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The Bonham Daily Favorite from Bonham, Texas • Page 2

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YHf FAVORITE Bonham, June 5, 1964 7 The Bonham Daily Favorite Fubllebed Dally Excepi Saturday by BONHAM PUBLISHING INC. at Port Off ce at Bonham. Texan, claae Ball AUBREY MeALISTER, Fd-tof-Publiibec DEATHS Mulberry Residents Have Guests Final Rites Held By Glenn Hemphill II lexas Si college MULBERRY 6 his home Mr. and Mrs Omar Hodges Milton Ilinte of A A liL lover the kend Mr and and Grady Fair- For Mrs. Manhattan.

Kan. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hall A nonham college ntudent will I Students who are selected Mrs lack Hodges and family I w' re guests of Mr and find out what bunking business the program may work for I ui M. Editor lalph Allan Mechanical Foraman My Barr Advertising Managar Harold Winnett Circulation Manager M.

Inesday. Ji in the First Baptist church at 10 a.m. Friday, rs. Matthf Dr. A.

la Kenned Mikr Smith Civil Rights Bonham Student to Study Southerners Get Banking the Norway Style Chance to Agree On Voting Pact WASur ESS ASSOCIATION Prospect Su Kennedy, Miss I A largo cr md Earl Bonham. Other homecominp i "i'n. fiord .1 grand- dd. NOTICE TO PUBLIC arroneoua reflection upon the character, reputation oi Wol ri Hanrttnt of any firm, individual or corporation will be gladly lilT0S m6IQ 101 aorreclad upon it being called to the attention of the United Preee International is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all dispatches credited to It or not otherwise Credited to the paper and also the news published here is. Clarence Taylor SUBSCRIPTION RATES ohm Delivery In Bonham By Malt In Fannin and Adacent Counties Mail Eleewhere Me Week 00 Ytat $11 00 Yeat for Goi who died at Oumas.

Iannety of Kunar son. i Norway is like this summer, weeks or six They ar I Mr. and Mrs Bond Rater and i Mr. and A. Parks Mike Smith, a junior at the then allowed to work in varioti 4 were' Ra- and Mrs Amanda Donaldson University of Rochester in New departments of the business ii lonty I ynn, and Mr.

servues York, will working in the to get an over all picture, Millie Rater and Mike Kirkpatmk at Denison, Tonsberg Sparebank in Tons- of the business operation. ch attended memorial services at Tuesday afternoon. a rv.rtirm.nt c- i sister oerg. Norway, as a participant! Smith, who served as secre- down V1l a Mrj. in a student work exchange pro fh i bate 1 A i rmwi, attended mem- and family, Jo Emma of 1 A.I.E.S.I..C, chap- a lunrh at the Bowie and Mr and Mrs.

Billie fhe son nf Mr and ter at the University of Roches- Sun- McCraw of Telephone were Mrs. H. I). Smith of Bonham, year Wl11 work would f.U^tS of.Mr' and Mrs- left New York Tuesday after- weeks in Tonsberg. He will Sm Antmi md I a BOAC for Lon- return to New York Sept.

I Mrs. Glenn Hemp-1 vjsk with thp will serve as president the for shill visited with Mrs. Pansy Treudell in hngland and A 1 C. chapter at the uni Bailey at Leonard Sunday. versitv i travel England until he re- Mrs.

Johnny Hall and i unr-kincr in Nnrwnv i ports for work in Tonsberg June wornmg in morway i Neathery gr.iduai plans to visit with I non at the work exchange program the exchang. Methodist university Monday v'orK hen I ouise Cain and sponsored by the A 1 I S.E.C "1 am Donaldson were graduated fraternity which has Alp Karahasanoglu. i Mrs. A. L.

Walker, Mrs. chapters on international cam- ield exchange stu Glenn and Johnny puses. of the chapter dent from lurkey. who Hall attended the County Coun-j work four hours a week interest -1 with and pamits i the I cil meeting Monday evening at ing managers of vari his stay in in I in Bonham. oita businesses in the program Smith also plans to visit IP!) ned II off hill uberi II said hi i the PatkmaJ Advertising Representative: Texsa Dally Preaa League Begin The Day With God SATURDAY, JUNE 6 Read John Help those women which laboured with me in the gospel With Clement also and with other my fellow-labourers whose names are in the book of life.

