The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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Mr. nd Mra George Mbe and
.nrr- <rf Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs,
BUI Halbert of Cedar Hill. and Mr.
nd Mn. ARM from Emit were
week-end visitor* in the Herman
Mr. and Mn. Milton McDonald
and daughter at Grapevine apent
the week-end in the Amo* MeDoo
and Mrs T A -__
« to Valley Mills Sunday to
mm to Mrs. H. A. Kimbrough
, and Mn. F. D. Bearden ttoH
Donald Bearden v totted Sund
‘"m^ 2?bETwT*CtodTand
children. John and Marsha. Mr and
Mr* Hugo Landgraf. Mr* Mattk
Landgraf Hatehneyer Jr and eon.
Billy, and Mr* Ids Ana Trodie to
Taylor enjoyed a flak fry to the
Victor Thiele home Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. W. f. Downey Thrift-
ed Saturday night to the Boh
ZtKhlke home.
Reverend and Mr* W E Cliatt
and daughters and Dr Floy Barn-
ard were guests Sunday to the P.
R Downey bom*.
Mr and Mrs A. R. Bearden. Mr,
end Mrs Wendell Bearden. Mr. and
Mr* P. R. Downey, end Mr. and
Mrs P D. Bearden were visitor*
Saturday night to the Jack Mc-
Millan home.
TUCKER
INSURANCE
MENCY
St MIN ARY JTUDSMT WILL
PRIACM AT IMMAMUtl
Harold Meissner, who Is a at*
dent at the Concordia Lutheran
Seminary at Springfield, Illinois,
will conduct the wrricei at the
Immanuel I-utberan Church to Cllf
ton this coming Sunday. July 5. Mr.
Meitner is a son of Mr and Mr*
Albert Meissner, of Cranfills Gap
This ministerial student will
have charge of the aorvteM neat
Sunday at Immanuel in the abaene*
at the pastor, Reverend W. f, Rolf,
who will spend that week-end in
San Antonio, where at 7 30 o'clock
Saturday night of this week In
St. Paul's Lutheran Church he will
officiate at the wedding of his
daughter, Mbs Anita BoM, of that
city, and Mr. Robert Greenfield, of
Chicago. Illinois
Sank*
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Dr. Jm Little
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Office Howra
• -12:00 A. M , 2:00 - C OO P. 11.
Monday through Friday
Closed All Day
Every Saturday
1M South Avo. i, Clifton
House Calls—Phone OR 5-2640
Miss Harriett ha Stark Is Mmrriod
To Mr. Kobe la Austin Ckorch June 26
Mto. Harriett An Stark, daugto
ter of Mr and Mrs. Bennie Stark,
of Austin, aad Mr Paul B. Rain
Jr , aon of Mr. and Mn. P. B.
hue, of nor Craofllla Gap. won
•ted to marriage by I
Carl E. Hacker aad E. V
a double ring ceremony |
on Friday night, Jan SS. at Bt.
Martin’* Evangelical Lutheran
Church to Autoin.
Given to marriage by her father,
the bride wore s pawn ef Atoacn
lace fashioned with a round sweet
heart neckline, dainty cap sleeves
and a basque waistline The lace
skirt with two hock pauela ef
white taffeta was assigned with a
huge butterfly haw ef taffeta town
s chapel length train Her veil ton
full circular fingertipfteagth of ton
norted silk illusion attached to a
ttorato Chantilly toco embroidered
with tiny seed pearls and iridescent
Enjoy
SHOP SBRVKB DRU0 STOM
# Brill ir
FIRST ... ALWAYS
Drug** v.
Good
V
Sandoas.
Summer Add Trouble
Sodas,
To Your Hair Care?
malts
shakes,
and
cold
drinks
Most ladtas, especially the young ones
who iwJm regularly, have added trou-
ble keeping their hair in order during
the summer .. rYou’ll find all your
hair control aida and lotions to nelp
keep your hair as you want it at Serv-
ice Drug Store . . . Also your curler*,
pins, shampoos, rinses, etc. . . . And
remember noth men and women will
find the right deodorant for their
medal need this summer at Service
Drug.
•
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See Us Per Your Drug Needs
coffee, loo
Service Drag Store
TOPS M PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
SOU COMSBtVATKMi
Many poods of the Meridian area
of the Bosque Soil Conservation
District have filled with water from
the recent rain* Thoee now stock-
ed with fish will need fertilising.
