The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1952 Page: 3 of 12
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Christmas Proa
Office: At My Residence, Corner
Business Loop and Pecan Street
PHONE 45
DEPORT, TEXAS
Musical Program
At Cunningham
Thursday, Dec. 18
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various i
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begin
• The Registered Phar-
macist is an important
man. Your health is in his
hands. Here, our pharma-
cists have a genuine per-
sonal interest in each pre-
scription they compound.
Please bring us your Doc-
tor’s next prescriptions.
On every county, an Individual
map, killing frost dat-’i. grow-
ing season, average raintail
by months, production figures.
“D” Club
By Kala Gifford
D Club met Tuesday
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NEW OFFICERS
The standard gauge for a rail-
; road track is four feet, eight and
one-half inches.
SCHOOL TALK
By BILLIE GUNN JACKSON
Third ual Fourth Grades
The third and fourth grades
will preaent the operetta, “Merry
Christmas, Mister Snowman," on
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Eighth Grade
The eighth grade t
ween is Peggy Cheatham,
bort has not been chosen.
Fifth Grade
By Kay King
Juan Nichols and Jane Cheat- ,
ham are best citizens for the
week. Kay King and Gayle Whit-
ney were 100 per cent spellers.
We had our health club and play-
ed games.
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present. Mrs. Tom
Clarksville leader. Mrs.
Finley, Dimple leader
present were:
A millicn facti on agriculfura.
livestock. bvtinous, ti'cfory
population, etc. Big maps and
piefnrat.
Plans are unitarwaj for vast-
ous Christmas program* at
Baptist, Methodist and PrmbytT
ian churches during the Chria^
mas season. A cantata is bein<
planned at the Methodist churai
for Sunday night, Dec. 21, and •
musical program and candle-
lighting service at the Presbytacv
ian church. Baptist church plana
were not complete at press time.
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j College, is the daughter of Mrs.
Willie Mae Laurence.
Solo numbers which Miss Allen
will sing include the aria, “Come
Unto Him,” and the aria, “I Know
That My Redeemer Liveth.”
Choral music will be presented
by musical organizations of East
Texas State and church choruses
j from Commerce, Sulphur Springs
and Greenville.
Third Grade
Jeanie Grant was chosen queen
from the third grade for our
Christmas parade. She chose
Mike Woodard as her escort.
We are proud to have Della
Castleman back in our class.
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For that Holiday Driving
Proper Oil and Grease in the Right Places
will SAVE WEAR and TEAR and cause it
to DRIVE BETTER
in football and basketball. The
senior class is proud to present
these two names as their choice
8 29'3 frpm World War II havw
gress scholarship. Miss Laurence, j been converted into “flying tank-
a former student of Paris Junior ' ers” to refuel transports, bomb-
thinking about himself
wants to be happy.
The fourth grade
wueen is Linda Grant
Aig is Carroll Denison
PETE DENISON
Box 115 Deport. Texas
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activities and is popular with all j ily.
classes as well as her own cl is>. '
She was elected while absent I
from school and her king has not
been chosen yet.
A joint youth meeting will be 1
held Sunday evening. Dec. 14 at
6 o’clock at the Methodist church !
in Deport for the first in a series I
of town-wide and community i
youth programs. Gary Nixon will |
preside and Mrs. William Evans j
will direct the singing. « ■
sentatives from the
groups will participate
program, scheduled to
I promptly at 6 p. m. All youth of
Deport and surrounding commun-
ities are invited and urged to at-
tend.
hands than
son-in-law on
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DEPORT. TEXAS
about "fens/
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Owen of Deport, announce the
engagement and appioaching marriage of their daughter,
Carolyn, to William Marshall Thomas, son of Mrs. Gladys
Thomas, Dallas, and the late J. B. Thomas. The informal
ceremony will take place Jan. 31 at the First Baptist Church
in Deport.
p. m. at the
in town-wide
Worship at 7 p.
in
the gym to elect our representa-
tive to ride in the Christmas par-
ade Dec. 19. E. J. Nichols was
elected as the king and Billie
Jackson was chosen to ride with
him. E. J. and Billie are both
members of the senior class.
