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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1967
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FULBR1GHT
By MRS. W. H. MATLOCK
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morebead of
Austin and Miss Patti Morebead
•of Commerce, spent the week end
with their parents and grandpar-
•erita, Mx. and Mrs. Luther Rozell.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Matlock
spent Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Boss Gray at Milton.
Mrs. W. E. Stevens and Paula
of Arlington, spent Friday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Stev-
«H.
Mrs. Morris Fisher returned
home from Clarksville Hospital,
Throasday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eulen Archer,
W. H. Matlock's sister of Ft.
Worth, Mir. and Mra. Roy Gray,
Mr. and Mrs. Boss Gray of Mil-
ton, were dinner guests Friday
of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Matlock.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rozell, Mr.
and Mrs. Ward Baker and Miss
Selma Baker attended, the funeral
of Joe Forest at Avery Wednes-
day. Mrs. Forest is a cousin of
the Bakers.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Herring and Aubrey
were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Her-
ring. Aubrey Wayne, Jo Ann and
Richard Glen of Dallas, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmie D. Smith, Jimmy
Dean and Georgia Darlene of
Mesquite, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Webster of Bogata, Mrs. Lee
Woodle of Dallas, Rev. and Mrs.
Ronnie Porter, Ft. Worth. Rev.
Porter preached at the Baptist
Church both morning and even-
ing services in the absence of the
pastor, Rev. Bill Wolfe. Ft.Worth.
Mrs. A. G. Stevens, Sheryl,
Randy and Marci of Sherman,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mat-
lock, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lee King
and children left Sunday for their
home in Kansas City.
Mrs. Bill Hammer and Mrs.
Travis King visited their sister,
•rors. William Burchinal in Paris
hospital, Monday. Mrs. Burchinal
is much better and is at her home
now..
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson
and daughter of Garland, Mr. and
Mrs. John Anderson of Com-
merce, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ander-
son and sons of Bogata, visited
their parents, Mr. "and Mrs. Da-
■vid Anderson, over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Giles MeCarver
and son. Dick of Clarksville, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. David Ander-
son and Mrs. Lela Rozell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodroe Epps
spent the week end with their
son, Charles Epps and Mrs. Epps
at Garland.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rozell,
Misses Selma Baker and Patti
Morehead attended the opening
of the new clinic and barbecue at
Detroit, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
_ Rozell and Miss Baker went to
the Shamrock Cemetery. Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. A. G. Stevens. Sheryl.
Randy and Marci of Sherman,
spent a few days the first of the
wek with Mr. and Mrs. Hurley
Stevens.
Mrs. M. B. Lee and Mrs. Newt
Bryson of Bogata; also Mr. and
Mrs. Wheeler Embrey were Paris
business visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cavender
visited their daughter. Mrs. Jim
Moore and Mrs. Homer Hobbs and
their families in Dallas over the
week end, and their daughter,
who had been visiting in Dallas,
accompanied them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tionnle Parsons
of Belk, visited her sister, Mrs.
Bill Baker 'and Mr. Baker over
the week end. Mrs. Dorothy
Huddleston and Kelley of Ada,
Okla., and her father, Mr. Hud-
dleston of McAlester, Okla., vis-
ited the Bakers Sunday afternoon
enroute home from Texarkana,
where they had attended a fam-
ily runion.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster
of Deport, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Fisher, Sunday night.
Mr. and" Mrs. Douglas Faucett
and Kyle of Grand Prairie, visit-
ed their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Fisher, Sunday.
LADIES AUXILIARY TO MEET
Ladies Auxiliary to the Veter-
ans of World War I, Ethel Rob-
erts Post, Baracks No. 1532, Bo-
gata, will meet Saturday, June
24, for a barbecue lunch at noon,
compliments of the men of the
barracks. Business meeting to
follow the meal.
Mr .and Mrs. Sam Embrey of
Paris, were supper guests Thurs-
day night of Mr. and Mrs. Wheel-
er Embrey. All visited Obe
Wright and Dock Gaddy of De-
troit in Clarksville hospital
Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gandy and Sandy of Gar-
land, spent the week end with
Mrs. Gandy’s parents, Mr. and
Mts. Embrey.
