The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1950 Page: 2 of 8
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ALVIS BALLARD
today and
n eoaductad by
Howell of Ft
At a btulnew mr»Itn|
night plans were dunui-
flor a Mother’* day program
I a revival meeting to be held
and Mrs. Eulaa Ray Butler
of Paris, were In
lity Sunday
Mrs. Clinton Keener of Cross
attended church here
»y-
Mrs. Raymond Ballard was
Mite ill part of last week with
•bap throat, but was much im-
proved on Monday of this week
Rev and Mrs Kenneth Howell
and sons, Larry and Jimmie of
Ft Worth, spent the week end
CUNNINGHAM
ai ms. will Wilson
JSrJrzxiz t«ti
in Paris, who was ill last week.
Mr and Mrs. Morns Cooper
and son of Dallas, an* spending
their vacation with her parents, j
Mr and Mrs Earl Legate and1
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Cooper of Lone Star
Pfc. Welbom Mills is at home
with his mother for a few days Harry
before being transferred from night
By MRS IRA TEMPLE
Mias Betty Jane Oats and Tal-
ma Rocdy surprised their friends
by marrying on April 15 The
bride is the daughter of Lee Oats
of Cunningham and the groom is
the son of Mrs John Roddy of
They were both
reared here and their many
Waco to California.
friends extend congratulations.
A shower was given in their hon-
or at the home of Mr and Mrs
Slusher on Wednesday
A large crowd attended
and they received many nice
Bob King’s oldest brother visit- j gifts They left on Thursday
ed him Tuesday night. . morning for New Mexico, where
Seventy dogs were vaccinated they will make their home.
Friday for rabies | A birthday party was given
Warren Sulsar was here Sat- ' ?8.turd>y n'«h‘ h°nor Mrs
urduy He is in school at Paris
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Potter
With Mr. and Mrs J H Parker I Srhenider, who once taught in
■nd Mr and Mrs Hershal Stone Fulbnght and boarded with Mrs.
Mrs Eulas Short has been vis- I •< » Fisher, announce the ar-
Iting her daughter. Mrs Hugh|“v;'> "f twin boys. They live in
Stewart of Commerce, to make i Austin
the acquaintance of a new grand- Mr and Mrs W B Powell had
•on. Mrs Stewart was formerly as guests an uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Margarette Short jW K Powell of Antlers. Okla .
Mrs William l)av and Mrs S and cousin. Mi and Mis Elmer
C. Short of Pattonville. and Mrs j Powell and family of Jumbo. Ok ,
Carl Hay Hatcher of Marvin, j (,vei the week end.
were in the community visiting > H*'v and Mrs I, L. Hanson of
Thursday afternoon I Hogata. \isited Mrs. John Dug
Miss Robbie Nell Stan . |1 Miss Cora Jaivis Sun-
John Davis at the home of Mr
1 and Mrs. V. T. Coyle A large
crowd attended. Games were
played throughout the evening
and refreshments were served.
Mrs. D E. Jeffus of Paris, vis-
ited relatives here Sunday
mu,
By ttm.ZA
GBT
Mr and Mrs. Boze Allen and I son Hale,
son. Mr and Mrs. Silas Howell j Rev. Bert
By MM. EARL GROOJUV
Mte Fay Morgan of Paris,
spent Sunday with her patents,
Mr and Mrs Silas Morgan.
Mrs. W. H. Edwards is in Bry-
an attending the bedside of her
son-in-law, John Willis Bennett,
who underwent an appendicitis
operation Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Garrett spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ois Swaim and daugh-
ter at Talco.
Mr. and Mrs Gene Foster of
Puris, were supper guests of h< r
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Ford, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs J N Lee and
son spent the week end in Dal-
las visiting his brother, Mr. ar
Mrs. Robert Lee, and other ri
tives, also his uncle. Berry ’
ner in Ft. Wo/th.
Mrs. Archie Spears of Lubbock,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. An-
nie Mitchell and her uncle, Dick-
MILTON
Rymph preached
of Milton, Bob Allen and Brenda I here Sunday morning and was a
.lint l
da\
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spent last week with hi-i
Mr* Elmer Ferguson at Bios om
Jir mie Howell of Ft Worth.
