The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1948 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1M8
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PAGE THREE
LADIES
AT GRANT HOME
.. The WSCS of the Methodist
Church met Monday evening at
8 o’clock in the home of Mrs.
Phillips Grant with Mrs. Elbert
Veteto and Mrs. Joe Grant as
co-hostesses Mrs. Curtj^ Glover
gave the devotional from Isaiah
and Mrs. Mac Webb directed the
program on “Christ, the one-
governing companion of our
way.’’ She was assisted by Mrs.
Curtis Cheatham. The hostesses
served refreshments to 13 mem-
bers and one visitor, Mrs. Hal
Murrell of Lufkin.
Rugby Gin
Wants to
GIN YOUR COTTON
The plant is in first class con-
dition and ready to go at any
time.
We offer the same service as
any other gin in this area and
respectfully solicit your pat-
RVGBY
ronage.
COURTEOUS
EXPERIENCED MEN
ARE ON THE JOB TO
SERVE YOU
Rugby Gin
J. J. ELDER, Manager
Visitors in the home of Mr and
Mrs. Jim Lee and family Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tyler
and daughter of Byrdtown, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lee of Dallas,
Wallace Lee of Clarksville and
Miss Freida Jeffery of Milton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee of
Dallas, spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lee and son.
Miss Mary Lowery spent the
week end with her sister, Mrs.
Bill Slaton, at Deport.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Solomon
attended the funeral of Mrs. C.
C. Newsome at the Mt. Pleasant
Church Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Lemens and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood visited
Mrs Bud Haskins of Hollis, Ok.,
in the home of Mrs. L. B. Morri-
son at Pattonville Sunday after-
noon.
Mrs. Marcelle Westbrook and
Sue and Miss Ollie Slaton of De-
port, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Slaton and Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Betterton.
Miss Bettie Sue Bell of Bopata,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Travis Solomon.
Misses Sally Jones, June Troutt.
Pat Hoover, Ruth Wharton and
Bettie Sue Bell of Bogata and
Miss Ruth Grogan enjoyed a
cream supper in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Garrett Thursday
night.
Mrs. Odis Hill of Levelland, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Dick
Hale and family, and her brother.
Earnest Ham and family.
Mrs. Florence Franklin and
Miss Iola Franklin and Mrs. Al-
vis Summers and children of Ful-
bright, spent Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Franklin and j
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baggs of
Wichita Falls, visited Jim Lee |
and family Friday and Saturday. |
Rev. J. D. McClung of Mt.
Pleasant, closed the meeting here'
Friday night. Among those at-
tendin'’ services Friday night
vi re Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ram-
sev, Mrs. Maggie Rodgers, Mrs.
Rill Leo and daughter, Billie
Ruth, and Misses Winnie and
Evelyn Shumate of Post Oak.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kelley
and children of Paris, scent Sat-
urday night with her sister, Mrs.
Lindell Jeffery and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carvie Bailey of
Deport, were guests Friday night
of Mr and Mrs. Lafayette Bai-
ley.
John William Griffin of De-
I port, is spending part of the
I week with his uncle, Earl Gro-
PATTONVILLE
Mrs. Eunice Rodgers of Clarks-
ville, Ark., is visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Benham.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Teems and
children of Pyote, are visiting
her father, R. L. McDowra, and
other relatives.
Mrs. Waltzie Fendley Higdon,
Mrs. Zetta M. Fendley Salters
and Mrs. Mary Helen Short Sal-
ters received their B. S. degrees
from ETSTC, Commerce Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skidmore
Jr., who are employed in Dallas
\ isited here over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malone
and children have moved Into
the house they recently purchas-
ed from Frank Weaver.
Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil McDowra, who is employ-
ed in Dallas, visited his parents
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Day and
son from Dallas, visited relatives
ever the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hammond
and children of Biardstown, vis-
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Westbrook, over the week
end.
Miss Robbye Phillips spent the
week end with friends in Mt.
Pleasant, '
MINTER
Mr. and Mrs. A E Ball attend-
<d the funeral of her uncle, C. I.
Keener of Tom Bean, Sunday.
John David Ball and Warren
Denison of Cushing, Ok., spent
| the week end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Ball and Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Denison.
Rev. S. M. Bean filled his regu-
lar appointment here Sunday
( vening.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ball of Cor-
pus Christi, were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ball Thurs-
day evening.
