The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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RAIN WELCOMED BY
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News from Mosley:
Everyone was glad to see the
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along without it—just ask them. They read every’line
—news and advertisements—in its pages every week,
because the news and advertisements in THE TIMES
are a vital part of their community lives. The local
news tells them what their neighbors and their com-
munity are doing, keeps them posted on the things that
are of greatest everyday interest to them. The adver-
tisements tell them who sells the best merchandise and
where to buy economically.
Your advertisement in THE TIMES will be read by all
the people who trade in the local markets, the only peo-
ple you care to reach. If your advertisement doesn’t
appear in the leading home weekly, people naturally will
conclude that you have nothing worthwhile to offer.
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Highheel: “Ye Gods, do den-
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News from Shady Grove:
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Upchurch
and children are attending the
bedside of their sister-in-law
and aunt, Mrs. Charlie Up-
church of Marvin, who was
taken to a Paris sanitarium
Sunday, and is in a critical con-
dition.
The rain which fell here
Thursday was very beneficial
to gardens and corn.
Miss Lessie Hamby is confin-
ed to her bed with tonsilitis.
Miss Ione Albertson of Mil-
ton, spent Sunday " with Miss
Leia Anderson.
•Ir. Aikin of Durant, Ok., has
News from Glendale:
Rev. J. E. Peaden of Rosalie,
preached Mtrthe McCrory church
Sunday morning and night. A
large crowd attended.
Miss Gladys France is ill.
Ennis McCrury, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ennis Stogner, has re-
covered after several days’ ill-
ness. Bobbie Wayne, son of
Mr? and Mrs. Druie Ray, has
recovered after several days’
illness.
Tom Bryant, Charlie Mc-
Crury, G. W. France, Cale Mc-
Crury and son, Curtis, enjoyed
a fishing trip Saturday.
Mrs. Lee Woodie is ill.
Misses Clifford and Juanita
McCrury spent Sunday night in
the home of Robert Forester of
Morris Chapel.
Willie Migget of Ft. Worth
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Mr. and Mrs, E. O. Thompson
and Mrs. John Webb were in
Paris Sunday to attend the
wedding of Mrs. Thompson’s
brother, William David Dether-
row to Miss Jjianita Gibson,
which took place at the home
of the bride’s parents. Mem-
bers of the immediate families
and a few intimate friends wit-
nessed the ceremony which was
performed by the bride’s grand-,
father. Rev. B. E. Shaffer of
Thackerville, Okla., assisted by
Rev. Harold G. Cooke, pastor
of the First Methodist church
of Paris, of which both parties
are active members.
The wedding cake was cut
and served following the cere-
mony and the couple left for
Denison for a brief stay before
retu ,ing to Paris, where they
will be at home.
Harmon.
. , , | Mrs. P. H. Furgerson who has
graj}dp-[en_; been in> is improving.
Misses Ruth L. and Imogene!
Upchurch spent the week end i
with Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Kir-
by near Paris.
his mother, Mrs. K. C. Adams j
and other relatives.
Mrs. J. L. Bagley and.daugh-
! Nobles Grocery & Market
| Have contracted with a Flour Mill to handle their
I products in cat loads. Therefore we can sell you Flour
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grama for both seventh grade
and senior classes. Ben Fk
Brooks of Bagwell, delivered
the address. Members of the
senior class were: Mildred Pen-
dergrass, , Ova Collins, Ruth
Wright, Tood Burrus, J. D.
Maddox and David Scaff. Grad-
uates of the seventh grade
were: Vera Brandon, Frances
Martin, Madge Gold, Kenneth .
Wright and Jack McElhanon?
Miss Martha Page Rogen? of,
COMMENCEMENT HKL#
AT FULBRIGHT SCHOOL
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News from Fulbright:
' Our school closed Friday
' with a program Thursday night
by the primary pupils, and Fri-
and Feed cheaper than others can.
We quote you prices and you may carry them
wherever you like for comparison—
FLOUR, per sack 2
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SHORTS. White Bag.
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We are closing out all
frigerators at half price.
