The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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YOU JUST CANT
BEAT ’EM AT—
Quilts 35c—3 for $1.00
Blankets—Single 25c; Double Cotton 35c
Single Cotton 20c
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City Steam Laundry
Where they will receive the most careful attention.
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12.75
News from Shady Grove:
Frank Malone and Miss Grace
Craig surprised their friends by
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Get Ready for Winter
SEND YOUR QUILTS AND
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up after a severe case of pneu- M. M. Burchinal Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fox of
Rosalie, visited in the home of
his sister, Mrs. R. C. Hyatt,
recently.
The teachers for this term of
school attended the teachers in-
stitute at Clarksville Monday
and Tuesday of last week. They
are R. C. Hyatt, principal; Miss
Whitener Smith, intermediate,
and Miss Vera Rogers, primary.
Luther Buster left last week
for a two weeks’ stay in Ok-
lahoma.
Buster Jackson of Lone Star,
visited friends here Sunday.
Nobby mtyles for the
Prep, High School and
College boys—conserva-
tive styles for the men
and young men.
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Goforth and Marie
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turday and were married,
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and being married. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Drew Craig and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
Malone. They were accompan-
ied by Arthur Holmes Mid Miss
Clyde Floyd.
Mrs. Mattie Salter is serious-
ly ill.
Misses Rebecca Holmes, Cor-
ene and Eloise Salter, Gladys
Short and Angie Essary and
Floyd Salter and Howard Floyd
are attending Paris High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lamb
of Ambia, are attending the
bedside of their mother, Mrs.
Mattie Salter.
M. B. Salter has been ill with
tonsilitis, but is better.
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Wiggs
of Paris, visited her mother
Sunday afternoon.
Rev. H. N. Simmons preach-
ed at Novice Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Simmons
spent Sunday with her parents
at McCrury. They were ac-
companied home by her sister,
Melba Scoggins, who returned • T. Malone,
to her home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Malone, the afternoon with them.
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All-wool suits with one
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PARIS, TEXAS
News from Taylortown:
Prayer meeting was well at-
tended Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duff and
children were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cock-
run at Haz.eldell.
Harve Stephens is reported ill.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. King
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Milton at Biardstown.
Walter Tufker of Clardy, vis-
ited in Taylortown Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Richard-
son and Eddie Locke of Vasco,
visited Mrs. J. A. Gordon Wed-
nesday.
Several from here attended
the fair at Paris last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Murry Condor
and children spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. *Joe Cas-
tleman at Rockford.
Polk Warner of Clardy, was
in Taylortown Friday.
J^pTayim^andRD^Hoiiand
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Essary and
daughter, Miss Angie, Miss Re-
becca and Arthur Holmes, Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Malone and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Malone spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Mr. and Mrs. Hous-
ton Whitney of Marvin, spent
He bought Mr. Spears’ crop.
Rev. Aubrey Larue will fill
his appointment here Sunday
morning and night.
Mrs. Ben Brown is able to be visited his grandmother, Mrs.
Claude Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
luster Goforth and Cora Belle
forth.
Mrs. Velma Hutto and child-
re# of Northern Oklahoma,
were guests of her sisters, Mrs.
Ora Holland and Mrs. Ela Wil-
liams, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs.sE. L. Williams
and children were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whit-
ney at Minter.
Mrs. Leroy Taylor was a
week end guest of her sister,
Miss Hall, at Paris.
Mrs. J. N Roddy spent Thurs-
day and Friday with Miss Rene
Hix at Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spears
and children have moved from
the Cunningham farm to Bel-
Mr. Spears will work at
Ezra
will occupy the
house vacated by Mr. Spears.
Mrs. Wilson Weaver at
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Aimer No
of Independence, spent I
day night with Mr. and JL
Baker.
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Johnson-Billingsley Co
Phone 15 Deport, Texa
monia.
. George Taylor and family of
Cunningham, Harold Taylor
, and family of . Minter were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Jep Taylor.
Jesse Butler of Belton, spent
a few days this week visiting
friends and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Butler
of Clardy, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Suggs Sunday.
Joe Wilmuth moved Jim Sea
and family from Talco to the
' Bluff place on the pipe line last
week.
Thirty-eight were present at
Sunday school Sunday.
Steve Cross died Wednesday
night at the Lamar hospital.
He had been in ill health for t
Burial was at beginning Monday, Sept.
Rockford cemetery Thursday af- Tuition for month $2.00.
ternoon. He is survived by two terested phone Dr. I. W. Teague
residence. /
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were in Kinsing Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. McKinney vis-
ited his mother at Kinsing Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hender-
son and children and John Hen-
ry Jones spent Sunday at Slab-
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jones week end guest of Miss
spent Sunday with Mr. and Dan Thomas at Bogata.
ton.
the cotton mills there.
Butler Sr., will occupy
»Y GROVE COUPLE GOOD ATTENDANCE AT
ARRIED AT HUGO, OK.
News from Mosley: ‘
A new Chevrolet coach, the
property of Ed Sandlin, was
destroyed by fire Wednesday of driving to Hugo Saturday night
last week.
Sunday school and prayer
meeting were well attended
here Sunday. Samuel D. Smith
will • conduct prayer meeting
next Sunday night,
Luther Burchinal will deliver
his first sermon here Saturday
night. He was converted into
the Baptist church during the
revival meeting at Fulbright
this summer. His friends wish
him happiness and success in
his chosen service.
Little Misses Lorene Chand-
ler and Edna Earl Hammer and
Thomas Slaton were ill at their
homes here last week.
Maurice Miller is recovering
from a siege of illness. Mrs.
Monroe Shands is unimproved.
Samuel D. Smith spent Sun-
day in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Reynolds at Center
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Travillion
of Detroit, visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Travillion,
recently.
Troy Burchinal of Marvin,
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Mrs. Joe C. Barham an-
nounces a class in expression
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1930, newspaper, September 19, 1930; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295181/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.