The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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BOUGHT
AND SOLD
LEASES
. Pete Storey
DEPORT, TEXAS
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MRS. DuBERRY HOSTESS
REV. CRAIN PREACHES
News from Fulbright:
News from Independence:
News from Halesboro:
Mr. and Mra. Cliff Adams Slt-
and
Eugene
teas at th£ Missionary social
graveyard 1
month.
(;O()D JAInImONBAY^ -
INSURANCE
with
home
Professional
FIRE, WINDSTORM, HAIL, PLATE GLASS
BONDS and AUTOMOBILES
Barnett has been ill for some Tuesday,
time and is reported in a very
serious condition.
SAMUEL D. SMITH IS
LICENSED TO PREACH
ing service, by Rdv. Mathis.
Fifteen of the young people
INDEPENDENCE MEN
LEAVE FOR KILGORE
PREPARE TO COMPLETE
HALESBORO OIL TEST
STEPHEN H. GRANT, M. D.
Office: Deport Sanitarium
Hours: 7 to 9 a. m-
Every day except Sunday
MRS. J. H. MOORE
Insurance Agent DEPORT, TEXAS
Everybody c<”
in the home of Mrs. L. V. Han-
Scores were
and 8 in favor of Halesboro.
Mrs. W. M. Tucker and child-
ren, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hamm, ef] ^he ball gahie Sunday be* {day.
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Misses Mary Kelley and Lucille the latter winning by several merce, spent the week end with
c & ball game between Hales-
.working at the Woodard ceme-ij,oro an(l McCrury was played Sunday
’.does not intend to miss another
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Drillers the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-! _____
one load of machinery send of Paris, spent Sunday in
is now on the ground. F ' _* I‘_. I. I.„„ —
> resume work as early ton Forester.
i Mrs. Lula Daniel of Mosley,
Mrs. J. T. Wilcox returned visited Sunday in the home of
|Tuesday from Bogata,, where Mr. and Mrs. Russell Townsend.
. . « , —- had been staying with
two spent from Sunday until Wfed- Mrs. S. J. Hart. I
Mi. and Mrs. Wells Johnson Horace. Jeffus and sons, Dean,
Lloyd Gibson of Biardstown, and J07 Duchkar' wSe “ml Hales tore.''“"’l
Mayberry Thursday and Friday.! Mr? and Mrs" F. M. Hobbs L Mi?a Lizzie HuJnPhrJie8
-n. v. «. , Mr. and Mrs. Chandler How-land Mrs. G. V.'Shi were in De.^og.ata’ ».?uesJ during the
wood and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur t ghter, Heseltine of Detroit, vis- ard have returned home after’troit Sunday.
fc j ___i x itxvrl in fVin hnmo 1VT cirtrl o ivnol/’a irlai4* 4.. M.. i i,
, , Wright returned
Edd Lawson of Wichita her for a few weeks’ visit and
Falls, and sister, Mrs. Mollie Garnett Andrews remained for
Stevens of Clarksville, visited j a longer visit here.
SHADY GROVE GETS
Mr.and Mrs. Bob King at- <-O<2l*^LMQNDAYt -
visited Saturday in the'tended the Johnson-Pearsonire- iNew.H fr,)m shad v Gr((vc;
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob.union at the Bogata park Sun-L Thc.farnlprH w’rc. glad to see
” -Ithe yam Monday pight, it be-
ling the first good rain since
May 1. The- wiii4{ Thursday
night blew doWn Henry Ma-
lone’s cow barn and Henry Es-
sary’s garage. His car which1
was in the garage was not bad- Lss,
A cemetery working was T“
held at the Turner cemetery Week in Paris,
Catherine Bell.
Lester Mayberry came home] < .
: visited this community Thurs-1 _°f Mosley
• enjvy- j”?'"./,-------me rain nisi wees was ap-1(Iay night, Liunmx uuwn ine •
hostess Maddox visited in the home of precjated by the farmers. Some 1 d.errick at the oil test, unroof- kendall.
hmentsjM™- J. 1. Hood at Deport damage was (]one by the wind, ’”K several outbuildings, and* Mrs.
i, C. C. Monday. .. Gay’Woodard is attending P. blowing limbs from trees, but ^nt 8
don, visited last week in the
’ I home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Fisher at Millerton, Okla.
Mrs. Leia Burrus and daugh-
ters, Misses Swan and Tood of
Clarksville, are visiting Mmes.
