The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1959 Page: 4 of 4
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Tyler and Mr and „ Mrs Alex
Mangrum of Longview were
Sunday visitors In the home of
Mr ana Mrs Amos Green.
Mr anr Mrs Glen Clayton en
tertained several couples in
their home Friday night with a
buffet supper and 42 party.
Those present were Mr and Mrs
M B Smott, Mr and Mrs Travis
King, Mr and Mis Leo Ridens,
Mr and Mrs Bill Baker and Mr
and Mrs Ben Warren.
Mr and Mrs D C McDonald
have purchased the Ward Baker
grocery store and also have Ful
bright post office. They took j end.
charge of their new business
Monday morning. Mr and Mrs
McDonald moved to this commu
r.ity recently from Dallas.
Mr and Mrs Wayne Baker and
Karen Baker spent Sunday in
the home of Mr and Mrs Gene
Hill in Clarksville.
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Mr Will Davis of Arkansas
spent the week end in the home
of his sister in law, Mrs Eddie
Lassiter.
Shirley Legate of Abilene
spent the week end with his par
ents, Mr and Mrs Roy Legate.
Mr and Mrs Carol Harkrider
and childen of Mt Pleasant and
Mr and Mrs Fred Swir.t Jr and
children of Deport, Texas visit
ed in.the home of Mr and Mrs
Blake Reynolds over the week
Mrs A D Stephenson was cerr la'd with a lace cloth over ptnn,
pUmented with a cradle shower centered with a stork vase con
Saturday afternoon at the home taining pink carnations. Pink
of Mrs Gordon Allen. Mrs Steve punch and cake squares iced in
Hurt of Lubbock assisted her pink and blue was served to the
mother as co hostess. guests.
Pansys and other spring flow The honoree was presented
ers were used as decorations In with a corsage fashioned of In, i
the living room. During the after fant sox and looped with pink
noon, games were played and and blue ribbons with dainty
prizes won by Mines E E flowers.
Brooks and T T Kinsey. Mrs Hurt registered thirty
The refreshment table was names and gifts.
AB 3 Bill Anderson of the U
S Navy, stationed at San Diego,
California, arrived last week to
■ spend a 30 d!ay leave with his
parents, Mr and Mrs David An
tlerson. ^
John Anderson of the U S
Navy, stationed at Lackland Air
Base, San Antonio, is also here
to spend a 21 day convalesent
lrave after having an eye opera
tion. He will return to Laekland
AFB when his leave is up and
undergo surgery again on his
eyes.
Miss Beulah Mitchell and Mre
Mary Reed of Clarksville and
Airs M B. Lee, Mrs Lola Rozell,
Mrs Obe Wright and Mis Bill
Baker spent the day Monday ini
the home of Miss. Malda Blow.
They enjoyed a delicious meal
Mr and Mrs Hurley Stevens
had as week end visitors Mr and
Mrs Clovis Van Denver and
children of Huntsville and Mr
ar,d Mrs Clarence Pate and
children of Dallas..
WE APPRECIATE
YOUR BUSINESS!
SEE US FOR YOUR
LAUNDRY SERVICE
HUDSON LAUNDRY
ME2-52I6 BOG AT A.
Mr and Mrs Elbert Tucker re
turned to their home in Ful
bight after several weeks stay
in the Nursing Home in Deport.
Texas.
Mr ani Mrs Billy Reddell of
Paris spent Sunday in the home
of Air and Mrs Leo Ridens.
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Jamea Montgomery has re
turned home after visiting his
Lreither, W H and Mrs Montgo
mery and family at Odessa.
Mr and Mis Monroe Goode
visited thv.r daughters, Mr and
Mrs Jack Mathis and children;
Mr ’ and Mrs Charles Thompson
;.nd children of Lubbock. Also
;; sister, Mrs W E Bryant of
Abe. nnthy. A niece, Mrs A B
Wyatt, a Is: of Abernathy.
Sunday guests of Mr and Mi’s
IV.ve rackett were Mr .nd Mrs
J D Puckett and son,.their dau
ghter, Mrs Eugene Lancaster
ai d family of Paris; Mr and
Mrs George Puckett and daugh
tors of Mesquite; Mr and Mrs
t.astcn Puckett, Debbie and
Rhonda.
McCruy News
By Mrs. K. O- Shoulders
Hermon Mauldin was riding
in a truck with his son in law
near Clarksville Sunday. The
door to the truck came open
and he fell out on the gravel on
the shoulder of the highway
and received some bad bruises
end skins.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Sessum of
Dallas are the proud parents of
u new baby boy. He came Fer
niary 17th. Mrs Sessum is the
former Helen Clouse of Me
Crury.