Mrs. Christene Mayberry and
daughter, Dorothy Ellen of Hon-
do, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Robinson, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Anderson
of Pattonville, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earnest Hulett.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Terry of
Petersburg, are visiting his sis-
ter, Mrs. A. E. Ball and Mr. Ball.
Misses Nancy Norrell and Ruth
Gunn, who have been attending
school at ETSTC, Commerce, ar^
at home for the remainder of the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Denison
spent Sunday with their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Blake Bonham, and Mr.
Bonham at Unity.
O’KEEFE & MERRITT GAS RANGES
pan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garrett and
daughter, Maxine of Ft. Worth,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Holsom-
baek of Dallas, spent the week
end with his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Garrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hume of
Dallas, spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Bell of Rosalie visited them
the Stevens home Sunday.
Jackie McAllister is visiting
his aunts, Mrs. John Epps and
Mrs. Ben Craven.
Mrs. Matt Ferguson, who has
been visiting her brother. Tom
| Lemens. and her sisters, Mrs.
Ei vi ChessUir and Mrs. Gene
!li;:le. left Tuesday for her homo
'at Austin.
A large crowd attended sing-
ing hero Sunday ni.'lit. It was
decided that we would have sing-
ing every fourth Sunday night.
Everyone is invited to attend.
I Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Stevens and
children of Linden, spent Son-
ina y in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Lee and son.
i Kenith Jeffery of Milton, spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
; J. D. Lee.
Your Automobile
REPAIR JOB
grets prompt and
expert attention
here
DRIVE IN FOR A
CHECK-UP
ANY TIME
When you think of
CAR CARE, think of
Fred Skidmore
& Sons
PATTONVILLE
New and Renewed
Times Subscribers
The Times honor roll grows
from week to week, which means
that The Times is adding new
names to the subscription list each
week. Renewals have been al-
most 100 per cent, in other words,
in j we have lost very few old sub-
| scribers, and have added many
new names to the subscription list
Mrs. J. O. White
H. C. Secrest
G. M. Eudv
Frank Bell
Austin Burkett
Mrs. C. H. Harkrider
J. A. Buster
W. I. Lawler
Lat Nichols
Marshall Grant
D. F. Benton
Thomas Westbrook
Willie E. Fincher
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For that comfortable, crispy-
cool feeling, let us clean and
press your clothes. When you
intrust your clothes to us they
will come back in perfect con-
dition.
STELLROSE CLEANERS
HARVEY COLLIER, Owner
Across from Junior College—PARIS
‘KELSEY
—call 84.’
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ItiPl!Wi
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As advertise<1 in Vogue.
Wool Crepe . . . 3.49
Wool Flannel . . 2.98
Covert Suiting . . 3.98
Covert Coating .. 4.50
Linings—
.98 to 1.49
For Your
Natural Gas or Butane C. P. Approved. Table Top that when raised forms
shelf. Shelf Lraccs form Towel Rack when not in use. You need no
matches—every burner has Automatic Pilot Light. Patented Grilivator
waist high Broiler with lever for automatic raising and lowering. Remov-
able cast iron Griddle. Extra wide-vision lamp with automatic electric
alarm elarm time clock. Large oven, extra light socket for any electric
appliance. All top removable for easy cleaning. Many other desirable
features too numerous to mention. The one truly different range.
Price $284.50
DRUG NEEDS
AND
School Supplies
Visit Our Store
We have a good supply.
When thirsty and tired—
visit our FOUNTAIN —the
coldest Coca-Colas in town.
Bring Us Your
DOCTOR’S
PRESCRIPTIONS
Millik
§L<-'
Others from $182 to $307.50 (Fully Installed)
BUY NOW FOR A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT BEFORE
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS GO INTO EFFECT
turns towards I all — open season
for tailored smartness at home am where —
traditional time for the suit you love to live in.
There are milliken woolens and worsteds
(100% virgin wool) and milliken fine rayon linings
to match or contrast — for all your fashions this Fall., 4 C§|
Warp Suede . . . 5.95
Worsted Suiting. 6.95
Watch for Opening: Date of
New Cox Furniture Co in Deport
Phone 441 *
1711 Clarksville
yr TuJiniiuM
CO.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1948, newspaper, August 26, 1948; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921795/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.