Commercial fertiliser to reeoaa-
mended with equal amounts of ni-
trogen. phosphate, end potash 10-
10- 3. M4 Nitrogen and phoephste
arp n#f f!#"1 ilHMTf tolll potlSll If A
mixed fertiliser Is used, additional
nitrogen should be added to equal
the phosphorus.
Amounts of fertiliser needed will
simple teat to to not see .....
that will make Uto water cloudy so
that the hand can not be soon to
elbow depth. FerttHaer aheuld he
applied about every two weeks dur-
ing the summer aad torn often dur-
ing fall and winter For »•«<*•-
tailed informal ton contact the Soil
Conservation Service perseonel.
Stubble land should he plowed
so that the straw is left on the
surface or near the surface of the
•oil. Cover will greatly reduce the
amount of runoff and evaporation
Straw is short and to leas amounts
this year Tillage should be no
problem even with the straw on
the surface this year Observation
this week during aaedertoo to heavy
rainfall showed much leas runoff
and eroskm on stubble land com
pared with land to cotton, matte
or corn.
Soil Conservation Service person
nr! staked ponds lor W. N. Brisker
of Walnut Springs and Lloyd Hew
shew of Flag Branch
Trade with ieeerd advertisers
of white
ar-
i a
10 0* A M.—Bible Study.
10 30 A M— Morning Services;
sermon subject, "Christ And Him
Crucified.’*
0:13 P. M.—Voting Polka* Study.
7:00 P. M.—Evening Servicer,
sermon subject, “The Paatong Of
AH Earthly Things Before We Pam
To Glory ”
FIRST MSTHOOIST CHURCH
J. ■. Marts a, Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday SekcoL-AftS AM.
Morning Worship—10:90 AM.
4 Youth Fellowship—0.00 P.M.
Evening Worship—7 :*0 P. M.
The WSCS meets each
at 200 P. M.
Methodist Men meet on the first
Tuesday at 7:00 P. M.
The Official Board meets first
Thursday to 7JO P.M
The Commission oi
meets second Wednesday to 7:00
P.M.
Attending Mbs Stark m
mat was Mbs Marjorie
rimann, of Austin. Bridat-------
and bridesmatron were Mbs Caro
lyn Beck aad Mrs. W. L Simmons,
of Austin, aad Mbs Jolene Robert-
son. of Round Rock, a couaia of
the bride They were attired in
dresses of blue silk organza and
lace, over taffeta and had lac*
mitts The attendants carried cas-
cade arrangements of American
beauty roam.
Flower girl waa Mias Debra Da
Dear, of Laredo, abo a cousin of
the bride. She wore a drem similar
to those at the other bridal attend
ante. Master David Suter, of Hills-
boro, a nephew of the groom, acted
as ring bearer.
Serving bb brother as beat man
was Mr. Wayne A. Rohne, of Arl-
ington. Groomsmen were Messrs
Perry Suter. of Hillsboro, a broth-
er-in-law at the groom, J. G. Petes*
of Granger, and Mack Phillips, of
Cranfilb Gap.
Mbs Marilyn Moeneh, of San
Antonio, was soloist and was accom-
panied to the organ by Mr. Burford
Westlund, of Austin.
Candle lighten prior to the cere-
mony were Messrs Randy Stork, a
brother ef the bride, and Runny
Rowley, her cousin Usher* were
Messrs Richard Stork, at Austin,
also a toother of the bride, and
Rob Vorkorper. of San Antonio.
Mrs* tit mw s moiner,
wars a dram at ensign blue sill
with white accessories andacor-
piftk gweetiHMri rosea..
--j mother, Mn. Rohne, was
attired ha a mauve lace dram with
white accessories aad a corsage of
white
the ceremony were Mn. Perry Su-
ter, of Hillsboro, a sister at the
groom. Mn. Wayne A. Rohne. of
Arlington, hb sbtor-in-law. Misses
jMk
ST. PAUL'S LUTH0BAH CHURCH
P OO A. M—Morning Services,
10 00 A. M,—Sunday School.
CATHOLIC «*RVIC«
Mas* M0 A M. each
the City Hail her*.
