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THE BOGATA NEWS. BOGATA. TEXAS. THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1965
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Mrs. Wood Armstrong spent
I Saturday night with her daugh-
ter. Mr and Mrs. Doyoe Williams
'and family at Mesquite.
LOCAL NEWS
my MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME 1-5322
____ Mr. and Mrs. Maxit* Lewis and
„ , „ . ,. . .Joyce, on vacation, spent several
Mrs. Luther Bryson spent Sat-1 . ..
wrday in Garland with Mr. and
Hn. H. E. Fuller and family.
days last week at
Pines.
Lake O’ the
Ross Carroll of Marshall, .-pent
ut week with his sister, Mrs. j
Susie Patton.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. John-
son of Lawton. Okla.. spent the
.week end with her mother, Mrs.
IN. L Warren.
Toby Thomas of Greenville,
pent f
rith his cousin, Leslie Troutt.
. ■ _ . | Mrs. Josie Blake is
t from ThUriSda,y SU',day|th,s week with her sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nixon of
Waco, visited Mrs. Tom Benning-
field, Friday.
spending
Ray
Blake in Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Blake and children in Fort
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clipper and
Ginger of Hook.-, were here Sun-
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Edwards and other rel-
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Benham
returned home Wednesday night
of last week after visiting their
son, Johnny Benham and family
in Dallas.
Mrs. Maxie Lewis returned to
work at Bogata Variety Store,
Monday after a week's vacation.
Mrs. Alice Patton had as Fri-
day luncheon guests, her sisters.
Mrs. Alma Ward of Lubbock,
Mrs. Bell Sales of Clarksville.
Mr-. Susie Patton.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hudson, ^jeWs ^as received a new
Mrs. Bets Forester visited Mrs. street address for Ale Thomas
Bell Sullivan in Deport, Sunday, posey stationed at Walker
- !AFB. Roswell, N. M.: 703 So.
Miss Elizabeth Allums of Bo-'ohio.
Rita, is a patient in a Paris hos-
pital.
Visiting Mrs. Willie Jeffus on
Thursday afternoon were Mr.-. G
C. Hobbs of Deport. Mrs. C. E
Davis, Mrs. G. C. Moore, Mrs.
Anjy Craddock.
Mrs. Sam Sheffield left Satur-
day for Norman, Okla., to attend
her sister, Mrs. Bertha Ethridge,
ill for some time with a heart
ailment.
Mrs. Claude Riggs underwent
kurgery Tuesday in Clarksville
hospital. She was injured sev-
eral months ago when .-truck by
a truck on Highway 271 in Bo-
gata.
Mrs. John Crump of Bogata.
Mrs. Lloyd Murrell of Detroit
Melissa and Mark Adams of Bag-
well, spent Friday with Mr.-. Wil-
lie Dearman and Miss Tollic Rob-
inson in Paris.
Sunday guests in the Leroy
Lewis home were Mr. and Mrs.
Van Barton and children of Dal-
las, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis
and Jan of Roxton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mauldin vis-
aed her mother and family at
Idabd, Okla., Saturday.
Mrs. Gordon Allen, Mrs. Roy
Gullion were in Clarksville
Thur.-day to visit the latter’s
daughter, Mrs. Earl Humphrey
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hardy Bru-
nette and children, Dorothy and
David of Wichita Falls, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowry ^Fri-
day, on their way to Lake O' the
Pines, and on Monday on their
I return trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nichols
have moved to Bogata and Mr.
and Mrs. Travis Talley and chil-
dren of Paris, moved into the
place vacated by Nichols located
on Highway 271.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kilgore,
Mrs. Jewel Rowe, visited the Kil-
gores' daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Olan Weems, Mr. and Mrs. Bud-
dy Weems and their families in
DeSoto, during week end.
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Goode had
as Sunday visitors, Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Barnes of Hook>, Mr. and
Williams,
Mrs. Rufus
John Lee were in Nacogdoches
Tuesday night of last week to at-
tend graduation of Mrs. Wil-
liams’ son, R. L. Williams, who
Mrs. j received a Master of Education
degree from Stephen F. Austin
College. They spent the night
with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Moore
at Laneville.
cumiuii, smi oi mis.
Aldridge, is completely
'd from a snake bite suf-'
Edwin Cannon, son of Mrs.
Juanita
recovered . _ ______________
fered in July with exception of I
a numbness in the third finger!
on one hand, punctured twice by
a cottonmouth water moccasin.
Mrs. Bobbye Fudge of Irving,
spent the week end with her par-|
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mur-j
rell of Detroit. She also visited|
Mr .and Mrs. Ru.-s Fodge in De-i
troit and Mr. and Mrs. John
Crutnp at Bogata.
