The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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l. Aim attending the wedding were
Mr. and Mr*. George Metcalf, of
Waco, Mr. and Mra. Arthur Benker
Jr., of Amarillo, and Mr. and Mr*.
Ovie Canuteson and ton, Bob, of
Meridian.
Mr. and Mra. Canuteaon present
ly are at home at 1403 West 3rd
Street In Clifton, where he is em-
ployed with Corpier’a Super Market.
I O. T. Smyth, trustee, to W. G.
Harrison, lot 103A Shore Acres,
Lake Whitney. /
I O. T. Smyth, trustee, to Bryan
Meridian Court
And Local News \
Arnold Canuteson
Marries Mrs. Hull
At 7:30 o'clock on Saturday
night, January 29, at the Service
Memorial Methodist Church in
Waco Mrs. Betty Lou Hull was
married to Mr. Arnold Canuteson.
W. Painter, lot 138B, Shore Acres,
Lake Whitney.
| Henrietta L. Grim land et al to
R. H. Ferguson, lots 3-9-6, block
; 25. Cranfifls Gap.
t O. T. Smyth, trustee, to Norris
! J. I'nee. lot 228, Tanglewood, Lake
be Walnut Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKinney,
in Austin, accompanied by their granddaugh-
or of the ters, Jerri and Vicki McKinney of
liftoo. port Worth, attended the Fat Stock
wife, and Show in Fort Worth last Saturday,
id Bridget, Ob Sunday the McKinneys visited
ay of this in GatesviUe with his sister,.Mrs.
■duct the R. J- Nettles,
g Sunday. Week-end visitors in the home
e as local of Mrs. Clara F. Richards and her
mother. Mra. R. A. French, were
Beverend Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Richards and
children. Larry and Donna, of
Arlington. Mr. and Mrs T. W.
Wright of Fort Worth. Mrs. Wil-
liam G. Baker and son. Guy Brand,
of Granbury, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Gibson at Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs
Anson Bryant of Fact Worth, Mr.
and Mrs. Bod CranfiQ of Ernrnan.
and Robert E. Meyers of Fort
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Spitaer re
turned home Monday from Gar-
land where they had spent the
weekend visiting with their aon in-:
law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. El-
bert J. Edwards, and children, BUI,
Stan, Miles and Carol.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mani-
soo of Houston announce the birth
of a daughter January 21. The new
arrival, whose mother was Miss
Marjorie Robinson before her mar-
riage, was named Ruth Ann. She
weighed 8 pounds and 2 ounces.
Maternal grandparents of the baby
are Mr. and Mrs. Omar Robinson
of Meridian.
Coach and Mrs. J. J. Wilson are
the proud parents of a ion. Paschal)
Edward, born in a Huntsville hos-
pital January 17- The new arrival
hii a sister, Tracy, who is 24 years j
of a£e.
Mr. and Mrs.
the wedding v$ws was
Rubber stamps
Reverend A. B. McCown, pastor
of the church.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Glover Jones, of 1002
West 8th Street in Clifton, and the
groom is a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Martin J. Canuteson, of this
city.
For her wedding the bride was at.
tired in a dress of royal blue with
black accessories and a blue tip
veil and had a corsage of feathered
white chrysanthemums. Matron of
honor was her stater, Mrs. Arthur
Benker. of Waco, who wore a brown
and white dress and brown acces-
sories and had a white chrysanthe-
mum corsage.
Beat man to the groom was Mr.
Benker. Both the groom and beat
man had boutonnieres of white
chrysanthemums.
C. D. Houk to Vernon Aldridge,
lot 74, Greenwood. Lake Whitney.
O. T. Smyth, trustee, to L A.
Smith, lot 188. kllewild. Lake Whit-
ney.
Mare lag* License*
Geo. Craven Lain and Mrs. Edna
Elisa Calian Voiles
Arnold Archie Canuteson and
Mrs. Betty Lou Hull
made to your order. See Clifton
Record. tfe
For Plumbing
SERVICE AND SUPPLIES
PLUMBING CO.
Phone OR5-8679 — Clifton
W# Appreciate Your Business
The Highway Patrol investigated
30 rural traffic crashes in Bosque
County during the month of Dec-
ember. 1B63. As a result of these
|0 rural traffic crashes three per-
sona were killed, eight were in-
jured. and combined property
damage amounted to *8,02500
For the year of 1983 Basque
County reported 148 rural traffic
crashes resulting in death to three
persons, injury to 48, and combin-
ed property damage amounting to
$57,927.00.
