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Till: BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DEC. 24. I%4
The Bogata News FULBRIGHT CUNNINGHAM
SAM C. HOLLOWAY ESTATE.
UDCILE S, HOLLOWAY, Owners
OSORGE W. GRANT. Publisher-
RdRor
as Second Class Matter
Jfawmber 1, 1911, at the post-
Aficc at Bogata, Texas.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
$8.5* a Year
In Red River County
$3.5* a Year
When Mailed Elsewhere
VARIABLY IN ADVANCE
By MRS A. 11 STEVENS
Mr. and Mr-. Blake Reynold:
i
By MRS. IRA TAYLOR
Mrs Odis Watson was haste
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred f‘t her Sunday Scnool Cla- (or
Swint Jr., Fred III, Susan and[ihi,,r Chri-tn as tree on Satnr-
Mark of Deport, to Lonjjvi. w , day r i :hl. They exchanged gift-
Saturday evening for a pre-jand alterwards enj.iyed refresh*
i charge is made for Dublica-
, mt notices of church services
public gatherings where
mm tfaisiion is charged. Where j
is charged or where
or wares of any kind are
d for sale the regular ad-
rates will be applied,
lal obituaries, cards of
, resolutions of respect and
are published at regular
rates.
Christmas dinner with their son aments of punch and'cookies,
and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Paul. The Baptist Church had their
Reynolds. I annual Christmas tree Sunday.
A good crowd was in attend-[ were exchanged from a
ante at the Baptist Church for the] 1‘khtcd tree. The chinch bought
Christmas program Sunday night. |*>nd filled hags with fruit and
Mrs. M. B. Lee returned homeI candy for tho.-e piesent.
Wednesday from Antlers, Oklu., Miss Shirley Preston presented
after spending a few days with {her choral club in a program at
her sister, Mrs. Georgia Robinson.] the B&W annua| Christriias par-
RUGBY
Bf MRS. EARL GROGAN
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Griffin and
Maaily of Paris, were Sunday
^■ssts of his mother, Mrs. Aleck
•ChrifBn and John.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Uoyd Ford were their son, Gary,
Bmt mother, Mrs. Zela Greenway
JUM Odis Wilson, all of Paris.
Mrs. Tom Benningfield of Bo-
gMa, was a visitor Sunday of her
4nghter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
WRaatbrook and Nelda.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen and
Janet were in Greenville for the
UKk end visiting their daughter
and Bister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Wolf and family. Carla Gayle
WnW was a patient in a Green-
ville hospital with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Sillivan Sr. and
Jack Sillivan of Mesquite, ."ere
Sunday visitors of Mr*. Miti Sil-
livan and son and Mr., and Mrs
H. C. Holder.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thornton
fit Paula came the first of the
week to spend Ihc holidays with
parents. Mr. and Mr-. Joe,
Thornton and relatives in Paris. |,5ur ’
ill in a hospital. Mrs. Robinson tv Saturday night at the plant in
is improving. Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tay-
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Epp-1 acompanied the group,
moved Saturday to their house i Mrs. Jesse Taylor, Mrs. Ira
they bought from Lowell Fran- Taylor and Mr.-. E. R. Bledsoe
cis, after doing extensive repairs! vi>*tod Mr. and Mrs. Dave Taylor
to the property. They formerly
in Paris. Monday.
lived in the Rene Embrey rent Mrs. Harry Slusher and Mrs.
house > Bcrniece Wyatt were in Paris
I MonH.-iv visiting Mrs. C. C.
the MeCuistion Hosnj-
Carolyn Earley And
IK \V. Smith Wed
Miss Carrien Rae Earley o
WANT ADS
I .Hates: 3 cents per word first in-
sertion: 2 cents per word each ad-
De. Moines. Iowa, became thf| ditional insertion. No ad accept-
l.iide of Dennis Wheeler Smith
Mrs. Bonnie Ruth Huddleston J M(,,kLo>
of Bogata, visited her aunt, Mrs. "‘‘,l * ' ■ . c,
Bertha King, Sunday afternoon. ^ ' B‘ V’"
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Osburn °^p1' 0!'p'‘l '
t r» j ttt j m t Mrs. Harrv Slusher entertained
Jr., Handy III and Mary Laverno , . ..
, . .. , , . with her annual C hristmus dinner
of Commerce, visited her parents,
... * .[Sunday. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Kin# andi.. * ,lr 44 .
