillan. She
had been toGoodall-Witch-
er Hospital to visit her
father, Mr. Sanders, who is
a patient there.
Mrs. Homer Whitney,
Mrs. Fred Hutchison, Mrs.
Rufus Hutchison, Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Blassingame
and Justin, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Blassingame were
guests Tuesday in the home
of Mrs. T.A. Blassingame.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bird of
Grand Prairie and Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Deason were
dinner guests Friday night
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Loy Hilliard.
Mrs. F.D. Bearden visit-
ed Saturday morning in the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Bearden and also
with Mri and Mrs. Don
Allen Bearden and children
of Tyler.
Mr. W.P. Downey were
luncheon guests Sunday in
the homd of Mr. and Mrs.
P.R. Downey. In the
afternoon they all attended
the 50th wedding anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. W.O.
Findley at the Coon Creek
Comjmunity Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Clements, Mr. and Mrs.
Loy Hilliard and Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Blassingame at-
tended the Methodist
Church dinner Saturday
night in Valley Mills.
Guests of Mrs. Faye Ihlen-
feldt of Valley Mills after-
wards were the same group.
Joining them later in the
home of Faye were Carl
Simpson, Mrs. Norma Lee
Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Pederson, and Mr. and
Mrs. E.K. Lamb. Ail
enjoyed a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bird of
Grand Prairie spent the
weekend in the home of
their friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Deason. On Satur-
day, the men enjoyed fish-
ing while the ladies enjoyed
shopping in Lott and Waco.
Saturday night, they drove
to Meridian where they
enjoyed the trail riders and
entertainers.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Hilliard
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Blassingame spent Sunday
In Fort Worth where they
visited the Blassingames’
niece, Mrs. Bill Smith at the
All Saint Hospital and were
happy to see her doing so
well. They also visited in
the home of Mrs. W.F.
Kimbrough, sister of Mrs.
Blassingame. They then
enjoyed visiting in the home
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of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Ford
and children, granddaugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard.
Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Si*-
pert spent Thursday until
Sunday visiting in Lubbock
with their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Bayer, Stephanie and Leslie
Jo.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wasson of Lewisville spent
the weekend In the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Blassingame. Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Blassin-
game and Justin and Mrs.
T.A. Blassingame were
luncheon guests Sunday in
the Blassingame home.
Mrs. Fred Hutchison
were luncheon guests Tues-
day in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. P.R. Downey.
Mrs. J.W. McMillan and
Mrs. P.R. Downey visited
Friday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. Jim McMil-
lan.
Mrs. Arnold Clements
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Blassingame enjoyed the
play, “To Kill A Mocking-
bird," Friday night at the
Civic Theatre in Waco.
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start with his own shirt
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Smith, W. Leon. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1981, newspaper, October 8, 1981; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797972/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.