The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1951 Page: 5 of 8
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THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 1951
PAGE FIVE
CHURCH - CLUB - SCHOOL ITEMS
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social and agricultural activity in Deport and the
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O. Moore Club Has
Valentine Luncheon
Complete Selection of Notions
And Patterns at Perkins!
Mrs. Crabb Hostess
Methodist Ladies
\Hold Open House
Eor Mrs. Sullivan
Put bright WHD
With Mrs. \nderson
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I y .nd
■ be sneezed at
■rr go again for such a dish.
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PARIS FISM MN?!
W» c*n t sell ALL tk» fMi 0
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linen by Roscnholz.
crease resistant and pre shrunk
literally dozens of uses for this fabric this Spring
and Summer.
Vat dyed colors, washable,
'll find
Lawler-McGee
1 Coirs Are Read
Rirthday Supper for
Mrs. L. /’. Coyle
Presbrt• rian } H (
With Mrs.Riphy
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Hirthdaii ( tub Meets |
With Mrs. (,riffin
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daugh-
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Jay at
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Deport
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Mrs (leorge
the register,
by 75 guests
Sullens, First
pastor, con-
dedication service of the
hav mg
the brooms
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M ARCH OF DIMES BENI I IT
.AT MINTER NET TED $23.30
Maich of Dimes benefit
bv the Minter
and held there
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lackers and ca-
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Seniors , ie having a Lit .
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t .m spirit id « ooncr t ion r
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Annual Valentine luncheon of!
the O Moore Literary Club was
held Tuesday at 12:30 p. m i......
home of Mrs. J H. Moore. Host-
esses were Mrs N
George Thompson, Mrs I
Loven and Mrs. Ross Skaggs.
Places were laid for 17 members
and Mrs. J H Moore, honorary
hftetime member. The table cen-
terpiece was a basket of beauti-
ful red roses and white stock,
carrying out the Valentine motif
The menu consisting of fried
chicken, green beans, brown new
pot.does, sweetheart salad, stuff-
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mission', g.
fiom 1 John
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Cunningham WHO
With Mrs. linker
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John Forester
and Tm l.t i
The Maith d
I partv. spom-oi ed
| com mun it v ct ntc:
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land coffee was st
of 12. lb an : n. 'C i
mist.I V. el c ell || .V
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di lll.in »: it. a Mi-
ll! hi.iiit' r m.iI'l tiu tit
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and health and s.tfllta-
Clvtlc Milt hell
hi Id and Hctti d
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w a - d I'm i
P I . I'. I I tn Hit'
Bob King
spent quilting
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Qu niton
Monday night Mr. Cheatham.
Mr. Lee and I attended a meeting
of Lamar County School Men's
Club at Paris Out side of the fine
food that was served, the meet-
ing was not too profitable. How-
ever, when any institution gives
all of the fried
gr^ivy, hot
a la mode.
Port fotin ( 7r/6
II ifh 1/fs. liohi rfs
a group of men an o, mv mo. ,
chicken, cream gr^vy, hot rolls
and cherry pie a la mode, that |
they can eat for one dollar is to
considered an achievement not j
We art ready ' quart< r
and . i v. i. 111'
The bl l.le '
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f. •' 111 h
m Tne
I .1 Valentine
dav W. had .
Ann June
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Open hone was held Friday fie
Mis. E R Sullivan at her home
which was recently moved f om
her f trm south of Deport to
on College St
Mrs.
hi’, bi.,al
A i. mu it’ie training ses.ion
a < omha ti d in the morning
. t . t d d " h lunchei .n w as <
it noon Eleven membei ■
th,-e vi'iti.T were present,
Ira T.o Lu .if Cunninghan,
John D B ill utid Mrs New -
T; < Be't Citi/, n " <4 th,
l : ath i- Ju.mita 11, ndet m
fom t h grade t n j. iv t
I ,.|tv on Wedn<
I iet of Hit ..nil M . rt I
wPo t M tn v. -t •
Luther DeBerry of Ida-
bel, Ok., sister of Mrs. Sullivan,
greeted the guests.
Grant presided at
which was signed
The Rev W B
Methodist Church
ducted a
home.
