The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1931 Page: 4 of 6
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ter a visit with
Mrs. M. B. Peyton.
a*tends East Texas State Teach-j
era College, spent the week end
At her home here.
Blank notes and mortgages
for sale at The Times office.
Mrs. Will Hamby is reported
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SURVEYOR OF LAND
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CHILDRENS WASH FROCKS
11.95 Values, 11.00
A great assortment of Prints, Voiles and Dimities,
To do our part toward making this DOLLAR DAY suc-
cessful,' we offer below a number of timely values that
are genuine bargains. We want to help your Dollar do
Double Duty. These prices are for Saturday only, and /
will positively be withdrawn at the end of that day.*
ALL SUNMER SUITS
at Vi -Price
Tropicals, Worsteds, Nurotex and Palm
Beach, odd sizes. .
this week.
ing and canning berries.
Mr. and Mrs. Eulis Short
have been entertaining a new
daughter since June 15. I
weighed 6Vi pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Stone safe by I
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News from Shade Grove:
Community Club members
met at the school house Wed-'
ned and did some work on the
building; worked on the yard,
cut down some of the trees and
worked them up into wood.
The farmers are working with
renewed energy since the rains.
The women r*“ - 1—1
berries and vegetables.
Mrs. J. L. Short and Mrs.
Wilma Gifford are ill. The lit-
tle daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
111 Delta counties met at the Tay-
gerson, -and sister, Mrs. Mollie
Baylus.
band andechildren, Jack, Jimmie
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News from HutoenHlto:
eggs, **Mr. and Mm. PPelmer]ed her huriband Saturday night
Lynn have a large number of 1
pure bred dark brown Leghorn 22nd birthday,
hens that are paying the fam-
ily expenditures.
A son wa» born Saturday to
-- . . RMr; and Mrs. Joe R. Dunlap,
are busy canning He weighed 9 pounds, and has
been named Willimn 1. R.
Emancipation day was ob-
served in grand style. Darkies
from Red River, Lamar and
k / Deport, Texas
News from Cunningham:
A large crowd attended sing- with her sister at SaltiP*
Jesse Cochran is th proud
possessor of a heifer calf that
has six well developed teats.
Mrs. R. G. Lynn has a ban-
tam hen that is nine years old,
and although she does not lay,
she sat and hatched nine chick-
ens. The brood is doing nicely.
We had a good rain last week
! that helped wonderfully and
singing would appreciate more.
I Rupert Suggs is home from
Duncan Reece of Oklahoma a fen days’ visit with his par-
City. is spending the week with ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Suggs,
his family here,
Mrs. Jack Hulett and
Gerald, spent Saturday
Sunday with her uncle
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L.
, Wright, at Fulbright.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wyatt and
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bill Eudy *ona Saturday an<i Sun- zgs
. it wit /-,t >11 n«v witn rplfttivPQ rwar Annnnn
rVVdl cSldlc uanaiuto x vwbum-’ »
She ed at the office of the Lamar
county clerk at Paris show the
L. J. Cullen and wife,
entertained with a party Fri- Mary E. Cullen, to E. E. Young
day night. jan'd wife, Audie Young, 79^
Mr. and Mrs. Floyce Teague' acres jn the Samuel Jeffus and
and children, Geneva and Fred 3 m. Ballard surveys, $500.
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with many , Sunday in the home of Mr. and ----------------“****"
Singing was a great Mrs. Crawford Harris. I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pomroy
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much happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stanton y;
' Seventy-six were present in
classes at Sunday school. Rev.
• spent jtOgers preached after Sunday
ome o! .school and seven converts were
received.
Mrs. T. G. Slaton and daugh-,
ters, Eva and Mrs. Claud Smith , . „ .
and son, Wyman, Mrs. Oscar ^‘n °X \a ^r‘ and
Slaton and son, Thomas, visit- ^arl Floyd Sunday.
ed relatives at Rugby Sunday. ^"e People enjoyed a
Mrs. Buford McAlister and dau- Vai aJ an<
ghters returned home with!
them to spend the week. 1
Mrs. Clemsy Brown of Rog-'
ers, Ark., who spent the win-
ter here with her brother,
Georgo Doty, returned home
with her daughter, Mrs. J. B.
’ McCormick, who with her hus-
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Nm friv Matof:
A revival mi at tag will begin
here Wedneeday night, July 1.
Rev. Avery Rogers, pastor of
j the Deport Baptist Church will
1 do the preaching. Everyone is
invited to attend and their help
and efforts will be appreciated
by the Christian people of the
community.
I Miss Faye Miller and Sher-
man Curtis of this community *
were united in marriage June1
The bride is . _ , . . .
the only daughter of P. F. Mlhe Hensley, who has been
Miller. The groom has resided ve^.1 ’ \s
in this community for some' ^lss Gladys Rodgers of Syl-
. Thev are visiting his va"’ day®’a8t week
relatives at Mt. Vernon, Ind., Mr and Mrs. Hill.
