The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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HOOVERTOWN
MOSLEY
FULBRIGHT
lira. W H. Hensley of Orove-
ton, was a guest from Thursday
until Tuesday of her aon, the Rev.
John P. Hensley and family. She
left for Odessa to visit a daugh-
ter. Mrs. Earl Waller, before re-
turning to her home.
MILTON
MINTER
r tfcuirh of Christ masting Charlie Martin and daughter. Mrs. Arthur fisher entertained Mrs. 8am Haris of Clarksville.
at the church ou Sim- Mias Mattie, and Miss Lou Mar- with a birthday dinner Thursday, {spent the week end with her bro-
jKt. June 1 and continue tin of Paris, visited Saturday af- honoring her small daughter, j ther, Will Wilson and Mrs. Wll-
the 0th. conducted by Leon- lemoon in the home of Mr. and Hebe Ann. The regular dinner! son.
Jaher of Paris. Everybody Mrs Wayne Lawler was served at noon; at 4 o'clock '. Mrs Edgar Hooker returned
rMsd to attend tbeae aer- Mrs Oral Terry has returned the birthday cake with seven home Wednesday and reports
home after visiting her parents, candles on it was cut and served I having a fine time on Sunday
Mr conditioning system has Mr and Mrs Tommie Harvey at with punch to twelve guests with Mr and Mrs Edwin Hook-
installed at the Church of daV* R<,ba received several nice pres- er of Shreveport. La . who spent
^ Mrs Robert Earl Temple and ents. Mr and Mrs D C. Denny. [ the week end in Hol Springs and
I anion with their spon *°nt ot Lubbock -nd Mr* Tu,,y Mr* Rus!Mf11 Townsend, little Nell caugh, figh for Sunday dinner
Iflr and Mrs Albert Roach Temple and children visited in Randall and little Ouida Ann ‘ and invited Mrs Hooker to share
^|T7M ’ the home of Mr and Mrs Ger- Westbrook of Bogata, attended . • wjth them
Gw^Mr. John DavU.' Mr.: a,d Gordon and hildren a‘ M,n Mrs Townaend remained to visit, Mf and Mrg ^ Guegt of
,rd Pynes. Mr. Jack Hulett. Fr,day . n W“h h 7 ^ I Clarksville, spent Sunday in the
Sidney Rees. Mrs Aimer , Mr» Mm"'* "turned to Arthur F.sher. and family. | home of Mr and Mrs. John
UodT^ent three dav. last her home at Hooks this week af- Mr and Mrs Sammie Parker Henry.
fa Hot Springs. Ark. on £r her “J*r' Mrs Bob a"d Larry Lee. moved; Mr anrf Mrg Ward Baker Mr
STA** *SSS.“«S2J and' Mr, Pn„ ft'“w^° " ^ ^ W,» W.^. Up
. R r , a, . u.. °* Unison, spf-nt Sunday in the attending a government mechan- .er ? a,?c , aJ
t. J. B- Culwell filled bl* home of Mr and Mrs Oran Har- ,ca] school at Detroit were \isitors in the J. K Baker
ntment at the Methodist j c Mi,ler who had been ‘ - . . . and Mrs Be" Nanney homes in
h Sunday. visitini? her the past few days Mrs. John J~ih ?d7 h ,r Bagwell on Wednesday.
.1 Matthew, of Cooper, was M.turnf.d h„me J&. them ‘ ' Vm Samm^Pa "" % » "T"’ Jha*
kpal speaker at the senior Mrs John Young is reported has been staying wUh her part Sb Jof ph, 1 T ' ‘
lation at the school gym on unimproved has been staying with her pan ing her eyes Seated by a spec-
•day night. A large crowd Mr and Mrs. Earl Stone of „ J lalist- came homt> Thursday, but
led Paris, visited fr.ends here Satur- ,.Mr and Mre^George H'll and returned Friday for treatment
k Baumgardner and fam- dav “r and Mrs Paul 11.11 east of until Monday.
