The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1948 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CUFTON RECORD, CLIFTON, TEXAS, JULY 16, 1948
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TOURS ENOUCH?
SR a fire, you may find the amount of insur-
^^jyou carry is not nearly enough to cover the
loss to your household goods.
Before it is too late, come in and check up the
amount of your insurance with this Hartford
agency.
Tucker Insurance Agency
Telephone 129
OUFTON
Jack Tucker
TEXAS
MOSHEIM BAPTIST CHURCH
You are cordially invited to at-
tend the revival-which closes this
coming Sunday. Services at 10
a. m. and 8:15 p. m. each day. Rev.
Hershel Peck is preaching the ser-
mons.
OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF NORSE
Divine Worship, 10:30, with the|p.
ZION EVANGELICAL AND 1 METHODIST ADULT CLASS
REFORMED CHURCH, WOMACK
Sunday School at 9:30.
Divine Service at 10:30.
Sermon topic: “The Second Com-
ing of Christ and the Kingdom of
God.” This is in continuation of the
series of sermons on “The Great
Doctrines of the Church.’
Wm. C. Anderson, Pastor
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Junior Choir, 10:45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Sunday Evening Service, 8:00
service conducted by Rev. Perry
Sampson.
CLIFTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
Evening Service, 8 p. m.
Monday, 4 p. m., W.M.S.
Monday, 4 p. m., Sunbeams.
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer meet-
ing at Presbyterian Church.
Until further notice, services
will be held at the City Hall.
Rev. Kenneth Berg, Pastor
OMER LEE HIX
WITH PARTY
Lawrence Ringness was
i to an informal get-together
i on Saturday afternoon,
honoring her sister-in-law,
, Omer Lee Hix and daughters,
f Linda and Janet Nan, who
i been visiting here from Mer-
aftemoon was spent in
and gay conversation
> in watehing the little baby
and laugh on the floor,
i who enjoyed this pleasant
re Mrs. Hulen Aars
FOOD
IS NOT ENOUGH
It takes quick, courteous
a service m pleasant sur-
f roundings.
service; you’ll find them
our food and our
pleasing.
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IN CAFEi
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and Peggy Hulene; Mrs. Turner
Greenwade and Donna Lynn, Mrs.
E. B. Harris and Cynthia Leann,
Mrs. Pemell Aars and son, Rollin,
and Mesdames Elmore Canuteson,
J. B. Pierson, Glenn Ringness and
Irene Love.
Refreshments of Coca Cola, Dr.
Pepper and fritos were served.
The Hix family returned to Mer-
cedes on Wednesday of this week.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH,
CLIFTON, TEXAS
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship Service, 11:00
a. m.
M. Y. F., 7:15 p. m.
Evening Worship Service, 8:00
p. m.
The public is cordially invited to
worship with us.
R. E. Briggs, Pastor
FM PROGRAMS RECEIVED
Marvin Lynch has fixed himself
the proper equipment to receive
FM radio reception in Clifton. He
is able to get the Temple FM
broadcast on his set. As television
can be received from the same dis-
tances as FM radio, television may
be closed to an actuality in this
section than we realize. It is un-
derstood television will likely be
available in Dallas at an early date.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt
i > | thanks to our friends for the many
1 ’ cards and other tokens of love and
friendship that brought so much
cheer into the life of our dear little
daughter and sister, Carla Sue,
during her illness, also for the
assistance and sympathy given to
us during her illness and death.
Especially do we thank those who
donated blood and financial aid,
the visiting pastors in Galveston,
and Rev. B. R. Maakestad for their
comforting words and prayer^,
those who contributed memorial
gifts and ftw' the beautiful floral
offering.
May God bless each of you for
your thoughtfulness is our earnest
prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson
p and Children.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
church, clifton, Texas
Church School, 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
There shall be no Evening Wor-
ship as we are dismissing in favor
of the Union Revival of the Metho-
dist-Presbyterian Churches in Tur-
nersville for their closing service.
Morning worship will be con-
I ducted by Rev. W. F. O'Kelley, the
| new Superintendent of Home Mis-
| sions for this Presbytery, who will
j administer the services of Ordin-
ation of Elder-elect Robert Gloff
’and of the Lord’s Supper.
Visitors are always cordially in-
vited to share in our worship of
the Lord.
Wm. R. Knox, Pastor
Women’s Missionary Council,
Tuesday afternoon, 2:00.
We are starting an open-air re-
vival next Sunday night, July 18.
There will be good singing and
preaching nightly.
You are coidially invited to at-
tend any of these services.
Rev. II. L. Corpany, Pastor
HAS TREASURE HUNT
The Young Adult Class of the
Methodist Church was entertained
last Thursday with a treasure hunt
and watermelon feast. Hosts were
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lambert,
David Cormany, and Billy Stryker.
Mr. and Mrs. Cormany originated
the clues for the treasure hunt. Mr.
and Mrs. Stryker, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Walsleben, and Mrs. Orville Bargar
the winners.
Other members attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Price Wallace, Mr.
and Mrs. Burl Holt, Mr. and Mrs.
Cotton Canuteson, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter McDougal. Rev. and Mrs. R. E.
Briggs were guests.
IMMANUEL LUTH. CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
Sunday, July 18—
Sunday School and adult Bible
class at 9:30 a. m.
Divine worship hour at 10:30
a. m.
The Lutheran Hour every Sun-
day morning at 8:30 over WACO.
Saturday, July 17—
Junior confirmation class from
9:30-11:30 a. m.