FIRST FRRSSTTBRIAM CHURCH
Jamce H. BMer, Jr,......
10 00 A. RL—Sunday
10 no A. M. — Men’t____
Bible Class to Telephone Office.
10:55 A M.—Hymn* on the CariL
Hon,
11:00 A M. Morning Worship.
7:00 P. M —Senior High Fellow
*>p.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
FIRST ■ ARTIST CHURCH
R. H. DiMoy, Jr,
CHURCH OF CHRIST
|Rmap*n>at And Reformed)
9:00 A M —Sunday School.
1040 A M-—Worship aentoOB
conducted by Douglas Schneider.
^ ____n _.. .— ^a -- - - *
tag immediately following the reg-
ular Sunday service, * ,r
OUR SAVIOR'S
LUTHRRAM CHURCH
Tho Heert of the
Personals
(Delayed From Last Week!
Mrs D. E. Newsom, of Hin^mu
spent Uwt wtek In Clifton with her
son in Uw ind dMUgkter, Mr. iM
Mrs'. Sam Oswald Visiting here last
week-end to the Oswald home wew
Mrs. Oswald's sister. Ms* J. M. Wil-
Mr*. Newsom tonne Sunday after
f^Tnt0Prf
clerks Lewb Barton. Mrs. Schrantz
|,‘ an employee of the Farmers
State Bank in Clifton; they have
a farm west of Clifton which fSy
purchased from Mrs. Edith Barker
Mrs. Fehrmaa H; Lund and son,
ft oo TM nrr Hill Craig, of Eaatland, brought her
, will meetst Mr daughter. Paula, to Clifton on
and Boggy Ciretoa will Thursday of last week to stay with
•onage. air*, J. *.. isewon. «»«»• _____i.—u, and Mrs. L.
9 00 AM.—Worship Service
7 JO P. M —Luther League
8:00 AM
to all visitors
ST. OLAF LUTHBRAM CHURCH
Sunday. July 0:
10:00 A. M—Divine Worship.
0:00 P.M. — Senior Luther
League. Hanrid Meissner will bo
guest speaker. He wil) (bow slides
of hb European tour. Visitors are
Vacation Church School — July
g through July 17. 8 30 to 11J0
AML
9:30 AM. ___
(classes for every age).
10:90 A M —Morning Worship.
Training Union—0:10 P. M.
Evangelistic Services 7 JO P.M.
Ycith Fellowship—0:30 P.M.
Beginner Sunbeams, S JO P.M.
Primary Sunbeams, 3:00 P.M.
Intermediate G. A *s. 4:00 P. M.
Junior G. A’*. 4:00 P.M.
TRINITY LUTHtRAN CHURCH
g. R. Knwdaon, Paster
Sunday:
9:30 A. M—Sunday School and
Bible Classes. $»..
10:30 A.M. — Divine Worship
with Holy Communion
Monday:
3:30 P M—Circle Leader* and
Executive Committee.
8:00 P. M —Church Council.
Tuesday:
w. ». K-a.dk. CM. .Mds sf
at Fallowahip Hall with Mesdamea
Ida Wenzel and Lillian Pierson as
hostesses.
Tuesday. 0:00 P.M. — Brother-
day with her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mr*. James Henry.
Guests in the home of Mrs. Ed-
ward Tipton and Mr. and Mrs. Bun
aAk».“n^d Cummings last week-end were Mrs.
Da l C. E. Tallman of San Antonio, Mr.
Dahl, and ho mono Larson. . un John Knox and sons. John
Wednesday:
8:00 P.M.—Senior Choir.
Thursday, 2 30 P.M, — Ladies
Aid, Hostess: Ruth Circle.
IMMAMUBL LUTHtRAN CHURCH
Ch of the Lutheran Hour**
W. P. Rolf. Pastor
Sunday School—9 JO A M.
Worship Services—10 JO A M.
“ will be conducted by
Members of the boos* party dur- ^ Mebsaer. a student at Con-
*«* ^ p cordb Seminary at Springfbld, Dll-
week from 8 30 until 11:00 AM.
Vacation Bible School will be
Rock, cousins of the bride, and
Mrs. W B. laubach, of Austin.
Rice girl and boy were Cynthia
De Dear, of Laredo, a cousin of
the bride, and Billy Suter. of Hills-
boro. a nephew of the groom.
