Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1927 Page: 2 of 6
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THE COOPER REVIEW FRIDAY DECrMrE” 1*27
Officers to Hold ' A * '
sP*cial Election t CRAIG-TRANQUIL/
Following are the Judges appoint-?.!
by Judge Berry to hold the special
hospital election next Saturday.
East Cooper:
J D Jordan, presiding Judge; Mrs. '
R W Singleton. L E Foster. T B
Cummin, associate Judges
West Cooper:
Oscar Scott, presiding Judge; Chris- ]
tine Stanley, Dow Stockton, Louis M
Taylor associate Judge*
Enloe:
A. R
Bvrns. presiding Judge; Ethel ( er permits
Viles. Harry Patterson, B E Viles, someone with vou.
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Miss Verona Traylor, who is worx-
ing in Dallas, spent Christmas w kn
home folks.
Mrs. William Woods and two child-
ren and Mrs. Calhoun are on the
sick list this week, but are improving
slowly.
Mrs Willie Woodall has been work-
ing at Cooper through the holidays.
Bro. Malone will fill his regular ap-
pointment here Sunday if the weath-
Everyone come and bring
associate Judges.
Lake Creek:
• J H Devaney. presiding Judge;
O. Anderson. Jack Lcmmond, Jr
B Taylor, associate Judges.
Charleston:
Ira Wood, presiding judge; J
Mrs. Estes of Gasden. who is with
, her son, Mr Blunt, is very sick
D. ; Misses Clara and Millie Lou Pester
L. spent Christmas with home folks.
We had only 53 present at Sunday
School Sunday, which is a very small
A number for us.
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“Winfrey. Frank McGuire, Wes Scott,! Mrs Gray, who has been with her
..... Ben Woods, returned
presiding Judges.
“Vasco:
Z H Young, presiding judge; R L.
Heflev. Lloyd Cross. Asa Williams, as-
sociate judges
Klondike:
daughter, Mrs.
home Monday.
Carson Gavlor. who has been word-
ing at Fort Worth, returned home
Friday.
D S Robinson and wife of Blossom
H. D. Stephenson, presiding judge; j spent Ciuistmas with his sen, V." M
W A Wallace. Mrs J R. Leeman. j Robinson, and family.
Andy Rainey, associate judges. Mrs. McGee and children, also her
Vowell: , two daughters, and their families of
Lon Gilbert, presiding judge; W M, ; Commerce, were visiting at J C. LV-
Rainev. L R Alexander. D R. Scott, j tie’s Saturday night.
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associate judges.
Horton:
J A. Monday, presiding judge:
P Jones. Mrs. K. L. Robinson. J.
Moore associate judges.
Ben Franklin:
S. H Edwards, presiding judge;
R. Waller, Mrs. H. W. Miller. J.
Garner, associate judges
Pecan Gap:
W. A. Cockrell, presiding judge; W.
G. Lowry, W E. Merrill. Mrs. Homer
Shipman, associate judges.
May Run For County
School Superintendent
W B Wheeler superlntenden* of
Pecan Gao --chool. was attending ’o
business in Cooper Tuesday M:
lc a fui rd’Tn*"’* a:yj
and served the county very a'-cep'r!?’.-
as superintendent of public inv-ur?:en
from 7916 to 192^ He states that be
is considering entering the race for
this office this cominr year end if
he does will have strong support for
the place.
Dub Tvnes spent Christmas in Tei-
rell with relatives
Most of the young folks of our com-
i munity attended the porty at Mr Joe
R. I Moore's of Enloe Monday night Ev -
E. eryone reported a fine time
Sam Bumetf and family spent Si n-
day night with his sister. Mrs J. C
J. ' Little and family.
A. i Mrs. W. C. Gavlor Is slightly wor:
j at this writing.
Eli Bohannon and family of Sn-
i Okla., are visiting her sister. Mrs J
' A. Smith.
Tom Jones and family of Randolph
i who have been visiting her sister Mrs
j George Shaw, through the Christmas
holidays, returned home Wednesday.
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Car Lived at Houston
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TEXARKANA. Texas. Dee 26—The
65-year-old man who was run down ,
r.nci killed by an automobile seven
miles north of here or. the Mandeviile
highway Sunday night, i? now be. ’
lieved to be j h. Mahony of Hous-
j A faded envelope in his pocket bore
J that name and Monday afternoon the
I local undertaker by long distance
telephone located a Mrs. J. H. Mahoney
at the Bristol Hotel, Houston.
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Those Whose Business
it is to Know
Lucky Strikes
—the finest ciga-
rettes ever made.
11,105ft doctors
give written opin-
ions about smok-
ing and throat
protection.
DELTA MOTOR CO.
Cooper. ....