D. H. Baker Furniture Co.
“The House that Sells for Less”
15 North Main St., Paris, Tex.
News from Minter:
Miss Do vie Dee Denison
turned home Sunday night, v»v..y-
from San Angelo, where she thing was needing rain badly.
has been attending school. Most everyone is through chop-
Gay Woodard returned home ping cotton and thinning corn,
last week from Dallas, where, Mrs. Bluef Plant and son,
he has been attending a medi- Roy Buford of Mt. Era, spent
C&1 school. | the Week. end with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Elihue Jordan Mrs. Tom Plant here,
and son Norris, spent the weeki
end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hunt at Commerce.
Miss Mildred Martin return-
ed home Monday after a few!
days’ visit with relatives at'
Paris.
Mrs. A. E. Ball of Brookston,,
is visiting her sons, Albis and
Johnnie Ball.
Leon Sears returned Sunday
to his home at Texarkana, after
attending school here -the past1 . - . v.
term. (young people at the home of and Alfred France of Cunning-
Misses Donna Weaver and ^r- an^ Mrs. Oscar Miller, Sun- j ham, visited the first of the
Robbie Nell Parks have return- day. (week in the home of G. W.
led home from Paris, where1 Several from here attended, France.
' they have been attending Paris the graduating exercises at Pe:
(Junior College. [port and Fulbright Friday I
Austin Hefflefinger of Paris, night. |
and Miss Cecil Gibson of i
Biardstown, spent Monday with
Mrs. Jack Bell.
Miss Linnie Porter is attend-
ing commercial college at Paris.
disappointments and shattered
hopes.
May God bless each one of I
you; may you be spared the,
sorrow it has been ours to bear, I
and when dark hours come into .
your life may you be comfort-)
ed by such friends as have
come to us, is pur prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Tucker,
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Tucker.
Gladys:
few words
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Jack: “Yes, and by George,
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Georgia Mae Martin.
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on Sulphur, squirrel hunting.
• The young people enjoyed a
party Monday night at t.._
home of Mr. and Mrs. Erskin
I - Sides.
Several from here attended
the graduating exercises at De-
port Friday.
Houston Steel of Lime Kiln,
spent the wee'.. ___Z„,_ ..ILL
Mrs. Engram, who has been
| at English the past several
I months, has returned to her
' home here.
Misses Georgie Mae and Char-
line Martin, Dee Davidson, Mar-
i garette . Emberson and Miss
Wilma Perkins were Commerce
J visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whitney
News from Milton:
Everybody was glad to see
the rain Saturday, as gardens
were needing it and farmers j i r
were most all through chop- day night commencement pro-
ping. % .......
Rev. Rolen of Paris, preach-
ed at the Baptist church Wed-
nesday night, and prayer ser-
vice and Bible study were not
t pwttL:
There has been quite a. lot
of Illness in the community the
| past week. 1 j
7 Dick Bennett and wife who
have been visiting here the past
tjvo weeks, returned Monday to
J their home at Ft. Worth.
.£d„ ZK Deloit-‘vMSd Miw Vera’ Rog-' bee“' Mr?
have been entertaining a 9Vi | ers Friday. Hamilton.
||.^l^pound boy since Saturday, who, - - •
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Tom Lawler, Orel Terry and i Monday in the home of their Frank StoneJ^X
Ernest Hulen spent Saturday sister and daughter, Mrs. Bob
“ I King. . .
‘ a Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Hill at-
the tended the bedside of his sister,:
Mrs. Maude Crews at Bagwell, I
part of last week.
Mr. and »Mrs. L. E. Massey
of Burkham, visited Friday in
I the home of her mother, Mrs.
, Leia Burrus. They were ac-
ini the week end here with '
THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 3,
MISS DENISON RETURNS
HOME FROM SAN ANGELO
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Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Burchinal
and son, William, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Newton Burchinal at
Paris recently.
Alton Phillips of Negley, is
visiting friends and relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Baker I
and son of Jennings, visited
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Baker the
first of the week. •
A party was enjoyed by the
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compamed home by ^their dau- [ en{ering guests, gathered in the
j room where they were
served with a delicious refresh-
ment plate. Social chatter, dom-
inoes and dancing were the di-
versions of the evening. The
rooms were beautifully decorat-
ed with cut flowers and fern.
About fifty guests were pres-
ent, including members of the
graduating class, the faculty
and others. Out of town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Will Antoine
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Antoine, Bill Adams,
Buddie Fike and Miss Kathryn
Staples of Paris.
