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Jim Ed Ragsdill of Odessa, is
visiting his family at Rosalie.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Turner were
in Dallas Tuesday on business.
Wanda McClure of Levelland,
spent Monday with Nelda Hud-
dleston.
Bobbie Lou Adams is visiting
Monte Jo Conley in Winnsboro
his week.
^^jnnis Stogner of Ft. Worth,
^Kted his wife and other rela-
5Rfes over the weekend. »
Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and
children of Talco, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Clark, Sunday. ;
Jimmy Gullion of Dallas, visit-
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gullion, over the week end.
O. L. and John Edd Dierck and
families of Wichita, Kans., are
visiting Fate Bell at Rosalie.
Miss Wanda Wright of Dallas,
visited last week in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Wright.
Wilborn Gray of Detroit, and
Rev. Hamilton of Wichita Falls,
visited Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Rainey,
Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Humphrey and chil-
MBen of Clarksville, visited her
*ther, Mrs. Roy Gullion, Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. Paul Griffin and daugh-
ter, Anne of Dallas, came Mon-
day to visit her mother, Mrs. H.
C. McCluer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ballard had
as week end guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Ham and daughter, Phyllis
of Garland.
Rev. Geo. Muncey of Mt. Pleas-
ant, baptized seven candidates in
the J. C. Vaughan pool, south of
town, Sunday.
Mrs. Homer Scoggins has re-
turned home from the Grant Hos-
pital in Deport, where she under-
went surgery.
Bill Hancock and Mrs. Edna
Bowman of Bisbee, Ariz., are vis-
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Hancock. *.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher and
daughter, Reba of Mosely, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Denny, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Denny and
MNne were called to San Antonio
’^■turday by the serious illness of
Her father, Ed Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. John Woodie and
Mrs. Lee Woodie, Dallas, attend-
ed services at the Church of
Christ Sunday night.
Mrs. F. E. Webster of McCrury,
left Thursday to visit her brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
G. Herring of Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Childers vis-
ited Mrs. Nora Allums and daugh-
ters, Miss Elizabeth and Mrs.
Gertie Guest, recently.
Milton Forester xyent to Wichita
spent the
Brymer of week end with his daughter and j
the I and was accompanied home by
his wife and daughter, Miss Billie
Mae, who had spent the week
there.
Mrs. Junior Mathena and chil-
dren of Calmette, La., returned
home Saturday night after a
week’s visit in the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. George Mathena, Mr. and
Mrs. Salathiel Stewart and other
relatives.
Mrs. Sam Brown, Mrs. M. L.
Stogner and Lanny Stewart of
Bogata, Mrs. Junior Mathena and
children of Calmette, La., and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hervey and, sons,
Wendell and Buford, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Stogner at
Mt. Pleasant, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Solomon
and Ouida Ann Westbrook moved
Monday to Deport, to make their
home. We regret losing this fine
family, but we welcome Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Franklin and children
of Rugby, who have purchased
the Solomon house and moved in
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Truitt Sullivan
and twins leftv Wednesday for
their home in Ajo, Ariz. They
were accompanied by Mrs. C. P.
Mansfield, who returned to her
home at Warren, Ariz. They were
called here to attend Mr. Sulli-
van and Mrs. Manfield’s mother,
Mrs. E. R. Sullivan, who has been
ill for three weeks.
Mrs. Minnie Bell, who has been
visiting Mr. and -Mrs. Billy Bell
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Son Pirtle and family at Gregg-
ton, came home Saturday, accom-
; panied by Mr. and Mrs. Son Pirtle
and children, who spent the week
end here with Mrs. Bell and Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Bell. Don Ray
Pirtle remained for a longer visit.
THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2», 1N2
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lowry
and daughter, Janie of Kountze,
are spending a week’s vacation
here in the homes of their par-H BQB
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. DeBerry tensive repairs being made at the
and Mr. and Mrs. Kirb Lowry, i Methodist church, preaching will
A son, Stephen Allen, was born j be at the high school gym.
