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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1964
Bogata News
C HOLLOWAY ESTATE,
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GRANT ... ... Editor
•s Second Class Matter
nber 1, 1911, at the post-
•t Bogata, Texas.
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FULBRIGHT
RUGBY
Bv MRS A 11. STEVENS I By MRS EARL GROGAN
Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and I Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Griffin,
children of Dallas, spent the week Suzanne ard Mark of Paris, were
end with their uncle. Thomas Sunday visitors of his r.other.
Van Deavcr and Mrs. Van Dea-fMrs. Aleck Griffin,
ver. Mrs. Ada Scott, who had!
spent several days in the Van!
JOHNTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West-
brook had as Sunday guests her i
Deaver home, returned homejaunt. Mrs. Ella Pollard of Pari.-,
with them. I Mrs. Elmer Pomroy and Bobby/
/ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Legato visit- of Clardy and Miss Judy Hatcher
ed Mr. and Mrs. Billy Legate at I of Pattonville. Monday guests
Bv MARY ANN VAUGHAN
Mr and Mrs. JaiVie.- Pirtle and
sons of Hurst, spent the week
end with Mrs. Katie' Pirtle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Askins of
Odessa, arrived Monday for a
visit with relatives here.
• charge i» made for oublica-
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Mhniaaion is charged. Where
is charged or where
or wares of any kind are
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IMPORTANT FACTS
A lawyer was crossexamining
tM witness. He asked: “And you
oagy you called on Mrs. Jones on
:Hgy 2nd, now will you tell the
Jury just what she said?"
*1 object to the question,” in-
tanpted the lawyer on the other
There was nearly an hour of
(it between counsel and
the judge allowed the
“And a.- I was saying,” the first
aryti began again, “on May
ad you called on Mrs. Jones,
low, what did she say ”
Tfothing,” replied the witness.
tbm was not at home."
Mrs. Neva Weete, Mr. and Mrs.
Bagr Gullion of Bogata, visited
the ladies' brother. Jim Allen in
Daport Nursing Home, and Mr.
•■d Mrs. Lonnie Turner at De-
part, Sunday.
Paris, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kelley of
Paris, visited her mother, Mrs.
Queen Clarkson, Sunday. /
iGA’s In Prayer,
Study Retreat
Junior and intermediate GA's
of the Baptist Church engaged in
a Study and Prayer Retreat from
10 a. m. Friday until 11 a. .m.
Saturday. Seven intermediates,
six juniors and four counselors
were present: Kay Moore. Debbie
Puckett, Lee Adams, Shirley
Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Wick
who have been lining in Bogota, i Vhornion. Vharo7and PaJy Wd-
have recently moved back to hams Joyce and R|fbecca ’ Eng.
t tir ome ere. I hsh. Donna and Dianne Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins j Sylvia Canfield. Terry Gold and
at7d Cheryl spent last week end! Vickie Stewart , Mmes. Rufus
jin England, Ark., with their^ yon j Ward Sonny Gold. Glen White
and Wilford Lowry.
YWA girls Janette Cody, Dere-
|and brother, Mr and Mrs, E. Y
Hawkins and family.
Mrs. R. C. Hinson was in Paris
were her mother. Mrs. Tom Ben-
ningfield and Mrs. Gaddis Maul-
din of Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kerbow, j sr*'nt Sunday night and Monday!
Leslie, Kathy, Mike and Patty of W1,h hi.- sister, Mr and Mrs. Mrs. R C Hinson was in Paris ta Choate and Janie Lowry came
DeKalb, were supper guests of j Aubrey Cooper and family of I Thursday on business and to visit ! Friday afternoon to help with
Redwater. I her parents, Mr and Mrs. Alex | handwork and refreshments.
Daniels. I Junior girls dressed dolls for the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duffie of
'Ft. Worth, were week end guest1-'
of Mr and Mrs. Burl Duffie and
J. J. Kerbow Saturday. The Ker-
bows had just returned from Cal-
ifornia, where they visited Mrs.
Kerbow's mother and other rel-j mother and
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Howard of
Arlington, visited her sister, Mrs.
J. D. Cremeen and Mr. Cremeen.
Saturday.
Rev. Harrison of Ft. Worth,
occupied the pulpit at the Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. Mcrvin Slaton
had as supper guests Sunday his
his brother. Mrs;
Lilly Slaton of Deport and Mr.
and Mr.-. Weldon Slaton and fam-
ily of Dallas.
Miss Shirley Thornton of Bo-
gata, spent Saturday night with]
Miss Nelda Westbrook. Mi-s|
Westbrook returned hom*
Church Sunday at both services, her and spent the day. Sunday.
Foot-
Hugging
COMFORT
by___
pedwin
9
East SiH« Plaza—PARIS
He and Mrs. Harrison were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
J. Shelby.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Reynolds
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Swint Jr. and children of Deport,
to Mt. Plea.-ant Sunday to visit
Mr. .and Mrs. Carol Harkrider.
