The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1931 Page: 4 of 6
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FIRE, WINDSTORM, HAIL, PLATE GLASS
BONDS and AUTOMOBILES
WHEN IN
PARIS IS THE
The Better
Place to Eat
We have just purchased and installed at
the Deport Sanitarium, one of the latest
model, up-to-date
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Watches Cleaned
$1.50
Crystals (any shape)
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Irene Porter,
Maude May-
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Mivflte baseball team de-
Cuthand at Whitehall
I The scores were 2 to
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Saratoga Cafe
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News from Mia tor:
Mrs. Chri Petero entertained
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DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN
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BOGATA-MT. PLEASANT
Goods ordered out of Dallas before 5 o’clock
in the evening, delivered the next morning in
the above towns.
JAMES I, NAILLING
Peyton Drug Building
Bogata, Texas
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slumber party at Paris Monday
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This is one of the best an<T most expensive
machines of the kind built, and is design-
ed for the treatment of such diseases as
Rheumatism, Diseases of the Joints, Neu-
ritis, Neuralgia, Bladder, some forms of .
Kidney Diseases, Prostatitis, Sinus Trou-
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The Pries for Such Treatment will be as
Low as Possible is View of the Original
Cast and Cost of Operation.
Swift
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their sister, Mrs. Charlie Nal. I
Music was enjoyed in the
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Guests present
MRS. J. H. MOORE
Insurance Agent DEPORT, TEXAS
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Jack Rodgers of Commerce, son and Mrs. Choate of Dallas, ■ urday. J- B. Harp returned to,
here Wednesday and I are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ear- his home there.
•” j Fred Fisher spent (he week
□. Raymond Oliver and end with home folks. He has j
Ora Lee Oliver of Boswell,, been elected principal of the
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|, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynolds
troit.
Luther Burchinal filled the
pulpit at the Ward’s Chapel
church Sunday morning. He
was a guest Saturday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Beard.
Misses Marie, Mirw and Nora
We will appreciate your
-printing orders—large or small.
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Express Service at Freight Rates
All Merchandise Insured Against
Fire and Damage
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1 insidious, unseen larvae who breakfast daily in expen-
sive woolens. Insure yourself against ruinous moth-
holes by sending your clothes to us today. Our process
the past week.
Henry King, who has been
ill for some time, is unimproved.
Grover Wolf strained his
back while lifting oats last
week, and is taking treatment.
Mack Golden and wife of Ft.
Towson, Okla., visited relatives
here the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Golden and
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Souther-
land of Pattonville, attended a
birthday dinner at the home of
Mrs. Golden’s father at Fort
Towson, Okla., Sunday. They
were accompanied home by
Louise and Opal Golden, who
had been there since the first
of the week.
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Bded, and the first game will
Played here Sunday with
right*! Chapel. . -
Mr and Mrs. Jessie Merritt charge of the program next Mrs. Elwood Jack and children night.
Misses
lie B. Hill
night Those who attended
were Misses Dona and Nettie
Lois Whitney,
Allene and Lily
berry, Dovie D.
Mildred Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoover,
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hoover and {Hill Thursday night and Mr. __w
L. A. Guest Friday places.
Alma, Fannie and Al-
ii! And Lorene Baker
spent Saturday in the home of
the second Sunday night in
June. The first Sunday is the
regular preaching day at both
Every member is urg-
ed to attend church next Sun-
day.
A party was enjoyed in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Ballard Saturday night.
G. C. Porter is reported ill.
Mrs. I. B. Nicholson, Miss]
Gladys Nicholson and Mrs. Gor-l
man Bradford of Pattonville,
were here Monday.
Messrs. Leo Cherry, Pat Mc-
Gill, Virgil and Elbert Boren
went fishing on Sulphur Satur-
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Mrs. J. B. Ballard aad Chadron
Of Deport, Mr. andPJtrt. Ed
sotn Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
McDonald, Pete Powers, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Clement, Arthur
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conduct prayer meeting Sunday ginging here Sunday night. The Crafton and wife.
night < class will go to Shady Grove , —--
We want to buy your poultry
and eggs, and will pay you the
market price at all times.
Deport Feed and Grocery.
Plenty of heavy river bottom
corn and good prairie hay for
sale. Deport Feed and Grocery.
O'1
They • were ac-
their daughter, Mrs. Fred Skid- coippanied home by Mrs. Jack-
“erc. , son’s mother,1 Mrs. John Bell.
Farmers.. are catching up
enH. Grant, M.D.
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i nest Weaver.
, ; Albert Jackson and family' Mrs.
