The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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Imperial Cafe
Home of Good Eats
FIRE, WINDSTORM, HAIL, PLATE GLASS
BONDS and AUTOMOBILES
Consult US on any of your
Car Trouble.
Monday night.
Mrs. Joe Jones and daugh-
District
This was our first at-
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News from Cunningham:
Mrs. J. H. Squires is serious-
ly ill at her home here.
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time like this, is our prayer.
Holland Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Norwood
and Children.
FIFT^ FOUR ATTEND
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Very truly,
J. IL-Westbrook & Sons.
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LDREN ENTER
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1 Lot Boys All Wool Knee Pants, (T 1
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LIQUID er TABLETS
Mtovee a Headache or Newral-
11 in 33 minutes, checks a
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Extra good Work Shirts, full cut, trip- O'!
le stitched, blue and gray, 2 for ... *r
If your car is LOST, that
is the sheriff’s job—but if
it is MISSING that is
Our Job.
1 Lot Womens House Shoes, assorted (F‘1
colors and sizes, real value, 2 for.;
Childrens Dresses, made of vat dyed prints
and suiting, assorted styles, colors, (T1
and sizes 7 to 12, 2 for ▼ *
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FIRE DESTROYS CAR
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MRS. j. H. MOORE
Insurance A^ent DEPORT, TEXAS
H. C. Young and family of -------------
were visitors here BARGAIN RATE TIMES
AND DALLAS NEWS
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their
• «i c uuoy kindness and sympathy shown
gathering us in the darkest hours of our
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in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs.
Maddox of Fulbright,
Wednesday to the home of Mrs.
Emma Wood, where they have
rooms.
school here this term.
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1 Lot Childrens Oxfords and Sandals, odd
sizes, every pair guaranteed to give fl*”!
satisfactory wear, values to $2.50, pr.„. ▼ <•'
Mens Work. Pants, broken Aizes, colors
khaki, sand and blue, $1.50 to $2.25 <T 1
values, for only------------------------------------
Bring it in and let us
check up on it, and adjust
whatever it needs.
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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 $2430
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Solid and fancy Wool Crepes, Tweeds (T -1
and Sport Flannels, value to $1.95 yd.. *P 1
1 Lot 40-inch plain and fancy Flat tf*1
crepes, $1.95 values, yard 1
4 Yards heavy weight 9[4 Unbleached d» -|
I Sheeting for only 1
10 Yards Prints, 36-inch width,
sorted patterns, for
1 Lot Womens Wash Dresses, assorted (? j
sizes and styles, $1.95 values, only - $ 1
■CUNNINGHAM GIN HAS
TURNED OUT 292 BALES
who
the telephone exchange to as-
sist Miss Frances Chitwood,
who entered school at Bogata,
Monday.
A pie supper will be held at
the church here Friday night.
The tnoney wilPbe used to help
pay th© salary of the Methodisii
pastor .
G. W. Grant attended Pres-
bytery at Honey Grove, Tues-
day.
Mrs. 1
Jackie of Bogata, spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. C. C.
Chitwood. Her sister, Mrs.
Charlie Gray of Morris Chapel,
•pent Saturday with her.
Mias Mary Helen Nobles of
Deport, was a guest Sunday of
9 ter aunt, Mrs. Robert Lee Mad-
if*dtox.
The Rugby Gin had ginned
226 bales of cotton up until |
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LUNCH ZOC
Wall & Whittle, Props.
Paris, Texas
: FEED CROP UNUSUALLY
GOOD AROUND OAKDALE
Bfows from Rugby:
Jjpewfo Selmon, Fred Rodgers,
■fart Jetton, Ernest Selmon,
Bbeea Minnie Frances Frank- -
^^imi CCheashi’ entered ^Ul^’
Ebool at Bogata, Monday.
Hi0M Ela Chesshir of Deport,,
was a guest Sunday of her sis-
ftr, Mrs. Florence Franklin.
'Mr- and Mrs. Lavelle Bush
of laurel- Miss., came in Fri-
day for an extended visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Bell, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson. tempt and we are npt discour-
We are hoping to climb
sts Sunday of her sis- nearer the top next year.
Several from here attended
singing at Shady Grove Sunday j^rrv
2 Grandmother Aikin of West
bale caught fire Texas, is visiting her son, I>eon-
Mrs. Fred Nolen is making
her home with her mother,
. John Allen, since the
death of her husband two weeks
W. B. Allen, . ...
Dr. Frazier of Lufkin, is vis-
iting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Lawhorn.
wife' Mr. and Mrs. George Green
j Tuesday with her sisters-in-law,
Mmes. Jim Garrett and Sidney
Morgan.
Rugby people attended the
Bozr.ta Community-Fair Friday
and Saturday. They also at-
tended the Lamar District Fair,
at Paris.
