The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1947
V
PAGE THREE
ROSALIE
RUGBY
Rev. M. C. Bate*, pastor of the
Methodist church, was visiting in
this community Friday.
Mrs. N. A. Gibson returned
home Monday from a two weeks’
visit with her daughter and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Owens
at Houston.
Mrs. James Watts of Johntown,
[ isited her mother, Mrs. N. A.
iibson, Monday.
Mrs. J. C. Williams and son,
Paul, were in Paris Saturday on
business.
Mrs. Herbert Lowry under-
went an operation onTier foot for
an infection at Paris sanitarium
Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. John Foster and
children visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown at Tal-
co Sunday.
A pie supper will be held at
the Methodist church here Fri-
day night for the benefit of the
church.
.fir. and Mrs. Coot Mankins
and children of Mauldin, spent
S. with *T e i r daughter and
far'd". Mr. and Mrs. Robert
.Williams.
9 Bro. Bates will preach at the
^Methodist church Sunday, June
1 at 11 o’clock and Sunday night
at 7:30.
Mrs. Robert Williams and Mrs.
Herbert Lowry were in Paris on
Monday, where the latter receiv-
ed medical treatment for her
foot.
Mrs. Son Pirtle is ill this week.
To err is human To forgive is
easy if you can biff the fellow
on the nose.
Drink
ROYAL
CROWN
COLA
“Best By Taste Test”
Big 12 Ounce Bottle
5c
t
Royal Crown
Bottling Co.
PARIS
* Mr. and Mr*. •ert Ortiz and
daughter* of San Diego, Calif., i
are visiting her father, W. J. Cot-,
ten, and family.
Mrs. Mattie Ford of Lubbock, I
is visiting her nephew, Mr and
Mrs. Lloyd Ford and family. |
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford of
Post Oak, visited their son, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Ford and family
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Early and
children, Mrs. Margaret Daugh-[
tery and children of Paris, were
guests Sunday afternoon of Mr.
and Mrs. Travis Solomon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Barker and
son, Steve of Dallas, spent the 1
week end with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Guy Stevens. Mrs. i
Barker and Steve remained for j
a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cox vis- j
ited her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Francis at Deport Sun-
day.
Mrs. Lloyd Ford and daugh- |
ter, Miss Norma Lou, visited her |
mother, Mrs. W. W. Greenway j
at Paris Friday.
Mr. and Mi s. Eugene Garrett |
and son, Ronnie of Dallas, have j
been visiting bis parents, Mr. |
and Mrs. Jim Garrett and fam- |
iiy-
Rev. and Mrs. R. E Porter and
Miss Fannie Lou White of Bo-
gota, were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garrett and
son, Jim Grant, and Miss Mar-
zella Hughes of Bogata, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Garrett and ‘Ronnie
of Dallas, visited Mrs. Garrett’s
brother, Garvie Bailey and fam-
ily at Detroit Sunday.
Walter Covington of Midway,
visited his nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Alsobrook, Thursday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Also-
brook were called to Clarksville
Thursday night by the death of
her aunt, Mrs. Eliza Srygley.
Those attending the funeral at
Manchester Friday were Mr. and
Mrs. Barney Alsobrook and Mary
Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Also-
brook. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Als;>-
brook and daughters and Wayne |
Alsobrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bel!
of Rosalie, visited her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Alsobrook, on j
Sunday.
Miss Mary Ann ANobrook is j
visaing her uncles. Jack Also-,
brook. Bill. Oat and Wade,
Strickland in ManchrsU . I
C. W. Clifton of Bogata, was I
a guest of his son. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Clifton. Sunday night.
Mrs. S. B. Griffin of Deport,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lem-
ons Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Craven vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Joe McAfee
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carson
in Winnsboro Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clifton at-
tended a picnic at Lake Crook
in Paris Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lee and
son visited her mother, Mrs. Bus-
ter at Idabel, Ok., Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Starks of Paris and
Dewey Starks of Abilene, are
visiting their daughter and sis-
ter, Mrs. Fred Clifton.
Clyde Epps of Detroit, visited
his brother, John Epps, who has
been ill, Saturday.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Epps on Sunday were
hi* mother, Mrs. Eliza Epps, his
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Tham-
es, his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Epps, his nephew, Mr and Mrs.
Woodrow Epps, and their daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gray and
children, all of Clarksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixie Lawler of
Deport, were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chesshir.
Walter McClelland of Plains,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lem-
ons Saturday.
Rev. M. C. Bates filled his
regular appointment here Sun
day. ■
Mrs. Fannie Ford, who has
been visiting her daughter. Mrs.
H. L. Bailey, has returned to her
home at Post Oak.
Mrs. H. L. Bailey and son,
Gale, attended the graduation
exercises at Blossom Thursday
rught and also visited relatives
and friends near there. They
were accompanied home by Miss
Betty Joyce Crawford.
Charlie Sargent
Guarantees
PATTONVILLE
Miss Cecilia Rietz of Dallas,
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Young Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Oldham of
Maxey, spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hcrshel
Oldham.
Mrs. Houston Rice of Reno,
visited in the home of her mo-
ther, Mrs. W R. PI iHips, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Rip McDowra
visited their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Daughtry at Powderly
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoov-
er and son spent Sunday with
his grandfather, Mr. and Mrs. T.
L. Hoover, at Paris.
Thomas Young and son. Bob
Thomas, who ar? employed in
Dallas, spent the week end with
their family here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McDowra
spent Sunday with her uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett of
Cooper.
Miss Marcheta Young is spend-
ing this week wilii Miss Robbye
Mac Phillips at Mt. Pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. II L. Skidmore
and sons of Blossom, visited her
mother. Mrs. J. R. Finch. Sun-
day afternoon.
Miss Ettie Finch, who has been
employed at Cooper, returned
home ill last week, but is im-
proving now.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bell
and Mr. and Mrs. Porter Bell
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Bell at Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Norman and
daughter of Deport and Mr. and
Mrs. Billie Blevins were guests,
over the week end of Mr. and
Mrs. Waylen Gray and daughter
at Hooks.
To Meet ond Beat All Ad-
vertised Prices On All
Jowalry, Watch Repairing
•nd Gifts.
SARGEtir?
4 Clarksville
Fhona t«*
PARIS TEXAS
Happiness Recipe
Given by Educator
When Alice Freeman Palmer,
educator and onetime president
[of Wellesley Colle , . was asked
bv a group of children for her
Irerinorfor hnppine
"First, commit
memory eac1 tb
good. It needn't 1
bio verse, perhap. .
thought.
‘‘Second, look
pretty every day
doud. a star, a 1
long enough befor
"I.>n't it beautiful"
“Third, do some;
body every day.”
. she replied:
imething to
' . something
much, a Bi-
i : a pleasant
i something
flower, a
af—and stop
i: to say.-
ing for some-
DIRT
MOVING
We are thoroughly prepared to
do any kind of a Dirt Moving
Job. We have—
Crawler Tractors
Graders and Scrapers
Bull Dozers
Whirlwind Terracers
We work by the
HOUR, YARD or JOB
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GINGHAM CHECKS
. 89c the yard
Beautiful fine count gingham in large and
small checks . . . ideal for dress, sport, or
fixing up the house . . . colors in Blue,
Red, and Green ... 36 inches wide, 5ast
color and sanforized . . .
89C The Yard
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
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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/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.