The Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1984 Page: 2 of 10
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Thursday, September 13, 1984
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Dallas; several nieces and nephews.
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Tonya and Courtney of Clarksville
visited with Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Whitney Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Caviness of
Wills Point visited Mr. and Mrs.
John B. Whitney Saturday. Mrs.
Caviness will be remembered as
Rosalean Allen.
Roy Powers was honored with a
birthday dinner Sunday, Sept. 2.
Attending were Mrs. Roy Powers,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hoover and Mrs.
Beverly McMenany, Scotty and
Bryan of Denison, Mr. and Mrs.
Timothy Skidmore of Paris, Mr. and
Mrs. Rab Skidmore and Britt of
Deport and Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Skidmore of Minter.
James P. Smith of Seagoville spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Alfonzo Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs
Darrel Smith of Deport were Sunday
supper guests
Rev. David Hulse of Indianapolis,
Ind. will be ministering at the Life
Tabernacle Church Sunday at 6 p.m.
A special invitation is extended to
everyone to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Waymon Creamer
and Cameron of Milton were dinner
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By Betty Rodgers Pleasant Thursday.
Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs. Those attending the stew cooKtof
J.J. Kerbow were Mr. and Mrs Boyd at the Clarksville Fair Grounds
Kerbow and Adam Webster, Mr. and Saturday night from here were Mr
Mrs Mike Kerbow, Christi, Sherra and Mrs J .J. Kerbow, Mr. anaMr®
and Katie, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Travis King, Mr and Mrs Worth
Kerbow and James Russell and Gary Baker and Mrs Stella Ridens.
Kerbow, all of Lewisville. Mr and Mrs. Richard Gandy
Mr. and Mrs. Travis King visited visited their daughter, Mr.and Mrs
their daughter and family, Mr. and Chuck Gamer at Lake Cypress to
- Mrs. Randy Osburn of Paris Sunday help Alice Jean celebrate her 40th
departments and all individuals who afternoon. birthday Several enjoyed cake and
Arthur Fisher is due to enter icecream and hamburgers.
McCuistion Hospital in Paris this Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
iidayaniav esungery u UnGay. Gandy this week were Glenn
Ruby Chandler, along with Bessie Woodson of Gamer. Worth.Bakere
and Kenneth Parker of Detroit, Melissa, Betty and Monte Rodgers
made a scenic tour through Beaver’s Mrs. Stella Ridens left Sunday to
Bend and parts of the Oklahoma spend a two weeks vacation with Mr
May God bless all our friends, mountains on Sunday and Mrs. Bill Reddell of Mineral
— an— " df Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Kerbow went Wells and Mr. and Mrs Jack Kenner
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for Mrs. Josephine Clement Philley
in the Rix Funeral Home in Lubbock
at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 10.
Burial was in Lubbock.
Mrs. Philley had been ill several
months prior to her death Saturday,
Sept. 8 in a Lubbock hospital.
She is survived by her husband,
Larry E. Philley and one son, Craig
Philley of Lubbock; a niece, Mrs.
Jana Holly Tyrrell of Loveland,
Colo.; another niece, Mrs. Barbara
Hanley Mitchell and four nephews,
John Hanley of Lubbock, Patrick,
Michael and Danny Holly of
California
Mrs. Philley was a niece by
marriage to Mrs. Edna Bell, Mrs.
Lilly Philley and Miss Lois Philley of
Deport and Mrs. Estelle Norwood
Odom of Arlington and two uncles,
J.H. Philley of W'hitewright and
Grayson Norwood of Arlington
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of Mt Pleasant; grandchildren
Kelly, Ricky and Jimmy; two great
grandchildren; one brother, Billy
McElroy of Macalum; and an uncle,
Shep Barber of Talco.
Mr. McElroy was born August 3.
1909 in Talco.
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officiated. Burial was in Knights of Saturday, Sept. 8 at the First Baptist
Honor Cemetery by Fry and Gibbs church in Bogata with the Rev. Bob
Funeral Home. Posey officiating. Burial was in
Bearers were Tom Watson, Smith Cemetery at Rosalie by
Reginald Crawford, Cliff Martin, Bogata Funeral Home. •
Donald Box, Garth Crawford, John Mr. Welch was born May 1, 1899 in
Porter, Bill Pitts and Vollie Coyle.
Mr. Reasoner died Wednesday in
Deport Nursing Home.
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Mrs. Mike Taylor and Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Allen of
1956. He was retired from the Dallas
Water Department and was a former
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James P. McMinn of Pans died at surviving are two daughter,s Mrs
McCuistion Medical Center at 6:50 J.L. (Doris) Neal of Dallas and Mrs
p.m. Wednesday, Sept 5. Olan (Yvonne) Callaway of Ennis®
Services were held at 10 a.m. four brothers, Horace Welch of
Friday, Sept. 7 at Fry and Gibbs Blossom, Kenneth Welch of Houston.
