The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1960 Page: 2 of 4
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Bv MRS EARL GROGAN
royio Solomon cf Dallas, spent
I art of the week with his parents,
Vi and Mrs, Travis Solomon
Nancy Wood Is
FFA Sweetheart
Bosnia FFA Chanter had
called meeting Tuesday, Oct
for the purpose of electing a ch;>p-
Honor Roll of
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TELEPHONE ME 2-5322
Hale Hostess
9a Garden Club
R. r. Hale was hostess
for a meeting of Bo-
Garden Club. Fourteen
were present After
— call, reports of committees,
RR®- J. L. Walker had charge of
• VNinn on Shrubs.
An invitation from Winnsborc
Bohn dub to attend their
£asv October 27 was announced.
Vn Britt Lassiter was winner in
"draw” game. Delicious re-
ts were served.
Walker will be hostess for
Club’s next meeting on No-
len y Don Kcl.y, who has been Mr end Mrs. Mervin Slaton !tor Sweetheart and a business ses
lar advertiser in th's newspaper.! Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper at Lackland AFE, San {and family visited her parents.
I nnH farv,. i,, inciin/1 Mr — > -i M,-.. ! Antonio, and has been on a ten Ur nnrt \frc r,-n
vism’u mi. ai.fl mrs i.....——• —
Hollis Burns and children in Ee-ld;'V 1?ave ’*’*th his parents, Mr.
FOR SALF. — Hospital bed, and
railing. Mrs. J. W. Merritt, Pat-
tonville. Phone OL 2-4160. db36
ROYAL CASTLE electric blan-
kets. two year guarantee. $2.95
down, $2.00 per month. Bogata
Variety Store. M2c
BIG VALUES in GE steam irons,
GE mixers, Mirro-rratic fry pans,
electric clocks, toasters Bogata
Variety Store. b52c
SEE THESE Bargain — Sweaters
in all sizes, Kapok bed pillows,
children’s sleepwear. Bogata Var-
iety Store. b52c
EXTRA Good Lespedeza hay at
my barn, 70c per bale. Dess Ste-
phenson, Bogata, Phone ME
2-5648. d34-36 t33-35-p
Im Wilkinson
Mm College Play
A LEAKY Faucet or a complete
new bathroom; Nawt Hackler is
the man to do the job from Bo-
gata Lumber Company, where
they carry a complete line of
plumbing fixtures and supplies.
Free estimates. Bogata Lumber
Company. dbt-tfc
METHODIST LADIES MEET
gatp, Tuesday.
Fourth Monday nigtu is' the
regular PTA meeting night, but
because of the rain, it was post-
poned until Thursday night. The
new president Mrs. Otto Baker,
presided. After a business ses-
sion. a short musical program was
presen*ed, consisting of a duct by
Mr. and Mrs. Euger.e Norwood
solo by Neva Jean Norwood, pia-
no solo by Jonita Ruth Smith.
Director was Harold Bell. A hat
style show, “The Hat Bex,” with
each official of the PTA wear-
ing a hat decorated to represent
their respective office. Eightv-
two were present and cookies,
punch 3rd coffee were served
Next meeting will be fourth
Morday night. Oct. 24
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith and
children of Dallas, spent the week
end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Norwood
Mrs. Dorothy Dean Baker and
daughter, Jannie of Greggton,
spent the week end here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Pynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pitman and
childu n of Dallas, spemt the week
end with her parents, Mr and
*arc’ Mrs. J. II. Kelley of Paris
'Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
"Russell Guest, Mrs. J. N. Henry
gram leader when the WSCS met
Monday at the church. She also
led the devotional. “Recalling
Our Heritage — Expanding Our
Horizons” was the subject of a
panel discussion by Mm.es. R F.
Hale, Jessie Simmons. J. L. Wal-
ker, F. P. Brumley, Robert Phelps
and Miss Mary Lassiter.