Sunday school was well at-
[• tended Sunday. Mr. Childs of
Sherry, attended singing here
Robert Lee
moved,
Send The Times to that son
or (laughter going away to
study or teach school. The
1 price is only $1.00 for the nine
months’ term.
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Sunday dinner
Saturday.... Another Day to Save
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bale of ‘by-
damaged by fire last
The 1—~ ...x,
the while being ginned. |ard Aikin. and family.
The cotton crop in this com-
munity is reported better than
in many years. k
I Ride the Bus
t, Deoort to Mt. Pleasant
7:45 a. m.—3:10 p. m.
Depart to Paris
15:36 a. au—6:35 p. m.
CITY DRUG STORE
guests Porter, and family.
Miss Fay Monk of Minter, is
Virgil visiting her grandparents, Mr.
utwl M ru W II 011 i'i viz u
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone of
Biardstown, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. li. J. Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Porter and
I little daughter of Paris, and
. Hughes !
keeper *of I ^M/ith^Mr. and Mrs. G. C. I _ lcvc.,cu
'* ”• ... ' , , . | word Monday of the death of Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sparks and,^cr sister-in-law, Mrs. A. J.1 F‘
sons spent Sunday with her MWnkzJi tv.ii.,., Funeral home after a visit in Minter Thru an arrangement with
Paris and Paris last week. ithe publishers. The Times can
. J. W. .Musgrove and family a{?ajn offer jhe Ua]]as Semj.
now occupying their new Weekly Farm News and The
Dep' rt Times to any address in
f urt Bell and family of Paris, f;efj River or Lamar county for
were visitors here Sunday. $1.50. Outside of these coun-
V. A. Hulett and family and ties the rate is ?2.00.
•nd son, Earl Huie of Bogata, ’aged.
■Mrere guei
ter, Mrs George Bell.
John L. Starks of Craig,
©pent the week end with Jiis1 night.
sinter, Mrs. Fred Clifton.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Burkes;
of Cross 'Roads, -sjamt Saturday [
night with his sister, Mrs. ^ela
Stevens.
Will Bailey and Richard Bai-
£ ter and family were 1,
Thursday of Mrs. Bailees par-
ent©, Mr. and Mrs. r‘ „
Thompson, at Paris. and Mrs. W. H. Sparks.
;; -.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swint i
were guests Sunday of her par-j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kinsey
at Deport. They also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Monk at In-L.
dependence. I .r?’
Mrs. Lee Bailey,
the toll bridge between Clarks-,*
ville and Idabel, Okla., spent * "• an<1 J.oc sPar^8 antl her sister-in-law,
[sons spent Sunday with her Mitchel! at Dallas,,
z parents at Petty. 'services were held at
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ballard Tuesday
i and son spent the week end i
with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Vickers
at Pattonville. -• ~
Mr. and Mrs. Dugan Clement
of Cross Roads, and Bud May-
berry and family of Lone Oak.
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Parker. Sunday.
T.neltft Chesshir *nf j a^Paris^^ ^rances Franks and the hostess. f
^likkstor, has been employed at, si«lney Morgan and wife, j -
Miss Gertrude Morgan and Sar-'<
ah Agnes Gray of Bogata, vis- :
ited Mrs. Morgan’s brother, ■
Garvie Bailey at Post Oak, Sun- ;
I‘by.
| Steve Gray and family of >
Bogata, spent Sunday with Mrs. <
Gray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ?
E. G. Morgan.
Mrs. Raleigh Starks and son, I;
Marshall of Craig, spent. Sun- !■;
Ranier Holt apd son. in the 1’ome of Fred Clif’ ■:
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Standard Dry Goods Co
INCORPORATED
. , Qaafil> that 4M«re« Service— Va/w that Mahe FricaWi
present, and at the noon hour
lunch was spread in picnic fash-
ion. r
two sets of twins many more
happy birthdays. o
lhe ( lardy booth took 8th an(j children, Pauline and James tended
place at the Lamar
Fair.
1 Lot Womens Felt Hats, values to (?'!
$3.50, Dollar Day r— ) 1
City Tailor Shop
HjttL , L. I. BARRETT. 1
News from Oakdale:
Most all the farmers are busy
picking cotton and j.-------.
J. D. Scott returned home corn. Feed is fine this year, bves, when the death angels
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with relatives near Wolfe City, good as last year. w*^e .,ani daughter, *
ov.1, wviic kw Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dillard of Mr. and Mrs. John Blanken- May Bell. For the com-
sery, Tommie Claxton and Mrs. Paris, and Mrs. T. J. Perkins ship of Johntown, visited her ^crds sP°.\®n ,by
‘ “ of Dallas, of Pattonville, ‘ ----- ♦»-
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A daughter, who has been are
named Robbie June, was born home, recently completed.
Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs.