Funeral Home Chapel with Haskell Joe Welch of Paris and Don Welch of
England of theWest Paris Church of Lancaster; a sister, Mrs. Ethyl
Christ officiating. Burial was in Williams of Albuquerque, N.M.; 15
Shady Grove Cemetery. grandchildren; 11 great-
Mr McMinn was born June 1, 1903 grandchildren and several nieces
in Milam, Tenn., a son of Johnny andnephews
McMinn and Ethel Robison McMinn.
In 1920, he married Rosa Bell Herman McElroy
Malone. She died April 5, 1964. He '
moved to Texas in 1913. He was a Dies At Age 75
trucker and a member of the Pat- services for Herman McElroy#
tonville Church of Christ, who died Saturday morning at the
Surviving are three sons, Floyd Golden Years Nursing Home in Mt.
McMinn of Amarillo. James McMinn pleasant were held Monday at 2 p.m.
of Stigler, Okla and Morris C. in the Bates-Cooper-Weems Chapel
McMinn of Paris; one grandson, with the Rev. Terry Barnett of.
Floyd McMinn Jr. of Amarillo, ficiating. Burial was in Talco
seven great-grandchildren; one Cemetery. a '
Mr. McElroy is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Emma Kate McElroy of
Talco; daughter, Mrs. JanReichman
We wish to express our sincere Jesse S. Reasoner David L. Welch (
Nacogdoches spent from Monday appreciation for all who expressed Dies Sent 5 n:.c At A. RS
until Wednesday with Rev. and Mrs. ther sympathy by sending flowers. Des Sept. 5 Dies At Age 8?
food, cards and for the visits and Funeral services for Jesse Scott David L. Welch, 85, of Dallas,
prayers during the illness and death Reasoner of Blossom were conducted formerly of Lamar County, died
of our mother and grandmother, Friday afternoon in the First Baptist Thursday, Sept. 6, at the Campus
Mrs Ella Davis. We want to Church at Blossom. The Rev. C.G. Care Nursing Home in Irving.
especially thank Bro. Terry Barnett Renfro and the Rev. Tom Littlejohn Services were held at 2 p.m
for beging there at the time of her
death.
Mrs. Lorena McFerrin
By Berniece Wyatt Bret Holbert of Paris, Mr and Mrs. Paris spent Friday night with Rev. CARD OF THANKS
Members of the United Methodist John Hall of Annona, Danny Hart of and Mrs. Weldon Alen i wish to express my thanks for
Church and their pastor, Rev. Jim Blossom, Mr.a nd Mrs. W.B. Powell Mrs. David Jaco. Pau la and food, flowers, cards, visits and your
Rowland and children enjoyed an ice of Bogata and Mr.and Mrs Travis Stephanie of Pans and Mrs Joe B. prayers and thoughtfulness are
cream supper on the church lawn Slusher of Mesquite. Williams were Sunday dinner guests
Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jr. Marshall of of Mrs. Delete Wilson.
Mr and Mrs Weldon George and Ft. Worth spent the weekend with Mr. and, Mrs. Hollis Allison and
Mr. and Mrs Bart McDowell of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bankhead Mrs Pearl Whitney of Dallas spent
Paris visited Milow Hume and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powers made a the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John
StashaSunday. business trip to Denison Wednesday. B. Whitney Mrs. Whitney remained
Bob Allen and John C. and Terry Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bazhaw and for a weeks visit.
Fry of Blossom visited Mr. and Mrs. family spent Sunday in Plano. Mrs. Carol Dorsey and Jennifer
Fred Allen Saturday. Mrs. Nora Cook of Tulsa, Ok. is and Mr. and Mrs. Delano Dunlap and helped in fighting pasture fires set by
Velma Cox spent Tuesday with Mr. visiting her sister, Mrs. Daulty Bell Pam of Mesquite spent the weekend lightning on Saturday evening, _________ ___ ____ _______
and Mrs. Lloyd Williams of Shady and Mr. Bell. withMr.and.Mrs. Willie J.Fow ler. September 1. The promptness and Friday and havesurgery on Monday.
.Grove. Mr. and Mrs Fred Allen and Mr. Billy Ray Allen and Sandy Trout of hard work is commendable. r --
- Larry Bell and David Bell of Paris and Mrs. W.J. Fowler have been Deport and Mr. and Mrs. Rickey
visited Mrs. Ida Deshong Friday. attending Mrs Johnnie Warren in Allen of Pattonville and Mr. and
Harry Slusher was honored with a the Deport Nursing Home. Mrs. Bud Archibald and family were
surprise dinner Sunday in ob- Milow Hume and Stasha visited Saturday night supper guests of Rev.
servance of his 79th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hume of and Mrs. Weldon Allen. neighbors and Rev. Jim Rowland for ________________________
Attending were Mr.and MrsClyde Hagansport Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Bill Dickey, Darrell the prayers, cards, calls and other shopping in Mt. Vernon and Mt. of Odessa.
Slusher of Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bell of Paris visited Lynn and Jaclyn of Sulphur Springs, kindnesses while I was hospitalized
Mrs. Charles Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Ida Deshong Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pope, Shane, and after. Thank you kindly. x-w-f • • „„
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Nichols, Thomas & Nichols, Nanalee. The Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1984, newspaper, September 13, 1984; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575781/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.