Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1928 Page: 8 of 8
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THE COOPER REVIEW, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928.
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KLONDIKE
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Entertain With
Series of Parties
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Chancellor en-
Rel Vw Swing will preach at fa US • of guertc thtp
11 o’clock Sunday morning at the *eek with a series of parties, enter-
Baptist Church Everyone is invited taining Tuesday evening with a pret-
to hear him. ty 42 P"*' The r00ms Were attrac_
The rain that come Saturday mom, tire with Valentine suggestions, the
tallies being heart-shaped, napkins
and small luncheon cloths in red. On
each table were baskets of heart
mints. The guests enjoyed a niunbfr
ing was a help to the farmers in
bringing up their oats.
Jack Cisco of Waco visited C. P.
Hollon and family Friday.
Mrs E J. Stokes is right sick at of snappy games and during the eve-
this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Leeman left
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Milhsap spent
the week end in Dallas.
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Mrs. J. D. Miller was in Commerce
Wednesday on business.
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Mr. and Mrs. Troy Henry and
daughter of Waxahachie visited Mr.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J
er
M. Clow-
ning a lovely salad plate and fruit
drink was served. The following
Friday for Longview, their new home. *u«ts were present: Dr. and Mrs. j Jimmie Watkins Sunday.
where Mr Leeman has a position with W C. Walls, Messrs, and Mesdames j----
n loan company Hiram Clark Craig Cummlng, Ray ] Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith and
Klondike Junior bovs defeated Coop- McClai"‘ Benton Lilian. Charles j Estel Smith were Paris visitors Tues-
er East Ward Friday night. Scores Bprrv‘ T p Berrv‘ Walter Brock, day.
were 3 and 16 in favor of Klondike R N stoval1‘ plovd Cbeyrut‘ H. H. -*-*“
Dale Glower, who has a position at Hudson. J. C Smith. Herbert Smith.' Mrs. Mary Jordan, who has a vk-
Tvler. spent the week end with his c s Ellington. T. J McGuire. Miss riety store in Klondike, transacted bus-
Lilv Chancellor and Sam Leeman. i iness in Cooper Monday.
Mrs. Chancellor entertained Wed- ( -♦-
The Klondike senior girls defeated nesday ripht wlth a pretty Valentlne and Mrs‘ D A of Sul‘
girls last Wednesday night narty The decorations over thp pn- phur SV*n«* visited in Cooper Mon-
tire rooms were carried out in the day.
Valentine colors. Tables were ar- ' ’-o-
and 20 in Klondike’s favor" Klondike rancPd for sames of brldge’ tallies ln Mrs' C' C McKlntlpy has been con"
line-up: Elva Voss. Nellie Wallace Valentine «>reestIons being matched Aned to her bed this week on ac-
-uards: Mae Rick. Gladys Ragan, for- for partners‘ Mrs- J C McKinney , count of illness.
drew high score for the ladies, while j -<s>--
Charles McClain received the prize Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sparks, Mr.
Mrs. R. F Meadow received a mes- f°r the gent,emen‘ A salad Pla<« and Mrs- Bryan Sparks and Mrs- Ce’
served to Messrs and Mesdames Ed cil Van Scoy and daughter visited in
''•'oner. The game was played
well by both teams. Scores were 16
vards: Estelle Wynn. Martel Hunt,
centers.
sage from her brother. Aubrev An-
derson. of Dallas, Tuesday stating
their little baby was dangerously ill
ln Baylor Hospital Mr. and Mrs.
Meadow left immeditelv to be with
him.
We are glad to report that W. R
Adair. Greaver Miller, Ben Clower, Paris Tuesday.
Henry Sparks. E. D. Wheat. Charlie ' -<*>-
McClain. J. C. McClain, R. N. Sto- R. S. Wells and J. T. Taylor at-
vall. Wayne Whittington. Homer Ha- tended a regional meeting of East
good and Miss Cleon Adair. Texas Chamber of Commerce ln
Baxley, who had an operation a few B. Y. P. U. and Sunday
School Convention
weeks ago ln Dallas, is getting alone
nicely
We are sorrv to report that Uncle
Robert Hooten. who has been sick
Clarksville Thursday.
