The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1932 Page: 5 of 6
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Miss Frankie Patterson and
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Saratoga Cafe
31 Bonham St.
D. W. WAIR, Prop.
George Wall has purchased
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The business will be con-
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drop in for a sandwich,
coffee, pie, milk or a square
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Miss Elvie Smith spent Sat- of Independence, were guests
urday in the home of her uncle,
Alvie Wilson of Minter.
The stock of furniture of the
D. II. Baker Furniture Com-
pany is being moved from 29
Grand Avenue to the large
store at 15 North Main Street.
Thus the stock of the R. R. Ba-
ker Furniture Company at 15
North Main, recently bought by
■ D. H. Baker is being merged in
the one building, and will be
sold at sacrificing prices.
D. H. Baker Furniture Co.
The House that Sells for Less
15 North Main Street
Paris, Texas
J. A. Carpenter of - Kerrville,
is here this week looking after
his farming interests east of
Clara Deport.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Bry- Thompson Stalls.presided at the ——————————————
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With the close of another year, which has brought to us
many new customers, more friends and continued pleas-
ant relations with our old ones, we are extremely happy
in expressing to all our sincere appreciation.
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Allow us, therefore.- to thank you for the consider-
ation shown. us, and to wish you peace, prosperity and ’
the happiest New Year you have ever had.
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, Christmas day, and Santa Claus; *inc 193 miles in length from
c-ime. though we are of the op- Greenville to Clarksville, in-
‘ ’ • • • | eluding Depart in 'the section
beween Cooper and Clarksville.
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man of McLean, Miss Edith
Fuller/ and Mrs. A. L. Stalls.
Mrs. .1. Mack Grant led the whs
guests to the dining room whera----:T-" rji
plates,
were used.
tained with parties Thursday
Morris Hastings cut his foot
' cutting, wood last week. at. Deport
and is walking with the aid of
/'crutches.
Mrs. Medley fell from a wagon
: and injured her leg
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Mr. Autrey L. Sikes and Mitf
Macie Cato of Talco, were unit*
_ ed in marriage Wednesday even-
; by the Rev. Parker at Tisho- ing at Hugo, Okla., the Rev. A.
W. Henderson, pastor of the
t0 Christian church, performing
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SMITHS ENTERTAIN
GUESTS ON SUNDAY
Years Ago
Taken from The Times of
20 Years Ago
John McArthur was building
a residence in the Jeffus addi-
tion.
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An old sea captain once said: “Any windjammer can ride out a storm
with the hatches battened down and the sails clewed up; but it takes a
STEAMSHIP to ride out a dead calm.”
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scheme of
mums and
flowers being used.
friends ,j.
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Al Anderson. 11
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Too many business men today are trying to meet a dead calm with ihurri-
cane-warning tactics. Huddling below decks, they’ve clewed up their ad-
vertising appropriations with stout rapes of prejudice, battened down the
hatches on their better judgment. One of these days they’ll come on
deck and wonder why they’re so far from shore.
PARIS, TEXAS
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School, and has been in Deport
t. e pasi year, where he con-
ducts a tailor shop. The Times
joins their friends in congratu-
Miss Edith Fuller entertain- ^9>°ns and best wishes.
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Clarence
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A favorable report was ex-
The steamship captain doesn’t wait for trade winds to blow him into the
Port of Profits. He musters those trade winds with the driving power
of LIVE STEAM . . . piles fuel under his advertising boilers . . . starts
his craft toward Profits and usually reaches port before the old-fashioned
skippers have spread their sails for an occasional buying breeze.
„ Novice, I ' _
werp here Sunday.
Miss Irene Palmer of Oklu'
------- is visiting her brother j.
John Palmer. * spending the
Mrs. Janie W’arner and dau- lonie lo^s-
<’hter. Ruth, spent Saturday in
---with M|> and/Mrs
Mrs. Lizzie Thomas and Mr. (>f ^e Pattonville section, had
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R. A. Walker and family had
moved to Biardstown and Fred
She- Reeves and family were occupy-
ing the house they vacated. Rob
Loven and family had moved to
the place formerly occupied by
the Reeves family. '
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News from Bogata:
Mrs. C. P. Pearson hi improv-
ed after an illness of several
weeks. -— z
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of . _. . . . -----
Dallas, were holiday guests of 'the Christ-
Bogata relatives.
Luther Howison returned to;
New Gulf Sunday after a visit:
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
J‘kto.H1sla°Hudson of Dallas,! visJJed here Sunday.
•nd Wilnv Jn» Hndwin nf Mt . J1.'- ™r’- ““J' *na ' ,!<1,,nK
Vnrnon Xere ,ueSts Saturdl? <*'«■*" «nd Mis, Eudell Strawn Throckmorton.
rfM?8n:LTeyHud^.S‘tUrd^,»f ""e to|
Mr. and Mrs. Coy M. Coker Mr7~Chariie ‘ Laster*?"
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days in Mt. Pleasant.
John Paul, son of Mr. and
Mrs 0. J. Cooper, is able to be Cro's's Roads''visited‘in "the H
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fever.
