The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1947 Page: 3 of 6
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BOGATA NEWS, BOG AT A, TEXAS, FRIDAY, SEPT. 2«, I»47
Pvt. Dewey Pate is expected
next week tor a 15 day furlou^
with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. New-
some at Paris, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Newsome at Rosalie and rela-
tives at Depart.
ROSALIE
CUNNINGHAM
Bogata Activities
10 Years Ago
Week of September 24, 1937
Howard, Red
RUGBY
FULBRIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Smith Milburn Hinson was in Dallas
are entertaining a daughter, born Friday on business,
last week. She Ijas been named Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Bartley
Jeanette Ruth of Mt. Vernon, visited his mo-
The rain which fell here Sat- ^her. Mrs. J. P. Bartley, Sat-
urday night will delay cotton ay- ,,
picking Several days. Farmers Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jeffery
in this section have good cotton have moved from the home of
crops and no pickers to gather it MrS. Bartley to the John Foster
Mrs. Harry Slusher who has Mrs. Mary Proctor and sons I
been ill for several weeks, is re- wbo have made their home at
ported improving. Bogata the past month, have
There will be prayer meeting moved into the house with her I
at the Baptist church every Wed- mother, Mrs. J. P. Bartley. !
nesday night. Everyone is in- Mr. and MrS. Virgil Tyer of
vited to attend. Clarksville, visited her aunt,
Mrs. Fred Cox is ill at her Mrs. Garren and Mr. and Mrs.
home here. Buck Kidd, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Courtney Mrs. Gladys Townes of Rosa-
and daughter, Mary Ann, and lie, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowry,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Wilkerson | Mrs. Scott Thomas of Bogata,
and daughter, Brenda of Paris, j visited in the home of Mrs.
spent the week end with Mr. and | Townes’ mother, Mrs. W. Ham-
Mrs. Ira Temple. ilton at Hooks Sunday.
James Landrum, Rauel Cox, | Jim Edd Ragsdill was in Ft.
! Clyde Slusher and Misses Donna ] Worth over the week end on bus-
i Lee Temple and Dorothy D. i iness, and while there visited his
Pynes have enrolled at the Paris | children, Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
I junior College for the fall term. Bowden and Mr. and Mrs. Billie
I Hav Landrum is reported im- j Drue Ragsdill.
Mrs. Presha Cook of Clarks-
ville, is visiting her nieces, Miss-
es Aileen and Lois Garren and
Mrs. Johnnie David of Red
Bluff, Calif., Mrs. Jim Gooch and
Mrs. Tim Hutson of Deport, visit-
Maggie and
Mr. and l^rs. Carl Walker
were Fulbright visitors Tuesday.
They had been to Dongview to
visit his mother, Mrs. Nanny
Walker. She died suddenly from
a heart attack while they were
there.
fWr. and Mrs. Jimmie Grogan
... George Hannah of San
the first of last
ed Misses Verah
Mima Cotten Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. Grafton Smith,
pastors of the Church of the Na-
zarene of Paris, visited Misses
Misses Verah, Maggie and Mima
Cotten on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford and
children, Gary and Norma Lou,
visited her mother, Mrs. W. W.
Greenway and Mr. Greenway at
Paris Sunday. Miss Norma Lou
also visited her aunt, Mrs. Roy
Jenkins and family.
Mr. and Mr s Earl Grogan and
daughter, Ruth, Mrs. Emma
Wood, Miss Elsie Wood and Mr
and Mrs. Tom Lemens visited
Mrs. May Bell and Mrs. Flor-
Miss Margaret
River County Home Demonstra- show your loyalty to
tion Agent, was to be married to church.
J Weldon Brewster of Arlington. Young people and intern
Mrs. Lucy Terry, 67, had died ates will meet at 6:45 p. m.
' at her home at Fulbright after day. Other services for the «
several months illness. Burial ing will be announced at
i was at Detroit. morning hour. Bring your
Dedication services for the new will offering envelopes for
1 Detroit school building were held Texas Mission Home and T
I before a large crowd. ing School. Sunday is also V
H. R. Smith, 45, had died at Service Day.
I his home at Clarksville; burial R. E. PORTER, Past
I was at Detroit. -i-
I Gerald C. Mann, former Sec- SERVICES AT THE
retary of State, was to speak at PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
| a laymen’s meeting at the Meth-
; odist church.
Plans were being made to re-
! organize the Bogata troop of Boy
Scouts. Paul Dunn was to serve
as Scoutmaster.
Bogata Bulldogs had defeated
Now Boston in the first game of
the season at Bogata.
. ' Mrs. George Bell, Mrs. D. L.
Hatcher and Mrs. Russ Ward had
1 been named president, vice-
| president and secretary of the
5 local Parent-Teachers Ass'n.
