The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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MAKE PROSPERITY
A FAMILY HABIT
Mrs. Ed
WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT
Aikin-King
ESTABLISHED 1902
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Milton Church News
i day.
BOGATA SCHOOL OPENED
WITH PROGRAM MONDAY
News from Plainview:
There will be a pie supper
News from Fulbright:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker were
hostesses at a dinner given
Sunday in honor of the birth-
BIRTHDAY DINNER IS
GIVEN AT FULBRIGHT
BIRTHDAY DINNER IN
S. S. BURCHINAL HOME
PIE AND CREAM SUPPER
CLARDY FRIDAY NIGHT
P*"' MtMecR^q
FEDERAL RESERVE
Saratoga Cafe
34 Bonham St.
D. W. WAIR, Prop.
a week end visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hamilton
of Mt. Pleasant, visited here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howison of
Mt. Vernon, visited relatives
here during the week end.
Miss McCain Igo of Paris,
visited her grandmother, Mrs.
P. W. McCain, Friday.
Mrs. L. L. Hamilton enter-
uight.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith
and children visited Mr. and i
Mrs. R. Crawford at Independ-
ence, recently.
town, last week.
Mr. and 1 ~ ~
and daughters of Paris, were and some are gathering corn.
Now* from Bogata:
The Bogata Public Schools
opened Monday morning with a
large enrollment. A short pro-
L
ium with a number of patrons
present.
Miss Ollie V. 1
Commerce, is a guest this week
of friends here.
Misses Maggie and Mary
Harden left Tuesday for Com-
merce, where they will attend
school this winter.
Mrs. L. W. Lassiter returned
Tuesday from Gilmer, where
she visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Burkes.
Mrs. Coy Coker and little
daughter spent several days
last week in Mt Pleasant.
The Missionary Society met
at the Methodist church Mon-
day afternoon. Mrs. C. S. Wil-
hite led the Bible lesson and
Mrs. ,H. M. Lowry the mission
lesson on "Our Congo I^jeld.”
After the lesson quarterly- re-
•’ports were made.
ing members were present:
Mmes. H. M. Lowry, W. C.
Grayson, E. G. Hutchings, W.
C. Howison, B. F. Craven, T. J.
Allen, C. S. Wilhite, W.
First National Bank
DEPORT, TEXAS
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cake were served to about four-. °ne is invited,
teen of the little folks.
Mrs. Tom Tippins and child-
ren and Miss Pansy Mae Tip-
pins of Clarksville, were guests
Sunday in the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Bertha Murphy.
Mrs. Edgar Hooker and niece,
Miss Edna Earl Scaff, visited
Roads. !
Miss Ella Maud Skidmore of
Biardstown, spent the week end
with her cousin, Miss Allie Mae
Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pomroy
and baby spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Parkess at Minter, and
attended a cream supper at the
home of Luther Reed, Saturday
night. •
One very serious disadvan-
tage of the machine age for a lot
of us is that we have to wor-
ry along with last year’s model.
erland.
There was only a small at-
tendance at prayer meeting
ghter, Rudene. After numer-i Wednesday night. Miss Geor?
ous games were played, refresh- tfia Mae Martin will lead next
ments of lemonade and birthday ! Wednesday night, and every-
Try Our
PLATE LUNCH A-OC
When in Paris
Rev, G. C. Randolph will fill I Berta Berry at Detroit,
his regular appointment at the j , —
Methodist Church at Milton [
Sunday morning and evening.
Sunday school meets at 10
each Sunday. The public is in-
vited to any and all of these
services. G. C. Randolph.
his regular appointment at the ^Wo’ Mrs. J. R. Bartlett of J come and bring someone with
Sunday morning and night. He
Among our depositors are many families whose
three living generations habitually bank with
us. Invariably we have found that those who
have learned, and have taught their children
to save regularly, are among the most pros-
perous families. That family wins which
works and saves together.
