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The Cooper Review
New Room Added
A new n> n K s been added
to tlie par-onage of the Antioch
Baptist Church, which adjoins
the church. The Rev. Harry O.
Ball is paste.- of the church.
November 29, 1962
Mr. and Mrs. Mack McClain
aiv the parents of an 8 lb. 2 oz.
baby son, born Tuesday, Nov-
ember 118, in a I’aris hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Landers
and Bobby attended the Barrs
Young Duo lhano Team Concert in
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
had as their guests on Thanks-1 Paris Tuesday evening,
giving Day their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Wade and
Pet Kinnemer, who was in-
Mark Mesquite; Marlin Young,1 jured while playing ball on
Commerce; and Mrs. Young’s | Thanksgiving Day. is reported
mother, Mrs. Essie Beckham, | improving.
Paris. Other visitors during the
day were Mr. and Mrs. Odell
Freeman. Mt Pleasant; Mrs.
Margaret Wade, Dallas; and
Lawrence Wade, Paris.
Mrs. J. II. Scrimshire has been
in Texarkana visiting her son,
Everett Scrimsh re, and family.
Mrs H. L. McCart\ spent the
weekend in Paris with relatives
and witnesses the baptism of
her grandson, Danny at the
First Baptist Church there Sun-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Young
were in Gilmer Saturday to vis-
it with M. F. Young, who is a
patient in the Ragland-Tenlaw
Clinic-Hospital.
t base Pratt of Ft. Worth
I spent 'ast weekend with his fa-
ther. Charlie Vratt, who hasn't
been well in rt i cut w eeks.
Mr. and Airs. Edward Mor-
gan of Alice spent last Monday
I night with Mr. and Mrs. John
: D. Pratt. Mr. Morgan is a nep-
hew of Mr. P r a 11, and is in
i Cooper transacting business and
| visiting friends and relatives.
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Mr. and Airs. Burney Oats
and boys spent the weekend in
Winters, visiting his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs.
Guy Oats.
Air. and Airs. J. E. Briggs and
son J. L. Dallas, visited in the
h ■ e of Mr and Mrs. Wilson
Hudnall on Sunday.
Visiting Bobby Landers dur-
ing the holidays were Anita
Nicholas of Corpus Christi, and
Jeffrey Rhodes of Richardson.
Air. and Airs. Mickey Poteet
and Monty, Garland, visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Poteet and family.
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Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Jeter. Cooper,
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Paris, Rt. 4. Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Moseley and Mike, Grand Prai-
rie, and Mr and Mrs. Bill
Thompson, Texarkana.
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Meets At Enloe
The Tom A. Lambeth Drama-
tic Club met Tuesday evening
t the home of Mrs G. M. Dav-
;it Knloe. with Mrs. Garmon
s' k ton as associate hostess.
Mrs. s. T Garrison reviewed
Ken Kraft’s book 'Give Father
\ Hard Knock”.
Refreshments were served
first to 12 members, including
Mr Garrison, Mrs. Earl llooks,
G H H"', s < n Mi Opal
Preas, Mrs. I. J. Ricks, Mis.
Trov Stockton, Mrs. Sherwood
Toon, Mrs. Odis Williamson,
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Watkins, and two guests, Mrs.
Winston Dewitt and Mrs. Bill
Befry.
The next meeting will be a
Christmas parly on Dec. 20 at
tlv Delta Country Club.
In New Home
Mr. and Mrs H. B. (Bussy)
Good have moved into their new
home on Highway 24 about two
milis west of Cooper.
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are holding open |,ou<-- thlld|^n
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MISS PRISCILLA HICKS
DECEMBER WEDDING: Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hicks,
Corpus Christi, have announced the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Priscilla Gwyn-
ne, to Joseph Robert McKinney, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
P. N. McKinney, Beaumont- The wedding will take place
December 15 at Asbury Methodist Church in Beaumont.
Air. and Airs. J. H. Guinn and
d .lighter. Mable Lu, Arlington,
v - * d during the Thanksgiving
holidays with her sister, Mrs.
G v Meslev and daughter, Mary
J ne, and her mother, Mrs. C.
S Ellington who returned to
r.gton with the Guinns for
a week visit.
Delta
Country Club
The 23th Anniversary Re-
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MORE FAMILIES READ
THE DALLAS
<&*.. MORNING NEWS
Bride And Groom
Honored At Party
Held At Enloe
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Thomp-
union of the 1937 Graduating on. a bride and groom, were
C (per High School honorees at a gift party hold
- held at the Country Club last Saturday evening in the
on Saturday
ber 24.
Members of the Eastern Star
and their families met at
Air. anti Airs. Truman Whit-
lock and sons, Richard and Ed-
win. spent Thanksgiving in
Grand Prairie with Mrs. Whit-
lock's sister, Mr.. Luther John-
on and family. They were join-
,1 by the Whitlock's daughter,
Mrs. Bruce Cox and children,
larey and Craig of Ft. Worth,
who came on to Cooper with
them for a visit.
Air. and Air*. J. R. Worley
joined other relatives for din-
ner on Thanksgiving Day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Worley. Rt. 1 Klondike.
