The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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•bcentIron school Monday
Bov. Lawrence is conducting a
revival mooting at Hales boro this
Mias Zora Spirit of Clardy, is
ageestof her sister, Mrs. Alta
Monk.
Several from here attended
the county fair at Paris last
week.
Misa Pearl Womack apdnt
Saturday night with Mias Rosa
Hubbard.
Edgar Young and wife of
Cross Roads, are moving to Doug
Mias Irma Bright spent the Wa,lter’s place,
week end with home folks at Ful Hubert Windall and wife were
bright. guests in the home of Billie
A number of ladies are enjoy• I and wife at Paris last
mg fresh vegetables from their I week-
gardens. j Mr. sud Mrs Bud Sain spent
Mr. and .Mrs. Cross are oc . j Sunday with Mrs. Sain s par-
cupying the- property of Mrs. pn*s> Mf. and Mrs. Kyle of
H. L. Bell.
Jim Hanner and family were
Clarksville visitors Saturday.
Misa Edith Smith spent Satur-
day with Mias 8ybil McKinney.
Several from Moaley attended
tbe fair at Paris the past week.
Will Smith and family spent
Sunday with Eb Land and family.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eb
Davidson.
Haleaboro Happenings
J. W. Bybee moved to Paris
Thursday.
A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Smtih Friday.
Mias Emma Newsom visited
friends in Paris 4he Utter part
of last week.
Mrs. G. W. Hobbs spent last
week in the home of Frank
Ade Phillips and family spent, Brown at BoRtU
Several from this place attend-
ed the Lamar District Fair at
Miss Ruby Burchinal spent parj8 the past week.
Sunday with Misses Dessie Mae
and Rebecca Hanner.
log bare Una week ae be lnteaded,
on account of the anneal confer-
ence meeting.
talning a new boy since Bond*.
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Dr. T. W Buford and wife
M inter.
Misses
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nobles!
of Deport, visited in the home of
Mrs. Owen Tull and children c; c. Hobbs Sunday,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Pearl Womack and
Mrs. and Mrs. Adolph Smith. I
Mrs. Herman Gray spent the;
past week with her parents, Mr,
fair visitors Friday; also Mr. and : K°sa Hubbard were guests Sun | ** rank 1 u11 of Commerce, is and M,s. George Terry, of Paris.
—and No Insurance
You always feel sorry for the fellow who loses
his home, or any of his property by fire
and has no insurance. How about YOUR-
SELF? Are you covered? If not, you bet-
ter call us today.
J. S. Furgerson
First State Bank Building
Mrs. E. N. Weaver.
j day of Misses Lillie and Jennie 19,>endin* U"9 week Wllh ,,is l»r*
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j . .. . .. .. „, School started at this place
Watson lent*, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Tull. ,,
Misses Eura Holt and Annie; ... Monday with a small attendance
Mae Ball began their school at d ^ King returned Monday -Nliss Ruby Burchinal spent on account of the rain and rnud-
Tsylortown Monday. , from Merkel where he has been We(^n«sday afternoon with Miss- dy roads.
A little ter visiting Ins brother, E. W. King, i *s ^auie- Fucindy and Bessie CharIie McClellan and family
s > r« KinK of El Paso, came home ,ilp,ey- oi Little Roc.:, Ark., visited in
with him. j Mr. and Mrs. Lester Flippo of the home of W. R. Woodall Sun-
Mr. Jack Norwood and Miss iMltJway- spenl Saturday and day and Monday.
and Mrs
Wednesday evening of last week
to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor.
as ^liei r ^uestif last Sum lav* vT*' Uiilie C,av Youn« drove to Sunday with Mr. ».;u .Mrs. F.llis and Henry Woodall and
and Mrs. Le vis JeTus and Child’ Wednesday and were Aaoll>!* Sui:t"- 11,ram Wright left Tuesday for
ren united in marriage at the home , Herbert Crisco and wife of West Texas. The trip was made
i *‘er grandfather, Rev. Gutber-, Faught, moved the past week to in E.hs Wuodai. s car.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E Ball Jr., i®, Rev. Pierce officiating. Spence Bui-chinal's place, where i> t , c- . i
Mesdames I). T. L.liott. H. L. „ they will live next vear Robert Forester has gone to
Bell and D. I. V ke.s were fair 1 Mr and Mrf VV w- Norwood ......... ' Uesl Texas tor a few daya’ vaca-
gave a dinner Sunday in honor Miss Rosie Land and mother, Hon. He will visit several differ
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norwood, j Mrs. Maize, who have been spend ent places iipTexas and perhaps
A specialist was called to see who were married Wednesday, j ing the summer with relatives in a few in Now Mexico.
