Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 124, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 2004 Page: 3 of 6
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the lovely song, “He Lifted Me.”
Roy Lee and
Fredda Smart and Susie Nabors.
Jack and Julia Nabors of
Jacey Ingram and Bayle
Worden are building a club
house.
Mike McKeever of Ovilla,
5672 CR 4317
Campbell. TX 75422
(903) 355-0505
Intermezzo, Op.76, No. 7, by
Brahms.
In order to compete at the
state level, the solo must be
chosen from the Class 1
Itasca, Tx, and son Ricky of
Garden City, MO. Ricky
Visitors to the Stone home this
week include son Glen.
On Friday, Patricia took
Jimmy to Sulphur Springs for a
entertainment. The event begins
on
continues all day Saturday.
Come join your friends and
there.
The travelers brought Wanda
a can of Mississippi sorghum and
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and Rita Robbins, Lindale;
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Thursday
June 10, 2004
News from Charleston
Vicki Vasco
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News from Klondike
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Tim, who will be a sophomore
at Cooper High School next fall,
is a student of Dr. Fenia Chang
of the faculty of Texas A & M
University-Commerce and
formerly a student of Mrs.
Melissa Loose of Paris.
you are a good boy (or girl) at
the doctor’s office, you get an
ice cream cone! Jimmy and
too fast for the Anderson!
Diane Lewis reports a new
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Deweese of Vasco was killed in
1955 in a plane crash in Hawaii.
He was on his way home for a
discharge from the Army from reunion at the Cooper Lake
the Korean Conflict, where he Saturday,
served with the 7** Medical
2nd grade when school starts, and Saturday!
his sister Jacey will be in jr. high.
World War II were honored at
that beautiful service. There
were lots of people there.
Among those attending were Mr. Wednesday that 50 years ago
and Mrs. Gene Lesley (Gene
received a certificate.) and Mr. Prattville, blowing everything
and Mrs. Marion Miller (Ann
received certificates for several
Ray uncles.). The Boy Scouts
and the Girl
Commerce helped with that
service.
Gene and Delores Patterson
have a new little granddaughter.
Todd and Kenda (Patterson)
There is a lot of progress.
However, even if I think it is
going up fast, I know it can’t be Baptist Free Clinic.
Douglas Competes at State Solo Contest
Tim Douglas competed in the
UIL State Solo and Ensemble
ton became |
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Dolores Jackson and I Sydney Worden was riding
attended the 52"’* Memorial Day her 4 wheeler and had a wreck
Service sponsored by the Sunday. She cut her neck, but
Captain Charles Croxall Chapter she is okay now.
of the National Society of the
Daughters of the American
Revolution (of which we are
members) and the Ambassador
Fletcher Warren Chapter of the TX, spent Tuesday in Delta
Texas Sons of the American County doing family research.
Revolution in Commerce
Monday at the Rosemond
and Dean Gillean, Enloe.
Family Haven
STAR Program
Summer Day Camp
Monday - Wednesday
June 14-16
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Delta County
Roping Club
Presents
The Delta County Rodeo
on Friday & Saturday
June 18 & 19
at the
Cooper Rodeo Arena
8 PM Nightly
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Members of the Klondike
Volunteer Fire Department are
busily preparing for the baby donkey on their place. It
Jamboree to be held this was bom on June 3-the second
weekend. There will be a junior birthday of granddaughter
livestock show, a barbecue Kaitlin. Grandson Tyler named
cook-off, and live music the baby “Flowers”.
Wanda Helms said she had six
Friday afternoon and grandchildren from Friday until
Sunday.
The parents were in Hot
of Dallas
eting at the
ire Monday
Iler left
4eade. Md
Pharr and
the Stones this week. Later,
Allie and the Hoskisons went to
20'/j inches long. She was bom and Carolyn (Cockrum) Hinton, Paris to visit Faye Huff who is accident on Monday,
in the Hopkins County Memorial and the great grand daughter of recovering from surgery.
Hospital, Sulphur Springs.
Chesney’s sister Presley is now
5 years old and is helping her Rosenburg visited last week
mom with the new baby. Presley end.
will start to school next year.
