The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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and Miss Lucille Cockrel of
Clarksville, spent the week end
with Miss Rozell’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Rozell. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gray and
children of Morris Chapel, were
guests Sunday in the home of
his brother, J. 0. Gray.
Misses Selma Baker and Ed-
We consistently and persist-
ently save you money on your
groceries and feed and pay you
top market for your produce.
Deport Feed & Grocery.
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Drug Store. Thousands of Dollars have been
spent to make it the most convenient and in-
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shop in Deport in the building
just vacated by Mr. Ward’s
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your shoes. Soles sewed or |
tacked, heels rebuilt or capped, visited friends here Friday.
First class workmanship guar-
anteed. James Leigh Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Plant and Mr.
Lawler anfl Mrs. Scott Turner of Blos-
carried their son, Glen, to Par-Isom> were here Sunday visiting
is- Wednesday and Friday to a Mrs. Long,
specialist for treatment of his — -
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singing | Chas. Martin overhauled his visited Mr.
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News from Glendale:
People of this community are
in need of rain on crops and
gardens. Many are out of wat-
er and having to haul. We had
a shower the first of last week,
but not enough. Many are up
with their farm work.
Mr. and Mrs. George Young
and daughter, Billie Frances,
and Marvin Hart of Clarksville,
spent the week end with rela-
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cawley
of Morris Chapel, spent the
week end with relatives here.
W, H. Herring and family of
McCrury, .spent the week end
in the homes of his sisters,
Mrs. Lee Woodie and Mrs. Cale
McCrury.
Mrs. John Forester of Morris
I Chapel, visited last week in the
home of Mrs. H. D. Brown.
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visi‘ed in the home other bro-iw
ther R. B. Fisher, and family day of Miss Onia Cogbi|1
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob King and
children of Fulbright, spent
Arrive every Friday, dressed
buffalo and catfish. H. E. Hayes.
Corner Drug Stor$|
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Mr. and Mrs. Billie Hoover j
and Lewis Hoover of Dallas,;
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Hoover Sunday.
Johnnie Horton and Miss
aus Uie past tew oays. > Susie Whitley of Morgantown.
Miss Lois Harvey of Com- went to Hugo Sunday and were
News from Halesboro:
Four wagons went to Cross
Roads Monday to haul lumber
to be used in rebuilding the
derrick at the oil test here,
which was wrecked by wind two
weeks ago.
Miss Laura Fee has returned
from a visit in the home of Dr.
V. D. Craddock at Bogata.
Mrs. George Seaman and
children and Mrs. Horace Jeffus
and children visited in
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spent Wednesday night i
Martin and family. I
I Wayne Lauder and family of
of | Petty, visited relatives here
the Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whitney
and children of Minter, visited
Mrs. Df S. Ladd Saturday.
Mrs. John Bell is spending
several days with relatives in
Deport.
Juanita Terry has returned
home after a ten days’ visit in
Paris.
A. G. Books and Elmer Fer-
guson were Clarksville visitors
| Rev. Randolph of Pattonville,
, and J. Matt Carr
were here from Clarksville
Wednesday for the purpose of
inaugurating a drive for better
health conditions. Interesting
talks were made by Dr. Watson
and Messrs. Tippin and Carr.
Messrs. Tippin and Carr re-
turned Monday to make sever-
al water tests.
The Rev. S. B. Griffith of
Bogata, filled his regular ap-|
pointment at the Christian
church Sunday morning, ]_
due to a revival meeting being!
held at Johntown, thdre was no'
preaching Sunday night, but a
large crowd attended singing.
Ben Hancock and son, Jack,
of Clarksville, visited Mrs. L.
V. Hancock Monday.
. Miss Swan Burrus of Clarks-
ville and Mrs. Norris King vis-
ited in the home of their uncle,
News from Hoovertown:
A son was bom Thursday to
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoover
Jr. The baby lived only a short
time.
Rev. Claudie Robbins of Par-
is, preached at Byrdtown Sun-
day morning and evening.
Rev. Thrasher preached at
Morgantown Sunday at 11.
There is a lot of sickness in
our community. Mrs. Speegle
is ill. Little Ruby Linzey is ill.
The small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hawkins is ill. Mrs.
C. J. MUSSELMAN, Owner
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Model A Coupe-
looks good, runs good
and is good.
$245.00
Scarborough-Caldwell, Inc.
“Lowest Prices in North Texas
83 Bonham Street
Paris—Phone 629
New® from Rngby:
Crops are looking good since
the rain. The oat crop waa
good in thia section.
Murry Franklin, Mrs. R. M.
Bell and son, Furman; Mrs.
Bmma Wood and children, Law«
rence, Misses Frances and El-
sie, enjoyed an outing in Okla-
homa Sunday.
Miss Sarah Agnes Gray of
Bogata, is visiting her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Morgan.
Duane Glover of Deport, was
a (week end guest of his grand-
Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
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Miss J^sther^ Geer of Deport,1 were in Paris Saturday to 4i.t-rcording to a deed recorded in
1 a shower given Mrs. Jack-^ the county clerk’s office at
Miss Ela Chesshir, Paul Wood
and family of Deport, Mrs.
