The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1961 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1M1
LOCAL NEWS
Hr MBS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME 2-5322
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, Mbs Dorothy Finch is employ*
■ ag in a candy factory in Fort
Harley Gray of Houston, was
'A Sunday guest of his aunt, Mrs
' Anna Gifford.
Mrs. Edward Rowe returned1 Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Garmon
home Wednesday from Tyler,, moved last week to the home on
where she spent a week with Mrs. j Clarksville street, purchased re-
E. J. Wade. j cently from Miss Edie Forester.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Pierce and ^ Mrs. Jessie Davis orders The
daughters were Sunday visitors' Bogata News sent to her son, Ed
of his mother, Mrs. R. E. Morris, I ward Quinnon Davis, 641 Lauri
Royce Dale Grammar spent
Friday with Ubadurl Wilson of
Fort Wortlj, in the home of the
latter's grandmother, Mrs. Bob
iCondra and Mr. Condra.
at Pittsburg.
■1
i Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chesshir
visited his sister, Mrs. John Epps
,«t Deport, Sunday.
Mrs. Lacey Fedric of Stratford,
visited Mrs. Mabel Childers and
Mias Melba, Saturday.
Billy Thedford of Maryland, is
vtaHing his grandparents, Mayor
and Mrs. V. Thedford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Armstrong
of Carlsbad, N. M„ are visiting
relatives here and at Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. James Castleman
and Mrs. J. A. Castleman were in
Dallas on business, Thursday.
Carol Ann Hawkins returned
home Sunday after spending last
week with friends in Garland.
Mrs. W. I. Worden of Charles-
ton, is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. A. L Buckman and family.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
DeBerry Wednesday was her
covin, Raymond Harris of Waco.
Mrs. Tilda Clipper spent sev-
eral days last week with her
daughter, Mr. Ulric Legate at
Joe Ford and James Montgom-
ery returned homa Wednesday
from a brief vacation vigit to
Harrison, Ark.
On vacation this week are Dr.
E. E. Brooks and Dr. Jack Troutt
from their duties at Bogata Med-
ical Clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gibbs of
Amarillo, enroute to Sulphur
Springs, visited friends in Bo-
gata, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Parks were
week end guests of his mother
and sister, Mrs. Minnie Carroll
and Frances Myers.
cella Ave., New Orleans 21, La.
Kay Topping and Shirley
Thornton spent last week at
Winnaboro with the latter's aunt,
Mrs. Willie Gray, who has been
Mrs. Audrey Terry returned
home to Garland Tuesday after
visiting Mrs. Anna Gifford and
other Bogata friends several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wiggins of
Hugo, Ok., and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Westbrook were recent
visitors in the Milton Forester
home.
Mrs. Biick Slaton of Halesboro,
Albert Stansell of Bogata, and
Mrs. Claudie Dudley of Deport,
visited Mr. Stansell’s sister, Mrs.
Eva Eason of Gilmer, Monday.
Mrs. Minnie Carroll and Fran-
ces Myers were visitors in the
home of their daughter and sister,
Mrs. H. A. Stuart and Mr. Stuart
of Mt. Pleasant, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Denny spent the week
end in Grand Prairie with Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton Stanley and
son. Kenny returned home with
them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pierce have
returned home to Riveside, Cal.,
after visiting her mother. Mrs.
Verna Becton; her sister, Mrs.
Pleas Turner and Mr. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Myers of
Dallas, were week end guests in
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Drew Hancock.
A son, who has been named
Kevin Dwayne, was born July
11 to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tand-
ley of Bogata, Rt. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Ward
and Randy of Mt. Pleasant, vis-
ited his father, Mon Ward and
Mrs. Ward, Friday night and Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Puckett
had as Sunday visitors their son,
Delbert Puckett, Mrs. Puckett
and Mary Pat of Arlington.
Bruce Mankins of Floydada,
has been visiting his grandmo-
ther and uncle, Mrs. Ada Man-
kins and Seburn Mankins.