After a short wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs . Rohne will be at home
to 3B0B-C Grooms in Austin.
0
3ELMER ERICKSON
AMERICAN
LEGION POST
NO. 322
Meets 2nd A 4th
Thursdays
Each Month
We Would Like To Enjoy The Holiday
Drive Safely This Week-end
WRECKER SERVICE is our business, and we will give you prompt service
if you need it day or night, but take special care over the July 4th week-
end that your holiday isn’t spoiled with an accident.
SERVICEABLE USED CAR* that carry a low price tag—you’ll find tbeae
at Outlaw’s Wrecker Service. If you don*! have a “wad” of cash to pay for
i ifffd car, it will pay you to stop at OUTLAW’S WRECKER SERV 1C E for
a used car.
0. L SCH0W LUMBER COMPANY
Stocks The Famous Climatized Kuhn /
and insulation for your attic and mails
(Mrs. Marshal Mitchell)
A large number of out of town
guests were present for the garden
wedding of Nancy Pennington and
Bradley Cox Into Saturday night
at the bride’s home. A reception
followed the ceremony. The young
couple will make their home in
Waco, where the groom b employ-
ed.
Mn. O. M. Bronstad of Clifton
and James Bronstad of Corsicana
visited in the home of their daugh-
ter and abler, Mra. Fred Vickrey,
aad Mr. Vickrey tost week.
Mra. Pete Dobbins and Debra of
Stamford spent the week-end here
visiting her mother, Mr*. Hunter
Wilson, and grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A Milas.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. McGehee and
children spent the week-end in
Morgan with their parents. On Sun
day Mr*. McGehee helped with the
golden wedding celebration of some
family friends.
Mr. and Mra. Weldon Vickrey
and son, John Frederick, of Dal-
las spent the week-end here with
hb parents, Mr. and Mra. Jno. F.
Vickrey.
Mra. D. C. Mitchell and Marcus
Jermstad of Clifton and Mrs. Mar-
shal Mitchell and boys. Charles and
John, spent Sunday in Waco at-
tending a Riddle family reunion
held at Cameron Park.
Mr. and Mra. Millard Gilmore
her grandparents, Mr. and Mra. L.
M. Lund and Mra. Ernest Landgraf
while her parents and brothers.
Vacation Stephen and Craig, went on a vaca-
tion trip to Jtow Mexico.
Mr. and Mra. Ted Pederson of
San Leandro. California, arrived in
Bosque County June 10 for a visit
with friends and relatives and es-
pecially to be here to help Mr
and Mra. Andrew Burreson of Val-
ley Mill* celebrate their 30th Wed-
ding Anniversary Sunday, June 28.
Mra. Barry K. Wyld of Irvin*
has been vbiting since June 7 in
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl A. Carbon, near Iredell
The Carbons returned home with
Mn. Wyld June 20 for a short vbit
Mr. Wyld returned home June 21
from North Fort Hood, where he
had spent the previous two weeks
training with the 40th Armored
Divbion of the National Guard in
Irving.
NCW POSTAL EMPLOYEE
L. P. Schrantz recently began his
duties as a substitute clerk to the
and Mrs. John Knox and sons, John
and Robert, of Gkldings, L. M.
Knox of Pasadena, Mr. and Mra.
H. G Bishop of Valley MUb, Mr.
and Mra. Tom Oxford and Mra.
Martha Ludtke and children, Jerry
and Ann, of Clifton.
Gary and Don Bolberg, son* of
El wood Solberg, of Austin, spent
the past two weeks here with their
grandmother, Mrs. Harold Schulze,
and Mr. Schulze Mr. Solberg came
for hb sons tost Saturday.
Clifton post office. The position
BOWUNfi WAS
PL AYE PON PUBLIC BOWLIN <»
cue ns-a pl a ye r was
PRIVILEGED TO ROLL OR
THROW THE PALI--
LET US PROCESS
YOUR BEEF.
Clifton locker Plant
WE'RE PROUD OF OUR FRIED CHICKEN, STEAKS,
AND RED SNAPPER; EAT OFTEN AT THE
Cozy Corner Cafe
“The Key to Delicious Food**
- Closed Sunday, July 5,1959 -
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1959, newspaper, July 3, 1959; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth778410/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.