The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1947 Page: 4 of 4
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TRE BOGATA NEWS, BOG AT A, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1M7
LOCAL
NEWS
By MRS AMY CRADDOCK
TELEPHONE SO
Gwynne Pike is working in
Austin.
Mrs. Jessie Davis left Monday
for Orange.
Don Isenburg returned to Dal-
las Monday.
Alf Brown and Frankie are
working in Avery this week.
Mrs. fy-ene Garrett visited in
Winters and Lubbock this week.
Bobby Hearn of Holdenville,
Ok., is visiting relatives in Bo-
Kata.
Mrs. Walter Sullivan is in the
Sanitarium of Paris for treat-
ment.
Mrs. Irene Garrett returned
home Wednesday after a trip to
San Angelo and Dallas.
The interior of the G. W Bart-
lett grocery store is undergoing
extensive repair this week.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Watkins re-
turned last week after a vacation
spent in Mississippi, Alabama
and Florida.
Loyd Armstrong of Clarksville,
was a business visitor in Bogata
Saturday.
G. W. Bartlett and Claud
Grayson were in Dallas Monday
on business.
Gerald Howard was in Farm-
ersville, McKinney and Dallas
last week.
Miss Jodie Craddock is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jeffus
at Texarkana.
/ have a Limited
Supply of the
NEW 1947
Texas Almanac
and State
Industrial Guide
Gordon Allen
NEWSPAPERS
MAGAZINES and
SHEET MUSIC
Mr. and Mrs. Rook Jordan and
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Juarez
Jordan Sunday.
Mrs. Hallie Cook of Clark-
sville, is visiting in the home of
Mrs. Henry Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCrury
of Kermit. spent last week with
relatives in McCrury.
Miss Peggy Wood is visiting
he;1 aunt. Mis. W. P. McCreary,
in Ft. Worth this week.
Mrs. Lee Little underwent an
appendectomy at the Sanitarium
of Paris Tuesday moaning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woodle of
Dallas, spent the week end with
relatives and friends here.
Mrs. Elizabeth Peek and son,
James ofTlooks, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Peek's sister, Mrs. J
D. Townes.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sikes
Mrs. Flossie DeShazer of Dal-
las, is here for a visit with her
mother, Mrs. F. H. Durham and
Mr. Durham.
There will be an all-day sing-
ing at Johntown on Sunday,
July 6. Dinner will be spread
picnic fashion at the noon hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Palmer ]
visited in the home of her par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. Rufus Ward,
Monday evening.
Mrs. Luther Tyer, Frank Tyer
of Mt. Pleasant, spent the week I and Mrs. Eunice Scaff were in
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Dill.
Mrs. Eugene Garrett and child-
Tennessee and Mississippi over
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. DeBerry,
Miss Mary Jane DeBerry and
Wilford Lowry went to Beavsr’s
Bend, Ok., on a fishing trip Mon-
day.
Mrs. Tom Keith is
at
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lindsey of j ren, Carolyn and Wade of Am- i from the Sanitarium of
Dallas, were week end guests in arillo, returned to their home j where she lias been a patient for
J. W. Peyton and two daugh-
ters, Carolyn and Jerry of Tex-
arkana, spent Sunday with his
uncle, M. B. Peyton, and Mrs.
home > Peyton.
Paris,
the Homer Scoggins home.
Mac Howison, who has been
ill the past few weeks with scar-
let fever, is greatly improved.
Friday aften a visit with Mr. and the past few weeks.
Mrs. Jim Ggrrett at Rugby.
Mrs. H. C. Becton and James __________ ______ ________
Autrey and Mr and Mrs. Carl visiting her parents, Mr.
| Sherrer spent Sunday in Bogata
Miss Martha Nell Brown is j visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Tur-
spending the week with Mr. and ner and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Choate.
Mrs. Leon Brown and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Owens and
children of Port LaVaca, are
and
Mrs. N. A. Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ballard of
Bogata, visited their daughter,
Mrs. Jap Chesshir has received , Mrs. Eddie Shelby and Mr.’Shel-
Miss Peggy Hearn returned word of the birth of a grandson, by of Deport, Sunday,
home Friday from Shreveport, Leonard Glen Hood, who arriv-
La., where she visited relatives, cd June 22, weighing 8V2 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Kirkley
. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. ! and children of Bisbee, Ariz., ar-
Hollis Mathena of Texas City, L. Hood of San Diego, Calif. i rived Sunday for a visit with
is here for the 4th of July holi-
days with his wife and children.
relatives and friends.
