The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1952 Page: 2 of 12
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and Parole, were Sunday was in Paris Monday on business,
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J. M Grant, for a short time.
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RUGBY
By MRS EARL GROGAN
Doyle Solomon of Commerce,
spent the week end with his par-
ents, Mr and Mrs Travis Solo-
mon.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wright
and son spent Sunday with his
parents. Mr and Mrs. Thomas
Wright of Bogata.
Mr. and Mr$. Jim Garrett had
as visitors their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Grant Garrett of Paris,
for the week end and their daugh-
I ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ois Swaim and
Merritt daughters of Talco, on Sunday.
I W. E. Roberts returned Monday
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World prod■ ■. >r. of crud-■ >d
totaled 3.8 billr n b.irri Is in 195'.).
or 11.5 percent a.ore than :u 1!H9.
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bry-
son at Greenville.
Mr and Mrs Gene Foster and
children of Deport, were Sunday
visitors of her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Llovd Ford and Gary.
Miss Nancy Nell Alsobrook, ill
with tonsilitis, was a patient tL^
first of the week at the Grant
Hospital.
Relatives
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Linsey Pynes and
points in the west.
Mrs. Billy Holbert has left to
(join her husband, who is station-
ed in California in the naxy.
Tom Cook, w ho has been ill for
some time, is reported unim-
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson
will move soon to Avery.
Farmers are wishing for some
pretty weather so they can get
their farming started for another
year.
JUNE BREWERS
Why Buy Off-Brands When You Can Buy Known
Quality at the Same Price?
Phone No. 1 CLARKSVILLE
nylon, makes
fitted bodice which is nylon
reinforced to stay in shape and
give long w-ear. Matching Chantilly
lace on the skirt is dramatically
wide. A superb slip of finest nylon
tricot in white, or champagne. Sizes
32 to 40.
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Chantilly lace that won't
shrink because it's all-
Colo.. and Mrs. Ira Haskins and
daughter, Mrs. Helen Stillwell
and son of Umatilla, Ore, and
Mrs. Willie McLemore of Dallas.
James E. McHam of Dallas, is
Opening tin : ■ defense of La-
B basketball
the East Lamar Lions top- i
ainin them. 37-3 I
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and Renewed
Times Subscribers
The Times thanks those whose
their 1
from Cunningham last Thursday-
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hendrickson
of Dallas, were xveek end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. MeDowra.
Mrs. J. T. Carter and grand-
daughter of Grand Prairie, spent
Saturday night with her
Johnnie Carter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Scott and
children of Dallas, visited Mr.
Scott’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
ney Scott, and Anna during the
xveek end.
Visitors in the Luther Pettit
home during the xveek end in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pettit
and Mr. and Mrs. Mutt Pettit and
son, all of Dallas, ;
Mrs. Dixie Pettit and children of Saturday to see Mrs. Gray’s bro-'
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Mr. and Mr-
Commerce, spout the
xvith her parents, Mr.
Gux- Stexens.
Mr. and Mrs.
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Customs Officer: “I understood j
you to say that this trunk con- 1
tained nothing hut old clothes. |
What is this whiskey doing in it?” i
Tourist. “That’s my nightcap.” )
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KlM Mn. Dave Kennedy re-
Ml woed from their daughter,
£ Bill Jordan of California,
■nf ahe and her husband had
bn m an earthquake but were
£ftnrt.
hnrie Taylor is reported
B flu at his home.
Ir. and Mrs. Tom Holbert of
___Mb, visited, their parents,
and Mrs. Bub Holbert and
' and Mrs. Jim Davis, over
waek end
Kenneth Kennedy, son of
and Mrs. Dave Kennedy, is ill in
• bnkpital in Jackson, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McEwin
& and sons visited Sunday in the
Bone of her parents, Mr. and
I AIBb. Higgins at Chicota.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Allen spent
anday in the home of Mr. and
kg. W. J. Fowler at Halesboro.
Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson
have returned home after visiting
•■tatives in Avery over the week
f-’lwnd
^Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Wilkerson
I and daughter of Paris, spent Sun-
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvis G. Ballard
and children of Clardy, visited
Saturday night in the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eudy.