Last week I reported on the
ones from the East End who
were killed in World War II, now evening.
There was a large crowd at
the East Delta Community
Lee Deweese, 22 year-old son Center Sunday for the Malone,
of Redge O. and Dovie (Polk) Jopes, McKinney, Phipps family Tina and son-in-law Bimbo Love
reunion. of Kensing this week. On
The Swaims, Crutchers,
Goforths, and Jordans had their
He is a descendant of the
Rattans and the Blackwells. He neighbors, hear some good Springs for the poultry festival
Cemetery. The veterans of is getting a historical marker for music, eat some great barbecue
the East End to go beside the
Rattan land.
Ferna Lee Cooper told me
a
tornado hit their house in
away and killing his sister
Loretta.
Huck and David Elmore
Scouts of visited Grover Nabors Saturday.
David’s wife Donna finished her the time visiting with Sylvin’s son
degree and got her teaching and his family. The rest was a
certificate. She is going to teach road trip covering Memphis, her. Martha said she ate too
Manchester, Chattanooga, and
Ingram and Lainey Huie with
help from Jacy Ward, and our
ushers were Austin and Jack Contest on the campus of Texas
They were soaked. Hailey is 10 Chambliss and T.J. Love. The State University in San Marcos
years old and going into the 6'* children’s choir sang 3 beautiful over the Memorial Day
grade in Garland when school songs, and the adult choir sang weekend.
startsagain. the lovely song, “He Lifted Me.” Tim received a Division 1
Clay Ingram has a new mare Roy Lee and Dolores rating on his piano solo,
and little colt that he bought from Jackson’s three beautiful
the Hohenberger’s. Clay’s dog grandchildren were at Church
Frisco killed all his chickens, so with them Sunday.
he is out of the egg business. He This is the week end of the
has two other dogs named Rex East Delta School Reunion. I
and Wayland. Clay will be in the hope to see you at East Delta prescribed music list and be
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Have a good week!
and support our volunteer fire
department at the same time.
On Saturday, Jerry and Janet some glass rock as “payment”.
Currin and Jerry and Sylvin On Sunday, Wanda took the
Wood were in Mesquite for the whole crew to the to the lake, to
wedding of Jerry Wood’s play and ride bicycles,
granddaughter. Fhe Currins and Last Sunday, Martha Clark
Woods have recently returned helped celebrate granddaughter
from a week long vacation to
Tennessee. They spent part of ice cream. Martha’s birthday
was
cooked a wonderful dinner for
took them to San Antonio where Jimmy for a walk”. The
they toured the Alamo and other Blundells also visited with
points of interest. They were at daughter Rebecca Anderson of her and accompanied her to
Church with the Gregory’s Itasca, Tx, and son Ricky of church. Later he visited with his
aunt before returning to
Dustin Kennemer has gone to reported good news because the Maggie’s home to spend the
Benin, Africa on a mission trip floods that hit Missouri this week night.
Northwestern State stopped 10 feet from their new I extend my sincere apologies
to Wittanie McEwen for
misspelling her name in last
week’s column.
June 19, Dr. Suzan Monday
will be available from 9:00 am -
12:00 noon at the Klondike
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May 12.
Colton Wicks is back from
Australia. He reported having a
good time. He brought back a
boomerang.
Hailey Walker, Greg’s
daughter, was in a play day at Cooper.
Medicine Springs, OK last Our candle lighters at the
Saturday. She did well riding her Methodist Sunday were Jacey
horse Keesha. While she and
Greg were there, they went on
a trail ride when a storm hit.
where Lina’s family were to
meet him.
