The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1930 Page: 2 of 10
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Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mar-
shall of Dallas, were guests
Sunday and Monday of his mo-
ther, Mrs. C. A. Marshall.
Mrs. Kenneth Westbrook en-
tertained the Joll-E-Day Bridge
Club Thursday with a party of;
three tables. The house was J
decorated in Christmas tokens. |
After exchanging gifts the clubj
had a business meeting and four j
new members were taken in: |
Mmes. Joe Kelsey, Russie Bell,'
Tom Furgerson and Buck Mat-j
thews. The members of the (
club will give a party for their j
husbands during Christmas.
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our best at
Shoes or Oxfords...
Hats from
Shirts from
Hose from.
Handkerchiefs
Gloves from
Sweaters from ..
Ties from
FOR MOTHER, WIFE
OR SISTER
FOR FATHER, HUSBAND
OR BROTHER
A nice comfortable Coat or Dress can be
bought for, from $2.50 to $12.50
Shoes from $2.50 to $4.95
Hose from .... . 25c to $1.95
Gloves from 50c to 95c
Hand Bags 50c to $2.95
Underwear. 50c to $1.00
Hats from 1 $1.00 to $3.95
PRACTICAL GIFTS have a strong appeal this year. Not only the sentiment and es-
teem of the giver, but the usefulness and the service of the gift.
vl YOU
^forgotten JnyoneZ
He would like a new Suit or Overcoat—
yt PRICE
$2.95 to $5.95
$1.95 to $5.95
75c to $1.79
25c to $1.00
. 5c to 50c
25c to $2.25
$1.29 to $5.95
50c to $1.00
Sensational Value
New rectangle shaj)e, Eton Lad- roo
ies Watch, attractively engrav- * |
ed. Case of white gold filled. ■
Fully guaranteed. JLH#
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Mrs. Westbrook Entertains
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Famous Elgin Watch
$1485
Here is your opportunity to pur-
chase a Famous Elgin Strap
Watch at a new low price. Ful-
ly guaranteed.
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Card W Thanks
Joe Grant, Cashier.
to You—Dorothy
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Hats Cleaned
and Blocked
HALESBORO SCHOOL TO
HAVE CHRISTMAS TREE
Mrs. A. C. Hawks
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Crump
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hawks
Mrs. Walter Hill and Children.
Notice, is
the annual n
holders of
J8TMA8 PROGRAM
AT LONE OAK SCHOOL
Lone Oak School Nows:
Pupils of the Lone Oak school
will present their regular holi-
day program on Christmas Eve
at one o’clock in the afternoon.
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Mrs. Flora Weddle. ----
all who sent flowers and es-i
75c to $1.25
V. THEDFORD
Bogata, FINE TAILORING Texas
We have installed one of the latest and most
complete machines for the Cleaning and Block-
ing of Hats, and will have a Special Demon-
stration Friday. We are now fully equipped
for all kinds of Hat work and solicit your busi-
ness. Hats Cleaned and Blocked—
from Deport to
of Mr. and Mrs.
Ward, Saturday.
Rev. Cummins of Blossom,
pastor of the Nazarene church,
filled his regular appointment
here Sunday:
News from Halesboro:
The school will close Friday
for the Christmas holidays, with
a Christmas tree for the child-
ren.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wright The patrons and friends are in-
and children, Guy and Mary,
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Byrd Davidson at Lone
Oak Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Pope of
Minter, visited in the home of
their daughters, Mrs. Alva
Kirkley and Mrs. Curtis Gard-
ner, Sunday.
Mr. Conn of Blossom, attend-
ed services here Sunday.
Mrs. Curtis Yancey was ill
the past week.
Miss Lucille Ward of Bogata,
spent the week end in the home
of her parents,* Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Ward.
Mr. Crump of Cunningham,
spent the week end with friends
here.
Frances Forester of Morris
Chapel, spent the week end
with her cousin, Doris Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ches-
shir and baby of Deport, spent
the week end in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
shall.
Three workers at the oil test
moved from Deport to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
vited. The following program
will be given:
Kite Time-—Primary room.
Once a Year—Edna Earl Mit-
chell.
Christmas Secrets—Helen An-
derson.
Song, Santa Claus Land.
That Little Baby—Thelma
Parker.
My Gift
Young.
Glad to be a Boy—W. M.
Walker.
Why We Keep Christmas.
Song, Christmas Tree.
A Telephone Call—Robbie'
Nell Reese.
Merry Christmas.
A Happy Newsboy—Allene
Walker.
Thinking of others.
Song, Santa Claus is Near.
The Disappointed Salesman—
Ruth Wright.
Hurrah for December.
My Christmas So Far—John
M. Reese.
Mrs. Rowe’s Christmas Guests.
A playlet.
Farmer Brown’s Christmas.
Scenes from Long Ago.
Candle Lighting Time—Pan-
tomime.
Santa Claus’ visit.'
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for the kindness
shown us during our recent be-
reavement caused by the death Bank of Deport, T
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pecially do we thank Rev. Mc-|lJ®l, at 2 o clock p. m. for
Phail for his words of comfort, election of directors and
transaction of such other bl
ness as may properly come
fore the meeting. Respectfu
J. R. Hutchison, President
Joe Grant, Cashier. . • > ’ . >
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An outstanding value featuring a perfect, blue-white
Diamond of Gray’s known quality. 18-kt. white solid
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Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bailey.
