The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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GIYBN CLARDT SCHOOL
HALESBORO TOUTS IN
U. 8. NAVY, INJURED
Friday-Saturday and Monday
Price Sale
Children’s school shoes are half-soled with chrome
leather and are stitched on if the shoes have welts.
Here’s a remarkable item ..Childrens fur trimmed and
tailored Coats, colors tan, blue
and rose; sizes 3 to 12----------------
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Forester
pound sledge hammer.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mar-
cum are visiting in the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Marcum, at Ladonia.
Miss Nell and Guy Wright
and good
made.
bright was
INSURANCE
FIRE, WINDSTORM, HAIL, PLATE GLASS
BONDS and AUTOMOBILES
Alexander
Book Co.
PARIS, TEXAS
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MILD IS IMPROVING
FOLLOWING OPERATION
MRS. J. H. MOORE
Insurance Agent DEPORT, TEXAS
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Womens Flat Crepe and
Woof Dresses
Outstanding bargain of the year in the way of something ser-
viceable and good looking at a. low price—fur trimmed; colors
black, tan, blue and red; sizes 14 to 46 ... HALF PRICE
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Christmas
GIFTS
Standard Dry Goods Co
INCORPORATED
Quality that Auares Service— ValuM that Mane Fritndi
New* froai Begat*: .
Sara Vesta, small daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wilkinson,
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Look over the above values—
come and save money in this
HALF-PRICE SALE
ton, spent Wednesday with his
brother, Dalton Steel.
J. D. Maddox of Tyler, was a
guest Saturday night of his
brother, Robert Lee Maddox.
Misses Hazel Moore and Iola
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home of Mrs. Floyd Bell,
profusion of autumn
were
rooms
games
•te enjoyed a
night in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bela
Stevens. There were several
present from Deport, Fulbright
and Shadowland.
Miss Maxine Harbison of Bo-
gata, spent Saturday night with
her uncle, C. F. Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bell
were guests Sunday of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Melvin Dozier at Bo-
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COY M. COKER
BOGATA, TFX AS Q
Bradley Sweaters
Heavy Shaker Sweater, featuring the new stitch, so pop-
ular with the boys and girls. Ribbed cuffs and tail make
it fit tight at waist and wrist. In a wide variety of
colors. Friday, Saturday and Monday. HALE PRICE
News front Halnboro:
Nsws has been received here
of an accident to Ted Chesshhr
stationed on board the U. S. S.
Rochester in Nicaraugua, in
which he had a little toe mash-
after undergoing an operation
Sunday.
The Friendship Chib
Wednesday afternoon at
Boys and Girls Shoes, Half-Soled.. 50c to 75c
Mens Shoes, Half-Soled, stitched... $1.00
Ladies Shoes, Half-Soled----------------------------------------75c
Ladies Soles and Heels-----------------------------r 85c
Ladies Heels-------------------------------------------25c
Mens Beds 35c and 50c
Shoes Dyed----------------------- 25c
No charge made for sewing rips in shoes half-soled
here. Special attention to ladies shoes and rpens boots.
Thousands of suitable ■
Christmas gifts are to be [
found at our store. Good :
books for grown ups, pic- :
ture books, puzzles, games
for the kiddies. Novelties, Z
pictures, frames, pictures
framed, pens, pencils, desk
sets, Christmas cards, box-
es, paper and gift cards.
Bibles, stationery and hun-
dreds of things too numer-
ous to mention. Come in
and see the hundreds of
suitable Christmas gifts.
McCain.
Steve and John A. Franklin
of Wichita Falls, were guests
last Wednesday of their aunts,
Mmes. L. W. Lassiter and L. F.
Hamilton. *
G. 'B. Stanton visited
Greenville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Frederic
of Stratford, are guests of Mrs.
Frederic’s mother, Mrs. Bettie
Miller.
Mrs. Milam Pike and children
were guests during the week
end of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Scott McKinney, at Bag-
well.
Virgil Wood of Greenville,
spent the week end at his home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Brown
honor roll for the first, Franklin, students of P. J. C.,
spent the Thanksgiving holi-
days with their mothers, Mmes.
Frank Moore and Florence
Franklin.
Doc Jones and Mr. and Mrs.
George Lester of Hot Springs,
Ark., were guests from Wed-
nesday until Friday of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Jones.
Misses Luella Chesshir, Mat-
New* from Bagby: <
A Thanksgiving program was
given ait the school house Wed-
js showing some improvement nesday afternoon by the pri-
mary and intermediate grades.
Several visitors were present.
