Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1991 Page: 3 of 10
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Thursday, September 5,1991
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OC5TER CLUB president,
oanWeatherall, presented the
rst tebel Booster Club stadium
o Sheila Keel Friday night
at the Rebel scrimmage game.
Mrs. Keel identified herself as
the Rebel fan in the newspaper.
(Staff Photo by Nancy Brown)
Pittman Reunion Held
families of C.W. Pittman and
na Pittman Fry celebrated their
linual family reunion Sunday,
hber 1 at the Mt. Pleasant Civic
i 112 family members included:
Bill and Becca Pittman Austin, Bari
and Billie Heitman, Coppell; Stanley,
Cindy, Nicholas and Cole Heitman,
Dallas; Steve, Kim, Chase and Jenna
Heitman, Southlake; Veibeth Pittman
Wyatt, Talco; Duke, Barbara and
Patric Wyatt, Garland; Lenny, Lori
and Chelsea Moore, Garland; Kenny,
Michelle, Taylor and Victoria How-
ell, Garland; Charlene Pittman Black,
Talco; Bill and Faye Perdue, Kilgore;
, Crystal S wanner, Longview; Frankie
and Maxine Harrell, Talco; Carla!
Harrell, Austin; Butch and Harrolyi
Black, Garland Allen, Terry, St
tha and Joshua Roberts, Mt. Pie
Bobby and Jackie Crowley, Just
and Jolee Kirkland, Mt. Pleasant;
Danny Blac, Talco; Thelma Pittnan
Westerman, TtUco; Rex West*
Talco; Lloyd, Penny, Brad, Kir
and Keith Boudreaux, Grctnq
Michael and Kimberly Boutf
Burns, LA; Rayford and Vera r
Talco; Linda and Shari
Talco; Stephanie and Ja
White, Bogata; Kristie Eu^, Talco;
Renee Gaskin and Kasey, Mt. Pleas-
ant; Robert, Ann, Lakin and BJ.
Wisinger, Ml Pleasant; Randy and
Dana Wisinger, Mt. Pleasant; Jerry,
Patricia and Mike Pittman, Mt. Pleas-
ant; Regan, Terry, Mark and Cody
Howell, Longview; Hall and Tincy
Pittman Straham, Talco; Carl (Whisk -
ers) and Donna Pittman, Billings, OK;
Vicki Waggoner, Billings, OK; Scott,
Stacy, Erett and Ethan Grubbs,
jlilene; Fenold, Becky and Crystal
omock, Billings, OK; Bob, Ter-
, Brandi, April and Robby Pittman,
Billings, OK; Carla, Tiffany and Mike
Purfy, Billings, OK; Gary Pius,
Talco; Randy. Mona and R.C. Pitts,
Talco; Wal lace and Wilma Fry, Talco;
Jackie, Katy, J.W., Kassie and Jero-
mie Stinson, Forney; C.W. and Janet
Fry, Mt. Pleasant; Lawrence, Eunice
and Ireland Fry, Bryan; Sarah Ham-
mock, Bryan. Family friends attend-
ing were Ray Lou Damron of Bogata,
Bro. Clarence Moore, Neoma and
Kristy Moore.Talco; Bill and Myrtle
Smith, Ml Pleasant; Otis and Estelle
Blalock, Ml Pleasant and Pat Beck
of Mt. Pleasant.
The family enjoyed a wonderful
day and look forward to the next
reunion.
"Revocable Living Trust"
To Be Presented At Fulbright
A seminar on
Living Trust will
Fulbright Comm
Monday. Septeml
probating a will
be discussed. R<
Bedford will
le Revocable lion.
given at the Sandwiches, cookies and drinks
r Center on will be served at 6 p.m. and the
19. How to avoid meeting will begin at 6:45.
save taxes will Everyone is invited to bring sand-
:rt Anderson of wiches and enjoy a real educational
it the informa- meeting.
Red River County
Genealogical Society To Meet
The Red R^er County Genealogi-
cal Society rill meet Monday, Sep-
tember 9 at730p.m. at the Red River
County Lit
SpcakcrVill be Dr. James Conrad,
archivist a/bTSU whose subject will
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Mr. and Mrs. Diehard D Eudy
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Celebrate 40th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Eudy of
Greg, TN, formerly of Bogata, cele-
brated their 40th anniversary, be-
lated since July 28, on August 25 at
the home of their daughter, Kitty
Eudy Mays of Clarksville.
Hosts for th affair were their chil-
dren, Kitty Mays and family; Nathan
Eudy and Gay of Clarksville; Justin
Eudy and family of Paris; Nicky Eudy
and family of Bogata.