Their many friends wish them Mrs. Cherry of Vasco, spent
much hanniness several days last week with her
I A large crowd attended ser-: da“ghter’. E“li8 Short,
vices here Sunday afternoon. .Mf* a”d Mrs. Tom Furgerson
the „ Report, visited his parents, J
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Sunday.
Mr. and -Mrs. Henry Essary
spent Sunday with Mfr. and Mrs.
Jim Mitchell at Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Whit-
iofata:
cults of the toma-
packed for ship-
ty, Tuesday and1
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Wind Thursday nighty btow
blew windows out at the homes
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1 Lot >1.98 Values, >1.00 ?
(§) Fresh and colorful are these Frocks—
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1930 Model A Town
Sedan—like new. jr
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Scarborough-Caldwell, Inc.
“Lowest Prices in North Texas”
83 Bonham Street
Paris—Phone 629
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of Lubbock, visited in the G.
B. Stanton home last week end.
Mrs. L. W. Lassitef spent ROgers preached after Sunday
the week end in thvhcrr.e of-
Mr. and Mrs. John Hooker at
Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harvey
and Gaylord McCluer left Sun-
day for Corpus Christi, where
they will spend the summer.
Messrs. Truman Medford, AL
onsis Williams and Roger Swan
of Avery, visited friends here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Castleman
and son and Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Hamilton and daughter return-
ed Friday from Sulphur, Okla.,
where they sjient the week va-
* Jfr. and Mrs. George Bran- and Margie, of Tulsa, Olp
son of Bryan, are guests of Mr. ^cre we€^>
and Mrs. F. L. Branson. <Toe Crews visited his brother,
' Mrs. John Ford entertained Willie Crews, at Ward’s Chapel,
anj ing here Saturday night. The
singing class went to Hutson-
ville Sunday afternoon to sing,
and attended singing at Mt.
Pleasant Sunday night.
Miss Bernice Lynn, who is
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kg. A. underwood, who was
carried to a Paris sanitarium
last week for treatment, is re-
ported improved.
MMa Elizabeth Tyer visited
In Dallas last week.
Mrs. L. C. McDonald, Misses
^Amanda Sorrels and Mary Las-
siter visited in Paris Tuesday. 15 t .. . . Ok
Mrs. Susie Blair and children ia al 1<,aDel’ UK*
of Paris, were week end guests
Of Mrs. P. W. McCain. I
The Missionary Society met
ht the Methodist church Mon-1! .
day. Minutes of the last con-
ference were studied. Eight
jnemoers answered roll call.
Misses Gertrude Porter and
Willie and Lessie Hamby of
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Several layed by Miss Viola Pomroy at ChMV
~ZZ-, and are Roads Saturday night.
hoeing and plowing their cotton1 Mrs. Kate Tucker of Paris,
J. Weaver.
here for an extended visit with
relatives. __
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Simmons Wiley Stone Friday and Satur-
and Henry Ward of Baliey, day nights,
spent Sunday in the home of u2__ L "
the latter’s brother, Dee Ward, ther of
Gene ^Hughes, Clarence, Os- Thursday and Friday with
car and Eulis Anderson enjoy- Virgie Ballard,
ed a fishing trip on Sulphur
Saturday.
Crops are looking good since i Shady Grove,
the rains. P ^7 '“
their corn last week, and are Roads Saturday night.
piuwin# mcir cotton { Mrs. Kate Tucker of Parib,
The ladies are pick- spent Wednesday, with Mrs. R-^
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News from ToBette:
Mrs. Elmer Pomroy surpris-
with a party to honor of his down trees, unroofed sheds and
Games were blew windows out at the Booms
played, after which lemonade of Pat McGill and Clarence An-
and cakes were served to about derson. A good rain fell Mom-
125 guests. - day night which • wfll boMfe
James Holmes of Paris, 'is crops.
Parties were enjoyed in the
homes of Virgil Boren and
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Mrs. O. V. Salter Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Furger-
son <
Jordan of Glory spent Monday j to have them every third Sun- and so^ Leroy of* Cross"Roads,
Corn is tasseling and putting pa?k^s"o7Min^
1 crops are cleaner than ever be- Mrs. Elmer Pomroy.
1 fore at this time of year. Peo- * *
CUNNINGHAM SINGING pie are practically thru work.
Irene Shannon has returned
home from an extended visit
Saturday honoring the birthday Sunday^
of “ her daughter, Genevive. Porter—J.indkay
Games were enjoyed,’ after children, John, Richard and
which refreshments were serv- Helen of Memphis, are visiting'
ed/ to Edith Hudson. Aileene their daughter and sister, Mrs.