Arnold ' spent severaf days last Week at I Miss L. .,
i, werejGodley, visiting Mr. and Mrs-. Okla., spent Thursday with Mr.! Woodland school^ for next tenn.
and Mrs. R^y Oliver. I ”
Misses Lina and Leia Porter an(^ Miss Iris Morgan of Cen-
ter Point, visited their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
RUGBY LEAGUE GIVES i Mrs. J. A. Holt and sons, By-
ij PROGRAM AT HALESBORO ion and James, spent from Fri-
day until Monday in vaiIlcu tIK. p,
with their daughter and sister, a r)arty Friday night.
i Mrs. Bill Brake. | Mr and Mrs WiH Clarkson
Mrs. Johnnie Ball of Mincer, {of Clarksville, spent Sunday in
I visited her mother, Mrs. T. J. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Er-
Denison, Sunday. '
Mrs. Sammie Lawler went to
Paris Wednesday to visit her
the home | aaughters, Mrs. Earley Aus-
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with a shimber party Monday lag hero
' preaching j
Sunday afternoon
rington. Mrs. Bob Crews will
eg. Charlie Bean and dau-
r, Miaa Ethel of Bogata,
t Friday in the home of
* daughter and slater, Mrs.
Womack.
nu Philip Hobbs and child-
tpent Sunday In the home
Wr parents, Mr. and Mrs.
i Fennell at Deport
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Ray Butler.
Newt Chandler visited
> ' i Mr- and MrH- Dillard Chap- home5” of Mr. and^Mrs*
lr>m, Bertie Mazy and Floyd Chas. Martin and family ahd.pell and Roy Chappell returned Finch Sunday. C_„L r
Nicholson have returned from Mrs.’ Tom Lawler and children) home Thursday from Memphis, j were Mr. and Mrs.'O. E. Miller,
■*'« East Texas oil fields, where
they were employed.
^7,’ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Thread-
k gill and children of Minter,
were guests Saturday in the
home of her parents, Mr, and Tommie Evelyn Harvey si:entj£te.
Mrs. John Crockett. j Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. I .
the week end tn the home oP- J. A.
their son. Jess ’ Stanley, at Bob Denison and wife went to tended
Byrdtown. \ j Gilmer Wednesday to visit cises at
•Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teems of Marion Burk and family, and ■ Christine Robinson was a mem-{and
Glory, spent the Week end in while there they visited the oil ber of the graduating class.
other group leaders will
elected and new committees ap-
pointed. ff
The missionary society met
, at the church Tuesday after-
noon, witii twelve members |
present.
to order by the president, Mrs.
Guaranteed conscientious
work at reasonable prices:
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Jess* Stroud spent Saturday Chas. Ritchie at Detroit
of and Sunday with relatives at
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl King and relatives at, Durant, Okla., Sat-;
and Mrs. Choate of Dallas,1 urday. J. B. Harp returned to J
entered school at Commerce
Monday. o ,
Misses Hajetha Vickers andwmJ ,
| Jack Rollins of Rugby, spent
'Sunday with Mayo and Malcolm
Ripley.
Mrs. G. J. Harrison was ill
last week.
hi? itp AVTrn it i nis’QQ Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Burchinal
BE UI AFTER ILLNESS and chik1ren of Paris> .visited I
i Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Burchinal
i News from Lone Oak: Sunday.
Mrs. ( lyde Johnson is able to
an attack of ap- nest White.
1 Mrs. Cub Maynard of Bochi-
Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Parks en- to, Okla., is spending the week
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest White.
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A crowd from Shady Grove,
Marvin and Paris, attended
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News from Halesboro:
* ■ The Rugby Epworth League
tendered a program to a large'
Crowd here Sunday night. .
Mmes. S. V. Cogbil) and F.
M. Hobbs, Misses Mattie Pat-
ton and Onnis CogbiH were|
guests Thursday in U~ -------- xrt - .
of My. and Mrs. J. N. Downing , mus and MrS- D- I- Vickers.
■%fl|HHugo, Okla. | Miss Lois Harvey left Mon- ■
Miss Pauline Ward, who has day for Commerce, where she
been attending school at_Com- will enter school for the sum-
merce, ‘ - —
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Sunday echeol wak well at-
tended at both chmchea Sun-
day, with good programs at
League and B. Y. P. U. The
iked and new equipment League elected new officers for
ht. The new grounds in the year as follows: Melvin
Bocell’s pasture, >4 mile Jackson,- president; Elizabeth
Harvey, vice president; Georgia
Mae Martin, secretary-treasur-
er, and Charlene Martin group
leader No. 1 <r‘
utterly annihilates moth larvae—-and sends your rai-
ment back beautifully cleaned and yresoed
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returned home Thurs- mer term.
. . Mr. and Mrs. Luther Floyd of
Onnis Cogbill went to Commerce, w’ere Milton visitors
Nnmerce Monday, where she
Itered E. T. S. T. C. for the
■nmer term.
hfro^J. Tt- Wilcox is jn Bo-
l with Mrs. S. J. Hart, who
confined to her bed by illness^
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cooper
and son of McCrury, spent
Thursday and Friday in the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mn. J. W. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lee and
children of Independence, were
guests Sunday of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lewis.
