The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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SHADY GROVE SUNDAY
MRS. CLYDE JOHNSON
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News from Oakdale:
Aided by pretty weather, the
farmers are getting their crops
OAKDALE PEOPLE HAVE
CROPS IN GOOD SHAPE
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News from Halesboro:
G. W. Ward and son, Jim, of
Brownfield, visited from Tues-
day until Friday in the home of in fine shap^.
their cousin, S. P. Patton.
Mrs. G. M. Womack, Jim and guests Sunday, George Robin-
Miss Mary Womack and Miss s°n and sons of Blossom, Curt
Laura Fee spent the’week end Screen and family, Mrs. Curt i
in the homes of Joe Black and White and children of McCrury, I
Ed Vaughn at Johntown. ! Mrs. Elmer Rhodes and child-1
ir_. * rpn and Mrs Rpn Crnvp and ’
children.
Mrs. Bud Clark and children
and Mrs. Charlie Weaver of;
Refreshments were served. | of Mrs. Nobles’ parents,
J,*C. King is reported ill this and Mrs. Dave Anderson,
week.
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meats and other foods
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it is plugged in. It
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to buy in larger quan-
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Mens fancy broadcloth and fast color (P J
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Shirts same price. «»
Mrs. Ernest Wyatt and sons' ren and Mrs. Ben Cruze and
witv of Cunningham, were guests
Miss j Sunday in the home of Mrs.
Mr. "and" Mrs. Oscar Watson Dallas, are visiting their par-j
and children, Olin and Juanita ents,x Mr. and Mrs. L. Bays.
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A regular meeting of the De-
port lodge will be held Saturday
evening at 7:30 o’clock. All
1 members are urged to be pres-
ent. Visiting brethren Cordial-
ly invited.
Fred Clifton, W. M.
A. L. Stalls, Secretary.
Hobbs ;
were Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wil-
liams and children of Cross
Roads, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dee Ward.
Several of the men went fish-
ing and hunting on Sulphur
the first of the week.
Mr. and.--Mrs. Johnnie... Pom-
roy and Mir. and Mrs. Elmer
Pomroy and baby and Miss Lu-
cille Parkess spent Sunday in
the home of Dick Pomroy at
Cross Roads.
Most everyone is expecting to
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vention at Shady Grove next
Sunday.
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You can get your barber
work here after work
hours. For your conven-
ience during the busy sea-
son, we are staying open
at night until 9 o’clock.
Let ois “shave” your bar-
ber bill!
5 yards 40-inch Pillow Tubing on d*1
Dollar Day for A
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Rev. J. E. Peadenjjf Rosalie,
had charge of the devotion- pastor of the McCrury church,
and after a short lesson spent Sunday in the home of
: vaic luwiuij.
•fl Rudy Jay Bateman and Clar-
ence Cook of Texarkana, spent
the week end with relatives
here. ~
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burns
and children, Edgar and Kitty
How would you like a
servant that saves you
part of your household
money each week . .
that gives you leisure
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desserts, that a General
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brings . . . and at the
same time positively
reduce living expenses.
By protecting fresh
Dull brains result from a de-
ficiency of iron, scientists say.
Also from a surplus of bone.
Ladies $1.45 and $1.95 pure thread M
Silk Hose for *P A
Parker returned from Long-
view Thursday,
Mrs. Annie Martin of Deport,
visited in the home of her bro-
ther, Johnnie Ball, Sunday.
Albert Thompson and family
of Paris, spent Sunday in the
home of Mrs. J. R. Whitney.
Miss Melba Fae Harris of
Campbell, spent from Thursday
until Sunday with her aunt,
Mrs. J. T. Ratliff.
Mrs. Talma Buford enter-
tained the 4-H Club at her
home here Saturday afternoon.
Austin Hefflefinger of Paris,
spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. Jack Bell.
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is vour birthstone.”
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I’m not sure, but I think.it is]
a grindstone.”—Herald of Gos- sons and J. T. Ratliff, Claud
pel Liberty. Whitney, Bud Jordan and Aron
at the Methodist church Sun-
day morning and night.
Chas. Martin and family at-
tended baccalaureate
at Paris Sunday.