Mrs. Troy Edwards and son.
Billy, returned home after visit-, Mrs. Joe Carr of Grand Prairie, |jng home,
ing their son and brother, Cleve-jMr. and Mrs. Ted Wilburn of
Mrs. M. A. Forester and daugh- i
ter, Miss Billie, plan to leave Fri-|
day for Wichita Fall.-, where they]
will visit their daughter and sis-1
ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Byous'
and children. They will also visit I
in Grand Prairie before return-1
I
land Edwards and family at Tex-
arkana last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pope of Tal- Emmett Odom of Paris, was
CO, were Sunday night visitors of employed at Buckman Drug sev-
Bev. and Mrs. A. I. Bond. eral days last week while Mr.
_ (and Mrs. A. L. Buckman were
Mrs. Martin Clifton has leturn-
jed to her home in Ceres, Calif.,
after a month s visit with friends
and relatives in Paris, Minter.
Deport and Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Rue Key and
grandson, Larry Smith of Irving,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gaddis
Mauldin, Monday.
vacationing in Arkansas.
Mrs. Grady Rhodes returned to
her home Friday from Clarks-
ville hospital, where she waN a
patient several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sulsar
• and Jerry Lynn, Mr. and Mr-.
Clarence Cheatham were sight-
seeing in Oklahoma and Hot
Springs, Ark., Sunday.
Mrs. Jess Watkins sends The
Bogata News to her nephew.
John Whitten at Caiuth Memor-
ial Rehabilitation Center in Dal-
Mrs. Betty Tichenor of Dallas,
and Eobby Jones of Foit Worth,
spent the week end with their jla<. as a birthday gitt
parent-, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones.
Guests for a fish fry in the Ho-
bart Roberts home Sunday night
were Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Wicks,
Mrs. Callie Elson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stratton or-
der a renewal subscnini mi to
The Bogata News as a birthday
gift for their son, Thomas Strat-
ton Jr.
Clarksville.
and Mrs. Bud Green and grand-
daughter. Michelle Pitcock of
Richardson, with Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Roberts.
___
Mrs. Ruth Ramsey returned!
home recently from Tulsa. Okla.,
Vi it ing here Sunday were Mr. where .-he visited her sister. Mrs.j
Florence Crowell and family.'
Miss Bonnie Mangi;um of Paris. 1
Duane Hamblin of San Angelo,
were recent visitors in the Ram-!
sey home.
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New Shipment PIECE GOODS
New Fall WOOLENS
Ladies KMT SUITS
New Shipment Men’s DRESS
SLIPPERS
Ladies and Children's PANTIES
Men’s HANDKERCHIEFS
Ladies New Fall HOUSE COATS
$2.98 to $4.95
59c to $1.00 yd.
$2.98 and $3.98 yd.
..... $16.95
$8.95 and $10.95
49c pr.
. 10 for $1.00
$3.98 and $4.95
WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, SEPT. 6
FOR LABOR DAY
S & II GREEN STAMPS
TURNER’S
DRY GOODS
Mrs. Leon Huddleston, in Dal-
las Saturday for medical atten-
Mrs. Mary M. Pier--e and grand-
daughter. Lori Stewart ot R >x-
Mrs. G. A. Huddleston andj
son. Rex, spent the week end \
tion, also visited her uncle. Char-j Wi,h Mr. Huddleston at Thorn-j
lie Isenburg, patient in a hospi- ton. Miss., where he is engaged
tal there, and found him unim-1 jn construction work. Rex be-1
proved after long illness. same ill after returning home and i
-- ! was unable to Mart school the!
Mrs. Sam Sowards of Nash-j first of the week.
vilIt*. Ark... was the Wednesday __
to Saturday guc,t of Mrs. Willie Mrs w u Lari;m.re. re-identj
Jelfus and her -i ter. Mr and|of Rjvv|. jv.gabJ
Mrs. Cailo- \ an.ban and rela-|
uves at Depart.
of i
ton, spent
Mrs. Emma Guess was in Tal-1Mr. and Mr
Henry Lowry renews a sub-ho Sunday t > attend a dinner in
scription to The Bogata News as the Clovis Whitten home, cele-
a gift for his daughter, Mi.ts.bi .ting the 22nd birthday of
Wanda Lowry of Seattle, Wash j.Joim Whitten.
