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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1965
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The Bogata N
cws
t'r-
W. GRANT. JERRY D
Owners and Publishers
E W. GRANT Editor
Y D. BURNS
Walter Pettit Adv.-News
JOHNTOWN
as Second Class Matter
November 1, 1911, at the post-
office at Bogata, Texas.
Published Every Thursday
/ By MRS. IRENE PEW
Miss Betsy Davis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davi-, who has
Adv. Mgr. been visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. Bob Northern in Pans, re-
turned to her home last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Weisinger
and son, Jimmy Lynn of Long-
view, visited in the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mn. R. W. Weis-
inger over the week end. The
two ladies tranacted business in
Paris, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blagburn of
Mesquite, spent the week end in
l«tl ASSOCIATION ]
Preston - Abbott
Wedding Friday
CUNNINGHAM
By MRS. OTTO BAKER
WANT ADS
was solemnized
First Assembly
Friday
of God
in
Chuieh
I.h;; EMifof ^Bonham, Mr Tnd mE! 7lZlelsZnS0 cenU peS'! °* 5‘unl?LWer? ugh, ZlJl
Class Reunion At
Bogata Sunday
Getting together at Bogata
Community Park Sunday for
in Paris,
tinted at
Rev. Ray Decker offi-
«»»» Crump ^ ChU! i" — <*
the double ring, semi-
Mr. and Mrs. Ural
United States Air Forte and islgUta High School.
a
of
Bo-
V 1*1 l V t, gl tile llWti 1 r|v I1IIS, «vllll |
formal rites before an arcW of.had ,ht‘s« visitors during the,
* U’l>nl/ onri' Mr unrl Miv f’liftnn '
»h.„. rh.vsamh*fn,ijins, ^!i. *hr Er.„d^«h.e, «, M». Mm-
No charge is made for publica-
af notices of church services jfbe home of her parents, Mr. and
1/
mt other public gatherings where
an admission is charged. Where
on is charged or where
or wares of any kind are
for sale the regular ad-
vrtiiing rates will be applied.
Normal obituaries, cards of
resolutions of respect and
are published at regular
advertising rates.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
I Titus, Franklin and Red River
Counties
$2.50 a Year
When Sent Elsewhere in the
the Subscription Price is
$3.50 a Year
Overseas $4.00 a Year
INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE
RUGBY
By MRS. EARL GROGAN
Mrs. Sam Hervey.
Sam Davis is in Longview this
week for medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hervey were
guests in the R. W. Weisinger
home Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Pirtle and
son, Vance and her father, R. L.
Smith, went to Longview, Sun-
day to visit in the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Harvey Lee Jean.
Mr. Jean and children, after re-
ceiving word that the Jean chil-
dren were all sick with virus.
They returned home Sunday
night.
Miss Susie Webb of Prescott.
Ariz., called her cousin, Mrs. Sam
Davis, Saturday to tell her that
she was leaving this week on a
six months tour of different
countries in the Far East. Miss
Webb has just returned from a
tour around the world.
Mr. and Mrs! E. C. Watts of
Mrs. Tom Behningfield of Bo-
ggta and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hixon of Tyler, were guests Fri-
day night of the former's daugh-
ten, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas pjay'e"d'42 Jn Porter Lake’.Monday
FOR SALE — Dinette suite —ta-
Van Alstyne, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Me and four chairs. Phone 632-
m.in Sain and Mrs. Mae Posey of 5639, Bogata. b-tfc
Talco.
Visiting Mrs. Berniece Wyatt
during the week and week end
were Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Wyatt
of La Porte and Mrs. Tommie I FOR SALE — My thre bedroom.
Denison of Sumner. Ihome on Howison Street. Hollis|anc* cashier
Mathena. Call 633-5331.
stock and nine-branched tandel .
abra I Griffin of Francitas, Mr. and) 5242.
Parents of the couple are Mr. Mrs' Larry Be“ a,,d d°>s* Miss‘
and Mrs. D. J. Preston and Mr. Ann Bel1 of Pari* and Jr PlUs of
and Mrs. G. E. Abbott of Paris.
