The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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Arrive every Friday, dressed
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this week of day in the home of Mr. and
ment Sunday - afternoon
cause cf th? f??th ~*'Y—
Phillips at Detroit.
Mrs. Ellen Fortner of Ful-
bright visited Mrs. W. A. Bak-
er Sunday.
Mrs. N. S. Cagle and son, Os-
car of Medill, visited their sis-
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Cortis Glover is taking a va-
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My Drug Store.
Miss Edna Kate Dugger has
Mhd Paris Junior College
BT the Bummer term.
Joe Threadgill was in De-
|B0en and other points in Ark-
ases Friday on business.
A son was born Tuesday of
BSt week to Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Hbsrt, who live on Deport R3.
Frank Fagan of DeLeon, was
guest Saturday of his father,
. A. Fagan, and other relatives.
Ralph Rosenbluth was a guest
today In the home of Mr. and
tn. Chas. Kirschner at Clarks-
People are about through cut-
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TWO COUPLES MARRIED
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News from Minier: , =/.
Mrs. Buck Hoover gave a
party at her home Saturday
afternoon honoring the tenth
birthday of her daughter, Ger-
aldine. Twenty-five were pres-
ent and she received many nice
gifts. After games were play-
ed, cake, punch and all-day
suckers were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Woodard
of Paris, visited Mr. and Mrs.
E. N. Weaver Sunday.
Miss Dona Weaver and Miss
McFarlan of Paris, who are vis-
iting Miss McFarlan’s mother
at Galveston, will return Tues-
day.
Mrs. J. T. Ratliff and child-
ren spent the week end with
her mother at Commerce.
Mr. and Mrs. Felt Allen and
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hoover
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Harvey at Paris.
Allen and Samuel Hoover
spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Dse Harvey at Paris.
Mrs. Lon Payne was called to
Paris Saturday to attend the
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News from Mosley:
Services were well attended
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dii not appoint- ft, Km 25 cote.
of the death of Mrs. Joe FISH—Arrive
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Matthews
* were in Arkansas the first of
the week to look after their
^rm.
N. A. Harbison of Bogata,
was a guest Friday and Satur-
of Mr. and Mrs. George
him home for
here.
Loading of Irish potatoes in
I gar lots has begun at Mt. Pleas-
ant, with a number of buyers
bidding for the Titus county
crop.
* Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilkin-
gon and Herman Griffin of Bo-
|U», »ere guests Sunday in the Hertford. Conn. They pian
Dunn. • lil? * •*»» most of- the sum'
Virgil Jackson, Arthur Cap-
ley, Raymond ChalRer and Lem-
pei Guest left Monday lor an
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. jver, who live. on Blossom Six complete canning plants
, are entertaining a new son for community use have been
bought by business • men ol
Clarksville and distributed over
the county to care for the sur-
Mrs. Earl Wood and children,
Robbie Nell and Duane, Mrs.
Kirksey and daughters. Misses
Annie Ruth and Olive and Mrs
Kirksey’s grandson, Aubrey
Williams, returned Sunday to
their home at San Angelo, af-
ter a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Griffin and Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Reece and other relatives
at Deport, Bogata and Rugby.
Miss Mary Ann Griffin return-
ed with them for a visit in the
Wood home.
Mrs. J. C. Barham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Philley and
daughter, Geraldine, visited
Sunday in the home of Mrs.
Phil ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Rakes at Bogata.
Over at Mt. Pleasant the City
Council has passed an ordinance
requiring the construction of
pit tpilets at all homes not hav-
ing sewerage connections. \
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craw-
ford and children and Clarence
* Crawford and Miss Frances
Barrett were guests Sunday of
Mrs. A. L. Dean at Detroit.
Misses Lena Marie Skeen qnd
Edith Fuller returned Tuesday
f -om Denton, where they at-
tended a house party in the
home of Miss Margaret Stovall.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grant and
daughter, Virginia, and grand-
daughter, Sara Ruth, spent the
week end in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Murrell at Luf-
kin.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant
were in Dallas Sunday to visit
Mrs. N. S. Lawler of Stratford
Wall & Whittle, Props.
Paris, Texas
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were guests of Mrs. Walter
Roddy at Cunningham Sunday.
Robert and Rupert Suggs are
visiting relatives at Cisco.
Mr. and Mrs. John Porter
who are attending P. J. C.,
were visitors here Saturday.
E. L. Williams and family ter and daughter, Mrs. S. S.
Burchinal, Sunday. Mrs. Cagle
remained for a longer stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Matlock
and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Finch
and son. Elmer Earl of Minter,
visited here Saturday.
Mrs. Roy Finch and children
are spending the week with her
sister, Mrs. M. J. Long at Red
Oak.
Willie Davidson of Red Oak,
spent the week end with his
cousin, Clyde Davidson.
Miss Mildred Turner of Cen-
ter Point, spent Saturday with
Miss Agnes Burchinal.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Craw-
ford and children of Independ-
ence, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Smith last week.
