The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
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SCHOOL
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J. E. Goodwin
AGENT MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM COMPANY
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J’ux your Best Foot Forward and Show
the World You Are a Real Optimist'
WE ARE GREATLY APPRECIATIVE OF THE BUSINESS YOU
HAVE GIVEN US DURING 1931 AND HOPE THAT
WE MAY CONTINUE TO MERIT YOUR
PATRONAGE THROUGHOUT
Comes from the belief that during the past
year the relationship between us and our pat-
rons has been of mutual satisfaction. We know
it has been with us. ■
We send you greetings with the hope that this
■will be a joyous New Year, filled with happi-
ness, and that we have the pleasure of serv
ing you often.
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guests rV Robinson and sons spent Fri-
son. ■ Dr. i----- — --— * — , .,
. —• >— x |Mr an(j Mrs c, C. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H- Little and
here for the children of Sylvan, spent Friday
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and Mrs. Ben Ward and child-
ren of Halesboro, Mr. and
John Forester and children. Mr.
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to gather.
move also.
Eugenia Marie Scudder who
has been spending several weeks ;
Kk Mrs. A. G. Books, went to Par-
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i of Chicota. spent Christmas t«. Saturday.
day wih Mrs. Jack Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Foi%ster
Hal Buford of Amarillo, is and daughters. Billy and Glen
with his Dora, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
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; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson R°V McAlister of Dallas,
■and Mrs. John Bell visited rel- . . e Christmas holidays
atives at Deport, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dude Murphy
visited relatives in Paris, Sun-
day. ■” I
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Steel at Rugby. . A. Baker Christmas eve night. I
A. G. and Willard Rooks and' ,r"
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and Mrs. Milton Forester and caused the blase,
children, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Ward and son, James Harold,
Misses Edith Ward and Estelle
■ Tidwell, and Leonard Ward.
Miss Dorris Elder who is si-
ft visit in Oklahoma.
Wayne Lawler and family of
Petty, visited Mrs.
mother, Mrs. Chas.
Sunday.
We hope it will be especial-
ly bright and prosperous
for you. We’ll do our best
to add to your joys if we
are privileged to serve
you, and are grateful for
your patronage during the
year that is drawing to a .
close.
his Dora, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
W. Ward and son, James Harold,
'spent Saturday night in the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ash- home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
ford and children and Mrs. Ber- Morgan of Mosley.
iv nouiiuvu opvi.v - Miss Loueva Hubbard of Bo-
day and Saturday with relatives gata, spent the week end with
at Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haskins
are
News hwi Minter:
After several weeks of relay
wither people are enjoying
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above'have been very bad. but are
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The home <rf Charles M. Win-
Mr. and Mia. Robert Fores- kle, county attorney of Frank*
, county, was destroyed by
child- fire at Mt. Vernon Friday night
I Mrs. It is believed a sky rocket pierc-
ing the roof of the building
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grade—Mary Frances, visiting in Arkansas.
Everhart. . i P“.
Seventh — Daultyne Steele, sP*nd»n&,.the
Lawrence Wood. P* .
Ninth grade — Odell Epps,, "**• “1,u «. *. *uu
[children and Mrs, Buster Wat-1
son a“d daughter, Mary Helen, and children and Misses Vir-
and ^pent the week end in
Mr. and Mrs., Dillard Chap- home Mr. and Mrs. Ona Hud-
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morr’s
Mrs. T. J. Fox at Rosalie.
Newt Burchinal and children
Paris, enjoyed Christmas
with his parents. [
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Mrs. Guy Stevens and daugh-
» Afissos EZdnn i
at her home Madeline, were guests Sunday nierce.
of her mother. Mrs. Cora Free- '* ------- -------- ------- .
and man at Cross Roads. I of Brice, have been visiting son^at Bogata.
Slaton. Mrs. J. W. Starks and sons, relatives here. Clyde and Hous- ”1 “
Lewis and John I t°n Chappell returned home1 «nd daughters, Merle and Sarah
Raleigh Starks w‘th them. Belle, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
n i Mr. and Mrs. Dock Vickers Morris and children visited Mr.
gelo, spent the holidays with
iau»ra imv. «
Misses Helen and Jessie Hick-
Glcn East. Dalton Couch? Jua- Mrs. Richard Hickman and dau- spending this week with her
, ~~ ‘ 2L__, are Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess El-
Fourth grade—Ruth Wright, visiting their sister, Mrs. Bu- der.