DAVE BUNCH INJURED ’
WHILE RIDING TRUCK
New* from Milton:
While Dave Bunch was rid- w
ing in the back end of a truck a birthday dinner at the home and cream supper at the Clardy
Saturday, the driver turned out of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Burchinal store Friday night to help raise
of the road to pass another car Sunday, in honor of the birth- funds to move the Bethel
and ran under a line, which days of S. S. Burchinal, Newt church house, which is now
struck Mr. Bunch in the face, Burchinal, Mrs. Murice Miller west of the Clardy store, to the i
cutting quite a lengthy gash. “nd W. D. Finch. All the Bur- ground near the school ’ houses
Rev Cappin of Waco, filled chlI}a* children were present ex- here. Everyone is invited to
class of the Methodist SundaJ^homo of Mrs. Mollie Stevens at
school enjoyed a picnic supper
at Whitten’s pasture near Ro-
salie Monday evening. , .
the spread, games were played.11
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Patterson
and son of Dallas, were guests
last week of his mother, Mrs.
H. M. Patterson.
Mrs. Isla Hudson of Mt. Ver-]
non, was a week end visitor
here.
•Mr. and Mrs. John Hooker
and daughters of Paris, were
guests of Mrs. Maggie Hooker,
Sunday,
Johnnie Gill, young son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gill, has
been ill with diphtheria, but is
improved.
Bogata gins are very busy.
Practically all farmers are pick-
ing cotton now.
Several from here attended
the fair at Paris last week.
The shower which fell Friday
afternoon delayed farmers from
I picking cotton until Monday.
Cotton is much better than ex-
Newt' BurchVna* and pecW?’ and “ is being gathereJ
rapidly.
Mas Delley Stone, who has:
Miller, Richard been suffering with a diseased 1
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proved.1
Mr. and Mrs., Alvin Harris,
Skla^a^d^ghUrs oThu^’, and Johnnie Pomroy
?aa I Okla., visited Mr. and Mrs. Fe- !J*nt ,Su"da£ w,th Mr. and
lix Finch, Sunday. |Mrs- J- c- Pomroy at Cross
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul '
Morgan and Mrs. Daniels and
daughter, Miss Kate, Sunday,1
were Mr. and Mrs. Milton For-'
ester and children, Mr. and Mrs. I
Marvin Ward and son, Mr. and •
Mrs. Russell Townsend, Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Bailey, Miss Lu- i
cille Denny, Frank Townsend
and Leonard Ward of Morris
Chapel.
Miss Tommie Turner of Ful-
bright, spent Sunday with Miss-
es Ruby and Cora Chandler.
Luther Burchinal alid John
Lindsley went to Red-vhrk Sat-
urday where Mr. Burchinal fill-
ed his appointment Saturday
W. H. Simmons, who has
Miss Sara Cook of Dallas, vis- well, was here on business, Fri- [attended conference at Patton-
ville, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Terry
of Paris, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gill Steel.
Talma Harvey entered school
at Deport, Tuesday.
Miss Charlihe Martin of Par-
is, visited home folks during
the week end.
Bob King and family of Ful-
bright, spent Sunday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Shuford.
Willard Books stuck a nail
in his foot Friday, which has
caused him considerable pain.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thread-
gill of Deport; visited relatives
here Sunday night. —
Jinks Bennett has been ill.
Mrs. Sammie Lawler, who
has been visiting in Paris, and be"en" performed* September * 13,I
other places, has returned home. | at Antlers, Okla. The Aikin
Several from here attended family formerly lived at Milton.J [;
the fair in Paris Saturday. J
them.
Mr. I
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Aikin of
Paris, have announced the mar-:
riage of their daughter, Alma;
Clyde, to Mr. C. G. King Jr., of j
Dallas, the ceremony having
other places, has returned home. at Antlers,
Rev Cappin of Waco, filled chinal children were present ex-
Baptist church Saturday night, Cunningham and Sam Burchi-
nal. Those present were: Mr.I
and Mrs. S. S. Burchinal and
sons, William and Luther;, Mr.
News from Mosley:
Children and friends enjoyed
Saturday, the driver turned out of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Burchinal store Friday night to help rai
guests Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hooker.
Mrs. Hallie Cook of Clarks-
ville, visited friends here Sun-
day.
Mmes. Berta Berry and Eula
Bell of Detroit, were guests
Sunday in the home of Mrs.
Nannie Scaff.
w Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
The follow- Maddox visited part of last
week in the home of his bro-
ther, P. W. Maddox, at Tyler.
Mrs. Tom Fortner of Line
Branch, visited Friday in the
kj. tt V/. H.1 home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Baz-
Grayson and Miss. Mary Lassi- zel.
ter. 2
gram was given in the auditor- day of his cousin, Ward Baker.