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THS DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT. TEXAS, FRIDAY, JAN. 1, I»tt
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Becalmed on a glassy sea today, business will eventually be favored by
the buying breeze. But why wait for it? The powerful engines of NEWS-
PAPER ADVERTISING are ready and waiting to stir up the unruffled
expanse of buying indifference. And fuel is cheap . . . much cheaper
than marking time while some wiser navigator gets to port ahead of you.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Evans en- Ip
Mrs. Maude Horner had pass- tertained Monday evening hon-
ed away at the home of her oring their son. Hugh Dickson’s
daughter, Mrs. W. R. Bishop, thirteenth birthday. At 7 J
She was of a pro minenit Bogata ( o’clock twenty of his 1
j assembled at the Evans horne^
| where numerous games were
Miss played throughout the evening.
Alice McGill had l>eon married At the conclusion of the games
’ cake and i
Bailey, while seated in a buggy were served by the hostess, as-
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i Hugh Dickson received
lovely and useful gifts.
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in front of his residence at Pat- sisted by Mrs,
tonville.
Christmas has enme and gone ’
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They have re-
turned to Deport and have
Mrs. Johnson rooms at the Simmons place.
Miss Mary Thompson, bride- 18 serving ner tmrd year as a The bride is the daughter of
I elect of R. H. Clinger of Dallas, teacher in the Deport school. W. D. Cato of Talco, is a grad-
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1 for several months has
been attending a business col-
and joined by The Times in extend- h‘ge in Ft. Worth.
. They are at
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W. S. Griffin.
Miss Robbie Pearson, student
nurse at Baylor Hospital, Dal-
las, spent the holidays with her Blossom
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Plant.
1 Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howison of
Mt. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs.
George Brooke of Clarksville and Friliay,,niihts*
and Allen Howison ot Austin,! f;
Were holiday guests of their while
pai'ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Howison. ,
Miss Nita Bryson, who at-
tends Tyler Commercial College, last week
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here.
Misses Mollie Parchman and
Eulala Parchman of Greenville,
were guests of relatives Friday.
Wayne Ferguson of Dallas, this week
spent the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Ferguson.
Misses Maggie and Mary
Harden returned to Commerce
Monday after spending the hoi- ’ •
Idays at home. i
VrM‘S nfndDaWsS? COYLE RETURNS AFTER
Mrs. Ethel Ovcrfclt und Miss viqvt with papitntt'q
Syrena Dodd of Bowie, were] v,h11 "11,1 1 AKEN IN
holiday guests of their mother’/ .
Mrs. Bell Dodd. , Ne.w* from Oakdale. |
V. Thedford end family vis- , -
Ited in Paris Sunday. h,s homc nt Amarillo, after
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Griffin of spending the Christmas holi-
Childreas, are guests of his fa- with his parents, Mr. and
ther, W. S. Griffin and Mrs.jJ™M. S. W, Coyle.
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Miss’ Lucy Bell Jones of Sey-H'nd despite predictions to the
mour, ifl v’l^Hinnr hor contrary, wo had a I 1
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jon.es. I
Mrs. Tom Keeth . .
holidays in Dallas, the guest of *nion he came m an airplane as i
her son, Thomas. , | roaf1s were almoat impass-
' ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gullion and a,)[e.
children and Mr. and Mrs. Earl v Mr. and Mrs George Ashford
Allen and son of Deport, were nave been entertaining a new
dinner guests Saturday of Mr. daughter since Thursday.
and Mrs. C. P. Allen. |?,,a hno" Pntav M1
G. B. Stanton visited in Paris
Sunday. * *
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hrs been mmed Pntsy Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ash-
ford nnd cFPdren of Minter,
snent Friday in t^e home of his
’parents. Mr. and Mrs. I). W.
Ashford.
Mr. and Mrs. Less Temple
and n’hildren, Mr. and Mrs. A.
News from Lone Oak; j D. Boll and Maxey Temple of
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Pomroy | Cunningham. Edd Temple and
and children, Mrs. John Cal daughter, Edna Earl of Sem-
Young and son, James Cal, Mr. Innle, Ok., were euests Thurs-
and Mrs. Morris Hammett, Mr. I day of their brother, Ira Tem-
and Mrs. Ruford McElyea and ph.
children and Mrs. Oma Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Curt Green and
and children of Minter, spent daughter. Fae of McCrury, were
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, week end guests of his mother,
Smith. • • I Mrs. W. R. Robison.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bell and
and children of Gilmer, spent children of Cunningham, spent
the first erf the week with his Sundav in the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. daughter. Mrs. Fred Cox.
Davidson. Mrs. Jno. Allen and children.
Miss Zula Sullivan who is at- Mr and Mrs. Tra Temple and
tending school at Bogata, is children, Mrs. Fred Nolen and
spending the holidays with her children of this place and Rob-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.! ert Earl Temple of Milton, were
Sullivan. ' quests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Edwards Fred Allen.
and children of McCrury, spent Mr. and Mrs. Marion Batch
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. B. and children of near Cunning-
M. Davidson. h«m. and Mrs. W. N. Hammett
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
La’”hbrn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cruze
and children visited relatives at
Pechn Gap last week.
