The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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the summer in the home «
parents, Dr. and Mrs.’ T. C. C
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bernhardt
and children and his parents, Mr.
iton, last week,
larence Humph-
and Mrs. J. A. Bernhardt, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bernhardt
and daufhter in Irving Sunday. Ray-
mond Bernhardt began his appren-
ticeship as an electrician in 1946
hardt, who is the son of Mr and Mark, of Fort Worth, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Bernhardt, of Route 1, Mrs. Kirby Humphries and sons,
Clifton, is a gunner on an NM-16 Pat and Mike, of Victoria, spent
half-track With the anti-aircraft ‘|>e »** week-end in Clifton with
artillery battalion. Ih^ril^a^S^oHier Brela-
Don Ashcraft, who has been in tives and friends here,
school this past year at Eastern . . . ,.
New Mexico University in Portales, . A\ 'y*llte an*J daughter,
New Mexico, arrived home last Fri- Mlss V«nan White of Brownwood
day for a vacation visit with his arrived here last Sunday to spend
parents, Mf. and Mrs. P. L. Ash- ® *®w, da,ys *n the Jhom« of
craft, and brother and sister, Gene White’s brother and sister-in-law,,
and Lynda Mr. and Mrs- E- c- Joh,e- Also
visiting in the Johle home are Mrs.
Sam Houston State Teachers Col- a. V. Sheppard and daughter, Miss
lege at Huntsville notified The Juanita Sheppard, and Mrs. Lillie
Clifton Record that one student Rippe, of Amarillo, who came to
from Bosque County is attending Clifton Monday to spend this week
summer school there during the here. Mesdames Sheppard and Rip-
first session; he is Charles Wayne pe also are sisters of Mr. Johle.
Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mrs. Walter C. Jones Jr., daugh-
Burns of Kopperl. _ ter of Mrs. Luther Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Edgar and the late Mr. Williams of Clifton,
STOP IN WITH YOUR FRIENDS FOR
ICE CREAM, PIE, CAKE, AND COFFEE
Eat In Air-Conditioned Comfort At
Charlie's Cafe
v “Home of Good Eate"
Cold Plate and Hot Lunches Every Day
bWde of Mr. Glen Wells, of Waco,
in the Church of Christ here on
Saturday night. July 3.
Greeting the1 guests as they ar-
rived was Mrs. Glqff, who presented
them to the members of the re-
ceiving line—the honoree, her
mont, Port Arthur,
number of other
s. Their son, Terry,
with his grandpar-
> Mrs. R. L. Lane met her sister,
‘ Mrs. RoberJ F. Olsen, of Houston,
In San Angelo last Tuesday, and
they remained until Thursday visit-
; ing with Mrs. Olsen’s son and
daughter-in-law, Lieutenant and
Mrs. Don Olsen, and new son, Rynn.
Mrs. Olsen returned to Clifton
with Mrs. Lane to spend several
days here with relatives and
friends.
Friends were sorry to learn this
left by plane from Waco this past
where
Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Mathis and chil-
dren, of Dallas, spent last Satur-
day night and Sunday here in the
hohae of Mrs. Alma Swenson and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Dansby. Mrs.
Edgar is a sister and Mrs. Mathis
week-end for New York,
she transferred to another plane
which carried her across the At-
lantic to join her husband, Sergeant
Jones, in Germany Monday o,f this
the refreshment table was centered
with an attractive arrangement of
week that J. W. McCown, of this
city, Bosque County field represen-
tative of the Farm Bureau, frac-
tured his arm on Tuesday night of
this week while in Kopperl to at-
tend a meeting of the Bosque Coun-
pink rosebuds which was flanked
by lighted pink tapers. Alternating
in serving punch and cookies dur-
ing the afternoon were Mesdames
H. G. Fambrough, N. W. Willett;
Ira Callan, and Robert L. Baldridge.
After the guests were served,
failure of
atact with
a niece of Mrs. Swenson.
Mrs. Harlan A. Reesing and chil-
dren, John and Judy, of Los An-
geles, California, and Mrs. J. W.
This Next Sunday - June 20!
ne of ty Parm Bureau. It is understood
ik, the that Mr- McCown was in the Pro-
Gillespie and sons, Richard, Don,
and David, of Dallas, spent hist
week here in the home of the
ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
cess of jumping a small creek when
he fell, the fall resulting in the
fractured arm.
Miss Doris Jean Gloff, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gloff, left
Thursday for Danville, Kentucky,
where she'will, attend the Campus
Christian Life Conference for stu-
dent workers and university pastors
of the Presbyterian Churches, U. S.
and U. S. A. Following the two-
week Conference, she will go to
Auburn, Alabama, where she will
begin her work as Director of
Presbyterian Student Work.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Knudson and
son, Ken, came to Clifton from
Remember Your Dad With One Of Our
Fine Gifts At The Corner-
in this week’s
er of the Free
il Mystery Farm
r will appear in
of the Record.