Lighting the altar tapers were
Donnv Preston and Linda Burket.
Prenuptial? music was by Miss!
Dorcas Carrington of Paris, or-
ganist. and Miss Neva Jean Nor-
wood of Cuninnghum, vocalist.
Given in manage by her fa-
ther. the bride wore a floor-
length gown of Chantilly lace
over
with a scalloped neckline, fitted
bodice and long sieves forming
petal points over her hands. Soft
pleats extended from the V-. .,
waistline of the skirt which wasK' bunda>' wer« Mr- and Mrs'
enhanced with a chapel train of| Charles Baker of Pans.
Chant,Uv lace. The bride's tier-! •Mlsi »^rmece NVyatt Mr. and
ed illusion veiling extended e l-JM, s Hi,1Tt'11 of LaPo, te
bow-length and was caught to ajand M’"' Tonl,,ia' Uen,son
crown of seed pearls. tsight-.-eeing Sunday at Lake O
the Pines.
Call
632-
b-tfc I
DeShoMMlr ,dv.,.i«,r in b„,ic Irainin, .. Vi.i.ln, .nd nnj.yta, . picnlc
, Lackland AFB, San Antonio. She lunch at noon were Mr. and Mrs
Benny Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Den-
ris Roberts of Bogata, and has|ney Lovell of Paris, Tommy
visited here often. jCruce of Mesquite, Mr. and Mrs.
Donna graduated this yearl Don Roach and son, Mr. and Mrs.
from Levelland High School, j Jackie Couch and children, Ken
where she was a member of the jCastleman, Mrs. Naomi Guess
----- ----------- — “-[Spanish Club, Jr. Lioness, D. E. and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
REGISTERED pure bred Charlaisj (Distributive Education) and 1 Burns, all of Bogata. Miss Bettv
® *ears _®*d'_a ^ar6ain. Call served as co-editor and feature!Gill was a guest.
editor of the yearbook. She also
worked part time as bookkeper
in a department
Clarksville 427-2870.
db-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pynes
visited Mr. and Mrs. Virgle Hu-
silk peau de sole, designed Baker
of
Mesquite, were home for the
week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mr.. Otto Baker. Also visit-
b47-p store, while attending school.
Donna plans to further her ed-
FOR SALE — Five room housejucation by attending college
w ith bath, on '2 acre lot in Bo-j while in the Air F orce,
gata. Delbert Bryant. b47-p|
FOR SALE — Practically
cornet. Call or see Josie
ties.
Club Holds First
Meeting New Year
Bogata Garden Club met Wed-
nesday afternoon for the first fall
meeting, with Mrs. E. L. Holder
hostess at the Garden Center.
I Mrs. P. B. Lawrence had the pro-
I HP Vernon LPHIPFIS j gram on "Botanical Gardens and
Honored At Bartlett iTheir Significance," and it was
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lemens I vwr'v in*erf'in«u R°l' cal1 "'as
The Chick Drvden °f Austin, were honored at a re- ‘ v <al 1 mcmljer
........ ,s......™„Jrontion reeen.lv eiven bv the! M> m0St «*LtaHding plant."
Two new members were wel-
into the club. Mrs. Jack
new
Lit -
b-tfc
FOR RENT
house at Johntown, five rooms!option recently given by the
and bath. $25 month, water bill D‘»ard of directors of the First ipd
paid. See W. E. Hawkins, b-tfc j National Bank of Bartlett. Mr
—---jand Mrs. Lemens purchased con-j "T1!111!* ,lnd Mis. Casey Watts. A
■'~J— ...... 1...... ,lu. hank on 1 delicious salad plate was served.
1 The club adjourned to meet with
lights, four good tires.
Carr, call 632-5351.
Mrs. Alfa]
b47-p
interest
July
Lemens, a native of Rugby, 1-
Mrs. R. F. Hale a< hostess. Sept.
Bogata, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Par
ker, Mr and Mrs. W. E Hawkins, c’nningham School.