The couple were married in Miller
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Cake and homemade ice cream
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of Nathan on August 24 and Justin
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By Berniece Wyatt
One thousand members of Kim-
berly-Clark in Paris enjoyed Labor
Day with a picnic and other activities
at the Flying M Ranch. Coke and ice
cream was served and the day was
well spent.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Smith of Oroville, CA on the
birth of their son, Michael Andrew,
bom August 27. Grandparents are
Bob and Nona Smith of Marysville,
Ca and William and JoDellc Cooper
of Cunningham.
Willie Wilson and Lessie Stuart of
Reno spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Joe Oats.
Neva Yancey of Paris is a patient
in McCuistion Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Burchinal and
Tanna of Houston spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Riley Lynn.
Loretta Pynes spentThursday until
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ogden of Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sain and
Mrs. Ida Deshong visited Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Guthrie and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl B. Guthrie of Talco Sunday.
They also visited Lula Whitney and
Dumas of Talco and Mr. and Mrs.
D.C. Thomas of Johntown.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powers spent
the weekend with his daughter. Ruby
and Sam Hoover of Denison and at-
tended a family reunion celebrating
Roy's 94th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Ward of
Bogata visited Milow Hume and
Stasha Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mock of Dallas
spenlSunday with Mrs. Delsa Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunn and
family of Carthage, MO and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Dunn of Minter had dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Pressley
Saturday.
Alma Norwood and Cindy Nichols
honored Geneva Norwood with a
birthday dinner at Western Sizzlin
Thursday.
Lucy Fowler visited Johnnie War-
ren in the Deport Nursing Home Fri-
day.
Charles Buddy Pynes of Paris had
supper with his mother, Loretta Pynes
Wednesday.
Bill Chipman.
Velma Cox spent Tuesday night
and Wednesday with Dora Hester of
Paris.
Ira and Mary Norman of Edmond,
Ok spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Odis Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Norwood,
Logan and Laton, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Ray Oats and Brandon and Geneva
Norwood spent Friday night and
Saturday in Texarkana and attended
a volleyball tournament.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Guthrie and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl B. Guthrie of Talco,
Steve and Mathew Guthrie of Flute,
Virginia Bell and Christophe Horton
of Paris had lunch with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Sain and Mrs. Ida Deshong
Saturday. Larry Bell of Paris visited
Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Powers
and Mr. and Mrs. Talma Powers of
Amarillo are spending the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering of
Miami, Florida are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Aimer Norwood, Otto Baker
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Cooper, Ryan
and Khemin of Clardy and Mr. and
Mrs. William Cooper attended Bon-
nie Sue Phillips' 11th birthday party
in Lone Star Saturday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pressley of
Nacogdoches, Mr. and Mrs. Orel
Bennett of Ft. Towson, OK and Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Golden of Cooper had
lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Pressley Sunday.
Mrs. Della Howe received word of
the death of her sister, Lola Belle
Joiner of Garland last Friday. Sym-
pathy is extended to the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Devlin of
Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Devlin
of Minter, Bill Stallings of Paris and
Velma Cox were dinner guests of
Dora Hester of Paris on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Watson, Mr.
and Mrs. Stacy Musgrove, Stoney
and Charity had lunch and supper
with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Musgrovj!.
and Zarinska. Brandi Hall of Pauon-
ville was a supper guest.
Ethel Cooper and Erick Barrios of
Paris had supper with Della Howe
Sunday night.
Geneva Norwood wa shonored
with a birthday supper at the home of
her son, Frankie Norwood. Guests
attending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Nichols of Deport, Brandi Hall of
Pattonville, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Wat-
son, Brett and Bradley of Taylor-
town, Mr. and Mrs. Odis Watson,
Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Norwood, Nelta
Musgrove and Zarinska, Linda
Musgrove, Stoney and Charity,
Brenda Watson, Bruce and Jarvis,
Deana Gibson and Dillon, Billy Ray
and Neva Jean Oats, Brandon and
Georjeana, Scotty and Treda Nor-
wood, Spur and Amber.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering of
Miami, Florida, Lennos Graham and
Mr. and Mrs. Darold Norwood of
Paris an Mr. and Mrs. Talma Nor-
wood had supper with Mr. and Mrs.
Aimer Norwood Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jackson and
Janec took David Jackson to College
Station Friday where he will attend A
& M College.
O'Neal and Weston Drinnon spent
Friday night with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Drinnon of
Frogville, OK.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering of
Miami, Florida, Lennos Graham of
Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Norwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Talma Norwood and
Cindy Nichols spent Labor Day at
Bob Sandlin Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. William Drinnon of
Frogville, Ok were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Drinnon Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pressley of
Nacogdoches spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Pressley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Norman of Ed-
mond, OK visited Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Whitney Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Risinger of
Paris visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Whitney Monday.
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Nichols, Thomas & Nichols, Nanalee. Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1991, newspaper, September 5, 1991; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923163/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.