- * -- --- .2. j Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Denny
Mr. and Mrs. Daulty Bell are *“d son and daughter, Cleamon
*a.2 • a 1 __ _ a wwl DAnai/v Warxva
We take pleasure in thanking our friends for what-
ever share they have given us of their business and for
anything else they may have done toward making our
labor more pleasant and profttble during the past year.
We make it our purpose to deal fairly, courteously
and promptly with all our patrons, and solicit your fu-
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day with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh
Mrs. Joe Jones and daugh- Harvey at Paris.
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’ P. J. C. at Paris, is at home for mother, Mrs. B. S. Grant, and
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The children ami grandchild-
i enjoyesl Christmas dinner | sister. Mr? Fred Clifton,
the home of Mr. and Mrs.; Miss Luella Chesshir spentj
S;»m Smith. la»<t week with her parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Finch and Mrs. H. L.' Chesshir at
An and son, Elmer Earl of Minter, Brewster,
program •spent Saturday in the home of i ]
was held at the Epworth Lea- her sister. Mrs. Murice Miller, ters. Baby Joe and Betty Joyce
” “ K Blossom, spent last week with her
Sunday after- ents. Mr. and Mrs. R; E. Wat- the holidays.
Wmkrb Cak
far Ladita sad GontlemoB
"Homo of Raoi Plate
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Nr the second
month of school have been giv-
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pupils having made B or
on every subject:
Jenkins at,Stephen H. Grant, at Deport.
Andrew Freeman of Cross
visiting his sister, °f Childress, - ----- ,. -
• " * . in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Reed of Wichita Falls,, Chas. Gray.
Albert Forester who is teach-
ing school at Texarkana, is
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S. Burchinal visited
and cousin, Mrs. Anna .*
Paris, Dallas the past week.
D. M. Smith of Linden, spent Roads, is
Mrs. Guy Stevens. holidays.
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guest Saturday night of his sPe“t part of last week with J.
D. Allen. j .->vnv,v,i «v
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Hoover spending the Christmas
and children and Mr. and Mrs. Hays with his parents, Mr. and
Felt Allen and son spent Thurs- Mrs. Roliert Forester.
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~ ‘ ‘ Mr. itnd Mrs. Curtis Nesbitt
Donnie Weaver who attends of Jonesville, are visiting her
and son. Mr. and Mrs. Boss Mrs. Henry Hammer and dau- Mrs.
Gray and Wavier, and Miss Jua- ghter. Edna and Glen C
nita Terry sjxmt Christmas <hy were guests Christmas day uf
with Mr. and Mrs. George Ter- Mr. and Mrs. Murice Miller. Furman Bell,
ry of Paris. S. S. Burchinal visited his Christmas day of his
Miss Tommie Evelyn and cousin, Mrs. Anna <*
Raymond Harvey of
snent P'»rt of the week
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Terry. Christmas week with his son,
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie" ll<»lt can- W. H. Smith, and family. . Lewis Starks of Craig
ned a beef Monday. . The children ami grandchild- a j
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson ren
spent Christmas with Mr. ami in
Mrs. Gunn at Rockford.
Rev. Knight tilled his regular
appointment here Sunday.
Interesting ChrLtm is
few NEtea: N«wb firm* Ma
About thirty young poopia, Mr. and Mre. Henry Hammer
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•nadtng and singing Christmas present were Mr. and Mrs. L.
carols at the front gates of all • A. Guest and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
the homes in Milton.
Misses Juanita Terry and Viv- and Lorene; Mr. and Mrs. Sher-
Ian Steel spent Friday night in man Curtis, P. F. Miller, Pete
Faria. and Marshall Finch, Miss Puma
Missea Charieen and Mattie Guest, Glen Guest, Mr.;
Martin of Paris, spent the holi- Murice Miller. Mr. and
days with their parents here. car Miller, Frank Cant __
■Ir. and Mrs. Dalton Steel thur Fisher and John Lindsley. Carl Summers,
and children of Rugby, spent l>em Guest, Mrs. W. A. Baker, C‘
Friday night withrMr. and Mrs. Frank Cantrell and Alex Baker*
Gill Steel. [ won high score in the games.