If you have no church home,
make Immanuel Lutheran the
church of your choice. Our church
has but one message to proclaim,
namely the crucified and risen
Christ Jesus as the only Savior of
sinners.
W. F. Bielefeldt, Pastor
CPS TO HOLD FAMILY
SAFETY MEETING HERE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
10:00 a.m., Bible Study.
11 o’clock, preaching by C. A.
Brown, student preacher from Abi-
lene Christian College.
Monday, 3 p.m., Ladies’ Bible
Study.
Visitors welcome at all services.
ST. OLAF LUTHERAN CHURCH,
CRANFILLS GAP, TEXAS
Sunday, July 18—
10:00 a. m., Morning Worship.
Note earlier hour for worship serv-
ice during summer months.
Monday, July 19-25—
Texas Concordia Bible Camp at
Valley Mills, Texas. Mrs. Clifton
Bruland, guest speaker.
Wednesday, July 21—
8:00 p. m., Lutheran Brother-
hood. Boys’, work committee in
charge. Mr. Wade Knudson, leader.
(Note: Meeting advanced from
Thursday to Wednesday.)
Thursday, July 22—
7:30 p. m., Meeting of Clifton:
College Corporation at Clifton.
A sincere and a cordial welcome.
Benjamin R. Maakestad, Pastor
Friday afternoon at 3:30 families
of the Community Public Service
Company in this district will gather
at the Clifton City Park for a Home
Safety Meeting.
Aside from a course in home
safety, the company plans a bit
of fun and fellowship and a fish
fry. The latter was announced up-
on the return of Cecil Coston, dis-
trict manager, and other members
of CPS Co. from a fishing trip in
South Texas.
WANTED — Secondhand baby
bed; see or write Hazel Baxley, 215
East 5th St., Clifton. 22-2tp
DEAD ANIMAL SERVICE—
Free and Sure—Call Collect Phone Y
303, Hamilton, Texas. 52-52c
ONE-DAY SERVICE
On Any Building or Renovating.
Have your old mattress made into a rest-
ful Innerspring Mattress. Visit us and let
us know your needs.
Clifton Mattress Factory
Phone 281-W-2 L. L. DUKE Clifton
Cowt Qxeefi ffiaptht Cftwich
OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL
MEETING
BEGINS SUNDAY NIGHT, JULY IS
Evang. Norfleet T. Wheeler
TRINITY LUTH. CHURCH
Friday, July 16—
Ice Cream Social at the Parish
Hall, Circle Five entertaining.
Sunday, July 18—
Sunday School and Bible Classes,
9:30.
Divine Services, 10:30.
Sunday School Picnic at the City
Park at noon; luncheon by Ladies’
Aid. Planned entertainment for
the afternoon.
Monday, July 19-Sunday, July 26—
Bible Camp. Those who have not
already registered and wish to do
so, see Betty Peters.
Thursday, July 23—
Ladies’ Aid meeting at the Parish
Hail. Hostesses, Mrs. Josie Lind-
berg and Mrs. J. G. Peters.
You are always welcome at
Trinity Lutheran.
Walter T. Gigstad, Pastor
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CHURCH, MOSHEIM, TEXAS
Sunday, July 18—
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Divine Services with the celebra-
tion of the Holy Communion, 11
a. m. ».
Lutheran Brotherhood meets at
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Clif-
ton, Texas, 8 p. m.
Our Vacation Bible School begins
next week, Monday, July 19, 8 p. m.
in the basement of St. Paul’s Luth-
eran Church, Clifton, Texas. The
teachers will be Mrs. Albert Hen-
kelmann, Mrs. and Rev. I. M. Man-
sur.
Our Vacation Bible School of last
year as we had almost 100 per cent
attendance. The parents are kindly
asked again to show the same spirit
of cooperation as they did last
year by bringing or sending the
children to this school. It is an op-
portunity which the parents should
not neglect.
I. M. Mansur, Pastor
Alert — Honest — Courageous
Veteran of both World Wars
Give Texas the strong,
fearless voice you want
in Washington.
PoL Adv. paid lor by friends of
George Peddy
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ST. PAUL’S DECIDES TO START
BIBLE SCHOOL JULY 19
The St. Paul's Ladies’ Aid met
] in the church basement July 6. Our
j pastor opened the meeting with a
CO. tci.g. devotion and prayer.
j There were fifteen members and
I one visitor present.
A policy for every Insurable need.! As business we decided to
| start our summer Bible School on
! July 19. As new business
going to try to send
i food to the needy in
AT THE
Sound of Your Horn
Our Doors Will Be Opened
(That is, if you find them closed.)
You 11 find at your command the best in every kind of automotive service—
service that is more economical and efficient—service that will mean thou-
s&nas of additional miles for your car.
Satisfaction is guaranteed on all automobile service and repair jobs.
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j OUTLAW BROTHERS
we are
a package of
Germany.
At our next meeting each mem-
ber is asked to answer the roll call
by saying a Bible verse.
After the collection of dues the
I meeting was closed with a song
and the Lord’s Prayer. Then we
I all enjoyed a delicious lunch pre-
I pared by Mesdames Arnold Hampc
and Albert Henkelman.
EXQUISITE
COSTUME
JEWELRY
FOR HER
New brilliant pieces, du-
plicates of pins, bracelets,
earrings and chokers
that sell elsewhere for
many dollars more.
See our fine collections 1
now.
Whitney’s Jewelry
Shop
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THANKS
YOUR BUSINESS
LOCAL AGENT
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FOR
R. E ROGSTAD
Clifton,
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1948, newspaper, July 16, 1948; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth777972/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.