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Card of Thanks
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TX7HAT is iKc? quality that Giovinri Martinelli, Mary Garden,
V » William Hodge, David Belasco, Lenorc Ulric. F is.ke O'Hara,
Blanche Rin-;, and other famous singers, actors, broadcasters and
public speakers have found that makes LUCKY CTRIKEC delight-
ful and of no possible injury to their voices?
For the answer we turned to medical men and arlied them th.:s
question:
Do you think from your experience v.-i.i: DUCKY STRIKE
cigarettes that they are less irritating to ccnsitive cr tender
throats than other cigarettes, whatever the reason?
11.105 ft doctors answered this
question “YES,”
These figures represent the opinion and
experience of doctors, tnose whose
business it is to know,
Fiske O’Hara, Pleasing Stage Star,
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"The throat is a deU
icate instrument
which nil singer*
protect with the ut-
most care. To at oirl
irritation, I smoke
Lucky Strikes. They
are not only kind to
my throat hut have
the finest flavor."
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I wish I could personally thank all
my friends who during my recent mis-
fortune remembered me with lovi s»
interest, cheering visits, beautiful
flowers, appetizing food, and many
other tokens of good will which with
Dr. Lowry's skillful treatment have
put me on a fair way to recovery.
These made a silver lining to my
cloud for I found that
loyal-hearted friends “who through
eood and ill, and knowing all my
faults had loved me still."
"The inner side of every cloud
Is bright and shining,
And so I turn my clouds about
And always wear them Inside out.
To show the lining.”
Since I cannot tell each one of you
my friends, how much I appreciate
your kindness, I am asking The Re-
view to say that I wish each one a
very Happy New Year and if any
calamity comes to you may you have
' *s friends to help you as you
nave helped me
MRS J W HARGROVE.
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Mr. and Mrs. Conway Jordan of
Dallas and Miss Peggy Jordan, who
I teaches at Sweeney, Texas, were here
: Christmas with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Jordan,
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Oats Family Enjoy
Christmas Dinner
A large number of relatives and
friends enjoyed Christmas dinner at
the home of W. S. <Lone) Oats at
Charleston Monday.
Besides eight children and families
of Mr. Oats, there were 30 grandchild-
ren and 3 great-grandchildren and
several neighbors and friends pres-
I had many | ent
W. S. Oats is one of the pioneers
of Charleston community and he and
his family are held in high esteem
by a large number of friends.
Those present were, B. L. Oats and (
family of Cooper; Lennie Oats
j The M. B. McCoy Chiropractic
Office ...............
606-7 First National Hank B’ldg. Paris
217 W 1st. St., Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday Mornings, Cooper.
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family. J P. Oats and family, W C. 1 *
i Oats and family. O. A. Oats and fam-;
: ily of Charleston; C. S. Oats of South- '
land, Texas: A. M. Oats of Slatoi;
■ Mrs. T. J. McGuyer of Cooner; Mr.
! and Mrs. John McGuyer, Mr. and Mrs.
W. I. Worden and baby, Mrs. Chas.
McGuyer, Mrs. Ben Stell and grandson
I by marriage, Paul Miller.
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GREETINGS
From Employees of
ii Gulf StatesTelephone Company
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For >0 Years
WHr E’S CREAM VERMIFUGE
Ha* Never Failed
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The sure remed y for expelling worm*.
Retoe— the child to health.
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Price 35c per bottle. Sold by
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NORTH SIDE PHARMACY
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Its toasted'
No Throat Irritation-No Cough.
MTHP Oo.'TE CTFAM OP
I HE TOBACCO CROP
^ Wp h+rrby certify thmt wchmv
examined 11,105 at jned carda con-
firming the above atatemant.
LY8RAND, ROSS BROS ft
MONTGOMERY
Accountant* and Auditor*
New York. July 22. 1927
Not connected witl anyone else in the plumb-
ing business.
Experienced workmen to do your Gas Fit-
ting and Plumbing
WE HAVE GOOD LINE WATER HEATERS
We specialize in adjusting any kind at Can staves.
Telephone 85 for Sudden Service.
At this Season of Good Cheer, we are reminded
that our stay upon earth has been pleasant and, to a
degree, profitable.
Quite naturally we think of our customers and
friends who have contributed to our measure of hap-
piness and prosperity and to you we express our
gratitude and wish for you a full measure of happi-
ness and prosperity during 1928.
R. H. CORNISH, Local Manager.
IDA EWING, Chief Operator and Cashier.
MRS. RUBY ANDERSON, Toll Operator
FANNIE RUTH GRIZZLE, To!' Operator
EDITH TUCKER, Local Operator I.FNA SLOUGH, Local Operator
K. W. ANDERSON, Lineman PEARL EWING, Relief Operator
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1927, newspaper, December 30, 1927; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978590/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.