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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1964
* meets
40n had charge
ien the WSO'
nday night in .
After opening* Ii
by Mrs. Stella?
fowison nave
article. The V
other—Who Is
Barnard
rttfgfct IbU^F
>e spoke on
hip. ’ “Amer-
Versus the
s by Mrs. John
Eulalia Parchman
Hubert Roach Wed
Miss Eulalia Parchman of Par-
is, formerly of Bogata, became
the bride Of Hubert Roach of
Paris, in a candlelight ceremony
Saturday evening at 6 o’clock at
Lamar Avenue Church of Christ
.Paris. Albert Roach of De-
|t, the groom’s brother and
Ininister of Bogata Church of
Luncheon Honors j Sixth Graders In
Doctor and Family H-S Club Program
Dr. and Mrs. Dale Cradock and
daughters, Elaine and Susan, who
arrived here Sturday from Den-
ver, Colo., to visit his mother,
Mrs. Amy Craddock, and sistel when Bogata Home
Mrs. Alvin Wood and Mr. Wood, Club met Thursday.
I
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Mrs. Eva Watkins’ sixth grade; FOR SALE—Registered Hereford
class gave an entertaining pro-1 bull, 5 years old. Fred Swin’
gram on “The Case of Johnny! Jr. d38b2-c
Spiteful in the Court of Trees" i - -/-
and School FOR SALE ~ Farmall tractor
Their pro- i c'bain saw, bush saw. See at Boh
FOR SAI.E—My home on Clarks-
ville Street. Pleas Turner. b2-i;
BUDDY’S &• GERALD’S Cioth- ‘
were honored Sunday with a cov-
ered dish luncheon in the Crad-
dock home.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Miesch
•RIST
nined
cribcd
inday. Tues-
. Saturday^
umlay ane
ILI.E
Christ, performed the double-
ring rites. Van D. Cradock and
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Roach of 1 Longview, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Paris, are the groom’s parents j Cloud. Smitty, Stephen and Jack
Miss Mollie Parchman of Paris, is[ of Galena Park, Mr. and Mrs.
the bride's aunt with whom she-j Rex Craddock and Amy Dell, Mr.
made her home. and Mrs. Ronnie Washburn, Mrs.
Wedding music was presented j Regina Scoggin, Michelle and
gram highlighted Arbor Day and
the value of conservation in our
own community.
Opening prayer was by Mrs
Sonny!
Childers home.
iers. home of quality merchan-
dise 130 Main Street, Phone
b2-p! 427-3155. Clarksville db-tfci
BAPTIST WMS MEETS Lee.
Nine ladies met at the Baptist’ A short business session was
Church for WMS AJonday. Aftei i presided over by the president,
a song. Mrs. Laurel Peaden read Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. Barnes was
the Call to Prayer for Missionai elected Sunbeam Band director,
ies and Mrs. Earnest King voj; For the next meeting, the study
ed the prayer. Mrs. Peaden wa of the new mis.-ion book, “Ad-
in charge of the Royal Scrvr t vanced Frontiers," will be led by
program. The theme was “O Mrs. Ward. Closing prayer was
,1
by an a capella quartet, Mrs. Ed-
mond Castleberry, Mrs. Bryan
Walker, L. W. Bassett Jr. and
Glynn Lowe.
Miss Deanie Roach lighted the
altar tapers.
The bride was given in marri
ce by her cousin. Burl W. Proc
Sr. of Fort Worth. She wa
Tt tired in an antique white sib,
linen three-piece ensemble. Th
lace blouse featured a jewi-le*
neckline and matching lace com
plemented the elbow-lengt1
sleeves of the- jacket. She wor
an antique white velvet coif. - i
[lamented with white boudi -
and a circular illusion veil an
carried a cascade of white or
chid and feathered carnnti- n
She wore a single strand e
Vandy of Robert Canfield; Mrs.
Gold introduced Mrs. Watkins,
who in turn presented the sixth
graders. During business session,
a balance of $308.18 in Club
funds was reported. Mrs. Ruby
Legate’s second grade won the
f arrv of Dallas, Patsy Craddock membership drive and $55.50 i
of Wills Point, Mr. and Mrs. was reported collected.
Wood and the honorees. I The Club voted to hold their
Afternoon callers were Mrs.'annual carnival on Hallowe’en
Vera Grogan. Lloyd Grogan of i night from 6-8 p ,m. They also
Rugby, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Jef- j voted to buy and donate crowns
fus and daughters of Hooks, Rev.‘awarded the winners and to buy
B F. Wharton and family of Ft. pages in the school annual.
HAVE Listings on land, farm and BUTANE ROUTE-MAN — Mu
ranch. If you want to buy or sell have experience and reference.-
see M P. Hulen, Deport. db-tfc Phone MU 4-5111. Texago Ga
Bex 202, Avery, Texas. d38b2-p
_ Worship the King.’’ Ladies tak-
ing part were: Mmes. O. J. Coop
er, Clyde Roberts, James Barne-
i Vera Grogan, Russ Ward, J. N
voiced by Mrs. Cooper. The As-
sociational WMU meeting will be
Friday, Oct. 16 at the Immanuel
Church in Paris.