Barbara Baker of Farmers-
ville, returned Saturday after a
visit with Doris Howard.
Mrs. Billy Butler of Green-
ville, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Bryson.
THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN
Courteous, Efficient Service
Clean, Cool, Pleasant
Surroundings —
This combined with ideal confectionery service
makes a visit to our place a pleasure any time.
Mecca Cafe
IPs a Pleasure to Serve You
W. J. HANCOCK & SON
BOGATA
W. J. Corbcll and Luke Cates
killed a dog on Monday that was
believed to be infected with ra-
bies.
The Bible Teaches
Jesus was never too hungry or
too tired to sympathize with the
suffering and down-trodden with
, _ , whom He came in contact. He
George William ana Patty Sue stood at the g(.ave of His dear ______________ ______________
Hobbs are visiting their father, frjend Lazarus, and wept (Jno. 1 Bogata over the week end.
Travis Gray of Ft. Worth, spent
Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hill and Mr. and
Mrs. Lundy Hunsaker.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Farris of
Gilmer, and Truman Lassiter of
Grand Saline, visited relatives in
Philip Hobbs at
week.
Amarillo this
A large number of baseball
fans attended the Paris-Texark-
ana game at Paris Wednesday
night.
11:35). Paul says He is touch-
ed with feeling of our infirmi-
ties (Heb. 4:15). We are also
taught to do likewise: “Rejoice
with them that do rejoice and
weep with them that weep”
(Rom. 12:15). Christ coming to
this earth, and living the life He
John D. Denman of Mt. Pleas- did, proves that the^ poet was
ant, visited his grandparents, Mr. right when he said: “Earth has
and Mrs. J. H. DeVaney, last 1 no sorrow that heaven cannot
week. I heal.”
__ 1 In Matt. 8:17 we read, Him-
Miss Barbara Baker of Farm-[self t°°k our infirmities, and
ersville, returned home Satur-1 bare 01# sicknesses. This is the
day after a visit with Miss Doris ! fulfillment of the prophecy re-
Howard. corded in Isa. 53:4, and was ap-
plied after Jesus had healed the
Mrs. J. D. Townes of Rosalie,
spent Friday and Saturday with
her sister, Mrs. Ben F. Wright
and Mr. Wright at Deport.
Fred Prichard left Wednesday
for Bakersfield. Calif., where he
will visit his son, Capt. James A.
Prichard.
Centurion’s servant, and Peter’s
wife’s mother, and had cast out
I a number of devils from those
j possessing them. What a fitting
time for the inspired writer to
A daughter, Nancy Jo, was
born June 28 at the Grant Hos-
pital in Deport to Mr. and Mrs.
Monroe Golden of Bogata.
Little Linda Lewis of Dallas,
is spending several days in the
home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Wilkinson.
Gloria Armstrppg has return-
ed to her home at Phoenix, Ariz.,
after several weeks’ visit with
relatives and friends here.
Miss Lou Beth Hatcher, small
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon
Hatcher of Paris, is visiting in
the home of her aunt, Mrs. W. C.
Barnard.
Guests in the Bunch Humph-
reys home last week were Mrs.
Cornelius and Mrs. Roy Doty of
Dallas and Mrs. Jimmie Baker
of Waco.
Mrs. Gordon Allen and daugh-
ter, Betty, left Tuesday for a vis-
it with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen
and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Power
in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rutland re-
turned home Saturday after a
week’s visit in the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Ira Dozier at New
Boston, who returned with them
for a week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown
and family of Talco, and Miss
Margie Brown of Dallas, spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alf Brown.
Drink
ROYAL
CROWN
COLA
“Best By Taste Test”
Big 12 Ounce Bottle
Royal Crown
Bottling Co.
PARIS
Billy Wayne, small son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Bell, has been ill
locate the fulfillment of this pio- sjnce Tuesday, the result of
phecy! In fact, one of the most s.,vauowjng some turpentine.
Mmes. Bell Grantham and
Fincfl have returned to their
homes at Hugo, Ok., after a visit
OUR 3rd
ANNIVERSARY
Three years ago this week, we opened our
doors for business. Since then it has been
our pleasure to serve hundreds of people
throughout this trade area. We have striven
to serve to the utmost of our ability and are
proud of our accomplishments. Today, we
look forward to a greater tomorrow, and feel
confident that the future holds much more
for all of us.