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News frees Hataoaville:
Leslie Dunn became over- _ _
heated while working Thurs- here the past week end.
day. He is also suffering with
poison ivy infection.
Mrs. Lena Posey Black and
son of Ft. Worth, were recent
guests of Mmes. Ela Williams
and Ora Holland.
Grandmother Moss is able to
be up after several months’ Al-
ness.
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News from Glendale:
Wilburn Keeth and Miss
Ruby Cawley, were married Sat-
urday at Hugo. The bride is
the beautiful daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Cawley, and the
groom the son of Mr. and Mrs.
.Grover Keeth. Pies Mantooth
and Miss Ollie Fae Nolen were
also married Saturday at Hugo.
The bride is the charming dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Nolen and the groom the son
of Mrs. Isaac Quinton. Both
couples will make their homes
in this community. Friends ex-
tend congratulations.
Corbitt Collins and family
moved to McCrury the first of
the week.
We had a light storm Thurs-
day followed by a shower of
rain, though not enough to do
much good. No serious damage
was done by the wind.
If you want a real good
steak, come in and inspect thosB
I am handling. Choice cuts of
stall-fed cattle, frozen in ouf
Frigidaire. Lynn Bratcher.
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Cook, who is seriously ill at the
hospital.
Aunt Mary Kirkpatrick, who
has been visiting her daughter
in Hugo, returned home Satur-
day.
Miss Nita Grant is in Dallas
attending the bedside of N. D.
Webb, who is ill following a
stroke of apoplexy two weeks
ago. Mr. Webb, who is a for-
mer Deport resident, has been
slow in recovering from the
stroke.
Lewis Dickson, who attended
Texas University at Austin and
was employed in one of the
government departments dur-
ing the winter term has re-
turned to spend the summer
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Dickson.
James Herman Read and Mrs.
Bettie Morgan of Waxahachie,
came Sunday for a visit with
relatives here. James Herman
returned home Monday, but
Mrs. Morgan will remain for
a visit with her brother, Henry
King, at Milton.
Misses Belle Martin and -Mat-
tie Lee Robinson returned Sat->
urday from Ardmore,, Okla.,’
where they spent the week in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Reece. Mrs. Reece and son,
Walter accompanied them home
and spent the week end here.'
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Irving of
Ardmore, Okla., Mrs. Beatrice
Evans of Dallas, Mrs. Minnie
Harris of Paris, DeWitt Page
of Chicago, and Misses Louise
and Inez Page of Sopeff Okla.,
were guets the first of the week
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N.
D. Hammond.
A suit for $5,725 has been
instituted against the Texas-
Louisiana Power Company by
Miss Eugenia Jordan of Paris,
the suit growing out of an al-
leged automobile collision at
Paris between a car driven by
Miss Jordan and a power com-
pany car.
Frozen steaks are tender
steaks—I handle only choice
cuts in my Frigidaire.
Lynn Bratcher.
John Eudy and Doris Shelton,
who left Deport several week.4
ago to enter a flying school at
Lincoln, Neb., are now in the
school, Eudy taking an airplane
welding course and Shelton en-
rolled for a private pilot*#
course.
visit in the home of Mr. and jn the Mt. Vernon high school
W ojJVIlvI <* nvvii 'W IVll
making * his 210m1e their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
* Mrs. W. M. Spear.
The Times is requested to an-
a ty singing convention will meet
—------------------- [auditorium Saturday and Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. George Martin day, June 20 and 21.
I Hoover, who live on Blossom
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Jn their home since Wednesday.
s’ ■ James Allen Griffin visited
Jack Ellison at Detroit last . .
week and his host accompanied Plus fruits and vegetables,
him home for a “ ’’’
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ting oats and the yield
good. Potatoes were not
good as last year’s crop.
Bonnie Meeks has been
but has recovered.
Two large catfish were re-
ported caught by local men Sat-
urday. One weighed 31 pounds
and the ofher 32 pounds.
bedside of her mother, Mrs. Mrs. D. E. Suggs has receiv-~
cd announcement of the arrival
of a lb. son in the home of
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
H. Holt at Greenville. He ar-
rived June 11 and has been-
named Joe Edward.
The storm last week blew the I
roof from Sam Abbott’s barn.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Abbott
of Paris, are visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Coch-
ran.
every Friday,
dressed buffalo and catfish.
E. Hayes. 19-C
TRADES DAY—Or any other
day in Bogata—eat at Hudson’# *
Sandwich Shop. tf
WANTED—To buy some good
second hand oat sacks. Deport
Feed & Grocery. 19-d
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY^
The Times can sell you at S
bargain, scholarship in either
the Tyler Commercial College
at Tyler or Byrne Commercial
College, Dallas, at a price yod
can afford to pay. If interest-
ed see us for particulars.