Earl King anf^family of Dal-( _f i z
las, are visiting his father and I printing orders—large or small
sister, H. C. King and Miss
Lena King. * ’
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Mrs. Felt Allen gave a dinner.
Saturday honoring her mother, |>
Mrs. Hicks’ ninety-eighth birth-j!
day. Among those present'
were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hicks’;!
and children of Greenville, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Harvey and Mr. !;
and Mrs. Dee Harvey of Paris. ;!
Grandma Cook, who has been :>
ill for some time was parried !;
Father of Twelve: “My dear,!to a Paris hospital Friday. ;l
I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peters and ?
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were dinner guests of Mr. and gill of Deport,
Mrs. Lloyd Hayes.
Miss Mildred Hignight of
Deport, spent Saturday in the'
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tully
Temple.
Prayer meeting was well at-
tended Wednesday night, with f
• Jr. • Mrs. Dan Southerland will
lead next Wednesday night.
Sam Harvey and daughter,; Sunday school and church here
Miss Lois,, and Miss Pauline Sunday.
Dickson of Deport, were in j Farmers are very busy chop-
Commerce Saturday making ar- ping and plowing cotton.
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. Miss Lu- HONOR MRS. HICKS ON
cille Ward is one of the gradu-l . HER 98TH BIRTHDAY
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Mrs. Clyde Johnson was News from Minter:
quite ill Saturday and Sunday j
from an attack of appendicitis,
but is improved.
Dr. V; D. Craddock of Bo-J
gata, visited in the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Horace Jeffus,
Saturday.
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cy top, for__________________________________________v
school this summer. They were
accompanied home by
Georgia Mae Martin.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Har-
Miss ris and daughter? Miss Ella
Mae, and Mrs. Jodie Harris
Mrs. Ellen Hayes of Deport, spent Sunday with relatives at
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PEOPLE WITH MUSIC
News from Glendale:
Johnnie Cawley entertained
Sunday night with a musical at
his home. *
Will Abernathy and family of
Clarksville and Quilla Gillas
and family of Lone Star, spent
Sunday in the home of Mr.
Abernathy’s mother, Mrs. Bet-
tie Hammett.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Nobles of
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Vivian Steel, Beulah Shuford dormitory of E. T. S. T. C., -with his cousin, Elige Harris,
News from Milton:
The following ladies gather-
ed at the home of Mrs. M. E.
Hart Wednesday afternoon and
quilted: Mmes. Chas. Martin,
Albert Jackson, Edd Terry, Gill
Steel, Tom Lawler, J. A. Holt,
T. J. Dennison, Harriett Smith,
A. G. Books, Grover Wolf, Bob
Southerland, Dude Murphy,
Clent Hensley,. Erskin Sides,
Green, and Miss Lou Martin. Paris, are visiting in the home
Refreshments were served. | of • Mrs. Nobles’ parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaudie Phipps
The Missionary Society met of Cunningham, spent the week
at the church Tuesday after- end with relatives here.
noon with twelve members1 Billie Ruth, infant daughter
present and two visitors, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woodie, is
\ B. L. Ely and Mrs.-Kate Larit
more of Deport. Mrs. Edd Ter-
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Mrs. Ely gave a very interest-1 Cale McCrury
ing talk. Refreshments of
sandwiches, cake and punch
were served.
Miss Virginia Roddy of Na-
ples, was a guest Monday and
Tuesday of Miss Juanita Terry., ana ennaren, riugar «nu navvy
Rev. Randolph of Pattonville, • Rae, visited relatives at Cun-
filled his regular appointment ningham Sunday.
Joe Aldridge and wife of Bo-
gata, spent the week end in the
home of his sister, Mrs. Del-
services bert Burns.
Mens Summer Pants 34 to 42, $2.50 d* 1
and $2.95 values, while they last, pr. *P A
3 yards fine grade 50c white Non-
Cling,, for only »P A
spent several days this week Garrett’s Bluff,
with her sister, Mrs. Billy
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Terry
and Mrs. Herman Gray of Par-
is, visits c. Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Tetry Sunday.
Sam Harvey and family, Mrs.
