The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 17, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1986
Just in time for every
holiday occasion-
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dunn visited ‘n
Pecan Gap Sunday.
f Pre-Thanksgiving
Newnian MoGuire of Paris vis-
ited friends in Cooper Sunday.
Mies Opal Hemby of Charleston
was a Cooper visitor Saturday.
Miss Pauline Alkin spent the
week end in Dallas with friends.
BEGINNING
WEDNESDAY
Haskell Patterson was in Com-
merce Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scott of
Pecan Gap were Cooper visitors
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yoakum of
Crandall visited friend^ in Cooper
Monday.
Mrs. W. C. Waggoner of Dallas
spent the week end with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Clarence Walls.
Early Savings Now in Effect on
WINTER COATS
Phone Mrs. Howard McKinney.
47, for funeral sprays and designs.
rot/
All New 1936 Winter Styles
VALUES 9^47
TO $4.98 7
Dr. E. B. Wheat of T'yler spent
the week end with his family in
Cooper.
These perfectly tailored, wolf trimmed
swagger coats are the finest of values.
They will see you through the winter with
flying colors. Blacks, browns, grays, ox-
fords and mixtures are all shown in loose
or belted models. Styles for misses and
matrons are shown.
t'ith swagger
fingertip or
short coats
Gay, new, smartly designed dresses of
cereal crepe in black, brown, and all im-
portant winter shades. Some woolens are
included. There are styles for sport, dress,
and general utility wear. Priced so low
that every woman can afford one for hol-
iday wear.
Mrs. J. D. Jones visited her
niece, Mrs. A. W. Martin in Dal-
las the first of the week.
Self trimmed and fur trimmed coats at a
price that gives you a generous saving.
Every one of these coats are new 1936
styles . . . there are sport and dress models
in solid colors, plaids and mixtures.
Mrs. R. J. Harper and children
returned Saturday from Wortham
where they visited relatives for
several days.
VALUES
TO $7.95
Tommie Richardson, son of Mr3.
J. A. Richardson left Monday af-
ternoon for Sanatorium, where he
goes for a six months rest cure.
Finer quality, fur trimmed coats made of
new, rough weave
woolens in black and browns. Beautiful furs are generously used to
trim these coats giving them: a luxuriousness that is unusual.
You will find them most appealing at this low price.
Almost any kind of dress that you are in- |
terested in will be found in this big group |
. . . rough crepes . . . cereal crepes and '
woolens are all included in styles for every ,
occasion. Splendid reductions make these
dresses outstax ling bargains.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Davis of
Hugo, Okla., spent Sunday with
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Turb. ville.
Crisp, jaunty little suits in sport
styles for informal wear. Neatly
tailored, shown in solid colors and
interesting designs in a hos t of
rich, warm, winter tones.
VALUE> $
TO $li.9S
Mrs. E. J. Cross of route two
was in Cooper Monday and re-
newed her subscription to the Re-
view and Courier.
■ . . i. _ —» 1 s m /v —, rt 7 o rt o f* _ Q n fi
Rougn uucubaimco, —i
blister crepes are the important silks re-
presented in this big collection of really
lovely dresses. Sturdy woolens are also in-
cluded in dress and outdoor styles. You’ll
like everything about these dresses includ-
ing their low price.
Bryan, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Clark of Ben Franklin hadi
his tonsils removed Monday morn- j
ing at Janes Clinic and Hospital.f
Handsome suits of soft, rich wool-
ens in plaids, tweeds, and solid
colors. There’s no end to their use-
fulness and they will give you a
real “dressed-up’’ feeling all sea-
son long.
VALUES $
To $19-75
Miss Ben Miller of Ben Franklin
who has been a patient at Jan a
Clinic and Hospital was able to re-
turn to her home Saturday.
Dresses that you will enjoy wearing and
be proud of all season. Crepes, satins, and
woolens as well as metal shot and lacquer-
ed fabrics that are of outstanding fashion
importance are all included in this group
of better dresses. They are mostly dress
styles in black or brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hicks, Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Hicks and Mr.
Mrs. Luther Johnson of Enloe vis-
ited in Paris Sunday.
Superlatively fine suits, of the
, most expensive looking woolens in
| two and three piece styles. Dress
and sport effects are both includ-
ed. These are real value "finds”
that thirfty women will take ad-
vantage of.
Special Reductions in
effect on all higher
priced Suits.
■ County Agent W. H. Jones and
Joe Williams are attending a dis-
trict county agents meeting in Mt.
Pleasant today (Tuesday).
VALUES $
To $29.75
Real occasion dresses that are reduced to
budget prices. Select one of these grand
new styles for important holiday wear.
Silks, woolens and exciting novelty weaves
are included in black and important winter
colors.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brice of Sul-
phur Springs spent the week end
with their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Arvle Brice of Clark Ridge.
Mias Edna Bartley of Ladontft
who has been visiting the family
of her brother, W. I. Bartley for
several weeks returned home Mon-
day. She was accompanied to
Ladonia by Mrs. W. I. Bartley and
Mrs. D. D. Dunn.
Suedes and Suede Cembina-*^
tions for Women and Misses **
e Styles Before Thanksgiving!
Big Reductions In
Mrs. L. L. Hemby of Charleston
was In Cooper Saturday and re-
newed her subscription to the Re-
view and Courier. She said Mr.
Hem by's mother who makes her
home with them had been bedrid-
den several months and was grad-
ually growing worse.
Some Of Our
Most
Beautiful
Footwear
Official Washington has been
chuckling over a story going the
rounds concerning a man who was
brought to the capital and put in
charge of one of the many gov-
ernment agencies. A few days lat-
er one of his section chiefs asked
permission to destroy a huge stack
of useless documents.
‘'Very well," said the new de-
partment head officiously, “but be
sure to make duplicate copies
first.”
A Wonderful Collection of
Dress and Sport Styles
Black and brown French boot oxfords, interesting pumps
with wide side buckle straps over tne vamps, fancy gore
tongue pumps, side buckle straps and sporty shawl tongue
oxfords are all Included In this big group of bargain priced
shoes. Blacks and browns are featured colors. Sizes and
styles to please everyone.
Comfortable four eyelet ties, center buckle straps,
side buckle straps, and many novelty models in
shoes that you will
'v want t o wear with
your nicest costumes
___are included in this
group. Blacks and
mmWSb browns are featured.
Choose from models
I with high or medium
Plenty of Styles For
Misses and Girls
Flubb: "Do you mean to ten 1
your wife wrote you that slxto
page letter to tell you she nee
$50.00?”
Dubb: "Yes, and that is jusi
scribble compared to the one
get If I don’t send it.”
Sketched is a typical shoe from this group. Fine
suedes In sport styles that are especially suitable
for misses school and dress wear. In addition there
are styles for women in Interesting models. Sizes
are somewhat broken In each style but you may be
assured of finding your aizs in several styles.
"If you get an education, you
can become prosperous If you mar-
& nen 'wvjiiitui.
Read the ads In the Courier. !
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The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 17, 1936, newspaper, November 17, 1936; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983215/m1/4/?q=GOODRICH: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.