... . c , , 44 , 1 Mrs. nerneiee Wyatt. Charles
Dick, Sunday evening and attend- . . . .. , .
i . McEwin of Chieota. Mr. and Mrs.
ed the Christmas program. 4l
• Kenneth McEwin of Paris. Ira-
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius StevensI vjs S]usht.r of Mc»quitc. Mr. nd
and James L. Hannah attended, Mrs Jem. H;irt .,nd famjiy. Mr
the Christmas program at Cun-|.i|ui Mrs
ningham, Thursday evening.
•d for less than 50 cents per issue.
>f Shreveport. La., in the Wedge-] Terms cash unless you are a regu-
wood Chapel of the First Baptist| Jar advertiser in this newspaper.
Church in Tulsa. Okla., Saturday -----------
afternoon at 3 p. n>. Dr. Warren] STRAYED Red white-faced cow
C Hultgren officiated at the dou-i wt,i«hs about 850 Pounds- If
hie ring rites. j lound tal1 Jlm Robin>on. Bogata.
The bride i- the daughter of Mr.I 632-5818. bll-p
and Mrs. Charles E Earley °f| FLOWERS for all occasions. Call
Des Moines, Iowa, and a grand-j ^r.s. Gordon Allen, representa-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. tive Clarksville Florist, ME 2-
Solonton of Deport. The groom 5521 or ME 2-5872. b-tfc
is the son of Mrs. Helen Brown of I __ -~-J---
Shreveport, La., and the late Lt.| HORSE SALE Cooper, Texas,
J A Smith Gordon Huey sale barn, Sturday,
Wedding music was provided! December 26. 7 p. m. lloopie
by Mrs. Joann Yager, organist.j Randolph in charge. d47t46bll-e
and Bill Pharr, soloist. 1 LJ£E CARpETS and a!1 standard
The bride, given in mnrnatJOj brandji of {urniture. A11 mat.
hv her father, was attiiei in a, tresses and box springs half
gown of antique peau de sole with) prR.e slaton Furniture, Clark.s-
beaded rosepointe lace applique, j vl|jt, h-tfc
Matron of honor was the bride's,
cousin, Mrs. Mack Humphrey of| DvLUXE ROPER gas ranges.
Stillwater. Ok. Bridesmaids were 1 SI lid.50; Vesta range. SI 29.50; At
Entertain Trustees, | Van H. Morgans Are
Eacuity Cunningham Married 60 Years
Supt. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor
entertained the faculty members
and trustees of Cunningham
School with a supper on Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Van H. Morgan of
Detroit, observed their 60th wed-
ding anniversary on Monday,
Dec. 21. The couple were mar-
ried in Detroit in 1904 by Rev. D.
resided in
The tables were laid with white' A. Dickey/ and have
and the centerpieces were the, Detroit all their wedded life.
traditional red and green Christ-1 Mr Morgan, a druggist at De-
mas halls and cedar. The mcnu'troit for 65 years, is a native of
consisted of baked ham, green | Mississippi. Mrs. Morgan is the
Leans, whole grain corn, ma.-hedl former Miss Bennie Caldwell, a
potatoes, hot French bread, pecan | native of Red River County,
and lemon pie with coffee and! They have one son, Richard C
iced tea.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Norwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Weldon Smith. Mr. and Mrs.
Morgan of Dallas, a grandson,
and two great-granddaughters.
MRS. HOOKER HOSTESS
Pete McKnight. Mrs. Berniece] ss CLASS LUNCHEON
Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Waylan
Norrell, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Smith. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Smith.
Mr. and Mrs P. C. Abernathy,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Garrison, Mr. i
and Mr-. Claude Kennedy, Mr.)
and Mrs. Billy J. Oats. Mr. and I
Mrs. Neal Yancv. Mss Shirley)
Mrs. Iva Hooker was hostess
for a covered dish luncheon hon-
oring her Sunday School class of
the Methodist Church at her
home December 16. After a boun-
teous meal the group sang Christ-
mas carols and exchanged gifts
front a beautifully decorated tree.
Misses Barbara Breeding andJudy k.nta cool cabinet heaters start at
! *19.50.
______ _____ Bill Slusher, Mr. and
I Mrs. Boh Kennedy and family, all
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Stevens of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wald Martin and family of Bogata. Mr.
and Mrs. Theo Slusher of Blos-
som. J. R. Horn of Mt. Olive. C.
Dean. Boh Davi- of Tudsa, wa-
bestman. and I.arry Earley of vilie.
