The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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Miss Doris BeH and Mrs.
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given by the following:,family recently.
and Mrs. J. W. Hill, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson
Calls Answered
Day or Night
Carl
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Tell the merchant you
his ad in The Times.
Mrs. Sam Kinsey, teacher of
primary class in the Deport
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REV. MATLOCK BEGINS
HUTSONVILLE REVIVAL
TELEPHONES
Night 74—Day 90
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan
and son of Sherman, are visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Carpen-
ter.
Miss Dorothy Hignight en-
tertained with a lawn party at *
her home Friday night.
The small boys of this place
are playing on a ball team with
the Blossom boys twice a week.
Albert Davidson of Paris, is
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
The New Fall Hose
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are visiting in the home of B. Stout, and family.
D. Holland. j Several from here visited T.
Laverne and Travis Lee Frye! U. House at Cross Roads Sun-
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proved.
recovered from
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held a_ watermelon feast and j Mrs. M. M. Burchinal, Wednes-
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graveyard working at Spring- Mrs. Paul Lewis, recently.
hill Friday. l. A. Guest and Alex Guest
News from Hutsonville:
Rev. Matlock of Dallas, ar-
rived Friday and has begun a
meeting at the Gordon taber-
nacle.
Mrs. J. N. Roddy spent Wed-
nesday and Thursday at Bogata Sunday.
I Come in and buy
one at a big saving,
have some deep-cut,
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News from Hoover town:
George Hoover Jr., had hid
foot and leg mashed in a hay
press Thursday. *
Rev. Thrasher began a
vival meeting at Morgantown, tj
Temptations to spend are on every side. Oh, how
great they are! How alluring they are! How attract-
ive they are! The temptations to spend are so great
that many people who earn good money fail to accum-
ulate. The temptation to spend is too great.
two games
Fulbright
INSURANCEfl
FIRE, WINDSTORM, HAIL, PLATE GLASS
BONDS and AUTOMOBILES
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Inaurance Agent . ' DEPORT, TEXAS
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Everybody should stfend. Everybody should save.
The temptation to spend too much is not so great for
those who maintain a growing savings account. We
like to see our customers get good savings accounts.
We encourage it.
We will appreciate your
printing orders—large or small.
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past week putting up
Crops are looking good.
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Our buyers are in market this week, and will have op
display for your inspection, a wonderful showing of
New Fall Merchandise at extremely low prices.
of Commerce, spent Saturday
parents, Mr. and Mrs? W. * J. ?Iiss Mildred Clem at Jennings
People from here attended an
all day singing at Johntown
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swint and
daughters were guests Sunday
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Kinsey, at Deport.
Carroll Peaden of Bogata and
Lawrence Shaddix of New Bos-
both: ton, who are conducting a re-
locai spent Sunday in the home of
Mrs. C. C. Chitwood.
Miss Mattie Chesshir, W. H.
Edwards and family spent Sun-
day with Miss Chesshir’s and
Mrs. Edwards’ sister, Mrs. Will
Keeth, at Glendale.
Miss Ela Chesshir, Mrs. Paul
Wood and children of Deport,
spent Sunday with their sister,
Mrs. Florence Franklin.
Gerald Epps was a guest of
his uncle, Wes Epps, at Detroit,
Mrs.- Tom
Chas. Martin and Mrs. Willard week.
RnnVu'x' Itlfovnaf in it alnninci W£1’C | i
and John Brunson went to Kil-il?^ ^oo^a an(l|John Henry and S. S. Burchinal
gore Saturday.
Miss Opal Cooker of Mc-
Crury, spent Sunday and Mon-
day in the home of Mrs. 0. C.
Chitwood.
Mrs. Harvey Pratte and
children of Paris, spent last
week with her brother, Fred
Swint.
Miss Mildred Young visited
a birthday dinner Sunday in
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Bell. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Nance and children, W. H.
Jr. and Miss Merle of Bogata;
making the acquaintance of her
granddaughter in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Webster.
Mrs. Webster will be remember-
ed as Miss Bernice Roddy, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Roddy.
R. G. Lynn sold eighty gal-
lons of new sqrghum syrup to
Deport merchants, Monday.
Rev. Wilson of Childress, I
baptized twelve people Friday visiting here this week, and at-
afternoon at the John Gordon tending church.
