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NEWS FROM Boyd.
and other relative*.
NEWS FROM Jl
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By Mr*. Gordon Allan
GARDEN CLUB bright. Rev. Floyd Hoover of
The Bogata Garden Club Pittaburg. son-in-law of the
met Wednesday afternoon groom read the vow* in the
April 18, at the Garden Center, presence of the immediate
Mrs. E. L. Holder, president, families. An arrangement of
presided. Mrs. James Walker P«nk gladiola and a 16 candle
led the collect. Thirteen candelabrum interspersed with
members answered roll call. green formed the altar setting.
Mrs. Gordon DeBerry Following the ceremony, a
introduced the guest speaker, reception was held. The
Pf Mrs. Morris Bassett
COUPLE MARRIED IN
HOME CEREMONY
Miss Vicki Kathlyn White-
man became the bride of John
Neal Davidson on Saturday
evening, April 14 at 6 p.m.
close friends. Mrs. Billy Keith
Moore and Ronnie Dale Storey
were the attendants. The bride
wore a street-length dress of
white organdy, designed with
an empire waist and full
Mrs. Flora Proctor re-
turned home after visiting in
Albuquerque. N.Mexico with
Mrs. Jean Leslie and family and
in Arlington with Mrs. Jo
Hueks and family.
Mrs. Sallie Nicholas and
Lewis Glen Nicholas visited in
Arlington with Mr. and Mrs.
H.G.Nicholas and family. H.G.
Nicholas is improving after
The bride is the daughter sleeves. She carried a bouquet surgery,
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. of yellow daisies. Mrs. Moore’s
Whiteman and the groom's dress was of soft yellow
parents are Mr. and Mrs. organdy and she also carried
Mrs. Gloria Roberts, Home three tiered colonial weddiqg Claude David80n all of Avery yellow daisies.
Service Advisor of the cake, topped with a miniature Bro. Dale Reed, pastor of Following the ceremony.
Community Public Service bride and groom, was served Avery Missionary Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman were
Company, from Whitewright. with punch, nuts and mints, by Church> performed the cere hosts at a reception.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Starek and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Smith and son of
Mesquite; Mrs. Lawrence
Phelps and children of
Arlington; Mrs. Bob Mont-
gomery and children and Mrs.
I ve?y “"he^m'"and*Mr*'ft mUS SSf Tnd £72 SffSLJSIt
OGILVIES ATTEND SEMINAR IN GREECE — Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ogilvie of
Clarksville attended the Allied Mills 1978 President's Marketing Council in Athens.
Greece in March. Vice president and general manager of the Wayne Feed Division, Donald
L Staheli, left and Merle J. Brinegar, vice president, right, congratulate the Ogilvies for
their outstanding marketing services during the past year. A plaque in recognition of their
contributions to livestock and poultry production, was presented to them during the
meeting at the Athens Hilton Hotel.
School Lunch
Menus Given
Presley-Sargent
Family Reunion
Tfye Presley-Sargent fam-
ily reunion was held Sunday,
Menus for the week of April 22, at the English
April 30 through May 4 in the Community Center. Those
Clarksville School Lunchrooms attending were:
as reported by Mrs. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sargent,
Holster, supervisor, are as Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
follows: Witmer, Clarksville; Mr. and
Monday — Barbecue on Mrs. Bob Sargent. Lynn and
‘bun, green salad, shoestring Terri, Houston; Mr. and Mrs.
potatoes, cookies and milk. James E. Perry, Plano; Mr. and
Tuesday — Salmon cro- Mrs. James Smith, Dallas; Mr.
quettes, pinto beans, macaroni and Mrs. Bob Metts, Clarks-
and tomatoes, cornbread muf- ville; Waymon Barton, Comp-
fins, peaches and milk. ton, California; Melvin Hines,
Wednesday — Meat loaf, San Antonio; Lona Mae
green beans, rice and raisins, Lazenby, English; Pollie Davis,
hot rolls, butter, jelly and milk. English; Kenneth Grant,
Thursday — Chicken and English; Steve and Obbie
dumplings, Fnglish peas, fruit Shelton, Dallas; Mrs. R. A.
cup, crackers and peanut Benningfield Jr., Clarksville;
butter, bread and milk. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Russell.
Friday — Ham salad Michael and Rob, Annona;
sandwiches, buttered corn, Betty Sargent, Cindy and
carrot sticks, chocolate cake Shawn. Clarksville; BUlie Lois
•vith frosting and milk. Sargent Williams, Paris; Mrs.
and Mrs. Byron Varley, Mrs.
Ruth Sfcrgent, and Mrs.