A new B.ble was presented to
Wilkinson, sophomore ((he group. They voted to serve
major, has been selected refreshments to Sub - District
p_J°,e ot Junes Broadbent MYF on 0« tober 24. Shut-in and
Lm Morris College s fortheom- '*,,<* people were remembered
Miss Jodie Craddock was pro- Mrs. Otto Raker and children.
Mr. ard Mrs. Blake Eonham of
Umtv, were visitors in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R
L. Denison, Sunday.
and Mrs. Buford Freeman
and family at Paris durinp th'(
week end.
Mrs. Earl Grogan and Mrs.
Emma Wood were Sunday visit-
<>f Clarksville, Mr. and Mr John ors of their mother and sister.
H. Kelley and Connie ■ Paris, | Mrs. May Bell in Bogata.
Mrs. Queen Clarkscn, Mrs. Bessie* Mrs. C. L. Bailey and Ursy had
Rogers, Roy Legate, the honorce.'as suppei guests Saturday her
host and hostess. | daughter. Mrs. Kenenth Bull and
Miss Jewel King of Dallas, Mrs. j children of Cooper, and Sunday,
Poss King of Paris, were visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Garvie Bailby of
Deport /
Mrs. Mervin Slaton entered
some canned food and sewing in
the Red River County Fair and
Exposition and won two blue rib-
bons on foods and one on sewing
Mrs. Thurman Franks spent
part of last week with her daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duffee
Mr. and Mrs Jule Hood. Mrs. J.
and son, Bobhv Ray. and Mrs
Kennedy visited relatives in Dal-
las over the week cr.d. mcludir z
Mr:*. Harry Merifield and son
Mrs. Cuic- Kcnnedv ai'd Mr-.
Botbv Kennedy’s sister. Melba.
Miss Ann Cox and Go,don Cox *!,r’ Marlon Kennedy
of Commerce, visited their nar.l?' nd< d ,h.° Nn,,onal PSn'
Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Travis
King and Mrs Bertha King.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hammer and
Pat of Aiken Grove, were Sun-
day gursts in the home of Mr. and
Mrs Travis King and Dick.
Bill Bakei Jr. left for his home
in Lubbock after being here with
his mother, Mrs. Bill Baker Sr.,
and attending his father, a patient
in a Paris hospital after an injury
at the gin. Baker is reported im-
proving.
Sunday guest; for lunch with
Mrs. Bertha King were Mr. and
Betterton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Rres and
baby if Paris, spent Sunday with _ _________ ______ ______
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neal j her daughter, Mr and Mrs. John
Yancey and Mrs. Allie Rees. I Kelley and family at Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Kcnnedv I Mr and Mi s. j J. Kerbow, Mr.
and Mrs Hubert Kelley and Miss
Tina Lee were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd Ker-
sion.
Nancy Wood, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Car! Wood of Rugbv.
was elected Sweetheart. She
will represent tne Chapter jn a
heautv contest in February to b-
held at Texarkana Junior Col-
lege.
The Chapter decided to accept
some junior boys as members of
the local chapter that had a con-
tact in schedule and couldn't tak >
agrirulture. The membership will
be local only, since they capnot
be a member of the state or na-
tional association
The Chapter allocated $60.00 to
help pay expense of President Joe
Cruce and Vice Pre sident Gary
Don Patton to the National Con-
vention in Kansas Citv, Mo.. Mor-
ris Trimm, teacher of vocational
«r, ata. 2
gate in Dallas. She also visited T ’i- ....
lions:
Dr E E. Brooks
Mrs. Mack Kennedy
Mrs. C. P. Pearson
Joseph A Hagerty
Mrs. L A. Smiley
W. W. Bryant
Mrs. Stic Thomas
R. D. Hanson
O. W. Leggett
CORRECTIONS
Errors appearing in an account
of Mrs. Iva Thompson’s death last
week: Claude Thompson is from
Houston, not Dallas; there are
eight surviving grandchildren ra-
ther than one. Six great-grand-
children also survive. *
Mrs. Bill Kelley and children of
Houston. Miss Maxine Kelley of
Dallas ard Donald Kelley of
Paris.
