The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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A. B. Rozell, who has been
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DOLLAR DAYS
ROZELL’RECOVERS AND
ABLE TO BE IN TOWN
have moved into
They formerly resided
Calls Answered
Day or Night
Farmers greatly appreciated
the pretty weather last week,
business that may
come before the meeting.
H. R. Webb, President,
W. E. Roberts, Secretary.
Sim Wear are ill with flu
Misses Mayola Moncrief and
Ruda Hoover were guests Sat-
urday of Miss Mayola Whit-
worth at Morgantown.
Successor
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DOLLAR DAYS
News from Minter:
Mrs. J. T. Ratliff and Mrs.
Bud Jordan were called to Com-
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MRS. RATLIFFS FATHER
DIES AT COMMERCE
J. M. Grant
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
TELEPHONES
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Visit the Newest and Most Up-to-Date Shop in this sec-
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PALACE BEAUTY SHOPPE
Miss Johnnie Bills Miss Tootsie Patterson
Lower Floor Palace Drug Store Bldg. Phone 473
We are featuring Vita-Tonic waves, also oil of tulip, that
beautiful new swirl contour wave that leaves the hair
lustrous and natural. ' .
80 LBS. HULLS
20 LBS. 43% MEAL
Mixed and Packed in 100 lb. Bags
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SEVERAL CASES FLU IN
SHADY GROVE SECTION
MRS. BANKS SERIOUSLY
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Mrs. W. E. Banks is serious-
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Mrs. Joe McCarver and dau-'Harvey Bryson.
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Miss Ollie Jones of Paris,
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Mrs. J. A. Holt gave a quilt-
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were twenty-eight ladies pres-
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are reported ill with the flu. iuvher maulunes; ruuoer i
Mr. Choate- of Pine Bluff,! any size, made to order.
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Mrs. Ernest Weaver.
Joihn Crump and family of
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News from Milton:
The' two Sunday schools will _ 4j3
present an Easter program at confined to his room for the^ly fll"’ with“ pneumonTa
hour. *
Mrs. John Bell, Mrs. Edd
Terry, Miss Lillian Hulen and
Martin Lawler are ill.
Jud Shuford and children vis-
ited their son and brother, Max-
ie Shuford, at a Paris sanitar-
ium, Sunday.
M. T. Lawler, Albert Jackson
and Tom Lawler served on the
jury several days last week.
A large crowd gathered at
the Baptist Church Sunday
morning, and although the
preacher did not arrive, good and children of Tyler, returned.
Binging was enjoyed;
large attendance at
schools and B. Y. P. U.
THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1932
RAY CHILD IS REPORTED
IN SERIOUS CONDITION
able to be in town Saturday.
Mrs. W. G. Short and child-
ren spent the week end in the church Sunday
home of he,; parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Malone, at Shady
Grove.
Miss Tood Burrus visited
Miss Mary Ila Crain at Clarks-(MdCrury.
ville, Sunday. I Miss Johnnie Quinton, Mio is
Mrs. Eula Wilkinson of Mt.[teaching in the McCrury school,
Vernon, spent last week in the was absent from Tuesday until
home of her parents, Mr. and Friday, ■ due to illness. Miss
Mrs. J. E. Bryson. \ Zelia Askins of Johntown,
Mr. and Mrs. _P. W. Maddox taught in her place.
. Ijvuu.auu vuiiureu V»1 xyiwr, rviumeu Miss Ruth Craddock, who is
Had; home Friday after a week’s vis- teaching in the Glendale school,
Sunday it with relatives here. spent the week end with rela-
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Abbott tives at Bogata.
Everyone is glad to see the and sons of Clarksville, spent Mrs. Nona France and dau- atives
r..«„ Sunday in the home of her sis- Sfhter, Ruby, Junior Webb and
ter, Mrs. J. R. Kerbow. | Floyd Holbert oL Cunningham,
Itfv ar>rl l\Arc FlinL- DaUam STYPllt tlh/» WAfiV ond jjq the hOIHO
at McCrury.
