The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1963 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DEC. S, I9C3
LOCAL NEWS
By MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME 1-5322
Drew Hancock was hospitalized
•t Clarksville Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs Tom Isenberg of
Garland, were holiday visitors of
their daughter, Mrs. Leon Hud-
dleston and Mr. Huddleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McGee and
son, Sam, of Bartlesville, Ok.,
visited her parents. Mr and Mrs.
| Buck Kidd,' during holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of
Talco, visited Mrs. Claudia Low-
ry during holidays.
Mrs. Davie Collins of Dallas,
was a week end visitor in the
Delbert Bums home.
Mr. and Mrs. Avera Rassure of
Dike, were recent visitors in the
K. O. Shoulders home.
Mrs. Bess Pope was the Thanks-
giving guest of her sister, Mrs.
Winston Clark at Marshall.
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John D. Vaughan of Dallas, und
Melvin Vaughan of Det/t< n. were
holiday guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Vaughan.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyce Williams.
Clinton and Karen of Mesquite,
were holiday visitors of her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Arm-
strong and Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hurt and
children of Plainview, were here
for the holidays with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allen
and other relatives./
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Mr. and Mrs A W. Hurvillo
and Stan of Hurst, were holiday
visitors of her mother, Mrs. Ray-
mond Fennell and Mr. Fennell.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Brown, ac-
Icompanied by Mrs. Bonnie Fus-
sed, Mt. Pleasant, spent Thanks-
giving with Mrs. Jean Goss and
Kaylen in Muskogee, Ok.
Jim Ed Lee and daughters of
Dallas, have been visiting his par-
ants, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lee.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farrier of
Dallas, were here for the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lee.
Miss Aleene Garren is reported
improving at home after recent-
ly suffering a light heart attack
Mrs. Betty Anderson of Dallas,
■pent Thanksgiving Day with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C Jones
Mrs. E. T Jeffery, a recent pa-
tient in Clarksville hospital, has
been ill at her Rosalie home this
Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Turner,
Mrs. Verna Becton visited Mrs.
P. C. Knotts in Mt. Vernon, re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C Gannon re-
quest that The Bogata News be
sent their nephew. D. E Bynum
in Dallas, as a Christmas gift.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Robinson, Mrs. A. H. Rakes, who has
Vin and Shelia, Mr. and Mrs. Paul made her home with her daugh-
Durham and Sabrina of Dallas, i ters, Mrs. W. L. Philley here and
were holiday visitors of Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Odie Reese at Paris, is now
im-on's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curt a resident of Pleasant Grove
Green. Nursing Home at Paris.
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Rev. John Streun, Mrs. Iva Mr and Mrs. Clifton Conine
Hooker, Miss Mary Lassiter, Mrs | had as holiday guests Mr. and
Stella Davidson were in Winns- i Mrs. C. C. Swindell of Longview,
boro Monday to attend District; Mrs. Katie Ludwig of Odem, Mrs.
Conference at the, Methodist; W. G. Fromme of Sinton, Mrs
Church. Celina Krouse of Mathis.
Mr. and Mi . Doyle Glover and
children left Thursday for their
Mrs. C. L. Bailey, Mrs. Cleavie
Bull and children visited their
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Morgan
visited her sister, Mrs. Robert
Landrum and Mr. Landrum at
Foreman. Ark., during week end.
Mrs. Robert Gillis reports her
son, Mr and Mrs. Herman Lee
Preston and baby have moved
from Las Vegas, Ncv., to Level-
land.
Mrs. Frances Ann Vaughan
/Mike, Mudclyn and Michelle of
Dallas, were holiday guests of
their aunts, Mrs. Tucker Quinton
and Mrs. Alma Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Watts re-
turned here recently from Odes-
sa for a visit while he recuper-
ates from a heart attack. He is
reported getting along fine.
Mr, and Mrs. John Childers had
as Thanksgiving Day guests their
son. Dr. John H Childers und
family and Miss Mertie Drake of
Dallas.
Doyne Roberts returned Thurs-
day night to Dallas, where he is
employed, after spending the hol-
idays with his mother, Mrs. Tra-
vis Morgan and Mr. Morgan.
home in Denver City, after j daughter and sister, Mr. and Mrs
pending the holidays with his j Sam Adcock and children in Dal-
mother, Mrs. Lewis Redburn and
Mr. Redburn.
