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Thursday, May 13, 1999
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FIRST TEAM-Lady Rebel softball members were recently named First Team All District by the
Texas Girls Coaches Association. Named were; (from the left) Erin Stansell-second base, Joanie
Swarts-catcher, Kim Shirley-centerlield, Courtney Jones-third base and Katie Hare-pitcher. Con-
gratulations girls!! (Staff Photo Nfmcy •Broun)
Talco Locals
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Charles and Wanda Graf attended
their daughter Katherine’s graduation
from Kilgore Jr. College Friday, May
7, 1999.
Tina Nolen was treated and re-
leased at Titus County Hospital
Wednesday. She is reported back to
work and doing well.
Luther Price was hospitalized
Wednesday morning at Titus County
Hospital. He is reported doing fair.
Chicken pox is making its spring
visit to Talco. Latest victims are Jes-
sica and Jerrica Weatherall and
Amanda Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and
Melanie met Josh Smith of Elysian
Fields at Mt. Enterprise on Saturday,
They stopped in Lutkin to leave Mela-
nie for the weekend with her mom,
Sally and Leon Dunn and Aaron.
After enjoying lunch at the Dunn
home they attended Aaron's T-Ball
game in the afternoon before leaving
for Houston where they visited over
night and Sunday with Arthur's sis-
ter, Eunice Carter and daughter, Kelly
Carter. Joining the family for lunch
Sunday were Greg, Clayton and Cory
Carter. On the return trip the Smiths
and Melanie visited Luther Price in
Titus County Regional Hospital.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Brown and Jack Sunday
were Barbara and Carl Smith of Mt.
Pleasant, Jody Nolen, Carl Antone,
Jennifer Almon and Kim and Paul
Anderson.
Mike and Linda Ruth Smith cel-
ebrated their 18th wedding anniver-
sary Saturday, May 8, 1999.
Jack Brown and Jennifer Almon of
Blossom enjoyed a day at Six Flags
Over Texas in Arlington Saturday,
May 8, 1999.
Receiving special Mother's Day
gifts at the Maple Springs Church on
Sunday were; Krista Parish-young-
est mother present; Charline Black-
the oldest mother present and Billie
Heithman- mother with the most chil-
dren/grandchildren present.
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John Qoodroe
Talco ex
receives scholarship
John Goodroe, Malakoff High
School Chemistry Teacher, recently
received a scholarship from the Texas
Chemical Council to attend theTenth
Annual Science Teachers' Institute to
be held at the University of Houton
this summer.
The program includes many ex-
periments, such as lecture/discussion
sessions with well renowned scien-
tists, panel discussions, field trips
and planning classroom activities.
Science teachers are selected to at-
tend the Institute.
John is a graduate of Rivercrest
High School and is the son of Anne
Sue and the late J.T. Goodroe for-
merly of Talco.
Bobby Cox is reported doing well
after day surgery on his hand Thurs-
day.
Happy May Birthday to; Justin and
Sandra Morgan, Josh and Kaitlynn
Cox, Dana Thompson andCliff Hop-
kins.
Kim and Paul Anderson enjoyed
supper at her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Eddie Brown's home Saturday
evening.
Mayra Wright Clark received word
recently that she has been accepted
into the ADN program at NTCC this
coming fall. Mayra was chosen 2nd
of 83 possible scholarship award win-
ners.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Rus-
sell and Melanie and Vickie Craig
enjoyed supper at El Chico's in Mt.
Pleasant Wednesday evening in honor
of Melanie's birthday.
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A group of 21 met in the recreation
room of Thedford Homes Tuesday,
May 4, for lunch and a church ser-
vice. They enjoyed Tonya Pyles sing-
ing "Shepherd in Search of a Lamb".
"Thank You, Lord" was beautifully
sung by Sarah Fleming and Nadine
Gore. Brother Bob Freeman, Church
of God pastor, brought a message
entitled "To Stand in Faith" based on
Acts 3; 1 -8. The group dismissed with
very grateful hearts to the Lord that
the tornadoes had passed over Bogata.
The next service is scheduled for
Tuesday, May 18, with Brother James
Martin from Lake Chapel House of
Prayer.
Everyone is invited to attend to
enjoy the covered dish lunch and the
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Association. Named were; (left to right) Kim Ross-short stop and
Jamie Daniels-pitcher. Congratulations girls!! (Staff Photo Nancy
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1999, newspaper, May 13, 1999; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006048/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.