Des Moines, and James Thomas
of Tulsa, groomsmen. Ushers
were Mark Stanson of
Charles. La., and Henry Love Jr
of Shreveport. La.
Following the ceremony n re-
Slaton Furniture, Clarks
FOR SALE
Lake %v'r'ng, Rarage and utility
| Preston, the host and hostess^, M,.s Una Lowry. a shut.in mem-
! METHODIST LADIES MEET I lwr- was remembered with .a nice
h -tfj Miss Jodie Craddock had | «lft f,nm the group. .
, . " r" i charge of the program when tliet
6 rooms and hath..
| \\ SCS met Monday afternoon at
the Methodist Church. Devotion-
j a Is. If I Could Be Santa Claus and
Keejring Christmas, were
by Mrs. Marvin Lowry.
50 acre meadow j Brumley read The Prophecy fipnt
house: two extra building lot-.
I S6.501).00. Max Mauldin, Bogata,
Texas 632-5457. b-tfc
given j
Mrs.!
of Clarksville, Wednesday after-
noon.
Several from here attended the
coption was held at the church I FOR I E \SE
A-si:ting were the bride's aunts ) iind 7; .KT0 pasture> Call 652-' Isiah 9. also the Trip to Bethh
[Mrs. Vernon Earley. Mrs. Bob Is | 337H. Deport or see Weldon! hem from the second chapter of
t ell of Clarksville, and ^''s i Hume. d48bl2-cj Luke. Continuing with Luke.
Clyde Barham of Deport. | Mrs. Dick Scott read The Birth
is ful I-
Those in attendance were Mines.
'Linda Hancock. R. A. Grayson.
Drew Hancock. Max. Mauldin,
Dave Mauldin. Ida Mae Mauldin.
Ernest Mauldin. Stella Davidson,
Jim Vickers. Ada Bussell. Dick
Scott. Elbert Bond. Jim Garrett.
Fmmit Moore. Mon Ward. W H
Whitten. Frank Brumley. the lms-
tes- and Mi-s Marv Igis-iter.
C Oneal. Mr. and Mrs. Butyl
Christmas parade at Deport. Wed-j pH,}<s and fondly of Pari-,
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Waylan Norrell of Min-
tcr. was a Sunday visitor of Mrs
Floyd Basinger.
Mr. and Mis. Billy J. Oats were
in Seagoville. Sunday for a lam-
Mrs. Bi'11 Cole fell at her home
Friday and broke three ribs. She
has been suffering quite a hit of
pain.
Elic Adams and son,. Frank of j j|v oathciing at the home c.f his
Bogata, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mor-j sj..1e|. a,-d m,s. Doc I’res-
ris Adams and Bill, Sunday. The' tndge.
men did some bird hunting. | Mr, George Taylor and Mr-.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kerbow re-j |j,lcl Taylor were in Deport on
ceived an announcement of the Wednesday for a vi-it with their
an announcement of
| arrival of a new son to Mr. and
I Mrs. Bill Alexander of Logans-
La. The Alexanders are
Tlie temperature dipped to].
former fulbright residents, he
about 12 degrees early Friday
■eing a former pastor ol the Bap-
fling but we had no icy roads. I
tist Church here.
ibuthseekers ss class
ODD8TMAS PARTY HEI.D
Mr. and Mr?. Lee Kelley of
Garland, spent from Thursday
aunt. Mrs. Mollic Slaton in the
home of Mrs. Luther Cheatham.
Mrs. Robert Taylor and chil-
dren are here for the Christmas
holidays front South Tcxa-. with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor. ,.
Mrs. Eura Sugg is spending t%
Christina.-* at her home here. She
After a wedding trip to West
\ ern Hills Lodge and points n
I Missouri, the couple will ’ e ;
j home in Shawnee Ok., when |
they are student- of Oklahoma j
I Baptist University. 1
| The bride is a yearbook beauty!
(attendant. SGA Senator, and list-1
led pi 'Who'- Who Among Stu-(
(lints in American I'niver-itie
| .a .1 Colic as" and in- rb ed on
; the President's H.oty r Roll and
1 Dean'- 1! >noi Roll Sitt > i( mem-,
j her ef Kap; a D !:,i Pi S r r;t".
j the Ath* nean Social C'la’o and
Pte-ident’s Club.
