The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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P, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18,1849
RUGBY
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If. sad Mn. Oleo Part and
i Min Paggf and Henry
of Marion. La.. visited
d Mrs. Karl Grogan and
Friday and Saturday Mr
Ftorrat Grogan and
l..inda. of Norman. Ok .
have been visiting In the
returned home
«Ml them for a visit.
Misses Verah Cot ten and Mrs
Chesahir of Deport spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Levi
PATTONVILLE
|
Mrs Gus Swann and son. Bubs
of Bogata, and Mrs Ois Swalm
and daughter. Carol Jean of
Valeo visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Garrett Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rollins and
son, Dennis Arthur of Lawns-
dale. Calif, nrc visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs Earl Grogan and family
and other relatives and friends
here and at Deport and Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Garrett visit-
ed his brother, Garvie Bailey and
family at Deport Sunday after-
noon.
Mrs. Faye Woodard and son.
Dewey of Minter. visited Mr and
Mrs. Earl Roach Sunday
Mr and Mrs. W W Greenway
of Paris, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs Llovd Ford
Keith Mabei of Ralls, visited
Miss Norma Ford Monday in the
home of her parents. Mr and
Mrs Lloyd Ford
Mr and Mrs Travis Solomon
and son, Doyle Wayne, and Mr
artd Mrs Hartley McCloud of,
Paris, spent the week end in Hot
Springs. Ark
Miss Jan Lcmens returned to
her home at Merkel Friday after
a visit with her grandparents,
Mr and Mrs Tom la-mens
Mr. and Mrs Luther Gray and
son of Avery and Mr nd Mrs
Stiles Mabry and son of Clarks-
ville, spent Sunday with Mi and
Mrs. Snooks Mabry and .sons
Bobby Alsobrook spent the
week end with Bobby Frank
Wharton at Duncan. Ok
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Alsobrook Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs Fred Senecacowan
and family-of Clarksville, Walter
Covington of Manchester. Mrs.
Lillie Mills of Bogata and Mrs. |
Lawrence Bell of Rosalie
Mrs. Ellen Stevens of Dallas,
visited her son, Guy Stevens, !
Sunday night Mr and Mrs |
Stevens accompanied her to ;
Clarksville Monday for a visit j
with her sister. Mrs Charlie
Bpiegle and family
Mra. Florence Roach of Bogata.
Spent Thursday with her sister,
Mrs. Emma Wood
Carl Wood has been ill this
week
Mr. and Mrs Polk Alsobrook
and son, Lynn, and Mr and Mrs
A summer revival at the Bap-
Ust Church is in progress. The
pastor. Adam Gebhart of the Ft.
Worth Seminary, with his bride,
arrived here Friday The Bible
school started Monday morning
with Mias Drunell llzell of Paris
and the pastor in charge, with
these assistants Mrs Helen Gib-
son and Miss Yvonne Young
Mr and Mrs Fred Skidmore
Jr., who are employed in Dallas,
are spending their two weeks' va-
cation here with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Fred Skidmore Sr., and
I her parents. Mr and Mrs J L
Cheatham at Deport, and other
relatives at different (mints in
| Arkansas
Thomas Young returned to
, Dallas Monday morning where he
has employment
Many of the young folks at-
tended a social given by Miss
, Sara Skidmore at Clardy Tues-
l day night
Mr. and Mrs Maxey Crockett
received word from her mother,
; Mrs Lucy Cherry at Clardy, that
j during the electrical storm Sun-
day. Mi s Cherry's barn, with
300 bales of hay were destroyed
! by fire
Oliver Webster, Ernest Short
CLARDY
There were no church services
here over the week end as the
pastor was in a revival near Aus-
tin.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick McDonald
and her father, Albert Tucker,
and Mel be m Tucker spent Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs. Harve
Tucker at Mt. Olive.
In the heavy rain and electrical
storm here late Sunday afternoon
the barn belonging to Mrs. Lucy
Cherry was struck by lightning
and burned, destroying 300 bales
of hay and several chickens
Mr and Mrs. W. V. Anderson
spent part of last week in West
Texas.
Mi and Mrs. Alvin Ballard and
boys spent Sunday with her sis-
ter, Mr and Mrs. Sidney Vick-
ers at Parts.
