The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971 Page: 12 of 14
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THE CLIFTON RECORD
Page 6-B — Clifton, Texas ☆ Thursday, Dec. 16, 1971
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fills Cfap fjeivs
Visitors the past week in the
home ot Mr. and Mrs. Lrncst
Engcr and Arlan were: Mr. and
Mrs. Coy SnnJi. Miss Carol fcea-
lueter, Dwayne and Cameron, Jr.
Smith, a.i ot fttsadenj. Antnony
Z&m&nle of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. aodie fiees:ng of Stratford,
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stubbs and
farruiy of Kob.uson.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert C-iese, Jr.
spent Friday nisht and Saturday
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. De\aney, Jr., Pam, Robbie,
CRANFJLLS
and Susie of Waco.
Mrs. Homer Hastings visited
in Waco last weekend with her
friend Mrs. Cliffie Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hastings
visited iti Ben Hur last Friday
wuh her bi other and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Waits.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. (..Tergerson Sunday even-
ing were Mr. Phil Isley, Mrs.
Anna Mane Pv.ant, Mr. and
i Mrs. Vernon Olson, all of Dallas;
ir. and Mrs. Cecil Tergerson
HJCH SCHOOL
Lions iioar
We have really N on on the
go keeping in with ail the bas-
te-ban games which are schedul-
ed tor us. La<i week. Tuesday,
we hud a prac.ice game at Cov-
ington. It turned out to be a big
Cisuppo.ndnea:, Both uanis :0m.
The Crawford baskotbal! lour-
rarnent to* piece ias- weekend.
IhaisJay the Gap girls defeated
0.-00,o .-.2 in Jo ihe oovs
game was a real thrilleri They
dcuaitd Joaesi'oro 4! to :'i.
Frida? the girls lost to fraw-
foru io 51 a.-d the boys ios
to Evan!, biur lay ah io ucifrey
I h■ ips wen ail - tournament.
We're all so proud oi Jeffrey tor
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\7 a \vx~r. i!;r;*T got
to :.c'..:y |
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A Ar.srrled Fell" • Hadn't Git j
Much 7o Worry A'unit, If ;
He'll Gs Ctf And Get L!Fc j
INSURANCE ADVICE From !
COUSIN BILL . . . We'v* I
Got SECURITY PLANS TO
PROTSC. Yrui TODAY And j
TC MORROW!
WM. B. BFRTElStN & CO. i
Complete Insurance 'V
Service r/*vi 1
w ’ CRANHLLS GAG TLr.Aj
everything at which he has work-j
ed so hard.
f ,udy, study., study, that is |
what everyone is trying to do. i
S.\ weess msts are nete AGAIN!
It almost seems impossible. We
wnl try uur besi.
December 16, 17, 18 will be
the era s when Morgan wnl hold;
i s basketball tournament. W’e :
p.an to reany do something this
true, so come support us!
On December lw tne Lions will!
si Covington at 6 p.m. Potts-'
Mne vv.il travel to me Gap oil
DC mber 21 for a practice game, j
Wo should really oe smooth by j
lilt'll.
Tea, Lions!
Lion Reporter,
tiaine Uttmers
JUNIOR NEWS
Our “1 Hear America hinging” j
went on so well. Everyone did
i • uutiiui.y. \\e put it on Tuesuay
morning fur the. school children,
i-.vyryo.ie in the Junior clasd
•s p;'oi,'l of the work we did. Wc
me especially grateful to Mrs.
; Pcndteton, because she gave us
the idea and set us on the right
track.
Today wo had two six-weeks
tests. 1 know we will be glad
v M. n all of these tests are finish-
ed and wc can start a new leaf
for our second semester.
Basketball is really going in
[Ltd swim; now. We have been
in a tournament and we are to
be in one at Morgan this week-
end. We want a trophy and don't
be too surprised it wc get one!
Junior Reporter, lina
FHA NL AS
*T)dr living room in the Homo
making. Department is finished.
It is realty pretty. No one knew
our gins had so much talent
•thanks to Mrs. Leach).
December "Girl of the Month”
is Mary Ybarra. She's most con-
m nial. Congrats. Mary!
Our project this month is the
FHA Chnsimas party.-Will have
more details next week,
h h A Reporter,
Tina ‘Tergerson
of Fort Worth; Mr. and Mrs.
John Hinton of Valley Mills and
Mrs. Jennie Olson.
Those present in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Roberts and
! son Jason ot Hamilton on Satur-
! day night were: Mrs. C. L. Rob-
! e.ts and Linda Sue, Mrs. John
| Harrington and three girls, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Ray Roberts and
j giris of Clifton, Mr. and Mrs.
| Raymond Roberts and family,
; Mr. and Mrs. Ealon Scott and
' sons, all of Hamilton. The Doyle
; Roberts served supper. The oc-
1 easion was to be with Mr. and
Mrs. Loran Roberts, Jack and
iviae, ati oi Wisconsin. They are
! cousins of all the Roberts fam-
ily. Sunday. Doyle took them to
Austin to visit another cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Simmons and
fumi.y. Monday they were go.ng
to Sw’eetwater to visit in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
j Roberts and family for supper
1 Monday night. Mr. and Mrs.
! Amos Roberts and family were
i supper guests also.
