The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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■ad Mn. H. O. Solomon, Mn.
MmU and Min Ouida Ann
Wattnok of Burkham, wen guests
Boaday of their eon end brother,
Ikavie Solomon and family.
_ ________and family were
gueeta Suaday of hia father, J. M.
Franklin, at Cuthand.
Mr. and Mn. 1L L. Fennell and
daughter, Min La Nell and Min Peg-
gy Car lock of Bogota, were guests
Sunday in the home of Doug Also,
brook.
Min Ruth Armstrong of Lone Oak,
Maa a week end guest of her aunt,
Mn. Charlie Randall.
Mra. Thornton of Bogata, is visit-
ing her son, Joe Thornton.
Richard Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Silas
Morgan and daughter, Faye, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Johnnie
McLemore at Deport.
Mr. and Mrs Harley Massey ol
Deport, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mn. E. G. Morgan, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDonald
of Clarksville, were guests Sunday
of her uncle, Grandpa Alsobrook, in
the home of Barney Alsobrook.
Miss Eva Jean Bailey of Paris,
spent from Friday until Sunday with
her father, Richard Bailey and her
aunt, Mrs. Silas Morgan.
Mrs. Curtis Glover and son, Hale
of Deport, were guests Sunday of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs E A. Hale.
Mrs. Irwin Faucett and family of i
Detroit, were guests Sunday of her j
sister, Mrs. Travis Solomon.
Mrs. Steve Gray accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Gifford to Nei'dniure
Sunday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Char-
lie Gifford.
Frances Freeman, Mr, and Mrs.]
Guy Stevens and daughter, Miss "Ed- I
na Mae, were guests Sunday of Mr. i
•Freeman's and Mrs. Stevens' brother, I
•Andrew Freeman at Denison. I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clifton of
Hooks, spent Sunday night with '
Jhcir daughter, Mrs. Thurman '
Franks. t
Mrs. Carl Wood. Miss Don- It. II.
Mrs. Emma Wood and daughter,
Miss Elsie, spent Thursday with Mr
Murry Franklin near Depoit,
Mrs. May Bell return'd Sunday
from a week's visit in Dallas with
her daughter, Mrs K (.' Carina,
She also visited Mr. Nan Weld,.
Mrs. Edna Grogan and Mr ,J,,i n
Rrunson
• Mr. and Mrs. J'. A, < h iim ,.d
family, John William, Misses Bor-
nice and Louise, Mrs, Emma Wood
and Miss El. us Mr an I M, , Carl
Wood Went to Greenville Sund.ivy ,
visit the CnffuiM m,h. l’vt in, i
W. Griffin and Mi Wo , r . ,n. i .
Lawrence Wood, stnti ,rv-.t at 'M.i/.i..
Air Field. t
Rev. Donald A. K' , 1, , of DM!'.
Dallas; Mcthodi. i pa t-,r. 11| |, ,| h,
regular .............. lien Sun,la.
morning and ,,, v« inna. II,
guest in the hum,' ,.f Mr. 'and Mi ;
Earl Grogan. The community g.n,
him a pounding,
Mrs. Charlie Randall and Mrs
Levi Chesshtr are- ill
Wayne Grogan, student of A. & M
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Sunday school was well attended
Sunday, there being 89 present.
Everyone is cordially invited every
Sunday at 3 o’clock
Mr. and Mrs. J V/. Shiver receiv-
ed a letter Saturday Ir.m their son,
Vernon, who is serving overseas,
stating he was all OK.
Miss Beulah Gifford sot it from
Sunday until Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Williamson at Deport.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pearson of
Deport, spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shiver.
Will and Jess Gifford and S. A.
Williamson made a business trip to
Detroit Thursday.
W. M. Skaggs and son, Ross, left
Sunday for West Texas after a load
of feed.
Mrs. John Franks and daughter.
Miss Ruth, spent Tuesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Franks at
Rugby.
Pat, small daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. S. A. Williamson, was j 11 the
past week.
Pvt. Thelnore Turner of Camp
Bowie, Brownwood, spent Sunday
with Miss Beulah Gifford.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hignight of
Deport, spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gifford.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Talley and
children of Deport, visited Mr. and
[Mrs. Wylie Gifford Sunday after-j
noon,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gifford and
Jim Hughes made a business trip to
Detroit Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley 'Whitworth
and children of Detroit, moved Mon-
day to Mrs. J. H. Moore's farm to
work for Fred Swmt.
Steve Willis Gifford of Fulbright.
■*T>"nt Sunday with his uncle, Jess
Gifford and family.
