The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
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Mr. and Mrs. Marion Young-
TRADES DAY
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Drinks ift Way to Health*
One assortment of 36 to 40 in. cream and white ground,
* colored figures and scattered eprays, fast colors.
For TRADES DAY we offer some of the most unusual values we have ever presented,
greater than you have seen in the last fifteen years.
They’re more than housefrocks . . . they’re clever fash-
ions that smart women like. Tailoring is perfect. Guar-
anteed to wash; assorted styles, sizes and color combin-
ation.
That means values
The quality is certain and the only thing lowered are prices
32-iach ft-ounce Featherproof Ticking, indigo dyed,
plain stripe, per yard..— ------------------15c
CRISP WASH FROCKS—
65c Values, SPECIAL
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
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preach-1ther, Mr. Brock, Sunday.
? Hel Mmes. Berta Berry and dau-
TENNIS SHOES
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lowing leachers^Were
for the 1932-33 term:
Lee Maddox, principal;
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Table of Womens plain and strap Pumps, good styles,
odd sizes, per pair . >1.95
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36-in heavy weight Brown Domestic, super quality, line -
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OFFICE DEPORT STATE BANK
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Mr. and Mrs. BiUy Hammer
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to make Mrs. Jude Smith. She baa been daughter of Mosley, attended
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Rev. Lively of
Good, serviceable lace-to-toe style, with duck uppers,
sport trim, and heavy rubber toe piece, good sole and
heel, for Men, Women and Children.
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Mrs. Cliff Smith.
Mias Freida Leewright of In-
. dependence, spent the week end
Mias Lorena of Jennings, were in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
guests Sunday of Mrs. Bessie |W. Musgrove.
Greenloa. 1 Several from here attended
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quilting Thursday afternoon.
The foltowing ladies were pi
ent: Mrs. Curtis Glover of De- DeKalb.
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Mrs. Jean Hoye of Blossom,
visited (here Sunday.
General Ma is getting into
to school the headlines again, both in
Manchuria and Texas.—Dallas
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Mies Bertha Phomas at Hoover- an(] granddaughter. Miss Annie
town. i
The following are ill this and J- «L Elder at Morris
week: Murry Franklin. Mrs. Chapel.
Bari Grogan, Misses Nadine and
Laverne Chesahir.
Misses Gertie Morgan, Alice place Guy Stevens, whose
News fam Huteowville:
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ay ter Robotown, day In the home of Mr. and and Mro.
Permanent JKpnCl
Waves
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All work by experienced
operators.
Allie Adams Beauty Shoppe
211-13 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg.
Phone 178 Paris, Texas
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Mt Glyn Young, Nannie Guest and
Frances Chitwood went to Mc-
Crary Saturday for a picnic.
Grady p-"--*•»-*• c-*
& day with his cousin, Mac Rags-
L ; dale, at Rosalie.
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spent Sunday in the home of gueat Saturday of her cousin,
Silas Morgan. Mr*. McLemore Mias Oma Nell Edwards, at
ad son remained for au extend- Lone Oak.
■ visit I G. B. Stanton of Bjgata, cz
Mrs. Buford McAlister and tertained the school pupils with
, Misses Dorothy, a chalk talk Tuesday.
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daughters.
Whatever became of the old* ,
—„ -----.... Viola Woodall, time man who used a rubber
Cora, Ruby Dean and Ernest cigar-holder that looked like the
Johnson of Haleeboro and Mai- nipp]e off a baby’s l.„„
ley Wright of Deport, visitedHamilton County News.
7.—We also had
M.r,’ Sherman Curtis visitors from Independence.
1 Mothers of the community
named Billie Joyce.
Rev. Lively 0? Minter, i_
Haael Moore, iotemediate, |Wonica, Cal., to here for a visit ed here Sunday afternoon. He ____
‘ ----- r will fill a regular appointment'ghter, Mtos-’Nen, Mm. Eda Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Young- here on the fourth Sunday af-land daughter. Miss Shirley of
blood and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ternoon of each month. a | Detroit, visited Sunday in the
visited home of Mr. and | school. New literature has been
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Mr. _____
have moved into the house for-’ther, S. P. Martin,
merly occupied by Tom King
and family. Mr., King has
moved to his farm near Rock-
ford.
Jep Taylor has his sawmill
running full time and is put-
ting out a lot of lumber. Fif-
Four nice bigs bejongilig; fo
Leonard Miner dfed' tent iMK
cocklebcto.
A. met with i
first grade, and Aubrey Elliott attendance Friday night
Byrdtown. ‘ jBL__
Mr. and Mrs. Less Webb of
month Paris, visited here Sunday.
