The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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Alton. Mr and Mr.
md Mr. and Mrs. Roaa
Mr and Mrs
i and daughter of John
Mrs. W. J. Fowler and
Mr. and Mrs Ira Tern-
Joyce Wilkinoon
and picnic
Mnk at the old Allen homeplace
Mt of Cunningham on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Travis Slusher of
Far Is spent Sunday in the home
«f Mr. and Mrs Harry Slusher
Rov. Harris of Ft Worth, will
the Baptist church on
Everyone is invited to
preach at
Sunday. 1
Mrs. H. E. Ladd is visiting her
dlildrcn at Bogata this week
Mrs. Dalton Eudy is ill at her
home here
Rev. Harold Coodenough was
a dinner guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Ira Taylor on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs James Courtney
and daughter. Mary Ann. spent
the week end with her sister.
Mrs. L Z. Wilkinson and Mi Wil-
kinson at Paris
Mrs Hamby of Minter, spent
Sunday with her daughter. Mr
and Mrs Harold Taylor
Mr and Mrs Fred Allen have
received a telegram from their
aon, Sgt John Allen, stating he
had landed in the States from
Saipan and would see them soon
Mrs J S Cox. who has been
111 for several months, has been
moved from her home to the home ,alU-d “* ds,own hy the
of Mr Ward s mother, Mrs
Tfcara will to a Haltowa’an car-
nival at the school house Thurs-
day night, sponsored by the PTA.
Grover Fend ley and aon. Jeff
David, and Bill Sparks visited
Floyd H. Hoover at Bo gat a Wed-
nesday night
Mr and Mrs Curtis Ferguson
and daughter. Linda Kay of Dal-
las. spent the week end in the
home of her parents. Mr and
Mrs J A 1 ancaster
Mrs T B Woodard and sons.
Paul and Dewey, and Mr and
Mrs. Millaid Igo of Deport, visit-
ed in the home of the former's
mother. Mrs H. M Thompson at
Sulphur Springs, Sunday
Miss Nancy Norrell, who is at-
tending Paris Junior College,
spent the week end with her par-
ents. Mr and Mrs Don Norrell
Tlie Rev H S Goodenough
filled his regular appointment
here Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs W C Boren of
Howland and Mr and Mrs. Sam
Gnnstead and children of Cun- |
ningham, spent Sunday in tin-
home of Mr and Mis Doyce
Noisier
Mr and Mrs Bill Sparks of
Milton, have moved into the
house with Mrs Sparks’ sister.)j
Mias Edith Mitchell of Parle,
■pent last week end in the home
of Mr and Mrs Arthur Fisher
On Sunday Mr and Mrs. D C.
Denny and other relatives of Bo
guta. spent the day with them
James Latimer bought a car
Wednesday.
The Mosley WHD Club had the
regular meeting Wednesday with
interesting discussions on various
subjects There was one new
member Attendance was light,
becaus many were very busy
picking cotton. After business.
! refreshm nts were served
| Though the crowd was small,
I the pie supper went over big Fri-
day night More pies and other
j things were needed to sell There
I were only ten pies and one sold
for four dollars The grab bag
sold well George Hill and Ar-
tthur Fisher were the auctioneers
and did a fine job. Everyone en-
joyed the fun
J . Miss Edith Mitchell of Paris,
spent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs Arthur Fisher and attended
the pie supper.
Paul Morgan of Bogata was
here Sunday afternoon to see his |
brother, C C Morgan
I Mrs Paul Hill, east of Fulbright,
Church was wall attended hart
Sunday night Rev. Wesley Tal-
ley of Shadowland, filled his ap-
pointment and several from Mos-
ley attended services. We wel-
come them all back.
J W Hignight returned home
Thursday after a few days’ visit
with his brother, Oscar Hignight,
at Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs Van Goff of Paris,
Mrs. Stanley B. Cox has been
ill for several days.
Mr and Mrs Bill Medsker of
Chappell Hill, visited Mrs. S. B.
Griffin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crawford
and family of Post Oak, Frank
Crawford and children, Nell, Sue,
Johnny Lyn and Hugh of Clarks-
ville, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. H L. Bailey. Mrs Fannie
spent Saturday night and Sunday
in the home of his parents, Mr ' Ford accompanied them home af-
and Mr, J H Goff Iter 8Pendm« « »«w days with her
Miss Vivian Chumbley spent ' dau*hter' Mrs HL Bailey
the week end with her aunt, Mrs. I Miss Louise Solomon of Dallas,
Lee Stout in Blossom ! sP**nt the week end with her par-
J W Tedrow of Alto, is visit- ents- Mr and Mrs. Travis Solo-
ing his grandparents. Mr and mon
Mrs. J. H. Goff, this week. -
Joe Chumbley of Fletcher, Ok , PATTONVILLE WHD HAS
is here for a visit with his mo- PROGRAM ON LIGHTING
ther, Mrs. A J Chumbley, and __
other relatives | Pattonville
Pete Bowman and Vollie Wat- | C)ub met flt
Basketball Zoned
for Title Play
Cunningham, Blossom, Delmar,
Powderly, Ronton, Direct, Cen-
tral and Chicota will make up
Zone 1 in Lamar District 39-B
Basketball Conference this com-
ing season
The district was divided into
two zones at a recent meeting of
d -tors. Zone 1 will hold dou-
ble elimination tournaments with
the first one scheduled Jan. 10-
11. Winner of each zone will play
for the district title.
Tom McDowra.-
Reporetr.