Florence Franklin and daugh-
ter, Miss Iola.
Miss Iola Franklin is visiting
her aunt*,. Mrs. Ernest Craven,
at Sherman.
Z. T. Cotten and grandchild-
Virgil and Miss Nadene
of Greenville, were Rosa, N. M., visited last week
gueste Saturday of W. J. Cotten in the home of her grandmo-
ther, Mrs. Nannie Scaff.
, Mr. and Mrs. Bob King and
JL and Miss Mattie Chesshir were daughter, Carmen, visited in
- * guests Sunday of Mrs. Edwards’ i the home of her parents, Mr.
and Miss Chesshir’s brother, and Mrs’. W. J. Jackson at MiL
H. L. Chesshir, and family near ton, Sunday.
Clarksville.
G. C. Little, Mrs. C. C. Chit- of Commerce, spent the week
wood and daughter, Miss Fran-(end with her parents, Mr. and
cea, were guests Friday of the Mrs. Will Rogers.
. former’s son, Herbert Little, at - Miss Roberta Rozell of Paris,
Sylvan.
Mrs. Sidney Hudson and
Miss Ethel Bean of Bogata,
were guests of Miss Doris Bell
Friday.
Misses Margaret and Merle
Craven of Sherman, are visit-
ing in the home of Mr. and
" Mrs. B. F. Craven.
Miss Myrtle Ward of Bogata, [ha Earle Scaff of Commerce,
Misses Tommie Massengill and
Alma Cole of Fulbright, wefe
guests of Miss Nadine Ohes-
shir Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Festus Swint of
Paris, were guests of his bro-
ther, Fred Swint, Saturday.
J*™-- Earl Ferguson and son,
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<' - Tuesday with her sister, Mrs.
>4 George Bell.
? Miss Mary Dell Spears spent
—rt of last week with her sis-
■j Mrs. Ernest Wright, at
irksville.
Miss Mildred Young’s Sunday
tool class was given a picnic
the Bogata park Saturday
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A fresh stock of typewriter
ribbons has just been received
by The Ti> ‘ ~ -
machines.
RAIN BADLY NEEDED
IN GLENDALE SECTION
SAVE ON TIRES
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AVI suffered .a. blow-out ! —
can be put in shape and ;
still give you thousands of
miles of service. Don’t ;!
throw away the old Tire
until you’ve seen us. Let !
us look it over and we will ;
give you expert advice on ;!
future mileage. .
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Refreshing Drink
Cigar or Cigarettes
A delightful
A. Holt entertained i Chumley of Novice, who is vis-
iting her daughter here, is ill.
Several from here attended
singing at Post Oak and Mt.
‘ Pleasant Sunday.
Misses Dorothy and Mildred
Hignight have returned home
from Texarkana, where they
have been visiting for two
weeks.
Miss Johnnie B. Parks has
returned to her home in Paris
after a visit here with her
grandmother. Mrs. Bean.
The W. H. D. Club will pre-
sent a play at Byrdtown church
needing Saturday night.
spent the week end with home
folks.
Mrs. Gus Nobles and baby of
Deport, visited in the home of
her aunt, Mrs. Pete Watson,
Friday.
R. S. Maddox and P. W.
Smith are enjoying a week’s
•1 Huie of Bogata, spent outing in Arkansas.
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mark for the lowest
prices in North Texas F
Scarborough-Caldwell, Inc.
“Lowest Prices in North Texas”
83 Bonham Street
Paris—Phone 629
GILBERT ALLEN INFANTS
ARE BURIED AT MILTON
News from Milton:
Infant twin babies of Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Allen were
buried here Saturday.
Rev. D. F. Coppin of Waco,
filled his appointment here at
the Baptist church Saturday
and Sunday.
Relatives of Mrs. Bob South-
erland gathered at her home
Wednesday afternoon for a
family reunion. Supper was
the spread picnic fashion under the
home of their parents, Dr. and trees. A delightful evening
Mrs. V. H. Craddock at Bogata was spent,
j - Mrs. J.
the young folk with a party
Thursday night, honoring Miss
Lila Mae Guess of Bogata, who
spent last week here.
Mrs. Vernon Shuford has
been ill, but is very much im-
proved.
Lucille Shuford, who under-
went an operation for the re-
moval of her tonsils last week,
is still confined to her bed.
Several from here went to
Blossom Monday to pick ber-
ries.
Farmers are about up with
their work and are 1
J rain. Water is very scarce.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom ]
Dalton Steele and family, Mr>
and Mrs. Bela Stevens and son,
' Homer Lee and Mrs. Fred
Swint and children attended the
funeral of Mrs. Crate Walker of
Paris, which was held at Post
Oak Wednesday.
W. L. Guthrie and wife of
.Wichita Falls, who were called
to Paris by the death of his sis-
ter, Mrs. Crate Walker, are vis-
iting in the home of his dau-
ghter, Mrs. Cliff Adams at Cen-
■ ter Point.
