The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1931 Page: 4 of 6
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THREE ARE BAPTIZED
MONDAY NIGHT
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also visited ih Clarksville.
several.
Sam Bright of Tyler, is visit-
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News fraai Plata view:
Everyone la in a rush to get
their cotton picked and corn
1930 model A Coupe
—a good one, $375.
Scarborough-Caldwell, Inc.
DEVELOP THE
SAVING HABIT
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have a host of friends in suf-
view and Mias Viola Pomroy
, were united in
marriage Saturday afternoon at
THERE IS MORE
POWER IN THAT
STOPS KNOCKS
STARTS EASILY ,
The quality that sold last
year for $35.00 for
W. T. Hunter. They were ac-
companied by Albert Harris and.
Milton Jarvis
NORRIS BUILDING
EAST DEPORT
Wall A Whittle, Props.
Paris, Texas
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start moving that building this J Clarksville, Sunday.
Mrs. Elmer Pomroy was con- were guests Sunday in 1
home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Floyd of Abbott at Clarksville.
News fram Fulbright:
The Baptist W. M. U. met at
the church Monday afternoon.
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Home of Good Eats
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MEETING ON MONDAY
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"Lowest Prices in North Texas”
56-60 Clarksville Street
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Mr. and Mrs. Russ Mangrum
and Miss Wilma Mangrum vis-
invited guests were Mr. 5ted Mr- an<1 Mra- R°V Strick-
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The cotton market will be
given you every hour this fall
thru courtesy of the Nobles
Grocery and Feed Store, whe-
’, ther you trade here or not. You
I are as welcome to ask any ques-
tion you care to as the man who'
is one of our regular customers..
However, we would like to have
you as our customer.
Nobles Grocery and Feed.
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rugs
A MAN IS
Simply that gentlemen and nothing more. All
the quality of tailoring, all the richness of
materials and excellence of cut that you re-
ceived last year in a $35.00 suit is present this
year in a $25.00 one. There are hard finished
worsted, softer weaves and tweeds, complete
size ranges, excellent collections of colors, pat-
terns and sizes.
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If you have a suit that you paid $35.00 for last
year bring it in and compare it with these for
25.00 ... if there’s any difference it will be
in favor of the new ones . . . think it over.
storm day, Fulbright winning by the The groom is the son of Mr.
score of 12 to 8. and Mrs. Crawford Harris and
Miss Mary Ila Craine < * ‘ “
visited Miss Tood The bride is the daughter of
Burrus last Week. 2 _2__ ‘ ~
Mmes. Berta” Berry and Eula1 Cross Roads.
oi catering to tneir needs, and
our prices are in line with low
cotton. ’
exander Book Co.
PARIS. TEXAS
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LUNCH ZOC
Mmes. Nannie Scaff and Ed-
gar Hooker and Miss Edna
Earle Scaff visited in the home
of Mrs. Berta Berry at Detroit,
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Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hamm
♦ had as guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. John Campbell of Shadow-
■ • - »*•’ a< ir land, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Coch-
ing his niece, Miss Maxine Har- — - --- - --
i of Bogata. There were
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News trass Regby:
Tbs Rugby gin received its
first bale of Sa 1931 cotton
crop on Wednesday of last week.
It was brought in by Son Mor-
ris of Morris Chapel. There
had been seven bales ginned up
until Monday night. Several of
the farmers began picking Mon-
AT CLARDY SUNDAY
The children of J. H. Parker
gave him a surprise supper
Saturday evening.
Miss Ola Mae Hunter and Lo-
ren Weaver of Dallas, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Weaver.
Mrs. Walters and little grand-
daughter accompanied Rev,
Walters to fill his appointment
Sunday.
G. C. Porter and family spent
Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. Ed
Porter at Paris.
crops. (
and everyone picking all they
can. P
out, fearing rain and
damage.
A number from here attend-
ed the baptizing at Clardy Sun- Clarksville,
day afternoon.
Several from here attended
Phone 2424 The Department Store of Parte, Texas
-Deport State Bank
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FOR SERVICE
Day or Night
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VJasoline
Rosalie, were guests Sunday of
Lois McAlister.
Little Miss Johnnie Ixjrene in the home of Mr. and Mrs. ger and son, Raymond Jr.,
Hart spent from Saturday until Pick Anderson.
Monday with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McAlister, at tended a Lu tuuaj nuj/^vi uai-uuj,
“ ' (urday night in honor of the | Miss Mildrd Edwards i_
attended ootli birthday of Mrs. Pomroy’s j iting in the home of her isister,
’7 Fair father, John Parker. [Mrs. Twyman Mitchell, T'*~
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Poteet troit. 'I Mrs. Houston Pomroy, Mr. and
Harbison, of Biardstown, spent Sunday! The Rev. C. f “ HC
and Mamie, with their daughter, Mr. and filled his regular appointment by Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Harguess
l..f g,. -I-----u Q..- of Rockford, attended the bap-
tizing at Clardy Sunday.