Edd Terry and children and
Jud Shuford and family attend-
ed the baccalaureate sermon at
Deport Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Grant
Rollins, Aubrey
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visitors Sunday.
Philip Harold” Hobbs and Mrs’; CuMnrnihgham. •
G. V. Shi spent Sunday at Ar-j. ”
thur City. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ward and Cununingham, visited in
children attended the baccalau- j home of Fred Cox Sunday,
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High School Sunday.
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maximum food capaci-
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to permit ease of
sweeping. See the com-
plete line at <our show-
rooms.
in your
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AT HOME OF MRS. HART
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of Cunningham, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nolan
in the home of G. C. Hobbs. [entertained with music Satur-
Miss Olgia Watson of Cun- day night.
ningham, was a guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. Wx Norwood
of Mrs. J. T. Wilcox. |<>f Independence, were week
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hobbs end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sunday in the home of John Davis. •
her brother, Morris Fennell, at! Buck and Wilma Meacham of
Independence. I McCrury, visited in the home
Mr. and Mrs. John Marcum ,°f Elmer Rhodes Sunday.
and children of Ladonia, spent Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hume
last week in the home of Leon- ’of Needmore, visited in the
ard Marcum. They were guests home of his brother, L. I.
in the home of Mitt Mar.cum at Hume, Sunday.
Clarksville Thursday, and Mr.' Miss Eugenia Crafton <
and Mrs. Leonard Marcum re-'Cunningham, spent Sunday;
turned to Ladonia with his par-i with Miss Thelma Hume.
ents, and spent the week end. I Miss Cleo Mitchell £Pent the
an<f lesby at Independence.
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News from Tollette:
Most everyone has finished
thinning corn, and some are
chopping cotton. Most crops
were plowed over last week.
Insects are damaging cotton.
Willie Harris, who spent last
week with relatives here, went
to Garrett’s Bluff Sunday,
where he will visit his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Frank Herring.
Mr. arid Mrs. Hershel Stone,
Mrs. Bettie Stone and 1
Deely Stone spent Tuesday
with relatives at Blossom.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pomroy
and baby were guests Tuesday
in the home of her parents, Mi;,
and Mrs. Claud Parkess, at
Minter. They were accompan-
ied home Wednesday by her
sisters, Misses Lucille and Mar-
ie Parkess, who are visiting
her this week.
Mrs. Floyce Teague and child-
ren of Deport, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Jo-
die Harris.
Roads are being graded in
this community.
Mrs. Curtis Malone and child-
ren of Shady Grove, and Miss
Ella Mae Harris spent Wednes- j
day in the home of Mrs. Elige 'V,Mmes.UJ.SH" Hobbs an<T J^IL week end with Miss Ruby 6g-
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kennedy
were guests Sunday of their
Mr." and Mrs. F. M. Hobbs,; daughter, Mrs. Earl Cook, at
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen and
i children and Mrs. A. D. Bell of
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Harris at Biardstown. -r-
Miss Deely Stone went to pfoyd
Paris to take treatment for her
hand, which has been affected
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Albert Harris spent Saturday
viviun oveei, neuian diiuiuiu | uwiuiwh? ui aj. a. >j. a.
Juanita Terry and Dorris Law- where Miss Harvey will attend at^Biardstown.
ler attended a slumber party
at Deport Friday night.
Byron Holt of Dallas, is
spending a few days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
< Holt. 1
Will Hutchison and family -of
Paris, and Bob Denison and
wife of Minter, visited Mrs. T.
J. Dennison Sunday.
Mrs. Nannie Scaff of Ful-
bright, Mrs. Berta Berry and
Mrs. Bell and daughter, Sherley
of Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Jackson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shu-
.. ford attended the baccalaureate
services at Deport Sunday and | and Mr. and Mrs. James Thread-
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homes of Boss Grey and Willrrf^-t^theyan day singing
Lawler Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ladd and
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hutchison
of Deport, visited H. C.~ King
Sunday.
J Miss Ollie Jones of Paris, vis-
Xrs. Bob Southerland as lead- ited in Milton Wednesday.
Ill Willie Southerland and fam-
ily of Pattonville, attended
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1931, newspaper, May 29, 1931; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292950/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.