The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1924 Page: 4 of 6
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G. W. EPPS SERIOUSLY ILL
AT PARIS SANITARIUM
t ILE Y-BUSTER WE
At HALE8BORO
SUNDAY
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NEWS FROM RVOBT:
Wes and Will Epps spent Sun
day with their father, G. W,
ns, of Mabry, who is seriously
til in a sanitarium at Psri*.
Mrs. M. A Hancock was right
sick last week. They moved tier ] l|i0|r bna>e'
to the home
Mrs. Minnie
icata. Her sister in law, Mrs.
IW-tlie Portei field, of Bogata.
NEWS FROM HALES BORO:
Verrel Bailey and Miss Lucie
Boater of Morris Chapel were
united in marriage Sunday by
Key. Tew, and left Monday for
Bonham where they will make
REVIVAL MEETING CUMlM
AT OLD CUNNINGHAM
spent part jf last week with her. Thursday to carry hi* hit all son
R. .Vi. Lounen* mi l wife n, <<» be examined by a specialist.
Bogata, and daughter, Miss
Myrtle, of Lubbock, and *on,
\y>p, and wife of Beaumont, spent
Sunday with the funner'* son.
T. J. l/emena.
Mrs. Bol> Alien from near Bo-:
gain, is visiting her grand i
daughter, Mrs. i*aul Morgan, j of Winnaboro, visited her sisters,
Her mother, Mrs. l/,w Hamels, Mrs. Geo. Seaman and Mrs.
of (iintown, is visili ig l,er also Horace Jeffus, last week.
Misses Mablo McAllister and Miss Onni* Cogill, who is
Aliie IVaii E,>|>s, who art at-j
*-.Mif)inthe K. T. S.
Clin, me, ce, the
with homo fulus.
Mrs. ('. A. Rain *v
i ■ itr.it ,1 home Lust
NEWS FROM OLD CUNNINGHAM:
The reylval meeting conducted
by Ref. Chase, closed Sunday.
Singing was well attended Sun
day afternoon. We appreciated
the visitors from other common-
The writer joins nje8> Hope to have them all
in wishing ^ with us again.
Eluis Webster and wife of
Sulphur Bluff, spent Saturday
to Dallas ancj gunday with Mrs. G. E.
Webster.
John Roddy and wife of Mint-
er, spent Sunday afternoon with
their daughter, Mr*. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patterson of williams
Nocona. came in Sunday to spend
MARTIN PEOPLE ATTEND
PICNIC AND BARBECUE
NEWS FROM MARTIN:
A number of Deport
joyed a flcti fry in G. W
Several from this community peetnre sooth ol Deport or
at Bogota
of her daughter, !thplr friend"
Stephen*, at Bo
1 them many years of happy mar
r,ed life.
Gro. Johnson went
The boy
hi* life.
has been crippled all
a few davs with Mrs. Patterson’s1 Joho Allen and fa,nilv spcnl
mother, Mrs. W. B. Allen. I Sun,iay t,,e home of W
| Norwood at Independence,
Mrs. John Coat* and children
attended the picnic
Friday and Saturday.
Ijeamon Bailey and Collie
Rhodes visited home folkB Satur-
day night. They returned to
their work at Brookston Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blankenship
and daughter were dinner guests
Sunday of her daughter, Mrs. O.
B. Rhodes.
Elbert Cunningham and family
L. | spent Friday night with his mo-
ther. Mrs. E. L. Cunningham, at
Lone Oik.
W. Oliver Talley and C. H. Wright
of tshadowland, were guests Sun
day of vV ill Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Porproy
spent’Saturday and Sunday with
ftoorth. Some of the men went
to a lake on 8olp!iur early in the
morning and caught fish for the
occasion, and about seventy live
or eighty people did justice to a
very appetising luoch.
8 Hack
and a, com;i
BeM, Jim Short, Marion ul
pij°**»PnU Roberts
««•[ toR-d R,v.r, wh*"4
Hi Thursd a v *ndy|
e'U -i ing several «ns,
EAGLE “MIKADO*
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Fencii No. 174
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Edly Kennedy and wife of
Cunningliam. visited Claude Ken
nedy and wife Sunday.
at Tom Anderson nnd family of 1 roy 8uilth aild famlly-
t Dimple, spent last week
relatives at this place.
NEW YORK
with
Several from this place attend
tending tlie E. T. S. N. C.
N C. at Commerce, spent the weekend
week end with home folk*.
| Geo. Seaman and family spentipd l'"* metli/al feting at Mlnter
of Powd“lr, Saturday light in the home ()f | Thursday light.
Wednesday ■ Dr. and Mrs. VT. I). Craddock at' Mrs. John Davis visit d r<la
alter a few day- visit with her|Bogata.
daughter, Mrs. Luther Hen mg j VYjll fowler and family of
We are l aving -ome pleasant Milton, visitjd in the home of
west her. It is still dry nn<i the j Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gray last
cotton looks pretty, but the corn i week.
< , op will be *'ut s 'j Clarence Short anti family of
Mrs. Y ds Montgomery and Paris, spent Sunday m the home
cl,!,,!ren of Bogina, Bpcnt last1 of W. 8. 8. Johnson and family.
lYMu tight with her sister,! F N) Cogbill and family of | at 4 o’clock Saturday a ftern-.o-
()dis Westbrook and wife of j
Deport were guests Sunday of
Lee Martin and family.
