The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
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C. R. Wright at Blossom.
Mrs. S. V. Cogbill and Misses
News from Clardy:
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Your Chevrolet dealer is in a better position than anyone else to give you
quality work at lowest prices. His service station is factory-supervised.
He has factory-designed tools and equipment—factory-trained attendants
and mechanics. He uses only genuine Chevrolet parts. And he is per-
sonally interested in seeing to it that you are satisfied with your Chevrolet.
A bachelor’s life is just one
undarned thing after another.
A series of weekly service specials to emphasize the low prices on Chev-
rolet repair work starts today. For the week of March 28th, the special
will be brake adjustments, for which the bargain prices below prevail.
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daughter, Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Murry Eastman
™nt~th7 week-end with “w We"> ?un^ay Davis Tuesday night,
j*>*_ K_ i .. 1 v - <and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. flnd MJ.a
«. *,*. > »svc. Mrs. Eastman was
formerly Miss Sara Cook of Bo-
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“I’m a man of few words.”
“Well, you keep those few
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Miss Viola Summerall of Bo-
gata, was a guest Friday night
of Mias Frances Chitwood.
brook, Glen East, Carl Sum-,
• mers, James Cal Steele, Boyd
Griffin: 4th grade—Frank Ed-
ward Moore, Jennie Swint, Doyl
Gray; 5th grade—Madeline Ste-
vens, Della Margaret Hood, Mar- Ragsdale, at Rosalie.
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All work by experienced
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Allie Adams Beauty Shoppe
211-13 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg.
Phone 178 Paris, Texas
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•ind* daughter1 'of Reno* aixf Mr? i ^rs‘ Pat McC*ill Saturday night, tin, is visiting in the home of
ana daughter ot Keno, and Mrs. ^..^ wen> present from Mil. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gardner.
ton, Shady Grove, Marvin and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Day of
Pattonville. “ (Rosalie, spent Sunday in the
Misses Mildred Hulett and home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Mildred Beneham of Petty, [Daniel.
spent Saturday and Sunday I ---------;---
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iren of Bogata, sjient‘the week I Mr and Mrs. Claudie Dudley [ AND DALLAS NEWS
STARTING SUNDAY
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A mighty drama of wo-
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FURNITURE BURNED
Fire put us out of business for a few
weeks, but we are back on the job again.
Bring your Shoe and Foot Troubles to us.
We remake your shoes, just like they came
from the factory, correct foot troubles or
dye your shoes any shade.
BEN S. PELTZ
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5 whool Thursday He ran into i t
J • playground slide striking his and ten apple;' also a small the truck caught fire and with
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which required nine stitches to
cIom. He received medical at-
tention at the Deport Sanitar-
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‘Y1, nn<l Mrs. ( lyde Strain [,jg nipn born in this city ?”
of Dallas, were .guests Sunday Native: “Nope, only babies.”
of Mrs. Brunsons mother, Mrs.
garet Swint; 6th grade—Mary
Frances Everhart, Ada Mae
Young; 7th grade—Kenneth
East, Daultyne Steele; 8th
grade—Billie Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood,
Misses Mattie Chesshir, Fran-
ces and Ruby Edwards attend-
ed a musical in the home of
.. - , — : Edwards at Lone Oak
nie Bell Clifton. Alta Fay Wicks, Friday night.
y*0^ M^rgan^ Juanita West- Lawrence, spent Saturday with
her sinter, Mrs. H. D. Roach,
at Bogata.
Dave Everhart and family
were guests Sunday of Mrs.
Everhart’s mother. Mrs. A. J.
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Mr. and Mrs. Irk __
at tortained the young folks with
u8u^, „tB. • tacky party Friday night A
the occasion <*** w*8 Fiven Miss Ruby Lynn
of Cunningham and Vollto
Coyle for being dressed tackiest
The fanners are taking ad-
vantage of the pretty weather
and have lots of stalks cut and
land bedded.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kennedy
visited her sister, Mrs. Buford
Vaughn at Paris, Friday.
