The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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News from Glendale:
Orvil McCoy of McCrury is
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Night 71—Day 90
Calls Answered
Day or Night
Jack Hawkins is in Dallas on
business.
Mr. and Mrs'. Oscar Woodard
and Mrs. E. J. Harvey of Paris,
Isabell
visited
McCOY SERIOUSLY ILL
WITH TYPHOID FEVER
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New Autumn Hats that are
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The most exciting new styles
in years—beautiful felts, feath-
er trimmed—unusual hats at
unusual prices.
We have just obtained the agency for those
good Monark Batteries, priced lower than any
Battery has ever sold, and with a guarantee
of service.
6-volt, 13-plate, 6 months guarantee ....... $4.95'
6-volt, 13-plate, 18 months guarantee
6-volt, 15-plate, 18 months guarantee
and Your Old Battery
MR. AND MRS. MAYBERRY
MOVE TO ROYSE CITY
$10.50 $16.75
$25.00
Values that talk for themselves I
We predict that women who
come to look will stay o buy.
rMore newness than you could
possibly appreciate at a glance.
Coats of Tweeds, Pebblefoam
Spongy Woolens,
fur trimmed,
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Frocks Millinery
ners of the $2.00 cash prizes Burks’ pool Sunday afternoon,
were: Jimmie D. Jewett, Alexj — -
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Rev. Henry Moore of Post
Oak, visited here Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
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FIRE, WINDSTORM, HAIL, PLATE GLASS
BONDS_^jyd AUTOMOBILES
MRS. J. H. MOORE
Insurance Agent DEPORT, TEXAS
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Pattonville, were guests Sunday penter home Friday,
in the home of. Mr. and Mrs.
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have returned
i visit with relatives and friends
here.
Mrs. Hilton of Texarkana, is
here, visiting her son, Clarence
Eastman.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burchinal
of Mosley, visited Jack Gowan
T. W. House and Mrs. F'uy attending the Primitive Baptist
Miller Garage
and Filling Station
TEXACO Gas and Oil
We recharge or repair any make of Battery,
and are thoroughly acquainted with the elec-
trical system of any make of automobile.
We had a good rain Saturday!
and Sunday night, which will
benefit fall gardens.
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There was good attendance and Mrs. "Chandler ‘Howard at
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account of the rain League and
B. Y. P. U. were not held.
A heavy rain fell here Sun-
day night. Farmers are about
through putting up their hay.
The Missionary Society met
at the church Tuesday after-
noon in a Bible study, with
twelve members present.
Dr. I. W. Teague of Deport,
spent Friday and Saturday here,
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1. BRIGHT TRAUBS DAY
WILL BE HELD SEPT. 12
■ News from Fulbright:
Large crowds from all sec-
tions of the- county visited Ful-
bright Saturday when the reg-
Newa from Hoovertown:
Tommie Milton is suffering
with one of his eyes, in which
—w™, ¥ i. , - ke got a piece of steel while
ular semi-monthly trades day working on a car.
The meeting at Morgantown,
conducted by the Rev. Thrash-
er, closed Sunday with six ad-
, ditions to the church. The
Win- (baptizing was held at Mack
R. Wright.
Miss Lillian Brown of Paris, las, who is spending the week
here.
Elmer Ferguson and family
went to his^farm at~English
Monday and canned seventy
cans of peas.
Christine Murphy spent sev-
eral days the past week at De-
port, visiting her uncle and
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f Theke groups of enchanting var-
iety—new fabrics, new colors-
frocks that have dignity, youth-
fulness, charm. A perfect col-
i lection from every viewpoint, in-
cluding that of price.
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Willard Books and family and
Mrs. A. G. Books and son, Bob,
spent Wednesday at Grant, Ok.,
visiting Bishop Leggetf and
family.
Mrs. Melvin Jackson has been
attending the bedside of her
sister, Miss Mildred Gunn, who
underwent an operation at a
Paris hospital. <
Wayne Lawler and family
and Miss Mary Emma McDow-
ell of Petty, spent the week
end here.
Byron Holt of Ft. Worth and
Miss Edith Busby of Dallas,
spent Sunday in the home of I
J. A. Holt.
Mrs. Earley Ausmus and
children of Paris, visited Mrs.