For the year of 1962 Bosque
County reported 141 rural traffic
, crashes resulting in death to five
S S Nichols had P**^1*- ‘“j'*** to 68 P*™"1*- *»d
i! as their guests last week her s,s ^ned ***** of *71'
! ; ters, Mrs. Lucille Brown of Austin w _
and Mrs. C. P. Hall of Kilgore. ZION UNITED CHURCH
I Mrs. Joe White, accompanied by ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
I her son. David White of Waco, and
I her son-in-law and daughter. Mr
| and Mrs. Billy J. Neely, and daugh-
ter, Marsha, of Fort Worth, spent
I j the week-end in Austin with her
i mother, Mrs. R. B. Moorman, and
I! her brother-in law and sister, Mr
, I and Mrs. C. R Kelly. Mrs. Moorman
i accompanied them to Meridian for
i a visit with Mrs. White.
Mrs. Ted Sprinkle and son. Tom-
my. of Fort Worth, were weekend
visitors here with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mr*. A. S. Lomax,
and other relatives.
Weekend visitors with Mrs G. W.
Duncan were her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Duncan,
and their children, Susan, Nanette,
and Glenn Jr., of Fort Worth.
* Mrs. Joe S. Lomax has returned
home from a visit of several weehq
with her son, Joe, and his (amity
in Van Horn and with her daugh-
ter. Mra. R W. Whitman, and fam-
ily in Breekenridge.
Tuesday , February 4. has been
proclaimed by the officers of the
Meridian Hospital Association as
“Hospital Benefit Day”. At 2:00
P. M. a group of World Champion-
ship Rodeo Performers will engage
in contests at the Meridian Riding
Club Arena. A turkey dinner in
the school cafeteria at 7.-00 P. M,
followed by a program in the
school auditorium, will conclude
the activities.
DmmIs Ricordtd
Wallace Hall Freeman to Harold
Weldon Lowry, lots 113113, Idle-
wild. Lake Whitney.
Clifton M. Childs to Fred W. Bu-
ford, 514 acres out of the A. G.
Simond survey.
DeanK. Haralson toRL Umber-
houer, lot 48. Shore Acres, Lake
Whitney _
O. T. Smith, trustee, to B. A.
Lackey, lot 170, Greenwood, Lake
INSURANCE
L. E. Tennison, Real Estate Broker
214 North Avonuo D — Clifton — Phene OR54I16
LIST YOUR CITY PROPERTIES, FARMS. AND RANCHES
WITH US. FARM AND RANCH LOANS GIVEN PROMPT
SERVICE—WITH A SMILE.
Film To Be Shown
At Cancer Meeting
Reverend W. F. Rolf, Pastor
Saturday:
9:00 A. M. — Confirmation In-
struction.
Sunday:
10:00 A. M —Sunday School and
Bible Class.
1100 A M. -
with Communion.
2:00 P.M. —
Outing.
Monday, 7:30 P. M.—Choir Re-
hearsal.
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Erwin H. KniH. Pastor
Saturday:
8:00 A. M. — Senior Confirma-
tion.
10:00 A. M.
tion.
Sunday:
8 30 A M.
with Holy Communion.
9:45 A. M.—Sunday School Pre-
Session.
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School and
Bible Classes.
11:00 A. M. — Divine Worship
with Ally Communion.
6:30 P. M.—Luther League.
Monday:
4:00 P. M.—Junior Lutherans.
Church Council,
Divine Worship
Walther League
DINNERS FOR PARTIES AND BANQUETS CAN BE
ARRANGED FOR ANY DA Y-INCLUDING SUNDA YS
Lake Trh’caca
CHARLIES CAFE
“Home of Good Eats”
-Closed Sunday, February 2,1964-
THE MG HIST LARGE IAKI M THE WORLD ■
AT AN BJVATION OF 17,50* FfgT, THIS
3.J00 -SOUAK-MIIE BOOT OF WATO
LIES BETWEEN FUND, PERU AND OUAOUL
BOLIVIA. AN ISLAND AT ITS CENTER IS THE
LEGENDARY BIRTHPLACE OF THE FHBT MCA
Junior Confirma-
ALRIGHT,
BUT WILY
ONE
7:30 P.M.
classroom 1.
