The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1964 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1H4
ide Earl Hoy
of Sulphur
nday supper
ts, Mr and
Ids. Deneen.
ight, accom-
at the home
its.
cloth
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Elbert R. Hutson
Retires, Army
Retirement of Spec. E 5 Elbert
Ray Hutson from the Army at
Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., after
serving more than 20 years in the
U. C. Army, became effective on
August 1.
^^specialist Hutson, son of the
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hutson of
^Deport, was born Sept. 8, 1922 at
Deport and enlisted in the Army
on Feb 19, 1943. He is married
and they have one daughter, Lin-
Mrx. Damron la
Circle Hoateaa
Circle 1 of the WMU met Tues-
day night at home of Mrs. Buddy
Damron with 11 members pres-
ent. The meeting was called to
order by the president, Mrs. Leon
Huddleston. Mrs. W. S. Cody
Additional Locals fca,rh Seek
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan and 1 Drouth-stricken Lamar County
sons. Scott, Bryan, Bruce of El farmers and ranchers have filed
Paso, arrived early Thursday to application with the Texas Di-as-
spend several days with her mo- t®r Committee, requesting per-
ther. Mrs. Iva Hooker and other mission to hay and graze diverted
relatives in Bogata and his mo-
BOGATA NEWS
10-20 Years Ago
METHODIST LADIES MEET
Mrs. John Streun gave the de-
, votional when the WSCS met for
| a social Monday. "Worldliness”
i was her theme. Mrs F. P Brum-
Week of August 18, 1944 j ley gave an article. “Statement
Pfc. E E. Shoffner had arriv-j^f the Purpose of Woman’s So-
”slz rasn-a. H s. John Du"w c,arks- n??** hod <hw
-......'■ - ----------— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stubbie- ». appl.ration (ollou,„s a pub- <*• p *• ShoO», WM set,-;Of a ahort bu.mer, re,non.
field and children visited Six j he meeting last week.
Flags, Wednesday.
Esker Chesshir, who under- BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR
was voted to change the meeting
time from Tuesday to the third
Monday night of each month,
also to donate the food for the
G. A. Retreat, August 27-28 Mrs
Sonny Gold gave a report of the
went surgery recently at Red
River County Hospital, is recu-
perating at home of his sister,
Mrs. Aubrey Watters and Mr.
Watters'.
TWO SEVEN YEAR OLDS
"The joy of the Lord is our
strength when we are reconciled
la , hau suffered a broken leg at
Greenland, Okinawa, Korea, and
these base’s in the U. S.: Ft. Hood,
Ft. Bliss, in Texas; Ft. Knox, Ky..
Ft. Stewart, Gu., Ft Dix, N. J.,
Camp Butler, N. C., and Ft.
Leonard Wood, Mo.
Recent visitors in the | seven year olds, Roger Kuhl and
Watters home were Mr. and Mrs. i Michelle Sullivan. Billie Byram ‘ '"wnerT"kicked*^nvn'fn-”'i
r>.ciu-i.... «<■ u.unuouuri and Angie Euzzell were hostesse.-. y y
_ . . , , passing car.
Games were played, and cake.
ice cream and cold drinks were
da, age 14. They have moved to ’and elected
Bogata to make their home. j fop the coming year are: Mrs
Hutsons dssigrmients , jyeI Carlton Stanley, cnairman; Mrs. „U11CI., I1U1„C „CIC i»...
OreTmand Okinawa. Korea, and J*" ^ Vice\chairm™; j Durw‘n S,anl*y of Hagansport
W. S. Cody, sec.-treas.; Mrs Ho- Mrs. Juanita Nolan and children
bert Bell, program chairman; 0f Mt Pleasant.
Mrs. Richard Ward, prayer chair- Mrs. Roy Prater was hospital- served to 14 guests.
man; Mrs Robert Canfield, 1V1 is- j izecJ at Clarksville from Thurs----—
sion Study chairman. I day until Wednesday for medi- CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Raymond Damron had cal treatment. Our heartfelt gratitude to all
® as ttn 1 ** °fiBize J i charge of the Royal Service pro-| Mr.-. A. H. Denny has been a f,,,. their kindness in our time ofj
a\vaic> o tie lorize - *ir c j gram, which closed with pra>et patient in a Paris hospital since sorrow. Our thanks hr flowers. |
j|d Purple Heart. Good Conduct j hv Mr,. Gold. Refreshments of. Sunday. food, visits, cards; to Dr. B.ooksj
^■pdal with fnui bionze loops, j rojcj drinks. coffee and cup cakes I \ir iind Mrs. Bill Puckett and - - > ... ~.....;_.J
American Campaign Medal. Ku-' t. by the hostess, as-[ (.hlk!n.n |(.tul-m.d |lon,e to R, h-
ropean-African - Middle Eastern | ,.y Mrs. Damron. Mrs.! ard-on. Saturday, after 'visiting
ing with the 88th Infantry Div-
ision of the 5th Army in Italy.
Pvt. Robert (Bob) Fleming had i to Him,” was the spiritual life
been hospitalized with a hand j thought. Thirty-three visits were
„ _ , wound received in action in I reported made to sick and shut-
A party at 2 p. m. Saturday at|France I ins and three cards mailed. Mrs.
home of Mr. and Mrs. True By- Letha Jean Howard, daughter ‘ Streun gave the benedietion. The
ram honored the birthday of two
of Mr Virginia Howard of Dal-1 hostess. Mrs. R. F. Hale, served
Richard Brumley had died at
Corpus Christi from injuries re-
ceived when struck by a train.