Sammie Lawler Thursday. They
were accompanied bome by
Horry Lawler -for a few days’
visit.
Orval Wilson was ill the first
of the week. *
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Jackson
and children of Paris, attended
the graveyard working here
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favor, and Friday at Bogata,
14-0 in favor of Bogata.
W. J. Rogers left Wednesday
for Lubbock, where he is doing
carpenter work for Dick Sharpe
of Detroit.
Mrs. Norris King and child-
ren, Bobby and Patsy, and Miss
Carmen King visited in the
home of Mrs. Leia Burrus at
Clarksville, Thursday.
Miss Ruby Wright visited
Misses Cecil Pope and Floy
Scott at Paris, last week.
Mrs. D. E. Jeffus of Deport
and Miss Onela Hulett of Cun-
ningham, Mrere guests Friday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.
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large/box which was filled to r
overflowing with numerous
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ernathy visited relatives at De- j Robinson presided at the regis-
ter,. where sixty-eight register-
Anderson and, ed. Mrs. Jack Bell presided at
visiting relatives I the punch bowl, where cakes
;and punch were served.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Brittain
i went to Dallas Tuesday to at-
is visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Stevens.
"Mrs./Grace Cardwell is visit-
ing Miss Myrd Cardwell at
Paris.
Misses Robby and Dorothy
Whitney of Jennings, visited
last week in the home-of Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Short.
Mrs. Dick Bolton and child- Murphy.
ren of Clarksville, are visiting Margaret Wolf spent several
her sister, Mrs. J. L. Bagley. days at Pattonville the past
James Richard Lassiter of week.
MeYkel, is visiting his aunt,
Mrs. W. M. Tucker. ' ’
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DINNER AND PROGRAM.
AT CEMETERY WORKING
News from Mflton:
Men gathered Friday morn-
ing and cleaned off both grave
yards. The ladies served din-
ner on the ground, and after
dinner a program was rendered.
The following officers were
elected for the cemetery asso-
ciation : Tom Lawler, presi-
dent ; Sam Harvey, secretary
and treasurer; Mrs. Hoyle Bell,
chairman of program commit-
tee.
The Red River Association
convened here Friday, Saturday day with Mr."and17Mrs"
and. Sunday at the Primitive
I Baptist Church. There were
(several additions to the church,
fourteen by baptism.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan
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X ' tract; Russ Kelley, shampoo; of Clarksville,
' Sands, quart of oil; Fulbright
‘ ball team, scarf.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Pool and
children of Paris, spent the
week end in the home of Mr.
> and Mrs. Eura Davie.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chesshir
and children of Bogata, visited Saturday.
Sunday in the home of Mr. and I m
Mrs. R. O. Legate. ‘ |Pomroy and children of Cross Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Legate of Roads, visited in the H. H. Uar-
Mrs. Frank Web^ and child-
ren have returned home after
Ward Baker accompanied by a visit at Houston and Galvos-
' Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hoye of
. are visiting in the
j home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Na-
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Scaff„ members of >he_*ational with a bruised leg.
guard company of Clarksville,.! Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Carpen-
returned home Sunday from a ter and children visited in the
U days’ training at the nation-, home of Mr. and Mrs. Cal
al guard camp at Palacious. ; Woodson at Clardy, Sunday.
Mrs. H. H. Wilkjnsen began i Everyone welcomed the rain
Saturday and Sunday nights,
to settle the dust and fill the
! dry cisterns and pools.
Dave Webb and Mrs. Alice
! McCarter visited Miss Jimmie
a business trip to rtJ Sparks'at Caviness, Sunday.
- - - - Many peopl^ are busy pick-
Mre. Lfl!i,anVCo‘ok"and'child-1ing P^s. hauling wood making
gons, preparing to pick cotton.
Rev. Henry Moore began a
revival meeting here Monday.
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holt went
to Cooper Thursday afternoon -
to meet Mrs. Bill Brake of Dal-
Woodard who attend school in other cases in that community
Pans, visited home folks dur-
ing the week end.
Miss Maude Wickersham of
Paris, visited here Friday.
