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PAGE FOUR
THE COOPER REVIEW
FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1940
NEEDMORE
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A good crowd attended Sunday
school Sunday morning and sing-
ing Sunday night. There will be
singing each first and third Sun-
day nights.
Mr. Creamer, who had a stroke
of paralysis as stated last week, is
still very ill.
Mrs. Luke Moore and (Amghters,
Mrs. Bessie Lee Sharp, and Misses
Irene and Ruby Jean visited Mr-
and Mrs. Ogden Moore of Horton
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs- Prentis James and
family* spent Sunday visiting Mr.
and Mrs. A. Lovelady of Keneing.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
I Arthur Stringer Sunday were Mi-
ami Mrs. Wesley Stringer of be-
low Commerce and Mr- and Mrs.
Eldon Stringer of Commerce.
Joe Moore lost a fine milk cow
. Sunday w-hen she fell* into a deep
dKtch in his pasture breaking'her
week.
Mr. and Mrs Ira Rex and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mil-
ler and daughter. Miss Dora
Kaythren, and Miss Ruth Glide-
well of Cooper spent Sunday on
Red River.
j Mr. and Mrs. B. F. "White and
j Mrs. Berry of Enloe visited Mr- |
| and Mrs. Aubrey Lee Moore Sun-1
1 day.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Humphries ,
entertained their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Humphries. Mr. ami
Mrs. Alvin Humphries of Antioch
Mr. |anld Mrs. (Jay Humphries of
Commerce, ami Mr. and Mrs. Wii- i
lie Jackson also, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Stookflberry and baby of
Dallas spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Stooksberry.
Local Girl Makes Good in Typing
Miss Edna Ruth Stooksberry.
who won first pljacie in typing in
Delta county Interscholastic Lea-
gue contests and second in' the
district at Commerce, went to
Longview Saturday and won
fourth pa'.ce in the regional meet.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moore and
Miss Mattie Rex visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rex Sunday.
Grandfather (Jarrett, who has
been in South Texas for some
time, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore spent
We are proud to present Texas’ finest! Delta county’s
own Patterson 4*P BRAND canned chicken, beef and
other fine meat products in
A Free Demonstration
We want you to taste these line products Saturday
Fruits and Vegetables
Carrots 2 Bunches
Lettuce
Oranges
Strawberries
Sc
5c
29c
25c
Apples, Winesap d«. IOc
Large
Criip
Large
Per Dozen
3 Boxes
For
Market Specials
2 lb. Box a,m.«.c,n 43c
Bacon 15c
Steak Pound 25c A„d 20c
Assortment Lunch Meat 20c
Startina 25 lbs.
90c
Coffee
Free Demonstration Saturday
TOWN TALK Lb.
2lc
ROBIN HOOD 45
& Free Alumnium Sauce Pan ^
(1.64
Fruit Cocktail X jf2"
14c
SUDAN S.S2.70 CRACKER!
; %,|4
1C
Shorts $1.50
Peanut Butter Q>
23c
1@§
My-T-Fine
Deserts
3 Pi
Packages
13c
P»i
Smacks Browns
FOR JUNE
BRIDES —
1 lb. 4 glauek
1-2 lb. 2 gla.ses
1-4 lb. 1 glat*
and everyone who
likes real crispness!
SO CRISP
they crackle
in milk or
cream
b« 14c
Attractive
CRYSTAL-
BOWL
RAY WILSON
GROCERY & MARKET
Sunday with Mr. and Mr?. Martin
Roark of Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCombs
of Yowell and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
MdCjombs visited Luke Moore
.Sunday afternoon.
There will be preaching Sun-
day.
ENLOE NEWS
BY MRS. A. C. VOYLES
►♦♦♦■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a*
Miss Emma Chapman, who has
been visiting her niece, Mrs. Chas.
Avery, in Paris returned home on
Sunday.
Miss Velma Davis of Goose j
Creek spent the week end with j
her parents in Enke.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Patterson
and 0. C. Mullins ami family went
to Decatur Sunday to se? Brad-
ford Kerbow, who was injured in
a car wreck. They reported him j
improving nicely.
Wayland Coston of Commerce
spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Coston.
Clietus Bridges, Leon Slough
and Elmo Bridges spent the week
end with relatives in Paris.
Homer Giddens and family, Mrs.
Nora Patterson and Rry Patterson
Visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dun-
i can at Bettie Sunday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Iglehart visit-
I ed Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ha'food on
j Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnett spent
I the week end with relatives in
I Paris.
j W. J. Hagood returned Friday
from a Paris hospital.
• R. P. Reed and family visited
j Nellie Pearl Jackson, who is a pa-
t tient at i Paris hospital Sunday
| afternoon.
j Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Patterson
were Paris visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Harry Patterson visited hei
relatives in Ben Franklin this 1
week.
Miss Maurine Johnston of |
Clarksville spent the week end in
Enloe.
Mrs. C. E. Cregg and Mrs. B.
W. Bowers were shopping in Ccop-
ei Tuesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Brown visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jeter at
Prattville Sunday.
4-H Club Meeting
The Enloe 4-H Club met Wed-
nesday afternoon with their spon-
lor, Mrs. Mack Davis, and Home
Demonstration Agent Miss Ellen
Hooker. Miss Hooker gave an in-1
terestirg lesson on personal ap-
pearance. the care of eyes, teeth, j
hair and hands.
The negro school at this place 1
closed Tuesday of last week.
Alton Wright of Cooper was a
business visitor here Tuesday.
B. B. Viles and M. F. Voyles
made a trip to Paris Tuesday.
PERKINS NEWS
MARTHA JEAN FISHER
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood o
Sulphur Springs spent Saturda
night with Mr. and Mrs. W. T
Wood and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Robinson
and baby of Paris visited Mr. an
Mrs. W. T. Wood and family o
Sunday.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. E. Hendley
transacted business in Cooper on
Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Casseday
of Cooper visited Mr. and Mrs. T.
N. Landers Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. E. Hendley and dau*
ter attended a shower at the hr
of Mrs. Howard Pickens Tuesday,
Paul Landers transacted busi-
ness in Cooper Tuesday.
The Presbyterian Missionary
Society met at the home of Mrs,
Herman Landers Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hendley and
i family visited their brother and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb, at
; Silvertcn Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Jeter is suffering
from a broken arm which she re-
1 reived ir. a fall April 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nimmo vis-
| ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nimmo
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meadlin and
Mrs. C. M. Meadlin and daughter
visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Meadlin in Paris Sunday.
VASCO BAPTIST CHURCH
The ladies of the New Hope
Ba%dist Church met Friday, April | and family Sunday.
10, at the church and organized a
Women’s Missionary Union. Mrs.
I. M. Simpson was elected presi-
dent, Mrs. Knox Scctt, vice presi-
dent; Mrs. J. R. Strong, secretary
i.r.d treasurer; Mrs. Joe . Harris,
devotional chairman. Our next
meeting will be Wednesday, May
1, at 3 o’clock at the church. Mrs.
Toe Harris will lead the devotional.
We cordially invite everyone to
attend.
Mrs. J. R. Strong and Mrs. Dale
Fisher were shopping in Cooper
Monday.
Miss Mary Catherine France
visited Miss Martha Jean Fisher
J. C. McClain, Pastor
Bro. J. M. Simpson will preack
al the 11 o’clock hour on Sunday,
April 28.
We earnestly urge all the peo-
ple of the community to attend
and hear our neighbor pasto!
preach.
Sunday school at 10 a. m
Training Union at 7:30 p. m.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1940, newspaper, April 26, 1940; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895657/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.