. • • j »» „ - M-Sgt. and Mrs. Gerald Perry
and children of Carswell Air
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tals be-
Mrs. A. L. Smith of Eastland, | Mrs. Carl Wims is on a week’s
visited her sister and family, Mr. (vacation from Turner’s Dry
Goods Store. Mrs. Lawrence
Mrs. Minnie Swarts of Talco,! Wood returned to work Saturday
Growing feet need the extra
protection that Propr-Bilts give . . . tho
scientifically designed features in
arch and heel zones, that help to
promote foot health . . . the youngsters
will like Propr-Bilt's styling, ton,
Paris.
Jim Fortner has purchased
E. T. Jeffery place and the Jef-
fery family has moved to the Sam
Crockett place at Rosalie. Mr.
and Mrs. Crockett and family
moved to Paris last week to make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chesshir re-
turned Thursday after spending
about ten days with their chil-
dren, 1st Sgt. and Mrs. George
Ray Chesshir of Ft. Worth and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Montgomery
of Alvarado.
1st Lieut, and Mrs. Dee Lowry
and children, Randy and Kathy
of Barksdale Field, La., were
week end guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Branson. Ran-
dy remained for a visit with his
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Denny and
June returned home Monday
night after being called to San
Antonio Saturday night by the
serious illness of her faher, Ed
Hunt. They reported Mr. Hunt
greatly improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stewart
went to Dallas Wednesday to ac-
company Mrs. Oleta McDougle
of Carlsbad, here, where she will
recuperate after a major opera-
tion at the home of her mother,
Mrs. R. M. Damron.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and .
children of Talco, visited her par- I
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lowry, ;
Sunday. Mrs. Denton Wilson of
Bogata and Mrs- I- B- James and.
children of Monahans, also visit-
ed in the Lowry home. »
Cpl. L. W. Lowry returned
home last week from Germany,
where he held spent the past fif-
teen months. After a furlough
here with his wife and baby and
his parents he will report to New
Jersey for re-assignment.
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A daughter, Rhonda Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee Stub-
was born Aug. 21 in the Clarks- blefield and Rickey of Beau-
ville hospital to Mr. and Mrs. mont, returned home Monday af-
Gaston Puckett. Grandparents ter spending their vacatiori here
are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Puckett i jn the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Margaret Kidd of Bo-1 and Mrs. H, L. Stubblefield. S-
gata. Mrs. Puckett and baby re- I Sgt. Frank Stubblefield of Barks-
turned home Wednesday from dale Field, La., also visited her
the hospital and are spending a
few days in the home of her mo-
and cock of Bisbee, Ariz., were called thers Mrs. Margaret Kidd.
---1 ty the zf I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Puckett re-
grandfather, Will Hancock^ who ceived word Monday that their
• • I' . ‘ . | son-in-law, Wayland Weddle of
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Childers and
and i Melba were in , Dallas Tuesday
in
Our representative in
your town is Mrs. W. H.
WHITTEN. Contact her
and let us arrange your or-
der—large or small.
Witmer Floral Shop
Clarksville. Texas
ris Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvill Chandler
and children of Legate, spent Sat-
urday and Sunday here in the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,. ...
Lum FennelL spending their vacation touring
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones of So-
nora, arg visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones of Bogata,
and Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Black Sr.
of Johntown.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Allan Leg-
gett of Fulbright, were supper
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Clark, and Patsy
Monday night.
Week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Castleman and sons,
Kenny and Al, were Mr. and
Buck Rodgers and childreriyi
and Jill of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Childers
returned home Monday after sev-
eral days’ visit in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bal-
lard, in Commerce.
Mrs. Pete Pederson and chil-
dren, Gary Mack and Joe Ann of
Los Angeles, Calif., visited ,Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Johnson and daugh-
ter, Charlene, recently.
