The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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We are studying civil liberty
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FIRE, TORNADO, HAIL, AUTOMOBILE, BONDS
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with her brother,’Georgb BH1?\Vn.-.
They spent Sunday with Mrs.
R. M. Bell.
Earl Grogan and family were £^^4^
guestf Sunday of his cousin,
Luckn Everhart at Bogata.
Miss Nannie Guest sp< nt
from Friday until Sunday with
her uncles, John Bazz.il
Phil Bettis, at Fulbright.
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Instead of the regular busk
ness meeting, the P. T. A. will
have a social hour at the Deport
hpme economics building Thurs-
day afternoon, Jan. 15. A grab ,
bag sale is one of the feature* J
for the afternoon, and all mo-fl
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I days with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ton spent Tuesday in the home
Jim Garrett and family were Vickers,
jests Sunday of his brother,
and family at is
Red Oak. Miss ^Edith Johnnie Woodard.
Ruth Garrett remained for a.i
Mr, and Mrs. Otha Marshall,
v '■pent Saturday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood gave Mrs. Sterling Landrum at De-
a New Years dinner Thursday pprt.
. were: W. H. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Souther-
Edwards and family, Mrs. FJm- land and daughter, Robbie I>ee,
ma Wood and children, Law- ! arid Roscoe and Robbie Mae
rence, Misses Elsie and Fran-’Norwood left for Washington,
ces; Mrs. Jap Chesshir and Ark., Tuesday.
Bogata, spent Sunday children, Misses Dela Margaret j
and Helen Ruth; Misses huella
and Mattie Chesshir.
INDEPENDENCE SCHOOL
t> t ffiMHES BIRD LIFE
New* frte hribpiadtei:
Mb*** Montez and Peart
Womack, who have been visit-
ing relatives at Sherman and
Gordonville, returned home Sat-
urday.
The seventh grade found the
study of birds very interesting.
Two of the pupils, Hiawatha
No Ascription can con*
wy an ndequats idsa ef
dis pleasures ef ebb
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Melson and family
from the farm of
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M ception with new Majestic tubes. Did you
know you can buy a Majestic Radio or Re-
frigerator for only $10 down and $10 per
month ?
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Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Griffin
iof Blossom, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thompson,
during the week end.
DEAN OLIVER
MAJESTIC RADIOS
MAJESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS'
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. Notice Tax Payers
Tax books for the Deport In-
dependent School District wfH
be found at the First National
Bank all this month, and tho
collector, W. E. Geer, will bo in
the bank most of the time to
r^riort wait upon you. When he is not,
bank officials will serve yon.
Kindly pay your taxes prompt-
ly and avoid penalty. They
will be delinquent after Janu-
ary 31, ^phool Board.
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P. T. A. Meeting
35%
On any repair job requiring new parts. These prices are upon a basis
of 9 cent cotton. If your car needs overhauling, now is a mighty fine
~ time to get the work done and save some money.
Ever hear of an Autcmobile Dealer who operates a First Class Garage
putting on a sale? If you haven’t you are hearing now, because from
now until April 1 we are ”
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and New Years with Mr. and
Lundy Stalls and Mr. and Mrs.
Felix Stalls at Pampa.
Misses Maurine and Lucile
Weaver returned to Paris Sun-
day afternoon after spending
the holidays here with -their
night parents.
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spent' Fricfey afternoon with
Mrs. G. C. Porter. (
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Stone
and little daughter of Tollette,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Buck Boren Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Porter
spent Monday night with her
Bob Kinsey, at grandmother, who is ill at
Cross Roads.
Cunutagbam ScMol News:
We have finished taking our
examinations and have received
our report cards. There were
only a few bad grades made.
In second year English we
are reading Silas Marner on
Tuesday and Thursday, and the Thelma Hume,
other days we study English,
oral* and written. We are also
have'Te^ read*n^ and making reports to
points before mid term.
In tenth and eleventh grade
b studying the
i or Edgar Allen
We are also reading and
Mr. “and Mrs. Al Parks of 'm*king reports in our i .
