The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Bin. Adolph Schulze
spent the pest week end in Hous-
ton visiting with her mother, Btrs.
Pearl Duncan, her toother and sis-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dun-
can, and his brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Schultze.
David Reuter, young son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Rueter, of Arling-
ton, spent last week near Womack
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Dossman. Also spend-
ing the past week-end with the
Dossmans were their daughters,
Misses Carmileta and Nihela Doss-
man, of Dallas.
Philip Hansen Pledges
Educational Fraternity
At North Texas State
Ladies Aid And
LWML of Immanuel
Church In Meeting
Finley Gill, 62
Dies In Meridian
Sunday, Nov. 15
Will Your
Philip Hansen, of Clifton, is one
of 39 North Texas State Univer-
sity students who have pledged
Kappa Delta Pi, national educa-
tional fraternity, this fall at the
Denton university.
Philip, a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hans J. Hansen, of 812 Alpha Place
in Clifton, is a 1955 graduate of
Clifton High School.
Finley Gill, aged 62 owner and
operator of the Garden Shop and
Nursey at the Circle in Meridian,
died at 2:00 o’clock on Sunday
afternoon, November 15, in the
Meridian Hospital.
It is understood that Mr. Gill
became ill at his shop the day be-
fore his demise.
Mr. Gill, who was well-known
throughout Bosque County, had re-
sided at Meridian for many years.
He was a member of the official
board of the First Methodist
Church there.
For approximately six years Mr.
Gill had operated the Garden Shop
and Nursery. Prior to his estab-
lishing that business he was a part-
ner in the Lawson and Gill Imple-
ment Company in Meridian.
Surviving Mr. Gill are his wife,
the former Miss Halouise Baker;
one brother, Hal Gill, of Meridian;
one sister, Mrs. Earl White, of Win-
ter Haven, Florida; a nephew; and
four nieces.
Funeral services were held at
10:00 o’clock on Tuesday after-
noon, November 17, at the Meri-
dian First Methodist Church, with
Rev. Hiram E. Johnson officiating.
Interment followed in the Meri-
dian Cemetery.
The regular meeting of the Im-
manuel Lutheran Ladies Aid and
LWML was held November 5 in
the church basement with Mrs. W.
B. Oswald as hostess.
The president, Mrs. Harold Wiede
called the meeting to order and
there was an opening song. The
Rev. W. F. Rolf conducted the
Scripture reading, which was fol-
lowed by a prayer. The Bible
study, “Total Committment to
Christ” was also led by the pastor.
During the business session
standing committee reporto were
heard from the Welfare, Visiting,
and LWML. The LWML chairman
Mrs. N. L. Schlegel reported that
she had sent her monthly mission
letter to the Rev. Richard H. Myer,
Tokyo, Japan. She also gave the
Rally report. Eight ladies from
the local congregation attended
the Rally at Trinity Lutheran
Church in Waco on October 8.
Mrs. Erwin Wiederaenders had
arranged a display of samples and
prices for a set of new paraments.
After viewing the display it was
decided to postpone the selection
until after the December meeting.
The chairman announced that
baby clothing and other clothing
collected for the Foreign Relief
be brought to the collecting stat-
ion no later than Thanksgiving
Day. She also urged all to bring
old greeting cards, which will be
sent to various homes for retard-
ed persons.
Shut-ins will again be remember-
ed at Christmas time with suit-
able gifts. Mrs. Charles Fehler Jr.,
program chairman reviewed the
proposed study for next year, "Let
the Church Be the Church,” and
it was adopted. It was also agreed
to have mimeographed program
booklets for the next year.
Birthday salutes were sung to
Mrs. Charlie Schmidt, Mrs. Erich
Prescher, and Bfrs. Bruno Viertel.
The meeting was concluded with
The Lord’s Prayer in unison and
the Table Prayer, led by the Rev.
Rolf.
During the social time that fol-
lowed, Mrs. Oswold served a de-
licious refreshment course. Mrs.
Herbert Leek will be the December
hostess.
Revolutionary New Method Slashes Costs
Aati - Freeze?
Gives Your Car
COMPLETE
PROTECTION
RADITOR & BODY SHOP
North Highway 6—Clifton
Gordon Arnold Selected
For "Who's Who" At Baylor
University For 1964-65
Gordon Arnold, of Clifton, a sen
ior student at Baylor University in
Waco, is among 37 Baylor students
selected this year to appear in
“Who’s Who in American Colleges
and Universities.”
Gordon, a graduate of Clifton
High School, is a son of Mrs. Geor-
ge B. Arnold, of 1415 West 3rd
Street in Clifton. He is an ac
counting major at Baylor.