Sharilyn Stump and Jima,
Clarksville and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Perry, English.
Wooten !F3mily
Reunion Held
A family reunion was held
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. dinner
Richard Wooten during the
Easter holidays.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Wooten, Donna,
Debbie, Jimmy, Kelvin, Kenny
and Darin of Tacoma, Wash.;
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wooten,
program on "Lighting for
Outdoor Living.” She showed
slides, showing some unique
ways for Outdoor Lighting. She
explained the use .of flood light,
spot lights, portable and
stationary lights and the use of
recessed lights in the ground.
During the social hour, the
hostesses, Mrs. Walker and
Mrs. Laurel Sullivan served a
refreshment plate with punch
to members and two guests,
Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Elms
Chaloner.
Mrs. Tom Watkins dis-
played an arrangement of
Russian Thistle. The next
meeting will be May 2.
BROWN FAMILY REUNION
Children of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Dee Brown and their
families met Saturday April 21
for their family reunion and
at the Bogata Corn-
Hoover. The couple is at home
in Bogata Route 2.
EASTER CANTATA
The choir of the Pirst
United Methodist Church,
under the direction of William
Cooksey, presented “Behold
the Crucified” an evangelistic
Easter Cantata with Scripture
Readings, Sunday morning at
eleven o’clock. Dr. Jack Troutt
was the reader with Mrs.
Gorden Allen pianist and Miss
Cathy Jones organist. Soloists
were Mrs. Iva Hooker, Miss
Janet Troutt and Mark
Stephenson. Mrs. Hooker and
Mrs. Bess Pope had a duet part
with choir refrain.
arrangement of yellow daisies.
The three-tiered wedding cake,
decorated with yellow roses
and a miniature bride and
and Mrs. Mack Floyd over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Swaim were
Mr. and Mrs. David Lee
Hudson. Lance, April and Mark w 4/>i hbii t
of Taleo and Mrs. Sidney groom, was served with punch weeken(J with re,;tive8
Hudson, Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hurt,
David, Margaret and Reagan of
Plainview visited his mother,
Mrs. W. L. Rice, in Clarksville
and Mrs. Hurt’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Allen,
Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. Nellie Miller and Mrs.
Madine Darnell spent the
in
tajssr- G^nd-
Avery High School The groom Mr ^ She,by
is a graduate of Avery High and children ef Fort Worth; Mr.
School and is presently and Mrs Bud Anna8 and
employed in Clarksville. Mrs. Pat Roberts and
___ children, Mrs. Jackie Kirk and
Tena, Charles Lamon and boys
spent Easter with Mrs. Viola
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mrs.- Bill Wilkinson was
.. honored Sunday on the occasion
mumty Center, After the of her birthday with a ^ered
bountiful dinner served buffet ... ..____ ' . ._____
BRIDE HONORED
Mrs. Douglas Gortney, the Bajrd,
former Miss Pamela Vaughn,
was honored with a wedding Mr and Mrs. Gear! Webb
shower on Tuesday, April 17 and gjr|9 Qf Garland spent the
from 7 to 9 p.m. in the home of weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Elton Roaeberry. Co- Charley Webb and Mr. and
hostesses were: Mrs. Carol Mr8 Erbie Aikin
Collvins, Mrs. Wanda Downs,
Mrs. Harry Hardman. Mrs. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
C. Downs. Mrs. Jack Miller, Robinson and children of Forth
Mrs. Wilson Grant and Mrs. Worth 8pent the ^ week
Johnnie Baird. A large wedding with Mr and Mr8 Eddie
” bell was placed in the bedroom Robinson and Mrs. Lillie Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Watts with the display of gifts. The
- Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson
were in Denison Sunday
visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Richard Johns, and family.
Miss Pam Barnard, in-
structor in Home Economics in
the Houston school system,
spent the Easter holidays here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Barnard.
style, the afternoon was spent
in visiting and reminiscing of
their childhood in the Glendale
Community and in Bogata
where they all attended Bogata
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Blake, and Chris of Raleigh, High School.
N.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Those attending were: Mr.
Wooten, Sherrie, and Michael and Mrs. Drury Ray and Mr.
of Albany, Ga.; Kenneth and Mrs. Don Ray of Ft. Smith,
Wooten, Garland; Elzie Martin, Arkansas; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Iowa Park; Sherman Martin, Leftwich, Odessa; Mr. and Mrs.