•pen* the week end with Delbert
Ballard
Mr and Mrs Dugan Cl< merit
have a very beautiful flock of
little chickens, consi-ting of
They are two weeks old now and
only a few have been lo t 1 M
Mike' Ballard was taken to
Depot! for medi al t: e.,tr- « ri»
Saturday and lie i now do;m’
nicely.
Eulas Short and ehildien, W.m
da and Jerry, spent Suii'l.,’. ,.t
Commerce with his d.i.nditi '
Mr and Mrs Hugh Stew.crt
Mr and Mrs Oien Watt of
Paris, were Sunday visitoi of
their aunt and uncle. Miss Nina
and Monroe Craft
Young gardens and corn hei'
ore looking very pretty since the
recent rains Most farmers heir
have their cotton planted
A large crowd <«*njoyed tin
baseball games at Shady (' ove
and Pattonville Sunday after-
noon.
Mi and Mrs Frno Mantootli
' of Commerce, visited in tin home
I ,il Mr and Mi
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toe be
lb mb
Wilkerson of Paris, visited rela-
tives here over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs L. E. Marshall of
Ft, Worth, visited his mother,
Mrs. Clyde Bankhead and fam-
il\ over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Higgins
visited Monday in the home
Mi and Mrs. Charles McEwin
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Mor-
gan and Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
Ford.
Mr. and M: Hollis Barker
and son, Steve of Dallas, spent
part of last v. ■ < k w ith her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stevens,
of | Mrs. Weldon Hume of Paris,
spent last Frim.v with them
| Rev. Troy Eudy filled his ap- i Bobbie AI
Jack Dodd Sun- pmntmcnt at the Methodist t urduy night w
I Cl inch Sunday. I P. ris.
Edgar Hookei visited in | m, ;ini| Mrs. y y McGahan
e of Mr and Mrs. Edw in daughters and some of their
’ .t Mt Pleasant Sun- Bunds enjoyed an outing and
I .< i.ic ill then f:irm noi th of
nd M Chios. C»u* st «»f rdossorn on Sundriy.
V1 1,,'i "v«' the Week; Ml -,11(1 MlS, Hus- Waileri, Ml
ook spent Sat-
D. L. Wilson at
Mr. and Mr Pa n Craven visit-
d his cousin. Mr. . nd Mrs. Ar-
By MRS. TULLY TEMPLE
Visitors in the home at llr. and
Mrs. Bill Ybung and family Sun-
day were Mrs. Mary Loven of
Harlingen, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A.
Hignight, Mr and Mrs. Raymond
Hignight, Mr and Mrs. Oscar
Westbrook and Mr. and Mrs
Bob Carrell Jr. of Deport.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bell of
Paris, spent the week end with
his parents, Mr and Mrs Hoyle
Bell and Harold.
Mr and Mrs Tom Coston of
San Benito and Mr. and Mrs.
Gwendlyn Coston of Texarkana,
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
M T. Lawler.
Mr. and Mrs. Tully Temple
isited Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Temple, at
Fulbnght.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Benne't
were called to Bryan Friday to
attend the bedside of their son,
John Willis, who had an appen-
dix operation. Mr. Bennett re-
turned Sunday, Mrs. Bennett re-
maining for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Floyd
and children and M. Floyd ac-
companied by Mr. and Mis.
Claud Whitney of Powderly, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. R Whitney
at Brookston Sunday. They also
visited the Denison dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Talma Harvey
By MRS. THOMAS YOUNG
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. P. T. Wilson Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Legate and
daughter of Greenville, Charley
Legate of McKinney, Mrs Wil-
lie Legate and children, Glyn
and Anita of Milton
The Pattonville Plowboya of
the Lamar County Baseball Lea-
gue, have their new uniforms.
They are blue and white. They
won their first two games, a dou-
ble-header Sunday, by defeating
Hugo, 18-2; and the second game
winning from Faught 16-4.
Mrs. Cecil McDowra was re-
ported ill.
Mrs. Charlie Day, who has
been ill some time, was able to
be out Sunday.
East Lamar seniors, with their
sponsor, Mrs. Elizabeth Bell, en-
joyed an outing at Daingerfield
State Park Friday.