Attonding wedding were Mr. I
and Mrs. Clyde B.uh. m .ittd Jam-'
ey Mrs. p.ob Is' ell Mr and Mr- !
lent Earley and Mr. and Mi . |
and family of;
Clarksville. I
TOE LEE DAVIDSON
1 ime
?.Irs. Stella
Davidson. Angelic ' SINGING AT JOIINTOWN
mechanic at Skagg? Garage| Voicovs Mi" Craddock read a 1 OX CHRISTMAS NHillT
jnd Wrecking Yard. Highway 37.1 p,„,m 1ht. shepherd*, and Mr
1 t'hone 632-5878. Bogata. d47bllp -- -
BUDDY'S GERALD'S Cioth-
: * *rs, home of quality merchan-
lise 130 Main Street. Ph •
127-3155. Clark.villc di »:
1!. F. Hale, from ,-e.ond eha;ger
of Matthew. The Quest and Tile'
\dorat ion
Four cards wore reported mail*
: and P* 1' 1 -11s ’nade to <ji k and
The public is invited to altend
-inning to le hold at Johntown
in Missionarv Ilapti-t Chur h on
Chi i-tma.s l inlit It will start at
in.
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[until Saturday with his parents.: is <urrently teaching school
(Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kelley. Mrs. Donna. Her sister. Mrs. Wirt
TYuthseekers Sunday School j B))nnje Ruth Huddleston of Bo- -
Methodist .Church!
■ of the metnoRiit ‘v',,u,u'1 gata. visited the Kelleys Sundav
met Thursday nieht at home of I afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mitchell for a! Jhe ufeate family nH,t at thc
Christmas party. The house was 1 jj,Jcata Community Center Sun-
| beautifully decorated in the *1°lj“|day for their annual pre-Christ-
| day motif. Mrs. O. J. Cooper i*| mas luncheon: Among those at-
teacher of the class. Gcnding were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Devotional was given by Mrs.'w. rd Mr and Mr,. Bob Jones
George Branson, with scripture. ,,nd fanlj]v 0f Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.
| from Matthew’ 1:18-25 and f j Kenney Ward and daughter of
^ddth Psalm. She also led I Tulsa Gk Mr and Mrs Hub
| prayer. The group sang Christ-1 Mj|u,r Randy and Cal la Mr and
mu songs, accompanied by Mrs. Mrs_ Le() Ric(ens. Shirley Legate
Ward on the chord organ. js;ashville. Tenn., Roy Legate.
I Mrs. Ward also told a story, The
[Littlest Angel. Games were led
|by Mrs. Myrtis Thornton and
Jess Cothren and gifts were
lged from the lovely tree.
Christmas salad plate was
to nine class members and
guests, Mrs. Bertha Murphy,
Mitchell, Jim Fortner.
WHITES HOSTS
G ADULTS PARTY
and Mrs. Bill White were
Friday night at their home
a Christmas party for thej
Adults Department of the
ist Church and their Sunday
1 class. Teachers arc Mrs.
S. Cody, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Glen White is sup rin-
lent of the department. An-
ately 25 guests were pres-
roung
CARD OF THANKS
every visit, card, flower,
per in my behalf and for the
of Dr. Brooks and the en-
hospital staff, I again say
»k you.” Ernest W. King
Mrs. Bessie Rogers and other rel
atives of Bogata.
Shirley Legate of Nashville,
Tcnn., came Tuesday to spend the
holidays with his father, Roy Le-
gate and sister, Mrs. Hub Miller.
Mr. Miller, Randy and Carla.
W. H. Herring is ill with flu
at his home.
Gene Paul Skaggs and Miss
Barbara Rains of Clarksville,
were united in marriage Sturday,
Dec. 12. Gene Paul is the grand-
son of Mrs. M. B. Lee.
Miss Marquetta Herring of
Commerce, came Friday for a
two weks visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Herring.
Mrs. M. B. Lee accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Bryson of Bo-
gata to Blossom Sunday, where
they enjoyed lunch with their
son and brother, Mark Lee, and
Mrs. Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bryant visit-
ed his mother, Mrs. Wiley Bryant
at Bogata Monday. Mrs. Bryant
returned from Clarksville hospi-
tal, Sunday, where she had been
a patient several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Embrey
visited Mr. and Mrs. Obe Wright
of Deport. Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of De-
troit. vhited Mr. and Mrs. Wheel-
er Embrey, Sunday.
Mrs. M. B. Lee accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Bryson of Bo-
gata, to Paris Monday on busi-
ness.