Mr .and Mrs. B. F. Rhodes, Mr.
and Mrs. E. V. Pirtle and Mr and
Mrs Rip Hargrove and children
I of Talco, enjoyed a .-tew and
School opened here
I morning with a large enrollment. I FOR SALE — Two-bale cotton
of j Miss Donnie Baker, along with I trailer, bed one year old. suitab!
andiSOVlial "llls fn,m tlu' Academy! for grain and cotton. Bill
the senior member of the Austin1.
15. Mrs. W. C. Barnard won the
law firm. Lemens. Pfluger and j
Lemens. and head
Bl,.,--1 Finance Co., vice president of the
Yard of the Month" award.
' " llatliff - Mankinx
Westbrook and Nelda.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
David and Susan of
Vaughan,
Richardson,
____week end visitors of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Also-
.brook. All were Sunday guests
•f their sister and daughter, Mr
«n«l Mrs. Lawrence Bell and
family at Clarksville.
Mrs. Francis Bailey had as
8unday guests her sister. Mrs.
Merl Simpson and Gerald of
Clarksville and Sue Miller of De-
troit
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palmer, day night.
Cheryl and Tommie of Houston,
apent Thursday night with her
mother, Mrs. Earl Grogan and
Lloyd on their way home from a
vacation with relatives in Ohio
and Tulsa, Okla.
Several friends attended the
funeral services at Grant Funeral
Home Chapel at Deport Saturday
afternoon for Mrs. J. W. Starks,
a former Rugby resident,
passed away Friday morning atjical attention,
the Red River Haven Nursing
Home after a lengthy illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Griffin and
family of Paris, were Sunday
guests of his mother, Mrs, Aleck
Griffin and were accompanied
night.
Mrs. Lucy Hervey and Mrs.
Irene Pew, who visited in the
Frederick Stahl home in Long-
view last week, returned to then-
home Friday.
Mrs. Donna Caldwell .of Ft.
Worth, vi-ited Mrs. Irene Pew
for a short time Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Weisinger
visited in the A. C. Jones home in
Mt. Plea-ant. Friday.
Gus Wald and Mis. Irene Pew
attended the rodeo in Bogata F'ri-I
A reception at the home of Mr. j Brian Basinger has heriFOR SALE “ 1953 Dod"c' two* j trolling
v* °cw—u
Abbott was at the register. Jackie j,da'
Preston and Debbie Burket d.s-j Slh‘,nl °^nt'd hwc Monda.v'
tributed rice bags
Mrs. Abbott is a graduate
‘ FTStl St.,, m'-o-entl’v imuh.-s Beauty School m Paris, at-, ins. Pattonville, 652-4698. d31b47p board of direct--rs of the Bank of! H Vd(Ung Saturday
^ ‘ Itundfd a >\y\c in Tyler.! ...........—I Austin, and has h- ldin.us m other* Hoy Mankins of I’o^ata. and
_. . . , . I Sundav. | BLDDVS & GERALDS Cioth- j fniiintKil institutions m Autm. Mrs. Flora Leo Ratliff of Fon-
Ibe groom graduated l'**m Mi,.',,, Wanda Sue Hume and: lers- home of Quality merchan-1 Temple and Waco. Ho served, tana. Calif
Cunningham High Sehcol. a"Mj4inda Malone have withdrawn j d«se. 130 Main Street. Phone j cilj„ years in the I,■■use of Rop
11 j from the Academy of Beauty 427-3! 3d, Clarksville db-ttc | re.-etitatives and ei lit \ ears it
FOR SALE — 150 jar- of home 1S‘":,u‘- , ,, ,
II.. Oil- biill- \T. j.
l C'ii* '
I a : i til
Veil I. HD'iltiP «\tll (MJ'J.l.i: . !'♦.
John Cannon ..tent a few da"s
PJC and served two years
U. S. Arniv.
The couple will reside at Paris. '‘*>‘1 ‘'nh-ied school Mon-.............. .............