1 Grandmother Stout of Faught,
Mississippi is visiting her son, William
Several from here visited T.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave Welch and
Deport State Bank
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and Sunday in the home of her
Rogers. | from Sunday until Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
Maddox of Commerce, spent
the week end in the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
JMaddox.
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Quality that Aararoa Service—Values that Make Frienda
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in health) after which an exam- J Earl Grogan and children, For-
mation will be taken. The fol- est, Wayne, Lloyd, Ralph and
lowing officers were elected: | Miss Ruth; Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Chairman, Mrs. F. W. Brandon;1 Bell, G. W. Grant, Mr. and Mrs.
publicity chairman, Miss Rena R. M. Bell and son, Furman,
Lee; school- sanitation chair- Miss Mildred Young and the'is,
man, Mrs. Bob King; education- honorees.
al chaimian, Mrs. M. B. Lee.
SHOWER AT MOSLEY
FOR RECENT BRIDES
News from Mosley:
■A shower was given in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Obe
Wright Tuesday afternoon for
Mrs. Murice Miller and Mrs.
Lee Bettis, recent brides. Mrs.
Bettis was not present. Those
attending were Mrs. G. J. Har-
rison, Mrs. P. W. Smith, Mrs.
F. Finch, Mrs. Bob Crews, Mrs.
M. M. Burchinal, Mrs. W. D.
Finch of Minter, Misses Clara
and Bessie Smith, Mrs. W. A.
Baker and daughter, Lorene,
Mrs. Mattie Lindsey, Mrs. Obe
Wright and Mrs. Murice Miller.
Many useful gifts were receiv-
ed. Cake and peaches were
served.
John Cagle and son, Johnny,
of Tolbert, ;
Misses Annie Lee and Fay
Rhodes entertained Tuesday
night with a slumber party in
We also ; honor of their cousin, Miss
sacrifice Louise Rhodes of Cunningham,
pricea on living room furniture. Tea, doughnuts and watermelon
D. H. Baker Furniture Co. were served to seven- guests *at
15 North Main St, Paris,Texas, twelve o’clock.
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Finer Silk Hosiery
Wins distinction at all times —
At all fashionable places
\A/OMEN who realize that fascinating femi-
VV ninity is a goal worth achieving, build their
fashion supremacy on a sure foundation.
A delicate charm—as illusive as the fragrance
of a flower—has been captured and interpreted
in the clear silken strands of Se-Lino Hosiery.
Skilfully and attractively reinforced for wear.
A new, modern process gives super strength
and tub-resisting quality. Tiny French seams,
mere shadow lines, enhance the exquisite detail
of Se-Lino Hosiery
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was a Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Slaton and
trip around the Gulf of Mexico, son, Thomas,
with the gospel. Mrs.
Lawler had charge of the
gram; Mrs. Albert
daughter,
and
Quanah, returned home
son,
vj5i‘ Thu^; k'nd
Henry Pugh and family of
Pharoah, Okla., were guests
Thursday in the home of Mrs.
Pugh’s brother, Fred Swint.
• Miss Odell Epps spent part
of last week with her aunt,
Mrs. Paul Wood, at Deport.
Mrs. Clarence Gulley of Dal-
las, is visiting her sister-in-
law, Mrs. William Wright.
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Thursday, Aug. 4, was the
- beginning of the last half of
the county league games,
the two games played last
week, Fulbright won I
Tuesday at Clarksville, 17-1; vival nheeting at Line Branch,
Friday with Annona on 1
grounds, 13-12.
Mrs. Leola Cotten of Orange,
Cal., and Miss Annie Mae King
■of Paris, were guests Saturday
of their uncle. Bob King, and
family.
Miss Myrd Cardwell accom-
panied by little Miss Mary Fran-
ces Igo of Paris, spent the
week end with her parents, Mr.
- and Mrs. J. T. Cardwell.
Mrs. Frank Adams and
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with relatives at Sulphur, Ok.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hood of
Deport, visited in, the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Maddox,
Sunday.
Misses Ruby and Pearl Guest,
Clem- and Nannie Pierce and
Nerva Joplin of Detroit, visited
Sunday in the home of Mr. and
f ‘ Mrs. Will Wilson. . • , •
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house must be sold right away,
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the prices!
