The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1951 Page: 2 of 8
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t»AGE TWO
THE DEPORT TIMES, DEPORT. TEXAS, THURSDAY, EEB. 15, 1951
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price! Pastels...misses', juniors.
of Milton, is
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to her home after a week’s r
with her daughter. Mrs. Willard I and Mrs. Jim Short, from Friday
Books, in Paris. until Sunday.
port. Mr and Mrs. Houston Short
F. Ladd has returned and son, Jimmie of Ft. Worth,
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Mi and Mrs Ered Skidmore
have returned home after spend-
ing Fridav and Saturday with
their son, Fred Jr. and wife in
Dallas.
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and Mrs R. H Ratliff of Dal-
and Mr. . nd Mrs I'Iv us
derson and son of Deport,
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over the week end
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bill Gri-
gory and Mr and Mrs Morns
Lawler ot Pettv, wire guests of
Mr. and Mrs M. T. Law .er Sun-
of Camp
is visiting his parents. Mr of Bryan, were guests of his par-
rs R.II Coo.wr ; ents. Mr and Mrs. Or. n Harvey,
the past week.
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■ touch with factory engineers—always
st methods of servicing Lords. Nobody
an offer them care that so expertly
ahead. And only at your Ford Dealer’s
trouble-saving foursome of:
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of Mrs. Annie Mitchell.
chic Spears, who had I
attending her moth, r's
for two weeks, returned i
with them Friday night
Mr. and Mrs Tom I.en < n-
in Paris Sundav visiting M -
vin Lernens of Meik. l
home of her mother, Mr
Gardner.
Mr. and M.s, XV. Id.m Hui' .- ..f
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and
By MRS EARL GROGAN
Mr. and Mrs Joe Thornton
were called to Bogata Satuida.v
night by the illness of her father.
John Hunt He returned lii.in -
with them to spend a few days.
Mr. and MYs. Earl Grogan and
Lloyd spent Sunday with their
son and brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Grogan and daughter at
Minden, La.
Visitors of Mr and Mrs Lloyd
Ford and Mrs Gene Foster Mon-
day were his mother and his sis- dren
ter, Mrs. Nora Ford and Mis. Roy Mrs
Jenkins: her uncle Mr and Mrs Mr
Hugh Ellis. Paris, and Mi. and and son. Jo
Mrs. Lee Ford. Lubbock | Howell and
Mr. and Mrs Hal lev Vaugh.m -
of Tyler, spent the week end w ith
her parents, Mr
Alsobrook.
Mrs. Stanley Cox and daugh-
ter of DeKalb, spent part
week with her sister.
Mrs. Law rence Wood
Archie Spears and
Mrs. Bobbie Spears o
Bv MRS X IRG1E BALLARD
.'X large crowd attended liiurch
here Sundav and Sundav night
Rev . John XV. em hie of Ft XV.u li.
brought the message on Sundav
night
Mis. Ce ll Ruv le
heii' over the wee
X’isitois in the home
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Mr and Mrs. Sidnev
Mis Dollie Bennett
and Mrs.
of Shady Gr<
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after visiting their parents
Ol.i Morrison and Mi
Taylor O’Neal
pal Mrs John Alien
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Thomas Young of Austin, who is | Pbr
ill in the home of her parents.
Mr and Mis R J. Reitz
Barbar... daughter of Mr
Mrs. Frank Malone
er. spent Saturday
with Peggy Sparks,
Mr and Mr.-
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to lead tb.c Blossom scoring. His
teammate. Bobby Stephens, add-
ed 10. Mac McLemore and Rob-
ert Bailey scored 13 each for De-
port
High scorer for the Blossom
was Vivian Richey with 25
points Devlin paced Deport’s
scoring with 14 points.
Paris, spent the
her parents
Stevens
Visitors ..
Morgan
daughter. Mi-
her sister Mi
McLemore mid
H; rold M< L. ■
Mr. and Mi -
daughtei ol
her parents
Ballev and
relatives
and Mis
Clarksville,
them
Carol Jean Swaim
spent Fridav
grandparents. Mi
Garrett.
Mr and Mrs Cmti-
Deport, spent Sund.iv
parents. Mr and Mr-
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Luttrell.
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Mrs. Ruby F.ii.i'.
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and Mrs. Bill Cooper.
Pvt J M Tavloi
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1951, newspaper, February 15, 1951; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303099/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.