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COMKETf
Bernard Erickson Named
To Sub-T Social Club
At Abilene Christian
Stevens Motor & Implement Company
South Highway 6 — Clifton — Phons OR5-8912
ned Pants............$1 UP; Petticoats........$2.95 UP
$3.98 UP; Gowns (Red, Black, Beige, White)... $5.98 UP
Bernard Erickson, a son of Hr
and Mrs. John E. Erickson, of Rt
2, Clifton, has been named a mem
her of the Sub-T men's social club
at Abilene Christian College in
Abilene.
Bernard, a 1963 graduate of Cllf
ton High School, is a sophomore |
prelaw major at ACC. He is a
guard and linebacker on the foot-
ball squad and also throws the shot
during tract season at Abilene
Christian.
L. E. Tennison, Real Estate Broker
2!4 North Avonuo D — Clifton — Phono OR5-9816
LIST YOUR CITY PROPERTIES, FARMS, AND RANCHES
WITH US. FARM AND RANCH LOANS GIVEN PROMPT
SERVICE—WITH A SMILE.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie McFadden vi-
sited in Dallas last Saturday and
Sunday with their son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Neal
(Billy) McFadden, and children,
Martha Lynn and Russell.
Complete Line of
BULOVA WATCHES
PRICED FROM
$35.95 to $65.00
Speidel Twist-0-Flex
WATCH BANDS
For Ladies and Gentlemen
$4.95 to $14.95
Attend Fort Worth Wedding
Mrs W. B. Meeks, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Jackson and children. Mary
and Howard, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
N. Grant, of Clifton, and Mrs. Don
Churchman and sons. David and
Travis, and Mr. and Mrs. R. 0.
Bankhead, of Valley Mills, attend-
ed the wedding at 8:00 o'clock on
Thursday night, November 12, at
the White Settlement Church of
Christ in Fort Worth for Miss Joyce
Meeks and M. L. Ferguson. The
bride is a niece of Mr. and Mrs.
W. B Meeks and Mr. and Mrs.
Bankhead and a cousin of Mrs.
Jackson and Mrs. Churchman, and
the groom is a grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Grant
Personals
Charms and Charm Bracelets
CHARMS FOR CHRISTMAS AND OTHER SPECIAL OCCASIONS
Gold-Filled, Gold, And Sterling Silver... $1.00 to $16.30
CHARM BRACELETS, Also Gold-Filled, Gold and Sterling
PRICED TO $28.95
Also Automade Charm Bracelets... From $1.50 TO $3.50
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson, of
Fort Worth, visited in Clifton last
Sunday with their parents, Mrs.
H. A. Nelson and Arne Orbeck, and
also in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan E. Orbeck and family.
Mrs. O. C. Anderson and her
daughter. Mrs. Douglas Railsback.
and children, David and Diane, vi-
sited in Granbury last Saturday
and Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Fred Weir Jr. and daughters, Char-
lotte and Sharon.
Mrs. Robert L. Baldridge Sr has
been a medical patient In the local
hospital since Friday morning of
last week Her many friends hope
that Mrs. Baldridge soon will be
feeling much better.
Good Nortex Seed Oats
— SecUs For Custom Grinding and Mixing —
Conrad & Stockard
FEED and SEED — Meridian, Trxai
BERKSHIRE
ULTRAS0N
HOSIERY
$1.65 Pair
Playtex Living
STRETCH BRAS
Just.. $4.95
MEN'S TIE TACS
By Anson
Only $1.50
Others Ta $6.50
DINNERS EOR PAR TIES AND BANQUFTS C.AN BE
ARRANGED FOR ANY DA Y-INCLUDING SUNDA VS
VISIT IN COLLINS HOME
Veteran’s Day visitors on No-
vember 11 in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert F. Collins were Mr.
and Mrs. Paul D. Haynes and Mrs.
Jimmy Youree and her son, Jim-
my Youree Jr., all of Electra. The
Hayneses’ son, John Thimothy, and
Mrs. Youree’s husband were unable
to come because they were work-
ing. Mrs. Haynes, the former Miss
Mae Grace Collins, is a daughter
of Mr. Collins, Mrs. Youree is his
granddaughter, and Jimmy Your-
ee Jr. is his only great-grandson.
While here the four generations
had their picture made together.
Paul D. Haynes and John Timothy
Haynes are rural mail carriers out
of the Electra Post Office, and Mrs.
Haynes is her son’s substitute. He
also carries the mail from the de-
pot to the post office there.
FOR SALE — Columnar ruled
pads. 3, 4, 12, and 16 columns. Also
plain ruled yeltow writing pads
Clifton Record. tfe
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Other Sets As Reasonably Priced For As Low As $27.50
Funeral Insurance
Call 0R5-8611
CLIFTON FUNERAL HOME
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Hicks, Tom & Hicks, Mrs. Tom. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1964, newspaper, November 20, 1964; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth778957/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.