The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1931 Page: 4 of 6
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thrift does not consist of miserly hoarding,
but in sensible spending and investing.
Borrowing is profitable many times but the
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Martha. Okla.,
Miss Sally Cason of Windom,
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in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hiram Secrest. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harlas Green
bad daughter, Gussie of Fred-
Brick* Okla., are visiting friends
fend relatives here.
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Kenneth of
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tar, Bek Merritt, Monday.
bMves of Johnny Bank-
received word of his
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demonstration agent, Miss Lida burned
Cooper, were present. A com- f" ‘
mlttee composed of Mrs. Fred Bridgeport immediately.
Skidmore, Mrs. W. R. Phillip*
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Step out of any other low-priced car into a Chev-
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“Idle” the engine—and the whole car remains
•teadv. Open the throttle—the power flows evenly.
Accelerate —throttle down—go fifteen or fifty—
and this smoothness stays with you whatever you
do. It’s actually built into the motor—and
objectionable vibration never even starts!
Yet smoothness is only one of many six-cylinder
advantages. There’s greater quietn«a»t because
noisy vibration is gone. There’s greater comfort^
because built-in smoothness doesn’t tire you out.
There’s greater flexibility, because the power-
, impulses of a aL. overlap. And a six is much easier
to handle/
If you ralie the hood of a Chevrolet and watch the
engine running so smoothly, you’ll realise that
six cylinders also mean greater d^p^ndMHty.
And remember when you do—that no other car in
co setmomieal to operate as the Chevrolet Six.
Twenty beautiful models, atpriees nutgintffm *475 to *H75
M /. 0. b. Flint, ttleh., up^cinl »ndym*«it sstrs. law i n ./ pHeas and
•ear C. M. A C tenns.
morning. Mrs. E. G. Hutchings
is attending him.
G. W. Bartlett and mother
left last week for a vacation
trip to Nettleton, Miss.
Putting up hay here is in
progress, and a good yield is
expected.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith
of Mt. Pleasant, are visiting
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A son was born to Mr. and
Everitt •Pettit. Saturday.
Maudip Cheatham of
Deport, has returned home af-
ter a visit in [he hume of Mr. J
and Mrs. Horace Benham.
Grandpa Whitten of Paris, is
* gue.st in the home of his dau-
ghter, Mrs. Tom Benham. -
The revival meeting at the
Methodist church, conducted by
Rev. Wilhite of Bogata, and the
is at-
crowds, and
manifested,
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” The boll worms arc doing lots tended E. T. S. T. C.
this;
I daughter, Fayrene. i
Friday from Seminole, Okla.,
I where they visited her parents.
Miss Elizabeth Lawry visited
in Paris Saturday.
The Missionary Society met
monfl, Siinciaj
• Miss Angie w __
day night with Mlsri CarMean *
Whitney at JenninfcB. t
Mrs. Henry Malone and Mrs.
Henry Essary and daughter
visited Mrs. Spirka at Reno,
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Simmons
spent the week end with rela-
tives at McCrury. ’
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Old papers for sale at The
Times office, 15c per hundred*
News from Shady Grfrve:.
The farmers were glad to see
b - ----- -7- T the rain, as water was getting
at the home of his sister, Mrs J scarce.
C. C. Morris. Miss Rebecca Holmes is vis-
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mayes iting her brother, Clarence
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injured Saturday, while grind- visit with relatives in Paris.
Appointed to see about enter- in8T f<*d for J. W. Hunt & Son,
Ing our club exhibit at the De-1 " hen the feeder blew out.
port Community Fair.
Cooler gave a i_,---- —-l4
short course at A. & M * College Angeles, Cal., have been visit-
iwport * of he’ monthly council K'rove, the past week,
meeting. Members discussed J. R. L.: —
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R ‘ tended the W. H. D. club month-
' ly council meeting at Paris Sat-
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B- J« Presley, district sani-
gtarian, plans to meet with Pat-
: tonville people Monday night;
; August 27, at the Methodist
church.
B Mr» Ina Roberson and dau-
. ghier and Mrs. Ab Vickers and
s M1m Mildred Roberson of Min-
ter, were guests in the home of
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News from Pattonville:
, The W. H. D. Cub met with
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ternoon. Twenty-two members, fJay. stating that his brother,
one visitor and the county Johnnie, had been seriously
jH died .