.
Mrs. Burns is real sick at the j
home of her daughter, Mrs. John !
Lu vier.
Little Miss Mary Helen Lawler;
lives at Independence last week
There is quite a lot of sickne** and Tn,y SmUh have been i]l-
among babies of this place.
Wanted.
It Don’t Pay
To experiment when you can buy bettor gro-
ceries for less money from a firm which is
back of every transaction with a satisfaction
guarantee.
Glover & Beviil
Everybody’s Grocery
Simmons-Hafeh
Miss Lillie Simmons and Areh
Hatch of Rockford were mariied
fit'OO pairs of old shoes. 1 can
iix '< m. K. fi. Cuminons, the
shoe man.
wmR&zur.
Mrs. Amu, Mitchell.
(i. C. and K. M. Hobbs and
: Jacksonville, are visiting
Jvlgar St v >ns and fa:r,i!y ol n.other. Mrs. S. VT. Cogbill.
I .st Oik. spent pi t ,,f last week'
v. t'n hi- clip ire, , (Liy Stevens j
hi; i Ml'S, l’red Sa int.
Silas .Vori: n r«q- rrii-d hone;
from VVp-t'br> o I . t Vl'edltCSflay ;
i* hehe has he-m . orbing for,
the last few tucfiilhi.
by Rr*v. VV. H. Wiggs at his home
in Paris. The bride is the
daugli’er of A. D Simmons and
wife of the Rockford community
families were Paris visitors Sat and Mr. Hatch is a well known
ur(Jn.v. j teacher in the county school.
Several from here attended the -..... ....
picnic at Bogata Fri lay and Sat- Singing at this place was Well
onlay. i attended Sunday afternoon.
Clis-ili d Advertising Pay*.
The
Prices
I TUBE WCHES
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Coy Johnson s|Kmt from Sun
... , ■ Miss Emma N'ewsom is visit !
‘ 1 ' ' i''"’ a i ing relatives at Hugo, Ok., thisi'lay until Tuesday in Pan*.
of Jennings-, spent Sunday with ■ _j. |,
Mrs. i'earaon's sister, Mrs. I
Annie Mucin il. G. VV. Ward of Farmington, N. !
, , ,, , .M , i* in llaLsboro on business.1
Mrs. John hep* unu ehildren;
of D port, spent the week endj
with her sisuriu ! tw. Mrs. Will
Epps.
E. II. Banks and family spent
the week end with Mrs. Banks', . ,, ., . , ,, ,
. . ,, , spent 1-relay with Mrs. B. L.
father, Dr. .1,on-on, at Green ,, ,,
. M c A Ulster.
lull. 1
Mrs. (i. (’. Neal of
s|rcnt Monday with In.r
I heodore Cotten.
Mrs. <i. C. Neal of
Detroit, ,
brother,t
Detroit,
Miss T <>. Tinker of Ml j 1 ht ^JUI1'-V tractor is doing
Vernon, spent part of last week isome work on ,,ur roi“ls
with her u-.i It, K ii. B ine*.
ill I' ■ v:-it d
Kppb, ut a
35c, COc anJ $1 .CO /'* J
cl *Vjoilj Courtiers
this week
faRipk Msuled *»n P. iqurit
EArCZR LA30RAT0n!ns.Inc
KratrKt3.T'.\?L \.3J
at all fil’ing stations are
about the same, but it
takes Texaco Oils and
Gas to give you satisfac-
tion day in and day out.
Get the Texaco Habit.
Service is a part
of our name
FALL’S
ERV1CE
TATI ON
The Truth About Cold Patch
Cold-patching your inner tube is very simj>! •, sat-
factory and economical when a good patch i r 1.
Cheap patching is responsible for the lack < 1 con-
fidence in cold-patching. Las-Stik Patch ■ toils
for the same price as other brands but c the
dealer twice as much as ordinary patching.
Buy Las-Stik from >our Dealer
IIISTKIIII'TM, IIV
THE AUTOQUIP CO.
Paris, Texas
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fiillier-in-bi>v. G. VV.
Paris sanit.u iuin Tuesday.
Miss El.i (*1,■ ■ s*I,I“i* ,,l !). port,
sp* ut Saturday right with her
M*t'» r, N', Idle11, .ig'tn.
(VV. i iiimn nnd wife Spent
Sunday with I ii nephew. J. J.
Elder, -it Morn* < 'Inprl
It |v».ys to advertise.
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The Fire Fiend
May visit your home
or barn tonight. If
he should do you
have sufficient insur-
ance to tide you over
such a catastrophe?
J. S. Furgerson
Insurance of All Kinds
ave
McCORMlCK-DEER1NG
Mower*,
Rakes,
Hay Presses
Lawn Mowers
Oil Stoves
Bogata Hardware Co.
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BOGATA, TEXAS
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Dr. W. M. Wright
Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Paris
W ill do the preaching. AH services at the tabernacle; week tla>».
10 a. m. and 8:15 p. m.; Sundays 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m.
COME!
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Deport Baptist Church
Chas. E. McLeroy, Pastor
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1924, newspaper, July 11, 1924; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth912226/m1/4/?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.