LEWIS FAMILY MOVES TO
INDEPENDENCE FARM
8 IMPROVED
TYPHOID ILLNESS
tows ftoa Morris Chapel:
Bwell Bailey, who has been
■rfousiy ill with typhoid fever,
Mrs. Frank Stevenson, who
has been ill for two or three
and weeks, is reported improving. 1
Ennis Stag- Announcement has been re-
am! Mrs. C. E. Buster. [ter 1
Dorothy Dean Gifford of Bo-1
Rata, spent Jfriday night with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. (
W. R. Gifford. 1 ;;
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Allen Mrs
—J son, Vernon, of Minter.
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H. B. Johnson of Bogata and
- Emma Keys of Deport
And won, Vernon, of Minter, were married Saturday night at
Fpent Sunday in the home of Hugo. Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bailey. i their home at Bogata, where
* I Mr. Johnson is section foreman
We will appreciate your of the Paris & Mt. Pleasant
printing orders—large or small, j Railroad.
News from Cunningham:
W. T. Lewis and family have
moved to the John Ring place
near Independence.
Garland Anderson and family
of Glendale and Eugene Bums
and family of Kinsing, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landrum
Sunday.
___ _ Mark Malone and family of
Boater vtaited" in "the" home” of Shady Grove, attended church
Mr. and Mr.. Wesley Ingram."6™ Sunday.
At Milton Sunday. I Several from here attended
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Ham-
mett and son, Royce Dee, of.
Glendale, spent the week end
tn the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Forester.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morgan
and daughter, Paul Marie, of
Mosley, spent Sunday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Damron
and family of Bogata, spent
Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mon Ward.
Misses Lucille and Bessie
Denny of Bogata, and Miss
Clara Mae Bell of Rosalie, spent
Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Ward.
Mrs. Lula Daniel and daugh-
ter, Miss Kate, of Mosley, spent
Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Townsend.
Alvin Rogers of Milton, visit-
ed Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Buster.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buster and
children of • Halesb oro, sjxuit little son. John Paul, spent Sun-
Sunday in the home of their day in the home of Mr. and
daughter and lister, Mrs. Ewell Mrs. R. E. Jordan at Minter.
Dailey, and children. ■, | L. W. Bledsoe, who has been
Mrs. R. A. Allen of Mosley, seriously ill, is improving.
visited Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris.
Mrs. Tient McCrury
children and Mrs. Ennis Stog- Announcement has been
ner and sons of McCrury. s]>ent ceived here of the birth of a
Saturday in the home of Mr. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Les-
Vhite of Matador.
BfV. 8. 8. Crain of Pari*, fiU-
I hit regular appointment here
itarday night, Sunday mom-
I and night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morris
id daughters and Miss Ada
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ingram he[,e Sunday.
'the funeral of O. B. Smith, who
was buried Friday at Woodard
cemetery. I
Grandpa Bedford, who has
been making his home w’ith Mr. |
and Mrs. Walter Bell for sever-
al years, has come to make his ’
home with his daughter, Mrs.'
Arnold.
Mrs. Ollie Bell of Howland,
is visiting Mrs. C. C. Bell.
E. W. Cunningham and Joe
I Iowan! Bell of Paris, spent the
week end with home folks.
I Rev. G. (’. Randolph filled his
regular ap|>ointment here Sun-
day. A good crowd was present.>
Curt Bell and family of Paris,1
visited his mother, Mrs. C. C.
Bell and his brother, A. I). Bell,
Sunday.
Robert Landrum and Fred
Cox have gone to Paris to, work.
f Jack Bosely and family have
moved hero. Mr. Bosely being
employed in the J. W. Musgrove
• store.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huna and
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FOR CHILDREN—
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COATS and RAINCOATS at
i/2 PRICE
SANTA’S TOYS
Have Felt the Depression *
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Look at the prices—and buy!
DOLLS
AIRPLANES, 95c
COON DRUMMERS, 45c
SANDY ANDY, 39c
AUTOMOBILES in Garages, 45c
WARM CAPS and GLOVES
DRESSES, SHOES, HOSE
UNDERWEAR
AUTOMOBILES, 65c
SKATES, FOOTBALLS
SNAP BALL and
FLIP FLOP GAMES
ABC BLOCKS
STORY BOOKS
All Kinds of Toilet Articles
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Standard Dry Goods C
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All Kinds of Christmas Decorations for the Home, Car or Tree.
For the Comfort of the Whole Family
Large, cozy Double Blankets, tan with pretty borders, per pair $1.39
Beautiful Bed Spreads ... $1.95 to $4.95
Linen Table Cloths and Napkins to match $2.95 to $4.95
Pillow Cases at'. 85c to $1.25
Pretty Plaid Blankets, 64x76 inches, per pair, only $1.69
Pretty Towel Sets 65c
Brocaded Turkish Towels in soft, pretty shades 50c and 65c
Embroidered Guest Towels _________ ... 39c
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Christmas Gift to You!
Turkey
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for You)
Now is the time to buy!
Take Advantage of These
New Low Prices. Complete
Stocks—Wide Selections.
(Turkeys Wil) be Dressed
for You)
Sensational Values in the
Latest and Most M«»dern
Designs of Exquisite Jew-
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With a Purchase or Purchases
Totaling $29.50 or More
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1930, newspaper, December 19, 1930; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295194/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.