L. E. Massey and Norris King.
Several'" families from herej
enjoyed a fishing trip on Red'
I river Friday and Saturday. I
Games am1 contests
V ed after which
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' DeBerry, Buck Howison, Ches-1
. r ter Lowry, Florence Franklin,
KT. J. Allen, C. F. Bell, R. J.1
i Holt, C. C. Chitwood, Marvin
I Lowry, Misses Fay Johnson,'
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Miss Lizzie
Bogata, was a
week end of Miss Dorris Elder, i
Mr. and Mrs: Seaman Roach
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Roach.
. . ( r J ,.„rc Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Denny
visiting Miss dinner guests in the home of bad as guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Mon Ward. Mrs. Marvin Ward and son, t
A hard wind and light rain James Harold, Miss Kate Dan-
7_, I of Mosley, Leonard i...J
blowing down the'Edith „ Ward and Floyd Kuy-
R. A. Allen of Mosley,
, but wnt Sunday in the home of
no serious damage was done. , Air. and Mrs. Charlie Gray.
Mrs. G. V. Shi and Philip'
scores.•
There will be a
I H. L. Wilson of Trent, sends
AT MORRIS CHAPEL $LW to re-ente? hit lubecrip-
_ tion to The Times. He comprL
_ - — ments The Times, saying that,
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licensed to preach at the even- Paris, spent Sunday wtfh h s mght. Another derrick will be and Houston and Eugene Town- not intend to m%s anoth«
in<r imrvinn hv pa™ Mnthia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie built and — ’—J -a----v’ ’ * ~ ~ ooea nor intena to miss anotner
Woodard. I
Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Norwood expect to
a>isia wv- sw.J Son, Eugene, spent the as possible.
Refreshments of (week end in the home of Dock
Miss Robbie Mae Norwood she
home
weeks’ visit with relatives at nesday with Miss Pauline Allen
Idabel, Okla. • j at Bogata.
Mrs. Frank Hudson is in a Mrs. W. P. Palmer is visit-j
Paris sanitarium where she will ing her daughter, Mrs. P
. undergo an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Under-
|Mrs. Bud—Pirtle at Rosalie Tues-1 the home, of Mr. and Mrs, W,
R. Giffdrd.
ly damaged.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tommie Lyons-stepped in a fire
Saturday and burned his foot,
and has been very ill.
A party, was given at the
ter, Mrs. Maurice’Hobbs Thurs- borne of Charlie Short Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Johnson
, are entertaining a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs; Clarence Short!
and children of Paris, spent,
’ with Mr. and Mrs.
12 Frank Malone.
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News from Morris Chapel:
-- I DR. MELVIN COKER
antl j Dentist
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-rOfl+ee over Palace Drug Store
Phones: Office 251, Res. 1321W
p Room 6 - - Paris, Texas
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Misses Thelma Lee Gray and -wwuwun.-j-j-u-u-u-umnjuvwnni
DR. JOHN R. BRITTAIN
Dentist ♦
Office at
Crescent Drug Store
Deport : : Texas
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BOGATA BRIDGE CLUB
Nawa from Bogata:
Mrs. A. S. DeBerify was hos-
taas to the Bridge Club Tues-
day afternoon. Lovely garden j
flowers were arranged through-,
out the rooms. Mrs. DeBerry
won high and Miss Tom Under-
v wood low. A delicious refresh-
ment plate was served to Mmes, enjoyed a party in the home of
jw/ ' Annie Lee Rozell, James Law- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Adams Slt-
son, 5V. D. Grayson, H. C. Mc-|Urday night. «<»••••«•• u«> «*■, ciu ,,, luc .
Clure. Lc C. McDonald, Fannie-cake and ice cream were served.. Davis at Oakdale.
Howison, Misses Frances Dev-1 Miss Mildred Pendergrass has | ” L*-! ’
lin, Marv Ann and Tom Under- returned home after a f
wood, Lillie Branson and Aman-
da Sorrels.
Mills, at Bagwell.
Mrs. Tom Lavelle and dau-
Cox visited Mr. and Mrs. Edited in the home of Mr. and a week’s visit with her parents,I
relatives here Monday.
