The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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I lira Sam Skidmore and
Mn. J. H. Parker have
baaae after a week’a visit
wM> Mr. and Mrs. Prank Grigsby
mat in several parts of South
Mr. mtd Mrs W A Ballard and
Ife. and Mrs Holland Ballard
■pent Sunday with Mr and Mn
fV"«- Ballard at Bogata
There waa a soil conservation
program at the school house last
Friday night
A picnic lunch was enjoyed
Sunday in the pasture of Mr and
Mrs. Alvin Hams, honoring her
father, Dick Pomroy on his 73th
birthday A large crowd attend-
ed
Mr. and Mrs. Edley Kennedy
•ad Mr. end Mrs Porter Page of
Clir ningham. spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs Marshall Kennedy
Walter Compton moved from
this community to Pans last
week.
Mr. and Mrs Fiank Malone of
Amarillo, spent the week end
With her parents, Mr and Mrs
Crawford Harris
Mr. and Mrs Johnnie Williams
and Albert Harris spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs I)ee Ward at
Biardslown
Mr and Mrs Ralph Stansell
■Were guests of her brother. Mr
and Mrs James Anderson at Mt
Olive Sunday night
Mr and Mrs Lewis Clement at-
tended a rodeo at Ft Towson.
Ok., recently
Mrs Houston Pomroy and
children of ’Cross Roads, visited
Mrs. Andy Bishop Sunday
visited their daughter and sister,
and Mrs Dollie Bennett of Paris.
Visited their daughter and sisetr.
Mrs Alvin Ballard, Saturday
night
Mrs Alvin Ballard and boys
were visitors at Biaidstown Sun-
day afternoon
Grandmother Ballard, who has
been visiting in the C R Ballard
home at Bogata, has returned
home
Mr and Mrs A %G Ballard.
Morris and Sue. Mr and Mrs
Preacher Adams. Mr and Mrs
8am Simmons went to the rodeo
•t Vasco Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Williams
■pent Thursday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs Audie Dudley
Mrs. Claude Parkess is here for
an extended visit with her daugh-
i far, Mrs. Elmer Pomroy and fam-
fly
Mrs Grace Fletcher and son,
Wayne of Paris, visited her par-
rots. Mr and Mrs Drew Craig,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs Johnnie Williams
•nd son. Morris, have been at-
tending the bedside of her mother,
Mrs. Dee Ward at Biardstown
Mrs. Ward, formerly lived here
•Bd many friends regret to know
at her aertous illness
Mrs. Johnnie Williams was con-
fined to her bed last week with
• rover* cold.
Moat everyone will begin pick-
ing cotton in the community on
ns Monday
Mra Qeneria Ruth Dillard of
F Paris, spent Sunday night with
_ „ te bo
Mr. and Mra Walter Ball ai
tMiyiUm. spent Sunday In
the home of Mr. and Mra Hoyle
Bell and family
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Lawler
visited her parents, Mr and Mra.
Charlie Martin at Paris, Saturday
Mrs Horace Lawler and Mrs
'Minnie Lawler of Bogata, visited
Sunday in the home of Mr and
Mrs Tully Temple
Mr and Mrs Roscoe Norwood
and children of Paris, spent the
week end with her parents. Mr
and Mrs Robert Harvey.
Mr and Mrs Bill Brake and
family of Dallas, were guests over
the week end of her parents, Mr.
and Mis J A Holt.
Relatives here received word
last week that P J Denison was
quite ill in a Houston hospital.
School opened here Monday
Mrs Gertrude Grogan of Ful-
bright is principal and Mr* Hoyle
Bell, primary
Mr and Mrs Murl Roach and
daughter of Johntown, spent the
week end with her sister. Mr and
Mrs Ross Warren
Mr and Mrs Jim Lee and dau-
ghters, Ora. Ellen and Louise, and
Grandma Lee of Post Oak, spent
Sunday in the home of Mr and
Mrs Frank Lee and family.
M. M.
Albert Booth. J.
A. Babb, Mra. M. N. Caudill, Mra
Cumi Cook, Mia Marie Harrison.
Mias Bobby But!. Temple, Mias
Alva May O'Neal and Mrs. Arch
Hatch The home economics
teachers is still to be elected. Bus
drivers are Lester Fowler and
Herb Smith; janitor, Zeb Page;
cooks are Mmes Taylor O’Neal,
Harry Slusher, Otha Marshall and
John Davis Aimer Norwood was
elected to fill the place of Leslie
Temple, who resigned as board
member
A fellowship meeting was held
at the Pentecostal church Sunday
with lunch spread at noon picnic
style A large crowd attended
Mrs Tom Eudy is reported im-
proving after several days’ ill-
ness
Mrs. Dalton Eudy and daugh-
ter. Bettye, are ill at their home
here
Mrs. Clarence McKnight, who
has been ill for several months,
is reported unimproved
Mr and Mrs James Courtney
spent Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs L Z Wilkerson at Paris.
Mrs Dock Cooper is able to be
up after several days’ illness with
malaria ,
Mr and Mrs. Hermon Russell
have returned to their home at
Orange after several days’ visit
with her parents, Mr and Mrs
Charles Ball of Mintei and Paul kudy'
Wood Jr left Sunday . „ College Mrs Clyde R,,ddy wiU ** em'
Station, where they will a tend 1 pl,,y,,d ,n thl‘ Caudl11 horm’ dur‘
A A M College the year ,n« th,‘ w,nter
J Some of the farmers are still
having to poison cotton in this
i mmunity A few will begin
I . :ing next week
and Mrs. Kenneth Allen
and Mrs. Ira Temple visited
Thursa in the home of Mr and
Mrs. Let 1 hits of Charleston.