Mrs. Martin of Paris, to vis-
iting her niece, Mrs. Andrew
Grandpa Payne of Clardy,
visited his daughter, Mrs. Alice
McCarter, Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Ollie Nelson and child-
ren of . Shady Grove, spent
Thursday here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Carpen-
ter spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. House at Cross
pupils are making “mem”books. Roads.
The poster board in the pri-
mary room is covered with
fruit and vegetable posters.
Ruby Cheatham and Helen
Anderson returned f
Tuesday after an illness.
The pupils have been work- Journal,
ing hard in order to get a writ-
ing certificate.
Lois Smith,
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MENS BROADCLOTH swq
SHIRTS, SPECIAL / iJC
One lot of Mens Broadcloth Shirts in plain and fancy
patterns, good styles, broken sizes, guaranteed colors,
values to $1.95, Special . 79c
Men, don’t forget that we are selling one of the best
Overalls on the market for, pair fife
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Mens Tan Oxfords, sizes 6, 6yn 7, 7%, good styles,
values to 35.CO, Special -----------------gijg
1-2 Price
four were present at Sunday home of Ed Scaff.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wright
, „ and children of Bogata, spent
. and Mrs. Brady Frye Sunday in the home of her fa-
mnvwi intn thp hnmie for-1 c d
Mrs. Russ Mangrum returned
home Saturday after a month’s
visit with relatives in Dallas.
She was accompanied home by
Mrs. Roy Strickland, who came
for an extended visit in the
home of her sister, Miss Wilma
Mangrum.
Miss Mildred Edwards spent
. . .xu last week in the 'home of her
girls won second place in the Hj,t Mr> Tw Mitehell,
county interscholastic games.
M]\“nd Jr0 W; Yaff<”.d; Mr ™nd Mrs. R. D. Guest of
moved to Mt. Vernon last week. Clarkaville. 8pent Sundav jn the
Jesse Taylor is able to be up f I
after several weeks illness. m.T I N H.Jtv '
J. C. Cunningham has moved ‘ Mr and Mrs Chaa. Dugger
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of Mt. Pleasant,
WM a guest Saturday of Loto
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Mn», L. L. Owens and daughter.
ed by B. D. Holland.
Mrs. Redd of Cunningham, is,
her
Tom Rains of Biardstown, re-
’ | in the home of her parents, Mr.
. and Mrs. W. J. Rogers.
daughter, Mrs.
Charleston, *n home of her aunt, are pianning to present a play
.... L. V. Hancock. |SOon.
Miss Doris Tucker of Com-]
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Everhart spent Satur- wards.
Mrs. Lucian Day of Annona,
Mr, and Mrs. Johnnie Mcl^e- parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
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Barth and family of Paris,
Mrs. McLemore Miss Oma Nell Edwards,
I G. B. Stanton of Bjgata, en-
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Dorothy,' a chalk talk Tuesday.
spent Friday with ; ;
their aunt, Mrs. R. L. King, at (,f Cross Roads,
^Bogata. 1 -J
Charlie Randall and family Bela Stevens.
Bramlett at Atlas.
Rexall 1c Sale—1 pint Mi 31
City Drug Store.
Rexall 1c Sale this week at p)ayed our teams Friday.
brother, ( laude Burkes, at De- price of one, plus one cent.
W. H. Nance and family, Mr. Marie
We ant glad to welcome Mor-
ris Parks and Hilda Jane Grant
oaugnier <n awsiey, attendee
the bedside of the letter’s fa- Elliott and Roma Grant to the The T. T.
to the seventh.
Those to receive attendance
certificates for the past
are: Primer, Robbie Gene
Black; first grade, Daisy Nell
Parks; second grade, Claude
Johnson and Herman Smith;
fifth grade, Oma Nell Edwards
and Irene Johnson; 8th grade,
Ruth Mitchell; 9th grade, Vau-
ghn White and Helen Tidwell.
Ringling Bros, circus to visit-'
ing the sand table in,the pri-
mary room. .
The fourth grade English1
our school Friday.
of Blanton Crek, visited Satur-1
Mrs. L. V. Hancock.
Miss Doris Tucker of Com-]
Imerce, spent the week, end in
Maryine Stevens swallowed a the home of her parents, Mr. jn bottle; during lc sale, 2 bot-
and and Mrs. W. M. Tucker. I ties for 70 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. Twyman Mit-I City Drug Store,
attended chell of Detroit, spent Sunday —S
in the home of her parents. Mr. | Mr and Mrs. Leonard Bullard
Mrs. Oma Bishop is visiting and Mrs. John Edwards. ,and daughter of Deport, visit-
■ Mr. ami Mrs. Leas I-awler of “ ®unday ,n home ot Bob
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mett visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl her
Murphy at Minter, Sunday.
Liberty playground ball teams
Musgrove.