Sam Brooks of Waco, is visit-
ing his sister, Mrs. Lee Ken-
nedy. ‘ y'
A party was enjoyed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kennedy
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B. Y. P. U. was well attended
There will be an
ily of Paris, were guests Sun- Mrs. Jess Kilgore at Deport. it---- -- —
’ fy of Mrs. McLemore’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. V/iuiv ,,, „ . x. .
_Jrs. Silas Morgan. .and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.jan( ^rs' ^J< Porter ot Ians.
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attended singing at Minter Sun-
day night.
Miss Bernice Lynn of Cun-
to Detroit Tuesday to attend ; night"of' Miss Dempsey^Bays.^
j Mrs. Mae McClinton and Miss 1
T .nia TYrxr v«Vavrilln ximvzi '
week forty trees—thirty peach load of his fumfture recently,
• snnla*' elan • amall tviu'lr /laiurht an/I nUAl.
four gashes number of blackberries. ]
has several paper shell pecan
trees of the Stuart, Delmas and
Burkett varieties which are
now bearing.
Mrs. S. V. Cogbill and Mrs.
F. M. Hobbs were guests
Tuesday in the homes of Sam
Steve Gray and family of Bo- Jones and Lee Brown at Rugby.
Miss Lucille Wright of Bo-
gata, spent part of last week
in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Wright.
Thru an arrangement with'
the publishers, The Times can
again offer the Dallas Semi-
’ Farm News and The
Deport Times to any address in
Red River or Lamar county for [
Outside of these coun-
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ballard |
spent Saturday and
with -Mr. and Mrs. Bennett of|
Biardstown.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Essary
and daughter of Shady Grove,
were guests Saturday night of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weaver.
Mrs. Hughes and son,- Bill,
who have been visiting relatives
at Tyler for several weeks, re-
turned home last w’eek accom-1
panied by Robert Hughes and
Mrs. Laura Chesney and little [
daughter.
There was not school Monday,;
due to illness of Mr. Carver andj
i Mr. Cheatham. |.
Willard Ballard attended;
court at Paris last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Crafton
and Lewis Clement spent Satur-
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Crafton of Cross Roads.
News from Oakdate:
Temple en-
a tacky party Friday night A
of
Mrs. L. W Lassiter was the
pro- honoree at a dinner Sunday at
Easter the home of her daughter, Mrs.
He all the contents was burned and night and everyone te invited, of her”birthdayOn Covers were
... Mv u----j Mr Mrg 0Hie Barton laid far Bin Wilkinson fam
had as guests Sunday Mri and ily, Mrs. L. F. Hamilton, Britt
started Mrs. John Forester and child- Lassiter^ Mary Miss Lassiter,
Henry and Frances; Mr. Rev and Mrs. C. S. Wifcite and
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honored the 80th birthday of Mrs. O. P. Morris and children, and the honoree.
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a birthday dinner Sunday, daughters,
Those present were Mr. t ,
Mrs. Bernard Ballard and child- Mrs. Lee Puckett and children,
ren of Deport, Mrs. Smith of Mrs. Mon Ward and G»u.‘
Ja?e..Gri<?.1?.y Edith, and Robert Morris.
Miss Dorris Elder of Paris, of Dallas, were guests Sunday
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
,KUiai n/iiivmviil uuu ilclj ill UI1U IlUIlIv U1 Iltrl DIAJLIltrl,
He spent the day in the Alton Roberts. —
The peo- S. P. Patton and Joe Wright
pie gave him a pounding. Sun-1 spent Thursday in the home of
day school was well attended
in* the morning, there being, „lia. v. «uu miosto
eight officers and teachers pres-^Jnnis Cogbill and Pauline Ward
ent, two visitors and 98 schol- visited Saturday in the home of
ars, making a total of 108. Mrs. Cogbill’s sister, Mrs. C. R.