.Mrs. Peari Murphree was tak-
j en to the Clifton Hospital by
ambulance Monday morning. Get
yveU wisljes are sent her way.
’Visitors’ S&fidSy w* thh.-'home
; of Mrs. Jennie Olson were: Mr.
i Phil Isley, Mrs. Anna Marie
Pylant, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Oison, Clynda and Gary and his
friend, Vivian, all of Dallas; a
I nephew of the Olson’s, Ray
Brown of Atlanta, Georgia; Mr.
ana Mrs. Cecil Tergerson of Fort
Worth; Mr. and Mrs. John Hin-
ton of Valley Mills; Mrs. Maggie
Nystel and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Tergerson of Ihe Gap.
Thanks to Vivian W'ord of Me-
ridian for the renewal of the
Clifton Record.
ST. OLAF LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Cranfills Gap, Texas
DECEMBER 16:
HOTC in Waco
Circle No. 2
DECEMBER 17:
Circle No. 3
Dorcas Circle
DECEMBhU 18:
Jr. Confirmation Class— 8 30
a.m.
Sr. Confirmation Class—10 a.m.
Sunday School Teachers Decor-
ate Tree
DECEMBER 19:
Sunday School Practice Pro
gram—9:30 a.m.
Divine Worship—10:30 a.m.
Rock Church Holy Communion
—2 p.m.
Rock Church Christmas Ves-
pers—7 p.m.
DECEMBER 20:
Jr. and Intermediate Choir
Caroling—3:30 p.m.
DECEMBER 21:
Boggv Meridian Creek Circle
DECEMBER 22:
School Christmas Program —
7 p.m.
ino Meetings
RENNER DEMONSTRATION — This photo was taken of brush being step toward preparing the land for grass seeding next spring. After
cleat ed at the Texas Research Foundation demonstration site on the it is dozed, land will be plowed before seeding of grasses. — Photo by
Tom Parks Ranch near Clifton. This clearing of brush is the first George Sutlemeier, Texas Research Foundation, Renner, Texas.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Laguna Park
Rev. Joe Stevens
SUNDAY.
Sunday School—10:00 a m.
Morning Worship— II;00 am.
Evening Worship — 7 p.m.
Lazy Daisy Home Deni.
Club Holds Christmas
Supper at Womack
The Lazy Daisy H. D.
Club had their family Christ-
mas supper on Monday, Decenv
oer 6, at the Education Bunding
at Womack. Mrs, Waiter Pres-
cher. club president asked Rev.
Korak to give the table blessing.
The menu consisted of turkey
and dressing with giblet gravy,
vegetables, salads, hot rolls, tea,
coffee and pies, and was thorough-
ly enjoyed.
Christmas carols were sung and j
a poem read, after which secret j
pals for the past year were re-:
vealed and gifts exchanged. Nam- j
es were drawn for asecret pal for |
next year. Dominoes and 42 were
j played and a social hour was en-j
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
514 Bosque Mreet
Meridian, Texas
Rev. Danielson, Rector
Each Sunday—11 a.m., Services
j The following guests and club
j rrfenbers and their husbands
I were present for an enjoyable j
! ,«£•> together: Miss Deimelia
| Chian, CHDA, Rev. and Mrs.
|.- rank Horak and children. Mr.
! and Mrs. Edwin Conrad, Mr. Wi i
! A.. Hampe, Mr. Gus Miiiier, Mrs.1
! Ruth Arnold and George, Mrs.
| Lena He m, Mrs. Lizzie Helms,
| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anz, Mr.
I and Mrs. Fred Boecker, Mr. and
I Mrs. Joe Boleman, Mr. and Mrs,
! W. F. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Fambrough, Mr. and Mrs. j
Lincoln Ferris, Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Grelle, Mr. and Mrs. Ray2
mond Lammert, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Linberg, Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Luckemeyer, Mr. and Mrs.
I Joe Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
| vim Prescher and baby, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Prescher, and Mr.
Mrs. Jake Seljos.
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1 ■.......
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E. E. Stewart Motors
CLIFTON, TEXAS
CEDAR SHORES
BAPTIST CHURCH
Eugene Shipley, Pastor
6UNDAX.
Sunday School' - 10:00-11:00
Worship Ser«iee'>-: U*.00,12:00
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DEC. 16, 17, 18
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Logan, Sam D., Jr. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1971, newspaper, December 16, 1971; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796710/m1/12/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.