- clay. 1 hey plan t„ resume then |(,11!1K,fi food< 15t. pt.r 25;. ,H.r I 1,0
CARD OF THANKS ls,".d>’. " hair S’Vl‘,VU Cach Sa,-|«iUar.. *r S20.00 for all. Mts. \ ,!h'r
We wish to express our On-i "Vm, .......... f.-e Ci"'' ‘■‘!l ,i3'--a'3'V - |,r ’|*u- I-
hew of M:
V.: - la-
ta. ..!;■*! T* n
cere thank, to all b-i their act-, jn , . , Ak>du,(1
if kindness and sympathy durin .. H( jn p,
the illness and deati. of of *-nr j ... . . ri! 1k,u .,.ded the
loved one. Mrs. J. W. Starts. We|jn ,, ,,, , , Wl.ll;
want to express our special an-1 , u ^
preciation to the Red River Ha - J | ,, j j t-;, .
,en Nursing Home and it staff
for their untiring sen ice , and
ithers who nelpi-ci in any way.
The Starks Fan,ily d-li■ fj(
Lee Ratliff
were married at 7 p.
m. Saturday in home of the offi-
eating minisur. Rev. A. I I’, -n-l
111 Bogata '
I’l'i'Si-nf for thO (elt'mony were
Sin, Shettield. Mr--. Mary Smith.
M- t * i * (iari• <»n. h'i and Mr
< * u: :I e;id:•!, Mrs. Bolld,
with i nth
j ,, ,. , ,, In- dnughti r M r.
The fire truck of Bogata was1 '1,ss C'I,{V11 i,nd ;vl‘' ICiui-e. la-t \ve«
called here Monday night to cx-! Ma"biv the, hire weie in 1 l" ‘ 'jaimd here wi
tinguish a gras, fire in the Enoch | }}•' ^ '‘-ea.- al attention -or | ;i. 1t.|u, hoo, lu .
Here I *in Lb
Mrs. Eva Weisinger and Mr>.*"> u,"“” Li u Mr- b,!'% J
Mattie Watters of Bogata. were) Gl's Ward oi Bogata and Mi's. |](| V||>< -j.-
in Sulphur Spring.-, visiting Fri-, I,V,K‘ rLv,' aUend,cd s*ry,“K' a'|and lu
. tin* \ TI Pliit.ctinl isunt iet ( liim'lt !
day night.
Mrs. Grady Rhodes, in Red
River County Hos| ital in Clarks-
Centt r thi
v in.; -lowlv .
fail '
; 5757.
Claud O'Neal an I N
new 'mime , u t ea t of I
tthlir present hon e. They expect
! t * l-e able to I *■ in i' ,oon.
llarlt-y Kenei ' re a’ld two ehil-1 “
Dale and Dianne, visited 11 (q; e \].F' <'R
and Mr.,. J-inie
Dianne re-
Ml ('l . ’ 1 • e t >
FOR SA1 E —Thr-e-rnnin hou
on Hudson S, s> Rrrii al f ndrrirm/,
s* v .Li'.-.io C;»iu*n u •»>:-. .. .. . .
all tan h (Itoicshf/)
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1 me at 137 Mt \\ rn.-i.' >• i ’ " *
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Black pasture, west of J .hntown j M-vgie. They were a. cm pmiulj
^1 , o\ vir,. Aleck Grdiin ot Rugby.
Gi's Ward ol Bogata and Mrs.
Irene Few attended services at
the Mt. Pleasant baptist Church
at Deport. Sunday night,
j Mrs. J. T. Rogers of Bogata.
whojville last week for tests and med-!v, l ld »' h0M‘L‘ iui P'"*
cr.t . Mr. and Mr-. F rank Rnode..
Oaf -
C Beal
i-it Mr
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if ilnev
"ilp
hill
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WLST| |t\
Clark*.* ill,-.