Dr. and Mrs. Claude Earl Rey-
nolds and Deneen of Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lynn Whit-
las, Friday. Mrs. Adcock is re-
ported improving after illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Myers and
Lisa Dru of Dallas, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Han-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reed and
Tracy left Wednesday for their
home at Thomaston, Conn., after
spending a week with her mo-
ther. Mrs. Floyd Bell, Leon and
other relatives. The Reeds and
Bells visited in Paris Saturday
with Mrs. Vera Melton.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Topping.
Kay and Johnnie Mae, accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Norris
Phipps of Paris, were guests Sun-
day at a dinner in the Tom Skid-
more home at Manchester. The
meal observed the- holiday and
the birthday of George Jackson.
ten and Bruce of Paris, visited cock and James Albert, during
during the holidays Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Reynolds.
Ross Guion <>f Corpus Chri-ti.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner.
Sunday. He was enroute to Mes-.
quite from Nask, Ark., and ac-
companied by a Mr. Tolliver.
Mr. and Mrs Billy Rex Burns
and son of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Gene Hale and children of
Clarksville, were holiday visitors
of the ladies' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Vern George.
the week end. Mrs. Hancock ac-
companied them home for a visit
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Stogner
and children left Sunday for then-
home at Odessa, after visiting
Mrs. Jewel Summers, Mrs. Bes-
sie Blankenship. Floyd Stogner
and other relatives.
Mr. und Mrs. Amos Wright.
Bo and Mary of Corpus Christi.
were here for the holidays in the
Boots Cooper and Jerry Dodd
homes at Johntown and with his
mother. Mrs. J. P. Wright, Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lawing of
Arlington, were Thanksgiving
visitors of her aunt, Mrs. H. L
Chesshir, Mr. Chesshir and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corbell and
sons were Sunday guests of Mi
and Mrs. W. J. Corbell at Mt
Vernon.
Miss Laverne Chesshir of
Gladewater, spent the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Chesshir.
Miss Mary Lassiter returned
home Sunday night from Belton,
where she spent three weeks with
Mrs. W. M. Burks.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brooks of
Victoria, were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Watkins and family.
Mrs. Virginia Bishop returned
home Thursday from Grand
Prairie, where she visited Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bishop and
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moore of
El Paso, were Thanksgiving vis-
itors of their mothers, Mrs. G. C’
Moore in Bogata, Mrs. C. C. Kirk
in Dallas.
Patsy Griffin spent the holi-
days in Deport, attending her
sL-ter, Mrs. Cecil Handley, receiv-
ing from burns suffered two
weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. William Tully
have moved into the Miss Kath-
erine Pittman home in South Bo-
gata, from the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tully.
Mrs. Virginia Bishop has re-
turned home after visiting Miss
Dixie Wadlington. poll > patient in
Miss Johnnie Mae Topping re-
turned Sunday to Commerce,
where she is a student at ETSC.
after spending holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Topping and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Huddleston
attended funeral of his uncle.
Neugent Tyler at Dimple, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tyler of Dal-
las. spent the night in the Hud-
dleston home after attending the
i rites.
Lynn Alsobp'ok of li ving, was j
here for the holidays with his j
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watters,
Robert Watters and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Watters of Dallas, were
guests at a family dinner Thanks-
giving Day in Winnsboro at the
home of Mr. and Mr.-. R F. Fid-
ward.-.
that I have purchased the
McDonald Texaco Service Station
on Main St. and Highway 271 in Bogata
And will appreciate your paronage. Stop by
for Dependable Texaco Products and Efficient,
Friendly Service.
RALPH TULLY
a Bartlesville. Ok., hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McGee
Sam.
and | parent.-. Mr. and Mrs. P >lk Also-
and l.rou!-. The A!- brooks visited
Mr, and Mrs. T F Harmening at
Manchester, Sunday.
Rex Craddock, here for the
Hancock rites Thursday, visited
his mother. Mrs. Amy Craddock.
Mrs. Cora Hobbs of Halesboro
also visited in the Craddock
home.
According to word received by
his mother. Mrs Sam Ferguson
and other rela'r.v-. Carl Fergu-
son of New Gulb was in serious
condition at Methodi-t Ho.-pital.
I Houston, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chesshir ord-
■r a renewal subscription to The
News as a birthday gift for their
daughter, Mrs. C. B. Flippo of
Grand Prairie.