Burial was made in Bogata.
Pvt. Bobby Jones, son of Mr.
and Mrs Robert Jones, had been
reported mis.-ing in action.
cake and ice cream.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Craddock of
Dallas, were week end guests of
his mother, Mrs. Amy Craddock.
Mrs. Hugh Mitchell, who un-
derwent foot surgery Friday In
Greenville, is getting along welL
Mrs. Eva Bell had as Wednes-
day guests last week, Mrs. John
Anglin of Commerce, Mrs. Caddo
Mathis of Colorado City.
Dr. Wm. B. Miesch
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Lenses Prescribed
In Clarksville—Monday, Tues-
day, Wednesday, Saturday.
In DoKalb — Thursday and
Friday.
CLARKSVILLE
Campaign Medal with thiee Wjlford Lowry voiced the d<
bronze serv ice stars, \VW II Vic-1 jng prayer.
The iicNt meeting will be at
tory Medal, Army "f Occupation
Medal with Japanese Cla p and]
German Cla.-p. and the National'
Defense Serv ice Medal.
Mrs. K. R. Lipscomb Sr of T.v -1 -
ler, Mrs. F. If. Lipscomb Jr. and
children of Marmabo, Venezuela.
S. A., have lien veiling the lat-
ter's mother. Mi's. Iva Hooker I as Lee Stubblefield and family in
and other relatives here. I Tyler. Sunday.
■her mother. Mrs. T. A. York and
other idatives.
i Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Huddleston
the home.il Mrs. Lowry on Sept, j the week end in Dallas
21. Installation of officers and aj W|th hi- parents. Mr. <md Mrs.
rev iew of the Life of Lottie Moon I j Huddleston,
will he given. | m,s «. C. Brown spent Sun-
day to Tuesday at Mu kogee.
, Ok. w ith Mr-. Jean Goss and
field and their granddaughter.
Liz, visited their son, Thom-
and Clark-vulle Hospital nursing j
-1aff. Your thoughtl ulnes.' was
most comforting. f
Family Elniei Hutson
Week of August 20, 1954
Deaths: Mrs. H D. Roach, wi-
dow of Bogata' physician, after
illness: Lynn Steed. 53. of Good j
Mis.
KCAR
1.150 KC
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G rnvAANION
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CLARKSVILLE
TEXAS
500 WATTS
Mr. and Mia
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Stubble-,
with Mr-.
Kay hn.
Jeff Wharton
of McKinney,
mothers,
we stock this
lhister Brow n
shoe in
-AAA $599
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to $*799
Ai cording
to Size
sixes to
insure your
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per feel lit!
East Sid" Plaza—PARIS
DeBerry and Mr. DeBerry. Tues-
day afternoon.
Mr ami Mrs. 1! W. Rodeer-
and daughter- of I.ongview. were
week, end iiie-ts of 1,'T niotker
Mr- Id,i la e Brenda, who had
1)1. ! 1 '.I ,' rl,L hole. 1 et I :i lied hof-.-'
with her | a lent -. (>tla r i ■ por
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Ben Ward, in Longview for
medical treatment, was reported j
iriticaliy ill at home ■ f Ins dan-1
•.•liter. Mrs. Lucille Kokernot!
Thutsdav morning (today.. Rel-i
alive- have been attending him.
The 7 III. I! oz. son Lorn Tues-
day :d,,i Paris hospital to Mr, and
Mrs George Hay Guos . Iia- been
nan e.l Ki ndall Ray. Grandpar-
ent. are Mr. and Mr Herman
flue- of Bogata. Mr. and Mr-.
Andrew Anderson of MeCrury.
Mi C .lli. Kl-on, Mi . -L.; ma
Gue . and Mrs. H, L Andcr.-on.!
all of Bogata. are gp. ai-giand-
mother .
Frm: Ihv. and Mt W A.
! .aw lv;. ■ ! 1.1 Pa.- o. ; r e, !v nt
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Pine. La., half-brother of
Amy Craddock.
Births: son to T K. (Hedi Kin-
caids of Rugby; son to Capt. and
Mrs. Richard Berg of Washing- j
ton. D. C: daughter to the Fred
Diercks of Ktila Lunrair. Malava. ;
Marriages: Sgt. Lee M<>nroe and j
Shirley Smith at Lanes Chapel |
Baptist Church near Clarksville: |
Rose Mane Lin and Hilly lien |
mken at Worth Street Bapti-1,
Church, Dallas.
Engagement of Martha King to]
I Glenn Seitz, son of Mr. and Mi
L. Seitz of Mol eetie, was an-
| nounoed i y her parent -. Postma--
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3 Lbs. SNOWDRIFT
Black Hawk BACON
DRY SALT JOWLS
17c lb.
Morton House Pork, Beef, Steak
and Gravy
39c
46-oz. Del Monte Tomato Juice
29c
Del Monte Yellow Cream Style
Corn ................................ 6 for $1.00
15-oz. Skyway Strawberry Preserves 29c
Giant OXYDOL
65c
^BANANAS......................:...............10c lb.
Gibson Grocery
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Grant, George. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1964, newspaper, August 20, 1964; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902348/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.