Jones. Mary Lucille Lawson, Dbe Wright.
Estelle Sales Willie C Bell? Mr. and Mrs. .Monroe Shands! .... L 1 -
Sru oa,es’ „ Innd rhikirnn vidfpd Mr and attending school m Commerce,
Wyhne Lawson. Maxine Hum- ana cnnaren visitea Mr. ana , ...
phroy, Thelma Lee Gray,-Helen Mrs. JoJin Moss at Liberty last the ueek end u,th home
Wilkinson. Virginia Bryson,' week. . i Mi* Freida I^eewrivht of
Marv and Ruth Wilkinson Jack Finch is seriously ill at aiiss rreiaa i^eewrigni 01,
Mary ana kuui wiixinson. Commerce, attended singing 1
Mrs. Frank Hudson has re- nis-nome nere. . . -
turned from Paris, where she; . Luther Burchinal filled his „ / , I
underwent an operation for the appointment at Red Oak, Sat-
removal of her tonsils. urday night.
Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Wilhite Clyde Davidson visited
And son and Mrs. H. ,C. Dodd cousin, Bill Davidson,, at Red,
returned Friday from E.
For the past two weeks they
have attended the
School at Southern Methodist: Novice last week.
^Adversity. ' Mrs. N. f
Mrs. J. B. Nessie and son,
Bernard, returned to their home hapell Hill.
Friday af- t — -
their aunt ter her visit there.
Charlie Glen of Red Oak, vis-
Miss May Dan Thomas, who ited here Monday.
Crops are looking good aft^r
day in honor of her husband’s
to her home at Liberty Sunday.
| lor sawmill, and barbecue and
all the necessities, to make the
. day a success were there in
(quantities. A dance in the
evening completed the day. '
| Jessie Taylor has been quite
[ill, but is improved, though he
l is still unable to be up. He has
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Furgerson, 1)6611 hemorrhaging fpm a rup-
tured blood vessel in his stom-
ach. All his children, his sis-
ter, Mrs. A. M. Lewis of Paris,
and his brother, Jep Taylor, 1
have been attending him.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Holt of
Paris, visited in the home of
his sister, Mrs. D. E. Suggs,
during the week $nd.
A large crowd attended sing- David
ing here Sunday, ’
,. oi.u 1.. x. 1 ui avi- ; visitors. Singing was a great
of San Angelo, and Mrs. Ed success and we would be glad
with their brother, Bud ■ Fur- day.
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>n silks. Cotton is late, though day and Sunday with Mr. and
fore at this time of year.
turned from Paris, where she I
| urday night.
Clyde Davidson
cousin.
DalfaT. Oak, last week.
! Mr. and Mrs, Robert Roland
pastor’s an(i children visited relatives at
( Mrs. N. S. Cagle is visiting
son,
She will re day with relatives near Annona,
turn to her home at Medill i<fZ?Jr9- Wyatt will al’end the w<*k
"“"There.
Mrs. W. A. Dorries is ill this
week.
Mrs. Albert Anderson gave a
-ix 1 surprise birthday dinner Sun-
. e rain ast week. ; fJay >n honor her husband’s
Ixirene Bhindndge returned birthday
to her home at Liberty Sunday. Grandma Raines and Herbert
after spending the week end Smith and family visited T. M.
with her sister, Mrs. Virgie Raines at Biardstown Saturdav
Burchinal. ‘ J J
Several have been ill the past
week, but all have improved.
Mrs. Mollie Caldwell of Paris.
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Monroe Shands.
REMOVAL
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50c Values, 25c Yard
1 Lot Voiles and other Wash Materials,
assorted patterns, short lengths.
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All types ofz newest Summer Straws,
© white and paste! colors, small, medium
and large brims.
MENS UNION SUITS
2 Saito for 65c
1 Lot Mens Athletic Union Suits, full cut,
Most people in this vicinity are in accord *
on this point They have learned that
Hayes carriee a greater variety of Food .
Items than any other Grocery.
They know, too, that Hayes’,system of
operation provides perfect freshness to all
- items. No stale goods are ever sold by
this store, which has been supplyihg Gro-
ceries to this community for 25 years.
SONS
X MENS STRAWS
Y-Lot at ^r-Price
Let us fit you correctly and save you
money.
MENS WORK PANTS
$1.50 Values, 98c
1 Lot sizes 84 to 44, colors of sand,
khaki and blue.
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at 5 o’clock during the week and 9 o’clock 1
reinforced to back, sizes 88-40-42. Saturday evenings.
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Entertains S. S. Class
Miss Rhoda Oliver entertain-
ed her Sunday school class on
the Methodist lawn Monday
rening. After games were
eyed they went to her home
bd were entertained with a
limber party. Each member
rited a guest. Refreshments
Me served.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1931, newspaper, June 26, 1931; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292954/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.