Mrs. Queen Clarkson was a
guest Thursday until Sunday of
onts, Mr ard Mrs. Edwin Cox,
Sunday.
Harold T Bell was a guest in
the James Jones home Sunday
where they will go via train to
Kansas City.
W. Starks and Dewey in Arling-
ton
Mark Griffin of Paris, spent
pait of last week with his grand-
mother, Mrs. Aleck Griffin.
A dinner at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Jessie Kidd ‘-iindav
honored the birthdav of Mr. Kidd
and h:s granddaughter, Sherrie
Lvrm Mauldin. Those present
........ „uvu were Mrs. Kidd. Mr. ;*nd Mrs
bow and children in Dallas. Mr. Mail Id in and Mr and I
Dr. Wm. B. Miesch
OPTOMETRIST
Eyed Examined
Lenses Prescribed
In Clarksville—Monday, Tues-
day, Wednesday, Saturday.
In DeKalb — Thursday and
F iday.
CLARKSVILLE
tal convention while is. Dallas,
Rev. Tom Rector of Ft Worth,
was a visitor Sunday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs Harry Slushcr.
. .. ,, , , . . Those visiting in the hone of
nigh and all attended church Mr. and Mrs J n. Williams Sun-,,.men Sr
V'n S.h7dv Gro,vo' Rcv- dax v.er* Mr. and Mrs L O. D* - Mi and Mrs Bobbv 1) C, -
J‘The W hPf St°.V m 'SWl of ,,ou >"n Ml ;’nd Ml '- men aid Paula Jane ot Ft
.V'-‘d nun.,, of «»«•*,. Ok,a V.',:,h ,-r ,,d H
and Mrs. Lee Kelley of Garland
ana Austin Lee of Dallas.
Leo Ridcns is reported iM and
was admitted to Red River Cour.-
t.- Hospital Clarksville. la-1
week
Mr. ard Mrs T W. Moss of
Norman. Okie., were guests las*
wetk of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Crt-
Mrs. Mauldin of Bogata. and thi |
|ionoree<.
Mr. anl Mrs. Llovd Ford h»d
as Sunday visitor. Rov Jenkins
and T"i-d.iy. Odis Wilson, bo,h I
of Paris 1
Pat Beadle
ATTORNEY AT LAW
First National Bank
Building
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
Ul\
Production of *The Reluctant i 15 cards and 14 via’ts bv the , _ ....... ............... ..........
immunte. 'ladies the past week. “God loves Is' w>alt- Mr and Mrs. C F. ,\fr and yjr!i Gt raid IWas and >rs pi,rents Mr. and Mrs J II
Thia will be the first perform- ;Cveiycne personally” was the l4,t‘ndod. tht’ Sunday son Ge rald Wayn*. Miss Hard'Cremeen Sr.
in the schools drama do- cnritiial life tboueht eiven before nl"ul Church service at the Bap DcShnso MU-. Hi,-. n.,i . i., I . ..-.i et. r> t r»..i i ... ,
frandrlH!
J. D. Wi
: pritual life tbought given before
t for Sandra, who is the the benediction by Mrs Jessie
iter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. sm monr.
n of Longvil-v, and! - . — ...... .