Tommie Corbell 6f the U. S
Navy, stationed at Long Beach,
Calif., came Tuesday to spend a
17-day leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Corbell.
Mrs. Earl Roach of Lorenzo,
and her daughter, Mrs. Ralph
Beard and son, Walter, and Mrs.
A. M. Aikin of Paris, visited Mrs.
Minnie Lawler, Monday.
Guests Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Denny were
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson
and Mr. and Mrs. James Robin-
son and children of Talco.
Charlie Wilson’s barn burned
Wednesday about 5 a. m. Origin
of the fire was undetermined,
Mr. Wilson had recently put a
lot of new hay in the barn.
The Rev. Charles Tope of
Spring Hill, Will begin his duties
as pastor of First Baptist Church,
Sunday at 11 a. m. Everyone is
cordially invited to hear him.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henry and
children of San Antonio, are here
visiting her sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Denny and June
and his parents at Hagansport.
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dren of Ft. Worth,
returned home with them for a
visit.
The Everready Sunday School
class made $94.25 on their dinner
Dickson, had undergone an emer-
gency operation there Friday and
was resting very well. He and
his family had arrived last Wed-
nesday to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Puckett. He be-
came ill on the way and spent
Tuesday night in a Nacogdoches
hospital.
A 7 lb. 13 oz. daughter was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Van Dea-
ver of Broadwater, Neb,, in the
at
several states—Washington, Ore-
gon and in Canada.
Miss Patty Hobbs returned to
her home last week after spend-
ing several weeks with her fa-
ther, Philip Hobbs, and Mrs.
Hobbs in Amarillo. Patty was
employed while there. •
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Stogner
and sons of Lamesa, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Abernathy and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Ingram and son of Paris and Mrs.
M. L. Stogner of Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Stogner of
Bogata, and son, Kermit Stogner
of Kingsville, left Monday for a
two weeks’ Vacation to Wyoming,
Yellowstone National Park and
other points of interest.
John Paul Cooper, who
spent the past year in Flagstaff,
Ariz., is here visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Cooper. He
will teach math, in Midland Jun-
ior High School this term.
Visitors Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Brown were
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Amerson
and children, Mary Ruth, Jenette
and Gene, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McGahee of Mt. Pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Fennell and
family had as guests Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Rush Carter and daugh-
ters, Shirley and Virginia, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carpenter and
daughter, Cynthia of Bagwell.
dale Field, La., also visited her *
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davidson
Jr. of Deport, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
C. Watson and daughter, Barbara
Joan of Bogata, returned home
Sunday night after a vacation
trip to Sulphur, Ok. and Hot
Springs, Ark. They were joined in
Hot Springs by Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Davidson and daughter, Di-
anne of Hooks.
Carefully Reconditioned
and Every Car
inspected
1946 Pontiac Streamliner
Coupe - Sedan. Heater.
Clean blue finish —$795
1949 Ford Custom Tudor.
Radio, heater. Extra
, ■ clean-----------$1295
^S946 Ford Tudor. New seat
covers. Radio and other
extras $745
1940 Chevrolet Coach. Clean
inride, good tires, heat-
er $345
1946 Plymouth Station Wa-
gon. Lots of service for
the price $395
1942 Chevrolet Panel. Ex-
tra good. Clean for a
’42 $895
1930 Model “A” Ford. Good
tires, good motor, good
body, good everything
but the price-------$105
, 1946 Ford * Tudor; 1941
jMChevrolet Coach; 1939 Ford
^Mrudor now in our recondi-
Ftt—ing department. Ready
thia week or early next
week.
New Stock Coming In
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Polk, La., spent the week end here
with his wife in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Rainey.
Miss Rowena Johnson who has
spent the summer at Hobbs, N. q
The Methodist church is being
redecorated this week. The audi-
torium, pastor’s study and two
class rooms. Ocie Barnard of
Cuthand is the contractor and
plasterer.
