Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 5 of 8
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BAU WOTMUS COWfANY,
Delta Farm Store Specs' Grocery
Ray Wilson fZ'JST T- B. Cummins
Devenport Variety Store Perry Bros, store
Anderson’s a^urwture Hanna & Young
Cooper Washateria Pollard’s Gro# & Mkt.
Crump’s Cafe Henslee Hardware
Poe’s Dry Goods Brock’s, Inc.
Fletcher & Son Cleaners
Delta Furniture Store
Adair & Hicks
First National Bank
R. N. Stovall H’dwe
Chandler’s Market
A. & P. Food Store
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FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946
This Tribute To Father On His Day Sponsored By The Following:
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ACCEPTS POSITION
Lou Ann Adams, daughter o>f
Mr and Mrs. Fred Adams, has
accepted a position as bookkeeper
■with Perkins Bros, to fill the va-
cancy created by Mrs. W. I. Estes
who resigned the position prior
to bar recent marriage.
Truck load yellow Bhelled corn.
Carl P. Harrison.
TODAY’S SPECIAlS<0^
RID PULLETS OF
'LARGE ROUNDWORMS
Chek-R-Ton knocks large
roundworms out of your birds—
quickly, safely, without shock.
M&CHEK-R-TON
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JUST DUST THE BIRDS
Marriage Licenses
Issued During May
Total Twelve
Marriage license were issued to
twelve couples by County Clerk
Odie Bridges during the month
of May. Marriage licenses issued
so far this year by month are;
Jan. 13, Feb. 17, March, 20, and
April 9, for a total of 59.
Licenses issued in May: J. B.
Bangs and Margaret Glossup,
Cooper, Rt. 1; Johnnie Charles
Hightower and Mrs. Alice White
Hearn; Virgil C. Ovelton and
Beauton Hatfield, Cooper, Rt. 1;
Alvis C. Holdem and Addie Bell
George, Cooper, Rt. 2; Eugene
Sutton and Dottie Jane Barnes,
Wolfe City; Jessie Lee Cunning-
ham and Imogene Crossno; Clif-
ton E. Cooksey and Shirley Jean
Humphries; and Billie F. Wilson
and Wilda Formby.
Also T. H. Carr and Hazel Mc-
Kinney, Ladonia; E. O. Hargrave
and Hazel Unita Lawrence, Sul-
phur Springs; J. C. Grady, Jr.
and Tommie Ann Scott, Pecan
Gap; and H. F. Williams and
Paulita Todd.
See 0. W. Simmons Jewelry
for wedding rings, diamonds.
Honors Grandson And
Bride With Dinner
The family of Mrs. J. A. Jeter
of Cooper honored Mrs. Jeter’s
grandson, James Kirk Anderson,
and his recent bride with a dinner
at Lake Crook Sunday.
Present for the dinner were
the honoree and his bride of Chi-
cago, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Bennet
Jeter, Mrs. J. A. Jeter, Cooper;
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jeter, Bon-
ham; Mr. and Mrs. Yaindell Jeter,
Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. An-,
derson and family, Mrs. Lizzie An-
derson, all of Lake Creek; and
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon McDougall
and family of Valasco.
Meadlin—Estes Rites
Held Here Sunday
Mrs. Bonnie Meadiin, daughter
of Mrs. M. B. Miller and the late
Mr. Miller, was united in mar-
riage to W. T. (Bill) Estes at the
First Baptist Church here Sun-
day afternoon. Rev. D. H. Bon-
der pastor, performed the cere-
mony.
The biide wore a navy blue
crepe street dress with black ac-
cessories and a corsage of white
carnations. The couple were at-
tended by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Stahmer, Mrs Stahmer wearing
a black crepe dress trimmed in
sequins and a corsage of white
carnations.
Mrs. Estes has been employed
as bookkeeper for Perkins Bros.
Co. for a number of years and
Mr. Estes is a successful farmer.
They will be at home at Mr. Estes’
residence three miles east of
Cooper.
Dust birds individually
with Purina Lice Pow-
der to control lice on
chickens or turkeys.
The "PuniHO,
C LICE POWDER
An* MILK
One bog replaces
40 gallons milk.'
Helps grow BIG
vigorous ^calves.
TrySTARTENA,
KEEP YOUR DOGS
IN SHAPE WITH
PURINA
DOG CHOW
GOOD FEED WHEAT
Carl P. Harrison
Phone 117
Cooper, Texas
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Ask to See
STYLE NO. 1617
As Sketched
Woman’s Council Of
Christian Church
Has Meeting Monday
Mrs. J. H. McKinney gave the
devotional from St. Luke at the
regular meeting of the Women’s
council of the Christian Church
Monday afternoon.
A report was made on the
Young People’s Conference at
Woodlake near Sherman this year
revealed that the Church had sent
Anna Lou Choate, Bobbie Joyce
Choate, Fain Johnson and Bill
Crunk to the conference.