Fort. Joining the group in the Fort
home last week-end was Miss Willa
B. Fort, of Dallas.
Miss Mildred Hogstel ieft this
week for Dallas after having spent
the past two weeks here in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole
G. Hogstel. Miss Hogstel, a register-
ed nurse who recently received her
Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing Edu-
cation from Baylor University in
Waco, will be employed in thf*
operating room at the Baylor Hos-
pital in Dallas.
In rehewing his subscription fo/
the Record this week, Dr. J. W.
Oxford, of Floresville, a brother of
T. D. Oxford, of Clinton, said, “A
Sheaffer Fountain Pens And Pencils
King’s And Pangburn’s Candies
(Dad Likes Candy, Too)
Shaving Lotions And Shaving SetsL
Electric Shavers — LighteW— Tobaccos
The Record is authorized to make the
following announcements subject to the
action of the Democratic Primary in July,
rvn ovnoKEVS,
11th Congressional Olstrtcti
. W. R. (Bob) POAGE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Sind DISTRICT:
WILBUR WRIGHT PERRY
(Erath County!
POR DISTRICT ATTORNEY:
HOWELL E. COBB
FOR DISTRICT CLERK:
MRS. VADA GARDNER TURNER
FOR COUNTY JUDOE:
GEORGE H. BROOKS
ALFRED HARDWICK
FOR SHERIFF:
CLARK ROYAL
FOR COUNTY CLERK: *
JOHN R. COWEN
GLEN (BUDDY) NITCHOLAS
J. P. WORD
FOR TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR:
OMAR ROBINSON
EARL R. BEHRINGER
FOR COUNTY TREASURER:
MRS. VELMA W. GOLDEN
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY:
DOYLE J. BORCHBRS *
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
Precinct No. 4:
JESSE M. WHITE
EVANS FICKLIN
CURTIS -BAKKE
S. M. (Sam) OSWALD '
OLE G. HOGSTEL
Precinct No. 1:
ft. W. STANDEFER
OTHO M. JONES
REXALL
few of the reasons why I’m glad
to send $3.00 for another year’s
subscription for The Clifton Rec-
ord—(1) Brother Tom lives in Clif-
ton; (2) about the last day of 1885
Established in the Year 1895
Entered at Postoffice, Clifton, Tex.,
— Second Class Mail Matter..
end were Miss Gunelia Knudson
and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tipps, of
Austin, and Mr. and Mrs. K. S.
Knudson and daughter, Betty, of
Fort Worth:
Mrs. Sam Oswald and daughters,
Misses Annelle and Lula Belle, and
Mrs. Oswald’s mother, Mrs. D. E.
Newsom, of Hillsboro, drove to Abi-
lene last Saturday where they left
Miss Lula Belle for a visit with Abi-
lene Christian College friends and
with friends in Roby; Mrs. New-
som is to visit in Lueders for two
weeks. Accompanying Mrs. Oswald
(gular prii
If You Are Building
Or Remodeling. ..
n costs you tess in meeso
FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954
we detrained in Clifton for Re
Springs; (3) there are many in
Record Subscription Rates
Bosque,, Coryell, Hamilton
Counties, T year....................$
6 months ..................... $
All others in U. S....................$
6 months ....:...........................$
near Clifton who enabled-this or-
phan pauper to become an inde-
pendent M. D. at The University
of Texas; (4) Mr. Baldridge knew
me. 50 plus years ago; and (5)
Congressman Poage’s articles are
and Miss Annelle back to Clifton
were the latter’s fiance, Glen Wells,
of Waco and Eddie Telley of Bel-
ton.
An outing was enjoyed over the
week-end at the Omenson picnic
grounds by Mr. and Mrs. Durwood
Sutton and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Hollis Watkins and children, and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. .Harris and
son, Olaf, of Grand Prairie, Lloyd
Omenson of Texas City, Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Bakke and daughter,
Elaine, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Omenson, of Clifton, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Christoffersori of Fort Worth,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Colwick and
Mrs. Sarah James and gganddaugh-
Father's Day, Sunday, Julie 201
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CLIFTON
ter of Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs.- W. W. Prince ac-
companied their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Parnell
Warren, to Lamarque last Saturday
where they spent until Sunday.
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Travel Books
REFRIGERATED
’ajamas — Ties — Socks — Handkerchiefs
„ AIR-CONDITIONING
COMFORTABLE BEDS
Bosque County Builders For 29 Ytars
The Warrens, who will teach school
again this coming school year at
Lamarque, recently purchased an
almost completed new home there
J.____ ___I_____ »A
O. E. SCHOW LUMBER, COMPANY
PHONE 13 -i- CLIFTON
Mrs. A. W. (Doc) Turner
Phone 194 — Highway 6
and went down to see how it was
progressing. They returned to Clif-
41__TY-.:____A„ —__
with the Princes to vacation
!r in the Prince home.
DOORS OPEN AT 8 A. M. THURSDAY, JUM
SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE 26TH
lfTON
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Baldridge, Mrs. Robert L. & Baldridge, Robert L., Jr. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1954, newspaper, June 18, 1954; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797232/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.