Word has been received here
ef the birth of a daughter to Mr.
sund Mrs. Grady M. Eudy of Hous
They both formerly lived
here and their friends extend con-
E dpatulations.
L Mrs. Wesley Goley is reported
Hl at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Black and
s children and Mrs. Delcia Wilson
■E spent the week end visiting rela-
j fives in Ennis
H. W. Phillips and family of i
I Jflexarkana and C. C Phillips of
Paris, visited their sister. Mrs. El-
bert Bledsoe, and Mr. Bledsoe,
I recently
.. Miss Lucille Townsend spent
the week end with relatives at
Chicota.
Sgt Warren Denison of Camp
Hood, spent the week end xvith
■fr' his parents, Mr. and Mrs Bob
'■ Denison.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor snent
' Sunday with their daughter. Mrs.
Cecil Clinton and Mr. Clinton at I
[‘ ft Wolfe City. |
Pvt. Barron Wicker of Camn
Hood, spent the week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erick
Wicker.
Bill Ayers, who has been in
Lubbock for several days, has re-
turned to his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Evans have
■loved from the Malone place
west of tou-n to the Lee Kennedy
place in town.
Rev. Benson filled his appoint-
ment at the Baptist church Sun-
day morning and night. A Christ-
mas program will be planned for
Sunday night, Dec. 21.
Mrs. Claude Kennedy, who has
been ill with flu, is reported im-
proving.
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Allen
and children spent Sunday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Muri
Roach at pogata.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watson
have received word from their
■on, Cpl. Joe Watson, stating he
■would leave Germany for the U.
S. within the next few days.
Mrs. Harry Slusher is able to
be up again after undergoing
surgery several weeks ago.
Pvt Gaylen Oats, who is sta-
tioned at Camp Hood, and his
wife spent the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oats.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Allen of
Jennings, spent Sunday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wil-
son
Mr. and Mrs. Crenshaw are re-
ported ill at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Nichols
of Deport, visited Sunday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jen-
kins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor left
Tuesday for a visit xvith their
son. Buddy Taylor, who is station-
ed at the eir base in Wichita
Falls.
Word has been received here
that S. B. Lynn, who has been
in a hospital in Paris for several
weeks, had been dismissed. He
formerly lived here and his
friends are glad to know he is
able to be out again.
George Taylor, who has been
ill for some time, is reported
slowly improving.
Ira Temple is improving after
several days illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Taylor will
leave Saturday for California to
spend the winter with their chil-
names appear below for
subscription pat’onage,
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took their first conference games ( of Rugby.
Mrs. Emma Thornton of Faris.
I is spending a few days with het-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton.
Friends here regret to learn
that Lt. Bohbx- Alsobrook is hos-
pitalized at Yang-Ju. He xvrote
his parents. Mr. and Mi s. Doug j y" T:,p‘-,a n-'rVev and ’f.imilv?"
Alsobrook, he went to the hos-| ,ind yrs y y ' awh r.
pital Nyx. 21 with fexei and H 'fl | -pt;j]Temple ”"1 da'iehter, Uel-
I 't F: e. x-isited Vr. - nd Mrs. R.
| M Thompson Faught, Sunday,
I The Flow-t Ch di had
if'
(■'•nb r Sat: -
x i-itors \V' re pt < sent.
a recurrence of the fever after a
week’s treatment
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kincaid and j
children moved to the John C« | fhri tiras
Wrieht farm north of Rugl y. !
Salurdax-. They had resid'd in (,„n
Fittsburg for sex-oral mot.th ,
Dale Giix- and Earl Kincaid
accompanied Mr. and Mrs, C, C.
and Mr. and , Gray of Clarksville to Dallas on
Th mt >)’
spent Sa’tird x- with h-T father.
John Hun’ of Bog d 1
Trax'is Solon on attended -he
font cal of Mrs. I.-'-t'r ''Tcln’x ie
at Detroit Saturday aft- r”o n
Mrs. Tr iv is Solonn n x is’ted he.’
sister. Mr. and Mr-' Irvin Fawcett
and familx- at Detroit Saturdav.
