The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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ANNOUNCES
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Rev. Wilhite of Bogata, fill-
The Lamar Creamery
Company
Double Dollar Day Specials
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
$1.00
$1.00
Soon the weather will be bad for weeks at a stretch, so
now is the proper time to do your repair work on your
home, barn and out buildings.
We have everything you can possibly need in the build-
ing material line, and you will find our prices in line .
with the times.
spent
John
THANKSGIVING PROGRAM
CUNNINGHAM - TUESDAY
MR. AND MRS. UPCHURCH
MOVE TO PATTONVILLE
were
and
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W. W. PRYOR
J. C. Bratcher, Mgr.
Only 3 Mens Top Coats, good styles, $29.50
values @ .HALF PRICE
Mens Gaberdine Work Coats, $4.95 values,
for only r------$2.95
1 lot Boys All-Wool Long Pants, different
styles and patterns, values to $3.50 $1.00
All Bradley Sweaters, including the heavy
Shakerknit for HALF PRICE
1 lot Mens Heavy Blue Overalls, $1.35
values for A $1.00
Still Greater Reduction on all Ladies Ready-
to Wear.
with
The
CITY
DRUG STORE
Phone 803 Ph*me
Lamar and 21st St.
PARIS
Fountain Service
Sandwiches
THE CONDENSING UNIT OF OUR PLANT WAS OPENED TUES-
DAY. MARKET PRICES WILL BE PAID AT ALL TIMES FOR
ALL PRODUCTS BOUGHT BY US. WE INVITE YOU TO BRING
YOUR WHOLE MILK AND CREAM TO OUR PLANT ON NORTH
218T STREET, AT PARIS.
We are always glad to have you consult us about your
repair problems. Any advice or information which we
can give you will be given without obligation.
| Billie Edwards spent Tuesday doing.
54-in. khaki colored Flannel for Heavy Shirts, Little Boys Suits or Cheap Coats, yd. 65c
10 yards 36-inch, fine, heavy Brown Domestic, for only... , $1.00
10 yards 36-inch, soft, nice Bleached Domestic, for only
8 yards 36-inch pretty, light, fancy Outing for only .
5 yards 9)4 Bleached Sheeting
2 Pairs Ladies good quality, non-rUn Bloomers, for only
3 Pairs Childs, age 2 to 8 years, non-run Bloomers, Dollar Days
Boys Warm School Gloves, per pair
Ladies New Cretonne Smocks------
LARGE HONOR ROLL
CUNNINGHAM SCHOOL
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McAlister spent Mrs.. Harvey Pratte and child-
Margaret
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Mrs. ■ Lottie Hughes has re-
' turned home from Wewoka.
Ok., after spending several
days with her daughter, Mrs.
Laura Chesney.
Several attended a party at;
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at Tollette Thursday night.
Miss Viola Pomroy of Cross
I Roads, spent the week end with
Hignight and daughter, 1’lace has been filled by Miss
LaRae, of Hoovertown, [ Floy Scott of Detroit.
Up to the present date there
have been forty-six enrolled in
the fourth, fifth and sixth
grades. They have made some,
attractive borders and posters, I
including Pilgrim children, tur-j
key and pumpkin, and squirrel •
end leaf borders. The health!
posters stress all the rules of,
ways to health. A new daily t
program holder adds to the
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Needed repairs that are not attended to now will cost
you nuny times as much later. It is economical to
make repairs promptly.
REORGANIZE BUNDAY
SCHOOL AT CLARDY
News from Clardy:
Some of the men built stain
and put in windows in the Ma-
and Mr. Castlebery sonic hall over Weaver’s store
creamer..wonik: 'ssesK.TssmKizsmiK.
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It is Repair Time
A choral club was organized
last week with Miss McAlister . . ..
! director; Dorris Eudy, pres.;
Velma Devlin, vice-pres.; Mary
Helen Arnold, secy.; Eugenia
Alva Crafton,
Cunningham School News:
The honor roll students for
the last six weeks are as foL . church
lows:
First grade—Virginia Scott.
Second grade—James Barron, by them.
Johnnie Bell, Lester Paige, Lon-
for Men and Boys
1 lot Mens Broadcloth Shirts, assorted sizes
and patterns, values to $2.50, for---------98c
Sunday with Mrs. L. J. Sim-
mons.
beauty of the room.
Barton Lynn, The fourth grade pupils are
’ making some interesting ‘‘Lest
The senior class met Mondoy We Forget, English books. In
Vol- these books they put things to
ley Coyle was elected president, Remember as rules of capital
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I tion and contractions. They are
I also using the Language Helps
I tiee books.
■ The fifth and sixth grades
'are progressing nicely with
their English notebooks. They
are also using the work book
in early American history and
history work book of Texas his-
tory, which they take great in-
terest in.
Our senior boys basketball
team met Bogata at Deport
Thursday afternoon and play-
The scores were 11
and 5 in favor of Cunningham.
