The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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Rugby Rinbb*
I Rh,. Allen of Halenboro, Is
dinic a revival meeting here
j week.
[several from here attended
(ul)eral of Marvin Banka at
t Vernon Sunday,
jjjrs. Ann Clifton of Deport,
,eoi part of last week with her
jotber, VV. J. Gotten.
[jliM Doris Bell apent part of
utweek with her sister, Mrs.
H. Nance, of Bogata.
Mrs. H D. Itoach and children
iRogala, spent last Friday with
L father, G. W. Grant
Little ivliss Margaret 8wint is
kiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Ijjur Stevens, of Post Oak.
Ijiin Fortner and family are
lading a few days with Mrs.
pjneer Fortner of Center Point.
I Dr Johnson and wife of Green-
jl spent part of last week with
ierdaughter. Mrs. E. H. Banks.
Mrs R. M. Bell spent Satur-
aynight with her cousin, Mrs.
firman Caulde, of Mt. Verpon.
Wes Epps and family spent,
knda.v with Mrs. Epps’ sister-
p-livr, Mrs. Odie Ellison of De-
mit.
Little Miss Madeline Stevens
jent Wednesday night with her
treat uncle, Allison Stevens, of
■au'din.
Mrs. Fannie Sliirey and child
Ln of Clarksville, are spending
[fewnays with her sister, Mrs.
arl Roach.
Edgar Stevens and family
|pent part of last week with
leir children, Guy Stevens and
lira. Fred Swint.
| Miss Tina Grogan retu-ned
ome from Tyler last Friday
ere she had been attending a
omercial college.
G. W. Grant and George Bell
ended church at Fulbright
onday and ate dinner with his
iater, Mrs. Nannie Seaff.
| Mrs. J. B. Trimble returned
me Sunday after a visit of two
‘eks with her father, Rev. John
Iwint, near Honey Grove.
| Fred Swint and family and his
her, John, spent Sunday
lith their father, Rev. John
hint, npar Honey Grove.
I Drew Burton of Chicota, Loyd
jnnningluin of Roxton, and John
|anniug|iam c>f Caviness, spent
kt of last week with his bro
l*r, Emmett Cunningham.
I*. L. Roach and sister, Mrs.
p® Hayes, and sons, Crawford
J Morris, of 'Iowa Park, spent
kt of last week with the for-
•»rsniece. Mrs. Raleigh Starks.
I®-C. Neal and family went to
fkoit Sunday to see his sister,
|t*. Cleo Shaver, and family of
tly, who are visiting her mo-
^r, Mrs. T. .). Meal, of Detroit.
Mr*. Tony White of Johnstown,
H the week end with her sis-
Nniaw, Mrs. F. M. Stephen
i • Her nieces, little Misses
^ J Smith and Naouia White,
“^nt part of last week with her.
|JrD- Wo'"I and son, Paul, went
T ttes, Ark , Saturday after
r IRK a letter, stating that his
, ^ law. Tom Hall, was
BSI.V ill. He died Friday
rn* an'l was buried that
fnooii. They returned home
P*!’ night.
I* E. Moore, Jeff Hancock and
J Spears returned home
I osilaj after a ten days’ trip
l ,eral I»«»nts iD West Texas.
’^'ted Arch’s sister, Mrs.
Holland, and Joe Holland
P ‘wymond French of Floyda-
°hn Child res of Bogata,
hDin thcm; They«tdethe
fp m a car.
m
8am Harvey is visiting in West
Texan this week.
Severs! from Milton are attend
lug the Apostolic meeting at
Cunningham.
G. A. Phillips and family visit-
ed relatives and friends in Clarks
ville the past week.
Mrs. John Ladd and children
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robison, of Pattonville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Harris are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McHam, of near Pans.
Mr. and Mrs Gus Ladd of Par
is, spent Tuesday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mar
tin.
Cunningham Chronicles
Misses Ireneand Mamie Husk
have been quite ill since our last
writing.
Mrs. M. D. Kennedy called on
her family doctor at Deport again
Monday morning.
Miss Gerenia Kennedy return-
ed home from Commerce, where
she has been attending school.
Mr. Liddell Gunn of Rocky
ford, and his cousin, Jeff York,
of Logata, were in Cunningham
Monday.
Miss Sally Burton returned
home from a two weeks visit
•with her aunt, Mrs. Pearl Bradly,
of Paris.
Misses Marie
Lorene Ladd are guests
week of Miss Willie Mowery of
Blossom.
Miss Agnes Bradford of Pat
tonville, is a guest this week in
the home of her uncle, " Jord
Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryson
Jr. spent the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bryson Sr., 6f Lone Oak.
From the Bogata News.
Mrs. Geo. A. Cox and daugli-
Book* and !*’' Mi« C“"* *». **•<■ A. T.
. | Gunn and wife from Wednesday
of last week until Monday.
Dave Kennedy and wife of
iOakdale, and Mrs. Puckett of
I Bogata, were guests of their
| mother a few clays last week.
Miss Jewel Magill, sister,
Ruby, and brother. Willard, have
returned home after a visit with
relatives at Deport, and other
places.
We are glad to say that we
were able to have Sunday school
i in the remodeled church, we had
Born Monday evening, July 1(5, j Ver-V good attendance, but hope
to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bell of Ro-,tu Have more next Sunday,
salie, a 13-pound boy. J J. T. and Tom Sanders and
Miss Bertha Westbrook and l*'eir wives, aud Mrs. W. J.