(Philippians 4:3) V. wood, Wise I naerai Home hap m. Friday for Clar lavlor. would June 12. Officiatine er vs.is Charles Kuhn ol Interment was in tin Negro Attacks Man on Subway NEW YORK sub way rider trving to read and ignore a m.in lying on the car floor If tl to end Tue Ra ne four and a lived on Thurs- The knifing cident of and ore sit Authority with a knife was the fifth violence this urred as 200 Tran(1 A) police went OVortimn ovf riime piiirf)i and station Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Tabor and Foreign students are placed in Spiller, a former classm.it«* family have returned to Spring American businesses participat-1 from Bonham. stationed in field, Mo. I jng in the program, Frankfurt, Germany Hi the Larkin Wortham Rites Saturday Ginger Rogers Stars in Musicals Opener Monday dr The season of the Dal las Summer open Monday with tic nut iK ft roadway musical h.t of 1 is based on earlier interna stai'e th- I tht The Americani- ble Russians in the Charleston, nine minute ex Queen Rogei play of the by Jacques Deva PU ouise irti and family will and Kentuck heart Fi Starring as li rani Ouch Molli nan, with I sab Me i ai Mr ess Tatiana willc 11 er Rog- ind 1 Dvbis as their IHSti, at ers, reluming to captivi ite Dal- I ren Helen Mr. and las musicals audi gain rs in the sIella cast are He mar f.he did with ana.

1 Pai il Michael, per at Vivacious perform ance ol Willi, im le Mai sena Jack lr- 190H TOM BEAN (Spl H. (I at kin Wortham, 7 retired farmer, died in a White- right nursing at 30 m. Thursday, June 4 He had been in ill health for some time. Funeral services will be held 7 at the Tom Bean Baptist church quired at 2 pm Saturday. The Rev.

Don Howland, pastor, will offi-j man Iv ciate. He ill be assisted by i said, a the Rev. Howard McSpedden and and the Rev. R. Corzine Baptist ministers.

Interment will be iti Vittitoe cemetery a in directed bv Earn duty on forms. The victim. Howard Feist, fit. a taxirab driver, was reported in senous condition at Coney Island Hospital. His assailant, identified bv police as Newman, 43.

an unemployed laborer, was ar rested by TA him through .1 rear car and overpowered hit "I dun't know why I it police quoted Newman as sa iu Brotherhood To Hold Convocation Club Demonstrations Meets June 16 Are Continued turn; The Randolph Community club meeting set for June ft has DALLAS dem postponed to June Hi. so the The United Brotherhood will I onstrators planaed to return to members can attend the Tun hold the regular monthly meet- a segregated cafetena today, day June 9. Awards night at who chased lT 1 at 3 Sunday at the New ignoring a court and in- the National Guard Armory for train to the Home Baptist church. Bonham, dicated they may carry their cwntnunity Improvement clubs The Rev. Mr.

Starks, pastor protests to other Dallas restau club the church, will give wel- 1 ran I chairman table, and being plan: twr felt like come and the host churlh will The demonsuations began a Jun was nu( ava 11 provide music 1 week ago. A total of 24 white id had been nnA kj another procram is All rhurrhes are invited to the' and Negro maKe a rim to Mrs. D. 1 Harkins I cave Saturdnv Mrs I the not drunk were rf All churches are invited to rvice. said the Rev.

never mi than 16 at one time ned for the June 16 meetinj lad to step aroun 1 fltKir, police as he took his seat an reading his news paper, the man started cursing him. Fearing trouble, the few other I i Johnson president of the broth-1 picketed the Piccadilly fe und er hood and pastor of St. busy Commerce Street Singing Converton To Have Special tham was born May 8 rarsi durry, Tenn. of 1rs. Robert Wortham Miss Pearl Tros litewright Dec.

13 parts of tne train. As tht irses continued Feist finalh the man to ind your own busi Mark Baptist church, Dodd City. Bishop Wilson, deacon, will be master of Fred Hale Will Preach Ri a in last sumirn i ing production Pt in wi hero of tl 1 ivyan. The plot involves th le to exist in Paris a which a fully when ou end butler to an An School 'for Beginners At Washington on alone and I he man daggered to feet, pulled a knife from pocket and slashed out at Feis police reported. The followed sugge tions from community und civ niahtly curie at Survivors are his widow.