Mrs. Bettie Clement left Sat-
urday with her daughter, Mrs.
Eva Crafton of Paris, for Little
Rock, Ark , to visit her sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Womack and her
brother, H. Anderson. From
there they will go to Big Spring
to see their grandson and son,
Mr and Mrs. Edward Loveless
and children
A large crowd gathered at the
cemetery at Shady Grove last
MILTON
Mrs. Ben Warren and grandson,
Jim Kunkle of Fulbright, Mrs.
C. E Ladd and Stephen Grant,
Mrs. J. R. Hutchison and Mary
Paul and Mrs. R A. Kinsey of
Deport, spent last Thursday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Judd
Shuford.
Mr. and Mrs Marshall Grant
and family of Deport, spent Sun-
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Boss Gray
Mr. and Mrs J. D. Lee and
daughter of Marvin and Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Lee of Clarksville,
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Jeffery.
Mr. and Mra. Talma Harvey
and children spent the week end
in Dallas visiting relatives.
Mr and Mra. Ulyus Anderson
and son, Billy of Deport, spent
Sunday night with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Lawler.
Sam Whitney of Paris and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Powers of Minter,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Houston
Floyd and family Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Willie Jeffery
and son visited relatives at Ro-
salie Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Morris Lawler of
Petty, spent Tuesday with his
New and Renewed
Times Subscribers
The Times honor roll grows
from week to week, which means
that The Times is adding new
names to the subscription list each
week. Renewals have been al-
most 100 per cent, in other words,
we have lost very few old sub-
scribers, and have added many
Mrs Keith Meador
Hubert Roberts
Mrs. Barney Scott
Mrs. Fred Neuman
Frank Bell
Omus Shuman
W. E. Brown
Hiram Secret!
Cpl Chas N Nobles
W. H. Edwards
Guy Stevens
Lat Nichols
Three Men Escape
Sudden Death
C. C. Blalock and Horace
Adams received electrical burns
Monday and Lonnie Evans was
shaken up some when a drag line
Evans was operating came in con-
tact with an electric power wire
carrying 6,600 volta.
Blalock and Adams were hos-
pitalized at Paris. The accident
occurred near the Wright & Har-
grove shop, east of Talco. The
machine was being loaded on a
truck at the time.
Mr. and Mra. W. L. Philley
and daughter, Elaine are spend-
ing a vacation with her sister,
Mrs. Odie Reece and family at
Winters and her brother, J. T.
Rakes at Albquerque, N. M. They
were accompanied from Winters
by Miss Rita Fae Reese. They also
visited Carlsbad Cavern and oth-
er points of interest in New Mexi-
co. They returned home Tuesday
night.
George Kilgore Jr. has return-
ed to LaPorte where he is em-
ployed after a two weeks’ vaca-
tion with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Kilgore Sr. and other
relatives and friends.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M T. Law-
anil Ruddv Wiight who are cm-j Friday and quite a few of the ler.
ployed .it Sea gov 11 lo spent Sat- graves were worked and bushes j Mrs Clyde Harvey, and ehild-
urdav and Sunday with their j and trees were cut and cleared 1 ten of Clarksville visited Mr,
families here | away.
Tori.mii> Claxton and Barm-v ] Mrs. Lucile McCann and
W. B. Nicholson of Oklahoma
City visited his daughter. Miss
Mona Leta Nicholson in the home
of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Nobles, over the week
end. Accompanied by his daugh- J
ter, he left Monday afternoon for 1
a trip to Denver, Colo, and points j
in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A Guest have
received word that their daugh-
S< ott who are employed in El
I)oi ado Ark earne Saturday to
VIMt With T el.it | VI
Mr . 11 Hoi
and -on md
June >>I f .'or >
fi orn Ft idav until S
home of Mr Stunt's
and Mis Jim Shot t
roamed for a longer
his grandparents
• ton Snort
Mrs (' B
w i re guest ;
nday in the
rents. Mr.
J mie re-
\. .' with
Saturday visitors in the Ben ’•V
Wiight home were Mrs H j
Hamilton and Mrs. Elizabeth
Peek of Hooks, Mrs J D Townes
and Mrs Nora Allums of Bogata
and Nolan L. Beard of Paris.