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Texas
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P! (AVERS for all o< *-; -.ini's, i
Mi G ndon Allen, roj re cut
live Cl. l-k-w’Ie Fb-1 i i, ML
■)521 or ME 2-5872. n.-f,
Mis, Deb-uah Bn .*t
week eld m Blessoit
! Weir.
t 1C i
FOR SALE M;
wn-i Greta | ( >Njll(, Stiv,
■ i -. * I u - • ■ 111 S -lltiiu*
II*111 e
was able t*>
brought to her home. Friday.
j Monday.
Mr,. Jess .Vorai-
I
Bess Forester or
B* g.d i
' iidj-.ioii i
and cb.ildren.
FOR SAi E
W"7 Chevr del.
day of their daughter. Mr. and; Steve and Sharia, who have beet;
Mri. Mervin Slaton and family, jin Indiana since school was out.
Richard Bailey. a patient at a j where Jess v.as employed, re-
Puris hospital several days, was!turned to her home herb Satur-
hatl ‘ dismissed Friday and accompan-1 day night to get Steve and Sharia
1 back in school this week.
home by Stephanie, who um, ,,
merit the week with her grand-, ^ ^ d.uNm^r-m-law. Mrs.
mother. Suzanne an* Pam Young! Ho>^* Baile>’ ,)f Oklahoma City.
remained for
a few days visit.
Other visitors wer Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Dunn of Roxton and Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Alsobrook of
Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parker and
aons of Ida, were week end guests
of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Allen and Janet. All were
on an outing in Oklahoma and
Arkanhas, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Freman
of Paris, were supper guests Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
transacted business in
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Drue Pirtle
! Birthday Breakfast
h or Ml'S. IjCll'ItflC V !f* ui-door >I:In. ruii i, lu-otei
I The Birthday I’reakL.s Cluli: gov > i-glide, good tin -. *>550. D« 1-
met Monday morning m the home belt Bryant. b-17-p
of Mr-*. J. C. Roach, hon-iring the!
birthday anniversary of Mr-. W.
M. Larimore. Mrs. Roach, assist-1 j1 * ' U-V
c-d by Mrs. Glenn Clayton and
%
W"
home foi a few days' visit. Mrs.
Uuis Harold Bailey of Dallas, al-
so returned to her home. Mrs.
Richard Bailey is at the home of j Longview, spent the week end at
her son. Mr .and Mrs. Odis King,their home here and were dinner
in Paris.
A WIZARD FREEZER is vour
A size for every fam-j
ily need. All at special prices I
^^^klVs/Howal Shipp, served'' fried j ^'t's,L“, n Auto. Clarksville, doth j
ans °n(Chk.i.en ho1 biscuits, gravy, jelly - REPOSSESSED Singer Slant-O-j
of:and cl,fft’.c ,0.,he.se 8_ues,s Mme' |Matie. Singer straight needle ma 1
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton
spent Sunday with her niece, Mr
and Mrs. Carlton Stanley of Bo-
gata.
Mrs. Earl Grogen visited Mr.
and Mrs. Buddy Watters in Bo-
gata, Saturday night.
Sharon Bridges of Deport,
spent Sunday night with Donna
Slaton.
I lilCIl IH-UIIC llvl C cl l lv* nviC uiiiii
I guests of her parents at Bogata.
Thomas Patterson entered the
Titus Conuty Memorial Hospital
in Mt. Pleasant Monday for test-
and medical treatment for a sev-
ere headache.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pope of Tal-
co, were guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Sale and Jose-
phine. Sunday.
Mr. and Mr-. Robbie MeCullar
|Jim Griffin, W. H. Griffin. S. B.!thine. Take up payments. Call!
Grilfin. J. M. Read. Tom Jeffus. 632-5949 on Mondays or after (>j
Bob Holt. Miss Beth Ripley and p m b-tfc I
ihe honorve. Members presented — ----- -- — - ---
Mrs. Larimore with a gift. ! LEE CARPETS and all standard
— ; brands of furniture. All mat
Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Lewi- were j tresses and box springs half
in Baytown Friday to attend .u-! price. Slaton Furniture, Clarks-
neral of hi-* uncle. Ivy W'trr T,. I ville. b-tfc
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
(A
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11 - *t l til
I* t*i
.Masterpiece Notebook Paper,
.‘>00 sheets J7e
Loose Leaf Hinders 2f)e up
•S2.9N Sheuffer Pen,
7 cartridges $1.00
ski: i s and savk on your sc hool nkkds
S A: II Green Stamps with each purchase
BUCKMAN REXALL DRUG
Mrs. Connard Ndrwnod and'of Mt, Pleasant, vi-ited in the
chilldren of Cunningham, visited
her grandmother. Mrs. Emma
Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Alsobrook and Mr. and Mr-, Law-
rence Wood, Wednesday.
home ot ner parents, Mr. and ?.!r,-.
