The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1964 Page: 7 of 8
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During the meeting
show to take place in t
City Hall at 10:00 o’docl
day morning, February J
cussed by Miss Lucille W
que County Home Dene
Agent
Also enjoyed by ever
Baldridge Sr., H. R. Hill, W. B.
Oswald, W. R. Standefer, L. R. Ten-
nison, Walter Hansen, and Charles
M. lsenhower.
Models will be Mrs. Jimmy Jones,
Mrs. Wayne Gloff, Mrs. Tom G.
Parks, and Mrs. Brad Burkhart.
As a part of the style show new
officers for the Civic Society will
be installed. To be used in the in-
stallation ceremony will be an ar-
rangement of gladioli furnished by
the Artistic Floral and Gift Shop.
It will contain gladioli of different
colors, each color to represent an
officer of the society.
Officers to be installed will be
Mrs. Joe Little, president; Mrs.
Dan E. Orbeck, vice-president; Mrs.
Hugh Combs, tod vice-president;
Mrs. Hulen C. Aars, secretary; Mrs.
Everett W. Wallace, assistant sec-
retary; Mrs. George B. Arnold,
treasurer; and Mrs. J. C. Kincheloe,
reporter.
Officers who will retire from of-
fice on that date are Mrs. S. L
Witcher, president; Mrs. W. L
Forson, vice-president; Mrs. N. W.
Willett (deceased), 2nd vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. W. S. Long, secretory;
Mrs. Joe Little, assistant secretary;
and Mrs. Hans B. Dahl, treasurer.
Board of directors of the society
will remain the same during the
Civic Will Hove
Lunch, Style Show
Laguna Park Baptists
To Have Revival Services
Rudolph Q. (Doc) Harvey, noted
world-wide evangelist of Waco, will
conduct revival services at the First
Baptist Church at Laguna Park
from March 1 through March 7.
Pastors and denominational and
civic leaders have this to say about
Evangelist Harvey, according to
Reverend Joe Stephens and the
church membership, “He is an ex-
perienced evangelist with an appeal
to the lost. He preaches with great
enthusiasm and power. He presents
the Bible truths soundly and sanely
with an appeal for the day in which
we live.”
Evangelist Harvey has preached
in 24 foreign countries and 22
states in the United States, and he
has returned many times to the
same church for a revival.
Reverend Stephens says, "Make
your plans now to attend this re-
vival and take other people to hear
Evangelist Harvey each night at
7:30 o'clock. He has a message for
you.”
blossom pearls. A white orchid
centered her colonial carnation
bouquet.
Miss Grace Thompson, attired in
antique gold, was her sister’s maid
of honor, with Miss Mary Lou Far-
rar, of Dallas, wearing emerald
green, acting as bridesmaid. Their
street-length dresses were fashion-
ed of silk georgette. Flower girl
was little Miss Lorinda Horstmann,
of Cameron, a cousin of the bride.
Attending Mr. Harding as best
man was Mr. Lee D. Burrier, of
Austin. Other gentlemen in the
wedding party were Messrs. Frank
Emerson and David Bedwell, of
Fort Hood, and James Hermes, a
cousin of the groom, and Don
Pierce, of Dallas, Ringbearer was
Master Robert Schow, of Garland,
the bride’s cousin.
Reception At Church
A reception at the church follow-
ed the double-ring ceremony.
In the house party were Miss
Maidee Schow, of Austin, Mrs. Lane
Horstmann, of Cameron, and Mrs.
John B. Schow, of Garland, aunts
of the bride, Mrs. Lee D. Burrier,
of Austin, a cousin of the groom,
Misses Jerrilynn Kane, of Munday,
and Linda Shaw, of Pasadena, Mrs.
James Blodgett, of Garland, and
Misses Mary Catherine Martin, of
West Columbia, and Janet Schow,
both cousins of the
Meridian Court
And Local News
Miss Thompson Is
Married In Austin
CLIFTON 4-H WILL
HOST SKATING PARTY
Regular meeting of the Clifton
4-H Club was held on Wednesday
night, February 13, in the local
City Halt
At that time it was decided that
the Clifton club will serve as host
for a county-wide 4-H skating party
to be held on Sunday, March 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Saunders
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Rickard
spent the week-end in Fort Worth
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saunders
and little daughter, Shelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Oliphant
and little son, Clay, of Mesquite,
and Leslie and Susan Nichols of
Valley Mills were week-end visi-
tors in the home of Mrs. H. J. Sei-
del and family.