1961 FORD 4-door,
dard transmission;
car. Earl Gardner
port.
| Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Han-
: cock and James Albert. Mr-.
| Charlie Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hudson
Mrs Mary (’ ibHIe h and son. F.d-
rji«.-. were Sunday vue.-t- of Mrs.
Luther DeBerry at IdaL'el. Okla
Other- visa in hi the DeBerry
home were Mr and Mr . W, I).
llarvey. Mrs. II. C. Mct’luei.
Mrs W. I! Bi hop. Mi - Edna
ilowi-on.
8 cyl., stan-1
good, clean PHILCO AIR CONDITIONERS,
Motors. De-j TV's, refrigerators. 2-door 14 ft.
db-tfc Philco refrigerator, $238.88. Sla-
------ I ton Furniture, Clarksville, b-tfc
FOR SALE— The Doyle Glover;--7 -;-
home in Bogata. Close in. on1 FOR SALE—1963 Ford Galaxie,
Highway 271. See Mack Glo- four door, radio, heater, air con-
ver. b-tfc • ditioner. white sidewall tires,
---1 seat covers, $1995. Call 632-
FOR SALE—Corner lot on South 5613. d37t
Howison Street, $550, abstract:—"— --------;—. ,
up-to-date. Sonny Gold. Tele LEE CARPETS and a11 sUindard
phone 632-5716. bl-p
In a report given by Mrs. Fay
Montgomery, these Hallowe'en
committees were named: j Store. Sponsor: Third
Fishing pool, Mrs. Garrison an lj Room Mothers,
first grade: grab bag, Mrs. Le-|
gale and second grade-; lucky FLOWERS — for all '"ci-ion.-.
number, tree, Mrs. Chaloner and call Mrs. Bill White, n re-'-nting
third grade: ca!:e walk. Mrs. I >’arjs -Florist and Garden Center.
Pauline Hutson, Mrs. Bonnie j Phone ME 2-5827
brand-
tresses
price.
BAKE SALE—Saturday, Oct. 17
1 o'clock p m„ at Bogata Drug!'"*??0-
of furniture. All
and box springs
Slaton Furniture. C
mat-
Gradi
bl-i
b-tfc
'60 MODEL RAMBLER. 6 cyl
standard transmis. ion, new mo-
tor. priced ( heap. Come by and
look it- over. Earl Gardner Mo-
tors. Deport. db-tfc
tlNAL
.24
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and
70c
title
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Professional Eye
Care and Finest
Quality Eyewear
NEED NOT BE
EXPENSIVE at . . .
Texas Optical
Contact l.ens Specialists
« Clarksville St. PARIS
Ruth Huddleston: home-made
candy, Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Watkins:
pictures, Mrs. Frederick,! Hud-
on ,iihI fifth grade: spook house
Kennotli Pirlle and Jimmy Wil-
liams; game room. C. M. Hobb, :
bi.-.eo. M B. Trimni. Mr. and Mrs
Jack Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Jack-
ie ‘Couch: photographer, Mrs
pearls, a rift of the bridegroom
Mi-s Helen Marie (■ Rote h wa
ir.aid of honor.
Garv Norman of Abilene wa
best man and James D. Skral an j P de Johnson: publicity. Fiitur*
ek and Max Pn-etor of Ft. Wortl t Teachers: signs. Beta Club: cold
eated wedding guests. 1 drinks, George Marshall. Bunkv
Mi Roach i- employed at tin I Smith; band show. Mr. MeCreight
T- x.e Highw ay Department an- I and band: balloons, Mrs. Smiley
her husband is minuter of th" Hm.-on, Mrs. Gordon Tabb: for-
tune telling, Mrs. Wilford Lowry:
1" coronation. Mrs. Marv Streun:
FLOWFRS for all occ.. i-ms. Call
NEW DAVIS Traction Sentry
tire. The revolutionary self
, < leaning mud and snow tire is
Mrs. Goidon Allen, icpte-.oiita- j, ,.w available <at a Special Pri e
Western Auto Associate Store.
Claik. ville. Texas. db-tfc
five Clarksville Flori
5521 or ML 2-5872.
ME 2-;
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SPECIAL HORSE SALE. Satu:
day night, Oct. 24. 7 p, in., G01
don Huey Sale Barn. Coop- 1
Texas. P. M. Gold, Hooj it Ran
dolph in charge,
kind of horse.