Bobby Setzer of the U. S. Navy,
Jim Grant Garrett of Bogata Rationed at Corpus Christi, who
and Wade Garrett of Duncan, Ok., ^.,been ^tending a school m
spent the week end in the home ' 5al’forn,ia’ a"«ved Tuesday for a
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Garrett | ^-day leave with his father,
at Dallas Frank Setzer-
Mrs. Loyd Fuller of Levelland, Mrs Kenneth Stogner
came Monday for her children, and chddren of Lamesa, spent the
who had been visiting their I ^e«k end bere \n tbe hon?e® of
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- b^eirograndpar^tsT’ and MrsH
ris Rnhprts Ben RaV> Mrs- M- L- Stogner, and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Garrett and
daughter of Lewisville, Ark., and
Mrs. Irene Garrett of Bogata, are
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By MRS. MARVIN WARD
- Mrs. Walter Pettit and daugh-
ters, Linda and Brenda, visited
her mother, Mrs. Hattie Butler
at Pattonville, Monday.
Mrs. F. E. Webster of McCrury,
returned home Monday after vis-
\ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Herring
Lubbock last week.
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Aug. 20 to Mr and Mrs. B. L.
Roark of Great Lakes, Ill. Grand-
narents are Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Base in Ft. Worth, and Bill Han-
Roark of Bogata and Mr. ;
Mrs. Thompson of Norwich, Conn.- j here by the serious illness of their |
Capt. and Mrs. N. R. Williams ' grandfather. Will Hancock, who
and son of Washington, D. C., I »s seriously ill with pneumonia,
spent last week in the home of i 1
his sister and family, Mr. ‘ ~ ~
Mrs. Gilbert Huddleston. They i visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Chil-
also visited relatives in Fulbright. I ders and children and to make
A son named Toney and weigh- j the acquaintance^of their new
ing 10 lbs., was born Thursday ! granddaughter and niece, who
Aug. 25, to Mr and Mrs. Lester i has been named Donna Lynn.
Anderson. Grandparents are Mrs.!
Ida Anderson of Bogata and Mr. Falls Saturday and
and Mrs. Richard P
, wucn ciivi witii mo uaugmci uiivt
- family, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Byous |
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Bridgeport, Neb. She was nam-
ed Lorann Kay. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Stevens and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vari Dea-
I ver of Fulbright. The Van Dea-
vers formerly lived at Fulbright.
Mr. Van Deaver taught a G. I.
school at Deport before going to
Brdadwater to teach a G. I. school.
and Mrs. Jim Smith, last week.
Ivxn. muimc owarvo vi laivu,
spent Tuesday in the home of her after a week’s vacation from the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Denny, store.
R. C. Stanton of Manhattan Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ward visited
Beach, returned home after a two their daughter and family, Mr.
weeks’ visit with Jim Grant Gar- and Mrs. G. C. McMinn and chil-
rett. dren of Ft. Worth. Carol Jean
Mrs. Virgil Wood and daugh-
ter, Peggy of Clarksville, spent
Tuesday in the home of Walter
Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Vickers of Saturday in the basement of the
Talco, were week end guests of Methodist church, instead of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim $43.24, as reported in last week’s
Vickers. News.
Mrs. Jim Vickers and Jerald Dwane Ward of Nashville, Ark.,
Dean, and Mrs. Hobert Bell and is visiting his uncles and aunts,
daughter, Ann, attended the Vick- Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Vaughan and
ers-Rodgers wedding in Talco sons of Bogata and Mr. and Mrs.
Friday. , Floyd Chesshire and family of
Sgt. 1c C. K. Braddock of Camp Deport.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Laherty and
aunt, Mrs. Roland Grimes of
Wichita, Kans., were week end
guests in the home of Mrs. La-
herty’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
M., where she was employed, re-
turned to her home here to enter
P. J. C.
Elmer Martin returned home
Wednesday after several days’
visit with his daughter and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Rush Carter of
Bagwell
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