News from Clardy:
Sunday school and preaching
were well attended Sunday
morning and night. Three
were baptized at Willard Bal-
lard’s pool.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watts en-
tertained with a party Wednes-
A Full and Complete Line of
School Supplies
Everything the student needs in
School Materials may be had at
our store, We make a specialty
of catering to their needs, and
our prices are in line with low
... 2/. > i**! them in which she has J. R. Bright.
Misses. Ma Franklin and Haz- ’colored sticks These will be i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kuntz
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Here’s a plain statement
of facts . . .
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—for what he is. Not extreme riches,
but a modest competence helps a man to
acquire those loveable characteristics most
men desire. But it is not money alone
which does it. The temperament, the dis-
position, and the common-sense outlook
upon life which make a man save money
also make him an admirable man.
Mrs. Melvin Dozier at Bogata, Parents, Mr.
as guests of her brothers, Rai* Morgan,
eigh and Presley Huie, of Dal- Johnnie -----j - —
lag. . 'and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pom-1 Mia#- Juanita Scott of Paris
Mrs. Florence Franklin had ro.v and daughter sjjent Sunday is visiting Miss Margaret Tuck-,
guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. with Dick Pomroy and family er.
Mem-' Mr. and Mrs. Pete Storey
f were-Mr. and Mrs. children ofDeport, were :
F. Sidnev Morgan, Mr. and Mrs quests Sunday in the home of,
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Mrs. George Thompson, Miss :
Wood. ^Ra Grant and Mrs. J. H. Moore !
I Wednesday.
Members of the F. I. A. Sun-:
day school class enjoyed r „
^ry on the creek in G. day until Friday of his brother.
W. Grant’s pasture Tuesday B. F. Craven.
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Ernest Craven and children of a^ ross Roads.
Sherman, Miss Ela Chesshire, ------
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood and night.
children of DejKirt. Mrs. Mark and Mrs. Ben Warren and dau-Ja”d a^ Dallas,last week.
McAlister and children of Me- ■g’hter. Miss Susie Lpu.
Crury, Mrs. John Epps and l,< rs present
children, Mr. and Mrs. B. 1. ~ .
Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Carl Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.! her.mother’ Mrs. Ann Kelley.
Chesshir and daughters, Misses 1^*11. Murray Franklin. Furman I../
Nadine and Laverne. Bell, Misses Frances 1
Several from here attended Mattie Chesshir. Mima Cotten,iQf Deport, visited in the home
quarterly conference of the Iola Franklin, Elsie Wood, Nan-|°f,Mra- Nannie Scaff. Monday.
Methodist Church at
Sunday afternoon.
-2-a G. W. Grant and Mrs. Guy Sunday morning and appointed
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Madeline and Edna Mae, were tist association at Texarkana.. |Thursday.
guests Thursday of her moth-
er, Mrs. Cora Freeman at Cross
Roads. - «
Mrs. H. D. Roach and child-
ren, Donald and Miss Frances bison g.*
of Bogata, spent Thursday with about 40 present'
ber sister. Mrs. Emma Wood. Nir. and Mrs. Joe Jones had
Mrs. Bela Stevens and son, as visitors Saturday, her par-
Homer Lee, were guests Thurs- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wat-
day of her parents, Mr. and son of Minter; her aunts, Mrs.
Mrs. B. H. Burks, at Cross Ix-na Hickey of English, and
x'Bbtote. — Mrs. Mollie Claywell of Inde-
Henry Lee Ervin of Paris, jiendence.
spent the first of the week with Lee Brown and Jubeand Miss
CmI Summers. Josie Cotten were guests Satur-
Mrs. Curtis Glover and son, day and Sunday of Z. T. Cotten
Duane of Deport, spent part of at Greenville. Miss Cotten also
last week with her parents, Mr. visited Mrs. Geneva Anderson
and Mrs. E. A. Hale. at Cooper.
Several from here attended o..„ ... .......
^BHEa^^hodist rally at Bogata Friday night in the home of
Dalton Steel.
Rev. Boman Craven of Gal-
a veston. was a guest from Tues-
guest from Saturday until pictures
Monday of his parents, Mr. and sentences
Mrs. B. L. McAlister. He was al>out
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. school
at them happiness and prosperity.
Several from this communi-
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kerbow ty attended the fair at Deport
'■? guests Sunday in the Friday and Saturday.
Miss Inez Walker attended
{the teachers institute at Clarks-
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pomroy
Johnnie Pomroy and wife at- Mrs. Jim Short at Deport, Sun- roy of Tollette, spent Sunday
: in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
is vis- J. C. Pomroy.
; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Johnnie
Fair father, John Parker. [Mrs. Twyman Mitchell, dt De- Williams and children, Mr. and
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spent Sunday1 The Rev. C. L. Satterfield Mrs. Bill Pomroy accompanied/
Mamie, with their daughter, *•-- 4:n-J u:- ---------•'-*---* • «'■ ’ ’* ”
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Mrs. Johnnie Pomroy, teach- day.
er of the primary grades for the j Mr. and Mrs.* Bob King and
. Leia Burrus and daugh-
of animals and writing ter, Miss Swan, visited Friday
below the pictures'in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
them, to t>e used in ’ T. Bailey at Halesboro.
work. She has also
• Robert Craig of Lancaster, who made a large table and a dozen' son. Bobby Dean of Berkham,
also visited ih Clarksville. i little chairs and painted them visited in the home of Mrs. L. j
G. C. Little and Mrs. C. C. to uae in her school, and has E. Massey, Friday.
Chitwood spent Sunday with •s<‘veral. small square boards, L— —o..> — ■—«
their son and brother, Herbert Pointed and 48 small holes bor- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.!
Little, at Sylvan,
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el Moore entered school at Par- used to teach small children to'and son, John Herbert of Sail,
and Mrs.
of tllV ■ I aiinim, »V<»<MI, .nail-I
Rosalie ni<‘ Guest and Doris Bell.
The Baptists had conference
Stevens and daughters, Misses messengers to. send to the Bap-
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bell en-[
tertained the^young people with
'a party Thursday night, honor-Vr"-nd F J CnrhJ
Iran of Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs.-
Edward Phelan of Beaver, Ok.;
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Why go 18 miles to pay $5.00
for a 9x12 felt base rug? When
you can buy the same rug from
J. M. Grant for $4.75.
Those will be j
noil rx • I zl *•/» rn zx *
count and learn the colors. Antonio; are visiting in the I
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bishop of home- of her parents, Mr. and
Miss Helen j
home with i
News frast Crass Roads:
Mr. Alvin Harris of Pkin-
uieir cmvon pK-xeo ana corn me enuren monaay anemoon. view and Miss
gathered, aa we are still hav-|The meetings have been post- of Cross Roads,
ing shower* of rain, which aretponed for the past two months i ‘
very disagreeable while busy in because of the revival meetings. Hugo, Okla., by County Judge
---- Cotton is opening fine, Mrs. M. B.'Lee was leader. r-‘ - — —
• -—v— r------w Fulbright and the Red Aces A&ama -iru. tertaincu wnn a party Ticunrs-
Some are hiring it picked played on local grounds Satur- Miss Leia Locke of Biardstown.' day night in honor of Miss Mar-
-----...I—:— -----parker,s 8jxteenth birth.
day. Refreshments were serv-
ed and a delightful time is re-
ported.
Fred Porter, who cut his toe
and Manton Adams who cut his
foot, while they were cutting
wood recently, are getting along
nicely. \
Everyone is picking cotton.
It is reported that weevils are
damaging the bolls to some ex-
tent.
A number attended the De-
port fair Saturday afternoon
and night.
Mrq. M. C. Porter and child-
ren of Austin, spent Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chity
had as guests from Saturday
until Monday, his sister, Mrs.
C. L. Fielder, her son and dau-
"tor, Henry and Miss Opal
, Miss Lucille Scoggins the fair at Deport last week, Bell of Detroit, visited Sunday charming young tody,
and Paul Williams of Little and the rodeo at Milton Satur- v---”
Rock, Ark., and Bill Booth of day afternoon.
Mr. Henshaw and sons have
Frank Moore went to Musko- their moving vans on the Tol- ited in the home of thlir dau- rounding communities who wish
gee, Okla., . Saturday to enter Jette school grounds, ready to jghter, Mrs. ” x “
the government hospital. , -• au:_ /-i i._..sn_ .
Fred Dooley of Mt. Pleasant, week.
Edward Corbitt of Vivian, La., M-‘
and Miss Betty Ruth Harris of fined by illness last week.
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Craig, spent part of last week Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dug->ville Monday and Tuesday. ’I
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ited in the home of Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Pom-
I a birthday supper Sat- day
urday night in honor of 1
and Mrs. Crawford Harris and
of is an industrious young fanner.
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J Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pomroy of
,,,1q Cross Roads. She is a very
-i----1-- y-j--, por tbe
in the home of Mrs. Berry’s present they will make their
mother, Mrs. Nannie Scaff. i home with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Henry vis- J .....
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Guest,
Bogata.
People from here I
the Deixirt Community
Friday and Saturday.
Misses' Maxine
Caipmie Brooks
Harbison of Bogata, spent Tues- Mrs. Crawford Harris.
day night with Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Bell. - ’ ■
Roy McAlister of Dallas," was coming term, has been drawing [Mrs.
a guest from Saturday until pictures r* —1
pictures I in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
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Mrs. Leonard Massey and
is Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bell ...
spent Sunday with her sister, I’aris< spent Sunday with her Mrs. J. R. Bright.
‘ -------A ’* . and Mrs. Buck Bright returned
them after a few weeks’ visit',
wife! in the Kuntz home.
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Two 18-in. x36-in. rugs for:
25 cents. . J. M. Grant.
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