Refreshments of punch,
and cookies weie served.
I loste'Se
Che.it ham.
I )t port.
bel. (11.
Ti iW lie
11, ig.lt ,
< ll it of t. >W 11
DeBerry, Mis;
Idalitl. Ok
II .....I. Mi'.
V. nnic Seaman. Mrs
Rozell. Mi a.mi Mi
son and gland-on.
Mi- .Anna G i ffui d.
fold
tun. M:
Juht. Fiire.'’er. all
M.i: '. He; lev
u. < d 1.i ( 1
as high in
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d I a t .id
llcmt
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. i . t mg "I
Ci el. el I
C1 ;m ih Thur
Li.me uf her i
: E.ahs
J otin
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v of n .n,d
’ Till ( file
urn' Mi
on n.ition d
Civ tie Bai flam
mi'-ions Mrs
pi c'ided
■ , nt' we
13 n i m L. i - Next
• | i >e I mo,, . lew I
' til hen I. >.l Mt 1 '.m I
I w it h Mi I dd ic I.' i Short ..
h< t ■
d to
will
..t
Th- hem. h.
I I l .ill I twite
t ion.il v .d in at
toTTelll.il) I .. k
Eul.i .1 New man.
-t: .it ion Apt nt told t: i f
t’ . Mint. r WHD Club ,
il.iv n • * t mg Iii 7 t
n unit ’■ 11 nt, r Sh. din
11 o Lit v. t ’■
I . 11 i v..
■Loti ' ■ V
ii lien t ' L i
< < lull VV ill It
And. i .a,
tiling will be Feb 2!
Albeit lio.u I. ami Mrs-
11.. n . I - 111 * s I e I '
vc for
i fiom
a I t o -
gio A
I t lit in
I i an |
it i nt -
id l.< t
manv '
men everywhere know that the most
met
' ' pit idellt
1 Rifled
MINERAL WELLS
ter of t.rat.u v and
III .11 I of th'' I. idle-,
ti. nt Alla n S
p.ike.-man m In
. t.indiii:'. women
i v i n111g A j 11 : ii\
■.tele Mr John
n.it.on
it inlie"
i'l tin’
■ H.tl.iider
■i .nJ I 'U-i
Culp
Moore 'I I Ct ti d 1 he
:ie the tit
10 HI and
fi a Shai -
i i -e spoke
.nd Mrs
n foi, ign
J< tfti
Miss Thelma Jean McGee of
Paris and Jathrel Eugene (Jack)
Lawler of Pattonville, were unit
ed in marriage Friday evening at
7:30 at the home of the officiat-
ing minister. Periv B Cotham.
minister of the Lamar Avenue
Chui ch of Christ at Paris. The
bride is the daughter of Mrs Ho-
mer McGee. 652-1st SW, and the
groom is tile son of Mr. and Mrs.
W T Lawler. Rl. Pattonville.
The la ide w ore a
street length dress of
wool |.a ,ev fashioned witn three
-leevt's. a high
land st,ind out collar.
i 'rii'. w i re na v v blue
w . H e ,i w ii if c ga rdenia
.Attending tin < a i • I e w t . e Mi
and Mi- H. rv c v Bi 11 ami
Billie Binns.
A t It ; vv edd in
"| ring- Ail... the
m.. I.- ■ t In i; home
; | Av.- Pan- Fm
' ‘ j bride woi " .i n.i v y
It V'. : 111 ltd
I' ll deni.I
- ,i i'l id I late
Si fi, " 'I and I ’. I I
She I I)''.. it
,.ti D' |>..rl n t nt
i •
ere Ml
oo| It V I . f
Mi. and Ml.-. J F
Minnie Lawson. Mrs.
Anme Lee
O W. Hud-
I.arrv Riph v .
.Anna Gifford. .Alfred Gif
Mr and Mr . Tucker (Jinn
J II Towne . M: and
f Bogata,
d D.dl.i
Cup
M. Iv m J.
Mi Cht
Gio..
n e. till .