Hoover at
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IIS. PEARSON IMPROVED 71 HOOVERTOWN COUPLE
AFTER LONG ILLNESS MARRIED CHRISTMAS
I New® from Hoovertown:
I Jesse Webb and Miss Dorrie
Roberson were married last
;week.
There was not very much
mas holidays on account of the
bad roads.
Eugene Braudie is very ill
with flue.
Mrs. Bill Hoover of Dallas,
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Notice is hereby given, that
the annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the First National
Bank of Deport, Texas, will be
held at the office df said bank
on the 12th day of January,
1932, at 2 o’clock p. m. for the
election of directors and the
transaction of such other busi-
ness as may properly come be-
fore the meeting.
Mrs. J. H. Moore, President
J., B. Griffin, Cashier.
Golfer: “My boy, do you
know what becomes of little4
jM^Ihey 'are ptayinjr^ms^. AlexandBr Book Co.
Small Bov; “Yea. sir; they
grow up and play golf.”
Griffin.
is visiting her parents, ^n?r8fv_’
spent the though w*> are of the op-j
the roads were almost impass-
supent last week at her home shoulder
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her brother,
Dallas.
Same expect to pick cotton
[of the Nobles-Read Dry Goods
; Company, had died after a short
illness.
I Bowers, Mrs. Ross llughston
land Miss Ruth Marable of
Floyd Niehohon and Miss Ed- Clarksville Mrs. Jerry Work-
np Harris, popular young couple
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and Mrs. Charlie Laster enter- been married at Paris,
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Among those expected to be
in the race for cotton weigher
wove Felt Allen,
Wood Murrell and R. U. Wright. |
the rooms where many lovely
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Idabel, Okla., were visiting her T. T* Jeffus.
Miss Ruda Hoover is visiting an, who lived north of Deport, register which
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Walter Nobles son of Mr. and with green ribbon. Sixty guests
Mrs. R. 0. Nobles and manager registered during the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Laster visited
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baxley at
Po<t Oik, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Plant of
Altus, Okla., spent Christmas
H. O. Hignight and
Jak<> Coyle has returned to hy Justice of the Peacer P. B. sandwiches,
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the occasion,
G. A. Millspavgh and family color
.. . ... „ were visiting relatives in Ark- o-rcen,
\Lr‘..an<1 Mrs‘. Y!rsr^. ansas and Oklahoma.
w Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kelsey
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Laster and wer<-‘ visiting her parents
of Pittsburg, were here
spend Christmas with Mr. and
and daughter spent the holi-|**p"‘ •
of Dallas, are visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Pomroy of
about after an illness of scarlet H/Carp^ter homTsunday?
• mF‘ j m Ain a E,zie Harguess of
Mr. and Mrs. A L. Dunn and Roa<1s and 0|lie Sims ()f
daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Griffin of Deport, were
“leats Friday of Mr. and Mrs. pOma~ i
News of Twenty
Entertain for Bride-to-Be
Mmes. V. C. Oliver, J. Roger mingo, Okla.
Kelsey and Dean Oliver enter-1 Mr- Johnson, who came to ^nnsuan cni
i tained in the home of the latter Deport from Dallas two years ceremony^
on Tuesday from 2:30 till 5 a*° is 8 rural carrier on route turned to r
with a tea-shower honoring ? out of Deport. Mr...
Miss Mary Thompson, hride- *8 serving her third year as a The bride is the daughter of
whose wedding is to take place Her home is at Reno.
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. The home was decorated for and have many friends who
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t dining rooms carrying out the ing best wishes. They are at The groom is the son of Mr.
1 ome at the residence of Mrs. and Mrs. J. E. Sikes of Talco,
fall R. C. Kimball, where they have is a graduate of the Talco High
The dining rooms.
------- i table was covered with lace, the
Notices of stockholders meet- centerpiece being a bowl of
ings for the First National Bank sweetheart roses, with green
and First State Bank were pub- candle tapers on either side.
.1 The receiving line included i infni.m4iiv Saturdnv after-' ’ --------------
' t, f t 41 xi v Air' ‘r' iv t 1 rri v i noon with bridge to announce Clarence Fuller of Dallas,
Prof. Luther Mason, teacher J[rs. I roy (. I hompson and t|le engagement and approach- spent Christmas in the home
in the Biardstown school, was Mrs. I . ( . Gothard ot Tans; Jn niuri.imn« of Miss Marv I). nf h>s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. •
.. . ... with Mr»-C. T. Walker. Mrs. Eugen.. Th t 'M. R „ fli- b. Ftl|lcr.
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ot Dallas, the wedding to take “
place at the home of Mrs. Troy
C. Thompson in Paris on Wed-
nesday afternoon, January G.
Annoucement of _lhe— event
was made^ypon "scrolls paper
- . . - .it t’*<»vvd upon the refreshment
refreshments were «'fved by , t Christmas deeoralious
Misses Evelyn Stalls and Vir-
ginia Kelsey, assisted, by Mrs.
Farris Read.
The guests wore directed thru
^, s* H* .G^ain of gifts were on display by Mrs
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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/m1/5/?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.