♦ NEEDMORE ♦
♦ MRS. F. L. LAKE ♦
♦ ♦
Rev. T. P. Bennin'Hon filled his
regular appointment here Sunday
morning. Services were rained out
Sunday night. Come the fourth
Sunday and hear Bro. Benning-
*on preach. Como to Sunday
School each Sunday and worship
with us.
We enjoyed one week of sun-
shine and farmers made use of the
fair weather. Much work was done
here last week. A tractor was the
first thing we heard each morning
when we awoke and the last thing
we heard at night.
Grandmother Weems and daugh-
ter, Miss Zuma Weems, have mov-
ed to Needmore and we give them
a hearty welcome back to their
old home community.
Mrs. Hording of Alabama is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Weems.
Mrs. Rufus McCombs and
daughter, Reba Nell, visited Mrs.
Daisy Martin Saturday.
Mrs. B. F. Nabors and Mrs.
Ima Jean Wilson and daughter,
Betty, of Commerce visited Mrs.
Rufus McCombs Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle McCombs
of Dallas spent the weekend here
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Davis Rrx, Mis.
W. J. Iicx and daughter and Glen-
den Dale Rex visited Grandpa
Rex Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and
son visited Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Owens of Greenville Sundry.
Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Lake and
family of Garland spent the week-
end here visiting relatives.
Mrs. Joe H. Moore and little
son spent Sunday and Sunday
night with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. F. Campbell, of Pecan
Gap.
Pvt. Lindel Burnett is home on
furlough after having been in
Japan for several months.
Holbrooks Lake visited relatives
in Needmore Monday.
A. J. Dismuke of Commerce w*»
in Cooper Thursday afternoon
looking after his farm west
Cooper.
Pvt Donald H. Flanary and Pvt.
Dwight Smith, who have been
stationed in San Antonio, hove
both been transferred to Denver,
Colo, where they will enter an
Any clerk-typist school.
Chamberlain Electric
Service & Repairs
Phone 443
NURSE LOSES FAT
SAFELY AYDS WAY
Got slimmer witbmrt uxertlse
Eat 8 tare he*, potatoes, gravy,
just cut down. AYDS Vitamin
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lb«. uvernr.e In n few weeks
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conducted by medical doctors.
Delicious'AYDS before each meal dulls tlie ap-
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nutrients, in Ayds. Sturt th« AYDS Vitae.in
Candy way to lose weight now ;i0 day : cpoly
of Ayds, $2.25. MONEY BACK on the *‘ery
first box it you don't get results. Phone
MILLER’S PHARMACY
Phone 199
(Tear out this ad as a reminder.)
Carl P. Harrison
Phone 117 Cooper
THE SLINQ
SPECTATOR
The flattering loveliness of
the sling pump, combined with
the smartness of the spectator.
All very airy, very pretty, very
light-of-foot.
In soft tan and white leather.
ROY 6. CAIN
DRY GOODS
COOPER, TEXAS
Lake Creek WSCS
Holds Meeting
The Woman’s Society of Chris-
tian Service of Lake Creek met
Monday at the church to hear
Mrs. Andrew Little present the
program, “The Work of the Holy
Spirit.”
Reports from the district meet-
ing were made by Mrs. V. V.
Voss who attended with Mrs. Troy
Kern, Mrs. Andrew Little and Mrs.
J. D. Petitfils.
,4 Tribute to the Greatest Gay on Earth—
FATHER’S DAY
JUNE 16
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
7e/nptyhg,/rot
PARKER HOUSE ROLLS
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship Service 10:55.
Training Union 7:00 P. M.
Evening Evangelistic Service
8:00 P. M.
The revival which has been in
progress since Sunday morning,
June 9, will close Sunday evening,
June 16. The pastor, Rev. D. H.
Bonner, has been doing the
preaching twice each day and has
given some wonderful gospel mes-
sages which have been of great
benefit to all those who heard
them.
Next Wednesday evening teach-
ers and officers will have their
first monthly banquet, followed
with prayer meeting directer by |
the pastor.
MEETING DATE CHANGED
The Browmie Troop held its last
meeting on Monday as all meet-
ings in the future will be held on
Tuesday afternoon. Eleven mem-
bers were present for the last
meeting and the troup leaders urge
all Brownie members to attend the |
next meeting.
Truck load yellow shelled corn.
Carl P. Harrison.
Fathers tyre the funniest people. They work hard to do
everything for their families, and yet on Father’s Day—
A day to give them honor and praise, they hide behind
their paper, sheepishly refuse to take bows, and make
you think they're waiting for Monday so they can go to
work unnoticed. But don’t let them fool you—Behind
their “retiring” expression they’re having a wonderful
time and secretly wish the day would never end.
Remember your Dad Sunday.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946, newspaper, June 14, 1946; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895581/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.