The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1963 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1963
LOCAL NEWS
By MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME 2-5322
lflrs. Bob Jones of Johnfown.
Visited Mrs. Bill Brady, Sunday
Mrs. Emma Wood <<t' Rugby,
was n weok end visitor of her son,
Carl Wood and family.
Mrs. P. N. Stephens of Rich-
ardson, was a Tuesday night guv t
in the Britt Ly-Mtvr limine.
Patti Pierson of Paris, visited
her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Branson during the week
end.
Mrs. Floyd Bell returned home
Monday from Clarksville hospital,
w here she had been a patient
since Saturday morning.
Mis F IV Brum ley left Satur-
day for Washington State, where
he w ill visit her daughter, Mrs.
A .1 Mutchlcr and family
Mrs A X/Cnx of San Antonin,
loll Saturday to visit at St Paul.
Minn attei .pendimt a ' ' eek
v. ith Mi and Mi - .1 A Cox
alii Ml V. I .lll'l" Ma I 11ll
. ii■ 111: • :: of San A111oiiio,
Vlmr day' t • Sutvlax ■■
■ Kd ! Iuddle ton home
Sandra Gable is spending the
-umer with Mrs. Donald Wilson
in St Louis. Mo, and Nelda Chi-
ld is visiting Mrs. Gary Melton
at Lovington. N. M.
Mr and Mrs. Gene Hill Of Mc-
Kinney, were week end guest, of
Ins sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Hous-
ton lVttit. Mi and Mrs. Aia4tie
McBride and Lonnie.
Guest Sunday in the h<4mc of
Mr- .1 • M Bead of Deport, were
Mr. and Mis. Hoy Gullion, Mrs.
Neva Wcite ot B"gata and Mrs
lvI Noble- o| Dun. an. <)!:.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fortner
have returned home to Odessa,
after visiting their parents, Spen-
cer Fortner and family. Mr. and
Mrs George Mathena, while, on
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs Hubert Pitman
and grandchildren. Patti and
^Dennis Farmer of Steger. 111., re-
turned here Monday night after
visiting relative in western
| Texas.
Mr and Mrs. I!
I a ere moving fro:
I m Fore t City, A
m i h
,i Mrs. Stella Strain of Albany,
Ia, Mrs. Hattie Butler of Dallas,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bettit.
1 Annette Swaim of Talco, spent
several days this week with her
grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Jim
Garrett.
| Mr . D W. Grant, v. ho spend-!
J/tlie v. intei months with her dau-
•.'idei. Mrs Trav is Hale and Mr.
1 Hale, ha.- returned ta her home |
it C'hiTiy for the summer.
Mr. and Ml- Durwood Wim>
student, at KTSC. Cuu.meiee
visited his paients, Mr and Mr-
Cai I Wims, during w eek end | ----
--- i Mis Joe Freeman and children
Mi and Mrs T"i;i Watters were [of Fort Worth. Mr and Mrs. B
in Palis Saturday night to attend | G. Bowden and children of Port
scl Ray, v. ho
Sallisavv, Ok..
. were week
end gue-.ts of hi -i-ters, Mr. and
Mrs Butt Lussiter. Mrs. Jewel
Summers.
Mr and Mrs. Charles K Tower
and children of New Boston, vis-
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hobart Roberts, during week end.
Melinda remained for a longer
visit with her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCommas
of Tyler, are visiting their daugh-
ter, Mrs. H. M. White and Mr.
end visitor in the White home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gullion. Mrs. Rex Craddock of Dallas here
with lhe,r brother. Jin, Allen d“k d“""s ““k '"d- "<•»">-
Thev also visited in the homes of Ponied her and his sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Lula Read and Dr. A. G. El- Alvin Wood to Halesboro to at-
der at Deport. , tend the homecoming. Sunday.
I Among other people attending
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs the homecoming were Mr. and
Dick Morris were Roy Morris and; Mrs. Mack Jeffus and children of
White Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Chas-1 Dw ight of Palestine. Mr. and Mrs Hooks. Mrs. Willie Jeffus, Miss
teen of Jacksonville, were week Jjm Dodd of Commerce . Mrs. Jod.e Craddock. Mrs. Vannie Sea-
Ether Hendrix of Bushland. Mr. man. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davis of
and Mrs. Henry Lewis, Mrs. Opal Bogata.
Morris of Dallas. ---- -----------------
Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Chandler
Mrs. H. E. Troutt and grand-
daughter. Janet Troutt. spent
Thursday w ith Mr and Mrs. Ward I
Thomas and children at Green-)
ville. Janet remained for a week
end visit in the Thomas home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Leftwieh of
Carthage, visited her mother,
Mrs. W. V. Humphrey, during
week end.
Mr. nnd Mis. Fred Whitten and
Fried; visited at Mincolu Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. E. M Horn
■ad children.
Mrs. Kyle Leftwieh of Car-
thage, spent several days this
week with her mother, Mrs. W
▼. Humphrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clouse and
duldren of Dallas, were here for
the week end with Mr. and Mrs
Ftorest Webster.