Mr. and Mrs C. C. Gi" x of
Clarksville, were cuests during
the week end of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Gray.
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PATTONVILLE
By AGNES CARTER
Roger Anderson has returned
home from a Paris hospital,
where he received surgery.
The WHD Club was entertain-
ed Thursday night with a Christ-
mas program and dinner in the
D. H. Harvey home.
Friends and relatives here were
grieved to hear of the death of
Mrs. Waymon Epps, the former
Miss Dorothy Threadgill of De-
port. Her parents are former
residents of Pattonville.
Visitors in the J. W
FULBRIGHT
By MRS J. J. KERBOW
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Guest visited
Sunday in the homes of Mr and
Mrs Dahal Hurley and Gus, Ellie
and Ottie Taylor at Cooper.
Mrs. John Ternple of Paris, vis-
ited Mrs. Ella Hannah, Sunday.
Raymond Dugger is reported ill ,
<this. week.
Rev. Andrew Allen of Ft
Worth and Rev. Charles Tope of.
Bogata, xvere dinner guests in the
home of Mrs. Lillie Dugger and
Miss Cora Jarvis on Tuesday.
Rev. D. A. Nowell of Leary, and
Rev. Roger Baxter were dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and I
Mrs Bob King on Sunday. They
also visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clvde Mitchell
Mr and Mrs. John Kelley are
reported ill this week.
Ale Thomas Hamilton Jr., sta-
tioned at Elgin Air Force Base,
Fla., and Miss Alice Hamilton of
Dallas, were guests of their mo-
ther, Mrs. Pearl Hamilton, over
the week end.
J. W. Kerboxv was a guest of
Lewis Meals Jr. of Annona, on
Saturday night and Sunday
J. K. Baker is reported ill this I
week. '
Leonard Massev, who became'
<uddenlx- ill Thursday of last ’
week while feeding cattle in aj
pasture near Jiis home, xvas re-
ported resting better Tuesday.
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Exira high twist 60-gauge, I S-denier
with dark M-am-! So -moo
Pc nlie v < f i \ tn ode
1 hex re x our 1>< t h
if .-lie’- extra .■ hurt
midge, norm or long
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pynes
will leave socn to spend the
Christmas holidays xvith their
daughter and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Davis Baker and his brother.
family at
MILTON
By MRS. TULLY TEMPLE
Mr. and Mrs Coleman Winn of
New Boston, spent from Friday
until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Tully Temple and girls and Mrs.
John Temple
Mr. and Mrs. Boss Gray
turned to Hooks Sunday
spending the past week here at z
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bell and!
daughter of Paris, visited his mo-
ther. Mrs. Hoyle Bell and Harold
Sunday nieht.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swindell .and '
family were guests Sunday of Mr. f
and Mrs. Doss Smith at Boi’ata '
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Flovd
and daughter visited Sunday xvith
Mr and Mrs. Rov Powers at
Minter.
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Harvey and
daughter. Donna of Idabel. Okla.,
xvere week end guests of Mr. ano
I Mrs. Oron Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jatheral Lawler
<rf Paris, spent Sunday xvith h»s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Law-
ler. '
Max Flovd visited Graydon and
Gayle Whitney at Minter Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Bell
-cent the xveek end xvith Mr. and
Mrs Burrell Harvey and family
it Clarksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Fdd Moore of
Cunnirwham, \ cited ox er the
| wee’: < nd in the home of Mr. and
visiting his father. Earl McHam
at Granf Hospital in Deport,
where he is recovering from an
operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Carpenter
were called to Tennessee due to ( Relatives and friends from
the death of Mr. Carpenter’s bro- I here attended the funeral of Mrs.
ther, who was killed in an auto , Waymon Epps of Dallas, in De-
accident. | port Sunday afternoon She and
East Lamar Lions and Lionettes Mr. Epps xvere former residents
East Lanv»r Nips
Warriors Twice
Paris. ; ther. Waymon Epps, xvho was in- |
There will be a Christmas pa- jured in the automobile wreck
gym Friday night in which Mrs. Epps ; (,ri v p
The public men’s lees xvere broken.
Weldon Hume of i
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1952, newspaper, December 11, 1952; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303229/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.