The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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BOGATA SCHOOLS OPEN
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Mrs. John Bell and Mrs. J.
T. Denison were called to De-
port Sunday to attend the bed-,
side of their brother, Dr. I. W
Mrs. Coy Coker and little
, daughter returned Saturday af-
•rter a visit with relatives at Mt.
Branson
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Large size clothes hampers
J. M. Grant.
honoring
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day and Saturday with
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CUNNINGHAM REVIVAL
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Four-piece All Wool Suits for the boy; expertly tailored of high
grade wool fabrics; sizes 6 to 14 .... $3.95 to $10.50
Broadcloth Shirts in the newest patterns; an assortment of col-
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City Tailor Shop
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Mr. and Mr*. T. T. Jeffus and
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Read epter-
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Mrs. Farle” ind children.
Misses j atherine Manhart of
Paris and Pauline Dickson of
Deport, spent Wednesday with
Mrs. A. G. Books.
The Missionary Society met
Tuesday afternoon at the church
with twenty-one members pres-
ent. "Mrs. J. A. Holt
charge of the program.
Miss Mildred Hulett of Clar-
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Mrs. Will Williams of Mt.
: Vernon, visited in the home of being 70 and Mrs. Barham 68.
Dr. and Mrs. C. McCain, Sun- All of the children with the ex-
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Your selection from the '
Standard D. G. Co. will
assure you of new mer- ;
chand ise, new styles
and new, low prices. . .
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Honor Birthdays
Childrenof Mr. and Mrs. E.
Deport to Mt. Pleasant
7:45 a. m.^—3:10 p. m.
Deport to Paris
10:35 a. m.—6:35 p.
Headquarters
CITY DRUG STORE
666
LIQUID or TABLETS
Relieves a Headache or Neural-
fia in 30 minutes, checks a
Cold the first day, and checks
Malaria in three days.
666 Salve for Baby’s Cold
Over 300 samples of the New
Fall Fabrics in the delightful
new shades and weaves are now
here for your inspection. Drop
in and look them over, and re-
member we tailor to your in-
dividual measure. Only $24.50
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1930 Model A Tudor Sedan.
L. Howison is report-1 Practically new and for y/
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News from Shady Grove:
Mrs. Henry Malone is ill
with typhoid fever. Her bro-
ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. L. T
ed ill at her home.
Miss Amanda Sorrels visited
in Paris Tuesday.
Mrs. Maggie Lee Pope is ser-
iously ill in a Paris sanitarium.
News from Glendale: .
A surprise birthday dinner
was held Sunday in the home
of B. E. Herring of McCrury
in honor of his 63rd birthday,
which was Friday. Those pres-
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Woodie and daughter, Billie
Ruth of Glendale; Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Herring of Bogata, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Herring and
I children, Howard, Pauline, Au-
brey and Joicie Leona of Mc-
Crury and Tommie Harrod of
Altus, Okla. There were num-
erous well filled baskets and
everyone present reported a
good time.
Music was enjoyed Sunday
afternoon in the home of R. L.
Mathews, furnished by the Bo-
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Mrs. Furgerson’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Stancel.
Mrs. Chas. Martin and dau-
ghters, Misses Georgia and
Charlene, spent Wednesday at
Petty, visiting Wayne Lawler
and family.
Several from here attended
the fair at Deport Friday and
Saturday.
Mit Marcum and family of
Clarksville, spent the week end
with relatives here.
Mrs. Oscar Woodard and
children of Paris, were Mil ton
visitors Saturday.
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Mrs. Druie Ray.
Misses Ruby Ladd and John-
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Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Garland Anderson.
Tommie. Harrod, who spent „
several ddys the past week with
.relatives here, left Monday for
his home at Altus, Okla.
Mrs. Ed Ladd of Cunning-
ham, spent Wednesday in the
home of her daughter, Mrs.
News from Cunningham:
The revival meeting held by tained 17 boys with a 12 o’clock
Kilgore closed Sunday luncheon Sunday at the Jeffus
------ — ---- ------ -1.1-j. Fifty-three were bap- home in east Deport. They
Odie Essary of Dallas, have tized Sunday afternoon in the were assisted by Misses Ethyl-
‘-111-. gin pool.
Miss Bertha Lowery of Win- Juanita_Hill of Paris.
Permanent
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$.3.00
2 for $5
and up
All work by
operators.
Allie Adams Beauty Shoppe
211-13 1st Nat’t Bk. Bldg.
Phone 178 Paris, Texas
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Guaranteed to Help
DO-TELL, the greatest dis-
covery known to help women in
having a painless menstruation
is guaranteed by City
Store, who sells lots of
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Mrs. Georgia Marks, who has |
been verv ill.
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Valley, Okla., is a guest of her I A. Barham surprised them with
grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. V. a picnic Tuesday evening in the
Westbrook pasture,
their birthdays, Mr.