Joe Lee Betterton of Texarkana,
came home Friday "night, suffering
fmm a bad cold and was unable to
w<>ik. He returned to work Wed-
nesday. ‘ j
Mr-, Norma) franeis of Deport.
-|)«n! Thursday night and Friday'
>''' h< r parent .Mr. and Mis. Mai;-
'■II Betterton
Bold, ic Goivh v. iiit to Pans on
W. dnesday. u here i ,s employed
O' a filling station
oh * 'o M Si;,iog- and children,
h 'V and Katherine. :p»nt Sunday
■■h and Mi.- A. G. Sl.aggv at
Cl ' Mil,
S A William -on and son. Don,
-pool Sunday with Mr and Mrs, Rny
Wiiii.um mi at Deport.
Bo, Skaggs !,as roe.'IYed notice ■
1 ' *11" ar at Chirk.-'. die M-itd.iy.
I' ■ h J to he i sain im d f,,i i id • at my.
■■' Joim Fr.i'ill- and daimi mi,
M - Both VI lied Mr . K. H. Mr;. -
■ * at I )* i.or! Sat'.i: d.,y to . . i.er
O' i I ■ ■'*'■ . E> * i1 o i I r-mi. s*. . I sso ..n
n ■ 'i on •: ■ navy, ;,id m r n.eee,
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,m ' 1 Bomi.i v nigo'.* v. it h Miss a
’BIGHT IN DERFU
UK’S FACE!
■. H. Treaaurr WS8 7Z2C
IWOVERTOWN
Mr and Mrs. Dud Luttrell are the
[proud parents of a daughter born
j Saturday, Jan. 23, who has been
Courtesy McNaught Syndicate
CROSS ROADS
Several from here enjoyed a musi- i
to! at the home of Mr dnd Mrs, Tom
Cluwdus in the Shady Grove corn-
named Inez. ^ j, unity Tuesday night.
Mrs. J. O. Williams was carried! Mr. ' and Mrs. Troy Keener
to a Pam hospital on Sunday, suf- j cl ildrcn and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
w',J,h 11,1 "lfeeted leg. j Williams and son and Leroy Pomroy
Little loninne Whitley had the j spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and
misfortune to fall in the fire place, Mr-. Roland Ballard at Clardy
last week, burning his face severely. I *,1r M„. f* _ , .
Mrs. Birdie Bvrd of Blossom, vis-If/ ,M'S; ,Smith of
. . s Ci o i,spe nt Saturday night in the
ited relatives in tills community i , . i, . , , „ , „
,. . * | 11 h"i parents. Mr. and Mrs,
over the week. end. I
Mrs, Mahle Woods and Minnie Lee I
Booth spent Wednesday night at '
Blossom with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I
St< ,ut,
Mis. Mahle Woods entertained the ^
young people with a bingo party
Saturdav night at her homi for the!
benefit of the Bible school, which
is doing nicely . v. ith 2tt u aders, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Whit'ey of i
Moiganto.vn. .■ p, m' Satin < i,,night
v Pit : a brother. Mr. and Mrs. Pies-
W,,.; I. y.
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Merle 111 Pel t 111
• hr hand: "I wonder why il is we
can't : ave anything'.’"
Wife: "It's the neighbors, dear;
asitassar
return the last of the week to enroll
Moi'.i'ii1 SIi.and' visiti d ms son,
Ijg! and Mrs. Jol n Sham! at Ft.
Sill,. Ok,, over the w i ■<*!•; end.
Mr. anil Mrs, ,J. H. Watson ol Do-
h'oit, vrated in this eormniinity on
Thun dam
Mi- - Lillian R;iv. hn-on -pint Sun-
dav ala; Monday at' Pars with ot
-istes. M. - Henry Kelly and ate ivi-
ed the Oed. ale of her mother, Mr-
Jn. Wl'halVa.
Mis. May Cluinddey spent from
W, d lai-dav - on 111 Fiiday at Bln.
'.'.''ti: Mr-'. Birdie Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wood of Stark;’-
vide. .-(H ii Sunday with • or par
eiits, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hignight.
Mas Bertha Thomas, aecompaiii
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas,
spent W. dnesday night tit Sulphur
Bluff with Mr. and Mrs, Thrub
Thomas
Gil Steel.
■•drs, C. A. Parkcss .who has been
visiting relatives in
p i past few weeks, returned home
Saturday. She was accompanied by
her mother. Mrs. S. A. Mason for a
II. 1 ■ visit. "
M Ruby Keener of Clardy, spent
Fr day with her brother. Mr, and
Troy Keeia r,
lava Cralton n (.vivi d word
1 ' •' ' h of the mai ring" of lier son.
rd L i\ ejes- to M'-s R, . Bell
-ol Big Spring, Tit y will make vhei-
• d Dig Spi'.ng as Mr, Loveless
i Hi" C. S. Army, tainmcd there.
oi. and Mrs. George Weems of
Blossom, spent Sun lay with her sis-
t .. Mrs. Kdd Pettit and Mr. Pettit.