Rufus O’Quinn and Edwin Wright, at Blosnom.
Nina of Denison, spent Satur- /’ *- t'’“’ '
day night with the former’s tack of appendicitis Friday,
sister, Mrs. Jap Chesshir.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brunson
of Dallas, were ..guests Sunday
Edna Grogan.
Mrs. H. L. Chesshir and Mrs.
Sidney Hudson of Brewster,
spent Friday with Mrs. B. L.
B!? McAlister.
The following pupils were on
the honor roll at school last
month: 1st grade—Forest Gro-
gan, Homer Lee Stevens, Wayne
Ntf Grogan, Joihn Paul Hawks. An-[Mart
j" r»_ll /->•:«<__ill. El___Ir-I ,J
■ 3rd grade—Susie Lou Warren, I Mrs. Emma Wood and
Mr. Porter was slightly burned.
The origin of the fire is not
known, but perhaps r
from the wiring. .'rep, Henry and Fran
Mr. and Mfs. Willard Ballard and Mrs. R. 0. Cawley
his mother, Mrs. Ballard, with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morris and '— - —
‘ ----- Merle and Sarah church "of aarks^
and Belle; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bailey, j - . •
of Deport, Mrs. Smith of Mrs. Mon Ward and
Mrs. IA*e Smith has been ®uf-1^J^nview, Mr. and Mrs^ WU- .
ralgia in her head. ^n^ Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.J M Pike"
, . Mr. and Mrs. Lum Fennell ^Pent, and all wish Mrs. Ballard i
w.rrntn’and dau8hters, Mary Frances! rna"y more haPPy birthdays. Mr and Mrs. D. C. Denny gata. '
MinUr Mr and Mrs. <
Terrj of Milton. ~ Y wornacL visitedd,ave planted potatoes. jPuckett Flovd Kuykendall and ^er mo^er "ho is seriously ill. i
Miss Lucia Chesshir spent Q , . . ’:, " ^macK J ‘ a i Those ill with influenza are* i . n iY i w j an<1 **-™-*-'---j
...» b ...i „ Saturday in tne home of Mrs.L, * v *" v',1Ln innuenza are. .Leonard and Wavland Ward.
the week end with farente, j p CiJ|ow at B ta George Cheatham. Leona Hutch-1 ;
Mr. and Mrs. H. -L. ( htsshir, lings, Mrs. F--—~ —* —1
at Brewster. 11 a , ’ sni<t * aUVv /.r daughter and Mrs. Grady Payne, idav at the Denor? Sanitarium I
-Mr and Urn lollv Christian l°f Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W alk- uay ai Tne 1JeP°rt sanitarium, i
Mrs. George Lester, Mrs. Billie er« had three fingers painfully *?• ( • ( arver had charge where she underwent a major
Snoars Mr and Mrs Johnnie mashed Thursday when a doorjOfthe chapel program at school (operation. v qi- 4- • • nil
Kristian returned last week to blew shut on them. Thursday morning The pro- Alvin and Miss Leona Puck-^Kate Stanton visited in Pans
Hot Springs i Mrs. Charlie Bean, Miss Ethel Kra"? wh,cb consisted of songs, [ett entertained the young peo- Saturday. -
k prings, . .. reading, jokes and riddles, was pie with a party Friday night. -------------
• thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs. Pom-] Mr. and Mrs. Seamon Roach I “May I present my wife to
the ro^ havi^charge of the pro-'of Paris, spent part of last you?”
“Many thanks, but I have
were I
vraiu cm vi own,
Leona and Alvin!
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arc:. Leonard and Wayland Ward. L . TA * ™ i »n
V • J Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gifford I Lo,s,Dry °.f Cla;k™lle- .
