The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947
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FVLBRiGHT
Bill Baker went to San Anton-
ie last week to visit his son,
Bill Jr., who is stationed there
in the air service.
Mrs. R. P. Kerbow and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Galen Igo and Ginger
of Houston, visited Mrs. Edgar
Hooker Thursday afternoon.
. Mrs. Sulsar entertained her
Jim, with a birthday party
^Htursday evening.
'^^slr. and Mrs. Wesley Lawler
and Russell Humphrey were here
Friday night visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Baker. Russeli Humph-
rey bought a horse from Dick
Scott.
Mrs. Rachael George left Sat-
urday to visit her daughter in
Dallas.
Mrs. Bill Baker went to Grand
Prairie Saturday to visit her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawler.
Worley Thompson of Com-
merce, apent the week end with
his -‘uni;:. Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Thi \ ,',.:oii. 1
M: . Cuion Longacre and
dan- krf Goose Creek, spent
the k v’d with her parents.
R. O. Legate had a very
rjere heart attack Sunday.
.Mrs. George Wren Ward and
children of Denison, were here
last week with her mother, Mrs.
R. O. Legate, who is ill.
Miss Robbie Nell Legate of
Dallas, spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Legate.
Wanda Ridens has gone to
Denisqn to visit relatives.
Lawatha Raglan is visiting a
cousin in Dallas.
Miss Kennie Rae Watson of
Dallas, spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Watson.
Miss Patsy Turner of Dallas,
spent the week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Tur-
ner.
Mrs. R. E. Daniels of Clarks-
ville, visited her daughter, Mrs.
Raglan, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mills and
Mrs. Tony Moore and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. Beulah
Woods at Garrett’s Bluff over the
week end.
Horace Lawler and .nr,;,
-^Krren and Ronnie of Morton,
?"e visiting her mother. Mrs.
John Dugger, and Mies Cora Jar-
vis.
Miss Edit!1 Mitchell of Cut-
hand, spent the week end in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
Turner.
Flo; d Anderson, grand, on < *’
Mr. and M si' \V. J. .lo F ,n
came Mop. ay v. i'h 1 is kv , ;
and son M the dnv in the Ho!
Kim; I : <e.
Mr. Mrs John R -v.
soil. Mi1:;; of P;e 1 s’)t ut S n s ;
v. ii!i li: - parent Ms. and Ms
l): a1 Ramsey.
Tom L nil'll.-
ting the grass
< 'inetory with
CUNNINGHAM
Who Won the Prize?
I Readers May Ask
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
The State of Texas
sissa Harris Greeting:
To: Nar-
You are
CITATION BT PUBLICATION
The State of Texas. To: James
A. Crawford Greeting: You are
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
and deep gratitude to our many
loyal friends for their help dur-
Edla Kennedy pasted away at _ ________________ _______ __________________
his home here Simday after aj Nurnerous lotteries or “draw- commanded to appear and an-[ commanded to appear and an- *°r jhj*r The Rev °1,vel Delmar, IMf
long illness. He leaves a host 1 ara swer the plainti£r, petition at or 1 swer the plaintiff’s petition at or th.e 1 lne*s and dea‘h of Pastor of the Deport Baptist
of relatives and friend, to mourn cofntry today agndPoften a newsC before 10 o’clock a. m. of the first : before 10 o’clock a. m. of the f.rst K^edv F.nec'! , v d' t Church, conducted his first
hlMi^‘Sfttve Cruise daughter ' paper is criticized for not pub- Monday after the expiration of 42 Monday after the expiration of 42 Sank those who brought lunch vlcc as local pastor last Sunday
oftn^rS lishin« such ■«■*" «"<* not days from the date of issuance, days from the date of issuance IS*™™ beaut ul lowers morning and evening. TheMtffc
ui mr. aiiu ivna. ucu « ann0uncmiz names of the win- of this Citation, the same being of this Citation, the same being ... „ i . t „ . »• .