Mrs. Hermon Gray and son. The roads were impassable . wwcv.
Hermon Terry, of Paris, spent for automobiles in this com- Fifth grade—Margaret Swint.
Sunday in the home cf Boss munity until Christmas eve. Sixth grade—tyary Frances
Gray. Juanita Terry accom-Fred Fisher who teaches at “
panied them home to spent fne Wmailand. is spcmling the holi-
treek. days at his hon.e here-
Gill Steel and family spent A number of people met in [ w__
Sunday in the home of Dalton the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clinton Gray
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Miss Whytner Smith is spend- ters.
family returned Sunday from ing the holidays
in Detroit.
Mrs. Monroe Shands
Lawler's children. Mrs.- Archie Slaton, Mrs. J. W.
Martin. Mrs. M. M. Lindsley and child- Granville,
_ ren - - . .
Oren Harwv and family spent and Mrs.-J >hn Moss at Liberty, and son, Marshall of Craig7*Mr.
Christmas week in Binham. vis- Mr. ;
Iting Mrs. Il irvey’s parents, tis of Brewster. Mrs. W. A.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller. B iker and children,
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Steel and Mrs. Oscar Miller, Mrs. Obe
children. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ter- Wright, Mrs. Roy Finch, Mr.'and
ry. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Terry and Mrs. Bill Hammel. Mr. and week with her parents, Mr. and parents, Dr. and Mrs.-T.
Robbie Nell Hearn, Forest Gro-
gan, John Paul Hawks.
First grade — Mary
Hearn.
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I Mrs. Dave Everhart.
Willie Debnom and Hubert
man and Dallas.
and Mrs. D. I. Vickers.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall G^nt
Boss Gray ^am‘lv of Lone Oak.
spent the holidays
Third grade—James Cal Steel,
. Boyd Griffin, man
nita Westbrook. Viola Morgan. Marietta, Okla.,
ford.
are
| Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Denny
_ and Bessie, Mr. and Mrs. Mon
Rev. Lively and family are Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
i Christmas holi- Townsend snent Friday in the
days in Houston. home of Mr. , and Mrs. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ratliff and Morgan of Mosley.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Forester
Com- frinia and Dorris Ward of Hales-
boro, spent Saturday in the
i.
Mrs. Frank Moore and Mrs..
Florence Franklin.
Miss Lois Everhart who
- a , teaches at Johntown, spent thej
Ernest fraven and family of holidays with her parents, Mr.!
I “'7,-1ie.rn?an', sPent the holidays .an(j jyjrs Dave Everhart.
.......... his brother, B. F. (raven Willie Debnom and Hubert
English, ■ and°Pjer relatives. 'jetton spent last week in Sher-
] W. W. Selmon and family I---n„n„» I
Several of the men spent last! aPent the latter part of last
ck wild iiui.LiiB.—I week with their daughter and
Miss Mary Lane Harvey of aj^cr’ Mrs. Wade Kirkley at
Paris, is visiting her sister,. Higgerson, Ark. •
| Mrs. Orel Terry. | Maurice Spears and family,
Miss Lois Harvey who teaches Mrs. Galen Holland of Hoydada,
at Deport, is at home for the a,^
Christmas holidays. ^rs' Hollands father, W. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jackson, Spears.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson1 Hoy
with her grandparents, Mr. and
| with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. L. McAlister.
G. C. Little and Mrs. C. C.
I Chitwood had as guests Christ-
N«ws frem R«g
Examinations
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en and the following are honor the sunshine again.
Itiinflc hiai ina ma/L. U Kmvm KsMan WMrer
drying out and being dragged,
Primer—Annie Beil Clifton. l>eople are again driving
their can.
