The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1950 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1IM
Mug Jimmie Reagan of Dallas,
was a visitor in the Russ Patter-
son home last week.
Walter McDavid is under treat-
ment at a Paris hospital.
Nelson Walker is vacationing
at Colorado Springs, Colo.
Willie Barham of Cuthand is
teaching a singing school at Rosa-
lie.
Emmett Reese of Paris was a
business visitor in Bogata Mon
day.
Several from Bogata attended
the annual Homecoming at Cut-
hand Sunday.
Lester Herring was admitted to
the Red River hospital at Clarks-
ville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McClure
were in Arkansas Sunday visiting
his uncle, D. M. Fortner.
Friends were glad to see Frad
Prichard well enough to be in
town Wednesday morning.
Ruth McIntyre of Bennett, Ok.,
spent Friday and Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry York.
Mrs Anna Griffis spent the
week end in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe King at Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Turner were
in Dallas Wednesday, buying
merchandise for their store.
Wynema Cathcart has return-
ed from a visit with her sister,
Eldeva Cathcart at Dallas.
Vernell Wilson of Dallas, spent
the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilson.
Carol Ann Fortner is employ-
ed at Buckman Drug Store this
week. Margaret Whitten is re-
placing Gerald Puckett at Bogata
Drug.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lit Martin of
'Dallas spent the week end in the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Roberts.
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Mrs. Tim Trujillo of Pueblo,
Colo,, is visiting in the home of
her mother, Mrs. M. H. Marcum.
Don Isenburg of Dallas is vi-
siting in the home of his sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Huddleston.
The State Highway Department
has had workers busy the past
week repairing the streets in Bo-
gata.
A new five-room and bath
residence is under construction
for Mrs. Virgil Wood at Clarks-
ville.
Mrs. Roy Grayson visited her
sister, Mrs. Stella Davidson and
other relatives at Gilmer Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stogner of
Kingsville are visiting his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Stogner
at McCrury.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt of San
Antonio, are visiting in the home
of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Denny.
Travis Morgan of Baton Rouge,
La., is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Morgan, and
other relatives.
Mis. Gus Swaim and Mrs. .Sid-
ney Hudson attended funeral ser-
vices at Clarksville for Mrs. J. C.
Edzarcfs of Irving.
Mrs. H. S. Coldiron and daugh-
ter, Nancy Ann, of Pheonix, Ariz.,
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Hardin.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn James
and children of Grand Prairie,
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Childers.
Johnie and Frankie Branson of
Tyler, are spending the week
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Branson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair and
children of Dallas, were week end
visitors in the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Forester.
Durwin Blair remained for a long-
er visit in the home of his grand-
parents.
Mrs. Vaughan.
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Miss LaVerne Chesshire of
Gladewatpr, spent the week end
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Chesshier.
Billy Joe Vickers, who has
been employed at Beaumont sev-
eral months, returned to his
home at Rosalie Tuesday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.'^Will
Thompson Sunday were Mrs.
George Smith and Mrs. Alton
Kidwell of Mt. Pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waggoner
and son, Eddie of Dallas, were
Saturday night guests of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ellis.
Mrs. W. J. Hawkins of John-
town, is sending The Bogata
News to Mrs. Gene Hawkins of
Corpus Christi as a birthday gift.
Mrs. Bertha Murphy was a
guest of her mother, Mrs. B. J.
McCulloch and sister, Carol Mc-
Culloch at Cuthand Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowie Troutt and
Loyd Troutt of Greenville, were
week end visitors in the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Troutt.
a Clarksville hospital
two weak* <
th». past
Tucker Quinton
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Mr. and Mrs.
left Tuesday for Pdhv lad., for
a two weeks visiting in the home
of his son, Rev. and Mrojjfver
ett Quinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve" Gray of
Galena Park, are expected Sun-
day for a visit with her patents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Morgan, and
other relatives. J
Mrs. Billy Joe Pope of Talco,
daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Pope, is improving at Clarks-
ville hospital following a major
operation there.