Mrs. is by Lee Pearl Wortham of the home; omposer of "Catch two Revdy Wortham of ng and other hit I ubbock, John Wortham of that 1 Anne wrote the 1 Oklahoma City, imposed on ind David Shaw the book three daughters, Mrs. Ben-1 an emergency Hughes, highly success nice Coker of Sherman, Mrs. sands of armed ducer of the past three Vincent of Idalou. Mrs.

created for tiie Summer Musicals, will vans of Dallas; 10 grand-j street and sii and 15 great-grand- in the again serve as managing direc- childr tor New to the Musicals staff dren. this year is the stage director, Gene Bayliss, director of shows fur the major nf Dinah Shore shows Telephone hours; the director, Jack Lee; and choreographer, Brians Services He'd Friday ODDS AND- The Readine School for b. I nnu ginners will be taught bv tin hurnemaking girls at ton school starting Monday! 15 and will held 9am to 12 noon Ing through June -'1 I This is an opportunity children who will he the first grade in Septemb prepared to havt a fctart with their cla matt the fall term of school Mrs. Nobit Chapman wt the school. fc Check sheets will girls.

There -4oi play, story for at Fail Elm street. Dal at 10 I The Troy G. Whitlock On USCG Cutter good SCGC MACKINAW (FHT- utes in NO Troy Whitlock. iMiat- I swain's mate first class, USCG. will su- son of Mr.

and Mrs. harlie Whitlock nf Route 2 Savoy, ised by is serving aboard period I oast Ciuard utter Mackinaw nd rest which rec ently completed the pring of Great ring a blanket for their rest I lakes navigational periods is the of be bi all navigable routes on During the operation, Cheboygan. Michigan based cutter, eaker, The Homemaking 'Will in Rea school .11 be Roze Lessie Williams, Ri Palmer. Peggie I the Guard largest ic Phillips and Brenda Nelsoi Others are Michael Givens, sisted 27 ships in tht Ravford, Marion Pat rson. Ma Uie Wilson, Rose Higgs, 1 inda Robinson, Connie jtHeahbr 'Srrtlih, Katherine Spiith, Edna Perry and Joan larvey.

and went to aid of one ship that had run aground during a spring storm. Mackinaw is scheduled to begin her summer patrols on Lakes Huron and Superior in early May. tricks and for the hard them this umm age held by 55 Saturday. terest of fans. for Claude Sheryn Jone ro.

were held in i have been Cooper Funeral Home some of si clock Friday morning, on which to Harry Ball. Baptist all girls officiated ing the summ was in the Gum Springs ceme-l signs, learnin terv. getting in sh, Mr Brians died Wednesday, schedule that laces June 3, in the Veterans fall, hospital in Dallas. He was born in Carson Oct. 20.

1S93. forget the Survivors are his wife, Mrs and bake saies 1'eii Flossie Brians of Bonham; two Scouts sons. Walter Brians of Dallas The rummage sale will be and Ralph Brians of Bonham: I held in the building just south daughter, Mrs. of Moran's and the bake sale Johnson of Fort Worth; will be held at Safeway, sisters, Mrs Verna Stubblefield of Cooper, Mrs Beulah Hay- Despite the clouds and the I of Bonham and Mrs weather forecast, the Rodeo club ill make another effort Saturday night to have a weiner roast at the Leon Bowr- man ranch, two miles south of Windom. slated to get started around 7:30 p.m.

and there'll be some good, old-fashioned country and western music to add to the occasion. your horse and a big appetite," members of the club say. Thursday They were there in defiant two court orders agamst Singers Sunday demonstrations within 50 feet of the cafeteria issued by District Leo Watkins and the Texa Dallas Blankenship. Quartet of Dallas, along wit Judge Blankenship his special will first order in special music at Fin to a request oy the cafeteria Sunday Singinu Contention attorneys. A lawyer tor the Church of God in Bonhar demonstrators saul he thought Sunday, A Bonham ministerial student order was invalid prent, president, In it Southwestern university, of the way it was worded, and (n attend the convei ieorgetown, Fred Hale, will the demonstrations continued, t(on lhat ill the pulpit al the First Meth The another or-1 dist church Sunday night, the der Thursday, specifically nam astor, the Rev.

Fitihugh Tal- mg four groups, including iot has announced. Black Muslims, and 14 individ A graduate of Bonham uals. the ton "i ---------------of thou- Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Wolfs Have Guests ities Weekend visitors in the Caroline's School Deborah, Ronald and Keith Odessa, Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf, Mark and of Ailing- WASHINGTON fon. Mr and Mrs.

Howard Rl( md adult line House ardson Casper. Wyo Gladys Thc is more. 1 Martin and John Martin of Ok- objectives i and Finley The 6 year-old daughter of lahoma City and Marne Martin sary group vn picking up! the late President and her play-1 of Durant, Okla. pri.sident should have a special I for the paper mates in kindergarten and. Other guests were Mrs.