Mrs. Bob Embrey was ill at
her home over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Embrey,
Sheron K., Stacy, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Cole and Mrs. Wheeler Em-
brey attended open house *nd bar-
becue at the new clinic at De-
troit, Saturday.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. M. B.
Lee were Mark Lee of Blossom,
Mrs. Frances McKenzie, Mrs. Don
Towns, Mrs. Reagan Skaggs and
Reagan Jr. of Clarksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lee visited
Mrs. Lee’s sister, Mrs. Jim Gul-
Tion at a rest borne in Clarksville,
Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Walker and Mrs.
Dunnigan of Clarksville, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lee, Sunday
.night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Smelser
of Ft. Worth, spent Father’s Day
week end with Mrs. Smelsers par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell.
Sunday visitors were Mrs. Mit-
chell’s brother-in-law, Hoyle
Lemens of Abilene and Miss S«l-
ma Baker of Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chesshir of
Clarksville, visited Mrs, Ches-
shir’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Cremeen, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Legate were
called to Nashville, Ark., over
the week end due to a report that
Mrs. Legate’s nephew had passed
away.
Margaret Ann Wilkerson of
Bogaia, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Stevens
went to Paris Sunday night to
see Mrs. Stevens’ sister, Mrs. Re-
becca Massingill, who is ill. She
entered a hospital there, Monday.
Mrs. Bertha King was ill at
her home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith and
Mrs. Maxine Foster of Deport,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Fisher, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Jenkins
visited Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fish-
er, Sunday.
G. V. Betterton of Abilene,
spent from Saturday till Wednes-
day with his sister, Mrs. Blake
Reynolds and Mr. Reynolds. Mr.
and Mrs. Carol Harkrider and
Mrs. Louis Bundick of Mt. Pleas-
ant, visited the Reynolds Satur-
day night.
Peyton Kelley of Lockhart,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kel-
ley, Saturday. A. C. Burks and
son of San Angelo, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Kelley, Wednesday; Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Brown of Paris,
visited the Kelleys Saturday. Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Kelley visited
Miss Tiny Lee at Bogata nursing ,
home, Wednesday.
Mrs. Johnny Kelley and Mrs.
Charlia Tidwell and baby of Par-
is, visited their mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Queen Clarkson and
Miss Bessie Rogers, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wade
Reaves of Mt. Pleasant, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rozell, Sat-
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis King had
all their children home the past
week, and all went for an outing
at Crystal Lake, Friday. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Le King and children of
Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Duane
King and children of Bogata, Mr.
and Mrs. Randy Osburn and chil-
dren of Commerce, Mr. and Mrs.
Dickie King, Mr. and Mrs. Travis
King. They all spent Friday
night with their parents.
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BOGATA FUNERAL HOME
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By MRS. BERNIFCE WYATT
Linda Gail King and James
Malcolm Cleere were united in
marriage Wednesday evening in
the Independent Pentecostal
Church. The Rev. Bert perform-
ed the ceremony.
Bud Richardson has returned
from Austin, where he attended
the American Legion Boys State
sponsored by the Department of
Texas and held on the campus of
the University of Texas. Bud,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Rich-
ardson, will be a senior in Cun-
ningham High School this fall.
Mrs. Henry R. Smith has em-
ployment at the First aNtional
Ba of Paris.
Ji.l Wheeler has returned after
spending several days in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Wheeler of Lovington, N. M. Her
cousin, Dickie Wayne Wheeler, ac-
companied her home for a week’s
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Basinger
of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs.James
L. Basinger and family and Mrs.
Susie Fincher of Downey, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Basinger and
family of Deport, spent Tuesday
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bry-
an Basinger.
Friends of Mrs. Lucille Wake-
field will be glad to know she is
satisfactorily recovering from in-
juries sustained in a car wreck
in Houston. Mrs. Wakefield is
a former member of the school
faculty.
Leslie H. Taylor made a busi-
ness trip to Commerce, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clinton,
James and Mike of Wolfe City,
Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Ratledge of
Dallas, were Saturday night vis-
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor.
Week end guests of Mrs. Ora
Crump were Miss Donna Crump
of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs.
Danfiy Crump of Commerce. Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Bankhead, Tulia.
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper
were Mrs. John Franks, Mrs.