Maggie’s great-nephew
Dustin Moore spent Sunday with
Schafer, Mesquite; Beverly, Charla Mitchell, Lake Creek;
Ronny, Parker and Preston and guest Danny Wall, Cooper;
of Kensing this week. On Thomas’daughter-in-law Lina is Landis, Rowlett; Ron Lehman
Saturday, Patricia and her from the Philippines and Earl has
mother Grace Price had a “girls visited with her parents several
day out,” doing some shopping time. Maggie’s most recent
and enjoying lunch out before conversation with Earl was on
Tim and Lynne Gregory’s coming home. Trenton Blundell Sunday night here (Sunday
Battalion. He was the grandson daughter Jennie Reiniesch and visited with Jimmy and Patricia morning there).
of Mr. Emitt and Mrs. Nancy her beautiful children, Jake and
(Johnson) Polk, and the great- ChanceofGillespie, Illinois have
This was a sad and busy week
named Chesney Layne was named valedictorian of the Estel Hoskison and wife for Maggie Thomas and her
Kinnamon. Chesney arrived 8'h grade at Roxton. She is the Earlene had Sunday lunch with family. Maggie’s great-niece
May 25 at 12:40. She weighed grand daughter of David and the Stones this week. Later, Stephanie McEwen was fatally Dow and Mary Arizona Gillean and Mary Sims, Garland; Wendel
8 pounds, 3 and ’/« oz. and was Sharron (Smart) Nabors and Bill Allie and the Hoskisons went to injured in a horseback riding Robbins gathered at Doctors
On
Tuesday evening, the McEwen
and Anderson families had
supper with Maggie and Juhree
Moore. Maggie and Juhree
attended family visitation on visiting. Chaney and Cryslin Hollis, Krin
A large crowd attended the doctor’s appointment. Laterthey Wednesday and funeral for the Those attending were Janice , Jeremy and Kaylie Crawford,
music at the East Delta went to Braum’s for ice cream, young lady on Thursday. We and Billy Lehman, Arlington: Midlothian. Those attending for
Community Center Saturday because everyone knows that if pray God’s comfort for this Lucille Robbins and Elizabeth local area were Mary Dee and
family during this most difficult Beasley, Dallas; Gail and Jerry La Fray Mitchell, Gadston; Netti
time. Wayne Smiddy, Teresa, Tim, and and Tyler Jones, Cooper; Berk
Maggie said she has spoken Arizona Barcus and Paige and Clifton Mitchell, Scott and
Patricia visited with her daughter with Earl several times this week
from the Philippines. The
Creek Park, Cooper Lake,
Sunday M ay 16lh for a family Matthew, Brittany and Jerred
reunion and picnic. Robbins, Quitman; Shelby and
It started cool but ended up to Rick Scarborough, Kristen, C.J.
be perfect day for eating and and Braiden Petty, Duncanville;
visiting.
Those attending were Janice
and Billy Lehman, Arlington:
Lucille Robbins and Elizabeth
Earl was
on Sunday, accompanying them preparing for church services
to Dairy Queen for lunch.
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bowie been visiting. Tim and Lynne Trenton said he “took Uncle
Johnson; also Pfc. Darrell
Council, son of Mr. Allen and
Mrs. Willie Council of
Charleston was killed in 1951.
Our condolences are for the Sunday.
Brewer family. The late J.L.
Brewer’s Mother who was 101
years old and lived in Hugo died with Northwestern State stopped 10 feet from their new
University Baptist Collegiate home.
Ministries. He will spend about Cindy Anderson was visiting
10 days in Africa. Coyt her mother on Sunday. I drove
Kennemer has just returned by their new home site recently.
from Puerto Villarta, Mexico on
a trip with several seniors from
Bob and Barbara Langford of University and will graduate in
Campbell announce the December with a degree in
engagement of their daughter. Elementary Education. She is
Jennifer Leigh Langford, to the granddaughter of Avon and
Jeremy Russell McClanahan. Juanita Friddle of Sulphur
son of James and Jana Jones of Springs and the late Charles and
Greenville and grandson of Ralph Media Langford of Cash.
and Dorothy Hocutt and the late McClanahan graduated from
Hollie’s birthday with cake and Lila Faye Hocutt, all of Cooper. Greenville High School in 1996
The ceremony will be July 24 and from Texas ATM-
Friday and her “girls” at 6:00 in the evening at Dairy Commerce University in 2000
Manor in Greenville. with a degree in Computer
A 2000 graduate of Greenville Science and Physics.
in Mt. Pleasant. Manchester, Chattanooga, and much, but couldn’t stop because High School, the bride-to-be
Kally Hinton, daughter of Vicksburg, MS, before returning everything was so good. attends Texas ATM-Commerce
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