The Milton senior boys came
here Friday afternoon and were
defeated by our boys 24 to 12.
Annie|ical program at Pattonville Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cherry of
iurday night. Rockford, moved into Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sommons I Cherry’s house. •
sitoH nuronta Mr * Several atter
M. Scoggins at Me- the home of Walter Anderson
visiting home Lloyd Bartlett.
Fourth grade—James Jones,
two Russell Hulett,
. as Temnle. Harold
Fifth grade—Kathryn Fow-|
' Margaret Wright, Ruby visited her Barents Mr and
number have killed France, Vester Sloan, 1 vlsltea- her pdrenls’ and
ogs since the weather has be- Worries, Nadine Lewis, Wood-'
row Roddy, Donnie Fae O’Neal. I
Sixth grade—Harrell Wyatt,1
Marlin Crump, Esta Devlin,
Marion Cunningham, Pauline
Smith, Gladys Arnold.
Eighth grade—Marie' Husk,
Odelle (’rump, Inez Barton, Vel-
1 ma Devlin, Mary Helen Arnold,
Ernadell White.
Ninth grade—Thelma Humes.
Tenth grade—Dorris Eudy,
N: dine Jordan, L... .... - -
Clarence Barron making some interesting ‘Lest
run <>i rans, were guesis oun-j oanuii. i... „ . .. —
(lay of Fred Swint and family.
, Mr. and Mrs. I
Steve Grav ; nd family of Bo-1 and son, Homer Lee, spent Sun-
( a, were guests Sunday of day at Cross Roads with her
• Mrs. Gray’s sister, Mrs. Harley parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hardie
r ™8ey: f .... _____________ lu'L, Zr i'nv7lwork books and Language prac-
Garvie Bailey and family of i . .
• l ost Oak, spent Sunday with week end at Bogata as a guest A new book case for library
I si-ters. Mmes. Jim Garrett of Miss Ruth Crrddock. , books has been added in Mrs.
rid Sidney Morgan. { Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood, Mr. Murrell’s room.
Mrs. Buster Wright spent and Mrs. Sidney Hudson and |
k tnrday with Mrs. John P. I'rances Wood of
V’right id Depart. I Mr. and Mrs. H. L
Mrs. Emma Wood and dau-; near Clarksville,
C ters, Misses I
F;e, were guests Wednesday of
I ul Wood and family at De-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swint and
<? Hghters. Misses Margaret
*nd Jenny Ellen, were guests
Saturday of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Kinsey, at De-
port.
Sunday school was well at-
t nded Sunday morning,
several visitors present.
I eague was also attended by a
large crowd. Miss Doris Bell
Ind charge of the program.
Mr. and Mrs, Dave Franklin
rod son, Chari-s, of Morris
( hepel, spent Sunday with his
♦'iter-in-law. Mrs. Florence
f ranklin, and children.
Mr. ami Mrs. Guy Stevens’
f”d daughters. Misses Madeline,
t id Edna M io, were
Fpndav < f her mother.
fcen Warren.
Robert Lee Maddox was a
The eighth grade English
Rugby and class is beginning the studv of
Chesshir of Julius Caesar.
guests The seventh grade history
! ANNOUNCED LATER, WHEN
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house, i
land family moved to the house
John and Oscar Williams of Oneta Hughes, Ruby Bartlett’'of
2L., are
Wright, Ruby
Sloan, Carlos1
Crury Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sim-
mons have been visiting rela-,
lives at Minter and Cunning-
ham.
Mrs. B. E. Smith and son of
j Post Oak, spent Saturday and 3
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Bela Stevens afternoon and organized
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Ray Bledsoe, vice-prcs., and Le- y-tters, punctuation,
nora Fowler, secretary-treas.
A new baseball and bat have
Miss Lois Everhart spent the been bought for the junior boys,
spent Sunday with week end at Bogata as a guest
Mmes. Jim Garrett of Miss Ruth Craddock.
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and Mrs.
p. Frances
..... --■ Clarksville, were guests j The seventh grade history
Frances and El-1 Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. class is making a new booklet
Edwards at Lone’Oak.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Adams of our Country.
Fulbright, were guests Sunday
of bis sister, Mrs. Ben Warren.
E. G. Morgan is reported
quite ill. I
Mrs. Edna Grogan and dau-
ghter, Mrs. John Brunson, of Crafton, treas.; Alva Crafton,
Dallas, returned to their home, pianist, and Naomi Jordan, yell
Friday after a visit of two ieader. They are to meet Mon-
weeks with the former’s son,'day and Wednesday afternoons
Earl Grogan and daughter, Mrs. of each week.
Aleck Griffin. | The parents are urged to visit
I Misses Gertrude Morgan and the school and see what we are
We will welcome them
night with the former’s sister, at any time.
