The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1971 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DOT. AT A NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY NOV. 4, 1971
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Fulbright Club
Plans Xmas Party
The Fulbright \YHl> Club met
Thursday. Oct. 2a at the com-
munity Center. Mis. Hoy L^atu
presided, Mrs. A. il. Stevens guv*
'he roll rail and read minutes of
the last meeting.
As there was no demonstration
ntid no program the committees
pave reports and toe I'ulbrigh*
Ciob Christrias party was plan-
lied. It W>!1 be at the Center
Dec. !*.
T ie h-i-tcs-es. Mis. Stella Hi1-
in , .Mrs. Eva Matl.ek and Mr-
A. II. Stevens .-lived refresh
runts to the nine oierubers pres
ml. due member. Mr-. M. 1!.
l.ie, ’ -. seriously ill in a l’aii
h i-pital.
,Mrs. Vera bap-dill of Chub -
ville is spending thW week with
Mrs. Ollie Gibson.
Attend District
WSCS Meeting
In Sulphur Springs to attend
tr.e Di.-t'iet meeting of the WSCS
of the United Methodist Chureh
were Miss Jodie Craddock and
Mines. W. C. Jeffery, Ivn Hooker,
James Wal'-ei and Stella Cavil-
son. Speaker for the meeting
Mi s Uev Fred O'Donuil Mission-
ary to ’l.eiaty, Ghana, Africa,
vi .> Vil an iateie-tiny* question
and ii’i-yer se • a ll lifter ti e ail-
iM-i. This was the District
i.’ei ting i f l ;e I’itiis Sulphur
»’ I *' in*'- 1 li-i.lt irt.
WINTER IN DENMARK IS "IN"
->'• * ’ , ,,
t'i ! v. I Sunvneis and Mrs.
Ilalph liiulii -in’ vi-ited Thursday
\. it.‘> M*. ai d Mr-. Charles llaihi-
iied Mr Dmoi'iy Wo.-tinoro-
la'.il it" A' l’.' i'. Mkla. .Mrs. Har-
bi-im is slov. y improving since
•ufferitig a str»>l;e .-evei'al week)
I'gn.
Serving Fresh Catfish, Fridays
HUSH PUPPIES, SALAD
AND TARTAR SAUCE
From 6-8 p. m.
BOGATA CAFE
NOTICE
Red River Haven Nursing
Home, Inc.
HOCVTA, TKXAS
J- :t V •...»! Opj-i. lumiy EivpT(\«i ,.iul
rud Dtiirali ;n Slnl'f Eip|'K'VR’i nt •. t Patt-
titt Aiimi.sK t > hi (aiiM' <1 :;kt, cttul. or
» li t (kf C* rpuiiilo Pohcits have* him in
n tr j'ii.itu« \y-th alt State a: d Ft ii ial Rc-
tjvitnn.uiD >mtt tin turn was c st itiln-hul.
I.* E. KIRKLAND
Adinmisi rater
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From exhibitions to social tion of sailing and motor
events the doings in Den- boats takes place February 5
mark in the winter attract to 13. February 13 is de1”'-
visitors from all over the nated as Shrove Monday,
world The reason, as experi- with Street Urchins’ Carnivals
enced travelers know, is that all over the country.
November to March are Den- The renowned Scandina-
mark's “lively months.” vian Men’s Wear Fashion
First time visitors to ™hi.bit **J*e'd
Denmark thorouehly enjoy 13‘® 1®' EJent? *"™*rch
the winter season because ■nclude the Kings biohday,
almost everything is planned "hen °f children
• , u i i j. cheer the King at Aimiien-
ndoom where lovely candle b Pa,ace wh*„e th,. H ,
light and the delightful Danes «d woari „ Kar|ot m-
add to the warmth of the oc- forms ropenLgen is «r, wn
C#‘j-°n . . , . ., , , as the shopping paradise <>i’
hients include the wor d *f'urope featuring siunnh.;
famous- Royal Danish Ball.t u,nUh desi?n in furnitu,..,
winch is protented through- Miver, porcelain, eio.
1 vf ihe lively months, An:on»{ Coucnh^gen is pnouiar
I'-nntnrk s greatest attra-;- 2-1 hour roui.tl-ine-^ r-;
t. .ns are the many n.-tau- i>lr| provTJ,w w.,h 32 n
i, tr. wueie fabulous fo<-d c|ups open until fi >V c’<
ri d ho quality mix Cand. ■ ,n corning, t. I* i
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CUNNINGHAM
, lilts. IlKHNTF.rK WYATT
A snssuil invitation is extend
ed to everyone tv attend tl.e u*i
per at tin M.thodi-t Cliunh Sit*
today evening ut 'li-H*.
Friend* w il be glad :>> kltms
tint t’lyde Harvey, win under
went open hi art surgery !i..-l
wikt in l.uyior |b.‘|>ilal i- re
i« ttinl ill ir/ well t nd eXtMHtS t i
i.e home in n few c'uy .
'I ■ ,i d Mrs. Clift ad I'' <•' ■
spent tl.e wrek end with their
(laughter, Mrs. Dint.is iiarliaw
and Mr. Bazhaw oi Dallas.
Mrs. Harry Slusher i- employ-
td in the lunch re ,m uf the Hoi*
fywuxl Yarsarette.
Morris Crx of Dallas spent tin*
week end with his parent;. Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Don
He ugh of Murylun I and Mr. and
Mi.-. Teci fluhardson of Pnris.
spmt Sana ly with Mi. and Mr;.