Mi and Mir, Rors Dulbv moved
t» '’11 Arthur Slmford place .here
last v.i- It I mm in ■ Cluifiy cuniiriunL-
ty.
Civ d • Hi min ! p.,!nroy, small son
of Mr and Mr.-. Coy potnrov. ha.-’
been ill the part week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cralton and
Miss Mary Pettit visited Miss Mil-
dred Byhee at CTardy on Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Jim Pace and sons
and Mr. and Mss. Earl Murphy and
son spent the week end in Sherman,
visiting relatives.
Tom Eudy is reported seriously
ill at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Russell left
Saturday for Bisbee, Ariz., to make
their home. '
Harold Bell of Cunningham, is
now stationed in the army at Ft.
Benning, Ga. He wrote to relatives
and said he couldn’t give military
information, but would say "we are
going to win this war.”
Misses Adell and Ethyleen Crump
who have been in Dallas for several
days, have returned home.
Miss Irene Allen of Rockford;
spent the week end with her mother,
Mrs. John Allen.
The senior banquet will be held
Friday night, Jan. 29. The graduates
jare Willard Scott, Georgia Taylor,
I Edith Ray Cross, Grady ^udy, Lind-
Isey Lewis Pynes, WaLace Milton,
i Junior Malone, Kathryn Nolen, Mary
I Roddy, Rayford Yanee, Tom Hol-
[ bert. Ruth Phillips, Jack Robinson,
Howard Fowler and Mrs. Cumi
Cook.
The farmers got a lot of their land
bedded during the few days of pret-
ty weather.
All ladies of the community are
urged to attend the Red Cross meet-
ings each Tuesday night at the
school house. There are a lot of.
i bandages to be made. I
and i . |
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Powell of Dal- j
las, spent the week end in the homo j
j of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slusher.
I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bankhead :
! spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otis I
Watson of Independence,
i Mrs. Ira Fowler and daughter are I
v> ng relatives in Mississippi. j
.vuiu lias ocen ! . tVf' and Mrs* George Green and j
Clarksville for c'iildren of Johntown, spent Sunday t
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter1
Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Temple and Mr.
and Mrs. F, E. McGuhan spent Sun- j
( ay afternoon at Blossom. |
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Warren and
Mrs John Allen and children spent
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Murl
Reach ;.t Jo! ntuwn.
vd Mrs. Leonard Nolan of
Jonn ■ wn and Mr. and Mi's. Silas
ID'' • ' :l "I Rockford, spent Sunday
visit ng Mr. and Mr;,. W. J. Fowler.
Stall Sgl. Lester Sloan who is na-
tives here.
Jim Pace is reported
home here.
Miss Imogene Smith who was op-
erated on several days ago at a Paris
hospital, has returned to her home
and is reported doing well.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Abbott have
moved to the F. E. McGahan farm
north of Blossom.
Mrs. John Morrison of Pattonville,
visited friends here Sunday.
The assembly program was pre-
sented Monday morning by students
of the fourth grade and their spon-
sor, Miss Hutto.
Professional
Stephen H. Grant, M. D.
Office in Stephen H. Grant Hospital
Hours 7 to 10 a. m.
Every Day Except Sunday
Saturday AH Day
y
Arthur G. Elder, M. D.
Office in
Stephen II. Grant Hospital
A. M. Aikin Jr.
Attorney
Office 18 Clarksville St.
PARIS, TEXAS
Thos. E. Hunt, M. D.
Lyt. Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted
JT-,,!M First Xat’l Bank Bldg.
PARIS, TEXAS
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Dr. L.
Eye.
B. Stephens
Ear. Nose and Throat
Specialist
Ei rms and Refractions Corrected
Gins: nr. Fitted
“Haven't you mi-sed the folks that
used to live next door?''
"No. Thu reason is that they nev-
er borrowed anything, so we hardly
knew them."
Bv,'.