Ed and Hetty l,o;i
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--- w ui k tin re on
ti s. Env-t C’ o. ,n of S’ler-j , i,,p., >.« > ,i 7
•nan. wa- the Sat el day nidi bmd J’/nib ..gpt Chur
dund.iy uuist of liir sister-. Mrs.'pu! .ie », ci.rdi
R. W. Haley has moved from' Mrs. Jest Watkins returned (Ten Ciamn. Mrs.
Abilene to the home of bis dau- home Friday after visiting her | Franklin and daughter.
ghter, Mrs. H. W. McKinney at ,.ms, Charles Watkins and fam-| -
Rosalie, where he will reside. ily at Pa-adetia. Harold Watkin-
Menday right with i Aniii-w C'enmlly of Avlin :
Ha!' 1 I Geese. Hell I :.m, I : \cr mi -i :uir> ;tt Afr:e
slides i t u
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pent Monday in the home
I Mrs. J. C. Roach in Depot t.
| Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barnard and »
WEEK END SPECIALS
'and family ut Baytown.
Mrs. Major Daniels of Dallas,1
visited Mrs. Alfred Homing last Mrs. John Dugger, patient in
week. The ladies are old time:Clarksville hospital since suffer-
Iriends. ting a stroke three weeks ago. is
(reported unimproved.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucicn Smith and;
Rebecca Gail of Dalla-. were
E. G. White.
Mervin Childers of Arlin.il >n.
pent Tuesday to Friday with hi
parents. Mr. and Mr.-. Bob C hil-
ders and assisted in painting ex-
terior of the Childers home.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Pierce and
hildren of Oklahoma City, were
Mrs. Ida Lee. Mrs. Mon Ward! Week end guests of her parents.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.j were at Clarksville hospital Sun-|Mavor and Mrs. W. S. Codv and!
' ' familv. and his mother. Mr-. ho,ro' v ‘"‘,i VA!l1^ «
_ ' . , tv,, has been lor some time alter ,-ul-1 Marvin Greer, and : n.
E. Morris at Pittsbuig. .. ,,
fering a strone. | Dallas.
I Mr. ar.J Mr- Kny Ber.h.i:
land Jill of Pari-. Mrs. Kmiu:
Lo-.ian of Mt. P.ea-ant. visite
their parents. Mr. .aid Mrs. 11 •
are Dirham. Sunday and 'thei
granciir.otl’.er. Mis. J. F. Hood, im ---—
Red Rivet Haven; |' • Mrs. Ba il Robin or. Shut "it.
---- |Shelia. Sal t’ir.a of Hallo', v.nv
Waltv Lie Bell and sons of Satmiko m lit me t- •■; Mr-
Mesquite. . r iled in Bogata Tues-; Robinson's parent-. Mr. at.d Mr-
day. He reports hi- mother, Mrs. Ci.it Green. Other vi-.t i d»,r-
Eva Bell, unimproved in a Mes-jing wei k iu.d were Pa d
I? 'bi-
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Morgan
visited Mr. and Mrs. Doyne Rob-
erts and Allen in Dallas during
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Horn and
sons of Mineola, were Sunday
guest.- of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whit-
ten Jr. and Frieda.
day to visit Mrs. Sid Wright, wh
underwent surgery there Wed-
nesday of last week.
Sandra Thornton, employed in
Dallas, spent the week end with
Iter mother and sister, Mrs. Myr-
lis Thornton and Shirley.
Bank- and postoffices will be
closed Monday. Sept. 6, in ob-
servance of Labor Day. There
will be no rural delivery on that
day.
Among visitors in home of Mrs.
Nellie Black during week end
wciMrs. Gladys Allen and fam-
ily, Mrs. Edna Webber and son
of Pilot Point.
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Lanny Stewart, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Salathiel Stewart, has been
promoted to Thud Class Chief
Petty Officer by the Navy at
Pensacola. Fla., where he is sta-
tioned.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilkinson,
Mrs. Etta Mangrum left Sunday
to visit Mrs. Mangrum's niece, i
Mrs. Loyd Tucker at Slaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Skip Clayton of
Denton, spent the week end with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Carl
Wood at Bogata, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Clayton at Fulbright. The
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Skip Claytons will soon move to
Arlington, where he will teach
school during the coming term.
Mrs. Clayton will continue her
studies at NTSU.
Mauldin over week end were h's
brother, C. F. Mauldin. Mrs. Hel-
en Martin and daughter, Mary
jJane of Durant, Okla.
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Mrs. Bill Lovell and Sharon of
Winnsboro, were Monday visitors
of their mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Bettie Williams.
Mr. and Mr-. Jim Byram of
Dallas, were Sunday afternoon
visitors of Mrs. Juanita Aldridge
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Ward
and Randy of Mt. Pleasant, visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Mon Ward dur-
ing week end.
Albert Forester of Texarkana,
was the Saturday night guest of
his sister, Miss Edie Forester and
ether relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bryson
and children of Petrolia, spent
the week end here with their
patents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bry-
*oo, BUI and Charles, Mr. and
■a. J. Lee Smith.
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.