Don Timms has resigned his job
with Conrad Feed Company to en-
ter training at Austin to become a
highway patrolman. The course of
study and training will take four
months. Mrs. Timms and their
daughter, Deidre, have moved to
Morgan to be near her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Sellers, while her
husband is in school.
Mrs. E. F. Rowell and Mr. and
Mr*. Garland Davis spent Sunday in
Grand Prairie with Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Rowell and little son, Jim.
The Meridian Study Club met
Wednesday, February 19, at 8:00
in the home of Mrs. Edward Calla-
han, with Mrs. Guy Briley and Mrs.
Charles K. Word assisting.
Club president, Mrs. J. W. Raines,
Members of the Clifton Civic Im-
provement Society will have their
annual covered dish luncheon meet-
ing beginning at 12:00 noon on
Wednesday of next week—March
4—in the City Hall dining room.
Mesdames Loyd Swenson, John
D. Fenn, and Ralph W. Helm will
serve as members of the program
committee and also as hostesses for
the meeting. They will furnish cof-
fee and bread for the meal, and
the members are asked to bring
their own plates, silver, and cups.
Everyone, whether a Civic mem-
ber or not, has an invitation to at-
tend the style show to be presented
by Whitney’s in Clifton during the
program to begin at 1:00 o’clock
that afternoon. "Fashions with
Flowers’’ is the title of the pro-
gram.
Mrs. B. W. Whitney will serve as
narrator for the style show, with
Mrs. Gerald Peacock to act as co-
ordinator assisted by Mrs. Wendell
Miss Maidee Laura Thompson, of
Dallas, became the bride of Mr.
Michael Wayne Harding, of Austin,
at 6:00 o'clock on Saturday night,
February 15, at St. Austin’s Church
in Austin.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles R. Thompson, of
Dallas, and a granddaughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Schow Sr.,
of Clifton. Her mother is the form-
er Miss Doris Schow, of Clifton,
and she also is a niece of Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett H. Schow, of this city.
Mr. Harding is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. McDermott, formerly of
New Braunfels but now residing at
Ramey Air Force Base in Puerto
Rico.
Wearing a floor-length gown of
silk organza over taffeta, the bride
was given in marriage by her fath-
er. A Grecian chiffon separate
covered the bodice and feU In back
to the helmline in two flowing pa-
nels. Her silk illusion veil was held
by a headpiece of imported orange
en by two members of the Meridian
Volunteer Fire Department.
After refreshments were served,
the meeting was adjourned.
-Linda Kettler, Reporter
Conrad & Stockard
FEED and SEED - Meridian, Texas
A UTHORIZED DEALERS FOR
KIMBEIL aid Pas/matfe* nm
— Sss Us For Custom Grinding and Mixing —
coming year—Mesdames Robert L.
Burden and Mrs. Glen Beckner.
Trade with Record advertisers, c
of Garland,
bride.
At Home In Copperas Cove
Following a wedding trip to San
Antonio Mr. and Mrs. Harding are
at home in Copperas Cove.
Both the bride and groom are
former students at The University
of Texas in Austin, where she was a
member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority.
Also a former student at South-
west Texas State College in San
Marcos, he is a specialist 5 with the
United States Army and is station
ed at Fort Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L Spieler visited
in Abilene from Friday of last week
until Sunday with her son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
King, and daughter, Cindy.
READY-MIX
CONCRETE
that bloom
before
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Mrs. Don Cameron, Mrs. J. M.
White Jr., Mrs. Frank Woodruff,
and Mrs. E. A. Chesnut.
During the social hour refresh
Wm. Cameron & Co.
ments were served to 18 members
and 5 guests. Mrs J. W. Raines pre-
sided at the tea table.
Deeds Recorded
Ira B. Callan to Chas. F. Hunt,
part of lot 24. Lakewood Harbor,
Lake Whitney.
Phone OR 5-8648
CLIFTON, TEXAS
O. T. Smyth, trustee, to Robert
Dan McRee, lot 93A. Beachland,
Lake Whitney.