Mrs. Ed Vaughn and child-
■K of Johntown, spent Sunday
Mttg homo of their son and
Bob Vaughn. Corliss
Mmi spent the week end
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- fi(‘ld at Gladewater,
mer Moore. ! Gus 1
Dr. and Mrs. W. R.. Phillips Houston,
and daughter. Robbie Mae. and here.
grandsen, Bob Thomas Young. | .
were guests Sunday in tlu; visited
home of Mr. and Mrs. Houston Thursday,
Rice at Sly van. \ I Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Edd
and childrenrof Paris,
guests Sunday In the home of Dick Bruton.
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Mrs. Justice of Dallas, are visiting
day night'.
j Miss Maurine Weaver left
Monday for Commerce, where
she will attend school.
A family reunion was held
Sunday in honor of H. H. Tuck^
er who is 87 years old, his 8
children and 13 grandchildren I
night on Sulphur,'
Harper spent [fishipg^ ’ ...^.. ---------------------—----------
.r. l vi t a j{olt and family and i and Miss Haletha Vickers at- Flora Bell of Deport, visited anf* family, Mr. and Mrs. Arch >
1 commencement exer- Mrs. Obe Wright Sunday. - - -----T
Wednesday to visit cises at Paris Friday. Miss, Mr. and Mrs. Wa A. Baker ,an(’ ™r. and Mrs. H. J.
---and daughter, Lorene,' spent Tucker of Rockford, N. J Tuck-
! Sunday in the homeF of Mrs. er and_ family of near Biards-
Jess ' Stanley,
Miss Faye Miller, P. F. Mil- of Tollette, Mr. and Mrs. j
ler and Sherman Curtis visited (--------- -----------------------
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Parties were enjoyed in the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. L
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She will havetdaughter, Vivian, and Mr. and'and Mrs.
children, George Mitchell, Sunday night, at which time*of Dallas,'spent Saturday and
—j w«_„ -----> leaders will be'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.
P. Hoover. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Cato of Mrs. Ronald Travillion at De-
Caviness, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert 4—
Cato and children of Paris,
spent Sunday with Mrs. J. R.
The house was called | Whitney.
Rev. and
more.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Nowjin,
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Claxton with their work, and are want-
• and Mr. and|i Mrs. Herbert jng rain.
Claxton and son. James Herbert Willard Books, Tom Lawler.
Of Dallas, spent the week end. Oral Terry. Ernest Hulett and
in the home of their mother. Jack Ashley went to Sulphur
Mra. Joe Bill Merritt. (fishing Friday.
C’t Mrs. W. 'V. Willis attended, Mrs. Agnes Terry of Paris,
P" H D. Club banquet at Par-, visited Mrs. Edd Terry Friday.
““, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Books
Mrs. Joe Denny is reportisl ill. visited Mrs. Marie Scudder at
be up after
pendicitis.
Dallas tertained the young people with
Cecil Merritt, Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Eudy and Mr. and Mrs.
1 David Geer and baby of Paris,
enjoyed a fish fry at the home
r Of Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Merritt
south of Pattonville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Butler
■‘'.■ted daughter, Margaret Juan-, -
vi.v A. G. Books. After singing a daughter, Cleo of Arkansas,
end in the’home of’his brother «onK- prayer was led by Mrs. spent the week end with Mr.
- - Billy Jackson, and following a'and Mrs. Daulty Bell. Mrs.
business session an interesting Bell returned home with them
program was directed by Mrs. for a visit.
Albert Jackson?----- '
won, Bertie Mazy and Floyd Chas. Martin and family and! pell and Roy Chappell returned Finch Sunday.
attended the graduating exer- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Porter and ( Mrs. Henry Hammer , and dau-
cises of the Paris High School children attended commence- ghter, Ednp Earl, Mrs. Paul
Friday night.— “ ment exercises of Paris Junior, Lewis and/^children, Mr^ and
Oral Terry and wife, Hoyle College Thursday, their daugh- Mrs. Roy Finch and children, - -------—
Bell and wife. Vivian Steel and ter, Miss Leia, being a gradu- Misses Maudie, Essie and Eulatending. Those present were:
. I Latimer, Agnes Burchinal, Mu- ®a^ard fnd Family. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rob- rice Miller and I^ee Bettis. ela Reece and Charlie Tucker
inson and daughter, Evelyn,I Misses Laura Mae Coble andi°1}yde.{’ ®ud Simmons,
iaa t-TalMfliQ nt-' Poll of I fumily, Mr. cind Mrs. Arch I
wunuay. Hatch, W. J. Tucker and fam-1
W^ *A ? Baker and Mr. and Mrs. H. J.1
Tucke5 of Rockford, N. J Tuck-j
home of Mrs. er anc* family of near Biards-1
’ town. Rupert Ballard and fam-,
commencement
Paris Friday.
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