The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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Fred Swint spent Wednesday In
Dallas, visiting his daughters, Mias
Margaret Swint and Mrs. Ned Hur-
ley and baby. Mrs. Swint return-
ed home with him after several days'
visit in their home.
moved to the Denison farm, west
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Baker have
moved from Round Prairie to the
Taylor place west of town. Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Shanklin and family have
moved to the place vacated by the
Lt Harry Lawler has returned to
his camp in Virginia, after spending
a 30 day leave with his parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Guest of Dal-
las, spent the Thanksgiving holi-
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Brown.
ghter and Mrs. Weldon Denison and
children of Houston, spent from
Thursday until Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Deni-
son.
daughter, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hu-
bert Roach in Oklahoma City over
the week end.
Misses Claris M. and Alta Kenne-
Mrs. Leslie Temple and daugh-
ters and Mary R. Allen and Elderee
Allen attended the home coming at
Taylortown Sunday.
Miss Melba Joyce Cooper spent
the we _-k end with Miss Neta Joyce
Spear at Milton.
Mrs. William Goodman left Wed-
nesday for Ft. Benning, Ga., to spend
several dnvs with her husband, Sgt.
Goodr who is stationed there.
_Th® Mosley school dismissed j Grogan, and her sister, Mrs. J. A.
Sunday and Friday for the Griffin. They returned home Sun-
Thanksgiving holidays. ! day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hill visited Mrs. Raymond Fennell, Mrs. Bob-
at Hooks Thanksgiving night. bie Grayson and daughter, Carol
Sdna Fae Evans is quite ill with Ann of Bogata, were guests Sunday
Bthroat trouble. ! of Mrs. Doug Alsobrook.
Mrs. Murice Miller returned Wed-! Jube Cotten returned to his home
aeeday from Quanah, where she had ! at Big Spring Thursday after attend-
bwn to see her sister, Mrs. Willie lng the bedside of his father, W. J.
finch, who had a major operation Cotten, who was injured two weeks
•nd was very low, though she was ago in a fall. He is improving,
aome better when Mrs. Miller re- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clifton were
turned. called to Hooks Thursday to attend
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Burchinal are the bedside of their son, Curtis, who
at Quanah with their daughter, who I had suffered an acute attack of ap-
1® seriously ill. i pendicitis and underwent an opera-
1, Douglas Mitchell left Wednesday! tion. His sister, Mrs. Thurman
for Santa Anna, Calif., to report for; Franks and Mr. Franks were there
duty, after a three weeks' furlough Saturday and reported him doing
With homefolk and friends. fine.
M. A. Baker went to Texarkana j Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Solomon and
on business Wednesday. 1 children. Dovle W.-.vrw>
Let Us Be
Santa Claus
dy, who are attending ETSTC at
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Bell of
Commerce, spent the Thanksgiving
holidays with their parents.
John L. Allen, who is a student
at the University of Texas, Austin,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Allen.
Miss Agnes Churchwell spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in Hot
Springs, Ark.
Pvt. A. J. Baumgardner of Camp
Hooks, spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
and save you 2#% on any
item of furniture on display.
Big stocks to select from.
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Bell at Independence.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Terry have
moved from the Solomon place to
Sam Harvey’s place, and Mr. New-
man of Minter, will move into the
house Mr. and Mrs. Terry vacated.
Mrs. Mary Wilson returned home
last week after spending several
days wtih her son, Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Wilson at Reno.
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Matlock spent I
Thursday night with their son, Mr.
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rSonh-m at 19th Paris. Texas
Fannin, Tyler, is visiting friends and
relaitves here, before being trans-
ferred.
Mrs. James Courtney visited this
week with Miss Irene Allen and Miss
tthyleene Crump at Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Bub Holbert have
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Quick relief from the
snlffly, sneezy, stuffy
distress of head colds
is what you want. So
try Va-tro-nol—a few
drops up each nostril
—to reduce congestion,
soothe irritation!.. And
Va-tro-nol also helps
prevent many colas
tram developing if used
In time. Try ltl Follow
directions in folder.
are work all day at the Red Cross room.
W. If Griffin is able to bo up af-
r a week's illness with influenza.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1944, newspaper, December 7, 1944; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth902173/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.