Gordon Sharp, son of Mr. and p u c,n* names win th lst d of s u>mt Monday the 1st day of Scptem ^ D‘; Elder Mr. od.st congregation Amused
The single sentence below tells ! ber, A D, 1947. at or before 10 be,. A. D. 1947, at or before ID »ro’ * ark Malone. Bro. their services on Sunday night to
to publishers of news- o’clock a. m„ before the Honor- o’clock a. m„ before the Honor- Evervtl'in« wr'’iwwTl "The' Rev Delmar is moi
papers, who expect Uncle Sam i able District Court el Red Rnvr able District CouH of Jled River ,(U,d than lords'can say. his family here thi, week,
NBW BAPTIST PASTOR
HOLDS FIRST SERVICE
Mrs. Dave Sharp of this place, j
were united in marriage on Sat- ., * “J.
urday, July 19. The community 1 *
extends congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clinton of
Commerce, spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , deposited in
to assist in the delivery of them: County, at the Court House in County, at the Court House in
“No matter concerning a lot- Clarksville, Texas. i Clarksville. Texas,
tery or gift enterprise shall be Said plaintiff’s petition was fil- Said plaint ill's petition was
or carried by the , ed on the 10th day of June, 1947. filed on the 17t:r day of Decern-
j mails of the United States.” | The file number of said suit be- ! Deiy 1H16, The file number of
| The rules go on to set out what i ing No. 19665. The names of the ! sa*d S(Jh being No. 19584. The
per^Saturday nighVat the school ; par^!";!f‘^ So1 IIar*1 nam°S °f parUt‘S *" Said suit
building. Everybody is invited.
Ira Taylor.
The WI1D Club will sponsor
a cake walk and ice cream sup-
pri is. They embrace any plan 1 ns as Plaintiff, and Narsissa Har- are: Euretha Crawford as Plain-
or scheme in which the element ris as Defendant. j tiff, and James A. Crawford as
of chance is a part. It makes no The naUlre of said suit being Dei®ndant
difference what terms of parti- substantially as follows, to wit: I The nalure of sald sult being
cipation costs. The beneficiary j xiiis is a suit for divorce where- substantially as follows, to wit:
may be a church or club or char- : in plaintiff alleges as grounds for 1 Thls, is a. PU1' f<ir divorce vbere-
itable institution. If the winning divorce that defendant abandon- , Pbuntiil alleges as grounds for
Bean’s appointment at the Met'n- 1 I'**01. dePcads 1up<m.wllat of' ed plaintiff over ten years prior
„i, ....„o v.......ten called luck, it is forbidden |0 n1L. fjijng of t - petition.
i as far as the post office is con- plarntiff further alk- cs that n<*
eei ned. children were born t , 1 cm and
The penalty for such a vio- (j.at there is no conn mii'y uro-
Li,ion is a fine up to $1,000 to pt.rtowned by the . Plaintiff
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kennedy
of Dallas, are visiting relatives
here.
Several from here attended
singing at Shady Grove Sunday.
Sunday will be Rev. S. M.
odist church. Everybody is in-
vite! to hear him.
Mrs. Ella Watson of Charles-
ton. is visitig her children here.
Mrs. W. J. Fowler is ill at her „.i • ., , , , , ■
winch mav he added a years im-
mor<‘
May God richly bless you all.
Mrs. Fai t Kennedy.
Mrs. Harry Mcrrii'ield,
Marian Kennedy.
Marshall Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster
were in ht. Worth last week to i
move Ins sister, Mrs. C. D. Pat- •
terson and daughter, Phyllis:
Ann, from the home of his oar- I
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Opal Foster!
in the Martin community to j
make their home. Mrs. Patter- '
son and daughter had lu on \ : !
ing her parents for the last few
home.
Misses Betty Eudy and Row-
land Ilulctt are visiting relatives j
in Paris this week.
Word has been received here :
that Cumi Grimmett, daughter,
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Grimmett j
of Paris, formerly of Cunning-
pnsonment.
prays for divorce at J for such
Griffin Popular
With Y oung Fans
Ray Sissell, sports editor of the
otlier relief to which nc
ltKiy
be*
entitled.
