The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1971 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY. JULY 8, 1971
LOCAL NEWS CUNNINGHAM
Guest* of Mr*. Dixie Wright
werd her brother, K. M Mai tin
of Gilmer, Fridav night and her
Hin, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Wright of Dallas Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs Jess Watkins
had a* Sundav visiters Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Phillips and family of
Lone Star and on Monday night
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coyle and
Carl May of Mena. Ark.
Fev. James Walker, pastor of
First United Methodist Church
and Ole Andersnn. Chairman of
Council on Ministries, arc in
Georgetown attending a work-
shop at Southwestern Univer-
sity.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyee William
and family of Mesquite spent
Mordny with thc'i parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wood Xrmstrong and
Charles and Mr. ar.d Mrs W. T.
Williams.
Holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carlos Vrriehan were their
sons Mr. and Mrs. Johr D. Vau-
ghan and Doug and Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Harold Vaughan,
khk and Greg of Dallas, her ; is-
ter, Mrs. Maxis Howards of Cor-
sicana and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Garrison and son- of Bracken
ridge.
Enjoying a fishing trip during
the holiday week end at Pint
Creek near Valliant, Okla., were
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fruir'a, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Gable and son.
Johnny and Gary, Mr. and Mr*.
Preston Cady and daughter oi
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Prown of Mt. Pleasant and a
niece and nephew of Mr. Frugi.,
from Ft. Towson, Okla.
By MBS. MARY BAKER
Mr. and Mr*. Ja.k Norwood,
Mr. and Mrs. John Whitney, Mr.
and Mrs. David Currin spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Steve
Womack and Tammye of Sher-
man.
Mr. and Mr*. John Whitney,
Mr. und Mrs. David Currin spent
Monday with Mr. ar.d Mr*. Bill
Dicken of Sulphur Springs and
attended the rodeo.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Baker,
with Mi. and Mrs. Denni ■ Bax-
haw of Grand Piairie are spend
ing the holidays in Houston am!
other jioints in South Texas.
Mr. and Mr*. Ira Taylor at-
tended their daughter Mrs. Jack-
ie Clinton in a hospital ir. Dal-
las Saturday where “he under-
went knee surgery.
Mr. ,1 Mr-. James Xcrwocd
are cnteitaining a daughter,
, o !•. i lay morning at McCuis-
tion !l' -;iit;.l.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Harry S'ushor
- pent a f>day* in Garland with
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Bill l’owell and
other nu "hers of the Siusher
i'll mile.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pyn.ei
spent Saturday night in Grand
Prairie uttiivling a reunion of
the children of Mrs. Cass it Bled-
soe.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Baker re
reived word of a new grandson,
horn to Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ba-
ker of Mesquite, Friday. Jason
Neal was the name given to the
new baby.
The fish fry that was spon-
sored by Cunningham Community
Saturdny night was attended hy
around 300 people. All enjoyed
a pleasant evening of meeting
with friends and the special en-
tertainment that was rendered.
Mr. and Mr*. Ruddy Tayloi
New Shipment
FISHING SUPPLIES
Hunting and Fishing Licenses
SPECIAL PRICE —
FISHMASTER Rod and Reel $049
DEPORT VARIETY STORE
Help us to move off the first two rows of our
monuments, as they are too close to the
street, and a gas line must come through this
property.
Any one of these monuments
lh Off this week only
The monuments on sale are beautiful rich,
red mahogany.
Pete & Florence
JOHNSON FLORIST
& MONUMENTS
1800 S. Church PARIS, TEXAS Phone 784-7436
DALLAS HWY Across from Evergreen Cemetery
We Give S&H Green Stamps
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Mis. Sam Holloway, wife of
the former publisher of The De-
port Times, The Bnguta News
and The TaVo Time*, stands with
Thomas Steely in 'the lobby of
the Texas Press Association
headquarter* in Austin during
the dedicatory ceremonies re
rently.
An engraved plaque bearing
the picture of the late ^arn Hol-
loway and other* hang on the
wall i f the lobby Thi plaque*
represent substantial contribu-
tions made to the building fund
by publishers’ families. Mi's.
Holloway made a contribution in
memory of her late husband, a
former president of Texas Press
Association.
were in Dallas Sunday to visit
Mr. Taylor’s sister. Mrs. Jackie
Clinton <n a hospital there.
Here to visit with Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. O’Neal Sundav. the 4th,
were Mr. and Mrs. John Clark
and Mickey t-f San Antonio. Mr.
and Mrs. J. rM. Tucker and Teri
of Garland, 'Mr. and Mrs. Otha
Cook of Tulsa, Okla., Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie McBride and Dana,
Mr .and Mrs. C. L O’Neal.
Mr. and Mr*. Zeb Page were
in Ravenna and Hale Friday vis-
•ting friends and relatives. Call-
ing on the Pages during the week
end were Mrs. Allie Rees and
Mrs. Mabl Holt of Cunningham,
Cu* Hatch of Taylortown.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorton Cox of
Wichita, Kan*., and Morris Cox
of Garland spent the week end
here with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brooks
visited Mrs. Bemiece Wyatt Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Raker
and baby of Paris were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Otto Ba-
ker Monday evening.