Dickson Hale and Mrs. Annie
Mitchell spent Sunday with
their sister, Hrs. Mitchell Pear-
son, near Paris. j ball Wednesdaytm local grounds,
Mr. and Mrs.-B, F. Craven,the scores beipg 3-2 in our
had as visitors Sunday, Ernest]boys’ favor. Ten innings were
Craven and family of Sherman; I played.
Mrs. Edgar Hooker visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Hudson at Clarksville Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilkin-
son of Center Point, moved to
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Etta Mangrum, Wednesday. —
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Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hobbs,
Mrs. G. W. Hobbs and Mrs.
Curtis Yancey and children vis-
ited Mrs. S. J. Hart at Bogata
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Watson
and children, Olen, Juanita and
Miss Olgia of Cunningham, vis-
ited Mrs. J; T. Wilcox Sunday.
Harold Griffin of Rugby, was
a week end guest of Aubrey
Hobbs. .
Miss Pauline Ward, who at-
tends Paris Ju/ior College,
spent the we^k end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Ward.
j Miss Neva Muri Kilgore of j
Deport, spent the week end in1
but itlle home of her cousins, Miss-1
>Tng|es Pauline and Lucille Ward. |
held at Johntown, thdre was no
and Mrs. Lum Fennell; and Bobby Joe of Paris,
and Allene of De]>ort, visited j
Philip Hobbs, Sunday. 2 | _
Mr. and. Mrs. Ned Haydock J. A. Holt and family. Mr.
of Deports visited in the home, Brake returned home Sunday,
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1 eral days.
i Mr. and Mrs. Fr.ed Hall
and children of Deport, visited Paris
DAY HELD AT
FULBRIGHT SATURDAY
News from Fulbright:
A large crowd attended Trades
day here Saturday. There were
visitors from all the surround-
ing communities. $15.00 in
cash and several other prizes
donated by local merchants
were given away. Prize win-
ners were as follows:, Kit
Adams $5.00j Dick Legate $4;
George McCledon $3; Mrs. A.
L. Cavendar $2; Milton Wooten
$1; W. J. Rogers, hair tonic;
Jim Sands, coffee; P. T. Hill,
chocolate; Mr. Jones, tire patch-
ing; Oscar Miller, towels, and
Miss Edna Earle Scaff, package
of coffee. There will be an-
' • trades day Saturday,
night with his daughter^ Mrs. July 4, and everyone is invited.
W. H. Nance, at Bogata. Dr. and Mrs. Gavin Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Steel and son, and Tom Tippins and
a « V • a T~1 • -1 ' nn/4 T A A n mm
her uncle and wife, Mr. and
i. W. L. Guthrie of Wichita
S, Mrs. Bob Southerland,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Southerland
and daughter, Robbie Lee, Mrs.
Bill Golden and daughters, Lou-
• ise, Opal and Iva Joe of Mil-
ton; Mrs. Will Southerland and
daughter, Willie Ruth of Pat-
tonville, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Adams of Center Point and Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Young of De-
port.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mar-1 _
pWFnMnterTM03iey?TueZay: speni
Sunday in Longview. | Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson! of Highway 49 for $450.
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I a shower given Mrs. Jack- the county
a. recent bride.'
The Ladies Missionary Socie-j
of Independence, were week endjty met Tuesday afternoon with
guests in the home of his sister, twelve members present, but
Mrs. Maurice Hobbs. I On account of threatening wea-
Misses Onnis Cogbill and Es-, ther, were dismissed before I
ther Geer attended an ice cream; they had their bible study,
supper at Mt. Pleasant Satur- Mrs. Tom Harvey- and dau-
day night. Ighters, Mary Lane, Mattie Lou
Mr. and Mrs. Lum Fennell;and Bobby Joe of Paris, are
and daughters, Mary Frances j visiting relatives here,
and Allene of Deport, visited! Mr. and Mrs, Bill Brake and
in the hom6 of Mr. and Mrs. | baby of Dallas, visited Satur-
Philip Hobbs, Sunday. — j day and Sunday in the home of ~
^Mr. and. Mrs. Ned Haydock j J. A. Holt and family. “ “
of his mother, Mrs. J. H. Rol-!but Mrs. Brake will remain sev-
lins, Sunday. I
Mr.- and Mrs. Pony Cogbill;
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his mother, Mrs. S. V. Cogbill,' with Chas.
Sunday.
Miss Priscilla Forester
Morris Chapel, visited in
home of her uncle, Ben Ward, I
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pony Cogbill
and children of Deport, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ike Parrott of Paris,
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Jones Sunday.
office
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tidwell and
children attended the :
convention at Mt. Vernon Sun-: gin the past week.
-i~ I Road hands have dragged the'
Mrs. Roy Watson of Long- roads the past few days.
view, spent Saturday night in! ]*'
the home of her brother,: Leon- j merce, f
l home.
Miss Charline Martin is hav-
Rollms and J. H. Hobbs spent specialist? .
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