The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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Miss Mattie Patton visited in
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and Girls. Priced $2.50 to $4.95
New Tams and Hats for School days 50c to $2.95
Many New Wash Frocks suitable for School Wear—
Priced from 69c to $1.98
Hallie Cook and Mr.i.
Vaughn of Clarksville, visited
in the home of F. M. Hobbs
Thursday.
Mrs. F. M. Hobbs visited Mrs.1
Tucker Quinton at Bogata
Wednesday.
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Mrs. Bettie Hammett of Mc-
[Crury, has been here to attend
Denny the bedside of J. W. Lewis.
Ed Lee of Paris and Willie
Lee of Martin were called here'
Ed Harvey of Tuesday by the illness of their;
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and Paris, viarted J. W. Lewis Fri-j
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A second carload of water
was sb’"*?"''’ into Pattonville
from Peris this week. It ?s
G. C. Porter. •
Mrs. M. C. Porter and child-
ren of Ennis, spent Wednesday
and Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Weaver
Water is getting scarce here, returned to their home at Ada,
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and Mrs. Odie Essery of Dallas, an(j
are visiting in the home of J. jay
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port, was a guest Sunday of
’Miss Onnis Cogbill.
Mr. and Mrs. Cale McCrury
of McCrury, Visited in the home
of J. W. Lewis Sunday.
Several from here went to
his Shady Grove to the singing con-
W. Merritt.
Several were ill the past
week, among them were Robert
! Merritt, Bob Thomas
Young, Jess Merritt and Wood
Lawrence Merritt and Elsie
Farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Monk of
Blossom, are visiting in the,
home of their daughter, Mrs. .and children and Billy Brown
Bob Phillips. 1
Miss Earline Youpg spent the mont Monday,
past week with her sister, Mrs. I
J. B. Thomas, at Marvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
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McClung at Blossom.
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Paris, visited relatives here the father, J. W.
0j- past week. I Mr. and Mr
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Mr. and Mrs. Sydmy Morgan small
were guests Sunday of ,r‘
Garvin Bailey of Post Oak. who
Interesting Tweeds, Wool, Silk and Cotton—more color-
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Pauline and Lucille
Kate and Clarice
injured while
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ands of children. A new School Year! A New Season! Many items of New Apparel must be had—We are
always interested in all the schools in this vicinity as well as our own Deport School, and have made ample
preparation that your needs may be readily supplied here.
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[spending the week with ...
aunt. Miss Ida Franklin. | vention Sunday.
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with his brother, Bela Stevens,
and family at Cross Roads.
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Alister made a
Clarksville Saturday.
Ernest Craven and family of
Sherman, were guests from Sat-
B Rrday 7Jnti‘ Monday of his br »-. Aold’at 75 cents per' tank.
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Jfra. Clyde Lawler, attending
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Grant and Burris Me-1 Fred Williams of Roscoe.
business trip to
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Several from here attended Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clifton, at
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‘ 'the funeral of Helen Turner .it,„ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor, Reno last week.
Robert Lee and Mrs. Eva Bell is improving
guests Sunday of [after an illness.
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Dick Spears returned to his ment here.
la- t ' Jesse Swearington of Erick,
several Ok., is bolding a met tin'r her?.
> mo- Rev. Matlock baptized thir- Sunday night.
Spears, and 'teen |x*op!e on Sulphur chann**! pastor, delivered the
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1 hompson uHe, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. children visited in the' home of
her sister, Mrs. Jesse Kilgore,
at Deport Sunday.
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sing, had the misfortune of cut- Fair Friday and Saturday.
We are still hauling water.
way lx*tween, the Saturday evening, but were dis-
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i, Lois and Miss Mae necessary to take it off at here.
There had been 130 bales of
3Wrt>y Stevens and family and at Rinsing when the accident Monday at"noon. ”
I Roy Ridings were guests Sun- occurred. A doctor was called
day of Mrs. Stevens and Mr. immediately and the wound is
Rldens' parents, Mr. and Mrs. healing nicely.
' G. W. Ridings at Faulkner. G. Sugg has a badly infected
W. J. Cotten and son, Jube. hand that was
and Leonard Cotten were guests gathering corn.