Mrs. L. I. Barrett, entertain*
ed Wednesday evening of last
week with a surprise party
honoring the 45th birthday of
her husband. Games of 42
were enjoyed and a refresh-
ment plate served to Gerald
SANDERS WIMBERLY JR., will represent me in
Deport, and shoes left with him at the Wimberly Cafe
will receive the most careful attention. He or anyone
at the cafe will take care of your shoes and they will be
repaired in my Electric Shop at Bogata. My shop is
equipped with the latest model Champion Machinery, all
of which is new, and only the best materials are used
in repairing your shoes.
I will be in Deport on Tuesdays to pick up shoes
left at Wimberly’s cafe and will return them to the cafe
on Thursdays. All work is strictly guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
ings; the immigrants, Mrs. W. sister, Mrs. Silas. Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Massey
was have moved from the house on
T. J. Lemens’ place to the one
on W. S. Griffin’s farm, north
of Rugby.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bell and
daughter were guests Thanks-
giving day of his sister, Mrs.
Alma Harbison, at Bogata.
Murry Franklin spent Friday
night in the home of Mrs. Mat-
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts
and son, Don, of .Gladewater,
were guests Thanksgiving of
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. ilarbison.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas
and daughter of Mt. Vernon,
visited relatives here during
the week end.
Mrs. Maggie Lee Pope is im-
proving after several months’
illness.
Miss Anna Bell Smith, who
Paris Junior College,
spent the week end with her
sister, Mrs; W. C. Grayson.
Miss Ruth Craddock, teacher
in the Glendale school, spent
the Thanksgiving holidays at
her home here.
Mrs. Ennis Tittle and child-
ren of Mt. Vernon, visited here
Sunday.
inb Dick DeBerry, who attends
Paris Junior College, was a
week end visitor here.
The Christmas market is op-
en—bring your turkeys to me.
Nobles Grocery & Feed Store.
Misses Earline and Johnnie
Short spent the week end with
Misses Inez and Kathrine Wea-
ver at Pattonville.
G. C. Porter and family and
Mrs. Fannie Porter spent Wed-
nesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wright at Mt. Pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. Stone of Ash-
land, and Maurine and Lucille
Weaver spent Thanksgiving
with their parents here.
Whigg Sparks, who has been
ill, is reported improved.
The Plainview school will
send Nita McGill and Raymond
Ballard as fairy and brownie,
to Paris Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stone of
Galveston, are. visiting relatives
here.
Pride Weaver of Pattonville,
spent Sunday with S. C. Short.
ed off when he dropped an eight Sontag, Edgar Hood, Dr. A. G.
Elder, Buck Matthews, Kenneth
Westbrook, Stanley Bell, J. B.
Griffin, Albert Singleton, Clar-
ence Nobles, Joe Kelsey, Frank
Crawford, Hugh Griffin, Mar-
shall Johnson, Alfred Dunn, Dr.
of Dallas, spent Thanksgiving Stephen H. Grant, D. E. Jeffus,
in th£ home of their parents, i Tom Furgerson, Frank Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wright. and Pony Cogbill.
G. C. and Maurice Hobbs were
town, who has been visiting her in Pittsburg Friday.
sister, returned home Sunday; John Marcum of
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.; spent part of last week in the
Group of Dresses that have always been wonderful values at reg-
ular price, but now they must be sold HALF PRICE
News from Clardy:
A Thanksgiving program was
presented at the school house
Thursday afternoon, but due to
the rain, only one visitor was
present.
Everyone is getting tired of
so much rain and muddy wea-
ther and would be glad to see
sunshine for a while.
Sunday school and singing
were not held Sunday, due to
B. C. Bailey of Post Oak,
spent part of last week with his
aunts, Mmes. Jim Garrett and
[Sidney Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swint
have been entertaining a new
son since Saturday. He has
been named Alvis Fred.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Maddox were guests Thursday
of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Brittain
at Deport.
Mrs. Buford McAlister and
daughters, Dorothy Mae, Lois
Marie and" Buford LaNell, spent
last week with her cousin, Ma-
thew Gifford at Paris.
Earl Womack and family of
Min|er, spent part of last week
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Jones.
People of this community
gave a pounding Wednesday
| for Rev. Wilhite of Bogata,
Methodist nastor. Several from
here attended the Thanksgiving
program there, and then went
to his home.
Due to the rain, Sunday
school was not held Sunday.
Miss Ruby Edwards is ill this
week.
Eugene Garrett spent Tues-
day night in the home of L. I.
Barrett at Deport.
Several have killed hogs and
carried them to cold storage.
Mrs. Bob Kinsey of Deport,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Fred Swint.
Mrs. Ranier Holt and son,
Jackie of Bogata, were guests
Saturday of her mother, Mrs.