Mr and Mrs Luther Roberta
of Bogata visited Roger Hansor:
Sunday afternoon.
with his parents, Mr and Mrs
Leroy Lewis, has been showing
colored slides _ at the Bogata
school taken while he was over
seas.
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Woodle
of Gladewater visited his par
ents, Mr and Mrs Jim’ Woodle,
Sunday.
Steve Wallace
Lewis Sunday.
visited Charlie
FULBR1GHT
WHO MEETS
Fulbright WHD Club held its
regular meeting February 26th
at the Community Center. It
was an all day affair. Two
Mr and Mrs Mills Griflen of | songs were sang and the Club
Kilgore spent the week end at prayer repeated. The meeting
r
end Worth Hood visited 'Mr
Hoods granddaughter, Jackie
Hood, in the Red River county
hospital Sunday, and Mrs Ravi
ah Howisoi), who is a patient
there.
Mr and Mrs Joe Ragsdill, Mrs
Jim Ed Ragsnill, Mmes Margaret
Kirs and Iva Thompson were in
Faris Frinay on business.
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Russell Grant and son Steve
sant, Mr and Mns Worth Hood,
Mrs Erna Edwards, Mr and
Mrs Johnnie Benham, Belinda l
and Ronnie at Dallas and Mr ‘
and Mrs Rufus Storey of Paris.
Ms end MasXJohn Willis of
Winona, spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs Russ Ward.
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Past,. Expert Service . . .
Shoulder's Upholstering Shop
At Prices You Can Afford
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B-E-T-T-E-R V-A-L-O-E-S
SHOP FOR EASTER AT THESE
CLOSE OUT PRICES
LADIES HATS $2.98 to $3-98
SLIM JIMS, to $4.98 value $2.98
TRAINING PANTS. 5 pair ‘ $100
80 SQUARE COTTONS, Reg. 49c. yard -39c
1 Lot of Materials, up to .98c value, yard .59c
MENS BELTS, Regular $1^00, only .75c
STETSON HATS Reg. $15.60 a few left $10.00
MENS SHOES, Regular $7.95 $5.95
BOYS IVY LEAGUE PANTS $2.79
MENS SLACKS $3-95 and $4.45
MENS SOX, 5 pair for only $1-00
SPORT SHIRTS, HALF PRICE
Legate's Dry Goods
BOGATA, TEXAS
their ranch home at McCrury.
Bob Griffin of Kilgore visited
l onny McBride over the week
end. v
WxV cr.d visitors in the Her
non Mauldin home was a daugh
ter, Mr and Mrs Elmer Davidson
and children from Chidister, Ar
kansas. Mr MahLJins’ sister, Mr
and Mrs Roger Robinson and
childre of Fdlbright and a son,
Mr and Mrs Arvis Mahldin from
Seagave?, Texas.
Mildred Hill of Bogata visited
Mr and Mrs Archie McBride
Sunday afternoon.
Roger Hanson has as guest
this week a first cousin, W II
Windham from DeQueon, Ark.
Roger Hansom visited Mr and
Mrs K O Shoulders pni Mrs
Belle Cavender Sunday after
noon.
K O Shoulders and Floyd Stop
:ier attenre.' a meeting Wednes
day at the Court House in
Clarksville. They met with a
group from Clarksville and dis
cussed the Farm to Market
road that is coming from Cun
r.ingham and joins .37 highway.
Airman 2nd cass Robert Lewis
who is spending a 20 day leave
was called to ordler by the pres
dent, Mrs J J Kerbow. Hostesses
were Mrs L L Stevens and Mrs
M B Scott.
Roll call was answered by 22
members with a home nursing
top. Mrs A H Stevens gave a
ten minute demonstnatici on
making sweet potatoe crokets.
The Club welcomed six visi
tors an; the meeting adjourned
to meet March 12 for another
all day meeting. Mrs A H Ste
vens and Mrs Blake Reynolds
will be hostesses.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Mr and Mrs Paul Hill and Mr
and Mrs Luther Humphrey were
in Ft Smith, Arkansas last week
visiting the ladies brother, L B
Fortner.
Claude Grayson and Dr Roy
Grayson returned home Tues
day from Houston, after visitinr]
lheir brother, Hobert Grayson
and attenling the Stock Show
and Rodeo. While there, they
visited Mr and Mrs James Gray
son and family, and made a tri>
to Beeville; to see Mr and. Mrs
Bob Qrayson and family.
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Reavis, Jim. The Bogata Tribune (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1959, newspaper, March 5, 1959; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth901835/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.