Mrs. Pauline Cavnar orders The
Bogata News for her father, C.
M Stewart. Bogata Rl, as a Fa-
ther's Day gift.
Babcock - Wilcox Management
Club dinner at the Holiday Inn. i
Thomas Arthur Prater Jr of
Dallas, Claude Prater and '‘amiLy-
of Amarillo, w ere recent v i it a s1
of Mr and Mr,. W. C Mauldin.
Arthur, were recent guests of Mr.
and Mr Jim Ed Ragsdill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Carpenter
visited during the week end with land Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Pete
her mother, Mrs Lum Fennell,
who accompanied them back to
Legate, where she will reside in
their home.
Mr. and Mr.-. Jimmy Stewart
and Rita Beth "i Dallas, were
week end guest ■ ! their parents.
Mr .and Mrs. Unhurt Bell,
and
Mrs Gu- Swaim, Mi-so- Aubrey
and Mattie Chexshir visited Mrs
E. G. Burgess, a surgery patient
in Clarksville hospital. Sundav.
M.iv,'i and Mrs. V. Thodford
have leturned home alter a vaca-
tion vi-it with theif daughter, j and Mrs. Salatha l Stewart
Mrs. Harold Geough and Mi1'. I other relatives.
Geough at Sacramento, Calif. I . --
-- Austin Pettit
I.'e.-ter Brady iff l.nwt m. Ok.. Friday night fn
an ardent fisherman, w rote his j |u. was a surge:
i ans Hospital. 1!
Daniell of Dallas, spent the week
end at then ranch near Morris
Chapel, and visited relatives and
friends at Deport, Bogata and
Rugby.
Truman Lassiter returned home
to Fort Worth, Saturday after a
vacation visit w ith his si-tor. Miss
Mary Lassiter and other relatives.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brady,
j about catching 127 pounds of
I channel cat on one fishing trip.
I
ed home by Loi :.
tamily of Dalla-
eturned home
Dallas, where
patient in Vet-
. as accompani-
e Brown and
Dee Ann, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Brow n of Paris, won
Mr. | ihe tw irling contest at the PJC
Twirling School held last week.
The young lady's parents are for-
mer Bogata and Fulbright resi-
dents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fleming and
sons left Friday for then home
in Odessa after visiting his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs Alfred Flem-
ing.
Mrs Britt Lassiter accompani-
ed Mrs. Frank Scott of Dallas
and Mrs P N. Stephens of Rich-
ard on, on a trip to Hot Springs.
Ark
Mrs. Jess Cothren returned
home Sunday after visiting
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Wright at Nathan. Ark., and her
sister, Mrs. Julius Harris at Dal-
las.
Mr and Mrs. G A. Huddleston
her | and children spent several days
last week in Hot Springs, Ark.
They were met there by Mr. and
Mt;s D. W. Spillman and daugh-
ters of Clinton. Mo.
According to word received by
his sister, Mrs. Bill Brady. J L.
Dr. and Mrs, John H. Childers
of Dallas were guests of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Childers,
Sunday. Johnny and Joan. wSio
had been visiting a week with
their grandparents, returned
with them.
Midway W1ID Club entertained
for members of Bogata1 WHD1
Club. Friday. Bogata Club mem-
bers attending were Miss Selma
Baker. Mines. John Lee. W. S.
Thompson, J. P. Lee, Berlin Sis-
trunk, Jim Garrett.
When In Clarksville
or Mt, Pleasant
VISIT US
ttnllintftnn Drug
Among relatives attending a
Strain family reunion at Swink,
Ok., Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. I
Jim Strain, Donovan Strain, Don-
nie and Peggy. Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Strain and Karen, Mr
and Mrs. Russell Gill.
Bogata Funeral
Home
Phone: ME 2-5614
Wayne McCasland
James Giant
Hr. and Mrs. F A. Geese re
tamed home Tuesday after t
visit in the Carlos Gilgei home Mi-
it Medill, Okla. | lola
Mr and Mrs Murray Frank-
lin of Deport were Monday
gue.«ts of his mother and . i ter.
Florence Franklin and Mi--
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Massey of
Paris, were Satuiday night guests |Talco. were other visitors
Lowry home
Mrs. Mae Rus.-ell of Hereford,
who visited her sister, Mrs.
Claudia Lowry this week, left
Thursday to visit relatives at Dal-
las The Jack Brown family of
in the
Martin is improving in Buie Hos-1 of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fennell
pital. Marlin, where he is a pa-1 Stan Dickerson < I Hurst, is spend-
tent. He ha.- been ill since N >-' mg this week with his grandmo-
vember. 1 ther and Mr. Fenneil.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mansfield,
and children of Warren, A'riz.. I
have returned home after visiting
Mr and Mr.- John Forester. Mr
and Nirs. O. W. Hudson at Bogata.
Mrs. Kate DeBerry at Ida!,el. Ok..