Fannie Poteet and;visited Mrs. Mattie Gray Sun-'*?.®?*3 Sunday of Mrs- J* s* |
jopH Misses Ruth Craddock, Mary,
I Lassiter, Dude Ray and Martha j
-- Saturday. —
reading, jokes and riddles, was pie with a party Friday night. | -------------
’. Mrs. Pom-]
roy will have charge of the pro- of
jones Boftata, spent Friday in
Miss Hazel Moore of Paris, home of their daughter and sis-
was a guest Saturday night of k‘r> Mrs. T. Y. Womack,
her fiaients, Mr. and Mrs.!
Frank Moore. i -
Fred Dooley of Mt Pleakant, Lawrence Cheatham and child-i
was a guest Saturday of Lois ren of Windom, spent Sunday
McAlister. ;in the home of their mother,. ... ...
Mr. and Mrs. Seamon Roach Mrs. Will Allen. Im m T Mildred
of Paris, sj>ent part of last Mrs. W. R. Woodall has been * 1 ( ( ”encham
week with her grandmother, ill several days with flu. ..,,ay
Mrs. Phil Massey, and other Mrs. Alfred Gifford and child-> lr3j'„e
| sja oin.ni, unv ”vvn
The young jieople enjoyed a en<[ in the home of her sisters, mo't‘d \ue>day into the house j
party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jeffus and Mrs. ,'aca|ed by Mr. and Mrs. Hous-
Mrs. Frank Moore Friday George Seaman. i ornJ,°y>. r.
night. Mrs. Ben Ward spent Satur-!,, ^f3, G* C- Porter and son»,,
Johnnie McLemore and fam- day in the home of her sister, Lre. ^l,n(lay with Mrs., j
ily of Paris, were guests Sun- Mrs. Jess Kilgore at Deport. . Porter of Lowman, who ----x
day of Mrs. McLemore's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wright PIi^_u,Ponia’ r?114- ^r‘
,Mrs. Silas Morgan. ( - “ 1 1— ------4 - —1 1
Rev. Carlton, county mission- Bert McAllister of Rugby, were!-
ary, preached here Saturday guests Sunday in the home of !
night. He spent the night in Mr. and Mrs. Buster Wright,
the home of W. W. Selmon. I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bryson
Rev. Pead< n of Rosalie, filled and baby of Deport, spent Sun-
his regular appointment Sun-[day in the home of her brother,
day. F
home of Fred Swint.
$1.50.
ties the rate is $2.00.
<ata, apent Sunday with Mrs.
Gray’s sister, Mrs. Harley Mas-
Our boys nd girls defeated
the Shadowland boys and girls•
in basketball games b riday af- fprjng several days with neu- ‘a^"d Ballard • nd son and the
temoon On local COUrt. ' . •- > - > j I'honorpp An oninvnhla rlov WOo
Mr. ar ! Mrs. Joe Jones had as
visitors Sunday -------*“
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Watson,
Earl Womack*, and family <1 Sunday in the home of Mr. and the
Minter, Mr. and Mrs. Clark j^r8t Maurice Hobbs.
Ytery of Milton. Mrg T y Womack
Saturday in the home of Mrs
J. P. Calloway at Bogata.
Rutha Anne, small daughter
'■Mr.'anil Mrs. Jolly Cliristian. .of | Mrs } c Carver charg€, wh'ere she underwent
and Mrs. Johnnie mashed Thursday when a doorchap»l program at school,operation.
i blew' shut on them. Thursday morning. The pro- Alvin a
their homes at Hot Springs, I J
Ark., after attending the bed- Bean and Mrs. Beryl Harbison tunro.,„hlxr pninv , Mra PnTV1 ,
aide of their brother. Sam ’and son. Charles William, of thoroughly enjojed. Mrs. Pom-]
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gram next Thursday morning, week with Mr. and Mrs. John,-
rri Z .. * " J , Roach. , one.
party at the home of Mr. and Miss Florence ,Kidd of Mar-
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