Harold Dean, son of Mr. and
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EASTER PROGRAM WILL,
BE GIVEN AT MILTON
father, the Rev. Lawrence.
A large crowd was present at
church here Sunday night. We
had as visitors the singing [
classes from Deport, Shady
Grove, Clardy, Cunningham and j 'TT ’' oyd‘ .
Taylortown. ' | H. C. Scoggins spent the
Mrs. Susie Ball and Mr. and £'eek end with relatives at Mc-
Mrs. Frances Clarkston of
v Miss Ruth Upchurch attend-
I side" of tiheTbaby~oF Mn and ed a s.lumber party Saturday
sunshine and farmers are busy,
some planting corn. The high
wind is drying the ground very
fast, and those who have put children of Clarksville, visited'of George Franc
out plants since the freeze, say ' ’ “ ' ' 1 -1 - - -
it is damaging them.
Chas. Martin’s gin
day Saturday. -
On account of one of the
characters being ill, the play to
have been presented at the
school house Friday night, was I cfarksviiie"
postponed. |^he home of Mrs. V. N. Dugger ney Bryant.
ia» nnM n ftr,H and were accompanied home byj Miss Zelia Askins of John-,
Miss Juanita Hill, who spent town, spent the week-end in the
the week end. . [ home of her sister, Mrs. Oscar
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merce, came
We want to thank friends and
neighbors for their assistance
when fire occurred in our brood-
er house last week. It could
easily have been worse, and we
are grateful for your services.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lawler.
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been visiting here the past
three weeks, returned Friday to
her home in Paris.
Miss Georgia Mae Martin
spent Friday,night in Paris and
. was accompanied home Satur-
day by Misses Mattie and Char-
Jine Martin.
Jack Rodgers spent the week
end with home folks at Bogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Harvey
visited Sunday in the home of
- Sam Jones at Rugby, who has
- been ill for sometime.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shu-
ford and baby visited her sis-
ter,- Mrs. Bob King, at Ful-
bright, Sunday.
Gill Steel and family of Lime
Kiln, spent Sunday here.-
Mrs. Dan Southerland and
little daughter, Robby Lee, will
leave Thursday for Arkansas,
where they will spend a few
days with their grandmother,
Mrs. Norwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Kuykendall of
Paris, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Martin, Sunday.
Mrs. Clifford Guess went to,
Paris, Friday to attend her sis-
ter, Mrs. Jess Osborn, who was
operated on at a Paris sanitar-
ium Saturday. -
Ike Jackson and children of
Paris, were here Saturday,
hauling their last bale of cotton
to the gin.
Bill Golden and family of the
Marvin community, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Southerland Sun-
day.
Oscar Ray Rhodes entertain-
ed some of his little friends
with a birthday party Friday
afternoon. Many enjoyable
games were played. The host
Gil: “Gosh, Jack, that can-'received many nice gifts.
ly in the window makes my
month water.”
Jack: “That’s
1 blotter.”
News from Hoovertown:
The small child of Jap Ray
is seriously ill and not expected
to live.
R°y ^Laster and family and dea^b their father and grand-
ville, preached at the McCrury bur^> were visiting here Satur-
t o..—,-.. morning and day and Sunday. The small
night. , daughter of Roy Laster fell
i a truck an(l broke her
shoulder on the way here.