Rene Embrey of Dallas and
Vernon Eadv of McKinney, spent
Saturday with Rene’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Efbrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Embrey visited her
brother, John Perkins of Bag-
well, Sunday evening.
Mrs. Travis King visited her
sister, Mrs. William Burchinal of
Paris, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dees, Lisa
and Mark of Paris, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Fisher, Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fi=her
were Paris business visitors.
Monday.
Tu n ( lasses Hare
Christmas Party
Mary Martha Class and the
Aduit Men's Class of the Fii-t
i Bapti-t Church nu t Tuesday
Pretre. is visiting hyr here for a night in the educati >nal building
few davs. | for their Christmas party and
— (sandwich supper. Mr.-. A 11
Denny and W. S. Cody are tea li-
VM Oldimzi-
Man can no longer live In
bread alone—he must have a
credit card.”
Carols were sung with a quar-
tet composed of Mrs. Raymond
Damron. Mrs. Denny. Mr. C"dv
and J. N. Lee, singing ‘'Sil-nt
Night." Mrs. Joe Choate directed
several games. Rev. Jas. Barnes
brought the devotional. Gift-
were exchanged front a beautiful
tree and the room was decorated
j in keeping with the season.
LAST MINUTE ITEMS
For the Christmas Shopper
Jewelry. Cosmetics. Candies. Smoking Needs.
Toiletries. Electrical Appliances, many ether
items.
BE SURE TO VISIT Ol'R GIFT SHOPPE
FREE GIFT WRAPPING
BUCKMAN REXALL DRUG
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1350 Kc
KC AR
On Your Radio Dial
KCAR Christmas Day Listeners Log
FOR
EQUIPMENT-NEW OR USED
I US FOR ALL FIRESTONE NEEDS — TIRES
ICTOES OVERHAULED
USED EQUIPMENT
Cultivators
Pasture Dreams
Sad Seeder
New aad Used Mowers
t—U Fergusons
1—Sapor M. Farmall
ANTI-FREEZE
UIVEY BROTHERS
5:58
6:00
SIGN ON
NEWS
Harvey Brothers
Clarksville Christmas Album of the Air
11:30
UNDER THE CHRISTMAS TREE
Black Brothers Coca-Cola Co.
7:00
NEWS
Bullington Drug Co.
Clarksville Christmas Album of the Air
STORY OF THE NATIVITY
General Telephone Co.
NEWS
MORNING DEVOTIONAL
R. C. Burt, Friendship Baptist Church
Clarksville Christmas Album of the Air
11:00 LULABY OF CHRISTMAS
Southwest Pallet Co. of Clarksville
LITTLEST ANGEL
Blackmon’s Rexall Pharmacy
NOON NEWS
Allen Lumber Co. — Oriental Laundry
First Federal Savings & Loan
TRADING POST
Wooley Motor Co.
12:00
12:15
12:30
THE FASHION SHOW
The Fashion
12:35
MARKET & WEATHER
Jim V/ar Feed & Supply
12:40 Clarksville Christmas Album of the Air
SANTA CLAUS RIDES AGAIN
Red River National Bank
1:00
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
First National Bank
9:45
NEWS
Bogata Christmas Album of the Air
LITTLE STAR OF BETHLEHEM
Smothermon’s Aluminum Products Co.
LIFE LINE
Robert Story Chevrolet — HLH Products
—Red River National Bank
LOCAL NEWS
Green’s Furniture — Butternut Bakery
10:15 Clarksville Christmas Album of the Air
10:30 CHRISTMAS VISIJ WITH TKD MALONE
2:00 HANDEL’S MESSIAH
3:00
CHRISTMAS MIRACLE OF JASPER
CROWN
Clarksville Funeral Home
3:30
LAWRENCE WELK’S CHRISTMAS
PARTY
10:00
4:00 Clarksville Christmas Album of the Air
5:00
FINAL EDITION OF* THE NEWS
Clarksvillh Phdhnacy KCAR — Red
River National Bank
Allen Lumber Co.
5:l3i
SERVING THE HEART OF THE RED RIVJ^ \AkLEY
B0GA
10-20
Week of
Mrs. Jennie
at her home.
Cpl, Mow 1
stationed in
30-day leave
Mr. and Mrs
Pfc. Jenn
with Army
somewhere
promoted
was the forn
Eunice
had been
somewhere
His brother,
son SC3c, h;
A son. nai
bin horn to
Ward at thei
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Mr. and Mi;
She had bee
Frances.
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