The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DELTA COURIER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1929.
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November.
I The pastor and several members of
■ his congregation attended a confer-
Resolved, that a copy of these reso-
lutions be sent to Mrs. J. P. Hanna
and children, and a copy be furnished
to the county paper for publication, I
Ebmke Crashes into the World Series Hall of Fame
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Practice in All Courts
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OBITUARIES,
resolutions of
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Private Lessons
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Cooper, Commerce and
Where there’s beauty. Driver takes
it, where there is none Driver makes
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Respectfully submitted,
J. G. TURNER.
C. M. LeFAN,
J. D. WHEELER, Com
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"I was very much run-
down in health. I had a
dreadful ache across the
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WATERWAYS A CRYING
NEED.
5-Point Program
For November
and a copy spread on the minutes of ,
the Lodge.
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mobile accidents, especially on
Sundays, are becoming so' pre- Jennie A. Young, superintendent.
Come early for your Christmas pic-
due work and avoid the rush just be- j
foie the holidays we are always busy !
Driver's Studio.
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To the Officers and Members of Del-
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3 OFFICE: COOPER MOTOR CO.. FORD DEALERS
3 Leave your orders there, or call at Yoakum
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proposed St. Lawrence seaway
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Entered as second class matter at
the post office at Cooper, Texas under
the act of Congress, March, 1879.
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We. your committee on resolutions,
beg leave to submit the following:
Whereas. our Supreme Ruler of the
universe has seen fit to break the■
chain of family ties. and take from ।
Mrs. J. P. Hanna and children their I
dear husband and father, therefor be 1
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EXPIRATIONS—The address label on
your paper shows the tune to which
your subscription is paid. Thus, Jan i
29, means that your subscription ex-
pires on the first day of January, 1929. I
caa COMMON SENSE
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GOOD ROADS
Iffy WITH A THIRTEEN
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DELTA COURIER
< OOPER, TEXAS.
Miss Helen Godfrey, 17, Norwalk.
Conn., who secretly marrict DK.
Frederic Ritchie. -9. New York eye
specialist. By the marriage MTa
Codrey becomes the stepmother o
New Barbershop
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; Breeder Hurley's Special Rowden Strain
2 of Cotton.
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"My husband
got a bottle of Cardui for
me. It was not long be-
freight rates was forcing the I
I sider everyhting.
The development of inland Construction cost is about 25 per '
waterways, to provide cheaper | cent to 50 per cent of gravel surface
transportation for farm pro- Maintenance is about 25 per cent to
ducts, is one phase of President 50 per cent.
, , ,. , ..I Wear and tear of horses feet, wa-
Hoover 8 farm |< i‘ program gon tires and automobile casings about ।
that has as yet had scant atten- 25 per cent to 50 per cent. Of course
there will be a tew days per 365 that ■
year’s total was 1,011,265. The will exchange pulpits with another
falling off of attendance this; pastor who will make an appeal for
year was due to some extent to I these benevolences, and the fifth Sun-
day the pastor will take an offering
for these funds.
the manifold problems of agri-
Have periods for three private pupils at Ward School and
three at High School. Class lessons have not been organiz-
ed vet if you want to take in class, turn in your name to
Mrs. George Phillips Aikin or Mrs. T. P. Berry.
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We are becoming accustomed
to pick up. Monday morning’s
papers to see what the casualty
list from automobile accidents
the day before was. The auto-
Why not have a 66 foot wide and
। practically straight dirt road from
' Cooper to Clarksville, from Sulphur '
! Springs to Clarksville and from Mt. :
Vernon to Paris. After all they are i
| the best roads we can have if you con- i
, ... , .. . . . ... , "Christ’s Answer to Three Great
valent with the attendant kill- Questions wil be discussed at 11 a. m.
Through Love—W B. Wheeler. There will be a box supper at
Faith Without Works—T. J. Lancas- Jacksons Chapel Friday night, Nov. 1.
ter. The proceeds will be for the benefit of
Blessing From Faith—H C Hurley, Simmmons school.
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the rate of 1-2 cent per word in excess
of 250: 250 words or less will be in-
serted free. Double price for poetry.
Starnes - James
Clower & Gibson
Howard Ebmke, last of the old order of curve ball specialists,
had a sensational day in the first World Series game, making thirteen
strikeouts in defeating the Cobs He gained a place on the pitchers'
honor roll, which already boasted one of Connie Mack’s old stars,
Eddie Plank Others on the Worid Series roll of honor included Ed
Relbach, Ed Walsh, Mordecai Brown, Will James and Waite Hoyt
farmer back from the seaports, straight, dry and inexpensive road
a little more pleasure (
Senator Sheppard of Texas wbo +
has proposed an amendment of the +
V ostead Act to make the purchaser +
of the liquor equally liable with the
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steps taken, during the
session of Congress.
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that the inevitable rise
and tariff aids, and
Proponents of inland water-' ence at Paris Friday and Friday night
ways have an ally at the White | at which Dr. Claggett, secretary of
1---‘---'the General Council of St. Louis at-
tended and spoke of the program and
we may have
As much as marketing
E back. I had a
■ dull, tired feel-
3 ing,and I dread-
2 ed the thought
■ of having to do
I my household
3 tasks. I was
I tired when I
I got up in the
2 morning. I got
■ no rest from
g my sleep, and I
% was sleepy all
1 day long.
I have opened a new barbershop
south of Delta Motor Co. and west of
Arbor Hotel. Look me up for real hair
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WHO oVENEO SERIES
fore I began to show a
decided improvement.