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Mr. and Mrs. Less Scaff and
his mother, Mrs. Nannie Scaff,
were guests Wednesday in the
home of Mrs. Berta Berry at
•Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Henry
, -left Saturday for Sulphur, Ok.,
. for a two weeks’ vacation.
The Christian meeting began
Sunday with the pastor, Rev.
S. B. Griffith of Bogata, doing
I the preaching.
The Methodist revival cldsed
Friday night, after two weeks
of services. Both preachers,
the pastor, Rev. C. L. Satter-
field of Detroit and Rev. Knight
of Woodland, were given a
shower Friday night, after ser-
vices.
R. S. Maddox and Love Fish-
or made a business trip to Dal-
las Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Storey and
-children of Deport, visited in
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Ann Kelley, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dugger
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wa from Fulbright:
Miss Anna Laura Roberts,
county health nurse, and twen-
ty-one ladies met at the taber-
nacle Thursday, Aug. 6, and or-
ganised a health club. Mias
Roberts will come each Thurs-
day afternoon at 3 o’clock for
three months, teaching a course
ence during the week end.
Archie Spears and Bob Finch
read the scripture, with prayer'of Minter, and Charlie Robinson
by Mrs. Billy Jackson. Talks of Cooper, visited F. Finch and
were given by the following: family recently.
Mrs. Edd Terry, Mrs. Orel Ter-j Most all the hay crews were
ry, Mrs.- Tom Lawler; Mrs. busy putting up. meadows last
Chas. Martin and Mrs. Willard week. Will Tucker of Ful-
Books. Interesting stories were! brjght put up the meadows of
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Mrs. John Bell. After being and will put up the Garner
dismissed with prayer, refresh- meadow this week; Claud Mor-
ments of cake and punch were; gan of Center Point put up the,
served. ■ -Morgan meadow; Jim Garrett
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherroe of the Frazier rrieadow, and L. A.
Garretts Bluff, are visiting Mr. Guest the Doty and Guest mea-
' |dows.
Mrs. Mattie Lindsey • and,
children, Obe Wright and son, j
Wesley, visited Mr. and Mrs. |
John Perkins at Bagwell last.
week.
o o Mr. and Mrs. John Starks
working at Blossom Thursday. and son, Rev. Dewey Starks;
Mrs. Charley Murphy and [ and son Hagner, Ark.,
children of Deport, spent Satur-! visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith
day with Mrs. Grover Wolf.
Miss Lura White of Paris,
spent several days with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Clent Hensley, the
past week.
Mrs. Cal Young and daugh-
ter, Inez of Paris, were Milton ■
visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Souther-
land spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Steel at Rugby.
Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Vickers
and Miss Jimmie - Vickers of
Paris, visited relatives here
Sunday.
Grover Wolf has been ill the
past week.
Farmers have been busy the Methodist Sunday school, enter-
al w<u>v TMiHinor nn hay. tained the children with a par-
ty at her home Saturday after-
noon. Outdoor games were en-
read joyed and iced watermelon was
|served.
are ill. Allene Redd has been j day evening and enjoyed .a wat-
ill with tonsilitis, but is im- ] ermelon feast. Two large
proved. Mattie McDonald has watermelons grown in Mrs.
an attack of House’s garden, more than
served twenty people.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carpen- -
the graveyard
filled his regular appoint-
Hobart Neal of Colorado, is1 Church Saturday and Sunday at
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Sunday Schools, League and
I of Cross Roads and Mr. and Sunday.
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guests last ghter, Miss Ina Louise of Ce-
den went to Oklahoma Satur- children of Midway, visjted Mr. jber by trucks, to Boswell, Okla,
day after some hogs.
A. G. Books and
Books and family attended the j)of Post Oak, visited Mr. and
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hill Friday.
The Missionary Society met of Deport, visited their brother,
at the home of Mrs. A. G. Rob Guest at Millerton, Okla.,
Books Tuesday afternoon, with Sunday and Monday.
Stevens and son, ]
attended the cemetery working subject for discussion
at Cross Roads Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brunson
of Dallas, were week end guests
of' her mother, Mrs. Edna Gro-
gan; her sister, Mrs. Aleck
Griffin, and l\er brother, Earl
Grogan.