If this Citation is m,
t s'ervctl
within 90 days after t’u
■ date
of
its issuance, it shall he
returned
unserved.
Issued this the 14tii
day
of
ham, is in the hospital with po- ! Paris News, hanejj? “Pinkie” 1 July, A. D., 1947.
lio. Her friends here wish her [ Griffin, Deport hoy and sqn of
a speedy recovery. ----1 **— T ™
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kyle and real bouquet. Sissell says:
Mr. and Mrs. J,m B. Griffin, a | of^CoCj''aTZtfcv Jn'cS
divorce a course of cruel treat-
ment on the part of defendant
which makes their living togeth-
er insupportable. Plaintiff prays j v-' cits. Mr. and Mrs. K. sfor Til
for divot eo aial such further re- ! visited her patents. Mr. and Mi
lief that she may he entitle J to ! ''rv Smith,
receive
If thii Cita'ien is not ivived
within 90 ee>s after the date of
its issuance, it shall he returned
ut,.- rv. d
Issued this the 14th dav ef
July. A. D„ 1947.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Clarks-
ville, Texas, this the 14th day of
July, A. D . 1947.
E. W. BOWERS. Clerk District
they will he located at the Bap-
tist parsonage.
LINOLEUM! LINOLEUM!
LINOLEUM!
We have lots of it, and 13 pa
terns in 6 and 9 foot felt base
and inlaid. Priced at only
79c yd. and up
STONE & DIXON
25 Lamar, Next to Grand
Theatre—PARIS
Mr. and Mrs. Bee Bristo, Mr. and | Popularity of James “Pinkie” | juiy’ a D 1947
Mrs. Jessie Smith and Mr. and j Griffin; hustling second baseman
ville, Texas, this the 14th day of Court, Red River County, Texas.
Mrs. Floyd Smith of Paris, at
tended the funeral of Edla Kei*- i lives in Deport, is not to be de-
, .U r. ■ , , E. W. BOWERS, Clerk District
for the Pans Red Peppers who Court Red Rlver County> Tcxas.
nedy here Monday.
Mrs. John Allen spent the
week end with relatives at Box-
elder.
Major Air Line
Adds Paris to
Its Schedule
Mid-Continent Airlines,
has announced that it was
ing Paris, Texas, to its daily !
scheduled flights on Aug. 1.
J. W. Miller, president of the I
sir line, said inauguration of scr- ] fteW GnfJ JlotlCWed
\ ice to Pans had been dclavea r„,.
P> nding release of near-by Cox / UtlCS SllOSCriherS
Army Airfield by the govern-' ___
ment and ti e installation of pas-
. I per ; nil rail: i facililit s . ! the
b'l n inal. These e low L -inc
I nied. Here’s a story that came
'to this writer recently that FAMILY REUNION SUNDAY
| proves it. Seems that a small MAURICE HOBBS HOME
boy in Paris was dressed in his ---
baseball uniform and playing in
the front yard when someone
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bell of
Longview , returned to their home
Tuesday after a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith accompanied
them home for a visit and to
visit in the Clarence Smith home
at Jefferson.
FAfri-pillK CASINO'- Dauas
WEEK OF
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hobbs
were host and hostess at their
drove by in a car and hollered ( |lomc at Halesboro Sunday for j Mrs. R. E. McDivitt and sons,
Hi. Babe Ruth. The story goes j a family reunion. Each brought 1 Jimmie and John went to Tyler
that the little boy started crying, a covered dish and a delicious ' Saturday to visit Mrs. Albert
ran into the house and his mo-, ]unch was served at the noon Hallman. Mrs. McDivitt and j
thcr asked what was wrong. The ^ bom. p, the following: Mrs. G.- John w ent to Eranskton to visit !