I Miss Otis Stuart, teacher of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chitty | the Oakdale school in this dis-J
were guests Sunday of Mr. and trict, and Mr. Charles Jones of [
Mrs. Lucian Day at Annona. | Detroit were united in mar-
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Hood of riage Friday night. She re-1
Deport and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-J signed,as teacher here, and the;
guests mond 1
Mrs. Sue LaRae, of 1
(’ora Freeman at-Cross Roads, were guests Sunday of Mmes, j
Buford McAlister and family Hood and Hignight’s sister,
tf Deport, spent Saturday Mrs. Fred Clifton.
i ’"ht with bis narents, Mr. and A few took advantage of the
Mrs. B. L. McAlister. ’cold weather and killed hogs
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Starks Monday. Some few killed last
lid son. John L., of Lone Oak, week, but carried them to cold
I ^nt Sunday with their daugh-, storage.
(«r and sister, Mrs. Fred Clif-1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ^wler
ton. ; visited in Milton Sunday after-
Festus Swint rfhd family and noon.
Miss Ray Grant s|wnt the v/o will appreciate your
l eek end with relatives at De- printing orders—large or small
port. 1-----------------------------------------
Mrs. B. L. :
I durday with her son, Buford ten of Paris, were guests Sun-
fb Alisyr, and family at De-
I ort.
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' THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT. TEXAS. FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1930
Mr. Washington, who has
spent Sunday with been in bad health for several
months, is unimproved.
Mrs. Lucy Cherry moved to
Dennis Doyle and daughter attended a mas- Pattonville last Wednesday and
Temple, Harold Bell, * - .
Fowler, Era Husk.
Randolph will f
ler,
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News fron Cunningham:
A Thanksgiving program was
ed his regular appointment given at the school auditorium
fcere Sunday morning and Tuesday night,
night. It was his first appoint- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Seal of
fnent here of the new confer-1 Southmayd, visited their dau-
ence year and the church wel- ghter, Mrs. W. A. Dorries, Sun-
Corned him back. He and Mrs. I cay. Mr. Seal returned home
Wilhite and baby spent the day 1 Monday, but .Mrs. Seal ’
tn the home of Mr. and Mrs. spend Thanksgiving here with Hester Ladd, Lorene Smith,
her daughter. ; Mamie Jones, Margie Lane Hu-
----------------- .... V. A. Hulett and family mov-Jett, Virginia Musgrove, Effie
week end guest of his parents, <d Saturday to the Mrs. Mattie Barrick, Kathryn Matlock, Ollie
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Maddox, at (Stell house, i “ ~
Fulbright.
Mrs. Marie Thompson
daughter, Miss Oneta, and Mrs. I __
Lena Choate and daughter. Seminole, Ok.
*|iobbie Joyce, of Cooper, were folks here,
piiests Saturday of Mr. and! The school will have 1
Mrs. C. W. Clifton. (lays, Thursday and Friday,
Mrs. R. M. Bell and daugh- Thanksgiving holidays.
ter, Miss Doris, and Mr. and. Rev. G. C.
Mrs. George Bell spent Friday; preach here Sunday,
i .th Mrs. W. H. Nance at Bo-' Quite a
( Ata. | h(
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Chesshir'come cold< r.
Cf near Clarksville, were guests I Misses Freida Leewright and
Sunday of their daughters, Mrs. Mabel McAlister visited in the
• Iney Hudson and Miss Luella home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Chesshir. Hume at Oak Dale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie S|N*ars R. L. Denison and wife of
f d son, Samuel, of Milton, Minter, spent Monday with rel-
i’>ent Sunday in the home of atives here.
I .•<! Clifton and family. j —
Ray Grant
and Jack Hulett Ruth Burns, Fay Skidmore.
Third grade—Graydon,Wyatt,
Arnold White, Holland Marshall,
and vacated by V. A. Hulett.
News from Shady Grove:
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Up-
moved to Pattonville
Monday,
moved into the house vacated last week, which will be used
lby our Sunday school which tend’ed the b7y"P? U?
nie Claypcaff, Ethylleene Crump* spent Sunday with their daugh- was present Sunday
? at is invited.
Pattonville. i The junior boys basketball
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone teams of Minter end Liberty
spent the week end wither el a- Came to Clardy Friday after-
lives at Clardy and Biardstown. noon and interesting games
Mrs. J. L. Short spent Fri- were played. Clardy defeated
day with Mrs. H. N. Simmons. Minter 6 to 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Short
Paris,
Mr. and Mrs. Fate Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Essery
Miat Gvrvruuv irvoor.
ford, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Cherry. w
Misses Maurine and Lucille
Weaver of Paris, spent the
week end with their parents
here.
R. J. Weaver and family at-
,, ... 7. U. conven-
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Butler was reqrganized. A large crowd tjon Roxton Sunday.
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J IIavJ 11 Vla^ V/l Lilli
will Ethylleene Hughes, Lois Rhody, ter, Mrs. Choc Chandler,
Ladd,
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