The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1931 Page: 4 of 6
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Alex Taber of Sulphur, Okla.,
is visiting in the home of his
cousin, Sam Cary, and family.
Miss Hudson Stringer of De-
troit, spent the week end in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ed-
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Chester Mc-
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Jim and Andy Cockrel of West-
over, are visiting Mr. McCom-
mick’s mother, Mrs. Tom Mas-
singill, and other relatives.
Yes, dear, more than one X
at the end of his letter means
Monk and children, Fay, Ray that he is double crossing you.
Miss
Bradford of Cunningham and
Mrs. Jack Norwood and child-
ren of Independence.
Leon Ridens, who is in the
army, stationed at Ft. Sill, Ok.,!
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McHam
and son, David Glyn of Edin-
A large crowd attended the
rodeo here Saturday.
Miss Dovie-Dee Dennison en-
tertained with a party Friday
night honoring Harrell Barrett
of'Hamlin, who spent last week
here.
Mrs. Gordon Cook of Tulsa,
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down to barely a crawl. The emoothneae
and flexibility yon elteeya get are tix-cy -
inder emoothneae, alx-cylinder flexibility.
Annoyitig vibration la gone!
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BOGATA, Gloverized Dry Cleaning TEXAS
NEW CHEVROLET SIX
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Fulbright put over its fourth
1 day with great success
Saturday, a very large crowd
encimiug’. There were eight
Heroert ca*h prizes given instead of
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and solicits a share of your cleaning busi-
ness. He will call at your home each day
for work and will deliver all cleaning to
your door. • 4 — . —
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furnished by the Bowen string
band.
Miss Anna Laura Roberts,
m u u u kiate health nurse, gave an in-
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You con go dsar to
vouTornia ana dock, on a
Santa Ps Summer Xcunion
Nckst~,*ct a far* so roe*
sonabl*you can affo die,
tok* th* whois family.
T. B. GALLAHER
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Ttmtthie, 12 year old son of I. Mrs. Daul
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People are planting fall gar-
dens and turnip patches. Cot-
The ton is rank in this section;
; ! Jesse Taylor has purchased
Refreshments of a farm in our community and
r.v a.iu punv.11 „cic .-.civ™. • I move here as soon as crops
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wilson1 are gathered. We are .glad to
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soy, and other relatives. Martin, attended the Christian 1 addition to our community.
One hundred and one people revival here Sunday night,
A reunion of the Monk fam-
•nta, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rid- Commick and daughter,
Miss Frances Wood was a
eek end guest of her aunt,
n. H. D. Roach at Bogata.'
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Get yours ready. See us for anything in
the building line. ♦
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St. Augustine, Fla., has in-
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troit, is visiting Miss Madeline
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visiting his brother, Leo brothers, W.
widens at Fulbright, has re- Tucker,
turned to the home of his par-1 Mr. and Mrs.
the'and Mrs. Bob Phillips Tuesday.)
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Monk, Mr. and Mrs.
t Pete Skidmore and son, Henry
daughter, Betty Joe of Clarks- Blossom; Mr. and Mrs. Grif
. ville, visited her parents, Mr. , Tx -
and Mrs. John Edwards, Mofl^!'^]1^
day, . " ■_ _ _ . - _■- - -xu,.;,,-—— ■ «
z'/i i u'son, John Willis, Mr. and Mrs.
amiic/, ucr uiunivi, luinaiu Dr. and Mrs. Cockrel and:. Monk of Martin and Sam
Bailey, and her sister, Mrs. Si- daughter, Miss Louise of Clarks-.
| v’jlle, were guests in the home:
of Mr. and ^Mrs. A. B. Rozell
Thursday. Miss Cockrel re-
mained for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris King
and children, Bobby and Patsy,
spent C
with her mother, Mrs. Leia
Burrus, at Clarksville.’
H. C. Malone of Paris, visit-1
ed his sister, Mrs. W. G. Shorr,
Nm from Pattonville:
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Mr. and I
son of Paris, attended the com-
munity social on the school
campus Monday afternoon giv-
en by the W. H. D. Club.
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visited his parents at Oakdale
last week.
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is visiting MX. ana MHK1
Haskins.
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wibh Mr. and Mrs. Grif Monk.
Mrs. Grif Monk and baby ' -
spent Monday night with Mra.Q
Grover Shew of Broadway.
i z Mias Irene Porter and Harry
• Ball returned home Sifndoy af-
ter attending the farmers short
course at A. & M. College.