On this, our Third Anniversary, we express
our sincere appreciation to each and everyone
whom we have had the privilege to serve. We
thank you for your patronage and co-opera-
tion and pledge our efforts to serve you better
in the future. TOM HERRINGTON.
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SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
A Philco Deep Freeze Unit—
$149.00 value for
$139.00
Philco Radios, $19.95 up
For a limited time we still give
50 Records with the purchase of
a Philco Coaaole.
We have a Complete Line of all types Records
“Our Terms Are Easy”
Mrs. Ike Stephenson of Bogata,
underwent a min-n- operation at j ‘ features about’ MsVhole
the Grant Hospital in Deport | jjfp was what he did for the poor
Tuesdaj. _ and suffering.
.. , ” , T, ' „„ , Christ did not come into this
Doyle son of Mi. and 1S- WO!|d to walu t.ilhcr in the lusts ‘.TV," m? an^Mi^T ~C Black
Travis Solomon of Rugby, un-Lt (l_ lifn nr vuth Ml- and Mls' 1 c HlacK
derwent tonsillectomy at the
Grunt Hospital in Deport Mon-
day.
June and Lloyd Troutt and
Miss Linda LaSala arrived in Bo-
Kata Thursday morning from
Dallas.
HUNGRY?
Then come in for a good square meal, consisting
of carefully selected Vegetables, Salad and Choice of
different kinds of Meat, along with dessert.
IT’S A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU
The Best Home-Baked Pies You
Ever Ate, Along With
Good Coffee
Claud Grayson Cafe
BOGATA
j of the flesh, the pride of life, or
the lusts of the eyes. Satan of-
fered Him all the kingdoms of
this world by doing these very
things, but the Lord chose to gain
Mrs. Tom Keith has returned
to her home after being a patient
at a Paris hospital for 'several
weeks.
H. C. McCluer is recovering at
his home here following an oper-
ation last week at a Clarksville
hospital.
Mrs. H. M. Marcum and son,
Morris, returned Friday after a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Spears and Mrs. Martin House
Wright at Dallas and Ft. Worth.
Mr.1 and Mrs. Clyde Williams
of Hooks, spent the week end
here with Mr. and Mrs. John Ter-
inuigs, oui me --- - ry and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Terry,
these kingdoms by going the way J _
A daughter, weighing 7% lbs.,
and named Nancy Jo, was born
Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Mon-
roe Golden at Grant Hospital at
Deport. Mrs. Golden was for-
| merly Dorothy Damron, v
of the cross, a way of suffering,
and to teach them the way of
life and salvation and to draw
them to Him by the holy chords
of love and obedience, influenced
by a life of sacrifice and suffer-
ing. There is nothing more out-
standing in all His ministry than
His sacrifice of self that He
might meet the needs of the hu-
man family. It is said of Him
that He “despised the cross and
endured the shame because of
the glory set before Him” (Heb.
12:2). And onp of the most thrill-
ing things of it all was the re-
demption, salvation, and sancti-
fication of the suffering millions
of earth. Read Phil. 2:5-11.
ROBERT D. BANKES,
Minister
Church of Christ
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Hale and
daughter, Carolyn, have moved
back to Bogata after having liv-
ed in Amherst for almost a year.
Mrs. Robert Lynn and child-
ren of Beaumont and Mrs. Mol-
lie Hamnxettof Paris, visited last
week in the home of
mett.
Earl Ham-
Mi\ and Mrs. D. C. Denny will
return home from San Antonio
about July 4, accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Altis Denny and
daughter, June, who will Visit
here.
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H. C. McCluer of Bogata, who
underwent amputation of his
right foot at Red River County
Hospital, Clarksville, June 21,
has returned home. A retired
civil engineer and surveyor, Mr.
McCluer’s 89th birthday occurs
July 21.
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—you’ll get both when you choose one of our
Lovely Bemberg Sheers
at the Low Price of
$6.98
Professional
Dr. E. M. Smith
Dentist
X-Ray and Pyorrhea
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
Pat Beadle
Attorney-at-Law
First National Bank Bldg.
CLARKSVILLE
General Practice of Law
State and Federal Courts
BOGATA FUNERAL
HOME
Phone Day or Night 27
Dixie Burial Ass’n
Bogata, Texas
When In Clarksville
or Mt. Pleasant
. VISIT US
Bullington Drug:
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The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1947, newspaper, July 4, 1947; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth912026/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.