Mr. and Mrs. Boe Vickers spent I
the holidays with their daughter-
in-law. Mrs Maxine Vickers and
children at Port Barre, La. They
were accompanied by Odell
Bogie.
Mrs. A. D. Stephenson and
son, Mark of Salina. Kans., have
been visiting her mother, Mrs. T.
T. Kinsey, and others.
Nelda Dodd attended a reun-
ion of the Ragland family at
Wills Point, Thursday with H. C
Ragland Jr of Dallas.
A renewal subscription to The
! Bogata News for Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Pierce at Oklahoma City, J
is the gift of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W S. Cody.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B Handley
and sans, Lorenzo and W. B., have
moved to Mt. Pleasant, where
they purchased a home.
Her condition reported regress-
ing. Mrs. R W. Glover, who un-
derwent recent brain surgery, re-
turned to St Paul's Hospital.
Dallas, Tuesday.
Pam, Lynn and Ronnie Henry
of Mt. Pleasant, spent the holi-
days with their aunt, Mrs. Altus
Denny and Mr Denny
Thursday to Saturday guests of
Mrs. Ada Mankins and Sebum
were Mrs. Albert Mankins and
Kenneth, Mr and Mrs. Thomas
Keith of Floydada.
Mrs. Floyd Bell. Mrs. Raymond
Damron, Mrs. Bill Reed attended
open house at Harvey Florist and
Paris Garden Club. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Parker of
Mexia, here for the funeral of
her brother-in-law. Kenneth
Hancock, spent Wednesday night
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Os-
icar Legate.
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SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Hormel Red Shield BACON, lb.
39c
Mrs. Tucker’s Shortening, 3 lb. can 59c
Salmon, Humpty-Dumpty, tall can 49c
BISCUITS ................................ 5c
Elgin OLEO
2 for 25c
Salad Bowl Salad Dressing, Qt. 35c
Scot TOWELS, 120 count 19c
VEL Washing Powder, giant size 59c
ONIONS, Yellow 5c
Folger’s COFFEE, Lb............. 59c
CARROTS, 2 Bunches 15c
COCONUT, 4-oz. can................ 19c
Kisner Grocery
and Market
During holidays Mrs Ida Lee
had as visitors Mr. and Mrs. B
W. Rodgers, Linda and Brenda of
Longview, Mr. and Mrs. G. D
Gamble of Clarksville, Mrs. Ken-
neth Stogner and children of
Odessa, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lee
and son, Ronnie of Lubbock, Mr.
and Mrs. Smiley Hinson and
Vicki, Mrs. Jewel Summers.
A son was b"rn Wednesday.
Nov. 27 to Mr and Mrs. Jerry
Clemmons of Talco. Grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clem-
mons of Talco and Mr. and Mrs
Carl Williams of Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mauldin had
as holiday visitors their children
and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Mauldin and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Mauldin and
children. Danny Mauldin of Dal-
las. Mrs. Myrle Carr and children
and David and Larry Emrey of
Euless.
f^llristmas gifts...
to be worn with pride
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things with eloquence. Few gifts render such a lifelong
admiration and service.
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Thanksgiving week visitors in
the Jerry Dodd Sr. and J O
Cooper Jr. hones were Mr. aid
Mi Aubrey Cooper and M.iriKn
.f Reel water, Roy L. Cooper. Mi-
ami Mr- Amos Wright Sr . Mary
and Amos Jr ••!' Corpus Chri-ti.
Mr. and Mrs Hirer Ra-land and
son, and H C. "Tony" Ragland
h , all of Dallas.
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
BILLFOLDS .......
SI.00 to $5.00
BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS
59c and $1.00
New Shipment BEDSPREADS
$5.95 to $27.95
New Shipment THROW RUGS
$1.98 to $2.98
New Shipment LADIES DRESSES
$5.95 to $8.95
MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS
$1.98 to $5.95
MEN’S DRESS SLIPPERS
$8.95 and $10.95
MEN’S DRESS GLOVES
$1,00 and $1.98
LADIES HOUSE SHOES
$1.98 to $3.98
LADIES SWEATERS
$1.98 to $12.95
ALL GIFTS WRAPPED FREE
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Grant, George. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1963, newspaper, December 5, 1963; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902275/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.