Mrs. Heffletinger Thursday of Those present were J. C. Roach j Oklahoma, returned home Satur
last week. We are glad to re and family, Lon Carpenter and day.
port her as improving family, Mrs. Youngand children,
visitors Friday.
Rev. Lawrence filled his regu
lar appointment here Sunday,
_ „ . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Williams but will not hold the revival meet-
The enrollment in school ,s as , George, Cherry and family, Chas. lof Cooper ,pent Morday n,K,lt —____________
follows: High school 2rt. inter -Iordan and family Robert Nolen' with Mp . and Mrs s nce Bur. --------- —-
mediate 32. primary 23 t^J’te a ;i,ul family. Mrs. John Davis and
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number are yet to enroll.
•Miss Helen Hickman, who ha-.,
been a gu*'St of her sister. Mrs.
T. W. Buford, has returned to
her home at Colorado City.
Mrs. H. L Be ’, will visit the
Dallas Fair this week end and
and Mrs. Ben Sumber.in Miaou'd ^
es Georgia Wright and Ollie vjsjt
Davis; Messrs. Sam Jones and -
Douglas Walker.
Masonic Notice.
Save $10.00 ,j A regular meeting of the Do-
- portI»dge wi'lbe h<-l<J Saturday
By buying that scholarship in evening at 8:00 o'clock. All
meet her daughter, Miss Glina, the Tyler Commercial College members are urged to be pres-
who is a student at O. 1 A
ton.
^?n from the Deiwirt Tunes. Good pnt. Visiting brethren cordially
positions guaranteed all gradu invited. Rufus Bevill. W. M.
MONEY
to loan on real estate—notes
payable m our office, we
make our own inspections.
Our rates are reasonable.
If in need of money see us.
D. N. SCOTT & SON
Paris, Texas
C. O. Kyle and family are new ( ates.
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A L. Stalls, Secretary
How About that
-Suit and Overcoat
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I SATISFACTION |
There’s a world of it in knowing
that your clothes are absolutely
right—right style, right quality,
right value, and it is doubly satis-
fying to feel they’ll stay that way.
City Tailor Shop
L. I. BARRETT, Prop.
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citncena of our '.:t.e town, and
are occupyiug ti.eir new Jaime re-J 9pjend'd w*uch lI'e Patrons j , Don’t forget The Times is
eently porchaaed from John Bur.: enjoyed very much. I agent for practically any news
rus- The attendance at Sunday paper or magazine published at
Misses Estus Jordan, Nina school was not quite so good Sun^-1 publishers rates or less. We
Lee Bell and Dor.na Weaver, who di*-v on account of the threaten guarantee our prices to bt as
•re attending school in Paris, intf weather. The ladies of the low as can be secured. Meny
spent the- week end with home i missionary society will give a, subscription rates will be ad-
folks. basket supper Saturday evening, | vanced on November 1. so you
, ,, „ .. tiie proceeds of which will go to had better get your order in
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett were ,, , , . I
„ . . „ ... . , the fund to install a light plant. early,
called to ht. Worth last week to___I
•trend the funeral of his sister,
Mrs. Drew U-ybirn, who died
suddenly. Their many friends
extend sympathy.
Our school began last Monday
with a fair attendance. O-iite a
number of parents and friends
were present, including Misses
Mysie Robinson ami Seav of
Paris. Miss Robinson made a
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BAKER lABORATORi“.I»c.
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FURNITURE
GALORE
We have a sales room and ware-
house chock full of Furniture that
can be bought right Buy that ex-
tra piece of furniture you have
been wanting so long.
Dining Room Suits in French,
Jacobean or Golden Oak—
$55.00 to $225.00
Simmons Bed Springs and Mat-
tresses.
Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs. '
W. & J. Salome and Alexander
Smith & Co. Art Squares.
FOR BARGAIN FURNITURE on an ODD
PIECE OR BILL, DON’T PASS US UP
Window Shades
Machine Oil
J. M. GRANT
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COMING!
Heavy Ear Corn
VVe have bought 5 cars Heavy Ear
Corn from Missouri.
Corn in that section Extra Good
this year, but will not be dry
enough to ship before Novem-
ber 1.
Don’t buy light Texas and Okla-
homa corn when you can get
good corn for the same money.
SEE US BEFORE
YOU BUY
Deport Oil Mill
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1923, newspaper, October 19, 1923; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911933/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.