The two chosen will ride on a
float In the Deport Christmas
pared on Dec. 19 Kala Gifford
and Pat Bailey are the two repre-
sentatives. Kala is a cheer lead-
er, member of the annual staff,
three other school organizations,
I and is on the girls basketball
n „ „ , team. Pat is president of the
es ay nig , . p. . student councn member of three
The scene is laid in any front organiations, and lettered
^ard in any town where children I . ..... . , , _
^expect Santa Claus on Christmas
Eve "Die children are making a
snowman for Christmas. They
leave him unfinished to go carol-
ing. This makes him very un-
happy, so he complains to Sand
man.
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Gregarious animals are those
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Sophomore and Freshman Classes
The sophomore Christmas
queen and king are Margie Pow-
ers and Juan Rhodes. Represen-
tatives from the freshman class
are Norma Jean Franklin and
Johnny Moore.
F. H. A. News
By Kala Gifford
FHA chapter met Monday in
the science room to discuss plans
for the Christmas parade and a
Christmas party. Jo Ann Powell
was chosen Christmas queen and
the princesses are Virginia Mc-
Gill, Josephine Grant,
I Owen and Carole Swint.
Nelda Allen Given
Prominent Part in
Christmas Music
Two Lamar County residents
will sing soprano solos in the an-
nual presentation of Handel's
“The Messiah" at East Texas
State Teachers College auditor-
ium at 3 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 14.
Given soprano leads are Miss
Nelda Allen, senior of Rt. 1, Pat-
| tonville, and Miss Genevieve
I Laurenee, senior of Paris. Miss
| Allen is the daughter of Mr. and
i Mrs. Fred Allen and is attending
| school on a Parent-Teachers con-
R.d Riverj
morning. '
The 1-11
elected.
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WFGG met Dec. 4 in the home
of Elaine Philley. Billie Jackson,
president, presided. The pro-
gram, “Through the Threes,” was
given by Elnora Barnard, Billie
1 Peggy Cheatham,
en for the Christmas queen of the J Plans wire made for making a|
class. Syble is active in all school i Christmas box for a needy fam- !
Refreshments of Cokes and
cookies were scr\cd .and
uniting 'A..S adjourned until af-
ter th-' Chri-tnias holidays.
Savi.>ns." “Crusad- i
Senior High Chorus.
"Silent NiTit."
All Choruses
An". Is We H .ve Heard
High." Old French Melodv
1 ior and Senior High
Ethel Nobles, soloist
"The Wise Men,” Guv Filkins
Lonnie Kennedy.
I "We Three Kings of
Are." John H Hopkins Jr.
ior High Chorus.
"Gesu Bambino." Pietro A. Yon
Senior High Chorus. Nancy
,Cox. soloist.
1 "O Holy Night.” ar
rick F;iv Swift Girl's Chorus.
"As Each Happy Christmas,”
Johann C Rinch Grade School
Chorus.
"Beautiful
Hymn"
Commercial Club
The Commercial Club met Dec.
Hie Sandman advises him 4 wjth Marie Pomroy, presiding,
to try to help others instead of ! Discussions were made on how to
jf y,e make our school paper, “Tiger
! Talk," better. The two business
Christmas staffs were divided into “3's” and
and the | yiven certain jobs for the paper.
The meeting adjourned until the
next 4th Thursday.
j W B Full, r of Deport and
1 Bob Rees of Dallas, were named ,
honorees for a dinner Saturday |
j evening at the Fuller home, not-
ing their birthdays which occur-I
[ red Friday. Pla.'es were laid for j
the honorees. Mr. and Mrs Harrv j
I Smith. Mrs. Bob Rees. Mrs. Flora'
Brand, Clarence Fuller of Dallas, j
Mr and Mrs O. .A. Brand of Pin :
! Hook. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Quarles
of Ft. Wurth. Miss Edith Fuller, |
and Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller.