Mrs. Bertha Teague and Miss
Helen Dovie Dee Denison of San An-
Second grade—James Wright relatives here.
of Nacogdoches, Mr. and tending Paris Junior College, is
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess El-
gue Sunday evening. Rev. .m>iu> <n spent last week with her par-
Scho il o|M?ned Monday, after preached here Sunday after- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R; E. Wat- ‘tie holidays,
a week's holidays. One of our noon. He spent Sunday night son> Minter. • • • . and Mrs. Ernest Hulettj
teachers, formerlyMiss I’inline in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odus Bailey and family of '
during Lem Guest. | Whitesboro, are visiting his sis- w‘th Mr. and Mrs. Dick Has-j
Mrs. Robert Rolen and child- ters. I.i
ren spent ('hristmas with her Sidney Morgan,
very |»arcnA>. Mr. anil MrsA Ax J. i
“balTChumley. at Novice. Texarkana, were guests Christ- imas day? Herbert Little and
Hvatr W ‘iV; ' f imilv of Sylvan. Charlie Gray
, ents,-Mr. and Mrs. B. L.- McAl- an(j famjiy of Morris Chapet
■ z, . .. >r. J Mr. and Mrs. Raynor Holt and
Garre^ and family. Miss son of Rogata.
\iola Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. C. S. Wilhite of Bogata,
SI)en* j S.u,l( ay filled his regular appointment
here .Sunday.
.. , , Krisley Everhart Misses Ha-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edwards zej Moore and Iola Franklin,
vr7.’I sluaents OI r’ v*’ are sPena‘
Mr. jnpr the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Everhart, Mr. and
of
Out of town guests
spent <’hristmas with Mr. Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Sherman Cur- and Mrs. Jule Hood of Deport. °f Paris, and Miss Jimmie Vick- nnd Mrs. Sie Hubbard of Boga-
” . W. A. s|xmt Saturday with Mr. and ers
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clifton. “ P'"
Mr and Mrs Bela Stevens
son. Homer Lee. spent last spending Christmas
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Hardie Burkes and other Buford.
Guest relatives at Cross Roads.
G. W. .Grant .and grandson
Furman Bell, were i
Mr. and Mrs.
• mui ^CXll npvilL
Mr. [with Garvie Bailey and family
» era , at Post Oak.
a longer) ;■ ■ -- — — —
r <l‘“ner Christmas day.' students of P. J. C., are spend-
Out of town guests were
and Mrs. H. L. Chbsshir and
daughter, Miss Luella and Mr.
v and Mrs. Sidney Hudson
of Deport, spent the week end > Rre"’ster; M. G. Edwards and
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fergu- 'Gherman
son and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Mack. Hickey at
Sunday.
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I week bird hunting. •
Odus Bailey and family
other Deport relatives.
of Cunningham, spent Sunday' ,
Mmes. Jim Garrett and kins.
“ .1 Cecil Gibson of* Biardstown,
Odus antT’Ervis McAlister of Saturday with Mrs. Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. ( . Hyatt and nias day of the former’s par-
McAl-
Dickson, was married
the holidays, but was back on
duty Monday.
Christmas passed °lf
quietly. The roads were so
there was not as much visiting
as usual. children and Vernon v...vO,-
The road hands were busy sjient Christmas with Mr. andj^ter.
Saturday dragging the roads.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holt had -
as their guests $ iturday and of
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill dinner
Brake and little son and Byron and Mrs. S. S. Burchinal
Holt of Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. .and Troy remained for
Sheridan Mobky and ~ Miss visit.
Edith Busby of Grand Prairie. ~----
Mrs. Brakv remain^ for a visK ,1, l/ans with her
week’.* visit. .daughters. Mrs. Early Ausmus
Maxie Shuford who has lx»en;
at San Angelo for some time
for the benefit ot his health, re-,
turned home for the holidays. Wlth Mr. and M™-
His health is unimproved. and "Huided church here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holt arid
Mrs. J. T. Denison spent (’hrist-
mas day with Rob Denison and
family at Minter, making the
acquaintance of their little ne-!
phew and grandson.
Farmers are wanting the!
pretty weather to continue as
there is still quite a bit of cot- j
K ton to be picked and some corn
to gather. Several expect to
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fa Tuesday to spend the holi-
days with her mother, Mrs.
Marie Scudder.
Mrs. Sammie Lawler return-
ed home last week after an ex-
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1932, newspaper, January 1, 1932; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292981/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.