Buyer for am
(138b2t37-
I 1960 FORD Station Wagon. 8 cyl.
standard transmission. power
steering, power brakes, factory
air. First class shape mechanic
ally. Earl Gardner Motors, De
port. db-tfc
I W< -t Pai 1- Church of Chri-t
1 Following a wedding 11 i;
| New Mexico, the couple
1 ■ ii;e h.or. e in I\,i i-\
wi
decoration of stage. Garden Club. | announced that
Mi I.e Holder: food. Mr-. Hale Uiurnamcnt will
Mrs. Stubblefield, mothers and/or
fathers.
j Hallowe'en duchcs.-es will be
i chosen on Oct. 16. It was also
the basketball
beheld Die. in.
Mrs. Lois McRae is employed
Buckmam Drug.
11. 12.
Mrs. Legate’s pupils will pro
sent the program at next meet-
ing of the Homo and School Club
Gyde Bell Grocery
ROSALIE
3 Morton Cream PIES — Chocolate,
Banana, Lemon .. $1.00
:t Boxes of Duncan Hines
CAKE MIX
$1.00
10 Lbs. No. 1 Red POTATOES
49c
LETTUCE, Head
15c
4-lb. Bag APPLES
33c
3 Cartons MELLOR1NE
$1.00
Arkansas FRYERS, lb.
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28c
1 a Lbs. SUOAR
45c
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cussion of what’s IN
on Uw* status ladder,
1NG is more IN
Ilourc invitation
NOTH
than a White
and it causes
M°“pplin^ nt‘««n *"r pree.ous''
?.nPLn,.,i.-necd congressional «ho has
__ The
for Els United States opened its 1964-
Just as 1965 cultural exchange ag
him th*l mrnt with the Soviet ^ m
beautifully,’’ * Wn'n a “smash .success Pel
in saying ’No:* let’s in Leningrad of the
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she was assuring
a dis* --you dance
and OUT voice cut
give an expert a
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vivacious
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..need congressional uno i,«c» ««n rnany
the expel icnccd h ^ ^ own („r being
the native horn |urMU ., „1C only wife of m-
"“h” founh wedding co,ored congressman 'vho h..
out to be ner wnshincton. ____
anniversary
With some
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intendrrt
Tbc alder men
their millt »»*
civil rights matte
the toun. il resolj
a .-committee •
and set March
fir a public *
deliberation a«
Sammy Says
‘Sri Us Ba«kV
LONDON — (U»l
eniertainer Sam*
jr . hit out at
weight boxing chaj
sius Clay
jinn tl»e
men'.
-’CassiBs Clay’s
;ji» comments o.l
problem have xetl
nave hum u?htl
Uavis sal
*
LBJ, Southern Born, Dance: rvtih i\
in White House—Sets Shocking fxanipiw* of
Race Mixing for Youth of Nation!
☆
Negro Women — "Delighted With Texas
Charmer" Think "Southern Drawl is Just
Precious"I
☆
for his
Clack Vi
ve.-is,
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of all
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as well!
exciterient, she
when she
Dawson was
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bank do
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rectness of
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is true and
in Washington.
‘'""f^he’hrst Congressmen
mviud but has always icfrai.v
«*i. ‘i1 d!?ff„at r,»Txce..ent Z L social «tivUies l>re-
dancer!” .. . _nticB. Mrs tUW Since££
affairs and during
was )«st as
new
Mrs
Peg6> aSfo“the"first dance in ’'« 3.000 persons living m the
B Illinois country »n 1763,
*• r rcccpticn, Mrs. legislation.
( . At *,n« t Hawkins tD-Calif ) in Chicago,
August^ delighted with the oniy stage
charmer as was thc day.
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k(.pt his view ’
Davis said f
l>a-who arrive j
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a nice young man. U
Moi'ricd 8? ^efl(
.LONDON — <UP! 1
Burges3- who is *
have been « bus f
than miy oner A
tain, celebrated h \
day. 1
Burgess and h ^
Sarah, wc
Texas charmer as tnc _ ,ors. l -r s •. ~n,i wife, baran, '
met him
Tlil< military nlfleer,
sented American
and dunces.
who 900 were Negro slaves.___.
LOOK * LOG a - LOOK
Know Your Negro History
Early abolitionist news-
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This is FACT, not fiction. As you can see, America’s only Negro
daily reported it on March 12, 1964. How would you like your
son or daughter following this example set by the President of
thc United States? Even responsible Negro leaders are against
social integration of thc races. If we do not put this Machi-
avellian out of office, how will we answer our young people
when they say ../'But mother, don't he old fashioned... the
President docs it. Swing and sway with l.BJI” Is mixed dancing
part of the "Creat Society” President Johnson tells us so
much about?
☆
For Your Children's and Grandchildren's Sake
and for the Sake of a Decent America, We Beg
You as Concerned Mothers to Vote for Barry
Goldwater on November 3rd.
☆ ---—--
Mothers for Goldwater
Psid Politicsl AdvertistmenS, Mrs. A. L. Noll*,, Chairman
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1964, newspaper, October 15, 1964; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902067/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.