Homer Hayes and family
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Faught, were called to the bed-i
Mrs Queensberrv side of baby of Mr. and oAviiruny
into’the house va Mrs- Bryan BaH Saturday night. "lght/’Yen by M,ss Gladys Byr
and Mr" W» Missea Mildred Barnes and.bee at Mar™>-
Maude Wickersham spent the I
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Grady Rea at Paris. I carbon paper, ribbons for Oli-
Mrs. Dan Porter and daugh- yer. Remington, L. C. Smith,
Woodstock and
[other machines; rubber stamps,
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is visiting his daughter, ding invitations^ and announce-
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[ Joihn Crump and family of
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Fausht and No- Mrs* Frankie Robinson during:
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Hoover of [ Misses Dona and Nettie Lois
I Whitney spent part of last week
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young are ill, and several members of Whitney at Ashland.
|the family of Mr. Lane are ill! IZ
with flu. i Paris, spent Sunday with Mr.
that
Notice is hereby given that a *
meeting of the stockholders ofiB
the Farmers Gin Company of |
Deport, Texas, will be held in 11
Deport on Tuesday, April 5, w
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pose of electing a board of dir-
Morris, ectors for the ensuing year and!^
— FRED KIRBY ?
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was here on business Saturday
Hoyle Rollins of Shady Grove,
was here Sunday, visiting rel-
Marvin Edmonson of Clarks-,
ville, was here Saturday on bus-
iness.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Carpen-
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vice Thursday.
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Dallas, were here Sunday.
Mmes. Roberson and House with
nnney at Asniand.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Harvey of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Maddox and Mrs. Buck Hoover,
are attending the bedside of -------------
his brother in Oklahoma. - L l
Will McCarter suffered an at- lars into the open?
tack of gall stone colic, Sunday. [
Mr. and Mrs. John Wright
are entertaining an 8-pound boy ?-
since last week. [^
Hugh Carrol of Paris, is vis-
iting friends here. ||j
Membefs of the ‘family ofijfi
Sim Wear are ill with flu.
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children of Paris, visited rela- with friends here.
’ . . Cale and Floyd McCrury made
i business trip to Clarksville
father, ■ Saturday.
ay. re-' Ikie Stevenson and family of
turned to her home Saturday at [Bogata, spent the week end |
Maude, Okla., after several days [with relatives here.
- [night in
oam nrignt oi iyier, spent i
the week end with his parents, I
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bright.
i <ji \_zuiii- —vw v Forester of 1—
horhe Thursday Chapel, B. E. Herring and G.[the transaction of any other
and Mrs. • Lee Woodie and dau-
ghter, Billie Ruth.
News from Shady Grove:
Several in this community
are recovering from influenza
attacks. Elbert HiM, who has
been confined to his bed with
the flu, is unimproved.
Miss Clyde Floyd of Center
Grove, spent the week end here
[with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bolton and i spent tihe week end in the home
in the home of her sister, Mrs. i
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Miss Floy Scott of Cunning- [ered after several days* illness.
The children enjoyed a party
[Friday night in the home of
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^hter, Miss Mary Frances, of people were entertained Satur-
i Q t*lza trillzi \ 11 a 4 4- nrl in
Lem Grider of Lorenza, visit- Kyle,
ed friends here the first of the'
ent and four quilts were quilted, iweek.
Refreshments were served. [ Mrs. Pete Whiteman of,Nita Joyce* spent the week end
Mrs. E. J. Harvey, who has Clarksville, is visiting in the'with relatives at Cunningham.
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Kelley. I .
Miss Elizabeth Scaff of Dal- and some corn was planted and
las, is visiting her father, Steve much other work done.
Scaff. . . • | Marvin and Will Edd Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hill and | of Milton, spent the week end
tives and friends here Sunday, j
Mrs. Art Tucker, who came a
for the funeral of her f '
C. A. Martin last Tuesday, re-[
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visit, with her sister, Mrs. El-i Music was enjoyed Saturday
bert Tucker. * [night in the home of Oscar
Sam Bright of Tyler, spent (Kyle.
Dinner guests Tuesday in the
home of Cale McCrury ^jjterei
Miss Dorris Tucker of Com- 5,obert Forester of
merce, came 1 ,
for a few days’ visit with home | France^of McCrury, and^Mr.
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shu-
ford and son, William Hugh of
Milton, spent Saturday with hef
sister, Mrs. Bob King.
Mrs. Edgar Hooker and Miss
Edna Earl Scaff visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Lennox at Clarksville, Saturday.
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