. i Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Rozell and daugh-
Cochran of ter, Miss Mary Ann; J. K. Ba-
ker and daughters, Misses Ad-
die and Selma, and Misses Rosa
Baker and Tina Lee, the hon-
oree and hostesses.
W. A. Lee of Center Point,1 was accompanied by his wife,
purchased the Boon Outland Fall gardens are needing
house and lot, just north of rajn> and gome are getting
short of water, but farmers are
, rice Miller, Mrs. M. J. Long and
speMktheRwSrendOher®Omak'JJr' *nd.“lf- Sbarmanl
ing arrangements for the school Miller8’ P^F S"d Mr8‘ ° E*
owning and finding a boarding Lindsl’ey and Rub^'aild a™ *>r ^ur years,
Mrs. John Bell, who has been 10,« Sraitb ’
at Deport the past two weeks,! M j8, ,e Robinson and son
attending the bedside of
brother-in-law, Dr. Teague, has
returned home.
The Missionary Society met
Tuesday afternoon at the church
with eleven members present.
Mrs. Chas. Martin had charge
of the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jackson,
Mrs. Chas. Martin,
Supt. George Moore of Bag-iTerry and daughter, Juanita,
=*11 wqq hnro nn hnainoaa T?ri_ ' oAArkKk/4z>z4 nA
After
ited relatives here the first of day.
the week.
Delbert Wilson of Dallas, was been visiting his daughter, Mrs.
J. E. Bryson, returned Thurs-
day to his home at Bogata.
Mrs. Twyman Mitchell and
daughter, Betty Joe of Detroit,
visited Thursday in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bryson at-
tended the funeral of his cou-
sin, Ben Bryson at Bogata,
Monday.
The Rev. S. B. Griffith of
Bogata, filled his regular ap-
pointment at the Christian
Church, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Storey, and
children of Deport, visited her
mother, Mrs. Ann Kelley, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fisher [
accompanied by Mrs. P. W. I
Smith of Mosley, visited in the ,, , . . . a
- -- -- --- - " the fair 4n Paris Saturday.
kjmvw.uk... 1 Miss Mildred Gunn, who is
Mrs. .John Dugger and dau- teaching at Jilossom, visited
’ ‘ ; Mrs. Melvin Jack-
.. ... visited Sunday in the son> Wednesday night.
I home of their son and brother, i
Raymond Dugger.
Mr. and Mrs. Boss Suggs anti! day.
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day in the home of Mr. and'once, was here Sunday to visit
tained the Bridge club at her
home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
Pearson received .high score in
the games. In conclusion a
dainty ice course was served to
Mmes. James Lawson, L. C.
McDonald, David Brunette, C.
P. Pearson, J. A. Castleman,
Misses Amanda Sorrels and
Mary Ann Underwood.
Members of the Ever Ready |
Clarksville, Saturday.
ghter, Miss Edna Kate of De- ber ^ster-,
visited Sunday in t’.._ "
i Holland Boll returned to his
i home in New Mexico, Wednes-
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children of Bogata, visited Sun-j Mr. Norwood of Independ-
day in the home of Mr. and' ence. was here Sunday to visit
Mrs. J. E. Bryson. his daughter, Mrs. Dan South-
Mrs. Eura Davie gave a par-
ty Saturday afternoon in honor
i of’the 7th birthday of her dau-
ghter, Rudene. Alter iiumer-
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merits of lemonade and birthday Wednesday night, and
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawler
and children were Deport vis- [
itors Sunday.
One of A. G. Books’ mules
was cut by wire pretty badlv
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Burk i
and childiTsu <>f Gilmer, visited
Monday in the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs>\ J. A. Holt, Fri-1
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and Saturday
Our buyers have outdone themselves to get you the
finest values of their careers for the big Septem-
ber Dollar Days. Every department is
overflowing with crisp new merchan-
dise, all featured at the new low
price levels. Make it a point
to shop Perkins
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We have the newest equip-
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and guarantee satisfaction. -
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self on these days.
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THE PRICE
OF A NEW HAT
Goods ordered out of Dallas before 5 o’clock
in the evening, delivered the next morning in
the above towns.
Perkins Bro’s Co . . Leading the field in quality, want-
ed merchandise and the LOWEST prices in Paris and
North Texas.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1931, newspaper, September 25, 1931; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292967/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.