Mothers who bring their kiddies to the Standard D. G. Co will
find a pleasing assortment awaiting their selection. School togs
that will delight the youngsters—and_the price will meet with
mother’s approval. For the little Miss there are smart frocks in
the gayest prints, and they are made in very becoming styles,
with bloomers to match. Guaranteed fast colors, sizes 4 to 12
79c to $1.95
Smart Wash Suits, Sweaters, Socks, Shoes, Caps—everything the
little fellow needs can be chosen here at surprisingly low prices.
for his home at King, Ark., af-
; in the
home of, his daughter, Mrs.
Austin Kennedy.
ankle last week and was unable tended_the bedside of her aunt, 1 .
Standard Dry Goods Co.
INCORPORATED
Quality that Xuarct Smite—Valuai that Mahe Frieadi
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Allen of Cunningham, spent I Chevrolet 4-Door
Sedan. Some ,folks like
them. Cheap.’ $335.00.
Scarborough-Caldwell, Inc.
Lowest Prices in North Texas”
56-60 Clarksville Street
(New Ford Place)
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Albert. He was improved
last report.
Wayne Lawler and family of
Petty, spent Saturday here and
attended the rodeo. I
Mrs. Earley Ausmus t
children of Paris, visited Tom! 1
Lawler and family., Sunday.
M". and Mrs. Burrel Harvey
and Mr. and Mrs. Tulley Tem-
ple spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Roach at Independ-
ence.
Elmer Fyrgerson and family
went to Paris Sunday to see
anfi day. ,’ception of Mrs. Jas. Hogue of
' Alvin Wood is visiting rela- Ft. Worth, and Dee Barham' of 1
’■ fives in San Angelo. Vernon, were present and” a
Mmes. C S. Wilhite, T. J. bountiful lunch was Spread.
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HIGH SCHOOL S TUDENTS
After a week of preparation we’re ready, as never before with as
fine stock as we have ever shown.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Flat Crepe Dresses ;— - - $5.95 to$10.5u
Bradley Sweaters - ..$3,50 to $6.95
Sport Oxfords and Pumps $1.95 to $4.95
Print Dresses, beautiful patterns---------------------------------79c to $1.95
All silk full fashioned Hoes.. — ------------79c to $1.95
Eugenie Hats and Tams -- 50c to $4.95
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
$12.50 to $25.00.
rr-z Sweaters ..2 —$2.95 to $6.95
Shirts... 79c to $1.95
Hats $2.50 to $7.50
Oxfords $2.49 to $5.00
Ties .........2 50c to $1.00
An all day service and dinner |
on the ground was enjoyed at
the tabernacle Sunday. '
Several from here attended 1
I the fair at Deport Friday and
Any insurance policy holder! Satuiday.
who has difficulty in meeting |
the payment upon- his annual,
premiums is invited to talk the
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! “Lowest Prices in North Texas”
56-60 Clarksville Street
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been attending her bedside.
Rev. Randolph filled his ap-
pointment at Shady Grove Sun-
day morning and evening.
The farmers are busy picking |
cotton this week. Uncle Billie j
Short of Paris, is staying on
his farm, doing some work. U __ 1.1
Mrs: Will Sparks and child- with their sister, Mrs. L. F. “^d, Mahlon Grant,
ren of Reno, spent Sunday with Temple. 1 Kelsey, John Wright,
her sister, Mrs. Henry Malone. | Joe Scott and Justin Cox at- Bel1 and Jack Nlxon-
„.NIr’1an4 ^rs. Marshall Short tended the district rally of the ---------------------
Bogata 1929 Model A Tudor Sedan.
Very lightly used.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Seal of and runs like new.
Southmayde, are visiting their
' I daughter, Mrs. W. A. Dorries.
Mrs. Janie Thompson and
I son visited friends in Blossom
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Young-
blood and children of Paris, vis-
ited. their sister, Mrs. Cliff
Smith, recently,
j W. A. Dories and family and
nr> 1 ■ J- Seal and wife visited in1
children of McCrury, spent pri., Antlers, Okla., Sunday.
Mr. and
leene Martin, Robbie Read and
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dom, and Mrs. Dock Prestage of present were Troy Griffin, Mac
Dallas, are visiting Mrs. G. S.'Webb, Lowell, Kenneth and
Bledsoe. | Malcf>lm Read, Hugh Jeffua,
Mrs. Eugie Holcombe and lit- Hermon Philley, Buddie Jack-
tie son and Clovis Morrison of s^n> Russell Lawler, Ford Bau-
| Dallas, spent the week end here n.George Mac Nance, Ralph
Will Sparks and child- with their sister, Mrs. L. F. ^add’ Mahlon Grant, Mavia
2 T™. L. Kelsey, John Wright, Rankin
her sister, Mrs. Henry Malone. I Bell and Jack Nixon.
moved into the house with his Methodist church ' at
father. • Mr. Short is employed iast Wednesday,
at the gin. Henry Malone pur-
chased his crop.
Many gallons of syrup have
been made for people of this
community at Furgerson’s syrup
mill.
Mr.z and Mrs. H. N. Simmons
and children visited her par-
' ents at Reno, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Malone
and children spent Sunday with
her parets at Plainview.