C. C. Chitwood.
Mrs. Henry Nobles of De-
port, was a guest Monday of
her sister, Mrs. Fred Swint.
giving until ,Monday. Ninety-
one pupils have been enrolled
progress is being
J. R. Bright of Ful- Rata.
i a visitor in the £--- —2 Z.Z_ _1ZZ
school Monday and made an in- daughter, Miss Vivian of MiL
teresting talk. Dr. Grant of
Deport, assisted by Miss Rob-
erts, county health nurse, gave
the pupils the last of the diph-
theria serum Monday.
The following pupils are on
the h?“?“
month:. Primer—John Paul
Hawks, Anna Bell Clifton, Rob-
bie Nell Hearn. Third grade—
Boyd Griffin, Dalton Couch,
Glen East, Juanita Westbrook.
Fourth grade—Ruth Everhart,
Marie Clifton, Frank Edward ]
Z.I—Fifth grade—Madeline
! Stevens, Margaret Swint, Louise
Sixth grade—Mary I
ty held its meeting Monday af-, Frances Everhart. Eighth-Ger- tieThZsWr7nZl Princes'Wood
ternoon in the home of MrsJ. lt rude Morgan. Ninth-Odell t from Frid until Sund
W. Lassiter. Mrs. H. C. Dodd Epps. . jth th formetZ narents Mr
led the devotional and the les- Mrs. Ellen Stevens of Dallas, d M H
son on “Challenge of Change” came Friday for an extended Brewsfer
pageant, Mrs. C. S. Wilhite tak-! Guy Stevens. She will also
met School was dismissed Thanks-
the
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placed throughout the
where contests and
suggestive of Thanks-
giving were enjoyed. In con-
clusion a refreshment plate was
served to Mmes. Coy Coker,
Bill Wilkinson, Hubert Lee,
Clarence DeBerry, Luther Har-
bison, Fred Horner and Miss
Mary Lassiter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dodd Law-
son and children of Pampa,
spent the Thanksgiving holi-
days with Mr. Lawson’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Law-
son.
Miss Rowena Stiles visited in
her home at Clarksville during Moore,
the week end. I
The M. E. Missionary Socie-1 Kilgore,
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Permanent
Waves
$3.00 < JFfiT
2 for $5
and up '
All work by experienced
operators.
Allie Adams Beauty Shoppe
211-13 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg.
Phone 178 Paris, Texas
Take your choice of every Hat in our large stock; new
shapes and styles; colors, brown, U If D *
blue, tan and red--------------------------- 11QIT LT ICC
the rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Dugan Clement
of Cross Roads, moved into the
Sam Mullins house last week.
Miss Carrie George of Biards-
sister, returned home Sunday)
Earl Watts. [home of his son, Leonard Mar-
cum.
Rain has fallen here for six
days in succession and the roads
are getting to be almost im-
passable for cars.
McAlister and Mrs.,
of Texarkana, [
B. L.
and Mrs. H. L. Chesshir at
was presented in the form of a visit with her sons, Bela and.
pageant, Mrs. C. S. Wilhite tak-! Guy Stevens. She will also vis-
ing the part of an interested in- it in the home of Fred Swint. |
quirer about the missionary C.J a j ”
work among: The Indians, Sam
Mrs. W. C. Grayson; the negro,; were guests Thursday of his
Mrs. T. J. Dozier; the Canadian, iparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Shelby; the Chinese, Mary (McAlister.
Lassiter; the underprivileged. I Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie McLe-
Mrs. J L. Sullivan; rural and more and son, Johnnie Elmo, of
city work, Mrs. E. G. Hutch- j Paris, spent Sunday with her
C. Howison. •
Miss Amanda Sorrels
hostess to the Bridge Club
Tuesday afternoon. A color
scheme of yellow and white was
carried out in the appointments.
Mrs. Annie Lee Rozell scored
high in the games. A refresh-
ment plate was served to:
Mmes. O. B. King, L. C. Mc-
Donald, Annie Lee Rozell, L. L.
Hamilton, J. A. Castleman, C.
P. Pearson and Miss Mary Ann
Underwood.
Miss Ada Elizabeth Wilkin-
*on, student of E. T. S. T. C.
at Commerce, is here to attend
her sister who is ill. She had
as her guest during the Thanks-
giving holidays Miss Pierce of
Commerce.
Mac Patterson of Dallas,
spent Thanksgiving here with
his mother, Mrs. Jennie Patter-
son.
Mrs. Leota Igo and daughter.
Miss McCain Igo of Paris, were
week end guests of Mrs. P. W.
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