Mias Claire B. Turman »f ‘
Hotwland, visited here Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ash-
ford and daughter, Claudine,
wmaldjieverbeMtisfled withfom! ■
Twenty *175 to HI 7 S
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h^e of Mrs. C.^C. Chitwood. Mosley, rug; Gene Smallw^, interost fa being^manifested.
guest Saturday night of Miss tox of oats.
ffLhna Cole, at Fulbright. tbe observed
Miss Catherine Morris of De- August 15.
Mmes. Gussie Fisher a..v.
Jack Lee of Dallas and Mrs.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jordan
spent the week end with Mr.
Iningham.
n..h I Tuesday for points in Tonnes-tin
The Public Health Club met I ing of the Cunningham singing
Stevens.
£ Misses Frances Chitwood and
Gertrude Morgan were guests
i^L.MU"Ruby
In two county league games members were welcomed.
Paris, visited in . ... u p . in' and visiting Mrs. Locke’s
Mra.
almost recovered from a badly I er Saturday
’lacerated cheek. A pet !
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ed him
w — ... — ------- ago
Miss Edna Earl Merritt has'the
returned home from a visit
with relatives at Dallas.
Bob Thomas Young celebrat-
ed his sixth birthday July 28,
with a party. Refreshments of
cake and ice cream were served
to six boy friends.
Large crowds are attending
the Christian revival and much
ley, Jess White,
- and ^daughter, Miss p. w. Smfth and F. M. Mitchell
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Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Detroit, winning fl.OO. Other
----1_. prize winners were: Mrs. J. P.
x . - ... w..«; Elmer Jewett,
L spent Saturday with car brush; Luther Rozell, bar-
of Mrs. C. C. Chitwood.
ly boys were victor-
he Needmore trades
t Pattonville Bator- Saturd
attending.
dfanghter. Mias TJoii^lx>uiHe of
With her sister, Mrs. Guy Stev- Gold, Elie Adams, George Rip-
map* M o r. toy- JeM White, Miss Edna
. Odus McAlister, Mrs. S. D. Earie Scaff of Fulbright, Mrs.
.. and J?au^Ur’ Mlss P. W. Smith and F. M. Mitchell
^*xi’jian“u Y/_re Mosley; Chas. Mart Guest of
McAlister.
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Herbert Little and family of Grogan, coffee;
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ms father, G. C. Little, in the ber work; Mrs. P. W. Smith of
home of Mrs. C. C. Chitwood.
zwafs a watermelon, and Riley Lucas,
Trades day will
again Saturday, -
- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merritt and
and
Chas. Hood of Paris, visited in ’rrnoon^with ^Uss Roberta’hi ana vi,ltln« Mra- Idieke’s sis-
the .homeof^r and Mrs. V. N. W’^ve“^n “ZX™, ter who she has not seen in
present and three new "venteen years.
.oe.ooers wore we.ev.ueu. R. J.! - Mra- D E Suggs received a
Presley, county sanitarian, and message Wednesday that her
-- - • . " .mother, Mrs. W. C. Holt of,
Paris, had fallen and broken her i
right shoulder. .r'
t been’ partially paralized for five
| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pretre
C. R. Jr., of Canadian, Okla., ♦ with 65 members of the Nation- ' \lr and Mrs Morris Smith of and son, William, of Brookston,)
I Guard from' Clarksville, Mt Vernon and Mr and Mrs were ST«««ts Mdwday in the
where they will stay 18 days. MaX Miller afid daughter, Patsy of her siater- Mrs' D' E>
William of Bogata, spent the home of Mrs. Bessie Miller Wilson of the Church of
Jesse of Milton, visited in the home Wilson,
. of Mr. and Mrs.‘Bob King Sun- honoree received many nice and)
: useful gifts. L„". ...
Nell Fisher of . cake and punch were served,
is visiting her) J
Martin,
i ville, visited her parents,
burg, were week end guests in)
the homes of her father, W. D.
Bailey; her brother, Richard i
Threadgill at MiRon.
* j Mr. and Mrs. Curl Wood were
guests Munday ,o'f H. L. Ches-
ihir and family at Brewster. , - .
'Miss EveWn Johnson of Bo- J-5« ««<’ were victorious Friday [
gata. fa vfaiting Miss Lucille ,arksvll,e on local ground, .g viaiting his parents, Mr. and
Ridens / I J, „ Mrs. George Tow.
. .. y. - Mrs. S' W. Monk was ill the jyea™‘ -
? and'son, William,<of Brookston,1
from ’ Clarksville, Mt.’Vernon,"and Mr. arid" Mrs. ?ere
Mrs. Annie Lee Rozell and Ruth of Paris, were gqests in
the Sunday?7 |£hH?J ia ho]d*n* a "^ting at(
her | A shower, was given Satur-1 Gordon tabernacle.
day at the home—of Mrs. Bob
Mr. and.Mrs. Vernon Shuford Phillips in honor of Mrs. Perry)
, a recent bride.