Newt Chandler.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmes
and children have moved from Jack Hulett and family visited
; Plainview to this community in Minter, Sunday. r_
land are living in the Pomroyi Miss Mabel McAllister of De-
house. port, visited friends here Mon-
Forest Cotten had a
,cotton
To those to whom we have week.
extended credit through C
They are both to teach summer months: We must ask
that you promptly settle your j
I Mr. and Mrs. Seamon Roach acc »unt with us. We have j
f of Paris, were guests Monday strained our credit to accommo-
l of her grandmother, Mrs. Phil date you, and we ask that you
?’;Jtogsey. ■ i show x your appreciation by
Mr. and Mrs. Riley' Young prompt settlement.
were guests of her sister. .Mrs. ~
[ Maggie Payne at Paris. Satur-.
day night.
I Mrs. C. C. Chitwood is ill
W,Reverj"1E'1 Peaden of Rosalie.I t, rs.B'tt/ ■\n'yce ?n.d. ““Jft J.o€' ....... .
prewhed here Sunday nteht. hS.r Paris.
He will preach the third Sun-1’’a,r<.nts’ ^r- and Mrs- R- E- Misse
day in each month. He held \fM>n\ri m ** i rtti ^Tfbles,
• baptizing Sunday afternoon . Mr?;' Silas Morgan and little Rcecp
J daughter, Edna Fay, spent -
Miss Webb Entertains
Miss Emily Ruth Webb
tertained with a I
honoring Miss Virginia Kelsey
who is entering C. I. A. at 1
Denton, and Miss Hazel Nobles
is attending P. J. C. at
Those present were: I
Misses Virginia Kelsey. Hazel
VT ’ ’ , Evelyn Bell. Virginia
Reece, Rubie Threadgill. Gen-
era Reece. Maggie Lee Pearson,
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Miss Daisy Coyle visited Miss
Doris Eudy near Minter, Sun-
’ 2- R
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hume and
baby visited relatives at Mount I
will come here Sunday nbht- were guests Sunday in the for several months, is unim- Veraon an(l Needmore, Sunday.
lcrry. of B.ev- home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom proved. ' . 'MC K n T • d Rh‘<- u m
erly Hills, Cajif., is .visiting her Benham. j Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sain Mr.a_- Fred Nolen, is reported ill. {
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Thread- left for their home at Estelline
gill and’ children of Minter, last Thursday. C
guests Sunday in
New© frooi Pattonville:
Jeff Fendley had the misfor-
tune of losing his car by fire
last week. It was thought it — r -
caught from defective wiring. Sunday after an extended visit but cotton and corn are not a© came to our^door and took our
Mr©. Herbert Claxton and
son, James Herbert, Odie Es-
'lax
Nowlin
News from Clardy:
Children, friends and rela-
tives of Mrs. Buck Boren sur-
prised her with a birthday din-
The dinner was
also in honor of Mr. Martin of
Pari© and Audie and Claudk*
Dudley. There were fifty-four
Catherine Nowlin of Dallas, of Pattonville, attended the parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
spent the week end in the home bedside of their sister, Mrs. J. Ashford, Sunday.
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E. 8. Wyatt and family. Jus- of Glendale, spent Sunday in
ther Peaden and the beautiful
floral offerings we are grateful.
Garl7nd‘’And“r»on and family! }h*t «« may have just such
Q,,n,iov {n‘friend© as we have had in a
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.^,*,„er^r>n^...:T.^ °t Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bill Mer- H. Squires, Sunday,
ritt. j ]
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McHam tin Cox ’ and Jess Murrell at- the home of Mrs. John Allen.
-I quarterly meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Curt Green and
Earl, spent the week end with Pattonville, Saturday. daughter, Fae, of McCrury, vis-
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith at Olen R iley of Dallas, is visit- jted relatives here Suntlay.
,,, , .. . i Bogata, and attended the Bo- ing relatives here this week.
We are hoping to climb gata fajr j yy Hunt and Son had gin-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomp- ned 292 bales up to Monday jay
son and children, Albert Jr. and night., Most everyone is pick-
rru ou 1 - - - « — of Paris, and Mr. and ing now.
I he Shad^ Grove class Mrs. Russell Benham of Sylvan,1 J. W. Hunt, who has been ill
were guests Sunday in the for several months, is
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom proved.
1 Mr. and Mrs.
sister, Mrs. J. P. Warner.
C. N. Porter of Durant, Okla., eiii VB ><»^u
visiting^ hi©^brother, G. C. were guests Sunday of her par- and family returned home with Mrs.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crock- them,
ett. I S. D.
A (laughter, who has been Sylvia Jackson and B. Bristow
named Mary Lou, was born made ar trip to Clarksville, Sun-
Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Jim day.
Williamson. I J. ' M’. Bankhead and
I Chock Chandler and family have returned home after an and children left last week for
moved Monday from the John extended visit with relatives at Matador, where they will make
I aris, and Crockeft farm to the James Bridgeport.
spent_ Saturday house J I IL “ ”
Mrs. L. B. Phillips received Glendale, were visitors
I11V4C4J .
Mrs. C. C. Bell has returned;
a visit in Minter
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