Misses Claire B. Turman and
Mildred Barnes of 7
spent from Thursday until Sun-
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Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grinstead children
and daughter, Evelyn, cr„t'
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. |
at both Sunday schools, but on Independence. - ‘
a ai-_ t j anc| Lelia Porter and
Alvia and Wilma Wright
turned home Saturday, after
week’s visit with friends and:
relatives at Oil City, La.
Mrs. Will Richardson
children of. Granfield, Ok., spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.!
Lonnie Chappell.
Mrs. Sallie Vickers and Mr.(j”’"
and Mrs. Roy Oliver spent Sun- ( ‘
day with relatives at Kilgore.
Mrs. John Roddy of Taylor-
town, spent Wednesday here.
Mrs. Elihue Jordan and sons,
Doris and Norris, spent last I
week with Mr. and Mrs. John ed in Sherman Sunday.
Jordan at Paris. | “
A large crowd attended the _rr
shower-for Mrs. Burrell Harvev
at the home of Mrs. Albis Ball
Wednesday afternoon.
Misses Carrie and
Grinstead of Milton,
Sam Grinstead last w(k>k. I
were here Friday for the grave-j- •«.
yard working.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whitney
of Minter, spent Sunday with
her mother, Mrs. John Ladd.
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berry left last week for Royse seriously ill with typhoid fever, Albis Ball at Minter hAnnt-irKr
City, where they will make and was not exited to live Mra Bur e* HaX a
their home. for some time. He is slightly bride. 1
^Mi&s Linnie Porter and Gay, improved. There are several The house was beautifully de-
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Mrs. Lula Daniel and daugh- letter brought in by little Joyce
ter. Miss Kate of Mosley, spent Ball led her to various parts
| Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Ham-
w i j m.eV and'son» Royce Dee, Mrs. uvernuwHig wild nui
Howland, Billie Hammett and Emons Ab- gifts, useful and lovely.
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Albis troit recently.
Mrs. Garland
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spent at Cunningham.
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David and Silas Evans made I
business trip to Texarkana
the first Of the week. | v
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Burns tend the style show and visit
spent the week end with Mrs. relatives.
Burns’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. —
I Virgil ^nderson made a busi-
trip to Kilgore early in the
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■ ham, visited relatives here Sun-
are visiting in
. Alex Mangrum and Norman tion. Mr. Hoye is suffering
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STEPHEN H. GRANT, M. D.
Office: Deport Sanitarium
Hours: 7 to 9 a. m-
Every day except Sunday
Mrs. H. H. Wilkinson began !
work at the bank Saturday, as
assistant cashier.
Miss Ethel Tucker of Bag-1
well, spent Friday night with
Miss Ollie Ruth Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hooker
made a business trip to Ft.
Worth the first of the week.
Ten‘of Oklahoma 'city? vis'itei' s-vrup and «Pai''ing cotton wa-
, irnnj nrnno ri n iy nnrfnn
last week in the Tiome of her
brother, Gene Davie, and fam-
Miss Edna . Pendergrass of
Foreman, Ark., is visitipg her
cousin, Mrs. Eura Dav&.
Mrs. L. E. Massey and child-
ren returned home Friday, af-
- ter a three weeks’ visit with
relatives at Clarksville and
Burkham.
Travis King is visiting his
. cousin, Marshall Johnson, at
Longview.
•John S. Scaff of Dallas, visit-
ed relatives and friends here
last week.
Miss Jimmie Adams visited
Miss Toad Burrus at Clarks-
ville, last week.
Mr. and Mr.*. J. J. Bazzel are
visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Fortner at Line
Branch.
The two county league games
7 7 played last week were, Tuesdaj'
at Annona, 5-4 in Fulbright’s
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29 trades day will be postponed
and the next event will take
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were: Jimmie D. Jewett, Alex
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Adams, S. G. Morgan. $1.00
prize: Walter Jewett, Andrew
Hope and R. O. Legate. Other
prize Winners were: .Wayne , -■
Baker, pickles; Paul Hill, spray Sunday, a daughter,
and dope; George Ripley, bar- Lew,Ac* «ud family ui,
her work; Tom Travillion of West Texas, spent the week'
dl^psley, kraut; Walter Kelley,jend here.
t cold patch; Andrew Hope, rel-
ish; Mose Smith (colored), ex- of Sherman, and Jack Morgan
Worth Baker, cold patch; Jimjt? their homes after a week
ball team, scarf.
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