Lo.vd Arnold of Bogata, were | Stockston of Roxton. were guests ( been visiting relatives at Paris,
married last Saturday. Tiie ’ 'n home of Mrs. Bertha returned home Sunday accom
Haleaboro Happening!
Marvin Hobba was a Paris
visitor Thursday.'
R. M. bell of Rugby, was ln
Haleaboro on business Monday.
A singing school will begin at
this place Monday conducted bv
F. M. Cogbill.
John Dawson of Ft. Smith,
Ark., was here visiting old
friends Tuesday.
Constable A. F. Roberts of
Bogata, was in Halesboro on
business Monday.
E. C. Whittaker and J. J.
Elder made a business trip to
Clarksville Monday
John Roach, who has been in
Oklahoma working in the harvest
fields returned home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hobbs aud
Mrs. C. W. Yancy and Philip
Hobbs were Paris visitors Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown
and children of Bogata, visited
in the home of J. H Hobbs Sun-
day. .
Halesboro ami fjone Oak play-
ed a game of base ball Tuesday,
the score being Id to-11 in favor
of Halesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jeffus re
turned to their homes at Ft.
Worth Friday.
Miss Tollye By bee, who lias
C. Hr
h'« ho
mcock. had as visitors
.Sunday his son, J.
and ,amily’ his
KiVmi Mr8 John res,
In i*'; M- A. Chtldre*]
■ Vat, »»f0rd an<i ch**dren
IVort r ? D0n‘e Wooley
k o u 1C,M HaBCOck »°d
[PBrBl,r °* *y' and b,s °°n,‘n,
L Veraon of Manchester.
bride is the daughter of W. R. I Grafton the last of the week.
Westbrook, who resides south! Grady Childress who has been
of Bogata. ! visiting his aunt. Mrs. Bertha
While attempting todrive with-! Grafton, event to Dallas Wednes-
out lights on his own car by us I day and joined the navy:.....She
ing the lights of a car just ahead received a phone message Mon
of him, Robert Foster ran into a day that he leaves immediately
shallow ditch, and Mrs. Foster, M,,rCalifornia,
who was riding with him, had , The evangelistic revival which
her back wrenched. j is being conducted by Rev. Bill
:---■— 1 Wallace of Denison, lieV. Wiggs
A laige barn on Walter Woods ,0j Raris, and Revs. Blankenship
farm about two miles south of Lnd Walker of Uockvfordi a
Rugby, was destroyed by tire | Krt>at success. The solo singing
by Miss Winnie Wiggs is enjoyed
by everyone, Rev. walker, who
has been reared in that com man
ily stated Sunday night that
there was a larger crowd there
panied by Miss Ethel Smith.
Work will begin on the new
school building at this place this
week. Henry DeBerry of Bo-
gata, lias the contract for erect-
ing the building.
Fred Kirby and family of
Paris, visited in the home of J
W. By bee Sunday. Miss Mary
Bybee returned home with them
for a.iew~ clays visit.
While returning home from
church Wednesday night Mrs.
last Friday afternoon with 100
bushels of corn, some hay, oats,
harness and farming implements.
It was supposed to have caught
from some children playing with
matches. He had no insurance, j j|,an |ie |iad ever seen assembled
Mrs. Bowman Craven of Nash
ville, Tenn., spent the week end
with her brother-in-law, H F.
Craven. His brother, Sam Cra-
ven, and family of Halesboro,
spent Sunday with him. F.
Fagan Thompson, Miss Ida Ter
rell, Mrs. Addie Cain and Mrs.
Birdie Craven and children of
Deport, spent Sunday witli them.
at that church. Among those
who were fromCunningham were
J.- W. Hunt and family and G. A.
Cox and family. There vyere
visitors from every community
in and around—even from Paris
and Cooper.
John Martin fell, spraining her
left arm. A car came up be-
hind her and she was blinded by
tbe lights, as she stepped out of
the road she stepped off as mall
bridge causing her to fall.
What Do You Want?
If you want something to eat that will
Satisfy your appetite and nourish your
body at a let-live price, you can always
find it at our store.
Glover & Bevill
We Have Plenty of Farm
Loan Money at
INTEREST
We give you the option of paying any
time from 5 to 33 years. Loan as high as
$85.00 per acre on first class land.
C. F. House & Co.
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
Paris, - - Texas
Ford top re covers for nil mod-
els. Kelsey Motor Co.
Last Call
A few Refrigerators and Ice Box-
es to close out. If you want a
bargain see them.
Cots, all kinds and sizes.
A Beautiful Showing
in Rugs, the latest patterns in
blues, grays, tans, old rose, etc.
We Will Save You Money
On Furniture
J. M. GRANT
A Fine Tonic.
^pBSM IT||’C Builds You Up
s and Fever -Dencue
ATTEND THE REVIVAL AT THE TABERNACLE
All Remnants
of PIECE GOODS
All Odds and Ends in Shoes, Hose,
Shirts and Straw Hats
will be closed out at unheard-of prices that we may
have room for new fall goods which are already be-
ginning to arrive.
‘It’s Time to Begin Knitting
Sweaters and Scarfs
The New Knitting Thread is Here
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1923, newspaper, July 27, 1923; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911090/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.