Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1991 Page: 8 of 10
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Thursday, September 12,1991
Mrs. Rufus Williams has returned Mrs. Jule Rowe has returned after
home from Mexia. where she visited several weeks visit with her sister in
her mother, Mrs. Velma Sims and Beaumont
sister, Christine Franklin. They cele- Mrs. Vera Craddox and Neale
brated Mrs. Sims 99th birthday which Mauldin acknowledges all the help
was September 1. Col. A.D. Stephenson did for Ken-
Bogata Locals
duaghler, Mrs. Marie Bell.
Mary Cotton visited her mother,
Thelma Davis and her aunt Lois
Harper this week.
VlIR
irgil Hudson of Blossom visited
It Would be Great
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neth Mauldin. ~ Walker and daughter Mrs. Elise
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visit his brother, Paul Hamilton. guest of Mary Lassiter Thursday.
**• *“! Mn.Iva Hooker returned Monde;
Hudson, and attended Dean Ward’s
funeral services.
Mrs. Fiances Griffen visited re-
cently with Mrs. Bonnie Humphreys
at the Regency Nursing Home
Clarksville.
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nephews, Carol and Jackie Scruggs
of Hurst, and brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Okla Scruggs of Ft Worth.
Mrs. Kathleen Mendenhall and
Mrs. Billie Bishop were in Paris Fri-
day to attend to Dick Goldsbury who
is a patient at McCruistion Medical
Center following a car accident near
Clarksville. They also visited Mrs.
Alma Lowry who was a patient after
suffering a fall at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryson and
Michelle of Clarksville were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Bryson
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Hutson.
Michelle wasaguest soloist ofUnited
Methodist Chinch Sunday morning.
Mr. andMrs. Bob Hinson of
Huntsville spent two days with his
mother, Mrs. Lee Hinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barlow of
Ft Worth visited her father, Mrs.
John Lee Bell.
Mrs. Hubert roach spent the day
with her aunt, Mrs. George Hancock.
Giris Like To Come Home-The
Martindale girls, Ava Scott of Glen-
dora, CA and Lana Corty of
Riverside.CA, formerly of NE side
of Bogata spent a few days visiting
old friends including Mrs. Anne
her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Liacomb and Mrs. Narca Duncan of
El Paso.
Mrs. AX. Buckman is attending
her sister’s husband. Mr. Paul Hamil-
ton, former pharmacistof Clarksville,
who is seriously ill at his home.
Rebecca Taylor of Tyler spent the
weekend visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. Paul Griffin.
Mrs. Josie Fennell returned from
longview after visiting with her
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Ray Southerland announces the
arrival of his sister, April Nicole, bom
August 13 in Hopkins County Me-
morial Hospital. Parents are Kenneth
and Darlene Southerland of Talco.
Grandparents are Doyle and Nancy
Brooks of John town, Helen Souther-
land and the late Marlin Southerland
of Pittsburg. Great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. L.W. French of Pitts-
burg and Sam Johnson and the late
Velver Johnson of Ml Pleasant
WILLIAM C. TERRY
AND
DAVID C. TURNER, JR.,
ATTORNEYS,
Are now engaged in the practice of law in
association with
C.V. FLANARY
Their principle areas of practice will
continue to include litigation and the
general practice of law.
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Nichols, Thomas & Nichols, Nanalee. Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1991, newspaper, September 12, 1991; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922165/m1/8/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.