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THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DEC. 26, IMO
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
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RUFUS BEVILL, Local Agent
AND A BRIGHT, HAPPY
To the Patrons whom it has
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been our Pleasure to Serve
First National Bank
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BOGATA, TEXAS
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We Extend Hearty Christmas Greetings
and Best Wishes for 1931
W. H. Grayson, President
E. G .Hutchings, Vice-Pres.
J. M. Pike, Cashier
Lennox Hudson, Ass’t Cashier
All the blessings of the Yuletide season. May
each day of the holidays bring you new joys;
may your happiness be so genuine that it will
last you throughout the New Year.
Thank You for Your Patronage
During 1930
May this be the happiest Christmas you
ever enjoyed. We hope that you have been
blessed with every thing you desire and
that the holiday season may be filled to
overflowing with Yuletide cheer for you
and yours.
We appreciate very much the constantly
increasing patronage we have received
during the four months we have been in
business and shall strive even harder dur>
ing 1931 to merit your favors.
In this Holiday message we are joined by all the mem-
bers of our organization. We only hope your dealings
with us have been as pleasant to ybu as they have to us,
and that during 1931 it may again be our good fortune
to continue to claim you as our patron.
With redoubled efforts toward pleasing you during 1931,
we expect to merit a continuance of the patronage you
have given us in the past and to make many new friends
and customers.
BAILEY RECOVERS FROM
ILLNESS TYPHOID FEVER
and children spent Sunday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Ward at Halesboro.
MR. AND MRS. BENHAM
ENTERTAIN WITH PARTY
Pearson Service Station
GULF GAS AND OIL
Directors:
T. D. Wilson
Edgar Hooker
R. G. Easley
H. C. Dodd
G. B. Stanton
E. G. Hutchings
W. H. Grayson
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In gratitude for the friendly co-operation se long
and so definitely expressed, we wish you all a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
WITH MATERIAL HEALTH and PROSPERITY
SAM H. BELL
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—is our Yuletide wish for you, Dear Friends aad Pat-
rons. May the blessings of God and the goodwill of
your fellow man be yours at this joyous Christmas time
and during the year to come.
TO ALL OUR PATRONS—THOSE WHO HAVE
SHARED WITH US AND THOSE WHO
WILL SHARE WITH US DURING THE NEW
YEAR—OUR HEARTIEST AND SINCER-
EST GREETINGS. MAY THIS CHRISTMAS BE
YOUR BEST AND 1931 A PROSPEROUS
YEAR FOR YOU!
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News from Morris Chapel:
Ewell Bailey, who has been
ill with typhoid fever, is still
improving and the doctor dis-
missed him Friday. __
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Forester Dallas,
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I wish to thank the people of
Martin community for their
kindness during the illness and
death of my beloved husband,
Max Wilkins. I also wish to
thank Dr. Grant and Brother
Rogers and wife for their kind-
ness. May God bless you all.
Mrs. E. L. Wilkins.
To you with a promise to keep up our
high standards of service and courtesy,
and to strive to please our friends and
patrons at all times.
Accept our hearty thanks for your patronage and for
any kind words spoken in our behalf in the year so rap-
idly nearing a close. We appreciate your favors, and
we want you to know that we do.
James Harold, Mrs. Druie Ray grandparents,
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school here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farmer
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Merritt Sunday.
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and children spent the week
end in Paris visiting Bob and
John Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ward
and son, James Harold, spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. Denny at Bogata.
A. A. Forester, who is teach-
ing school at Texarkana, Is
spending the Christmas holi-
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Forester.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Town-
send, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mor-
_ ris and daughter, Sarah Bell,
E Mrs. J. E. Bajley and T. J. Bai-
= ley and son, Earl, visited in
Paris Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark
and son, Chester, of Kansas
City, are visiting in the home
of her aunt, Mrs. Chas. Gray,
and family.
Miss Edith Ward visited Bo-
gata High School Friday.
Mrs. Ben Tidwell and daugh-
ters, Margaret and Estelle, vis-
ited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Forester Saturday.
Mon Wad and Dick Morris
were in Clarksville on business
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Forester
and daughter, Glen Dora, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Ward and son,
and Mrs. Mon Ward and daugh-
ter, Edith, visited in Paris Wed-
nesday.
Virgil Crump of Rosalie,
spent Friday with his sister,
Mrs. Arville Haire, and family.
Mrs. J. A. Buster and daugh-
ter, Polly, of Halesboro, spent
Wednesday in the home of their
daughter and sister, Mrs. Ewell
Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Forester
and children, Leonard Ward and
Alvin Puckett attended the
Christmas play at Glendale Fri-
day night.
W. R. Gifford has been suf-
fering the past week with an
infection on his wrist.
Mr. Puckett and Ruth Hull
of Bogata, attended the Christ-
mas play at the school house
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Town-
send, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Ward and son, James Harold,
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Denny and
children of Bogata, and Miss
Kate Daniel of Mosley, spent
Sunday in the home of L. W.
Barrett and family at Detroit.
Leonard and Edith Ward vis-
ited in the ohme of Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Damron at Bogata
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morris and
daughters, Myrle and Sarah
Bell, and T. J. Bailey spent
Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Pittman at Mc-
Crury.
Mr. and Mrs. John Forester
News from Pattonville:
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Benham < I
entertained with a party Sat-
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Odie Essery of o
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with relatives here. Miss Edna ;;
Earl Merritt returned home o
with them to spent Christmas, o
Charley Pomroy and family
moved from the John Crockett o
farm, south of Pattonville, to
their home place in Pattonville
the past week.
Charley Legate of Commerce,
visited in the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Le-
gate, Sunday.
The Epworth League was
well attended Sunday and an
interesting program was given
with Miss Earline Denny as
leader.
A Christmas program at the
school house was enjoyed by
a large crowd Friday afternoon.
Miss Nell McDowra, who is
attending school in Paris, spent
the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Renon McDowra.
Dr. Phillips and family have
received word of the arrival of
a new grandson. James G., in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Moore of Shamrock.
Fred Teems of Jennings, vis-
ited here Sunday.
Little Jim Taylor Threadgill
has returned to his home at
Minter to spend the Christmas
holidays. He stays with his
, Mr. and Mrs.
and attends
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