If:
ilk*
for the next semester. j'tune of cutting most of the forefin-
Mr. and Mrs. E T. Jeffery „and Kt'r frortl his left hand Monday when
sons, Jerry and Wallace Ray of Bo- 'l got in ,ht' fan of his pick-up. A
gata, Cpl. Lindeil Jeffery and Mr. part ,,f thc next linger was cut and
and Mrs. Alvie Smith of Hooks, at- th<‘ natl of the next one.
tended preaching here Sunday morn- i Miss Bernice Griffin was a guest
ing. Cpl. Jeffery who has been sta- Sunday night of Mrs. Burt at Paris,
tioned in North Carolina, is being 1 George Durham and family of
transferred to Ft. Bliss, El Paso. -Griffin’s lake, spent Sunday with
Miss Sarah Agnes Gray was a Mrs. Durham's mother, Mrs. Grim-
guest from Friday until Monday of mett, in the home of Gene Hill.
Miss Dorothy Hannon at Manchester. ! Miss Allieen Solomon of Chieota,
fe Mrs. .Worth Hood of Deport, was was a guest Saturday of her brother
[f/ft guest Saturday night of Mr. and Travis Solomon,
pBt. W. H. Edwards and Miss Mat- [ Mrs. Bert Ortiz of San Diego, Cal.
, Mrs. Ethel Shawhart and family at Blossom Sunday night.
'spent Sunday and Monday at Boggy Mrs. Mable Woods and Miss Min- i spent the
| Bend, making the acquaintance of a , nic Lee Booth visited Miss Booth’s
j new niece and granddaughter, born uncle and brother at Blossom on
i to Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Shawhart. Thursday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Durral Rook of Pat- j Pvt. Lowell Francis, son of Mr.
tonville, visited her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Lee Francis of Deport,
■ Mrs. W. E. Howe Saturday and Sun- spent the week end with home folks.
;day. , He is a cousin to Miss Minnie Lee
i Several from here attended church Booth and is stationed in Georgia.
Alabama, is visiting his
mulht'!'. Mrs. Zeb Page.
Visitors m the hone of Mr. and
Mrs. A. IT Bull Sunday- wcio Mr. and
Mrs Li lie Temple a id children of Mia r, Fir*-, .W'l Bk
PattonviIle and Mr. and Mrs. Fred'
A"l!i • .of Hutsonvi!le.
1 ' ; t v B< II has returned homo af-
ter vi dting Ins sister. Mi -. Fred Cox '
at Cay, na. Okie.
Mr>. OIL. Bel! svh i ha been < m-
H'lVed at ;he hot lunel: room, i.as
resign ,1 to accept a position in Paris. 1
Miss I ,online Ca- - of Commerce, \
spent the Week end with Miss Jack- i
ie Taylor.
Misses Claris M. Kennedy and
Ruby F. Malone, who attended the
first semester of PJC, have returned
to their homes here.
Mrs. Arlus Womack of Liberty,
week end visiting rela-
Bldg., PARIS
. J. n. HAEVILL
Attorney
806 First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
Phone 824
PARIS, TEXAS
McCoy Chiropractic
C/inic
M. B. McCOY, D. C.
Established 1921
Complete Health Service for the
Entire Familv
,
!'s expected in thc first of next week
Mr*. R. L. Fennell and Duane Bry-. to visit her father, W. J. Cotten.
j S6n of Bogata, were guests Thursday | Mrs. Doug Alsobrook went to De-
* Of their parents and grandparents, port Friday to visit her sister, Mrs.
!►. Mrs. E. G. Morgan. 'Sam Bryson, who was visiting there
Poug Alaobrook had the misfor- ’ from Greenville.
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF /
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DEPORT, TEXAS
At Close of Business, December 3!, 1942
CHICKS
fuUch f.
Males
Tour
Chicks Early
We are booking orders for chicks and custom space.
■“**1 pay you to order ahead of time.
BUY POULTRY, EGGS
)CREAM
M
ASSETS
Loans & Discounts
Banking House, Fur. & Fix.
Other Rea! Estate
U. S. Bonds
Other Bonds, Stocks and
Warrants
CCC Cotton Loans
Cotton Account
Cash & Exchange
TOTAL
$ 86,966.32
4,000.00
1.00
$60,150.00
18,773.86
26,399.59
6.925.02
164,540.04— 276,788.51
$367,745.83
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
DEPOSITS
TOT*AL.
LIABILITIES
$50,000.00
35,000.00
7,021.81
275,724.02
$367,745.83
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First National Bank
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Dress Materials
Just Received
A new shipment of Spring
materials. We invite you to
come in and see these beau-
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are complete—
Rayon and Linen Weaves 49c yd.
Blendspun 39c yd.
Crown-tested Crepe 79c yd.
5 per cent Wool Blankets $2.98
50 per cent Wool Blankets $7.50
Cotton Blankets $1.98
Men’s New Dress Pants $2.98
Stephens Khaki Suits______________________ $3.47
E & W Dress Shirts___________ $1.49-$1.98
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1943, newspaper, January 28, 1943; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902215/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.