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Those present for the occasion were
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his parents, his brother Bradley, and
his grandmother, Mrs. Bob Mauldin.
VFW Hosts Bingo At
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The VFW Auxiliary 8187 played
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26 residents participating. Mayor
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By Berniece Wyatt
Services were dismissed at the
Baptist Church Sunday evening for
the members to attend the 5th Sunday
singing at the Pattonville Baptist
Church.
Dorothy Dean Ogden of Longview
and Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Ray Bledsoe
of Ben Wheeler were dinner guests
ofLorettePynes Monday. SuePynes
of Roxton and Buddy Taylor visited
in the afternoon.
We would like to welcome George
and Carol Newberry and Jeremy into
our community. They have moved
into the Harry Slusher house.
Mr. & Mrs. Chris Chipman and
Riley had Sutyiay night supper with
Bill and Ruth Chipman.
Shirley Rayon, Jane Trahan, and
Judy Mansfield of Vidor visited
Mabel Lynn Monday afternoon.
01 lie Ruth Guthrie and Carl B.
Guthrie of Talco and Virginia Bell of
Paris had lunch with Mr. & Mrs.
Norman Sain Monday.
Mr. & Mrs. Frankie Norwood and
family are spending the week in Cor-
pus Christi where he is attending a
FFA Convention.
Geri Bankhead and Chance spent
last week with Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Wheeler of Denver, Colorado.
Sandra Gifford of Paris spent Sun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Forrest Parks of
Deport.
Mr. & Mrs. James Norwood and
Mr. & Mrs. Todd Cole and Lacie
spent from Wednesday until Sunday
at the Bob Sandlin Lake.
Rev. & Mrs. J. D. Watson of Paris
visited Mr. & Mrs. Joe Bailey Will-
iams Wednesday night.
Telephone Numbers Of
State Offices
Agriculture Department..
800-835-5832
Aids Hotline (National)......
800-342-2437
Aids Hotline (Texas).....
800-299-2437
Alcoholism and Drug Depend-
ency
800-622-2255
Alzheimers Disease Info.,
800-272-3900& 800-438-4380
State Bar Of Texas- 800-932-
1900
Blind Council-800-424-8666
Blind Library-800-252-9605
Cancer Society-800-422-6237
and for donations-800-223-
7874
Texas Chamber of Commerce-
800-635-1411
Cocaine Hotline-800-262-2463
Comptroller of Public Accts (tax
info)
800-252-5555
Consumer Credit Hotline-—
800-538-1579
Crime Insurance Info—
800-638-8780
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Nichols of Ath-
ens are spending the week in the
Dwayne Baker home.
Mr. & Mrs. Conard Norwood of
Katy spent the weekend at their home
here.
Carol Dorsey and Jennifer of De-
port had lunch with Lucy Fowler
Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Talma Fowler
of Pattonville visited in the after-
noon.
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Burchninal and
Tanna of Houston spent from Thurs-
day until Sunday with Mabel Lynn.
Mr. & Mrs. Billy Ray Oats and
Brandon were vacationing in Las
Vegas from Thursday until Sunday.
Mary Briscoe of Reno visited Mr.
& Mrs. Norman Sain Monday after-
noon.
Several from this community at-
tended the old fashioned revival in
Deport last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Burchinal and
Tanna of Houston, Mr. & Mrs. Leo
Barnes of Vidor, Patsy DeWitt and
Tiffany of Irving, Bill and Ruth
Chipman and Shirley Lawrence had
Saturday night supper with Mabel
Lynn.
Sue Jackson of Paris, Karla Palmer,
Kara, Andrea and Aaron of Bogata
and Mr. & Mrs. Dewayne Drinnon,
O'Neal and Weston were Sunday
dinner guests of Jane O'Neal.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Powers attended
the 5th Sunday night singing in
Pattonville Sunday night.
Mr. & Mrs. Scotty Norwood,
Trevor and Amber and Georjeana
Oats spent the weekend in Bastrop,
LA.
Virginia Bell of Paris and Jamie
Ray of Charlotte, N.C. visited Mr. &
Mrs. Norman Sain Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Burchinal and
Tanna of Houston and Mabel Lynn
had Friday night supper with Mr.&
Mrs. David Ballard of Paris.
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Mr. & Mrs. Aimer Norwood Ijad
supper with Mr. & Mrs. Coiiard
Norwood Saturday night.
Ruby Ailes and Carolyn Cocbran
ofTay lortown visited Mr. & Mrs; Joe
B. Williams Friday.
Mr. & Mrs. Talma Norwood Vis-
ited Mr. & Mrs. Aimer Norwqod
Saturday. ■;
Katherine Sugg had Sunday liiqch
with Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Ailejmf
Taylortown.