Mr.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Tpm ^ennett and
Mrs Cockrel and ’son’ J°hn Willis, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. cockrel and Jo€ Monk of Martin and Sam
| Monk of Independence.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teems of
Glory, are visiting friends and
relatives here.
Misses Ethel McIntosh, Rob-
I bie Mae Phillips, Levi Phillips,
- - Jack Denny and Albert Lee .
Saturday andrf Sunday Green returned Saturday from
A. & M. College, where they at-
I tended the farmers short course.
Mrs. Joe Humphrey has been
confined to .her home, due to
illness the past week.
The housewives are
canning fruit and vegetables.
ihir and family at Brewster.
I Evelyn <
fa visiting Miss Lucille
______ ' i,o7.1’ » Mrs- George Tow-.
/ Mrs. J. W. Starks of Craig, i Alex Mangrum and Norman --
Mrs. Clyde Thompson and son, Scaff left Friday for Galveston p^t week.
0. R. Jr., of Canadian, Okla., I with 65 members of the Nation- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith of
were guests Wednesday of Mr. *‘1 Guard f
and Mrs. Fred Clifton.
Mrs. Guy Stevens and dau-
rfeMisses Madeline and son,
Edna Mae, spent the week end Saturday and Sunday in f’
with her mother, Mrs. Cora home of Mr. and: Mrs; Luther
Freeman, at Cross Roads. Rozell.
Jim Garrett and family were
guests of his brother. <*
Garrett, at Red Oak, Sunday.
Dalton Steele and family had dny.
as visitors last week, Mrs. Miss Susie
Anne Clifton and Miss Vera Millerton, Okla.,
Young, Johnnie Cox and family
of Paris; Miss Robbie Nell
from Woodland attended church ’
i here Sunday night. '
Knight, who is doing
preaching for the Methodist re-
vival, is pastor at Woodland;
Mrs. Twyman Mitchell and
’ Cotten of Deport; Mrs. gallic grandmother, Mrs. Alex Ram- 'and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Monk of, have the Taylor family
R. W. and D. E.. Suggs are)
erecting a syrup mill on
eu enuren ivjumuii VI me luvun ( b___J '
The Rev. j Uy w as held in the home of Mr. j D- E. Suggs farm.
4L«lund Af vmj RnK PkiilliTia T'linu/iuv I
The Brute
’lacerated cheek. A pet pony Bud Jordan and Mrs.
(which he had been riding kick- Mayberry, rbcent brides.
ed him in the face two weeks received many nice and useful
Iago, after he had alighted from gifts.
i pony and started to pass
behind him.
A ten pound son arrived
Wednesday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Mann. He has
been named Benjamin Ralph.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Roddy of
Holliday, were guests last week
of his children, who are making Qfcia? fa
their home with his brother, Mrs. Daulty Beit
I J. N. Roddy. ‘
Mary Belle, small daughter
he, are vwiting in the home of ?J0R an attack “of hindiWk>T<l iand Mr8' Jac^ Hu,®tt at Cun’
I other relatives’ -------------- Dee Locke and fami,y ,eft!
OLiier relatives. Tun./inM __I
ternoon with Mia. Roberta in Ip " MiMreiRob-
ter WhO She haS HOt SCCn in . rrlC“UH miiureu IWM
charge. Seventeen members spvpntppn vpar„ inson surprised her with a par-
were present and three new r» i? a • 'ty Saturday night. Music was
j; j J . Mrs. D. E. Suggs received a J J
played last week F'ulbright lost j
iTuesday to Annona at Annona, Mrs. Presley were present.
over Clarksville on local ground,
las Morgan.
Dalton Steele and family
were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Steele’s sister, Mrs. John Brad-
lord, at Cunningham.
W. D. Bailey, Richard Bailey
and family, Mrs. Silas Morgan
and daughter, Miss Edna Fay,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Thompson at Paris Sat-
Kf. urday.
fw'! Miss Jimmie Adams of Ful- Monday,
bright, and Miss Toad Burrus I
of Clarksville, are visiting in .
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Warrten.
W. H. Edwards and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood and |
Miss Mattie Chesshir were call-1
ed to Woodland Wednesday by,
(he death of Mr. Edwards* mo-
ther, Mrs. R. G. Edwards. Clovis, N. M., visited part of
Frankie Lee Ridens, who has last week in the home of his
M. and Elbert
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1931, newspaper, August 7, 1931; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292960/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.