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that live in flocks
Sunday, Dec. 14. Sunday School
9:45 a. m. We hope to increase
our attendance well over that of
last Sunday. That means you
must be in your place, studying
the Bible with us.
Worship at 11 a. m.
Fellowship at 6
crossroads I Methodist church
youth meeting.
"This community seems t > have m. All invited.
an iimi-ud number of odd and’ JOE EVERHEART,
peculiar people in it." sa d the j —
j summer visitor to the native.
"Yep. that true," crisply replied
’he store ow ner, "but most of ’em j '’25
goes back to the city by the last
I of September."
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Senior Class
Senior class met Tuesday to h< has
elect a Christmas queen and king 1 his f. et.
.'.t tile
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The billowing
elected:
Pi. .lent Patsy Ann Frank- ’
bn. Bogat.I Club; vice president
Jo Ann West. Clark-vi 1 le Club:
1 secretary Carol Green. Boxelder I
' Club; reporter—Pat Barnwell.
Bogata Club. I lin, Wanda Topping. Pat Barn-
Four clubs were represented, I w ell. Abby Carter. Frances Ann
Boxelder, Bogata, Clarksville, De- I Miller. Jo Ann West. Dharlene
troit and two adult leaders were Graves, Martha Sue Rust. Carol
Mrs. Tom Evetts, } Green, Mrs. Tom Evetts, Mrs W.
W. F, F Finley, Mrs. Zellner.—Pat
Dimple leader. Those Barnwell. Reporter of 4-H Coun-
Patsy Ann Frank- ! cil of Red River Co.
THIS ONE, TOO
One of a colon. of summer
campers '.'.as in con.ersation with
, the proprietor of a
store.
The Music Department of Cun-
ningham school of which Harold
Bell is director, announces
third annual presentation
“Christmas by Candlelight”
Thursday, Dec. 18, at 7:30 p. m.
in the high school gymnasium.
Christmas music, colorful cos-
tuming, lighting effects, and pa-
geantry in a Christmas story set-
ting make this program the musi-
cal highlight of the year at Cun-
ningham. Participants are the
Senior High Mixed Chorus, Jun-
ior High Mixed Chorus, Grade
School Chorus. Mrs. Bonnie Ruth
Huddleston, Mrs. Charles McEwin
and Fred M Allen, guest musi-
cians.
Following is the program of
music:
Carol Meditation —Accordion-
ist, Carnelia Smith
“Joy to the World”—Antiphon-
al. Junior and Senior High Chor-
uses.
“Adeste Fidelis”—Processional,
All Choruses.
“The First Noel"—Traditional,
Junior and Senior High Choruses.
“Away in a Manger" — Carl
Muller, Grade School Chorus.
The First Christmas
“The Phophecy,” Guy Filkins:
“O Come, O Come, Immanuel,”
Ancient Plainsong—Junior and
Senior High Choruses.
“The Annunciation,” Guy Fil-
kins—Lonnie Kennedy.
“O Little Town of Bethlehem.”
Louis H Redner, Descent by Fro-
thingham—Junior High Chorus,
Senior Girls’ descant.
“Ave Maria.” Shubert—Bonnie
Ruth Huddleston.
“Infant So Gentle.” Gascon—
Grade School and Senior High
Choruses. Dunne Allen, soloist.
“What Child Is This”.” Eng-
lish Carol ;irr by Scholin: “Tile
Shepherds." Guv Filkins- -Senior
High Chorus. Lonnie Kennedy,
the Dave McGahan. soloist.
"H il k. Now O Shepherds." Fe-
lix Guenther Senior High Chor-
us
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Junior Class
Syble Threadgill, member of
the junior class, is the name chos- Jackson and
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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/m1/3/?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.