Fred Prichard continues to im-
prove at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Forester. He suffered
injuries to his back in a fall sev-
eral weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Craddock and
daughters, Regina and Carolyn of
Paris visited in the home of his
mother, Mrs. Amy Craddock
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dill and
their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth
Sikes, spent Wednesday and
Thursday in St. Jo visiting their
families.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Mitchell Sunday were her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sel-
man, and her sister, Mrs. Ressie
Kirkland of Detroit.
Lonzo Morgan of Muskogee,
Ok., is visiting in the home of his
brother, E. G. Morgan and fam-
ily. This is the first visit of the
two brothers since 1913.
Mrs. A. J. Cornett and daugh-
ter, Jane of Clarksville spent from
Sunday until Wednesday in the
home of her mother, Mrs. Reecy
Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hancock and
children of Dallas, are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Hancock and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Thornton.
Gerald Puckett is on a week’s
vacation from Bogata Drug Store
and is visiting in the home of his
brother. C. A. Puckett, at Nor-
man, Ok. ,
Mrs. L. G. Farris and children
of Gilmer, visited in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Wilkinson, and other relatiyes
Thursday.
Mrs. Anna Gifford had as her
guests Thursday and Friday, Mr.
and Mrs. Manley Gray of Bon-
ham and Mrs. Charley Gifford of
Clarksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kidd and
son of Dallas, returned to their
home Thursday after a several
days’ visit with his mother, Mrs.
Margaret Kidd, and other rela-
tives.
Mrs. T. L. Bryson spent Satur-
day in the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Harold Fuller and family
at Garland. Harolyn Fuller re-
turned home with his grandmo-
ther for a visit.
Mr and Mrs. R F Hale and
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Hale have
returned home after visiting her
sister, Mrs. Arthur King and
family at Ralls. They also visit-
ed at Lubbock and other points
in the west. Mr. and Mrs. Travis
Kale visited friends at Amherst.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bogie and
son, Harold Dean, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Williams and daughter, Pat-
ty, enjoyed a fish supper at Hum-
ble lake Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnwell
and daughter, Tesa of Longview,
are guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Barnwell Sr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Bunch Humphrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Geer of
Riverside, Calif, and George Kidd
of Levelland, are visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M.
Roark and Margaret Kidd.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Capley
and children of Riverside, Calif.,
returned to their borne last week
after visiting in the B. M. Roark
and Mrs. Margaret Kidd homes.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross McClure Thursday and
Friday were Misses Jimmie Ruth
Jaynes of Jefferson, Mamye Bo-
gua of Marshall and Edna Cox
of Talco.
HONOR’S REWARD
One of the two women riding
on a bus suddenly realized that
she hadn’t paid her fare. “I’ll
go right up and pay it,” she de-
clared to her companion.
“Why bother about it?" her
friend asked. “You got away
with it—so what?"
“That’s true,” she replied vir-
tuously, “but I’ve found that hon-
esty always pays,” whereupon
she made her way to the front of
the bus and paifl the driver.
“See,” she said on her return.
“I told you honesty always pays.
I handed the. driver fifty cents
and he gave.ipe change for a
dollar!”
FOOLING “HISSELF”
A colored boy was passing
through a graveyard reading the
inscriptions on the tombstones.
He came to one which read —
“Not Dead — But Sleeping.”
Scratching his head the negro re-
marked, “He sure ain’t fooling
nobody but hisself.”
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from Monday until Thursday va-
cationing at New Orleans, La.
They also visited points in Miss-
issippi and Arkansas. -
Mrs. Florence Franklin of Bo-
gata, was able to be moved Mon-
day to the home of a son, Mur-
ray Franklin at Deport after un-
dergoing a major operation at the
Grant Hospital last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Fennell and
children, Glenda and Kenny, and
her father, Elmer Martin, left
Tuesday for Big Spring for a visit
in the home of their brother and
son, Bud Martin; and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ballard, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ballard of Paris,
visited in the homes of their
daughters and sisters, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Varner and Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Ham at Garland
Monday.
Billy Gene Bell returned to
Alpine Sunday after spending the
week with his wife and son, Billy
Wayne at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Fennell and Mrs. Min-
nie Bell and at their home at
Greggton.