»ught**r of Mr. and Mrs. 'oi'T OF TOWN PFOFLF
I. D. Wilkinson of Bogata She ' ATTEND THOMPSON RITES
tops in speech at the College • Among out of town |x*oplc here
year with a grade averag-- for yirs. Iva Thompson rites
•• were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Osteen of
j Oklahoma City. Mr and Mrs. J.
t'i'v? ChSrehh atmrbr^Vhe.^ Shi,7°' Ml“s ^nr«ha O -l.-bv.' R- \ end Mrs C L. Rol L-.rs *,f
Rel f rh ,Catbv Jo Williams. Mrs Lueill, Pu.v w* re lure Sundav ;o f I"
1 urr,B“'w*• ‘V
..r,u ;ij_. rs .11.- - csmp Ail, , and Caioivn t'riieh and were gu* rts o Mrs.
m!, B r-1,11 I^-Ik **o* £r..,S^ hi,,'
-va,0rp.rs’:nf!’,MM°,f’T<N Pal'r, V'sl,,'d Mr" on'1 Mr' Alfr.H j.ln u uf 'ih. rm.u ”, r. . k’. '.l
rlansP7o »LMt«'pi;!' ihe Frjncc ,n Sawyer. O’,.la.. Fnd'->. • *wm> of Mr. and Mrs A H. Stev-i
near future We will mis« her’ ?, ’* DrShas,‘' ,,f L'oustnn war in* and other relatives,
from o ip romwi'niiv a and Ti » sHay o/ S* v ra* from this communitv |
from oar community. • h:« sister, Mrs J. B William- aH* nded the Re 1 River Count v!
Mr. and Mrs. Nrrm.an Sain of und Mr Willmn s,
Talco came Sunday to visit her Mr-. J. B
Fair in Clarksville Thursday un-1
William* and Mrs t’l Saturday
t..... w .»ll>. I I DUU.IM.IY
^rA i ^ Virkor® v^iU’d J I. \V;| Mrs s D ir.n was a patent*
^BAPTIST LADIES MEET *C Taylor Mary and Bubba. Bud
^ Tied bv*MS. Marvin* Mr and Mrs. H c.jM»y p‘sev returned home with liams and Miss ZotVll* ifkf.nge. 1 n' ll* d River "County Hospital I
Mrs Jaurc? Jordan had Mrs. John Jarksor., jthein. She had rpc%nt several at Dvporl Nursing Home Mondav. Clarksvil! • li^t wit!;
.r of the opening program Jack Mn- Joenell days Imre with her daughter. I
«kd dirtributed literature outlin- Sk'd"iorc of ClarksvRle, Mrs. j Mrs. Dexhong.
duties of officers for the veer Mamie Bartley o' Grapevine,. A birthday dinner was given
*The Riole study was led bv Mrs Madge Lou Howard. Mrs. I at the home of Otis Watson in
•Cn E W Kine with l-^-son from Martha Evans of Paris, Rev. Hoyt , honor of his birthday. Those
outline of studv and theme. The Brinlee of Saltillo, Mr and Mrs. present wore Mr and Mrs John-
Hnistrv of Healing, by reading Claude Thompson of Houston |nie Musgrove and babv, the Em-
and distcussing of assigned verses, . <fionr Norwood family, De|b rt
«T scripture related to the theme CA*D, ®F ™ANKS * of ^rt.Mrs.
by the group. There were twelve1 w,rh at ,Kls t,me tP exor<”i,i Rfdd.v of Pans, Mrs. M T
ASBESTOS SIDING PAINT
(i1 vos An Old Home A New Look !
Ti is Paint is Ily j><mh| f> r A-iustPs Sulir.q, but
c;.n also be •.is*' i : Ui ' k. St’.i»T< :in<l Ci n.«*rt blocks.
ll((inoi,iir:-l • lllister Km-istant
Fade and .Mildew llesist ml
Hotter Ap|iear..m''a • '.us|s Longer
Modem. Ktine'ional Color-
$59.') Gal.
BOGATA LUMBER CO.
HOC.XTA
it The closing prayer was
brought bv Mrs. C. P. Pearson
Next meeting will be from
our deep gratitude for the help Normen.
and kindness and thoughtfulness Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper
from Mrs. Thompson’s manv and children spent Saturday in
Jtoral Service led by Mrs Russ *‘riends Tht‘ Thompson Family. Pnr,s with her mother. Mrs. Edna
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The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1960, newspaper, October 6, 1960; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902097/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.