Mrs. Jim T >w nes at New Boston
For Monuments
SEE
Curtis Wilkinson
At BOGATA
Mrs. C L. B...!ev and grand-
. Iiildren, Marilyn. David and Lee-
Youth Fellowship was held af-1
I ter c hurch Sunday night at tho |
home of Mr and Mr- Joe Choate Ann Bull roturm .! home Saturday
‘and Dereca Sandwiches and cold ,|n “ , A(I utM • ': •l* I’°C'.
drink- wane ,-eived to 17 young; I'"1’ with Mr. and Mr-. Johnny
Mr and Mr- M. E Jennings of
Carrollton, were gue-ts Monday
ot her aunt, Mrs. H L. Chershir
and Mr. Ches-hu
Mrs. K. O Shoulder-. Mr Jack.
Potter painted tlw .|V hmi at (ta1;
Grove Comminute Ceiitei th •
first of the week.
Mrs. Ben Craven had as Sunday
afternoon visitors, Mrs. Oma
Puckett of Annona. Mrs Mildred
CyNnl of Boxelder.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bob Fortner
and children of Gold-nuth. spent
the week end with Mr and Mrs
Ralph Harbison and other rela-
tives
Mr and Mr-. R W O-burn and
son of Oklahoma City, were Wed-
no-day to Saturday guest- of Mr
an • Mr- Frank Haynes and chil-
dren.
people.
|C-
eti and chile.
I
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Professional Eye
Care and Finest
Quality Eyewear
NEED NOT BE
EXPENSIVE at . . .
Texas Optical
Contact Lens Specialists
4 Clarksville St. PARIS
Mrs Mary Brown returned
h i. io to Odessa SatU'day altei a
ten day visit with her mother.
Mr-. J C. Williams and other
relatives.
Mr and Mi- A H (Alfred)' Mr fnd Mi-
Barton. Chaile- and Donna, left ' vi<itod in Lul
Wednesday for their home in ! ;,r,d Amarillo
Whittier, Calif., after a week -, Leggett s aunt,
x lit with his mother. Mrs Lee' accompanied them home
Hurt,,rv. vi-it with relative*'here
W Leggett
k. Plain vie*'.'
<-t week. Mr*
Ml * Edna Gill
for a
I James Castleman and ins mot-
her. Mr- J A Castleman return-
' ed home Friday from a \ is:* ,f >
| Caliternia. w here they vi-ited
j place- of interest. Accompanying
I them to Sail Jose, w a« their son
and grandson, Ken C'a Homan
whi will be employed th.* suit
I m.i'i while on v.natiopu ' "w hl-
I-tlian - at Tex..* Timer-.•>
SPECIAL
X FEEDS
Made and “Blended” in Paris to meet the needs
of Stockmen and Poultry Raisers in This Area.
SPECIAL X START H GROW
SPECIAL X FEEDS MEAN TOP
PROFITS PER FEED-DOLLAR
A Special X Feed for Your Every Xecd
Available at Your Local Feed Dealer
Manufactured hy
PARIS MILLING CO.. PARIS. TEXAS
Mrs L II West and Miss I-i-
vernc West of Dallas were guests
the first of the week of their
daughter and si-ter, Mrs. V. S
Cody and family.
Mrs Corene Ward and children
of Baris, were Sunday night visit-
ors in the Mrs. C L Bailey home.
Mrs Ur-ev Reeves of Dallas, was
a Sunday guest
Mrs Fred Morris and children
left Saturday for their home in
Mendota, 111. after visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Coop-
er, several weeks.
! Mrs Edna Gill of Lockney. is
I visiting her sister, Mis. J L.
| Evans. Week end visitors in the
| Evans home were J K. Evans and
! granddaughter. Rhonda Sue
' Evan- of Dallas.
James Castleman and Mrs. J
Mi- Travis Hale. Kim and
A Castleman, while in California Kathv Brooks and Brenda Roger-
joined relatives from Shreve-
port. La . and Clarksville, at Sul-
phur. Okla from Thursday t"
Saturday foi a camp out
recently visited former Bogatans,
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Humphrey.
Mr and Mrs. David Craddock at
Salinas.
Mrs. Glen Whitten and daugh- Mrs Lum Fennell, who ha-
ter. Carol, returned home Sun- j lieen confined to bed for the past
day from Grants, N. M . where three years pillowing a car aeci-
they visited their sister and aunt. , dent, was moved Sunday to the
Mrs. Elizabeth Bowie. They also home of her daughter. Mr and
visited Santa Fe, Albuquerque. Mrs. A. H Chandler at Livmg--
and other points of interest. i ton, to make her home.
WEEK END SPECIALS
Hom-Maid BISCUITS 2 for 15c
Grayson OLEO 2 for 35c
Blue Star FROZEN PIES
29c
Del Monte PEAS
2 cans 39c
Humpty Dumpty SALMON
49c
5‘A oz. Armour’s Potted Meat
3 for 39c
Qt WELCHADE
29c
Giant DUZ
59c
23-oz. LIQUID JOY
49c
AH Meat BOLOGNA
35c lb.
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Grant, George. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1963, newspaper, June 27, 1963; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901686/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.