Air. and Air*. Ross t'hesnut
nd son. Jeff, have returned to
their home in Dallas after a
Thanksgiving \i-it with his par-
M : f M W F. Gh.es-
nut.
evening, Novom-' education building of the Enloe | |£0j]is William
I Methodist Church. } _
The table was laid with white
Airs. Louise McDonough of
Dallas has be< n spending the
holidays with lur father and
step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Todd, and with her brother-in-
law and sister. Mr. a n d Mrs. j
MISS DOROTHY JEAN COKER
Mrs. Francis Thomas of Cooper and T. E. Coker bf
Mount Pleasant are announcing the engagement
and coming marriage of their daughter, Miss Doto-
thv Jean Coker, to Kerdeen Jackson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Jackson of Commerce. The wedding will
be solemnized at the First Methodist Church of
Cooper on Friday, December 21. The Rev. Julian
Thomas, pastor of the church, will officiate. The
^ room-elect is the son of Mr. und Mrs* \\ . A. Jack-
son of Commerce.
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daughter of Mr. l(,lH ai^
1). Ward. Mrs' R.
Th. ir children include m
NVaynv Stanley of Coo * ^
M: Nolan Dwell of Dan’
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East Texas.
Anderson, during th,e**Thtnw
giving season. ran nLks'
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for life...
A thrcc-bcdroom brick vcjieer
home is being 1 uilt by the Les-
lie Lumber Company in
Leslie Heights Addition.
Airs. Raymond llagood has ac-
(..oted a position at Roberta’s
the | Watch Shop to last through the
Christmas holidays.
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Airs. Brvan Spaiks is rccuper-
the luce over blue, and punch was aling at the home of her sister,
Country Club Tuesday evening. ' served from a cry sal bowl to 40 Mrs David Robinson in Paris,
Dinner will be served Sunday guests. Gifts were presented to ..fter having major surgery re-
making reservations the honorees who were married cintly in a Dal.a hospital,
two weeks ago. She is the form-
er Elizabeth Hannabas.
Hostesses for the party in-
cluded Mrs. Tommie Maddox,
Mrs. Cortez Carrington, Mrs.
Truett Carrington, Mrs. Shelton
honored Douglas, Mrs. Winston Dewitt,
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SERVICE
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to those
prior to noon Saturday.
Mrs. Bridges Honors
Husband On Birthday
Air. and Airs. J. A. Acker had
Thanksgiving guests their
on. J. A. Ack^r Jr., and two
randdaughters, Linda Sue and
Mary Jo Acker, all of Dallas.
Mrs. Odie Bridges
her hu.-band Saturday evening Mrs. Marvin Pendergrass, Mrs
with a birthday party.
Jeff Janes retained last Sun-
day from Texarkana where he
pent the Thanksgiving season
Wayne Stanley, Mrs. Grady
Guests present were Mr. and Iglehart, Mrs. Amos Iglehart, j with a friend. Jim Jones.
Mrs Clarence Whitlock, Padu- and Mrs. Cecil Basham.
cah; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harrison, Mr. ■
and Mrs. Jim Toon, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Dawson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ocie Millard, Mrs. L. C.
Burrow, and the Bridges' son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Cletus Bridges and family
of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark of
Ft. Worth have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. John Houston.
.Airs. Marvin Cowan left last
Sunday for her home in Shreve-
port. La., ending a visit with her
mother, Mrs. Louella McClana-
han.
NEWS FROM LAKE CREEK
MRS. J. P. MAYES
The W.S.C.S. will hold their Curtis Russell, Ft. Worth,
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annual stew Saturday at Fellow-
ship Hall of the Methodist
i Church. Everyone is invited to
I attend the all-day affair.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
; and Mrs. Wood Mitchell last
weekend were Mr. and
John At. Whitten, 90-year-old
Cooper resident, was dismissed
last Saturday fiom the Reed
Memorial Hospital where he had
been a medical patient for three
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown and
daughters, Janev and Suzanne
of Oklahoma City visited her
sister, Mrs. L. F. Hooten Jr. and
family and ettended the reunion
of the 1937 class of Cooper High
School last Saturday.
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We work hand-in-
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.md Mrs. Darrell Choate
family of Mesquite.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Barnett,
Chillicothe, visited Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. Anna Barnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holcomb
Mrs. I had as guests in their home
- during the Thanksgiving holi-
| days, Mrs. Toy B. George and
children, Mrs. Bloyce Crumbley
and children, McKinney; Mr.
and Mrs. James Holcomb and
family, Mrs. Manie Birmingham,
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hol-
comb, Cooper.
Jim Edwards was dismissed
Saturday from Reed Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Glee Taylor visited her
sister, Mrs. Oliver Freeman, in
a Dallas hospital on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Roling
and family of Longview visited
last weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Roling.
Mrs. Alta Regan, Mrs. Don
Young and children, all of Dal- !
las, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Birmingham, Mrs. Ora Young,
and other relatives here last
Thursday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glee
Taylor last weekend were their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Richardson and Jenny, Mes-
quite; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Rus-
sell and sons of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Kern and
family spent Thanksgiving Day
with her nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
Carter Gill Jr. in Dallas. Other
dinner guests were Mrs. Carter
Gill Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Herold and children of Denton.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Williams during the Thanksgiv-
ing holidays were Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Phillips, Paris; Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Hunt, Dallas; Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Todd, Iowa Park.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Meador,
Klondike, and son, Keith Mead-
or, Greenville, visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Kern.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1962, newspaper, November 29, 1962; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976399/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.