The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1950 Page: 3 of 10
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JUNE 2, 1950
CARD OF THANKS
In this manner may we thank
our many friends whose solace-
words of sympathy, lovely flowers,
beautifully-worded cards, and ap-
petizing: dishes—did so much to
V. H. Duvall Dies;
Funeral Held May 31
attend their daughter’s, Dblly’s,
grandfather, W. B.
best wish for you is t
fine friends may be J
hours of suffering. V
e The Outlaw and Tu
n’s Coffee Shop
And Bakery
Graduating Class
Listed; Five Girls,
Three Boys
(By lira. Marshal Mitchell)
The Mosheim Public School ended
its 1949-’50 session Friday. The
graduating class . wa.s Ray Davis,
Durwood Blankenship, Leo Cox,
Dolly- Calfee, Nell Henry, Beth
Pennington, Helen Sommerfield,
and Peggy Mathews. The Seniors
left Saturday afternoon on their
trip to Big Bend National Park.
They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Parks Jr. and
Perry Mathews.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reeder and
son, Stephen, of Guymon, Okla.,
• •> * ««/l Pun r.nm-
Council members and visitors
met in Meridian School cafeteria
Saturday, May 28; the Bluebonnet
Club was in charge of recreation.
The yearbook committee asked
that clubs give suggestions for
yearfebata for 1950. If you have
[any particular, demonstration or
'anything you aTe- interested in,
| please report it to your club rep-
I have this week taken over
the operation of the Bakery
and cafe formerly operated
by Mrs. Milton Fossett.
I will continue to serve the
public with cakes, cookies,
pies, doughnuts, and special
orders in the same manner
as Mrs. Fossett has been
doing.
The short order business
will be continued.
Your business is solicited;
it will be my desire to serve
you well.
Fresh Bread Every Day
resentatives.
Mrs. Smith, chairman, reminded
members of the annual picnic and
suggested the Recreation and Ex-
hibit Committee begin making
plans. Mrs. Measloy, Mrs. Jame-
and Mrs. Hoel were appointed
son,
as the Program Committee.
Cards of appreciation are being
sent Mrs. J. J. Jones for her effi-
cient service in acting as agent for
us during the vacancy and also
to Miss Bess Edwards for her ef-
forts in getting an agent at such
an early date. Since there are so
many counties without an agent
Bosque County is indeed for-
tunate. Mrs. Holly will be here
June 10 to begin her duties as H.
D. Agent.
The Council has a very active
Education and Expansion Commit-
tee; for the guest speaker, this
committee invited Mrs. A. Krueger
to talk to us about the Spastic
School. Our thanks to Mrs. Krue-
ger for enlightening us as she did,
and our clubs are ready to help in
Come again,
tertained at Mrs. Miles’ home Fri-
day afternoon with a miscellaneous
shower for Margaret Calfee and
Betty Wise Brock. Each girl re-
ceived a number of lovely gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley from
Robstown and Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Schultz from Moody, Texas, visited
their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Schultz, recently.
Mrs. B. W. Humphries
Clifton, Texas
children and five great-grandchild
I ren-
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Doris Moore Graduates ^ ^ ^ ....... .......
With Honors At NTSC [Union Hill Baptist Church in 1927.
DENTON, Texas, June 1—Doris
Evelyn Moore, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Elif A. Moore of Clifton,
was graduated with honors Sunday
night at Commencement exercises
at North Texas State Colleee.
Don’t lose the thousands of miles of good service still loft
in your truck’s tired-out engine. Bring it in to us for expert
reconditioning.
We have the testing and correcting equipment, the Inter-
national-engineered replacement parts to restore like-new
performance. Our skilled mechanics know your truck best!
Let’s talk it over—soon!
DUI any way
ry. Mrs. Krueger, and we will be ex-
--- pecting you to keep us informed.