News from Tollette:
Miss Deely Stone who is tak-
ing treatment for her arm from
a Paris physician, is reported
improving.
Strong winds followed by
heavy rains visited this com-
munity Thursday and Monday
nights. Fruit trees were con-
siderably damaged and several
window lights and sashes were
blown from houses, but every-
one wds glad to have the rain
on crops and gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bishop
and daughter of Paris, spent
Sunday in the home of Mrs.
Bishop’s parents, Mr. and Mrs..
Buck Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ward had
as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Julian Poteet of Biardstown
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wil-
liams and children of Cross
Roads. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Floyd
of Commerce, spent the week '
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Pick Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pomroy
entertained the young people
with a party Tuesday night.
Elmer Pomroy and wife j
spent the week end with her j
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud I
Parkess, at Minter. Her sister, i
Miss Lucille Parkess, accom- j
panied them home Sunday.
3-QUART ICE CREAM FREEZERS $3.75
$4.25
2-QT. GALV. ICE CREAM. FREEZERS $1.00
85c j
' Mr. andMIrs. A. E. Hayes
and chUdrei got Detroit, visited
Bunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs Sid Grant and other rela-
tives here.
H- W. Norwood returned
S Tuesday to his home at Dalias
after spending a week in the
g hone of his daughter, Mrs.
r Bell.
>yle Ladd returned Sunday
I Houston, where 'he has
employed for two months,
ipend the summer at his
• here.
re. Edgar Hood is taking a
don from her duties at the
dard Dry Goods Company.
J. L. Lawler is employed
■F- piece.
HB Nita Grant and Mrs. J.
||oote spent Monday at
MDo, Okla., visiting Miss
■jl father, J. W. Grant and
gkaiatives.
Biliary Hill has returned
■Vknotne at Paris, after
M part of last week in
■Las a guest of ‘Miss
■■1 Martin.
I Grant
I « Miss Ida Lou Lawler was e
I week end guest in the home o. who is a patient at the Park-
I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wright a
I Justin.
I The J. M. Grant Furnitur
|‘ store has been repainted an
I decorated on both the interio
Ljand exterior.
I The Talco postoffice has beet
I reduced from a third class of
I flee to fourth class by the post
I office department.
I B. C. Speegles of Blossom,
I died Wednesday at a Paris san
ftarium where he recently un
derwent an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Matthews
I have returned from a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Stalls anu
pther friends at Pampa.
h Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hutchison
Of Dallas, are spending the
I week with his parents, Mr. anu
Mrs. J. R. Hutchison Jr.
Kay White who has been1 Ark.,
' Jones, left Sunday for
Bprings, his former home.
Mrs. Carl Ladd and son, Car-[nounce that the franklin coun-
loe Earl, have returned from
children, Janith and Robert Jr»
of McLean, came last week
to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Webb and rela-
tives at Blossom. Mr. Black re-
turned the first of the week,
leaving Mrs. Black and children
for a longer visit.
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short visit | Mr. and Mrs. U. 1. Barker,
who formerly taught in the De-
!port school, visited friends here
Sunday and Monday. Mr. Bar-
ker is now teaching manual
training in the Canyon school.
Mrs. L. P. Hayes and Miss
Pauline Dickson left Friday for
an extended visit in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Monard Hayes
1 at Hartford, Conn.
1 mer.
Mrs. L. H. Igo and sons, Mil-
lard and Galen, returned Sat-
urday from Nashville, Tenn.,
where they spent ten days vis-
iting in* the Jiome of Mrs. Igo’s
brother, LeRoy Moore, and
family.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Allen on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Sam White-
side of Paris, Mrs. Tom Allen
and aon and daughter, Hollis
and Miss Ava, and Jack Robin-
son, all of Dallas.
Kenneth Barnett of Jena, La.,
came the first of the week for
a short visit with Mrs. Barnett
and son, Billie. He will return
1 Friday to Jena, where he is
(employed with a bridge con-
struction company.
While swinging last week Eli-
zabeth, daughter of Mrj
Jess Barnett of BIosm
merly of Deport, had
sprained when the rope broke
causing her to fail.
A Ford car, sold at public
auction Monday by Constable
Troy Grant was bld in by Hen-
ry Johnson for $68. The car
was the property of Alec Hall
and was sold to satisfy a debt
due the Shuman Hotel.
land hospital following an oper-
ation.
Hollis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
f. N. Allen of Dallas, former
Deport residents, has been
Jected a teacher in the Patton-
ville school for the ensuing
term.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holloway
returned home Sunday after-
noon from San Angelo, where
they attended the annual meet-
ing of the Texas Press Asso-
ciation.
The highway department is
advertising for bids for the
construction of 1,761 miles k ot
grading and drainage struc-
tures on Highway 49 south of
Mt. Pleasant.
Misses. Beulah and Esther
Maude Roach of Independence,
I left Sunday for Hot Springs,
; Ark., to spend a week with
Hot
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