Mrs. Myrtle Nelson with her
F H. Chapter of the East Lamar
School went to Paris Monday for
an industrial tour of the most
important plants.
Thomas Young has returned
to Crossett, Ark., where he is
employed. He spent Saturday
and Sunday with his family here.
The former L. B. Phillips
house, one of the oldest houses
in Pattonville, has been torn
R?SRtissiII!l
| Just watt at Depart will be open
for fishing on May 1. Those who
desire to fish should see me.
Joe McGill.
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• i . inging school
gymnasium on
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Mi <’ind y,
I ii'i'l Mi and Mrs
as improv- j (;j,,, v _ visited
tin r Pate and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mi
p< nt Sunday
E E Davis of Milton <-,,i.sin. Mrs.
•ksville,
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M. mlay
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Kenneth Allen
relatlt es hi I <■
Billy Joe Lovell of Slaton, i p
S.itiiidav night with Ins moth
Ml Lovell
>t
Bell of Parr. is vuiting
1 i.- daughter, Mrs. En d Cox and
family.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Allen visit-
ed Sunday in the home of Mi.
and Mrs Mini Roach at Hogata.
The Will) Club will have an
I he Baptist meeting clo-cd . .jj ,j.,y meeting at the home of | and Gaylon
Sunday at 1 1 a. m Rev Baxter
ilhistiated his .sermon with mov-
ing pictures
Mrs Dessie Staff has impmv-
Mrs Ira Taylor on Friday.
The senior play was presented
at the school building Wi ines-
Iday flight
K1 since suffering a stroke ot j Mr ;iru| Mrs. i.e„nard Davis of
j paralysis ^ Paris. Mr and Mrs. Hoyt Cook
lanny Brandon and Mis. Giace | daughter of Commerce and
Mrs Holland Ballard visited 1 Gn.se ’ of Detroit, were married
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her father. Frank Keener, and
Mrs Dee Harvey at Cross Roads
Sunday
Friends from Oklahoma, spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs
Dugan Clement
Dawson Ballard and Charles
Bybee played baseball at West
Lamar Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Alvi* Glen Ballard spent
Saturday with her parents. Mi
and Mrs Tom Eudy at Cunning-
ham
Bobby Clement has Iwen ill
Mr and Mrs Van White of
Paris, were Sundav visitors of
her brother, Mr and Mrs W V
And* rson.
Mmes. Gene and Cov Hughes
and Van White of Paris, were in
the community visiting last
Thursday
Mr and Mrs C F Rtivlc of
Dallas. Miss Wanclla Baxter.
Loyd and Clifford Baxter of Mr
Kinney. Mr and Mrs C M Ken-
nedy and Charles. A G Ballard
and familv visited in the home
of W. A Ballard Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs Cc il Huvle. Miss
Wanella Baxter, Lovd and Clif
ford Baxter spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs A G Ballard
Mr. and Mrs Felix Stalls of
Paris, visited Sunday afternoon
With Mr. and Mrs A. G Ballard.
Mr. and Mrs W A Ballard.
Morris and Sue Ballard visited
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Fred
Weaver at Hutsonville i
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holbcrt of
m Dallas April .1 They spent the p<(, js visited their parents. Mr.
v eek end in the home of his pat
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eims Bran-
don
Miss Dorothy Br iiidon of Dal-
las. spent the week end* with
home folks.
1st Sgt David Crockett Man
grum left on boat from Honolulu
April 11 He is expected home
soon and will be stationed at Ft
Sill, Okla
Miss Billie Ruth Price, who
ti ai hes in Pans, visited her par-
ents. Mr and Mr A V Price.
o\ el the v. eek end
Mr. and Mrs Leo Ridens had
their gi anddaughter of Avery
visiting them last week
Mr M II Lee. Mark Lee Jr..
Mis Newt Bryson of Hogata, vis-
it# d Mrs G C Robinson in a Ft.
Woitli hospital Saturday
and Mrs Jim Davis and Mr and
Mis. Buh Holbcrt over the week
end.
Mrs J H Temple of Paris, is
visiting her children in Cunning-
ham.
Cotton planting is well under
way in this section this week.