Remodeling of the Grayson
Drink
ROYAL
UBflo, came
to visit relatives and
friends in Fulbright, Bogata and
Paris. They returned home Sat-
urday.
Mart Lee has gone to Hunts-
ville to attend school this win-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thompson
CROWN
COLA
and daughter of Biloxi, Miss.,
have been visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thompson.
Miss Billie Ruth Price of La-
Marque, came home for the week
end.
A. V. Price left Saturday from
Dallas on a plane to carry his
grandchildren, Douglass and
Margaret Louise to their parents
in California.
I^Jfiss Georgia Ann Reynolds of
■las, spent the week end with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake
Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsey
and son. Mike of Paris, spent
Sunday in the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ram-
sey.
A birthday dinner was given
Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. M. Moofe, honoring Miss
Lillie Mae Moore, W. J. Moore
and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lee
Mills. Guests other than the
family were Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert Sulsar and
&*J*°*»
Best By Taste Test”
. I ness at his home nert.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lemens and | Mr and Mrs Kennc
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Morgan at-J spent Sunday "lg£\
tended church at Pattonville on of Mr. and Mis. Edwin
SMr.ayandeMrs. Jess Alsobrook i MrT Ira Fowler and
spent Sunday with their daugh- , bert Hume r‘.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrencp Bell | after visiting
"'MrSd Mrs. B. F. Craven|“Rev.' S. M. Bean fille
made a business trip to Clarks- j pointment at the
ville Monday afternoon. | ^he ttrs" Sunday in
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roach Mrs. will be Rev Myers- ap,
Anna Margaret Dickson and son, , ^ ^ Ba tist church
Charles, visited their daughters
and sisters, Mrs. Ralph Biard and
Mrs. Gordon Woodard at Paris
Saturday. Mrs. Roach spent Sat-
urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Biard. Mrs. Dickson and son
spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Woodard.
Big 12 Ounce Bottle
CHANGE IN PASTORATE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Gray Carter, former minister
of the Church of Christ, and Mrs.
Carter have moved to Mt. Ver-
non to take charge of the work
there and W. R. Jones of Over-
ton, witli his wife and small son,
have moved to Talco, where he
will be minister to the local
church.
Mrs. Clyde Bell, Mrs. Minnie Grant-Dixon * uneral Home &
] Bell and Mrs. Bill White were Furniture Store.
I in Paris shopping Tuesday. I Fire had destroyed the Llmct
I Robert Williams of Dallas, Damron-home south of Bogata.
I spent the week end here with A tea had been given honor-
his family. ing Mrs. H. L. Kimsey at the
Dorothy Watkins of Dallas, home of Mrs. W. H. Grayson. The
spent the week end with her Kimseys were former owners of
j grandmother, Mrs. F. M. Wat- The Bogata News, and were leav-
l kins. . 1 ing for Wylie to make their
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watkins home,
were in Dallas Tuesday. —
- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mrs- Robert D. Bankes, minister of --
Kennedy and Mr. and , the Church of Christ at Deport Mrs. Flora' Hale of Clarksville
„llo. „vTre Suggs at Dumas, the past year, will preach his announces the engagement and
John Epps spent Sunday night j]e there Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ■ farewell sermon at the church 1 approaching marriage of her
with his brother, Clyde Epps at lon Kennedy and Bobby Ray vis- j on Sunday, Sept. 28. He and daughter, Johnnie B., to Albei t
Detroit. • . • j jted in the homes of Mr. and j Mrs. Bankes will leave the last Bond Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
i Mrs. Lester Smith, Mr. and Mrs. j of the month for Sherman, where Leonard Bond of Cuthand. Date
•j Vester Sloan and Mr. and Mrs. he will be minister of the Church and place of the wedding have
Lester Sloan. j of Christ._ i not been decided.__
This community was named j
for a pioneer settler, Col. Mose-
ly, so my father said; he proba-
bly knew because he was here,
when the name was chosen; the
Col. spelled ^his name MOSELY, ;
it is on the ’records at Washing- |
ton spelled thus, evidently this j
is correct.
Cotton picking was the order]
of the days last week, even the I
wives picked in the afternoons. ]
Royal Crown
Bottling Co.
PARIS
children and
Misses Roberta and Maud Sul-1
sar. All enjoyed the day very I
much.
Mrs. Will Clarkson received a |
letter last week from her dau-
ghter, Mrs. J. J. Kerbow, saying i
her daughter, Mrs. Robbie Nell
Fosen and Mr. Fosgn had a baby
boy, born on Monday, Sept. 15.