Johnnie Wright and son, Donnie
Mack, enjoyed a picnic at Lake
Crook at Paris Sunday.
Miss Audrey Chesshir of Dal-
las. visited her sisters, Mrs. Bill
Edwards and Miss Mattie Ches-
shir, part of last week
Mr and Mrs. Earl Terry and
daughters of Houston, visited Mr.
and Mrs Carl Wood Saturday.
Rev. Calvin Patterson filled
his regular appointment here
Sunday He visited in the home
of Mr and Mrs. Silas Morgan
Mr and Mrs Lafayette Bailey
and Gaylon attended church at
Post Oak Sunday and visited Mr
and Mrs Ben Tow and son of
Paris in the afternoon.
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Rugby Gin
Wants to
GIN YOUR COTTON
And we have a practically New Plant that is
second to none in this area Just installed at
our plant is a
New Diesel Engine
Fonr New 88-Saw Gin Stands
New 14-Foot Bnrr Extractor
This new plant with an experienced Gin Crew
should give you a FIRST CLASS JOB OF
GINNING.
Henry Lowry, Ginner
Enoch Black, Pressman
Cabott Vaughan, Ass’t Pressman
Elsie Wood, Bookkeeper
Weymon Epps, Suction
WE RESPECTFULLY
SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
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daughter, N'elda of l.evelland.
pent last week with Mrs. Alvin
Ballard
Mrs. John Parker w ho has bei r.
ill for some time, is slowly im-
proving
T! e Methodist revival at Shady ,
Grove closed Sunday
Karl Watts spent Sunday with
Bailey Bryan at Paris
Tony Dale and Gary Wayne
Ballard were ill part of last j
week
Sam Skidmore has built a nice
new barn on his place here.
Mrs Lucy Cherry spent last
"eek with her daughter. Mrs.
Maxie Crockett and family at .
Pattonvillc.
Several from this community
enjoyed the baseball game at j
Taylortown last Saturday after- !
noon between Pattonvillc and
Biardstown. The Pattonvillc boys
won by a score of 5 to 3
tor-in-law. Mrs Charles R. Guest
and Mrs. Robert liarvev and Fay-j "f Commerce had undergone an
m il Friday afternoon I appendicitis operation
Mr
that
and Mrs. J>. n Temple and \ phu'c l>r‘ Monday
son. Johnnie of Fulbright and |
Mr and Mrs. Her' « rt Gibson and I
familv of Patton die. visited Mr. |
and Mrs, Tully T mple and fain- |
dy Sunday.
The annual cemetery working
was held here K: iday. A busi-
ness meeting wa held in the af-
ternoon. All officers were re-
elected: Presiding Hoyle Bell;
and boys of Pattonvillc, spent
Sunday night witl^ her mother,
Mrs. Lucy Cherry
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Kennedy
and son. Charles, were Dallas vis-
itors recently to .-<•<• his mother.
Mrs. Kennedy, and other rela-
tives.
James Charles Kennedy is
spending this week withh is aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Van White, at Paris.
Mr and Mrs. Claud Tucker of
| Allen, are spending two weeks
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Ballard; with his sister, M: and Mrs. W. j
made a trip to Dallas last week ! A. Ballard.
to see her sister. Mrs. Fred Stone, j Mr and Mrs. W. A. Ballard,
w ho had recently undergone an j Mr and Mrs. Claud Tucker spent |
operation, but is very much im- i Sunday with then mother and
proved now. brother, Glen Tucker and family
Mr and Mrs. Maxie Crockett ' at Blossom.
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vice-pros. Boss Gray; see. and |
treas., Mrs Tully Temple; pro- |
gram chairman, Mrs. Judd Shu- I
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Lawler
and children of Longview, spent I
the week end with his parents. I
Mr and Mrs. Willie Lawler. Mis
Judd Shuford accompanied them I
home for a few days’ visit. j
Harold Bell, Mrs. Houston |
Floyd and Keith Young are ill
at their homes here.
Dr. Wm. B. Miesch
OPTOMETRIST
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Lenses Prescribed
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