Ruth specifically labeled, to ut the but first grade celebrated their pro- Smith of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. 1 lls0 fnr that purpose without II busy dur- motions with a picnic Thursday Floyd Martin of Ivanhoe. Mrs.

dipping into economic and woi kinu tht VOTE BO tl). ItAorftSMir THC DtSTllCT LEBERMAN! A MAM WHO CAM UT TMIMS DOW MISION 7 pd (lot Overhaul of Aid Program Sought lar; Caroline's School Completes Term foreign aid i ange rather economic development than immediate political of aid for short-term tives is ut the WE HAVE A NYLON CARPET sample that has proven tremendously popular Tycora continuous filament nylon on a doubJe jute back pattern is faintly sculptured 10 year wear guarantee room size layed wall to wall just $165.35. Audrey Layer of Los Angeles, Calif one brother, Roy Brians of Irving and 15 grandchildren Mr Brians was a member of the Baptist church. Pallbearers W. M.

Matthews, Raymond Grimes, Calvin Edwards, Butler, NV il- Carpenter and E. N. Ryser. Final Rites For Mrs. Nicholson WHITEWRIGHT (Spl Final rites were held at 2 p.nv Friday for Mrs.

W. P. Nichol son, 79. who at her home in Whitewnght Wednesday, June 3, 1 he services were held in the chapel of Eurnheart i Funeral Home. Interment was Oak Hill cemetery.

Survivors thiee sons, two daughters and seven grandchildren. BUFFALO. NY. (UPI) Hilly Shaw, 6 -foot, 3-inch, 250 pound guard, and Mike Stratton, 6-3, 230-pound lineoacker, signed 1964 contracts Thursday with the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League. COME ON, THE SALE'S STILL ON! Continuing Thru Saturday, June 6th J.

B. BIRDWELL, 302 MEADOW LANE Books, flute, clothes, table, shoe bags, records and many other items. Army Seeks 50 in Area A pecial enlistment option Airborne Training i Operation one Stai will 1 1 on the lawn of the British Em- 0f Bonham, Mrs 1 technical assistance fund- bassy. The first graders and i Annie Thompson of ---------------kindergarten class have been Mf antj Buddy May and Buv-Setl-Kent the easy way meeting in rooms aside on infv of A Favorite Classified Ad the first floor of the embass since the school was tram ferred from the white Operation Lone Star last Januaiy Mrs. John F.

Kennedy and her 3-year-old von. John Jr. attended the picnic along with the parents other youngsters in the Caroline will start second grade in the Stone Ridge oun try Day School the Sacred Heart at Bethesda. Md a school her father hoped she would attend. Several of her cousins, children of Atty.

and Mrs. Rooert F. go to the Catholic school. Her mother plans to continue a nursery for Jonn-John and his friends. is organizing the school with other mothers fiom the Georgetown area Miss Alice Grimes, former school a will over class.

BALANCED Rep. James Cole worked on the House Appropriations Committee to cut spending. The State Budget will be in the black for the first time in 5 Years. Cole has earned a Second Term as Fannin County's Representative. (Pd.

Pol. Adv.) be available to 50 men of this area until June 25, it is announced bv Randell Aston. U. S. Army Recruiter for the area.

Texans enlisting Operation Lone Siar will be guaranteed Airborne Training on completion of basic at Fort Polk, La. Sgt. Aston pointed out that rugged s. Men three weeks of training receive their silver wings. In addition, men in the airborne units re an extra $55 per month while on status.

Those persons interested in enlisting in the Army under Operation Lone Star can contact Sgt. Aston ut 304 last Houston street, Sherman, or may call jurn at H92-MSJ9 in Sherman. I wish once aqain to take this opportunity to thanlc the hundreds of loyal voters who supported me in the first primary. The splendid vote you gave me with 5 other opponents in the race was most gratifying. I ask your continued support in the runoff election Saturday.

You know how I have handled the affairs of this office. If you see fit to re-elect me as Sheriff the only promise I have to make is that I wiJI do my best to continue the same type of service that makes Fannin County a good place to live, and will duct the office in a way that you wiU have no cause for regret in having placed your confidence in me again. Sincerely, HOYT IVEY SHOWING I RIDA liSXM RDAY SEA Special! Starting Sunday OF ARABIA St 7 01.011* 74ea fr SHOWING I SAT. SI Vi The strange story of ROBERT STROUD! MAUER DIRO MAN OF0 ALCATRAZ MALKN-THELMA KID! Hilf BRANI 2nd Attraction HAL WALLIS.

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