F.arl Hawkins. Their children
who had visited here since F'i i-
day, returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Wilker-
Mrs. W. W. Mabry of Texark- son of Whitewriaht, visited in
ant, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd the home of her parent.-. Mr. and
Ford, Monday. Mrs. Earl Hawkins. Sunday.
We’re DOG TIRED
With Texas Dog Days
In Fact We’re Limp
Trade NOW for a New FORD!
TRADE NOW AND SAVE
Big ’n thrifty! No frost ever!
By FRIGID A SRE!
NOTICE
FARMERS
We’ll Trade Your Way !
‘We Need Good Clean Lsed Cars’
You Need a New FORD
SPECIAL DEAL
Last year models brand new
JOHN DEERE BALER 214T — Twine Tic With Motor
JOHN DEERE 77 Regular COTTON STRIPPER
JOHN DEERE 277 Brush Type COTTON STRIPPER
1 — Slightly used JOHN DEERE NO. 277 Brush Type
STRIPPER. Fits on 3010 — 4010 — 3020 and 4020
Tractors. BARGAIN.
See Us For Real Bargains
CLOSE OUT PRICES
on all ’65
CARS and PICKUPS
Earl Gardner Motors
B0GA
10-20'
15.S cu. ft. (NEMA standard), Aztec Cupper or white
Come see the giant 17I-lb. size zero zone freezer!
Come touch the Flip-Quick Ice Ejeclor.
Compare Frigidaire Advanced Frost-Proof system
to messy defrosting-ends
frost even in freezer.
16.3-lb. Meat Tender keeps
fresh meats up to 7 days.
21.9-qt. vegetable Hydrator.
Two sliding shelves - one
in freezer.
Reg. $559.00
$449.00
WITH TRADE
AUTOMATIC GAS & ELECTRIC
37 CLARKSVILLE ST.
Week of .
Vernon R. .
He wore five
He wore fibe
5 battle stars,
Conduct Met
badge.
S/Sgt. Jack
turned from 2
Africa. Italy,
and Germany,
dc-ntial Citatic
French.
Lt. John M.
had been rele
man prison ca
1, near the Ba
T/Sgt. Tony
discharged at
after four yea
had been wit!
85th "Custer"
and had reel
Heart and Bro
2nd Lt. Lot
been awarded
in Lyon. Fram
action. He w
and Mrs. G. A
Miss Hester
Sgt. John N. 1
at Texarkana.
Week of /
Death.-: Mrs.
Bogata: Jeffe
months old so
Joseph Jannisi
Mary Viola Hi!
Bell, 44. of M
Kmma Gan* is
Vernon.
Bogata’s wa
I e cl*m 1 lie* Wit
new well, ace*
Therif* ill.
Kn.;.l ,et!.l 'll
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Week of S
Mis Ollu*
S*:, "**1 libiai
Lad resigned
Mr. and M
announced ei
(laughter, No!
ties.
A son was
Dean Mat hen
La.
Robert (Bui
iini-iied basic
Army at F'ort
SS Class
Mrs. Cor
Member- o|
Sundav Sehor
t ist Cluireh
(Inn Strain, v
teaeii sehoi.l ;
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Mr- Laurel I
Present \\ ci
Jes;ie Gray.
Plea Turner,
fiir, the honer
Lee and Vrs.
games- Mrs.
Pi a den serve,
i< s and nut-
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1965, newspaper, September 2, 1965; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901641/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.