7 JO P. M.—Naomi Circle, lounge.
Tuesday:
*2:00 P.M—Martha Circle, fel
Iowship hall.
Rebecca Circle,
Breathe more easily:
A cancelled check is
proof a bill is paid.
READY-MIX
CONCRETE
2:00 P.M.
lounge.
2.00 P. M —Esther Circle, Sun
day School room.
730 P. M —Brotherhood.
Wednesday:
4.00 P. M.—Junior Choir.
730 P. M —Senior Choir.
Thursday:
9:30 AM.
lounge.
2:00 P. M —Mary Circle.
ZION UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST — Womack
Walter R. Simpson, Jr, Faster
Sunday School, 9:30 A M.
Morning Worship, 1030 A M.
February 4—Women's Guild, 2:00
P.M.
February 5—
Junior Choir Rehearsal, 7:00
Lydia Circle,
A VALENTINE GUT for yoer "bob and only". At Service
CLIFTON JES
S&mmt
"Show me the mamar in which a notion cores for its
dead and I will measure with mathematical exactness
the tender sympathies of its people, their respect for
the laws of the land, and their loyalty to high ideals."
-Gladstone
Adult Choir Rehearsal, 7:45 P. M.
men of the various standing com-
mittees. Mrs. Willie Belle Vinson
gave a report on the schools pro-
ject, plus a report at her trip to
Houston last November as a special
delegate from the Bosque County
Grace Simpson to Tom and Doak
Simpson, 500 acres out of the Juo.
Bradley *uj-vey (Bosque and Erath
Counties)
Wm. A Greer to lakeside Water
Supply District, 42x94 ft SE corner
lot 47A and lot* 128-156, Lakeside
Village, Lake Whitney.
Odell Ice to Jessie Mae Phipps,
4 acre* out of the F. DeSaque sur-
Wm. Holloman to Charles JL
Warren, lota 397-358, unit L Cedar
Shores Estates, Lake Whitney.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Humphries
and sons, Mike and Pat, of Brown-
wood, (pent last Sunday in Clifton
with his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Humphries, and
son, Donnie.
County Unit, announced that the
county would be divided into four
divisions this year and said that
the following persona have been
appointed os division chairman:
Division L E. D. (Si) Johnson. Cmn-
filb Gap, Iredell, Mustang; Division
U, not selected, Meridian. Walurt
Springs, Morgan, Kopperl, Steiner,
Among the many things that make America
great is the maimer In which America cares
tar its dead. Man produced steel contribute!
to a large way to the highest standards of
burial ever known. Not only are the better
caskets made from steel but heavy solid steel
grave vaults are used for tombs in which to
place the casket—tombs superior In every
respect to the rock-hewn tombs of the an-
cients. It requires the structural strength of
steel to support the two tons of earth. Modern
steel burial vaults are so constructed that
water Is prevented from reaching the casket
The lasting qualities of af' 1 give Peace of
Mind over the years.
hi our display wfll always b* found th* latest designs
Yaw Cw Have A Case Of Fla?
Cars Get Sick Too You Know
MAYBE IT'S NOT exactly the flu from which your car is suffering, but If
you let your car get “run-down” it’s much more likely to have a case of sick-
ness—as a human is more likely to catch the flu when his or her system
gets run-down.
si cans, who was accompanied by
his wife Dr. Hansford’s specialized
fields are obstetrics and gyne-
colocr. in which he has practiced
right years. He baa worked rioeely
u*® the American Cancer Society
for the part three yean and has
•erred one year as president at
BRING YOUR CAR to OSCAR OUTLAW’S GARAGE for regular check-ups—
you need to watch your brake linings, your steering, your points, and a
number of other things that can make your car “sick”. You’ll always find
OSCAR OUTLAW’S ready to give you thorough service at reasonable prices.
For
CAR WINDSHIELDS
OR DOOR GLASSES
BODY WORK
PAINTING
AND COMPLETE
RADIATOR SERVICE
Clifton 3uneralJJi
CliftMi Gear Works
Standard and Overdrive
Transmissions of AD Kinds
215 N. Are. D, Clifton
* YOUR BUSINESS ALWAYS INVITED AND APPRECIATED *
fcA vice '/ lug S/tc 'ic
THAI PERS
SERVICE
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Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. & Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1964, newspaper, January 31, 1964; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth779417/m1/2/?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.