They live in Morris, 111., about
70 miles from Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kelley
and children of Paris, spent Sun-
in the home of his parents,
and Mrs. Floyd Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chesshir
received a telegram Sunday,
Sept. 21, from their son, George,
which read as follows: “Flood
bound in Tokyo, having a won-
derful time.”
BOYS TRICYCLES
[n Three Sizes. Ball Bearings, Heavily Constructed,
Adjustable Seats and Handle Bars $17.95, $18.95, $19.95
RAINBOW ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRONS. Heat Indi-
cator—a really beautiful Iron. Guaranteed one year.
Price $11-95
ALARM CLOCKS. Ingraham Alarm Clocks. Wind
every 24 hours. Guaranteed $2.19
MOSELY
v^%Tr. and Mrs. Crockett Man-
grum and children of Nebraska,
came Sunday to visit his sister,
Miss Wilma Mangrum.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Mangrum
of Paris, visited Miss Wilma
Mangrum Sunday.
Ross Hughston and Pollard
Jameson of Clarksville, were in
Fulbright Monday.
Jim Mitchell who is stationed
in California, son of the late
Marion Mitchell, is on a furlough
visiting his brothers and sisters
and fishing. He caught a bass
that weighed 8 pounds in the
Mitchell lake, and several other
nice fish recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Legate and
daughter of Atlantic City, N. J.,
■jjr.c Sunday to visit his parents,
and Mrs. Earl Legate and to
5e with his uncle, Jim Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Doyle
Temple and children of Dallas,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kel-
ley last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hill were
in Marshall last week to be with
his sister, Mrs. Cruse. They re-
turned home Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hill left Sunday night
MORRIS CHAPEL
See The New
Stove on Display at Dixon’s
PARIS—Phone 2782
Across from Court House
Wives piciceu in mu uHLiHuu.w. |
They couldn't pass by the high I
price being paid for picking.
Mrs. W. E. Gable has not we- |
turned from Ft. Worth, where |
she went more than two weeks j
ago to be with her son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Pink Gable, who
are the parents of a baby girl,
born recently.
Mrs. George Hill went to Mar-
shall Wednesday to stay several
days with Mrs. B. W. Cruce, Mr.
Hill’s sister, who is in a hospital
there very ill.
Telephone was out of service
several days. The line was brok-
en somewhere.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Denny of
Bogata, spent Thursday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Fisher. Mrs. Fisher returned
with them to spend the week
end.
Some families here had plan-
ned to attend the end-of-season
ball game at Paris Friday night.
Rain interrupted. A few men
attended the game at Paris Sun-
day.
Nine-year-old,
picked 109 poum
day. J----1- -----
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COOPER WINS OVER
ROXTON FRIDAY NIGHT
To My Old Friends in the
Bogata-Deport Area—
and to Others Who I would
like to make my Friends:
YOU ARE *
INVITED
To visit me at the Chat and
Chew, across the street
from Paris Junior College.
HIAMBURGERS
^SANDWICHES
COLD DRINKS
GOOD COFFEE
Cooper Bulldogs spanked the
Roxton Lions Friday night, 39 to
0. Sparked by Julius Acker, who
reeled off three touchdowns, and
Dan Morgan, who ran for two
tallies and converted three extra
points. Carroll scored the other
Cooper touchdown.
EASY TERMS
Dixon’s Furn.& Appliance Co.
25 Lamar Ave. Next to Grand Theatre Paris, Texas
larbara Fisher
of cotton Fri-
She is earning to get a bi-
cycle.
No cotton picking Monday
morning because of rain Friday
night, Saturday and Saturday
night. Some cisterns almost dry,
were replenished.
CARD OF THANKS
Newest Fall
Handbags
Expensive - looking dressy(
and tailored pouches, top-
zippers and underarm
styles! Plastic pat- QO
ents, plastic calf *
PI* l Tax,
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors who in any way
helped lighten our sorrow dur-
ing the illness and death of our
dear mother.
L. C. Hawks,
Mrs. Viola Hill,
Mrs. Gertrude Anderson.
FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT
CHURCH NOTICE
Buddie Franklin
Rev. M. C. Bates, pastor of the
Methodist Church at Rosalie, will
fill his appointment there Sun-
day morning at 11 o’clock.
EAT THE BEST—
FEEL YOUR BEST
Mrs. Earl Humphrey and dau-
ghter, Trudy of San Angelo,
spent from Tuesday until Sun-
day with her mother, Mrs. V. D.
Guess, and other relatives._
to be with her this week.
Mrs. Bob King artd Mrs. W. J.
Jackson visited Mrs. Gilbert
Huddleston at Bogata Thursday.
Our cooks are supreme in the art of cook-
ing. We can serve you a good meal or
delicious steaks any time.
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The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1947, newspaper, September 26, 1947; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911372/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.