.. Ml
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d, In mi)
t unit ini:
27 wi-.i Mi
two-piece
lie blue 1 ,(1 c' lerv. pickle.-, rolls, pecan jut
th:'....'- I and toffie w as served by the lio.-t
nei k I me 1 -'t'S.
Her ;
and
11 i p t
i on pie
,;t 0J2
tr.iv t I ms'.
I'l'.le
■ u t essol ic
I-, t
I! !!■ It
Mi
No other newspaper covers this area as thoroughly . . . and costs so little-
!:tmvv that
I’et'kll);:
tn w selectitin o|
r labites, we urge you to
:• y tn st ictions now . . . start
.tig and saving tomorrow!
Mrs. Joe McGill was hostess to
the Baptist WMU Monday after-
in the ! n<),,n ;t* ber home Mrs Gladys
Thomas led the progiam on home
Dick Owen
Assisting
Mmes.
Hav es.
mg g.iT, - of 4?
M: Covlc
i > 111 h d a v -
in t A id
I.utm r Roz.
Mi .1 II
Bob King. .
tion bv Mr,
A h. t -.de
til, club a nice little
Tli< i
w ith thi
on Feb
Tla jtav
Mrs
Cunningh.im WHD Club
F' i<i iv ,ittei noon in tin home < f
M: T Bal.< i 12 n < min i .,n
II i ,tl 1 v. it h hiimo: ou-
of .1 child The
I" ■
Mi -
• < I
F< >1 low ing
inei ting, Mr
■ ai ’'New Drugs m Conqut t of
Drt-.i-e Mrs Moore al-o made
a tall, and extended an invitation
to the cl ul) to hold the y t a i I y
luncheon .it her home. Plan- foi I
a can., ta ..nd 42 party in the near
■ tu ra i ,-c fund.- for n 111 k j
limit rpi iv Hedged
dll'll ed
the next
Hol) C,|
W • , :
ti: n
at tilt
W , I ’. i
M
tud- •
ltd i 'V
1.1 dui'i;
■ ■ I Ml
i ’ v |. ,,nd
"Via n." clo-el v glia I ded
nt -i Ivica men. arrived by
and d: I not make Ills ap-
ii't until I'ii banqueters
i .i .1
O' o< i I |. . ' I o
M I I .'in I >
.1 | : • idi. it
' t tin I.at '•
R
M. ' .’
I. Mi
Gufl ci
. M
Mi
the h '■ '
Foil i t, • '
wen d roll call
ii. opened the I
raver After a s
i, ai in vv hie!) Mr
In ought th'' Hoi d'
to r a n bel S. 1 eq .
nf"i into the
W. LI, led th)
Cr Lb -tudv h
M • ■ M. Iv in
til" . l l i V, '
I missions Mrs. Dick Owen gave
the devotional Assisting with
the program were Mmes. Jess
Elmer Hayes. John
Eudy. J H Eudy, Richard Pom-
roy. L H Igo. C. G Renfro and
Miss Mattie Ellen Dickson The
Ivostess seived a lovely refresh-
ment plate to 18. carrying out the
Valentine motif. 'Due new
members. Mrs. C. G. Renfro, w ife
I of the new pastor, Mr George
Kilgore anil Mrs. Ravmond Hig-
night, weie wekomed
Next meeting will It
I flic church at 2:30 Mor. iav tor
'* ' 1111 11' i Bi 1 .ti- studv.
Ru.-si'll Grant spoke I _____
in ConqIII
Wniti nt v
of tile wet
• glade
Tfit f 11 -1 grade i-
V.ilcnt me p... t v for
B|'ci noon
Well. I do not know I
or not they arc buy ing or i
' hethcr the salesmanship I
.- stable 1 find that some <
bin.ors are not satisfied in
mg one member of the family a
ini mi I nt t rv to sell each mein - I
f t hi' fami I v a hr, >om Tin
t fun
Ainu'
all
m.iiiv |
ID l ilt
Et . I
I Ii.
i fi. I
of tin
Al
The people of this community;
are getting ready to sweep around 1
Ineir dnoi judging from the way
thev are buying brooms fiom the
seniors. Well. I do not know
v hethei or r ‘ ' -- - - 1.........
Is'
I the '
sell
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