The W1 ' Cluh will meet at
the home of Mrs. Clifford Pynes
on Friday this week. All mem-
bers are urged to attend
The Baptist and Methodist
churches have joined together
and will have Sunday school to-
gether every Sunday.
Mrs Leonard Nolen and child-
ren of Johntown. spent the week
end with her parents, Mr and
Mrs Ira Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Danials of
Dallas, spent several days here
visiting relatives and friends.
Mr and Mrs Fred Allen spent
Sunday w ith Mr and Mrs Silas!
Howell at Hoovet town
J A Rahh and family have
moved here and he will teach in
the school this term
Mrs Joe B. Williams and son,
Charles Burl of Cunningham and
! Miss Hazel DeShazo of Cooper,
I.spent Wednesday in Dallas, vis-|
liting Mr and Mrs. O. L DeShazo.
land son and Mr. and Mrs. New-|
man Bledsoe and son.
Professional
Stephen H.Grant, MD
Office Stephen H Grant Hospital
flours 7 to 10 a. m.
Every Day Except Sunday
Saturday All Day
Arthur G. Elder, M.D.
Office in
Stephen H. Grant Hospital
DEPORT, TEXAS
Dr. J. R. Brittain
DENTIST
X-Ray Examinations
Office: Thompson Drug Store
DEPORT, TEXAS
A. M. Aikin Jr.
Attorney
Office 18 Clarksville St.
PARIS, TEXAS
J. B. HARVILL
Attorney
306. First Nat l liank Hlclg.
Phone 824
PARIS, TEXAS
B. RAY SMITH
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
7 West Houston Street, Across
Street South of Court House
Telephone 819
PARIS, TEXAS
Oop.
to roe after
hla inter rota here.
M. L Fisher and John D. Al-
ley went to Pecan Gap Wednes-
day on business
Mn. R. B. Crews entertained
with a shower for Mra. Roy Finch
Thursday. A good crowd attend-
ed, however, many did not know
about it.
Mrs John Antoine and Mn. A.
C. Nixon of Deport, spent Thurs
day with Miss Maldia Blow. All
went to see Mrs Essie Chandler
I in the afternoon.
Miss Belinda Skaggs of Deport,
spent Thursday with Mr and
Mrs. Jess Chandler.
Mrs C. C Morgan and Miss
Maldia Blow accompanied Misses
Ruby Chandler and Maud Latimer
to Fulbright to vote Saturday.
Misses Cora and Ruby Chand-
ler and Maud Latinrer took their
uncle, George Guest to Deport on
Thursday to see a doctor. ,
| Miss Maldia Blow went to De-
j port Sunday to visit in the John
Antoine home and to attend the
funeral of Lowell Read.
Mrs. C. A. Marshall and son,
Mickey of Depxu t, sjjent Thursday
with her setter Mrs. M L Fisher
and Mr Fishei
Mr and Mrs Johnnie Johnson
of White Rock, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr and
Mrs. George Bailey.
| Mr. and Mrs Albert Crews en-
tertained relatives Sunday with
a birthday dinner in honor of R
B Crews and Albert Crews.
C C. Morgan went to Deport
Saturday morning on business.
I Miss Essie Chandler has not
been feeling so welt since the
cooler weathei subsided,
i Some are planning to cut their
meadows again this fall, because
hay is scarce.
Mrs Dec Harvey has been con-
i fined to her home at Cross Roads
a week by illness
iii the high school at Word. Ate.
filled her
A null crowd ww
In attendance.
Edd Hignight of Texarkana,
spent Sunday with his brothers,
S A. and J W Hignight.
Wayne Thomas and Monroe
Shand have gone to Sulphur for
a few days fishing.
John Antoine and daughter of
, Deport, visited Joe Antoine Sun-
day
Mrs. Laura Moas has been ill for
several days, but is reported im-
proved.
Several from here attended the
funeral of Lowell Read at Deport
Sunday He was a cousin of Press
Whitley and was well known
here We were sorrow to learn
of his passing. May God in His
wisdom comfort the family.
Cook Weems of Pattonville, Da-
vid and Kenneth Hall of Morgan-
town, spent Sunday with Law-
rence Whitley.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chumbley
and children and Emery and Bil-
lie Rex Howe attended church at
Mosley Sunday night.
Mr and Mrs Bunk Bryant and
Mrs. W W Bryant spent Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs. Lee Thom-
as Sulphur
Mr and Mrs. Leroy Wright
have returned to their home at
Commerce, where he will attend
school.
Vivian Chumbley spent from
Friday until Sunday with her
aunt. Mrs. Birdie R Byrd at
Paris.
Andy B Patterson and family
have moved to Jennings.
I Mr. and Mrs. Bud Parks of
Fauglit, visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs J W Goff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C Crabb and
Mrs. Frank Shield of Leonard,
Mrs W B. Ferguson of Ft Worth
and Dr and Mrs. M P. Crabb of
Greenville, were Sunday guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Crabb
NEW FALL DRESSES
Juts received 300 New Fall Dresses. All the sizes.
Price range
CARD OF THANKS
Wr wish to extend sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
friends for the kindness and sym-
pathy shown us during our recent
sorrow.
Mrs. Lowell Read
Mr and Mrs. Sam Read and
Family.
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Automotive and
Tractor Repairs
MtttlBg amt Body Work
GULP Product*
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ii’i Garage
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BEFORE
AFTER CJ
Shopping at Storey & Son Grocery
OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE •
TWO FACES
—the one they enter our store with and
the one they leave it with.
It is our Job to see that the face they leave
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right kinds of foods at the right kind of
prices and the right kind of service.
WB WANT YOUK POOD BUSINESS
STOREY & SON GROCERY
Colon
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Every way you turn there’* another color pret-
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1946, newspaper, September 12, 1946; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923431/m1/2/?q=corinth: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.