^Ikiturday of Zack Cotten
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lined to his bed for several While Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
* Weeks with a broken leg. re- Hughes and children were at-
when he fell from a load tending church one night last
He was able to sit up week, someone visited their
JuIm» remained for a chicken coop and took almost
all the jchickens, which were a
G. W. Grant and daughter-, pure bi'ed stock of Rhode Is-
Ef Mmes. R. M. Bell and Emma land Reds. Mr. end Mrs. Claud**
EB* Wood, and Lawre'nce. Elsie and Williams lost all the
’Frances Wood sjient Sundav their heme at thv
With Mrs. H. I). Roach at Bo- The farmers of this
■^Egata. are finding their
L. C. Hawks took a mule to shorter than expected,
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Mrs. Earl Ferguson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stevens I days ago.
F; Earl Huie, of Bogata, were of Oklahoma, have moved on j
guests Thursday of their sisl?r th<* Edgar Cunningham farm,
and aunt, Mrs. George Bell. [ Mr. and Mrs. Minter Ball and
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stevens daughter, Geneva, of Paris,
and daughters, Misses Madeline were guests Sunday of her sis-
ther, B. F. Craven, and other ------------------------
relatives. • Grove Sunday.
Miss Doris Bell accompanied I Mr. and Mrs. George Bell
W. H. Nance and family of were guests Sunday in the
Bogata, to Paris Sunday and home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
visited in the home of his mo- Dozier at Bogata.
They | , Fred Clifton and family were
guests Sunday of his parents,
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end with relatives here. 1 (
A large crowd attended ser- visiting in the home of J. W.
vices at the Methodist church Lewis.
Rev. Randolph.j Miss Onnis Cogbill spent the;
ser- week end with Miss Trixie Bar-.
. ham at Deport. i
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Albert Thompson and children
of Paris, to see their sister,
Mrs. Fred Shelton, at Plain-
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home by bis brother, Murr”, dred persuns were pres<*nt.
a few days. The son of Jim
Kiiising. was bitten by a
cupjierhcad snake while Paris, to see
Mrs. attending the baptizing Sundaw Mrs. Fred Shelton.
> Mrs, T. M. Mann is reported view, Ark., last week.
l Paris sanitar- ill. L
ium, where she underwent an but is able to be up.
NEWTON GOFORTH CUTS ?
THUMB OFF MONDAY
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News from HuUonvilie: (News from Pattoovilte:
Newton Goforth, son of Mr. Many Pattonville people at-
and Mrs. Edd Goforth of Kin- tended the Deport Community
sing, had the misfortune of cut- Fair Friday and Saturday,
ting the thumb of his left hand' We are 8tiH hauling water,
entirely off Monday. It was were expecting a good rain
severed half v-*-- *--*----____
first and second joints, making appointed
tar^were guests Sunday the second joint.
• ting stove wood near his home cotton ginned at the Jess Short
Ridings were guests Sun- occurred. A doctor was called
The infant son of Mr. and urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis, who has been seriously Thursday and was
Shady Grove.
! A crowd from here attended
;* the singing at Shady Grove
’ Sunday and at Jennings Sunday
and everyone would appreciate Okla., .Friday,
a good Yain. Pride -----
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Cherry with them to make their home.
2 , _2 Z—- Neal Anderson of Paris, was
Miss Lorene Hart of Amar- day morning with Mrs. Lucy a visitor here Sunday .
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Mrs, John Roach, Thurs-~ ' Z _ -LL
Wood s|M*nt
with Mrs. H. I). Roach at Bo-
gata. an* finding
L. C. Hawks took a mult* to shorter
Clarksvilb* last week f r treat-
ment for blood poison in an
fected foot. Tiiis locality is overrun with
'Several jieople from here al- cotton pick**r>. Numbirs
tended the Dejiort Community p<ople from West Texas and
L Fair Friday"and Saturday.
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home at DeQueen. Ark ,
week after a visit of
days in the home, of his
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Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Bu-h of and children,
Bogata, were guests Saturday J. M.,
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1930, newspaper, September 5, 1930; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295179/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.