Inc lrop,-y ivas- ••WeU. somebody just c Hobbs. Rayford and Ruth 1 Mr. McDivitt. returning home on i
add" call<‘d mi’ Babt‘ Tiuth and 1 don’t Y.inct,v „f Deport, Mr. and Mrs. " '
want to be him. 1 want to he Lum Rennell. Mr. an Mrs. Rav-
mond Fennell and N> 1! McAllis-
ter. M r i r.d 5Trs. Pa 1 Wi Miain ■.
Geo" re and Patty Ria lb.! I>s, all
of R.igita: Mr. and f’r.-. Arvil
Chandler and child),', ot 1 i-
GERTRUDE NIESEN
ROBERTA
with LOU PARKER. GEORGE BRITTON
Mail Ordart Accepted Dallas Box Offlca
PRICES
STARLIGHT OPERETTA BOX OFFIC1
GROUND FLOOR IRWIN KEASKR B1DG.
CORNER COMMERCE AND ERVAT
DALLAS 1. IEXAS
Including Federal Tax
$2.40-$L80-$1.20-60(
Pinkie Gi • i*fin.’
Monday.
loi,,n "
homo.
Jimmie
\isit in
remained for
the Hallman
jU Three Other Great Shows—Nightly Through August 24
STATE FAIR CASINO-DALLAS
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Ids new motor
J*|W'erc'd mower. Tie is doing a
job. Our comotory execu-
wos are planning to get a simi-
lar mower to keep our ceinctei}
in good condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rozell and
Miss Rosa Baker had dinner in
the J. K. Baker home in Bag-
well, where his niece and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe For-
est of Avery, were visiting.
Paul Matthews of Cooper, has
been holding a series of meetings
at the Church of Christ, which
closed Wednesday night.
Mrs. L. R. Wright and Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Legate were Sunday
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Crosson at Deport.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Doyle
Temple and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey D. Brown of Paris and Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Kelley and daugh-
ter of Deport, spent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hu-
bert Kelley.
•. f >v moniiis.
■la
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It Pays to Advertise.
To My Old Friends
In the Bogata-
Deport Area —
and to Others Who I would
like to make my Friends:
YOU ARE
INVITED
To vifit me at the CHAT
CHEW, across the
from Paris Junior
Hamburgers
Sandwiches
Cold Drinks 1
Good Coffee
.vTr. and Mrs. Did: Owen and 1
(km.;! uvs, C.nolvn and Mary'
Louise, and Miss Mattie Ellen
Dickson wear in Dallas Sunday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Snell. ,
Mrs. J. L. Dickson, who had j
spent a week with her sister, Mrs.
Snell, and brother, Homer Hayes
accompanied them home.
: . . 1 a-. . • . uMir'm
IV . ; m !■' I ik-v
R- w. : "■ i
Community Public Service Co.
John G. Wright :
J. C. Anderson
Lloyd P. Hayes
Carol Swint is visiting her
cousin, Meleta Swint in Paris.
LITE
I’.rb" -Tv; cv: > i ’
bedroom suite. : print,a a r.d
mattress. FI5L10 values. An -
niversary Sale. ?'’.9.97. Pay S20
down, balance $1.69 weekly.
STONE & DIXON
25 Lamar, Next to Grand
Theatre—PARIS
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Start Sewing Now
* for
BACK TO SCHOOL
DRESSES
BATES BROADCLOTH
In Stripes, Dots
and Floral
DOTTED ORGANDY
FLORAL MUSLIN
PRINTED PERCALE
SEERSUCKER in Stripes
and Checks and
Other Fabrics
Regular Me
YOUR CHOICE
79c
SPUN RAYONS
WASH SILKS
IMPORTED SWISS
FLORAL JERSEY
And Other
Fine Fabrics
Regular $149
YOUR CHOICE
$1.19
AND CALF SCRAMBLE
JULY 24th thru 27th
8 p. m. Each Night and Sunday Matinee
Paris' American Legion
wori^^j^amhon^iTp^
benefit Winfield F. Browji Post No. 30
nil* p. ■ |»
li BJLM
mmmmm
PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT
u Where Paris
Shoppers Save”
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1947, newspaper, July 24, 1947; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922118/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.