Louann, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Johnson and Jeff.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Van Dea-
ver and Mrs, Ada Scott visited
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Lame of Mt.
Pleasant, and Mrs. Julie Phiffer
of Detroit, who was vi-itmg in
the N. L. Edwards home at Mt.
Pleasant, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rozell
have been attending her sister.
Miss Selma Baker of Bogata, a
patient in Clarksville hospital.
Mbs Baker is improving.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilder Embre.v
visited her brother. John Perkins,
at Bagwell. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bryant enter-
tained their son. Tony, with
birthday dinner Sunday at their I rnorlx
home. Present were Mrs Wiley
Bryant. Delbert Bryant. Mi-
Cora Newsome. Mr. and Mr.. Q--
car Horton of Bogata Will Bry-
ant of California. Mr- Lawronee
Garmon and Dianne. Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Thomas of Fetroit. Mi
and Mrs Leroy Wruht and dau-
ghter, Sandy Lynn of Crandell
Mrs. Roy Whitney. Norma Jean
and L. C. Thomas of Deport. The
Thomas family will have a re
onion at the James Freeland
lake at Detroit Sunday, Sept. •>.
Relatives and friend- are invited.
Mr. and Mr.-. Thomas Van Dca
ver and Mrs. Ada Scott visited
Mrs. Jess Chandler and Juke
Hastings of Detroit, Tuesday.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Hm ley Stevens were Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Newsom of Dal-
las. Mrs. Billie Blevins of Pat-
tonville. Mrs. Marshall Bailey
and Mrs. Red Weaver of Deport.
Mrs. Francis McKenzie. Mi.-s
Donna and Gene Paul Skaggs of
Clarksville, visited their mother
and grandmother. Mrs. M. B
Lee, Monday. Donna remained
for a week’s visit with her grand-
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Obe Wright of j
Deport, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wheeler Embre.v Wednesday. Mr
and Mrs. Richard Lindsey of
Dimmitt. visited the Embreys on
Thursday.
Mrs. M B. Lee aceompanie
Mr. and Mi- Newt Bryson of IV
gala to Athens Sunday to vi-
their -on and brother. Gene Li
and Mr-. I,ec. They P tunic
church nur-ery and made puzzles
and pictures for the primary and
beginners Sunday School depart-
Gene. ments and worked on Forward
Miss Susan Rhodes of John-1g(epS
i town and Gary Howard of Talco. I The intermediates had mission
j were married Friday night in Jstudy. made their yearbooks and
Talco. [completed plans for the weeks of
■ and Mrs. John Parker ac-1 prayer in the church. They also
I%> I companied her son. Harvey Jean [ delivered magazines to the nurs-
| and children of Longview, ti j jn„ home.
Jes.- Alsobrook | Boxelrier Sunday to visit Mr. and | sIrs q j Cooper taught a
visitors their] M,s. Raymond Moronev. | study of the book “Star Ideals."
Rev. and Mrs. Giundy and .-on.; Saturday morning Vickie Stcw-
Mi>. Jeff Hines and Mrs. Ton. j ;iI t Tt>, rv'Gold and Rel etc a Eng-
Wright, all of Pan-, visited Mis>|)lsh t.d ,til. Lady-in-Waiting
\eiah Gotten and Mrs. Maggie i .it]> t<> the Reviewing Council.
Ches.-hir. Monday j Mrs. C) J. Cooper. Mrs. Erne.-t
Mr. and Mrs. ttk,yi.cn Lpp- of j King and the pastor. Rev. James
Deport, visited her grandfather. 1 Barnes. WMU Circles provided
Gus Wind. Sundu;-. !the night and morning meals, and
Mi
her
Mr. and Mrs.
had as Sunday
daughter. Mr, and Mrs Lawrence
Bell and family of Clarksville
and Mrs. Bert Bell of Rosalie.
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Roach and
son- were Sunday guests of their
daughter and sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Billy [Donald Screws and family of
j Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen] Mrs. B. F. Rhodes and
and family had as Sunday guests 1 Burl Duflie of Johntown
his .-isters. Mr. and Mrs. W. J
Fowler and family of Dallas.
Rev. and Mrs. Edwin Davis and
family and Mrs. Ira Temple of
Paris.
Miss Chloe Ann Gray of De-
port. spent Saturday night with
Mi-se> Rhonda. Martha and Lin-1 and Mi
da Allen. ' Mr.-. R C Hin.-o:
Mr. and Mr-. Tom Lemon- and' Mi-. W E II
others attended the funeral of I Mr and Mrs. 1!
her brother-in-law. Ben Ward ot I in Mt. Plea-air
Bogata. Thursday afternoon. | I’re b n Cm be.-'
Harry Harbjson. son of the late I Mid Mi -. Doug. ■
'! Mr, and Mrs. Will Harm on. toi - | tair.il;, m Long
of Rugby, died at hi homel Mi and Mi -
ll Bogata Sunday Serve e- were, at.d family ot
held in Bogata Tuesday aftet I , i-ito: - ;n the
noon. j home la.-t week
i,» i ;d -et vice.' :
hoi c M mdiiy. jtt.er. M. -. J A
Satuidii.v vi.-iti r.- of Mr.-. M B. j Let D iv id-t n
Leo vvi re Mrs. J. T. McKenzie
and Donn.i Skaggs of Clarksville
and Mr- Rena Bty.-on of Bog.atii.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurlev Stevens
spent the week end with their
daughter. Mr.-. Clarence Pate
Mr. Pate. Carol and Vickie
Dallas.