Housewives of this commun-
ity >are busy canning. I Miss Laura Fee is visiting in
■The potato yield this season ’be home of Dr. V. 1). Crad-
proves to be fair, considering,‘baik at Bogata.
the dry Weathef: Mr. LcWFi M,‘8- Lum Fennell and dau-
I41WJ , uuajr miu «auu,uaj. jplanted three bushels of seed enters, Mary Frances and Al-
They were Mr. and Mrs. Dick .potatoes and harvested fifty-1 lin<S of Deport, visited in the
Bourne and children, Mr. and One bushels. I home of their daughter and sia-
Mrs. W. M. 1 ucker and child- Quite a large ci'owd witness-j’ -------------
ren, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hamm, efj tbe ball gatne Sunday be- 7a.y-,
Mr. and Mrs. Norris King &nditwppq Woodard and Glondalc, I Miss Onrils Cogbill
|her mother, Mrs. S, V. Cogbill.
Mr. and Mrs. Mon Ward had
as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
and daughter, Mrs. Will Allen
i J Joe Duchkar were
Bob visited in the home of L. L.; Pleasant visitors Sunday,
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Mr. and Mrs. Chandler How-'and Mrs. G. V/Shi were in De-
Barnett at~EngiisiTSunday. Mr Mrs. R. S. Maddox Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hammett’jand children^nd mTs^Leonard i°LPaLIs’ ar? hi® pa.r’
Barnett has been ill for some Tuesday. at Cunningham. | Marcum attended church
Miss Ruby Oglesby spent last, Morris Chapel Sunday and were i
Mrs.
V. N. Dugger and son, Wel- j r
Harvey Eaton and family' . .
and Mrs. Chester Brown and llar°ld and Haletha Hobbs vis-1 Dorothy Dean Gifford of Bo-
daughter of Louisiana, visited *te(l ,n tbe home of Mr. and gata. spent part of last week in
I day-
Miss Laura Fee is visiting in
of Dr. V. I). Crad-
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served delightful refreshments |
to Mmes. W. H. Whitten, C. C. |
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ter Lowry, Florence Franklin,
7 • Holt, C. C. Chitwood, Marvin
Lowry,
Rebecca Lowry and Mary Las-
siter.
Mrs. Hutchings and Walker
Hutchings of Mt. Pleasant, are
visiting in the home of their
son and brother, E. G. Hut-
jchings.
Margaret Thedford has re-
turned from Paris, where she
visited several days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harvey,
Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson,
Miss Edna Howison and Wil-
liam Rozell spent Sunday in
Hot Springs, Ark., visiting Mr.
and Mrs; Frank Rozell. Mrs.
Rozell was formerly Miss Susan
- Herriott and attended school
here.
Miss Fay Johnson returned
Tuesday from {Texarkana where!
she attended tne bedside of her ’ home
brother, who has been ill. IL.. .
Wiley Joe. .Hudson of Mt. Mrs. Ann-Kelley and grand-*.
Mrs. Isla Hudson.
the rain Monday pight, it be-
White. Out of town guests
were Misses Margaret Tucker
and Juanita Scott or Paris.
L. E. Massey who is employ- tery the third Friday "of this here Sunday,
ed in Dallas,’ spent the week raonth. Everybody c< • "
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here.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Johnson cock Monday.
and son, Lawson Jr., of Long-| I -
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> of Mr. and Mrs. Bob union at the Bogata park Sun-
King. day.
. i Mrs. E. R. Andrews and
Vernon, is visiting his mother, daughter, Bonnie Ruth Wil- children of Terrell, have been
Mrs. Isla Hudson. liams, were guests Sunday in visiting her sister, Mrs. L. R.
Miss Dude Ray returned Sat- (the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wright. Misses Ruby and Ruth
tiruday from Sherman where"* Ford at Bogata,
she attended the young peo-
ple’s assembly of the Methodist
church, which met at Kidd-Key
College.
Mrs. J. S. Crane and little
son of Breckenridge, are guests
of Mrs. Crane’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Castle-
man, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ham-
.iltpn and Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Pearson are in Sulphur, Okla.,"
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Bank will act as your executor
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He has discarded the black flag in favor
of the gold brick as his emblem. And
widows, inexperienced in the way of busi-
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competence, are his victims. Protect your
beneficiaries from their own want of ex-
perience by appointing this Bank as your
trustee. • ' f
Miss Margaret Howison re-
turned to Austin Sunday after
a week’s visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Howison.
Mrs. Mae McClinton has re-
turned to her home in Clarks-
ville after a visit with Mrs.
Mary Wilkinson.
this week.
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aches and fams are gone and 1 ham
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Unusual values are presented in
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Showing a varied selection of
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