Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1990 Page: 3 of 12
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Thursday, April 19, 1990
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Bogata Baptist Women Meet
The Bogata Baptist Women met "An Alphabet Adventure",
on April 12, with president, Maurcnc Gayle Massey read the prayer cal-
Mankins, opening the meeting, endar and Bro. Greg Bowers said the
Mary Ann Ward had theprogram, closing prayer.
'ttend *76c <?/ Ifowi &Aaicc Sunday
In a double-ring ceremony, Bev-
erly Oncy married Paul Wayne Bar-
ber at Carthage on April 6 at 7 p.m.
Parcntsof the bride arc Sarah Flem-
ing of Bogata and Karl Oncy of
Bratton-Bruce
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Bratton
of Bogata announce the engagement
and approaching marriage of their
daughter, Imclda Ninncltc, to Scou
Blakncy Bruce, son of Dr. and Mrs.
A. Jerry Bruce of Huntsville.
The bride-elect is the granddaugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ch-
eatham of Bogata and the late Ernesto
R. Castro and Mrs. Gcrtridis Rojas dc
Castro of Ca. Victoria Tamaulipas,
Spec. Jones Re-Enlists
Spec. John M. Jones, son of Jim-
mie Jones of Bogata, has rc-cnlislcd
in the U.S. Army in West Germany,
for three years.
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Elizabeth and Russell Rozell
Rozell-Copeland
United In Marriage
Mrs. Paul Wayne Barber
Oney-Barber Exchange Vows
Carthage. Parents of the bridegroom
arc Emma and Elmer Barber of
Deberry.
The couple will make their home
in Gary, TX.
Mexico. Grandparents of the future
bridegroom are Charles Kyle Bryant
of Huntsville and Mr. and Mrs. Amon
J. Bruce of Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
The couple will be married Satur-
day, May 26 at 1 p.m. in Our Lady of
V iclory Catholic Church in Paris with.
The Rev. Michael Barone will per-
form the semi-formal, double-ring
ceremony.
Friends and relatives are invited.
The double-ring wedding vows of
Elizabeth Copeland of Bogata and
Russell Rozell of Fulbrighl were
heard in a lakeside ceremony at 4
p.m. Saturday, March 24, cast of
Bogata. The Rev. Bob Posey of Trin-
ity Baptist Church of Bonham, offi-
ciated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. B J. Fanner of Eaglclown,
OK. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Rozell of Fulbrighl.
The bride was escorted to the altar
and given in marriage by her father.
For her wedding, she chose a tea-
length dress of cream, mauve and
blue floral with dropped torso bod-
ice, and skirt with three graduated
tiers in the back, topped with a large
bow.
Cathy Phillips of Lone Star was
matron of honor and Deanna Varner
of Bogata was maid of honor.
Stephanie Farmer of Paltonvillc,
niece of the bride, Leslie Morgan of
Deport and Mallory Copeland, daugh-
ter of the bride, were flower girls.
Neil Rozell, father of the groom,
served as best man. Groomsman was
David Rozell.
A dinner reception was held at the
home of the bridegroom's parents in
Fulbrighl.
Following a wedding trip to Nash-
ville, TN, the couple arc making their
home in Bogata.
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Wedding Shower Honors Couple
Russell and Elizabeth Rozell were
honored with a wedding shower
Thursday evening, April 5, in the
home of Galen and Kay Legate.
Hostesses were Shirley Anderson,
Joan Bamctt, Vickie Bryant, Neva
Dell Bums, Denise Chaloncr, Nancy
Denny, Sheila Guess, Kay Legate
and Mary Margaret Vaughan.
Jones is a combat signaler with the
2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment.
The soldier is a 1985 graduate of
Rivcrcrcst High School.
Transfers Must Make
May 1 Application
Parents of students living outside
the Talco-Bogata School District
should make application before May
1,1990, to transfer their children into
the district in order for them to attend
school during the 1990-91 school
year.
Epsilon Mu
Chapter Meets
The Epsilon Mu Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma Society international
met in the Community Room of the
Clarksville Housing Authority on
April 2. The meeting was called to
order by President Margaret Ortiz.
Special guest, Marilyn Godfrey,
Area 1 Coordinator, was introduced
by Margaret Ortiz. Dora Jones intro-
duced the guests, the Future Teach-
ers of Clarksville High School.
The Clarksville High School Choir
Ensemble directed by Tracy Wooten,
entertained the group with "Separate
Lives", "Glory of 1-ovc", "Lady",
"Always", "Change of Heart", and
"For Men Only".
The minutes of the March meeting
were approved as printed. The treas-
urer's report was read and approved.
Marilyn Godfrey gave a brief talk,
reminding members of the State
Convention on June 20-23. The area
workshop will be in Pittsburg on
August 11, theme being "Tomorrow's
Success BcginsToday". Theprogram
closed with a sing-along led by Neva
Oats.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Suzanne Lowe, Diane Storey, Pam
Bryant, Jane Meals and Evelyn
McCulloch.
Attending were Pauline Alsobrook,
Jane Cowley, B illie Garrison, Brenda
Gunter, Mary Jo Hanson, Ouida
Humphrey, Betty Jennings, Dora
Jones, Lucillel Kunkcl, Jane Meals,
Evelyn Miller, Neva Oats, Margaret
Ortiz, Ruth Rhodes, Beulah Rose,
Diane Storey, Winnie Walker, Mary
Ann Williams, Larann Denison and
Helen Lands.
In most cases, transfer students
who arc presently attending the Talco-
Bogata Schools have already received
transfer fomis. For those who have
not made an application to transfer,
forms may be obtained from each
principal.
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Nichols, Thomas & Nichols, Nanalee. Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1990, newspaper, April 19, 1990; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021242/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.