-Mrs. E. K. Floyd,
GIVE
Community Chest Drive
Benefit of
Boy Scouts Local Needy
National USO
son spent Sunday in Blossom
Vollie Watson was in Mt Ver-
non Thursday
Howard Chumbley and son,
Home Demonstra-
tive home of Mrs.
Austin Eudy Wednesday of last
week for a program on ‘‘Lighting
Effects Most Suitable for Homes,”
and showed curtains other club
i Delbert and Roy Lee Littles visit- | women had made for their homes,
ed in Bogata Saturday.
of her son. Fred Cox Hei condi-
tion is reported improving
People in tins section are en-
joying fresh greens and beans
from their fall gardens
Mis, Margaret Davis of ETSTC.
■pent the week end with I er pai
ents Mr and Mis Jim Davis
Leonard Davis of Pails visited
his parents, Mr and Mis Jim Da-
vis. over tile week end .
Mrs Mack DeWjtt and daugh-
ter, Judy Ann of Coop< r have
been visiting her pa-ents. Mi aud
Mrs Elmer Rhodes and other i«■ i-
ativrs and friends
Mr ami Mis Jess Smith visited
their children Mis Seth Run
and Mr and Mis Lloyd Smith,
over the week end
Mr. and Mrs Roy lh.lt and son.
Don. spent ti e week end with la-i
sister m Henderson
Mr and Mrs Del her t M.o ijii.h dt
and Mr and Mrs Kenneth ('lav
pool and children of Pans visit-
ed their parents, Mr and Mrs
’ George Ashford and Mi and Mis
S. H. Claypool. over the week end
On Friday. Oct 25 the sopho-
more class of Cunningham High
8chool met and organized fm the
year. The following officers
Mrs Grover fend ley and Mr. , . .. visited
.. .. ,, ,, , . spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs
rendley Mr. Sparks expects to I *
leave thVs week for Lubbock, i .’rRC ....
. X, . ... I Mrs. George Hill announces
where he has employment. Mrs I , !
c, . .. ■ ■ , I that she w ill resume teaching on I
Sparks will join ium later - 1
,, . .. ... .. , I Monday, Oct 4. after a recessed
Mr and Mrs E S Wvatt and . , ,
.. ... , , .. , interval for cotton picking
S H Lynn visited in the home i ,
| George Bailey and family mov-
| ed Saturday to the Joe Antoine
1 farm at Liberty
j Mrs Addie Latimer, son and
i daughter. James and Miss Maud,
Mr and Mrs. C. C. Morgan and
Gary Lee spent Sunday-with Mr.
d Mrs. Edward Morgan at
; i bV
his mother, Mrs. Joe
Thomas at Sulphur Bluff Sunday.
in
of Mr and Mrs R G Lynn at
Hutsonvillc Sunday aft< noon.
Mr and Mrs Clyde Wa: ' were
• •nth
1
Ward
Mrs. Tom McDowra, vice presid-
Dclbert Chumbley and Durward jent was chalrman as Mrs w E
Howe visited in Blossom Sunday. WlUis was Durmg the busi_
Mr and Mrs Wayn,^ Thomas | noss meeting plans were made to
attend the Achievement program
at the First Christian Church in
Paris on Nov. 9.
A Hallowe’en party at the
home of Mrs. J. W Merritt on
Oct 31 was planned for families
of the club women Mrs. Eudy
gave an interesting council re-
port Mrs. Fred Skidmore had
charge of the recreation. The hos-
MI ETON WHI) CLUB MEETS
WITH MRS. JAMES HOLT
( I NNINGIIAM
CU B NEWS
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Clu.
of tin .
content
Mrs. James Holt was hostess for
the Milton WHI) Club at her
home on Wednesday. Oct 23, J
when 15 members answered roll
call with “What I do with left
over foods.” A ten minute demon-
stration was given by Mrs. W C
Jeffery on making salad dress-
ing
The following officers have
Claudia Norwood and Jean
Hume of the Cunningham 4 11
w ere chosen: Sponsor. Miss Alta j county
Kennedy, president. Hilly Rut j Jackie
Landrum, vice president. Byion delegate
Claudia Norwood
Wicker, secretary. Jackie Shis
er . repot ter. Jo Bat her.
I’he It.ipti >t chm eh of Cun
ningham extends a cordial wel
come to everyone to attend sei
vices Sunday. Nov 3. to be eon- j
ducted by Bio Harris of Semin I at
e elected Gold Star Girls been elected for another year:
lub They w ill lie in the . President, Mrs Bill Young: vice
Gold Star Girl of the , president. Mr Tulley Temple;
| council delegate. Mrs Jud Shu-
Slusher was elected . ford; food demonstrator. Mrs
at the club. i Frank Lee: kit'hen demonstrator,
and Janice Mrs Sam Harvey; reporter. Mrs.
Smith and then sponsor. Mrs. Kay , W C Jeffery.
Holt, will attend the Achievement I The next meeting will he held
demonstration banquet at the1 on Nov 13 at the home of Mrs.
Gibraltai Hotel on Nov 2(1 i Bos.. (Lav M Arnold will lie j
The 4-11 Club w ill have a booth I present Refi ■ nients of punch
the Hallowe’en carnival, .Oct land < ookie-. w. ved by Mrs.
tess served refreshments of cake,
peaches and cream and punch.
Next meeting of the club will
be Nov. 13 at the home of Mrs.
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1946, newspaper, October 31, 1946; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923589/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.