1 Dallas, visited friends here Mr and Mrs Frank Lee and Ful7'Kh*’ sp‘‘n,u n'*ht Miss Graft' Lawrence of
veek They formerly lived children spent Monday in the and S^nda>„wi,h th* »'”s *!ster; Clarksville. WHD Agent, came
home of his parents. Mr and Mrs *,rs B W £,r,'ws- and at Thursday to show dub members
and Mrs Hugh Landrum I we at Rugby Mesquite They visited in Dal- how to test earners and prepare
•narkana. spent the week Mr and Mrs Manton Terry of las Sa,urdav n|Rht for the canning season,
srlth relatives here Pa: is spent Sunday with his par- ^11 ar>d Mrs. Oscar Horton of Lem Grider of Detroit, was in
and Mrs Leslie Temple ents. Mr and Mrs. Clark Terry Bogata. had Sunday night sup Fulbright Sunday afternoon
Your Automobile
gets prompt and
expert attentipn
here
DRIVE IN FOR A
CHECK-UP
ANY TIME
V When you think of
CAR CARE, think of
Fred Skidmore
& Sons
PATTONVILLE
EMERSON
HUNTER
SURF
sizes from
8 to 16 Inch
Reasonable Prices
is Junior College Sunday even-
ing
Kay King of English, spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
King.
The program given at the
scl ool auditorium by the primary
grades Thursday evening, had the
folic wing musicians to make the
evening more enjoyable: Billy
Leggett. Jean Rampard. Junior
Davidson, Jack Dodds and Miss
Ruth Clark of Bogata. _
PARIS, TEXAS
Just North of City Hall
J ....... ......... .....
"Mr*. Edwin Cox, celebrated her
fUl birthday last Thursday with.
• party. Those present were Nel-
ta Watson. Sue Harvey. Johnny
•nd Ann Marie Caudill . lelen
Cm. Conard and Talma Norwood
Sarah and Judy Cox. Pa nna
Cook, Marv Anita Temple. Gor-
L -don and Morris Cox
Punch and birthday cake wit'
f Candles were served
fl lira. Keith Medors and daugh-
^ ter. Joyce Ann of Vernon, are
I visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs
| J. P. Devlin
, {Delayed—Due to being missent
in the mail last week)
A large crowd attended the
"Baccalaureate sermon at the
School house Sunday night, with
ivkv, Lawrence Mallov of Paris.
Wing the principal speaker
K Graduates are:
^ Robert Allen
Melba Bankhead
I Jane Barber
Rauel Cox .
I Lloyd Daniels
r Ruby Rhoads Davis
Jerald Hulett
Andrew Jenkins
Melton Kennedy
EL . Kthyleen Moore
JoiSTpIom'
[ . Dorothy D Pynes
Margie Reese
i>; Jack Roddy Jr
Joyce Cooper Smith
Eg. Carl Ranger
Donna L Temple
■ Geneva Watson
For 45 years, in good times and bad, Penney’a has brought jam
always “best possible quality-lowest possible price.” That is a day-in,
day-out Penney policy. But every so often something tuper-special
comes to ua-a value so unusual it’s worth shouting about. Here s one
of those tuper-Mpeciala.
Now more than ever
at d hoard members and their
wives. Everyone reported a n#e
time.
Miss Frances Berrv cd Wesla-
co. is visiting her sister. Mrs. M
N Caudill and Mr. Caudill.
Mr and Mrs. Rucker of Com-
merce. spent the week end with
Mr and Mrs Tom Eddy.
Mrs Martha Allen is visiting
her daughter. Mrs. Murl Roach
and family at Bogata.
Several in this community are |
taking typhoid vaccination.
The farmers took advantage of
the few days of pretty weather
and got most of their cotton
Here9* Proof!
These Spreads Have
Ball Fringes t
These Hobnail Tufts are
STITCHED ON t
FOR BOTH
RINGS
Cupid must have dnipvd this beautifully tfiatinc-
tive. yet plain elastic diamond ensemble in IlK
gold. Mounting* are matched in harmomoua beauty.
A wonderful value at this price!
In honor of the faculty Into Cunningham.
It take* Penney’* to offer you unbeatable
values like this! Penney'* alone ha* hobnail
spreads with *uch thick, luxurious ball
fringea at this price! Soft hobnail tufta
Hitched on—you get more uniform tufta
that way! Better still, these luscious, long-'
wearing spreads are in five dreamy pastels
—blue, tearose, yellow, peach, green and
creamy Summer white! No trouble to care
for, either, because they need no ironing
... just rinse and fluff out! Buy two—Bosks
lane into narking draperies I
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- $98.50 $150.00
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1947, newspaper, May 29, 1947; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921574/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.