Mr. & Mrs. Darold Norwood^of
Paris visited Mr. & Mrs. Alfder
Norwood Friday night. •’
Deana Gibson and Dillon, Jaryis
Watson, Zarinska Musgrove, Bai j
Gant and Loric Penson of Kauffl
had lunch with Mr. & Mrs.
Watson Sunday. j!
L'Wanda McKnight attended a
hair-style show in Paris on Monday.
Mr. & Mrs. Stacey Musgrove,
Stoney and Charity spent last week in
Branson, MO.
Sunday night supper guests of Mr.
& Mrs. Johnny Musgrove were Lorie
Penson of Kaufman, James CoucICof
Paris, and Zarinska Musgrove.
Evening visitors were Jarvis Watspn
and Bruce Watson.
Jarvis Watson, Deana Gibson,
Brad, Watson Bradley and Bret had
Sunday night supper with Mr. !&
Mrs. Odis Watson.
Mr. & Mrs. Scotty Norwood,
Trevor and Amber and Mr. & MA
Billy R. Oats, Brandon andGeorjeemF
had supper with Geneva Norwood
Sunday night.
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Slusher are at-
tending his father, Harry Slusher, who
is seriously ill in St. Joseph Hospital
Ethel Williams was admitted to
Red River General Hospital Monday
morning.
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Free adm. Call 903-793-0140.
SOUTHERN LADIES
ARTS A CRAFTS
Aug. 13-14
Four States Fairgrounds, Loop
245 A 1-30. $3 admission into
large arts A crafts show. Sat.
10 - 6, Sun. 11-6. Call 501-
773-2941.
19M NIKE TEXARKANA
OPEN A 6TH ANNUAL
DAVID PRYOR PRO-AM
Aug. 15 -11
Golfing at the Texarkana
Country Club, Forrest A
Ferguson St. Adm. is $5 per day,'
Mon. - Sun. Children 12 A
under free. Call Joan Carter or
Gemma DaviB at 903-793-3151.
3RD ANNUAL REGIONAL
CHEKRLSADING CONTEST
Aug. 27
Downtown Texarkana, 219 State
Line Ave. Jr. High A High
School Cheerleaders compete in
a regional meet at 10 a.m.
Groups will be judged by the
National Cheerleading Assoc.
Call 903-792-6867.
TASTE OF TEXARKANA
Aug. 30
Four States Fairgrounds, Loop
245 A 1-30. 4th Annual Taste.
Good fun A good food. Hours
are 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Price
is $7.50 to "taste A sip" the ones
you like or, try them all! Order
tickets at 903-793-6769.
BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL
Sept. 1-4
Strange Family Bluegrass Park.
Hwy 59 @ George Thomas Rd.
Bluegrass music festival all
labor day weekend. Call 903-
838-0361 or 903-794-0301.
ELIOT PORTER: COLOR
PHOTOGRAPHS
Sept. 6 - Nov. 5
Regional Arts Center, 321 W.
4th St. A touring exhibition
from the Museum of New
Mexico of fifty color photos by
America's premier color
photographer. His discovery of
the intrinsic beauty in nature
has influenced a generation.
Call 903-792-7681.
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Chamber ol Cammarca 903'792-7191.
ALL SYSTEMS GO!
May 3 - Indefinite
Discovery Place, 215 Pine St. |
Life Science Exhibit for children |
ages 5 - 12. Hands-on activities; I
such as a giant heart, "body; I
bibs" (internal organs), A Mr. - |
Bones, (skeletal system) will • I
teach and delight your children. • I
Adm. is only $2, children under I
4, free. Hours: 10 - 4 Tues.-Sat I
Call 903-793-4831. I
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QUADRANGLE I
FESTIVAL ■
Sept. 10 - 11
Downtown Texarkana, Broad St.
2 miles of quality arts A crafts A
booths, live music, kid's rides, ^
food booths, also the 1st Annual .
Ford Mustang Show. $1 entry to J
Quadrangle. Call 903-793-4831
for festival news.
both annual four 5
STATES FAIR 4 RODEO
Sept. 16 - 25
Non-stop entertainment for the |
whole family! Includes midway) |
explosion of fireworks, a PRCA |
rodeo, carnival, exhibits, |
agriculture, livestock A petting |
zoo. See below other events: |
Tracy Lawrence 9/16 I
Fireworks Show 9/16 * I
Demolition Derby 9/17 I
Four States Rodeo 9/21-24 I
All located at Four States •
Fairgrounds, Loop 246 A 1-30 •
Call 501-773-2941.
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1994, newspaper, August 4, 1994; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth912697/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.