My strength began to re-
turn and I felt much more
like myself. The sleepy
spells gradually quit and
the pains in my back and
sides disappeared.
"Cardui is a splendid
tonic for women. I prov-
ed it for myself.”-—Mrs.
J. E. Shelley, Box 22,
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Mrs.
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My portrait of ( of ( harles Lindbergh, hanging on the wall,
looks at me very earnestly this morning, I think, with a son
of urge in the calm features, to be careful what I say.
1 he daily newspaper has grown to be my very dependable
friend : 1 find much that is comforting, edifying, even inspir-
ing; but it calls Col. Lindbergh "I.indy.” And, it keeps that
up with a persistence that is benumbing!
I wonder it newspapers in that day called President Wash-
ington "\\ ashy ?" Or Lincoln "Linky?" I believe they did
not. They ignored rag-pickers’ lingo, bowery slush, cotton-
field ninny isms. To apply "Smitty" to a hero of the comic
strp is,per missible ; but to refer to a great .American hero as
Lindy is unworthy of American Journalism.
Maybe great western newspapers indulge this silly piece of
business with the idea that it is an endearing term. I can
imagine Jones’s wife calling him "Jonesey", or Brown's part-
ner saying Browney, but it hardly goes in refined society.
‘ Lindy is to me, a slap in the face of intelligent Americans,*
Lindbergh does not need this sort of mushing sentiment'
"( olonel ( harles A. Lindbergh” is a name at once inspiring__
of which .America is proud.
But, "Lindy!!”
Baby-talk is all right in its place—for babies. It is perfectly
all right and proper in the park, when the moon is waning
to one’s own umpsy-dumpsy. But for the great American
headline it is too cheap, shallow—it's becoming idiotic!
American Journalism has outgrown alley-rat parlance; it
should pause and take a good look at itself in the mirror of
public opinion.
I here is always a possibility that I am wrong; it may be,
that, ( hopping off three letters of a name, saves several thou- •
•and dollars annually to the linotype—I hadn't figured that__
printing “Lindy” a million times!
Resolved, that while we know a lov- ,
-d one is gone and a voice is stilled,
that his place can never be filled, yet
we bow our heads in humble submis -
sion to Him, who doeth all things well,
and be it further
Resolved, that the members of this I
Lodge tender their heartfelt sympathy
to Mrs. J. P. Hanna and children
in this, their great earthly loss, and ।
are advanced, and constructive
, work of national missions.
next
The five-point program looking to
lie churches raising its quota of bene-
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vavcgainauks.
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connecting the A five-point program for national
directly with the; missions has been adopted by the
, seaports. The i Presbyterian Church for the month oi
It is necessary to bring the sea-
port.' to the farmer.
What has been done? Largely
for the benefit of the farmer,
the Ohio, Mississippi. Illinois
and .Missouri waterways system
is being developed at great ex-
pense to the government. But
what is needed too is a great
•culture, it is among the most right now.
.. , ' Let’s make 'em straight and avoid
vital. I , u
, , i । all the bridges we can. They will be
Are farm products to be al- , . , ...
mi, i I much easier maintained and we will
lowed to rot because of the ack ; save miles in distance by having them
of adequate waterways which. cut across present farms and pas-
connecting up each of their sites of
government?
S. A. CUNNINGHAM.
Cunningham, Texas.
possible they are hard to travel. Hadn't we ,
more than any subsidy, it is de-; better slow down a bit as to expenses’ ;
, , ,, c , .1 Vr: i Be contented to stay at home once I
sired by the farmers of the Mid- ■ '
• . | in a while until the roads dry up. It
die West and Morth west isn’t right to saddle the unborn gen-
the many solutions offered lor erations with any more debts than
j valences for national missions was
Texas State Fair closed at' adopted. It provides for a stereopti-
Dallas Sunday with total attend- can lecture at the church next Sun-
ance of 963.566 for the season.! day night. The following Sunday
. . ... . night the Sunday School will put on
A great eff ort was made to ex- o J .
i a program. The third Sunday night
ceed the best attendance recordthe young people will put on a pro-
of 1,028,317 set in 1927. Last gram. The fourth Sunday the pastor
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I For fine photo work, call at Driver's
Would Punish Drinkers studio Friday or Saturday.
Wednesday night..
Subject—Faith.
Leader—C. M. Lefan.
Nature of Faith and Its Power to
Justify. Purify and Sanctify—J. D.
Wheeler.
Faith in Salvation That Works
Lamar. Red
iniin and Delta
Stereoptican lecture will be given at
7 p. m. These pictures are new and
will not only furnish wholesome enter-
tainment, but will incite our enthusi-
asm for carrying out the “Great Com-
mission" of our Lord and Savior, Jecus
Christ. Come.
J. W. WRIGHT. Pastor.
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Box Supper at
Jackson Chapel
River, Hopkins. Frank-
Counties all corner on
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3 NOTICE TO FARMERS
of the road is what you want to see
and in the future years you will con-
sider the cost more than at present. .
surely it seems would provide a tures. Land has almost no value at
more economical method of i present. 80 why not go the straight-
, , , e t and best route to get over to your
transportation? The prohibitive neighboriny county site You doni
freight rates have been one o ca 2 about passig in front of Jones'I
the chief drawbacks of agricul- nd Smith's residence. The other end |
*ural prosperity. "resident
Hoover showed time and again j
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The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1929, newspaper, October 29, 1929; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1541230/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.