Couple Honored At
Saturday Shower ’
On Saturday evening the«e hos-
tesses, Mmes. David Lee Hudson.'
Raymond Fennell, Maxie Lewis,
T. T. Kinsey, Ruth Ramsey. Ward
Baker, Fred Whitten. J. Lee
Smith ,H. H. Wilkinson, Carlos
Vaughan. Harold Geese, honored
Mr. and Mrs. Doyne Roberts,
newlyweds, with a miscellaneous
bridal shower at the home of
Mrs. Jack Jones.
Mrs. J. Lee Smith registered
the guests in a white leather
bride's book. She was seated at
a table covered with pink net.
decorated with pink and white
flowers. /
The refre.-hment table was laid
with lace over pink. White cake
squares and pink punch, mints
and nuts were served by Mrs
Lewis and Mrs. Hudson from a
table decorated with pink roses
Approximately 100 names were
listed in the book.
Miss Selma Baker is a patient
in Clarksville hospital.
CARD OF THANKS
Our thanks to all for your
thoughtfulness during the illness
and passing of our loved one.
The attention of Dr. Brooks and
nurses in Clarksville hospiatal
was truly appreciated, as was
food, flowers, visits and each
word spoken to comfort us in our
loss. Mrs. W. C. (Bud) Mauldin
and Family
Mrs. Joe Choate is on duty at
a Texarkana school, where she is
a teacher.
Dr. Wm. B. Miesch
OPTOMETRIST
Eves Examined
Lenses Prescribed
In Clarksville—Monday, Tues-
day. Wednesday, Saturday.
In DeKalb — Thursday and
Friday.
CLARKSVILLE
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COUNTY 0|
CITY OF Bf
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Mr-. Nellie Black
business visitors
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cunwav Eroc
! Dixie and Johm.v of Houston. ,on- husband ot the former Dm-
-pent Thursday tl.ru Sunday with "'ky Tipping, died Satmdav .it
Hervev I noon, Servi es were held Mm -
|Dies Saturday
Sidney Itinerantv of New
and1(l:,y N'w
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mother. Mi Liny
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fifth Sunday service- in Aran.
Sunday muht.
f j Misses Jar.ie Lovviy and Mai v
Ann Vaughan attended a vved-
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Mrs. Lee Kelley. Garland. vis-[ding rehear.-al and rchc.ii-al lim-
ited Mr and Mrs. Hubert Kelley | net' in Bugala Saturday mein tm
Monday. [the Kaye Damron-Jm Kunkci
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gandy and | wedding
Sandy of Garland, ‘ *
visited her
Mrs. Wheeler
parents. Mr. and
Embrey, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Haddox
were called to Paris Wednesday
to attend her brother. Earl Par-
nell. who was ill.
Mrs. Pauline Hulen of Detroit,
visited Mrs. Wheeler Embrey.
Tuesday.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D Cremeen were Mr. and
Mrs. Glynn Ches.-hir. Glvnda and
Barbara Towns of Clarksville
and Loren Ilackler of Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis King vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs, Bill Hammer j visiting
at Aikin Grove, Sunday. (Mr. and
' m,e. Ml - !)
\ Vaughan.
Mi-- J; me L< vvr
lov ni'.bt with Mf
! B"-ota.
Kith i V-* ev eti i upil-
Junicir Hr h S'hool
day.
Mrs. J. W. Lowry ;,r
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First Sunday singing will be
field at the Eaptist Church Sun- j Kav Mayes were bu-i: i
clay. Sept. C. beginning at 2:30 1m Pari- Monday
p. m. Everyone is invited to at-
tend.
Mr..-. J. W. Lowry was a coun-
selor for the G. A. Retreat held
at the Bapta-t Church in Bogata.
Friday and Friday night.
Mr. and Mis. James Thomas
and family of Paris, sj^ent Sun-
day with C. A. Vaughan and
Mary Ann. Cheryl Hawkins ul-o
visited in ihe Vaughan home.
Mrs. Sadie Smith of Talco, i a
patient in Talco Clinic. Those
her recently included
Mi-. J. W. Lowry i-id
Janie and
-s VI It'll -
Mrs. Jo.-ie Alluir.s ■ f Bogota.
Mr-. Sam Ilorvey and Mr.-. R W
V'eisinger mtiile a business trip
tc, Sulphur Springs arid Paris.
Monday.
Mrs. R. W. Wei-inger was in
Mt. Pleasant on bumne-s Satur-
day.
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