The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1966 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE It, 1966
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JOHNTOWN
By MRS. RUBY P1RT E
There will be a wedding r-:h.- -
sal at the Harvest Temple church
in Johntown Saturday night, June
18, for Miss Darlene Horn and her
fiance, Mack Bell of Rosalie.
Mrs. Grady Dodd, .Mrs. Kenneth
Jeffery and Mrs. Ralph Cawley
spent the past week end in Athens
with their husbands, where they
are employed on a construction job.
Mrs. Wanda Leon Wilson and
children of Hillsboro, are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Barnard.
Dean Cates, his son and daugh-
ter, Bob and Jo Ann, who are all
employed in Dallas, spent the week
end here with Mrs. Cates and chil-
dren.
Miss Evelyn Mathena, Miss San-
i Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Permenter
had the following week end visit-
ors: her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Gordon of Tenaha, Mr. and
Mrs. Glynn Lum of Henderson.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Rupert Hinson were Mr. and Mrs.
J Alec Daniels of Paris, Mr. and
•Mis. Kenneth Daniels of Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Daniels and
family of F.t/less and Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Whitaker of Clarksville.
The Red River - Bowie Mission-
Harvcy Jean of Longview, were en-
route to^the Youtn Fellowship
Monday night and hit a big red
rooster which did extensive dam-
age to Mr. Pi tile's 1»6G Ford. The
hood was torn off, breaking the
RUGBY
By MRS. EARL GROGAN
Mr. and Mrs. Murl Roach and
John Lee and Sandra McCall at-
windshield and denting the top, but I tended Six Flags Over Texas, Sun-
fortui ately no one in the car was
injured. The rooster was killed.
Earl Hawkins, who suffered a
stroke last Wednesday, was car-
ried to the Clarksville hospital by
ambulance. He is slowly improv-
ary Baptist Youth Fellowship met'ing. These children have been vis-
with Johntown Missionary Baptist iting him there: Mr. and Mrs.
Church on Monday night. There Douglas Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs.
were 123 people in attendance, re-, Earl York (Spanky) Hawkins, Mr.
presenting churches from Red Riv-, and Mrs. Butch Combest of Long
er and Bowie Counties. Several
special songs were rendered and
i the young people of Johntown pre-
sented a program at the fellow-
1 ship meeting. New officers were
elected to serve for the next six
McCulloch
dra Adams of Bogata and Mrs. months. Next meeting will be at
Charleen Bordens of Deport, visit- Mt. Pleasant Missionary Baptist
ed Misses Darlene and Dian Horn, Q,urc), on Monday night, July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller and
baby, who have been living in
Odessa, have moved back to East
Texas. Jerry plans to work in
Sunday. They attended the ski
tournament at Lake Crook at Par-
is Sunday afternoon.
Donald Jean of Longview, is
spending the week with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eunice Pir-
tle.
Jackie Rhodes and Don Kudy arc
in Dallas working for an imple-
ment company.
Francis Ann Dodd, Dian Hor;’
and Janice Carol Rhodes were in
Tyler Monday with an FHA group
from Rivercrest High School.
Longview.
There was a record attendance
i of !».’> at the Baptist Church Sun-
day piorning. The church has
grown in attendance since the new
, pastor, Rev. Calvin W. Pernvnter
moved on the field ns a full time
pastor. He and liis family are liv-
ing in Bogata temporalily until
the new parsonage at J<hntown is
FOR
EQUIPMENT-HEW OR USED
SEE I S FOR ALL FIRESTONE NEEDS — TIRES
Tractors Overhauled — Hay Twine — Cotton Poison
l SED EQUIPMENT
1 — A John Deere
4 — Ferguson Cultivators
2— MF fi'> I.P HO
1—Diescl-MO
I—:I0 Massey-Harris
New and l>.ed Vnuer*
1—VI :.0 I.P
i -ME r.n I.p HO
1—r. EM Diesel
view, Mrs. Mack
Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Sammie
Wilkerson of Whitewright.
| Word has been received by Mrs.
. Eunice Portle that her cousin, Mrs.
. Charles Shockey of Lubbock, for-
I merly of Bogata, has been in a
Lubbock hospital critically ill with
a liver condition. She is at her
home and is no.v improving. .
Mrs. Enoch Black, who has been
a patient in Scott & White Hospi-
tal, Temple, has returned to her
home here, where she is critically
ill. Her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Black and daughter of Ft.
Woith, Mrs. Carl Jones of Terrell,
Mrs. Elsie Toliver, Mrs, Bonnie
B;dl Toliver of California, have
been visiting her.
Mrs. Mildcril White of Dallas, is
visitjng her mother, Mrs. Mollie
Rector. !
Those visiting in the Avrct Vau-
ghan home Sunday were Mr. and
M'S. Harley Vaughan and family,
Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. James
Thomas and family of Paris, Mr.
i.nd Mrs. Lawrence Vaughan ml
family of Angleton, Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Vaughan and family of
Cooper, Rev. a: (I Mrs. Kenneth
Vaughan of El Dorado, and Mr.
ami Mrs. Jerry Miller and baby.
i»y.
Mrs. Aleck Griffin visited
son, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Griffin of
Paris, Wednesday, and was accom-
panied home by Stephanie and Sus-
anne Griffin, who spent the rest of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford met
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Foster and family of Abilene, in
Dallas Sunday for an outing,
j Chloe Ann Gray of Deport, spent
of Saturday night with Linda, Mar-
tha and Rhonda Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allen and
Johnnie were on a week end out-
ing in Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Slaton and j
family were week end guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buford |
Freeman of Paris. i
Additional Locals
At Bogata .3 inches of rain fell
Wednesday night and early Thurs-
day morning.