7 Sti ve L’ldd.
Mr. and Mis. Sammy Spelts
■ f Gtvenviili v i.-ited h1 » 111 t ier.
•/.'Tu . W. Alldei •! -u:.day.
ir-. Hub Allen l. niuid b.r
iiau1-liter, Kim wi ll a biitlulay
paitv Wedm >-lay :ift1 ■: n'x.n
’/.>■' I’u1 i" i.. repuftc d ill.
Ii n llvi.. of I /alias vi.itoil liis
ni..tin. Mis. Allie !!u< and his
-i-ter. Mrs. Du My Taylor and
Mi'. Tayio.'.over the week end.
! Mr. ami Mrs. Kinky Anderson
aie ert'.'i tail ing a mw daughter
Mr. and Mrs. George Kicliar l-
son of Palis visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Bankhead Saturday
evening.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Zeb Page during the week were
Elmer Daniels and Sammy Jce
Daniels of Ft. Worth. Mrs. Ma
lie Crafton and Mrs. Ora Cramp.
Mrs. Lessie Malcre, with her
daughter. Mrs. Lcrene Chandbr
of Chirkov.lie visited their son-
in-law aid brotlii f-in-lnw. Plulli'i
Ausrmnc, who is a patient i*» a
Taris hurratal.
Mr. and Mis. Kirsest Ham <jf
lap1 it visited Mis. Delhi Iiovv-■
So in rday evening.
ilugh l.. Paker of Cameron
La., sui-nt last week with hi par-
cats. Mr. amt Mi* Otto Baker.
Mr. and Mis. Err! Wilson af
la r.o visit'd . ~t« »•. .Mr-.
i.i iw Taylnr and Mi. Tuvin',
ft : day.
Mr. unci id’-. I. W. Kninik n
.71. ami Mr. at.d Mr-. K«"nn'**
liii'v.iit m of Aben a*!.y an- uin-
I'c gt c t « f ill ard Mid Wil
t h11 11 T.o si*i.v w t.iipr.
*•!>. uml Mi-. Nhir’.;.:: S .hi of
o -put ‘■'afui'd ■■ 'h Mr.
• i ■' Mr*. Ural I . . Mi s.
*!,.a !' Mtiuti . with
ti .. after -jn-i.cii , . mI; in
D. »i;oi g l.on.i
V . uml Mi*. I.1-* • V- p! • •<
f t i.burin tt spent > f. a.v lit
'.' :i M t. . r 1 'll - El i i Ad. i.
Anaya mtd \’!.l:i Co ; > r arid
1 ..ifti : ■ l;s :.tt,'i. • ' .1. :ri h
- i • i. o it thi !' 'a ■ •' fill
ii’ Paiis f*-ii.day • " f g a d the
T \nma Sinei’g r.vi-r ti' n at
tin fiumseui Itapti-t C ii'li in
the aftemrrn.
Mm. Ii.a Tayl ir wt 'i
fr»:nt MiCuistion Hospital Tun
ilny.
Mr. aad Mt». All Page spent
Thin .-day nigat with Mr. at.d
Mrs. I.ionuri1 Ellis of Hale.
Kev. aid Mrs. Lewis Picket.son
of Cavinass visited Mr. and Mr;.
Buddy Taylor Sunday evening.
Mrs. Otto Paker is vniting Mr
arid Mrs. Ray Byers of Mesouitn.
Mr. ami Mis. Tom White P.nd
Mr and Mrs. Neal Baker of Dal-
las, this week.
Mr. and .Mrs. I.arry Bell, Da-
vid and Mike and Rodney Dnr-
nton of Paris railed it! the home
of Mr. .-nd Mrs. Ural De-hong
Eaturdav eveminp.
F"ed A1! u !;: <l the in'sfor'tino
if |o in;r two cows la^t week
from eating' cia'lis grusy.
.M r. an i M t )iha ‘ 'o' k of
t dim t ii. \ i.dti'd b< r oti'cnl -.
Mi . ::ni| Mi .. C C. ON- til. Y'od-
• i -due .'i i. atyl Mrs. J. ii.
lb uif1 of Pati; were Thuisday
vis it i i s.
'ir. ami M's. Jimmy Heml'r
-in and fuii'ilv and Ben Cruise
and Mi and Mrs. Juries Cruise
and IJoyd of Garland visited Mr.
am! Mrs. Leonard Cruise during
the week end
Mr. and Mrs. End Allen and
Mr. uml Mrs. Bt>b Allen and fam-
ily attended the Texc.ma Singing
Convention at Kamseur Baptist
t hint h. Pans, Sunday afternoon.
Rivcrcrest Loses •
To Winnsboro
riven-rest scored in the first
ipuiiter when J. T M< rgun made
a l .ui’idown and -eoie l the c-xtra
pi ii t to Wilke it 7 0 at the end
c.t the ’n.-t /;u.itcr against
Winn bore.
Winnsl.O!* caino huk in too
i-t. nil «t u »t * r and tied the* score
7-7. In the third ouait r Winns
I i.o ... it <1 again making it 14
7 ;.t the c nd of three quarters
i f play. tVinnsboru again scot-
! id in the A .nth quarter. In li.e
la t minutes 1 f the game Itiver-
erest’s Willie Simpson made a
touchdown but failed on the ex-
tra point, making the final score
Winnsboro 21. Kivtrcrest 13.
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1971, newspaper, November 4, 1971; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893830/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.