Mrs. Florence Franklin was
able to be moved from Grant Hos
pital at Deport Monday to the
home of her son, Murray Frank
lin. Mrs. Franklin is recovering
from a major operation two
weeks ago.
Dinner guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hudson Sun-
day, were her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Chesshire of Clarks-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Swaim
and son. Bubs, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jap Chesshire.
Mrs. Billy Dickerson of Ray-
mondville, is expected Sunday
for a two weeks’ visit in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Fennell, and other relatives
at Bogata and Mr. and Mrs. Dick-
rcson at Talco.
Mr. and Mr?. Harley Campbell
and daughters, Karen and Kay
of Lamesa, arrived Friday for a
vacation with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Campbell at De-
port and Mr. and Mrs. Lum Fen-
nell at Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mathena
and daughter of New Orleans,
La., returned to their home last
week after visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mathena and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown, and
other relatives.
Mrs. C. E. Davidson of Deport,
Mrs. J. C. Watson and daughter,
Barbara Joan, Mrs. James Gib-
son and daughter, Cerita of Bo-
gata, were in Hooks Sunday vis-
iting their son and brother, J. L.
Davidson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Spear and
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Spear of
Shallowater, are visiting in the
homes pf Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mit-
chell, Dixori Hale and Mrs. Annie
Mitchell and Mrs. Veda Mont-
gomery and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bunch Humph-
rey had as visitors over the week
end and last week, Mrs. Ethel
Doty and Mrs. M. D. Cornelius
of Dallas, Mrs. Velma Baker of
Waco and their son, W. V. Hump-
hrey of Ft. Worth and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Barnwell and daugh-
ter, Tesa of Longview.
Professional
Dr. E. M. Smith
Dentist
X-Ray and Pyorrhea
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
Pat Beadle
Attorney-at-Law
First National Bank Bldg.
CLARKSVILLE
General Practice of Law
State and Federal Courts
Say it with Flowers
Our representative in Bogata
is Mrs. Tom Keith. Contact her
and let us do the rest Special
attention given all orders.
Grant's Flowers
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Mrs. Reecy Jenkins
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Glover returned Sunday from Ft. Laura Wright had as visitors I
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Mr. and Mrs. Harley Campbell
and daughters, Karen and Kay,
returned to their home at Lamesa
Wednesday after visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Campbell at Deport and Mr. and
Mrs. Lum Fennell at Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright have
returned from Carlsbad, N. M.,
where they visited in the home
of their son, Durwood Wright and
family. They made the aquaint-
ance of a new grandson, born to
the Durwood Wrights on June the
27th.
and daughter, Jane of <
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Jenkins
Belton, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jen-
kins and son, Emmett of Valley
Mills, Miss Jo Ann Johnson of
Clifton, Mr. and Mra. C. J. Jen-
kins and Leon Armstrong and
daughter, Reba Esyc of A—
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When In Clarksville
or Mt Pleasant
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Bullington Drag
Mrs. Taylor White returned
last week after visiting her bro-
ther, D. N. Smith and wife at
Tahoka. She also visited in Lub-
bock, Plainview, Amarillo and
Clovis, N. M. Mr. and Mrs.
Smith accompanied her home for
a week’s visit, returning home on
Monday.
A daughter, named Marla Floy,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Littles at a Paris hospital July
25. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Littles of Bogata, and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Conti of James
Town, N. Y. Mrs. Littles and
daughter returned to their home,
at Bogata Monday.
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A dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Spears and Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Spear of Shallowwatfer
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Mitchell Tuesday even-
ing. Those attending besides the
honorees were Dixon Hale and
Mrs. Annie Mitchell, Mrs. Veda
Montgomery and James Montgo-
mery and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell
and their daughter, Alice Ann.
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Wagon and Truck Tarpaulins. Wagon hard-
ware, Cotton Stake Pockets and Cotton Frame Clamps
and End Gate Clips. Wagon Rods 43 to 72 inches.
Ammunition for .22 Rifles and Shotguns.
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