Miss Belle Martin of Deport,
was a guest Saturday \nd Sun-
day of Miss Hazel Moore.
J. A. Griffin, Earl Grogan
and Mrs. Gill Steel.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Leggett'
and little son, Dale of Wolfe
jCity, spent Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Books.
Mrs. Chas. Martin and dau-
ghters attended the graveyard
Charley Murphy and j wife and son of Hagner, Ark.,
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Saturday and Sunday. Rev.
Dewey Starks filled the pulpit
here Saturday night in the
place of Luther Burchinal, who
has a regular appointment.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hill and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Parker at Bogata Sunday.
Their daughter, Mrs^ Ethel
Fretenberg, and children of
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Joe-Taylor of Cooper, John
Smith of Commerce and Mr.
and Mrs. John Starks of Ark-
ansas, visited Mr. and Mrs. L.
A. Guest last week end.
Mrs. Lee Hinley and son, re-
! turned to their home at Quanah
their! Wednesday% after spending the Cunningham, were guests Sun- ter attended
Suggs. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence East-
Jep Taylor is shipping him- man are visiting at Bagwell.
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He made business trips to Coop-j held their regular meeting at r ■,
er, Paris apd Boswell, Monday, t’ e club house Friday, and rc-
Grandmother Moss is a guest, froshments were served.
this week of Mrs. Teague at--
Minter. j Old papers for sale at The
Mrs. M. A. Malone of Eripk, Times office, 15c ,pef hundred.
Okla., is visiting her daughter, —-
Mrs. Ellie Mann of Hudsonville
and her son, Mark Malone of
Kinsing.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Abbott
Tom i Mrs. Jack Slaton’at Independ-1 of Paris,’are visiting her par-,
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visited Mr. and
j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Coch-
ran.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Council
of Paris, were guests Sunday
of her aunt, Mrs. D. E. Suggs.
visited last week in the home Cotten. ! I
Cecil and Andrew Freeman B. Y. P.’ U. were well attended
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The young married people Spring Hill, visited their sister,
social Thursday night honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Harvey,
recently marr’ed. There were
nine couples pj*esent.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Souther-
land have returned home after
a week’s stay in New Mexico.
On their way back they had
the misfortune to lose 1
suit €a
their clothing.
.Willard Books and Bill GoP
News from Milton:
The friends of Mrs. Albert
Earl Grogan were honorees at Jackson gave her a surprise
birthday party at her home
Saturday afternoon. Three ta-
bles were arranged for forty-
two. There were sixteen ladies
present. Out of town guests
were Mrs. Tom Jeffus and Mrs.
I. W. Teague of Deport. Re-
freshments of ice cream and
cake were served, and a de-
lightful afternoon was spent.
Elder Claud McClura of Par-
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Mrs. J. T. Hood of Deport, i visiting his grandfather, W. J. eleven.
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of her daughter, Mrs. R. S.
Maddox.
- Mr. and Mrs. Russ Mangrum Mrs. Herbert Bozarjh and dau-
of Kilgore, were guests last ghter, Miss Ina Louise of Ce-
week in the'homes of Mr. and lina, were guests Tuesday night
Mrs. Will Wilson and Miss Wil- j of their sister, Mrs. Guy Stev-
ma Mangrum. ' ens.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bazzelj W. H. Nance Jr. of Bogata,
who have been living a mile spent Wednesday night with
west of town, moved Friday to 1 his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
the Edgar Hooker (louse, south R. M. Bell.
of town. • j Miss Maxine Harbison of Bo-
- B. L. Johnson of Longview, gata, was a guest Friday in the
was a. guest Saturday of Bob home of her uncle, C. F. Bell.
King and family. ... | The young people enjoyed a
Miss Ruby Dell Parker has party in the home of Mr. and
returned to her home at Bag- Mrs. Carl Wood Wednesday
well, after an extended visit night. There were visitors
with her cousin, Miss Mildred, from Milton and Fulbright. A
musical was given Thursday
night in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Silas Morgan.
G. W. Grant, Mrs. Guy Stev-
ens and daughters, Misses Ma-
deline and Edna Mae, Mrs. Bela!
Homer Lee, i twelve members present.
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