Texarkana; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. J. W. Mathena and Mr. and
Martin, Ricky and Johnny, Mrs. D. K. Bristow of Houston;
Taleo; Mrs. Mildred Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Royee Hammet
Henderson; Mrs. Joe Robert- and sons of Clarksville; Mr. and
' son and children, Atlanta; Mrs. Mrs. Lewis Brown and Mr. and
Larry Howard and children, Mrs. David Huddleston of
Henderson; Mrs. and Mrs. Gary Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ray
dish dinner at her home on
Clarksville Street. Those en-
joying the day with Mrs.
Wilkinson were Mr. and Mrs.
Britt Lassiter, Mrs. Iva
Hooker, Mrs. L. C. McDonald,
Miss Mary Lassiter and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson, Earl
and Rachel of Tyler.
were in Clarksville Sunday to
visit Mrs. Watts' aunt, Mrs.
Russell, in Live Oaks Convales-
cent Home.
A. L. Buckman is a surgery
refreshment table, covered
with a white linen cloth, held a
small decorated blue umbrella.
Cake squares, decorated with
blue rosebuds, was served with
frosted punch, mints and coffee
Mrs. Nora Grant returned
from visiting in Irving with
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCas
land and son.
Mrs. 0. C. Downs is
patient in McCuistion Hospital to approximately thirty guests, convalescing at home after
in Paris.
spending the past two weeks in
McCuistion Hospital in Paris.
CHOIR HONORED ,
Miss Mattie Chesshir, Mrs.
Dick Scott and Miss Jodie
Craddock honored members of
the United Methodist Chancel
Choir and their director,
M^rtiZ BogataT Mr. and Mrs. of’Arlin^nrMr.Tnd Mra. kly
Randy Martin, Mt. Pleasant; Lewis, Midland; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Martin, Lannie Stewart, New Orleans.
DeKalb; Mrs. Esther Martin, Louisiana___Mr. and Mrs.
New Boston. Jimmie Stewart, Garland; Mrs.
Attending from Clarksville Sam Brown, Mr. and Mrs. S. W
Mr. and
Dr. and Mrs. Benton
Storey and children of College
Station visited over the
supper Wednesday evening
following choir rehearsal, at
Miss Chesshir’s home. Those
present wdre Mr. and Mrs.
Cooksey, Dr. James Walker,
were Mr. ana Mrs. Jerry Stewart. Mrs. Mabel Hammett ®rufe Knowles, ®*r*'
Wooten. Tracie and Tim; Mr. and Doyle Hammett, all of J*cK lroutt> lv®
and Mrs. Junior Geer, Ricky, Bogata.
Cathy and Kenny; Mrs. Ruth _
Murray, Perry and Marvin and
-Mrs., Kermit Wooten and WARD - WARD WEDDING the
David and Stephen. Mrs. Vola Ward and Rufus -
Hooker, Bess Pope, Joe Choate,
Misses Elizabeth AUums, Tom
Underwood, Patti Smith and
----- Ward were married Monday
Our business Is your protection, evening at the home of Mr. and
Beadle Insurance Agency Inc. Mrs. John Ward near Ful-
The Famous D.Q. Banana Split Sale
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FAMILY DINNER
The family of Mrs. H. C.
McCluer enjoyed Easter dinner
Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Paul Griffin, Mt. Vernon Road.
Guests were Mmes. H. C.
McCluer, Virginia Bishop, Ann
Randolph. W. C. Howison, Miss
Edna Howison. Mr. and Mrs. G.
H. McCluer, James McCluer,
Rebecca. Suzanne and Patricia
Taylor, Julie Randolph and
Gaylord McCluer.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Seitz
and Glen Lee of Dallas were GRANT REUNION
weekend guests of her parents. Getting together for a
Mr. and Mrs. Walter King. reunion in the home of Mrs. W.
I. Grant over the weekend were weekend with Mrs. M. T.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shuch of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Medford of Storey and the Jeff Cox family.
Dallas and Roy Earl McCrury Amarillo; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Tomlinson of Tyler; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Mrs. Pat James and son of Campbell and family, Mr. and
Hooka; Harold Coffman of Mrs. Jerry Reed of Mesquite
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Troxell
McCasland and son of Irving; and children spent Easter with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hulsey and Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Hogland.
girls, Mr. and Mrs. .Randy
guests Friday and Saturday of Grant and children of Odessa; J Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Max s grandparents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Burr us Taylor of McFarland, Glenn and Mike, of
Texarkana; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stafford. Texas spent the
Taylor of DeKalb; Scott Taylor weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
of Magnolia. Arkansas; Mr. and Morris Bassett. Mrs. Elvie
Mrs. Don Cregg and sons of Allman of DeKalb visited
Burleson; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Hardman and Ann, Mr. and Bassett. x
Mr*. J. E. Medford, Mr. and
Mrs. Tilmon Deaton. Mrs. Tim Visiting at the Bryan
Grant and baby, Mrs. Louise House over the weekend were
Hardman. Mrs. Polly David. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Newton of
Mrs. Lona Mae Lasenby, Mr. Idalou; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
and Mrs. Kenny Grant, Mrs. Kelley and children of Las
Brose Medford, Bro. and Mrs. Cruces. N. Mexico; Mr. and
Dale Reed and family all of Mrs. W. H. Warthan of
Avery and Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan; Mrs. Melvin Rother
George Adams and family of and children of Houston; Mr.