Mrs. Ora Crump’s granddaugh- >
ter and family. Mr. ar.d Mrr. N«-'
Ian Mitchell of Bren ham spent
the week and Danny Crump of
Commerce spent Saturday with
her.
Mrs. Georgia Lou Halfield of
Dallas spent the week end with
her mother, Mrs. Ethel Marshal!
Visiting during the week with
Mr. and Mr«. Ural Deshong were
Mrs. Mae Posey and Xrrmnn
sain of Talco, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Bell and boys of Paris and three
gTeat-gmndchildren from Rose-
dille, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Morrl*on
of Dallas spent the week erd
here viriting Mr. and Mr*. Pete
Me Knight and other relatives.
TALCO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Moore of
Winfield were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Jay Garretson.
Mrs. Zela Neugent of Paris
spent the week end at her home
here.
Mr. and Mr*. John R. Lewi*
entered the Garre* Nursing
Home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Winn at-
tended a family reunion in Steph-
tnville during the holidays.
A. T. Biles who has been a
patient in the Baylor Hospital,
Dallas, returned home Friday.
Reed McGonagil returned home
Friday after spending a w«ek at
band school in Nacogdoches.
Mr*. Lou Lee Ledcrn of Mt
Pleasant, virited Mrs. Nadine
Caldwell, Tuesday.
Clarence Leake i* a patient in
the Titus County Memorial Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Joe Gibson and son, Ray
Miller attended teh funeral of
Mrs. Bertha Denison in Pari*
Thursday of last week. Mrs. Den-
i-on was a former first grade
teacher in Talco Schools.
VISIT US
Bullingfton Drug
When la Clarksville
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Bogata Funeral l
Home i
432-M14
Ways* MrCaMaai I
Groat
Mr*. W. S. Richardson visited
her children, Mr. and Mrs. \V. N
Taylor and children in Dallas and
Mr. and Mrs. Jamt-sA.Foster and
children of Richardson during
the week end.
MONUMENTS
See CURTIS WILKINSON
BOGATA. TEXAS
Phone 6-12-5529
We give S ft H Green Stamps
WHENEVER
Our Services Are Needed
WHEREVER
You Happen To Live
We are as near to vou as your
Telephone
An Immediate Call Will Make Available
OUR ADVICE
OUR HELP
BOGATA FUNERAL HOME
BOGATA 632-5614
Mrs. Lucy McClung and Mrs.
Nadine Caldwell spent Sunday
with Mr*. Lucille Perkins in Ben
Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. O’en Worthey
and children of Mt. Pleasant
-pent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Worthed.
Ke'li, Ku.-ey and Paul Frye of
Ar'ington are spending two weeks
with (heir grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. Frye.
Mrs. Cordell Alexander visited
her daughter, Mr*. Richard Par-
rish and family of Quitman. Sun-
day.
Mr. anl Mrs. Bill Frixzi'l of
Oklahoma City, are here for a
short visit with her grandmother,
.Mrs. It. L. Gieger.
Tony Sloan from Ft. Polk, I.a.,
visited during the week end with
Ids i.nrents, ?>Ir. and Mrs. J. E.
Sloan.
Holidnv visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Davis were their chil-
unii, Mr. and Mrs. Dan 'otters
and I.isa of Midland atui Mr-.
Janice Davis of Dallas
Visitor* with Mrs. E. W. Burk*
are Mrs. Johnny Crane with her
granddaughter, Mary Ann Inman
and Mr*. Burk*’ grandson, John
Jnek*on, all of Kansas City, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones and
family of Norwalk, Calif., arriv-
ed Sunday to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and
other relatives.
Week end guests of Mrs.Eunice
Harris were her nephew, Dean
Leake and family of Midlothian.
Sherral remained for a longer
visit.
Mr*. Felix Jones accompanied
her sister, Mrs. Charles Nichols,
Mr. Nichols and their granddau-
ghter, Linda of Dallas to New
York City to meet the Nichols*
grandson, Mike Nichols, who ia
return ng from Germany. Before
returning home they will visit
Mrs. Jones’ son, Cato Jones and
family in Somerville, N. J.
Mr. ami Mr* Mickey Via and
children of Carrollton -.pent the
holidays with their parent*, Mr.
und Mr*. R. M. Lewis and Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Via.
Mrs. Tommy Easley was hon-
orel with a pink and blue shower
Tue-day evening at the home of
Mrs. R. C. Hood. An ecru lace
cloth covered the serving table,
which was centered with an ar-
rangement of pink rose*. Punch,
cake squares, peanut butter
fudge and nuts were served to
nineteen guests.
The Church OJ Christ will be-
gin a revival Sunday morn'oir,
July 11. with Charles Cash of
Catoosa, Okla., being the speaker.
Jerry Dismukes of Grand Prai-
rie will lead the singing. All are
invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Guv Pool of Dal-
las visited their daughter, Mrs.
Bobby Fitch and family during
the- week end. Rev. M. E. Boze-
man of Mesquite visited Sunday
afternoon with the Fitches and
attended evening services at the
First Baptist Church
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1971, newspaper, July 8, 1971; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893528/m1/3/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.