J P Workman to Ken Boyer,
lot 1, block 3, Fisherman’s Haven
No 2, Lake Whitney.
O. T. Smyth, trustee, to Robert
L. Mason, lot IPS, Greenwood. Lake
Whitney.
O. T. Smyth, trustee, to Ken L.
Boyer, lots 14G149A 150A, Shore
Acres, Lake Whitney.
Mrs. W. S. Jackson to Garland J.
Phillips, lot 18. Laguna Park, Lake
Whitney.
W. T. Luckie to IdeU Ragsdale,
lots 1-46, Lakeridge, Lake Whitney.
Lloyd G. Gentry to Harold H.
Smith, lot 77, Shore Acres, Lake
Whitney ___ .
WE CUT
DOWN THE
Shurfine
Flour 5 lb. bag
Shurfine Cream Style or Whole Kernel
Com
Shurfine
Catsup 6
Shurfine
Fruit Cocktail 5 303 c.M
Shurfine
Crackers ibbox
TREE £
14 oz. btts.
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Mary Hansen to E. D. Johnson,
1.58 acres out of the S. M. Edwards
survey. . ,
Hardy Ersell Hancock to Viola
R.iwwk, east one-half lot 28, La-
guna Park. Lake Whitney.
TWENTY YEARS AGO, 7,000 cMMtm M every year of
whooping cough ... I«t yoar only 300 fled. Why tho
difference? Improved medical care aad wonder drugs-
pricelotf in saving Boot. TODAY'S PRESCRIPTION IS THE
BESY BARGAIN IN HISTORY.
” j. £ Morris to J. M. Wood Mfg.
Co. to H. L Ellington, lot 13. Lak*
wood Harbor Village, Lake Whit-
ney.
Frank O. Davia to Elmer R.
Brown, 1463 acre* out of the John
Johnson and John H. Robertson
surveys
O. T Smyth, trustee, to Verlyn Z.
Smith, lot 106, ldlewild. Lake Wbit-
Claud F. Hefner to John D. Wll
liamaon, lot 85, Lakewood Harbor
Village, Lake Whitney.
S R Thomas to G. Virgil Dor-
man, 31.0 acre* out of the J- C.
Crane and 10 acres of the G. I.
Mayfield Estate undivided.
O. T. Smyth, truatee, to Cecil
P»m Cornett. W* 191, Greenwood,
Lake Whitney.
Peart Tutt to Reba L. Johnson,
68.91 acrea out of the Jno. Gates
survey. „ ,
W. K. Bandy to Aaron C. laws,
87.92 acres out of the W. B. Wilson
survey.
W. W. Wilkerson to Jessie R.
Goodwin, 60x100 ft. out of the
Mary Cole survey
Gilbert E. Carver to Warren T.
Leake, lot 14L unit 5, Cedar Shores
Estate*, Lake Whitney.
Glenda Dahlen to Central Texas
Lumber Company, north one-half
tot 3. block X, NJN, CUfton-
R. L. Ganna to Mark Floyd, lot
18. Shuler Lake Park Unit JR, and
40x100 ft out of the T A N O Ry.
iurvey.
Marrlaua Llcaoee*
Ronnie DeWayne Humphries and
Rose Lee Wexerlk.
Jonathan Bible and Margaret
Ann Sadler____
Mr. and Mrs. Von Kleibrtnk, of
Sttterton, spent last Saturday night
and Sunday near Clifton with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill KM-
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Shurfine Cut
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Shurfine
Vienna Sausage
Shurfine R S P
Pie Cherries
Shurfine, Cut, All Green
4 oz. fins
303 can
Asparagus
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Soft in, 80 Count
PopCom 4
Shurfine
Peaches 3 j?
Shurfresh
Cooking Oil
Shurfronh Vanilla San
Cookies 2
Shurfresh
Fig Bars 2
Shurfine, Whole
Pimentos 6«,
Shurfine PEAS AND
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25 tb. bag
Quilted Comfort PLUS
Firm Controlled Support
V.Orn t 12 oz. tins
Shurfine GRAPEFRUIT
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1964, newspaper, February 28, 1964; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth779295/m1/7/?q=%221964~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.