PARR NAMED EDITOR
P. J. COLLEGE BAT
iUgh’cr at Paris
Doug Alsobrook
' i noon with her
•:n Wil.on and
' ai of Pa is.
Thornt' n and
I wing visitors:
and Mrs Ed
. Mr. and Mrs.
family of San
v, and her sis-
I E. Lee of
night.
Lafayette Bailey
:iod in the home
ot her sister. Mi. and Mrs. How-
ard Crawford. Sunday at. Post
Oak
Mr. Wilson an
Mr and Mr-
son had the 1
Hoi brother, ’’
Hunt and dan;
.lack Henry a:
Antonio, Thui '
ter. Mr. and M
Houston, Frida
Mr. and Mr
HOOVKRTOWN
Mr* Modena Lawler spent
from Friday until Monday with
her eon. Frank Hall and family,
lira Bertha McArthur and Geo
Cooker family in Dallas Mr. and
Mra. W. H. Gueat accompanied
her and viaited their daughter.
Laon McAllister at Grand
MASONIC MEETING
Regular stated meeting of
Deport Lodge 381, A F
& A M , will be held Sat-
urday night. April 29th,
7:30 o’clock.
Rev. Wesley Talley preached
here Saturday : .cht. Rev. M. L.
Hart of Cross Roads, filled his
regular appointment Sunday.
The young pei t le's service Sun-
day night was ■ 4 held because
of rain.
Mis. W W Dry int spent the
week with his daughter, Mr. and
Mis. Oscar Horton at Detroit.
Mr. arid Mrs. C .Hide Chumb-
lcy and f.unily spent the week
end v. ith her sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Press Whith-v at Ft, Towson. Ok.
In an electin'! held this week Mr- ;in,! Mrs- Dl w "f
at Paris Junior College, Claud I F< Wn,"h visited Ji* i hroth.-r,
Parr was elected editor of Thi j ■ an^ W. E. llov.c. F li-
ft. it. the college paper, for the “''V
1950-51 year j Miss Jo 1! e.vman of Ft Worth,
Claud is a 1949 graduate of , I ' nt *hi......k end with In fa-
Taleo High School and during the 'her. Pete .Bowman and
5±2 S2 i«
«» . ,, . ,, ,, .'the old house.
Mr. and Mrs. James Holt and _
childrert were guests Sunday of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Johnson at Deport | -
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Matlock | We wish to express our sincere
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Mar- [thanks and appreciation to
cum at Deport a few days this friends and neighbors Mor their
v. i < k.
J C Harvey of Idaho], Okla.,
spent the week end with his par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. Oran Harvey.
Several from here attended the
junior play at East Lamar school
Wedne day right.
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Bell have
been painting and repapering
their home the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lawler
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ulvus An-
derson and son at Deport Sunday.
last two years he was sports re-
porter for the Talco Times. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Pair.
Mrs. T H. Solomon of Rugby
and Mrs. E T. Faucett and sons,
Leroy and Douglas of Detroit, re-
turned Thursday after a visit
w;th friends at Hobbs, N. M ,
I Phoenix, Ariz.. and their brother,
F M Fesmire at Newport Beach,
Members urged to attend. Visit- ", and re,ativM at SanBcr
ing Brethren cordially invited. Cfa,,f” dnd nldt,vf s dt San B< r
i s.
i Misses I.otibc and Mary Kather-
ine Bowman, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H Chumhley
and children visited friends in
Paris Saturday.
Mrs. W E Howe went to Ft.
Worth to attend the bedside of
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. James
Howe, who is ill with mumps.
Miss Joyce Ann Howe visited
relatives at Clarksville Sunday.
M P HULEN. W M
A L. STALLS, Secy.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bullard.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Lewis and
daughter, Cynthia Ann of Dallas
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Opal Foster.
nadino and Pasadena, Calif and
at Turkey. They visited the
caverns at Carlsbad, Hoover Dam
and the Grand Canyon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson and
Phyllis of Paris and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Foster spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. Opal Foster.
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courtesies during the illness and
following the death of our father
and brother, Ed Nobles. For
every service and word of sym-
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1950, newspaper, April 27, 1950; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005692/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.