BEE CLUB HAS I --
FLOWER STUDY | c M WHITNEY HAS BIRTHDAY
1
Busy Bee Club met at the c. M. Whitney’s family joined
all May 24 with Mrs. Thyra with him in celebrating his 71st
and Mrs. Viola Huffman birthday; the occasion was held
tesses. The study for the iast Sunday a few days prior to
is wild flowers and native | the official date, when most of the
'family could be present. Those on
Ann Measley showed colored | hand for the occasion were Mr.
of wild and cultivated flow- j Whitney, B. W. Whitney and son,
Texas and also a variety of Mark, Mrs. Bryan Moorman and
with honors when the largest spring
graduating class in the history of
8 NITES i.. EVERY NITE
Wild Animal* . j I Wild Men
The Dang’dest Shew on Earth
EUiImmIIv feme** Inn Itedee, direct from
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ill IK 1,-yMr hiltary. >•*'"«•» alt IwatM
W Ttaaa Maa Syita". Cracaa* fa la Taiaf
fyba* Macallan aaf Ratraaliaa Faaf.
State Fair Grandstand
DALLAS
Miss Moore received her bache-
lor of science degree with a majoi
in secondary education. She is £
g®n,_ 5 CRANFILLS GAP F. H. A.
1 ■ U GIRLS TO GO TO TRINIDAD
iniza-
onor- The Cranfills Gap chapter of the ,
edu- Future Homemakers of America |
: Fu- wjn sePd five representatives to.
the Trinidad Camp this summer)
on June 5, 6, and 7. The representa-,
tives who will go are Marynell j
ICES , Johnson, Eudoris Rohne. Charlene j
f last Nystel, Wanda Sue Tergerson, and
rvices Mary Lou Anderson. This camp is
;h oc- made possible through the court-
were esy of the Texas Power and Light
atives Company. j
Representatives from each chap-
n and ter Area II, District 2, will attend, j
f Val- Money to send the members from.
Jesse the Cranfills i.ap chapter was made
rolyn, by sponsoring three basketball
[ Mrs. games in which the fat men played
vonne, the lean men, the teachers played
John- the mothers of the H. E. girls, and
d Joe next year’s team played the out-
Bruce I siders. The winners were the lean
ly, of men, the teachers, and the next
V. W. year’s team.
i Mrs. Murray Cox will broadcast from
[•’. and this camp on June 6 and 7. So be
Scog- listening for your local girls.
i CREAM —FROZEN FOODS —COLD DRINKS
SPECIALS: Friday and Saturday, June 2 and 3
tom itoafit Mvilap* •• P. 0. In 7755,
19, Turn. Im Ofllci ojmw at IMS Klai
Clover Farm
Crushed
OUT-OF-TOWN FOLKS
Dexter, sliced
PINEAPPLE
nnrr c. f.
Armour’s Star
Skinless
Pure Apple Cider
Swift’s Essex
DRY SALT*™0"8 Nob.1
goose liver, bologna
PICKLE PIMENTO lb.
Uncooked
PICNIC HAMS “n,
GRAPEFRUIT
Clover Farm 46 oz.
can
Clifton Hillings Clover Farm Store Texas;
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... is at your disposal. Whether you
are a bride, a bride-to-be, or just in love with fine things, we
invite you to inquire about our bridal service-and during
ZZJSm. .b. b-u.M p.t»- 0, HAVILAND CHINA,
century has been valued as a possession
Rogers; Mr. and Mrs. Coy Smith
Statement of driller for ail independent oil producer, South Texae. on
and Dwayne, of Pasadena; Bob
Dale, of Stephenville; Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs.
Merlyn Sorenson, of Fort Worth;
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams and son,
of Belton; Mrs. J. O. Rohne and
daughter, of Lott; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hardin, of Abilene; Mrs.
John Smith and Mr. and Mrs. O.
D. Montgomery and son, Bobby, of
Humble sure rang the bell
with Ssso Sxtra motor oil
which for over a
tad treasured as a gift.
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Thank yon, *ir; other
that statement.
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WHY bother about batteries that
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reliable at A. G. Gilliam’s, Clifton.
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Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. & Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1950, newspaper, June 2, 1950; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796892/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.