Clyde and his family left for his home Friday.
tending school at Commerce..
G. B. Stanton, who has been
Jess Stanley and family of.ill several months, was carried
Byrdtown, spent The week end | to a Paris sanitarium Thursday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.--------
Earline Pettit, Nell and Lucille Sherman Harper.
McDowra, Hallie Carter, ,Etta Martin Cotton started mak-
ing syrup at his mill, two miles
northeast of Pattonville, Tues-
day.
- Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Thread-
gill and children of Minter,
spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Crockett.
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pastor, Rev. Randolph,
Mu tended by large
much interest is
•e There wore five conversions
the services Monday.
Miss Mary D.
ti’, Tow and Clifton Pettit were
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■' of Miss Maudie Cheatham' at-
K ' Deport.
Mrs. Horace Benham enter-
tained her class of intermed-1
fates and juniors of the Meth-j
fe* ' 1 Odist . Sunday school with a
i [ - lawn party Tuesday afternoon.
The health club met with
- Mrs. Bob Phillips Monday af-
temoon, with twenty-one mem-
| bers present. After a demon-
stration of arranging the bed
linen on a bed for the sick, the
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report of the an(i Miss Stella Suddath of Los Underwood.
‘ ■ Senator Tom DeBerry and jn a serious condition.
•nd Mrs. J. W. Merritt gave a *ng their sister, Mrs. J. W. Mus- his secretary, Frank Roach, re-; Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence Wal-i
, vuuiiLii.”----- i turned Friday from Austin, af- ker and daughter, Rutha Ann,,
discussed! Mrs. J. R. Richardson and ter attending a special session of Lydia, spent Monday night'
Sur dub exhibit for the county, «>»>. Thurman of Granfield, Ok., of the legislature. with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Elder.
The club adjourned to b(,«*n visiting relatives Work was completed Tuesday, Miss Lucile Denny spent last
dCeet at the school house Sept.7;~hpre the !»ast Aveek. on the curbing placed around week with her cousin, Miss Jo-
A son was born to Mr and' J- W Musgrbve is having the Methodist church lawn, svphine Barrett, at Detroit.
■n. Albert Bell Sunday. ne hD home remodeled. Funds for the materials were I Mu. and Mrs. Dick Morris and.
Bm been named Jack Weldon. 1 Watson of Vasco, furnished by the Ever Ready children spent Sunday in the
Mn. Jim Mazy Mr. and .Mrs >!V(.S
Hazel Mazy and son, Paul
Grant, returned • home* Thurs-
day from a
■» Edinburg and McAllen.
James Earl, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Me Ham, fell an<(
broke his leg Wednesday, while j
I t. .v « f c MiOTi'f ta Hulett has re- and daughter of Paris, were
’ ;U ft vilv!l a visit with Mr*. <mests Sunday of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs? C. C. Morris.
"! fuh T; U U • ” K. b tfus at Deport. Bin Brvson is reported im-
U a-lh*eM Sl ur (,ay M’- S:d!ie Young ynd Mrs. proving after a , ‘ !
flE<WU*k j1 JohnnX-JL-tiX of Paiis, visited of heart trouble last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bradford; Miss Mignonne DeBerry of and Ch*amon Denny visited in
Sunday. San Antonio, is a guest of her the home of L. W. Barrett at
A heavy rain fell in this com- grandmother. -Mrs. M. L. De- Detroit, Sunday.
munity Sunday night. Berry, and other relatival ! Mr. and Mrs. C. E Buster
Charles Harvey of JJttlefield,'.and'children spent Sunday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
Donald Roach visited friends gar Rogers at Halesboro.
I Mrs. Lloyd Kuykendall of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence But- Bogata, spent fKe“week end
ler moved to Longview Wednes- with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kuy-
Mrs. Brady Fry and children day. kendall.
f Taylortown,-visited her sis- Miss Myrle Nance returned, Mr’, and Mrs. Lloyd Cawley
Mr< Viola Bro >ks and fam-' '
ily and Walter Brooks and wife visited-friends here Tuesday,
of Paris, visited here Saturday. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Musgrove in Paris last week,
and children visited relatives at
Powderly Sunday.