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Mrs. Levi Ohesshir gave a singing at Halesboro Sunday.
---. Prof. O. V. Burns spent the
•res- week end with home folks at
port. Mmes. f. J. Lemens, Flor-1 "Or.and Mrs. J. W. Musgrove teen men are employed at the
ence Franklin, Emma Wood, and children spent Sunday in mill.
Jap Chesshir, Mack Mitchell, the home of Mr. Musgrove’s Our. playground ball team of
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A. Hale and R. M. Bell.
. G. W. Grant and grandchild-
ren, Furman and Miss Doris
Bell, were guests Saturday and
Sunday of his son-in-law, E. M.
McBryde, and his granddaugh-
ter, Mrs. f
wbiteaboro. j. w. Hunt.
Miss Hazel Moore of Paris,] f'_. „. 2 ?2.. . . II_
L spent the week end with her ed to Commerce Friday.
mother, Mrs. Frank Moore.
^^7 '••-The following enjoyed a pic- cently visited his mother, Mrs.
. nfc Friday in Carl Wood’s pas- D. C. Rains, who is ill.
U K - ture: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood,! Mr. and Mrs. Sterling I^and-
Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Warren and rum and children of DeporL
daughter,. Miss Susie lz>u; Mrs. spent Sunday in the home of
Guy Stevens and daughters, Mrs. Landrurfi’s mother, Mrs.1
'* Misses Madeline and Edna Mae; Lou Chance. . ... .
Mrs. Emma Wood and children, Mrs. Martha Allen and child-1 has-been quite Hl si nee.
Lawrence, Misses Elsie and ren have moved back to their
Frances; Alvis Summers, Jack farm at bakdale.
Rollins. Carles Vaughn. Frank < — —1 ■ - —
y Edward Moore, Fret! Rodgers, p 2 p ‘ Z ‘ 77
Milt Summons. Misses Minnie Solution 59c; 2 pints'for 60c.
Frances Franklin, Doris, Bell.i
. Ruby and Billie Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Bela Stevens
* spent Thursday night with her cjt'y'o/ug StoV^Two for’the
brother, Claude Burkes, at- De- Pricc of one, plus one cent.
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Carl_ Wood, Sidney_Morgan, E. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Musgrove, at Powderly.
Mrs. D. E. Jeffus of Deport,
visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr.! and Mrs. John Hooper
and children of Greenville, sjient
-.... .... iSunday in the home of Sirs. - , .. . • I mi . tmu mra. vnaa. uugger
Harold Robinson at^Hoopei^ j^rente. Mr. and Mrs. J, end
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunt mov-
I visiting
Brady Frye.
Mrs. Adair
held services at the school
house Saturday night and Sun-
day.
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marble several days ago
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Quite a number
j court at Paris Monday.
Viney Winford at Minter.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ham-1 Deport, visited in the home of
brother, Elbert Tucker,!-----
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ridens and
The children spent Sunday in the-
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LI; Mrs. B. F. Ridens, at Deport.
Miss Alice Temple of Paris,
spent Saturday night in the
Anyway, there is not much home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Baz-
difference in the manner of zell.
classifying eggs and human be-1 Mrs. Etta Mangrum and dau-
ings—some are fresh, others Ighter, Mrs. H. H. Wilkinson of
hardboiled and then some are Bogata, visited Sunday in the
rotten.—Mineral Wells Index, jhome of Miss Wilma Mangrum.
and Buford La Nell,
and Mrs. George Bell and son. sjient j>art of last week with
Glen of Bogata, were guests her cousin, Mathew Gifford, at
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Paris.
Bell. ! People of this community
G. W. Grant attended the gathered up two cases of eggs
School picnic at Bogata. Friday. Sunday to send to the Method-.
Boman Spears and Mrs. Lula ist orphanage at Waco.
Branson spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Burkes
, were guests
1 Sunday of their daughter, Mrs.,
•pent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah] Mrs. Sam Jones and daugh-{
. ters, Misses Christine and Carol
. Mrs. Boyd Reece and child- jean, moved Friday to the
ran of Deport, spent Saturday home of her parents, Mr. and
with her sister. Mrs. Frank Mrs. John Roach, at Independ-
Moore. ehce. •
Mins Jewel Kilgore is visiting Mr. anti Mrs. C. W. Clifton ’
Bell, were guests Sunday of Mr. |
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Dave Everhart was elected1 |
school trustee Saturday to re-
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Luella Chesshir. Jimmie ha(| expired.
Miss Vashtia Edwards of
Lone Oak, spent Saturday night
with her cousin, Miss Ruby Ed-
jwas a guest Thursday of her
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Clarence Warren.
Miss Frances Edwards was a
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1932, newspaper, April 8, 1932; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292995/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.