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Rome McKee, who has been confin-
ed at home for three weeks with
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; pneumonia and who has been up sev-
The B Y P. U. and Sunday School eral days, was able to be up town
for some time, is not doing so well at convention wil1 meet in Peran Gap , Wdnsday-
this writing.
February 12 at 2:30 p. m. Every Bap-
tist Church in Delta County should
KLONDIKE 1M t>. CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Morning subject. “Has Jesus Power „
to Raise the Dead?” Evening sub-
ject ‘‘First and Second Ressurrecrion.”
Singing at 2:30 p m.
T.od'os Aid Society meets Wednes-
day' at, 2:30 p. m.
Praver meeting Wednesday evening
at 7 n. m.
F"erVone invited to attend these
services.
O. C„ DAVIS Pastor.
A. C. Mosley left Thursday after-
bp represented at this convention, j noon for Healey, West Texas, in res-
The following program will be giv- nonse to a message that his sister,
en with Christian Education as the Mrs. Albert Johnson, was seriously ill
with pneumonia.
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Song Service.
Prayer.
Business.
Reading—Pecan Gap.
Musical Number—Ben Franklin.
Conference work.
Talk—The Great Tomorrow—Coop-
Pirst Christian Church
Prayer.
Special Music—Boys and Girls of
Pecan Gap.
Phases of Christian Education—
POME DEMONSTRATION CLUB
Klondike Home Demonstration Club cooper.
met Monday everdne with Mrs. D. E.
T3P*v+oen member5: were pres-
et nd new members were
to t^" roll Th**
Rar>ti«?t Church
Preaching bv the pastn^ at both
Whni the Tiorr"’ Can Do For the cp-vices. The morning subject will be
School.” P-’i can was answered bv -neapising the Church of God.” this
sehoool dav <" oerlences which ereat- b{v;ne tbe sixth sermon in the series
ed a lot of f”o. "Cardinal Baptist Principles.” The
A number of interesting talks were thr-mcn.eter may run a bit high but
made by members and Mrs. H. C. ,.ou be belped by thls message.
Ward was on program for a special sllb<eP^ for evenisg sermon
She gave everyone a Val- v,m be ..Bv Products.« You are cor-
entme made in the club colors, green d,a]ly invited t0 attend A hearty
and white, and inside the Valentine y.plrome is in store for you.
was a conundrum which we were to
answer.
Fveryone report having enjoyed the
evening.
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The program for the day is as fol-
lows:
9:45—Bible School, E. A. Millsap,
superintendent.
11:00—Sermon.
6 00 p. m.—By. Y. P. U. meets.
.b M. Kitchen For
Flotorial Representative ^ mert-
ing. You need to be there.
"S T1'r’ at ‘mtion of our readers Is Don>t forget that the county-wide
c led to the name of J. M. Kitchen, 3 y P U and Sunday School con-
W ich annears In our announcement vention meets with Pecan Gap Bap-
oc'umn this week as a candidate for ^ Church at 2:30 p. m. Sunday,
flotorial renresentative. Mr. Kitchen haye a good representatlon from
1s an excellent gentleman and fs well gU QUr uniops and from the Sunday
and favorably known In Delta Coun- , ,
. , .. . . , School,
ty, as he resided here several years
and conducted the Kitchen Hotel. He
cfl’! owns the property, but moved i c
Vaclc t' Sulphur Springs last, fall to Thf* E. , SoUtn
nak'' yds home. j -
A mere extended announcement cf The cultivation study work has
his candidacy and platform will bo been very well attended this week. All
J. C. NEWMAN, Pastor.
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furnished these columns by
Kitchen in the near future.