Finis Gifford, Mrs. Dale Gray,
Mrs. Jimmy Gifford of Deport,
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Whitaker and
son of Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Hu-
bert Gibson and granddaughter
of Pattonville.
Mrs. Pete McKnight entertain-
ed with a miscellaneous shower
Monday evening honoring Mrs.
James Cleere, formerly Linda G.
King.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Phillips of
Texarkana, spent Saturday night
in the home of his sister. Mrs. E.
R. Bledsoe and Mr. Bledsoe. On
Sunday, they, with the Bledsoes,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Babbs
of Greenville.
Wednesday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Baker. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Baker and Donovan,
with theiir guests, Mrs. Paul Pit-
mon and children of Dallas, en-
joyed a hamburger supper at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Lewis of Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Smith
and Mona and Donaven Baker
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watts
at Clardy, Saturday night.
Porter Page of Bogata, visited
his brother, Zeb Page and his sis-
ter, Mrs. Cuie Kennedy and Mar-
lon, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor were
supper guests <*f Mrs. C. H. No-
bles of Deport, Sunday night.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Pynes during
the week and over the week end
were Mrs. Cassie Bledsoe of
Coopr, Miss Rebecca Rosario of
Miami, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Jim-
my Bledsoe of Grand Prairie,
Wayne Moore and Gaylia of Lub-
bock. Mr. and Mrs. Virgle Hulett
of Deport, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Pynes of Paris, Mrs. Rotha Rae
Landrum and Jimmy of Hooks,
Mrs. Dorothy Dean Baker and
Janie of Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry D. Ash-
ford of Dallas, spent the week
end with, her mother, Mrs. Allie
Rees and her sister, Mrs. Leslie
Taylor and Mr. Taylor.
Last week’s visitors of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Leake and
children of Mesquite, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Harris, Friday.
Reg Wright is a patient in the
Mt. Pleasant Hospital and Clinic.
R. Burgin is a patient in Mt.
Pleasant Hospital and Clinic.
Mrs. W. H. Crawford was in
Deport on business Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Laurel of
Corpus Christi. are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Lowrance. /
Mrs. Jack Braden entered the
Red River County Hospital in
Clarksville, Friday.
Mrs. George Wims of Mt. Ver-
non, visited Mrs. W. H. Craw-
ford, recently.
Mrs. Ed Nugent is a patient
in McCuistion Hospital, Paris.
She is in room 302.
L. L. Reed, who is a patient at
Franklin County Hospital, is re-
ported to be improving.
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Louie Ray Bond of Garland, is
visiting his grandmother, Mrs.
George Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Roberts of
Texarkana, visited his uncle, O.
E. Jones, Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. Cogburn left Tues-
day for a visit with her brother,
Mr. and Mrs. T. McElroy in Haw-
kins.
Mrs. Zeb Page were Mrs. Margie
Sloan of Dumas, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Kennedy and grand-
daughter of Clardy, Mrs. Cuie
Kennedy and Marlon.
Several from this community at-
tended the Red River Valley Cru-
sade for Christ held in Noyes
Stadium.
Donna Sue Pynes of Paris, is
spending the week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Pynes.
Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Rat-
ledge were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Doyle Norwood.
Sunday.
Mrs. Allie Rees has returned
after spending a week in the
homes of her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Fern Rees and Mr. and Mrs.
•Perry D. Ashford of Dallas.
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Baker Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Pynes and
family of Paris, Mrs. Charlie
Lewis of Bogata and Miss Janie
Baker of Longview.
Miss Wanda Sue Hume has
employment at PJC for summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wheeler
of Lovington, N. M., spent the
week end in the home of Mr. ami
Mrs. Joe Wheeler.
Mrs. Roberta Brooks of Cut-
hand, visited Mrs. Berniece Wy-
att, Monday. 1)
Mr .and Mrs. C. E. Cooper were
guests in the home of their dau-
ghter, Mrs. Weldon Smith and
Mr. Smith, Sunday.
Douglas Mordand was slightly
injured Friday night while rid-
ing his motorcycle. He ran into
the'back of Aimer Norwood’s
truck.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Smith
and Mona and Mrs. Berniece Wy-
att attended church at Calvary
Methodist, Paris, Sunday even-
ing. They also visited Jesse
Smith of Pleasant Grove Nurs-
ing Home.
Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Cooper
called in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Keith1 Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landrum
of Hooks and Mrs. Lavada Land-
rum of Deport Nursing Home,
called in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Oats Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mabel Holt spent the
week end with her sister in Hen-
derson.
Mrs. Clyde Harvey and Linda
of Clarksville, spent Monday with
her mother, Mrs. Ora Crump.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bankhead
of Tulia, are visiting in th& horn?
of their son. Mr.—and Mrs. Clyde
Elmer Bankhead and other rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cato and
Miss Christelle Cato have return-
ed from Ft.Worth,where they vis-
ited Charles Nichols, who is a pa-
tient in a hospital there.
John Goodroe has returned
home after a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Art Harris in Wichita Falls.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Easterling Sunday
were Mrs. Walton Gentry and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Bramlett and children of Dianna.
POWELL FAMILY REUNION
Powell family reonltn will be
held at the home of W. B. Pow-
ell of Cunningham, Sunday, July
2. All relatives and friends sse
invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Fitch and
sons of Dallas, visited Mrs. Nao-
mi Fitch during the week end.
Dr. and Mrs. James Stewart
and ^ons of Norman, Okla., have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Far-
ris Brown and J. C. Stewart Sr.
Mrs. E. S. Carroll has rceived
word of the death of close friend,
Mrs. Lcola Robinson at Yucaipa,
Calif. The two ladies were co-
workers for a long time at a Los
Angeles, Calif., hospital.
Miss Karen Stewart of Gran-
nis, Ark., is visiting her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nor-
tham.
Mrs. Charlie Goode of Valliant,
Okla., is here to be with her fa-
ther, Tom Bean, who is a patient
in a Mt. Pleasant hospital.
Mrs. Edward , Frye Sr. and
Mrs. R. M. Lewis accompanied
Charles Lewis to Paris, where he
went to Dallas via bus enroute
to San Diego, Calif. He has en-
listed in the Navy, and will take
his boot training there.
Here to attend funeral of Mr*.
Myrtle Mathis and visiting in
home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
Goode were Mr.’ and Mrs. Jack
Mathis, Sandra and Barbara, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Wilburn, Mr*.
Eloise Thompson and Rusty, Mr*.
David Thompson, Mr. and Mr*.
Nolan Mathis and children, all of
Lubbock, Mrs. Dixie Tittle, John-
ny and Jimmy of Garland, Jobu
Mathis of Dallas, Mr. and Mr*.
L. C. Barnes of Wake Village.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lilley.
Janay Leann of Cleveland, re-
turned to their home Wednesday
after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Lewis. Jon accompanied them
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Springer
and son, John Earl of Grand Sa-
line, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Lewis, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Jones re-
turned home Monday from Fort
Worth, where they were with
Mrs. Jones’ brother-in-law, Char-
les Nichols, who is a patient in
a Fort Worth hospital, where he
recently underwent surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper
and family of Dallas, wer? week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H_
Harper. R. H. Harper accompan-
ied the Robert Harpers to Colo-
rado for a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Carter and
daughter of Annona, came Sun-
day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Bradshaw.
Mrs. Irene Johnson and Mike
Johnson of Dallas, visited in the
home of Mrs. Bob McClung dur-
ing the week end. Mrs. McClung
returned home with them.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Smith Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frye Jr.
and sons of Callesburg, Mrs. Ney
Blackburn and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Smith and children of
Dallas. Tracy Frye, who had
been visiting here, returned home
with his parents.
Miss Patsy Presley, daughter'
of Mrs. C. B. Presley, graduated
with a B. S. degree in Nursing.
June 14.'from the University of
Texas Medical Branch in Galves-
ton. Mrs. Bobbye Edge and Mr*.
Presley attended the graduation
exercises and visited in Texas
City and Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. George Burleson
and family of Grand Prairie, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Buck Clark
and other relatives here during
the week end.
Mike Hanks has returned to
his home in Dallas after visiting
his grandparents, Mrs. W. H. Cog-
burn and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
Hanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones, who
were returning to their home in
Little Rock, Ark., after a trip to
the West Coast" visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Hood and other rela-
tives and acompanied them t >
Gladewater to attend the rodeo
Thursday evening. Friday they
were in Winnsboro to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Hilly Jones.
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