Truman Lassiter of Fort Worth,
is visiting his sister. Miss Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brinkley of | Lassiter, other relatives and
Denison, were Sunday guests of friends, while on vacation,
her brother, Roy Prater and; ■
family.
Mrs. Henry Cook had as vis-
itors Sunday her son, Mitchell
Cook of Irving. Milam Pike of
Bagwell, and Mrs. Ruth Cox of
Merkel,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bond are
visiting in Grand Prairie this
week with their daughter-in-
law, Mrs. Albert Bond Jr. and
children.
An invitation is being extend-
ed to the public to attend a re-
vival meeting at Pine Branch,
beginning August 14. Rev. Billy
Mack Shoffner will do the preach-
ing.
Bogata’s Main Street was un-
dergoing repairs Wednesday as a
State Highway Department crew
applied a new topping of asphalt
and crushed rock over the old
base.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean Ma-
thena and children of Houston,
spent last week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Mathena,
W. B. Spier, Miss Myrtle Spier
and other relatives.
Mrs. Gordon DeBerry, accom-
panied by her son, Thomas De-
Berry of Mesquite, left Thurs-
day (today) for San Angelo to
attend the wedding of her niece.
Miss Francis Pat Humphries.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brady and
family of Lawton, Ok., arrived
Saturday for a visit with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brady.
Mrs. Brady visited Mrs. Clara
Jones at Johntown, recently.
Mrs. Dixie Wright moved into
her recently completed new home
on North Bryson street, Saturday.
Visiting her during the week end
were Herman Wright and family,
Charles Wright and friend, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Brock and baby of
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Daniell and
Mr. and Mrs. James Carpenter
and Karen of Dallas, are on va-
cation and spending the time at
their ranch at Morris Chapel, and
visiting relatives and friends at
Deport, Rugby and Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grant Gar-
rett and daughters of Houston,
were Friday to Sunday guests of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Garrett at Rugby, and her fa-
ther, Jess Thompson, Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Thompson at Fulbright.
Little Jennifer Lynn Garrett
spent Saturday night at Talco
with Mr. and Mrs. Ois Swaim and
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Lacey Fedric left
Tuesday night for their home at
Stratford, after visiting her mm*
ther, Mrs. Bettie Miller, who ac-
companied them home for a visit
Other Sunday visitors in the Mil-
ler home were Mr. and Mrs. Finis
Miller and Bryan, Mr. and Mrs.
Freddie Miller and Deborah of
Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hafold Cody and
daughter of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Pierce and daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Cody and Janette
were at Dellwood Park, Mt.
Pleasant, Sunday for a picnic
supper and reunion of the Cody
family. The get-together honor-
ed Johnny Hendrix of Mt Pleas-
ant, in the U. S. Ar Force Aca-
demy in Colorado, and Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Narramore and fam-
ily of Nebraska. • - wee
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hancock and
children of Garland, visited their
parents, Mrs. Myrtis Thornton
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Hancock, during the week end.
Bobra and Randy remained for
a longer visit.
Mrs. Durward Bell and sons
are spending this week with
their husband and father, em-
ployed at Emory on a construc-
tion job.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Peaden
attended a reunion of the Sala-
thiel Coffee family at McKinney,
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pickett
and Kathy of Gilmer, visited
their mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Stella Davidson, Sunday.
Mrs. Sid Wright was honored
with a birthday dinner at her
home Sunday by her sisters, Mrs.
Charles Akey, Mrs. H. P. Rey-
nolds and Mrs. R. L. Curnut, all
of Fort Worth, Mrs. May Hearn
of San Angelo, who spent the
week end here, and Mrs. Hugh
Whitlock of Honey Grove and
grandson, Tommie Thomas of
Fort Worth, here Sunday.
Mrs. A. L. Buckman and son.
Lynn, Mrs. Marcus Gibson, Mrs.
Mack Glover and Mrs. Paul Grif-
fin visited in Dallas. Thursday.
Thursday night guests in the
Pete Finch home were his bro-
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Finch and grandbaby, and Miss
Minnie Finch of Clarksville, Roy
Finch and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Chumley and daughter
of Blossom.