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Mrs. Ella Watson
pent the week end whh rela- young people’s class, and the home of Mrs. W. P. Baugh at
work was donated by. the men Shadowland.
W. E.,.Norm:in nnd family of of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ches.-'
., O|yla., are visit- Jack Rodgers and Everette shir, and children. Dbn Dee and
ing their daughter., Mrs. Otis Quinton returned home Tues- Dolores Geraldine ’of Deport,
day from Commerce, where were week < ’ .
Curt Bell and family f Par- they have been attending school parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
s, spent Sunday in the iiome of this summer. ’ ' Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cawley
and daughter of Paris, were spent Sunday in the home of
ifford, sm*U wn of
rs. Alfred Gifford, is
improving from injuries receiv-
ed when he was run over by a
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and children, Leon and Wanda, iioimes, at Paris.
i Mrs. Wess McCarter and dau-
painfully her home here Monday after a and relatives at Johntown.
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Bob Underwood and family received i ~ ‘
of San Angelo, are guests in their little
trip to Mercedes J
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his mother. Mrs. C. C. Bell.
Mh Ufrbta Hulett has r<?-
turned-TriTm si visit with Mrs.
D. E. Jeffus at Depu't.
Mr<. Sallie
New* from Morri* Chapel:
Dan Norris of Paris, has been
confined to his bed by illness
C. C. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mayes iting
Mrs. T. J. Allen returned to spent the week end with friends
* ’ ' ghter of Paris, spent Friday
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gifford with Mrs. H. N. Simmons.
a message F riday that, Mrs. Malone of Paris, spent
ttle grandson, James part of jast week with her sis-
r j t J —run1ter, Mrs. Mattie Salter.
over by a load of hay, and was Tainter Green of Broadway,
has been visiting his sister,
Mrs. Howard Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Essary
and daughter visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Holmes at Paris,
Sunday.
I , Bud Furgerson has started
making syrup at his mill here.
I Misses Lois Malone of Paris,
and Merle Whitney of Jennings,
spent Thursday wi£h ' Doris
Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitney i
'Pom Rains
Biardstown, visited i
here Saturday and Sunday.
1 *-* Lo.ll
Ratliff, Jo? of damage to cotton in
Pettit were community.
at a I
' evening at the home'
The Portfolio Club gave a
picnic at the American Legion 1 ne I!?<lsfJon.ar:v ^oc,e^y p161
hall Tuesday afternoon in honor a/ Methoilist^ €hurch Mon
'of Miss Agnes Norwood of~Dal- . . -
A business session was j A° w11.
Misses Minnie and Dovie
' their
club members enjoyed having j ^^^Mt^Pleasant, after
Huie.
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Ada Elizabeth Wilkinson, Ben-
Joe Humphreys had a depte Bryson and Cleone Whit-
Miss Myrle Nance returned
iiwm <i > in i <ii i.-. (visueu at uienoaie ouring in?
and family of Misses Maggie, Elizabeth and week end.
relatives Mary Harden returned Tuesday,. Frank Roach of Austin, is,
. | fropo Commerce,jvhere they at- visiting his parents, Mr. and
. Mrs. John Roach.
Mrs. D. D. Burden and little | William Marshall is visiting
daughter, Fayrene. returned his sister, Mrs. Harley Ches-’
shir, near Deport.
Dr. Walter Martin and fam-1
ily of Paris, spent Sunday vis-J
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i I iting Deport relatives.
day afternoon. The Bible study
las‘and M?s? Ped'keaTo? Mon- b<K)k wa« completed, and plans
ohans. A business session was!wer?e ma^e can peas for the
called by the president, aftfer orphanage at Waco,Wednesday,
which refreshments were serv-Misses Minnie and
Si in picnic style. All of the^mith have returned
the former members with themi'j8*^ w>th their jmcle, J.
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■ club adjourned to meet at the a?fal_n,_
achool building Monday after-J Bridgeport, Thursday.
noon at 2 o Jock. | Mrs. Joe Humphre. r
I Mrs. Horace Benham enter- serious attack of acute indiges- ten returned Tuesday after at-
tained with a slumber party tion Monday nig
Tuesday night in honor of Miss proved Tuesday.
Maudie Cheatham of Deport. I
Those present were Misses
Mary Bell Roberts, Mattie and
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