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and children of Minter, were
here Saturday to see Mrs. Wil-
lard Books and Mrs. J. F. Ladd.
Willard Books and
Hulen went to Ben .....
Tuesday to paint a smoke stack.
Due to so much illness in the
community there was no Mis-
f sionary Society meeting Tues-
I day afternoon.
I Gus Ladd Jr. of Houston, is
here this week visiting his
’ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
, Martin. His mother,
Mrs. Gus Ladd, accompanied
him and stopped at Paris to
visit her sister, Mrs. Fred Hall.
Arley Guess returned Thurs-
day from Blossom, where he
has been working.
The road hands are dragging
the roads this week-
Misses Anne and Lou Ella
Swindle of Independence, spent
the week end with their sister,
Mrs. Jack Ashley.
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Summer school students want-
ing instruction in high school
subjects, meet me at school
building Monday, June 6, at 8
o’clock. G. H. Igo.
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Mrs. Jrvin Qreen and child-
Byron Holt, who has been Ray Murphy who drowned last, M^Cte^
«, is at home. !iner, mra. d. j. ravuuiiuvu «-jan(i Rebekah,
nas. Martin attended a gin-1 daughter, Miss Carrie or Gar-1 en(j wjt|1
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Green of i
gill and children, Mrs. George, hjg paren£S) Mi*, and Mrs. Bill
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brake and to Davidson attended the funeral
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1 Miss Virginia Antoine enter-
tained with a party at her
home Friday night, following
i the graduating exercises at the
high school auditorium
ghters, Hontas and Mary, who' ]jvjng
have been attending school serVec
here.
Miss Fannie Herron of Lanes
Chapel, visited Friday in the
home of Mrs. Leia Burrus.
Mrs. Twyman Mitchell and
baby of Detroit, are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Edwards.
Mrs. Edda Mangrum of Bo-
gata and Mrs. Sandsberry of
High, spent last week in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Ernest Hooker.
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ners’ meeting in Paris Friday vinsville, Mr.
night.
Mrs. Tom Lawler spent sev- ville,
I ' eral days in Parts the past week 7.
with her sister, Mrs. Fred Hall.! Mt. Pleasant, and Mr. and Mrs.
I Ben Hill of Garvinsville.
Tom 1 Erbie Jackson of Vernon,
' came Monday for a visit v ith
ther, Mrs. B. J. McCulloch and: an(j Rebekah, spent the week
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. and Mrs. Buck
is- visiting his mother,
, , Nelson. —
Mrs. J. L. Bagley and.daugh- ; -- - ■
ter, Irene, Mrs. T. Biardstown, have been visiting!
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Walter|”
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meet Miss Dovie Demson who of their aunt, Mrs. Sallie-Mor-, day at ghady Grove. Everyone'
gan, at Bogata Monday. js invited. | V*
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Maddox, Homer Scoggins, Dan Rollins1 deathh of °ur daf1,n« ,son a"d
I and daughters of Tyler, wereiand Henry Furgerson «ted | down the
, t Davidson and week end guests of their Par;| recently in the home of Royd !-n\ ’,s d, \fars uo.rA, ,°f
Margarette Emberson of Royse, ents, Mrs. C. L. Grogan ana Simmons at Paris. \ S1(,ken In. our behalf,)
City and Miss Wilma Perkins Mr, and Mrs.-R. S. Maddox. party which was to have; Ab1.1 V/,1 . H a n 1
A“. spent several Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shuford been given in honor of the Ash-1
days the past week with Miss and son and Mr. and Mrs. W. land students Saturday night |
J. Jackson of Milton, visited 1 at the home of Mr. and - Mrs.
r J Clardy, was
Saturday night
of this w^ekf’due to the rain.
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employed in ballas for several Wednesday were his grandmo- Qrggn
and /Mrs. Tom
Tipping and children of Clarks 1
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eral days in Parks the past week Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphv of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin'
T and children and Mrs. T„...
Lawler visited Mr. and Mrs.
) Wayne Lawler at Petty, Wed-
‘ | nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holt and I
sons, Byron and James, and
1. ,f Mrs. Bob Denison of Miqter,
went to Dallas Saturday to visit
We cannot find words to ex-j a 1
press our appreciation' of the ■ sleeping husband and people
kindness and favors rendered divorced.
j us in our recent tragedy .and; ~------ - ------- -
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