Sunday visitors in the Ben
Shows home were Billy Joe
Payne of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Ward of Valliant, Ok., and
Boze Gable.
Mrs. Geneva Sloan underwent
surgery in a Dallas hospital Sat-
urday. according to word receiv-
ed by her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Verne George
have been visiting in Dallas with
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Rex Burns
and baby, and their son, Dennis
Wayne George and family at
Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Turner
were in Dallas Tuesday night and
Wednesday to attend his brother,
Troy Turner, who underwent sur-
gery. He is reported in critical
condition.
Mr. and Mrs. PeeWee Jeffery
and sons visited his sister, Mrs.
Arlin Ivey, Mr. Ivey and family
at Midland, during the week
end. The Ivey twins, Ronnie
and Donnie, returned home with
them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gordon
DeBerry of Mesquite, visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon De-
Berry, during the week end and
were accompanied home by Beth
and David, who had been visit-
ing their grandparents.
Mrs. W. R. Bishop left Sunday
for Oklahoma, where she will
visit her granddaughter. Miss'
Dixie Wadlington, polio patient1
in a Bartlesville hospital, on her
birthday. I
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Hood during the week end were
Mrs. Jim Gray, Mrs. Marie Rog-
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Hood,
Delbert Hood and Mrs. Ina Smith
of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Prentice
Maddox of Tyler, Edgar Hood of
Deport and his three grandchil-
dren from Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hood and daughter of An-
nona.
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Miss Edie Forester and ___________
Tucker Quinton were in Long- j Mt. Vernon,
view Thursday to visit Miss Jon-
nie Quinton, who has been ill1
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rich have
returned to their home at Odessa
after visiting her father, E. S.
Palmer, and sister. Mrs. Durward
Mrs. i Bell and family, and relatives at,
Mrs. Nellie Black had as recent
visitors Mrs. Jack Harris and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Har- j
ris of Houston. Mrs. Jackie La-
tham and children of Reno. Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie McDonald and
children of Dallas. She accom-
panied the Harrises on a visit to!
Mrs. Susie Carson near Clarks-!
ville. and Mrs. Maggie Kendrix'
at Broken Bow. Ok.
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Mrs. William Rozell and dau-
j ghters, Mary and Donna, visited
■ j Mr. and Mr> J. W Lawson and
Al Castleman, in Dallas last ] Mary Susan at Irving, during the
week to attend FFA convention. I week end. Mary remained for a]
remained for several days with'j longer visit,
his uncle, James Thompson and
Enjoy garden glamour after sundown
Mrs. Thompson.
EQUIPMENT NEW OR USED
USED EQUIPMENT
Mr. and Mrs. F L Branson had
as week end visitors their grand-
daughter, Patti Pierson of Paris,
and his sister. Miss Lillie Bran-
son of Clarksville.
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1-Vtrnm Cultivator
Planters and Redder*
New Massey-Ferguson
7 fL Mowers
Mr. and Mrs. John Forester, in
Paris Sunday visited her aunt,
Mrs. Becky Williams and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Kelso They were ac-
companied by Mrs. Nell Sulli-
van of Dejiort.
Mr and Mrs. O. W.
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1—Ferguson Breaking Plow
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Paul English, age 6, in a Paris spent the week end in
hospital several days following j with their daughter. Mrs. Char-
a mastoid operation, was dis-, les King and family. Wayne and
missed Friday and returned
his home at Bogata.
to] Mike King accompanied them
home for a visit.
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CLARKSVILLE
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom j Mrs. Al Shorkey, Bobby and
Benningfield at Rosalie during i Margaret of Lake Jackson, are
the week end were his daughter,
1 Mrs. Jack Cannon, Mr. Cannon
] and children of Dallas.
spending several days with Mrs.
Mary Dawson. Sunday visitors
in the Dawson home were Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Dunn of Roxton,
] Mrs. Eddie Shelby of Cooper,; Mrs Sara Adams of Dallas.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ham and
children of Garland, were recent
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dies’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Ballard.
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Pettit, Mrs. Walter. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1961, newspaper, July 27, 1961; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021282/m1/4/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.