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Mr. mombers of the church, men and wo-
j men and children, arc given an op-
portunity to know what the church
Hirrtr Ccunly 7 2,734 | Push your Sraday School work. The
t Dnlcc Short Lact Ye^r district Sur.dav School meeting is at
* •. - | Rhea’s Chapel next Tuesday. Pro-
I'rr.t Ccur.ty prod-red 41.089 bales gram begins at 10 a. m. Be ready to
of cotton in 1927 against 53023 bales go.
ln 1926. which is a loss of 12734 bales. \ The Beard cf Stewards meet next
This reams’ strange to Delta County Monday night at 7 o’clock. Every
peep’'' where double the rmeunt of member is en'cried to be present,
cottcn was produced in 1927 as ln Mtrh keMM ^th cur work.,
1926. Lcagi:e3 meet Sunday at 6 p. m.
—-^--- Be at church next Sunday mom-
Thad Fddins r'“ o ln Thursday, ir.g and evening. Kelp create that
from Frrt Worth whe-e he has been which makes your d. ilizatlon safe,
•effing some mules end will visit and “Any old body” can tare down. Let
s tend to business in Cccpcr a few U3 build up. Ycur duty is yours to
4lc7«. He says 't is 6~ r.t ■’,iona..^3- Ccme with rep and zeal.
We't Tpas. • * w*-.cat is looking bad I* O. SIIAWVER. Pastor,
but with rr’n will ccme -ut. He has ’ °
JB*' ac-^r 1. wheat and expects to put Iona Duncan accompanied Mrs
out same row crcr" this spring. j Jolin Stratton to Terrell Saturday tc
__<—s. j vi'-it Mrs. Stratton’s mother, Mrs.
X want your trade—G. Fred Turner., Skeen.
Bible School at 9:45 a. m.. followed
by the Communion service at 10‘45.
All are urged to be there for these
two services and following these to
attend preaching services somewhere
in the city. I will be at Biardstown
Sunday unless rain shall make the
roads impassable there. In that case
I will remain and preach here.
Stand faithfully by your Bible
School and superintendent.
D. W. NICHOLAS, Pastor.
Clothes Do Help
You Win! Dry
Clean Them Often!
When you see yourself in a suit dry
cleaned by us you have all you can do
to keep from lending yourself money.
Once a month isn’t too often. When
do we start?????
COOPE RLAUNDRY <V DRY CLEAN-
ING COMPANY.
Phone 232.
The New Spring Coats,
and Dresses
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Coat Sf
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\17E are now showing the new
” Spring Styles in Coats,
Coat Suits and Dresses. They
are all of the newest material
and the very latest style. Our
easy sales in this department
points to one of the largest vol-
ume of business we have ever
enjoyed in this department.
We would advise an early selection in order to be
able to select from a complete stock.
The Newest Spring
Millinery
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EtiSi
In this unusually wide assortment
of the newest style tendencies in
Spring millinery you will find just
the right hat with an over abund-
ance of originality of style and
beauty—and at ^ price that will
not place too much of a tax on
your pocketbook.
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W. A. TYNES 1
Cooper’s Largest and Most Progressive Stor® %
Miss Buddy Smith, who lias been
confined to her room several days suf-
fering with a severe cold, is able to
be out again.
Cooper Review and Deris Courier
and Dallas Dispatch, 6 days a week,
all 1 year for $4.50.