8 the study of foods. The M
IONS J*»r class is t^ing*interest b»
takes much pride
One nsw
table, one book ease and one
iocker have been added.
Students on the honor roll
are: 11th grade, Ray Bledsoe;
10th grade, Clarence Barron
and Daisy -Coyle;* 9th grade,
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WALTERS PREACHES
AT CLARDY CHURCH
Nows froei <3aif>H
Roy. a X. Walters ;
at the half Saturday n!
Sunday. There was good at-
tendance at Sunday school and
preaching."
The farmers are busy bed-
ding land this week.
Mr. Tucker and Mr. Wash-
ington, who have been ill, are Eads and J. W. Roberts, learn-
reported improved.
Mr. Huggins and family are
moving to Ballinger.
Mrs. G. C. Porter and daugh-
ter, Gertrude, and.Mr. and Mrs. OHC„fc
Ed Porter spent Thursday with with Misses Pauline and Dora
tended a “watch" r‘-\- • •>- ..........
home of Earl Fergusori at Bo- Paris.
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Mr. and Mrs. Curtis- Gordon
Rugby was victorious by of H^lesboro, spent Sunday withj
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaton.
Mr. and. Mrs. Otha Marshall I
^n?uest“Thursday in the”Fiome of spent Sunday with Lloyd Mar-j
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George Beaten to DeQueen,
Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hobbs,
Mrs. J. T. Wilcox and Miss 01-
gie Watson were Hugo, Okla.,
visitors Sunday.
Ellis Woodall and family,
who have been in West Texas
for several months, <«- - . . .
turned to their home on the se^u!*e ,thf required numfer of
Cheatham farm.
Walter Allen and Elmer Hut-
i son, who are hauling gravel on English we are
the Clarksville-Bogata highway,1 life and works I
spent Sunday at home. 'Poe.
Mrs. M. A. Gunter of Paris, sum.
visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Woodrow Wpmack spent Sat-i°f S. P. Patton Friday.-
wink’s visit. - - I urday night with I./,
The Bogata boys basketball Mrs. Emmitt Goodman, at De-
and team played the Rugby team on jx>rt. *~ ,
Hie. local court Monday after-
young people enjoved noon.
.. r .1 the homes score of 16 to 14.
©f’Dohald Spears, Rilev YoQng " Miss Nannie Gtie^t was
and Carl Wood last week. ’ ‘ . . . . ,
Hilliam Burks of Hugo, Ok., her uncle, Alex Guest, at Dc‘- shall and mother at Cunning-
and Miss Floy Scott of Cun- port. ham.
ningham, were .guests -Sunday' Earl Grogan, Fred Clifton, Kenneth P* ,
Of the former’s sister, Mrs. Aleck 'Griffin, 1
Guy Stevens. land George pell attended the Mrs. Lucy Moore, at Bogata.
Mr. and^Mrx. T. J. Lvmcim mcc
were gucdjkSunday of his par- day night.
Mtex fitei Ragby:
Our Sunday school was rc-or-
flmiurl Sunday morning. The
BOovdng officers and teachers
were elected: Fred Swint, su-
perintendent; George Bell, as-
Bbtant superintendent; Miss
Dorb Bell, secretary-treasurer;
W* H. Edwards, teacher No. 1;
Mirs. George Bell, teacher No.
2, or the F, I. A. Class; Robert
IxMr Msddox, teacher No. 3;
Mfau Mildred Young, No. 4;
Mrs. T. J. Lemens, No. 5; Mrs.
Fred Swint. No. 6.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bell at-
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Mrs. S. V. Cogbill and dau-
ghter, Miss Qnnis, spent Sun-
day in the home of -Pony Cog-1
- mid term when they will begin
Mmes. S. V. Cogbill and F. , —————i
Miss Nita Grant, Mrs. J. H.
M ore and son, John Harold of
Deport, were guests Sunday of
Mrs. Fred Swint.
Fred Swint and family were
guests Saturday of her parents,
R-1X: i Deport.