Mr. and Mrs. Scroggins and
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I and daughter returned Satur- i
1 day to their home in San An-1
port, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ver- here,
non Shuford Sunday night.
Mrs. Gill Steel sprained her
to walk for a while.
Ike Jackson of Paris, was
called home Wednesday. due .to1
illness of his little son, James |
Albert. He was improved at ,, ,
|D. Craddock.
Clarks-1 her grandmother, Mrs.
TYowlin I
, accom-
panied by her uncle, Emmons
Abernathy.
Misses Pauline and Lucille
Ward of Halesboro, visited
Monday in the home of their
aunt, Mrs. H. D. Brown. •
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ward
and son, James Harold, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Forester and child-
ren, Mr,, and Mrs. Jesse Day
and son, Jerald; Robert Morris
and Robert Forester of Morris
Chapel; Misses Pauline and Lu- matter over with me.
cille Ward of Halesbo 5, spentnnsitinn to r^ndor
of Mr. and in such matters. Pete Storey.
New* from Bogata: .
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ing cotton. The gin had steady j board -of trustees Monday night,
Tunning all last week.
everyone here is in favor of(ing day for the Bogata schools,
cotton reduction in 1932.
Sunday school was very well
attended at both churches. Only
a few attended League and B.
Y. P. U. due to so many attend-
ing the revival meeting at Cun-
ningham. Th# hour of meeting
of the B. Y. P. U. has been
League will meet at 7 hereafter. the^Cumberland Presbyterian
A B. Y. P. U. social was held
at the church Tuesday night.1
A good crowd attended and an . .. ... . . w<
swu “ a V181t W1th her parents, Mr.
I Mrs. J. W. Howison. She1
—1 accompanied by Senator) _<f
Tom DeBerry and Allan Howi-iren band and Jim Ford and Ned
son. | Miller of Bogata.
Mrs. J. M. Pike is improving! Delbert Burns and wife spent
j after undergoing an operation the week end with relatives at
at a Paris sanitarium last week. [ Bogata.
Supt. F. L. Branson and) ]*” *
other teachers attended the I spent two weeks in the home of
teachers institute at Clarks-1 her grandmother, Mrs. Ecttic,
I Hammett, returned to her home !
Devlin'at Clarksville, Sunday,
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and the family of
| Joe Griffis is occupying the
Drew DeBerry, Jack Howison
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I leave Tuesday for Austin where
(they will attend the University
" "’""’’'Vernon, were present and”
S. Wilhite, T. J. bountiful lunch was Spread.
Allen,-W. H. Grayson, L. Wq
Lassiter, H. C. Dodd and Ches-'
iter Lowry attended a district for $1.25;
mission study conference at ■
First Methodist Church at Par-'
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lots less money.
Scarborough-Caldwell, Inc.
“Lowest Prices in North Texas”
56-60 Clarksville Street
(New Ford Place) .•
MILTON GIN HAS WEEK
OF STEADY RUNNBlG
New frum Milton:
Farmers are very busy pick-
Most September 14 was set as open-
I Presbytery of the Dallas dis-
trict of the Cumberland Presby-
terian Church meets with the
local Presbyterian Church
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of this week. Delegates are ex-
pected from this section of
Northeast Texas, and will be
changed "from ¥ ©'’clock to~~6. entertained by the membership
Church here.
Miss Margaret Howison re-
.----. . - * turned to Austin, Sunday, after
enjoyable evening was spent. 1 .
After a short program in the a
house outdoor games were play- -
ed.
Little Miss Louise Golden en-
tertained a number of her1
friends at her home Friday
evening from six to ten, with
Mrs.' John Bell and Mrs. J. Lachers institute
iville Monday and Tuesday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T
„ u jj ’land children moved to Parisi
Teague, who was tiken sudden-!Saturd
IF *11. He was reported better , G14ffi j
Sunday afternoon. | Dev|in „
Dorns Lawler spent several 1
tas^w^ek1'1106’ ViSi“ng reUtiVe | ?”d* Luther"DeBirrV expect to
Miss Charlene Martin enter-- th wi|1 attend th Univeraity
ed a commercial college at Par-,1 of Texas
is, Monday.
A large crowd attended the
rodeo here Saturday afternoon.
. tci a visiL mui iriaLive^ <xl iviu
The young people enjoyed a Pleasant.
party Thursday night at the Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCain of
home of Mr. Rodgers. | Catonville, were week end
Sam Harvey, Hoyle Bell and I guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. M.
John Sain and their families McCain.
went to Annona "Sunday and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam McBrayer
Mr- anfl of Ft. Smith, Ark., are guests
| of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
I M. McBrayer.
1 Mrs. Albert Winn of Clarks-
ville, was a guest during the
week end of Mrs. P. W. Mc-
Cain.
Paul Dunn has entered Paris
Junior College for the fall term. I
had “r,. “I.””'. i Garland” Andersom"*' :
| Robert London left Monday
dy, and Vaughn Lawler of De- £elo, after a visit with relatives I "extended^v^’it
Mrs. Walter King has return-1
ed from Paris, where she at-,
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