Texarkana
of Lockhart were Easter guests
of their father, Tient McCrury
and their sister, Mrs. Ennis
Stogner dhd Mr. Stogner.
Max Farris of Marshall and
Steve Locke of Houston were
Mrs. Bill Wilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
McCluer, Gaylord, and. James,
spent several days last week in
Austin with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. 0. Lamb and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom LaMond.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Allums and family visited in
Oklahoma City last week with
their daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Mike Allums.
Mrs. Iva Hooker left
Tuesday morning for E) Paso
for a two weeks visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Jack Duncan.
Mr. Duncan and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Watts
and daughters of Ft. Worth
spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Guilion. Other guests in
the Guilion home Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Guilion
and daughter of Paris, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Humphrey and
daughter of Clarksville and
MrsrNeva Weete of Deport.
Mrs. Gordon Allen visited
Mrs. O. B. King In Mt. Pleasant
Saturday.
Mrs. Lee Perkins of
Clarksville visited Sunday with
her mother, Mrs. William
Rozeil.
Easter dinner guests of
Mrs. Gary Swaim visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Swaim enroute to her home in |
Oklahoma City after attending
her mother, seriously ill at her
home in Baton Rouge, Lax
Mrs. Bill Hightower of Mt.
Vernon visited last week with
her uncle, Joe Choate, and Mrs.
Choate.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lowry
of Blossom and Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Ballard of Celeste were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. DeBerry.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat DeBerry
spent Sunday in Bogata visiting
the DeBerry families.
Mrs. Mary Dawson has
returned home after spending
several weeks with her children
in Arkansas and Louisiana.
Our community was sad-
dened by the death of L. T.
“Doe" Warthan.
and Mrs. Leon Bell and children
of Grand Prairie; H. E. Brooks,
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Pittman of
Texarkana; Mrs. J. C. Bryan of
Pine Bluff, Arkansas and Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Callie Norris of McDaniel and sons of Mesquite
Sardis, Oklahoma and Mrs. 8pent the weekend with Mr.
Harvey Shockley of DeQueen, and Mrs. John Compton and
Arkansas visited last week Oleta.
with Mrs. Elizabeth Walters,
Leroy Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Max Barnett,
Cl*ud BaUey and family. Mary Ann and Michael of San
Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Edwards. Mary and Longe of
Webb and Leon Henderson Ft. Worth spent the weekend
visited Friday with relatives in wjth Mr*. Ima Edrington.
Arlington.
Visiting together at the
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nicholas house were: Mr. and
Bain and family of Garland Mrs. Homer Davis, Nicholas
spent Easter with Mrs. Gladys and Doug of Shreveport.
Bain and Mr. and Mrs. Erbie Louisiana; Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cox and
baby of Paris spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Nevill and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Cox.
Michael Seman and Mark of
New Braunsfel; Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Bellotte and children of
Bossier, Louisiana; and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Ray Nicholas.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Phillips of Darnell, Louisiana
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Storey
and Steven of Commerce, Littleton.
Georgia spent the holiday
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Nicks of Dallas
Edward Nicholas and Mr. and spent the weekend with Mrs.
Mrs. BUI Storey. Edna Nicks.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Cecil Jackson over the weekend Buchanan and children. Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Paul Buchanan and Eddie of
Holcombe and Jodie of Eldorado, Oklahoma spent
Leesville, Louisiana; Roland several days here visiting
Kendricks, Jr. of Dallas; Mr. relatives and friends.
and Mrs. D. D. David and Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Kendricks of
Emory, Texas.
Mrs. Claud Bailey, Mrs.
Marjorie Duke, Rickey and
Randy Willingham spent the
weekend in Jacksonville,
Arkansas with Mt. and Mr%
Leslie Bailey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Romy
Ferguson of San Antonio
visited Saturday with Mrs. E.
E. Swann and other friends.
MUSIC FROM MU8E8
The world “music” is taken
from the name for the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles daughters of Zeus, the Muses,
Davfd Michie and son of "h® governed all beauty and
Commerce, Georgia visited for harmony in the world,
the weekend with J.E. Michie according to Greek mythology.
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