Misses ’ Estelle and Willie
Mrs. J. P. Warner and Mr. Ruth Johnson spent the week
end with Robbie Nell and Mil-
dred Beatrice Brown of Martin. ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson
and little son, Harold Wayne, an(j Duchkar accompanied in English History, and in,first
Hrwnt Monday in the home of </ • • o
the imperfect tense of verbs,
and the second year class is
studying past participle of
: verbs and the three perfect
I tenses.
The home economics classes
are going forward with great
interest. The second year class
is finishing clothing construct-
bill at Deport. Little Miss ion and are looking forward to
Freddye Erma Cogbill accom-.mid term when they will begin
panied them home for a visit.1 m ,
ed to recognize the full set of
thirty birds and associate the
names with the pictures.
Miss Zula Sullivan of Lone
Oak, spent part of last week
party in the Mr. and Mrs. Will Stamper at Johnson.
gata Wednesday night-
^Mbm Myntt luinea .
Frances Roach of Bogata, were of Paris, returned home Satur-
‘ i Saturday night of Misslday after spending Christmas
Bell. ’ *
Mr. and Mrs. Ranier Holt and
aon, Jackie, of Bogata, were
gueata Sunday of her mother,
Mrs. C. C. Chitwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Day and
daughter. Miss Helen, of An-
nona, spent Thursday i
with her brother, Ben Warren,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood and
>aU* Jfr‘ nK1 Mfis8 Dor"! iMtrents, Mr. Vnd"Mrs. Clement.,
Othy Ellen, of Deport, were
guests Sunday of his mother,
Mrs. Emma Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Bush of
spent Sunday at home.
Lone Oak, visited in the home blanks,
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. *
Ben Tidwell, Saturday.
Mrs. Wells Johnson and baby! “England under the Normans"
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ppent Monday in the home of ^ye]]g Johnson to Paris Sunday year Spanish we are studying
Mr and Mrs. Ed Brown at Mar-,on his way to Fort Lyon Colo ,........
t,n'. ~ ,, . , . 'where he is receiving treatment'
Miss I auhne Johnson spent at a government hospital.
the week end with Miss Zula. Mr and Mrs F M Hobbg
Sullivan at Lone Oak. iand ^rs. J. T. Wilcox were vis-
Arthur Black and family of itors In Clarksville Saturday.
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and children of Cross Roads, -his parents, Mr. and Mrs.-W.
{spent -Saturday, night with her^4. Black.
Carr Shipp visited relatives
Ms. Virgil Ballard and. baby at Detroit the past week.
Miss Jimmie VickerS has re-
was a guest Sunday of his par- sumed her school work at Chi-
Bogala, spent Saturday night;entH’ *^r- and Mrs. C. W. Clif-lepta, after spending the hbli- M. Hobbs and Miss Mattie Pat-'
. ’Piioarlov fkin knmn
Iof Mrs. C. R. Wright at Blos»,
.Emmett Goodwin of Ddport,'
was a dinner guest in the home'
Kenneth Shipp spent the;
Willie. Seimon week end with his grandmother,
Lemens lodge meeting at Deport Satur-
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erits, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lem-
ens, at Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin I>owry Those present,
of Bogata, were guests Sunday
fn the home of Dalton Steek—
Buford McAlister and family
cf Deport, Steve Gray and fam-
fly of _
with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. ”Mor-
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Earl Grogan and family
Bpent Monday with Earl Roach
and family at Deport. —
The following young people
enjoyed a wiener roast Wednes-
day night: Bill Wright, Alvis
Summers, Leon McAlister, Jack Mr. and Mrs.
Rollins. Harold Griffin, Ray- ]^nort, •
mond Wright,’ Milt Summers/ *
Burrus McAlister, Misses Duel-
la Chesshir, Frances Chitwood, --—-----
Gertrude Morgan, Mae Me Al- »
ister, Neoma Crawford and Dor-
b Bell.
Martin Clifton of Fulbright,
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1931, newspaper, January 9, 1931; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292930/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.