Alfred Robinson requests that
The News be sent his daughter,
hel. i Mrs. Lovanna Green in Irving.
Mrs. L. G. Farris of Gilmer, vis-
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Wilkinson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lowry and
Janie were Sunday guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kirb Lowry.
Rill Bryson of Dallas, was the
Saturday night guest of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bryson.
Mrs. Bess Pope and Miss Tom
Underwood visited Mrs. Neal
Blankenship in Bonham Sunday af-
ternoon.
Miss Justine Ford of Dallas,
spent from Tuesday to Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. John K.
Ford Sr.
Morgan Bryson of Fort Worth,
visited his sister, Mrs. Jim Ed
Ragsdill and family during week
end.
Albert Forester of Texarkana,
visited here Friday with Miss Edie
Forester, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown
and other relatives.
Kenneth Stogner and children of
Odessa, spent the week end here
with his Stogner relatives and Mrs.
Jewell Summers.
Mrs. Basil Robinson of Dallas, is
attending her mother, Mrs. Curt
Green, critically ill in Red River
Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson of
Bogata, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Da-
vidson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Da-
vidson Jr. of Deport, Mrs. Chris-
tine Davidson of Hooks, visited
Mrs. Ava Davidson in Fort Worth.
Sunday. They also visited Miss
Eva Bryson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carroll, Mrs.
Alma Ward of Marshall, Edward
Humphrey of Levelland, wire re-
cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
lie Whitten.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mathena
and family of New Orleans, La.,
are visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
George Mathena, other relatives.
Mmes. Amy Craddock, Alvin
Wood and James Grayson, Dirtne
Grayson and Rhonda Puckett visit-
ed Mrs. Cora Hobbs in Halesboro
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gillispie,
Mrs. Ellie Gibbs of Cleburne, Lu-
cien Williams of Hollis, Okla., here
to attend rites for Mrs. Bodie Wil-
liams, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Beek and family. Martha and Da-
vid returned home with their
grandmother, Mrs. Gibbs, for a
visit.
_ , _ . _ w .. J Mr. and Mrs. Don Kidwell of
Carla, Tracy and Scott Wolfe of Qd k end vigit<ll.s of
Greenville, spent the week with Udessa‘ were 'veeK en<1 v,8,«,rs 01
their grandparents, Mr .and Mrs,
i it'ic on .
"M'idrr
HARVEY BROTHERS
Mas.se>-1'Yrgi »»:i and New Holland Hay Machinery Dialers
CLARKSVILLE
Walter Allen and Janet. Mr. and
Mrs. Carl W’olfe came for the chil-
dren Sunday and were accompan-
ied home by Janet Allen for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lemons had
as visitors Wednesday her niece,
Mrs. Jess Badgett and Betty Por-
ter of Paris and their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Hoyle Lomens and grand-
daughter, Kristi of Abilene for the
week end .
Ray Muscardine of I)- l Rio, spent
the week with Mrs. Aleck .Griffin
and Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin ar:<i
family.
Glo-
me:
Reports Given At
Fulbright Club
Fulbright Community Club
Monday night for their regular
_| monthly meeting with 14 pfr int.
W {.Amos Green presided in absence
of Pres. Raymond Dugger and
Clyde Mitchell. The
Yisiticg hi mother. Mrs. O.
Hudson at Bogata, and her par-
< nt-, Mi- and Mrs. Fred Keep at I * lee-Pres
Detroit, are Mr. an i Mrs. Virgil I secretary. Mrs. Leo Unions, gave
Hud on a d fa.nilv, here from i a f>n®neial report.
San Jiui". Poor Rico. They will I thl‘t the Community
sp in! heie then go to Key | ,,<^n_pa'"t.‘;d; *T'*!’
AVt—i . ”' i., v h’ le he v il| be sta-|
tinned a'marl the Penguin. Other j
. a s n Mm m - ▼ a
Week e’ I
horn • were
and E Mi"
W. F. I! I
luhom.-i City. Mr-. Doris Keep of
Detroit. Mr-. John Forester and
Mrs. Robert Blair of Mesquite,
Mrs. E. R. Sullivan of Deport.
ANo
Center had
a
sta-i r‘‘Port on the water system. A let-
ter was read from Attorney Jim
hi the llud-on l Lm-tt saying the system had he. u
Colflcsh approved and was rtadv for fur-
his grandmother, Mrs. Ollie
ver and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Myers and
Lisa ef Dallas, were Friday to Sun-
day visitors of Mr .and Mrs. Drew
Hancock and James Albert.
Mrs. Vannie Seaman had as
Tuesday guest, Mrs. Lucy Cox of
Tatum. N. M„ who is visiting her
Ison, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Peadcn.
| Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hamilton
and son, Stevie of Dallas,
week end visitors of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carroll of
1 Marshall, were Tuesday afternoon
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gar-
mon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Si-trunk of
McAlester, Okla., spent Saturday
and Sunday with his brother, Mr.
and Mi'S. J. B. Si-trunk.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mangrum of
I.ongveiw, visited Mr. and Mr.-.
\iro- Green and attended the Ful-
ling',t homecoming, Sunday.
Mr. and Mr-. A. L. Smith have
moved here from Eastland and
reported; wj|| th< ir home with their
daughter, Mrs. N. L. Warren.
i .hors
Mr*. Mary
,r l,'a,,o. Mr. and Mr
in and Philip from Ok-
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Grant, George W. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1966, newspaper, June 16, 1966; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902027/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.