THE BANKER-FARMER
MOVEMENT GROWING
Will , , ' mm. ^ *>**’”
There are several reasons for the
growth of the banker-farmer move-
ment ln Pennsylvania, William S. Mc-
Kay, Chairman of the Agricultural
Committee, Pennsylvania Bankers As
eociation, has reported to the Agrlnil
tural Commission of the American
Bankers Association. The cooper
atlon and leadership of tho county
agents in the several counties of the
•tale; the appointment and function
Ing of count; chairmen of agriculture
known aa Key Bankers, one of when,
there la in each county of the state:
and the organization of county bank
ers associations, whereby agriculture
la given consideration by all tho banks
are responsible for this Interest The
following table shows tho activities
for the year:
Number of
Project Counties
Bout young farmers to state col-
lege for Bpecial course ...... 6
Encouraged farm shows....... 16
Held agricultural tours ....... •'
Sponsored various club activUins $8
Cave illustrated lectures on poul-
try, cow testing, and Improved
farm methods............... 1
Distributed purebred livestock,
chicks, and dls‘•use-free pota-
toes ....... . . 13
“ There is probab'y no < lu• ; of busl
r^sa mnu that it: s a grcalrr oppor
rnnlty for helpfulness than the bank
ers In this movement,” declares Mr
McKay. *'lt builds up a substantial
Community which makes for boltct
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CLASSIFIED ADS
EXPERT Radio repairing.—Odis
Williamson, Depot Grocery. rtf
FOR SALE, Several spans of young
mules. Broke.—Cooper Motor Com-
pany. r6
Let me prune your trees and pre-
pare them for budding.—Wylie Tray-
lor.
FOR SALE, Good hay, Bermuda,
prairie and Johnson grass.—Cooper
Motor Co. ^
FOR SALE, ear corn and Johnson
grass and prairie hay. C. H. Hen-
son. rc^
Ouch! Aching Joints,
Rub Rheumatic Pain
Rub Pain right out with small
trial bottle of old
"St. Jacobs Oil."
FOR SALE, One of the best milch
cows in Delta County. Just fresh.
Cooper Motor Co. r®
FOR SALE. Light Barred Rock eggs
for hatching, $1.00 for 15. Baby chicks
15 cents each.—E. N, Holt, Enloe.
Texas. rls*
The Journal and Sunday Dallas
News only 70 cents per month. Dallas
News 85 cents. Journal delivered bv
5:30 p. nv—Lpther Knight.
FOR BALE, first class black land
prairie hay, $9.00 per ton at my bam
1 mile north of Klondike.—W. A
Wallace. rr'^
FOR SALE, Ford roadster, 1924 mo-
del with turtle back and truck bed.
Cheap or will trade for cow—Seo J.
B. Moore or Harry Patterson. Enloe.
Texas. rtc7*
BELL’S Warranted Bermuda onion
plants, 500, 85c: 1,000. $1.25. Frost
proof cabbage plants 250. $1.00; 500.
*1.50; 1.000. S3JW.—Sell Plant Co..
Cotulla, Tex. rcl3
Rheumatism is "pain” only.
Not one case in fifty requires inter-
nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub
soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil”
right into your sore, stiff, aching
joints, and relief comes instantly. “St.
Jacobs Oil” is a harmless rheumatism
liniment which never disappoints and
cannot burn the skin.
Limber up! Quit complaining I Get
a small trial bottle of old, honest "St.
Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, and in
just a moment you’ll be free from
rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness.
Don’t suffer I Relief awaits you. “St.
Jacobs Oil” is just as good for sci-
atica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache,
•grains.
FOR SALE, good Jersey and Hol-
stein cow, fresh, 5 years old. Fine
for milk and butter. Price $100.—J.
J. Hunt, Klowdike. r6*
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PECIALS for
ATURDAY
With every $1.00 Pipe, $2.00
box of Old Briar smoking
tobacco
Free
I pound box assorted choco-
late—
SANDWICHES—
CHILI-
PIE—
HOT CHOCOLATE-
COFFEE—
PARKHILL’S
FOR SALE
White English Leghorn and Barred
Rock eggs for hatching purposes, $4.00
per hundred.—J. W. Traylor, Enloe,
Texas, route I. rctf
BARRED English White leghorn
hen, from 310 egg (drain penned wl
13* egg pedigreed eockrols; Tortnoh
’ens Evcr-lay dark brown Loghorr, r
eggs $1.25 for 15; $6 for 100; b’
separate.—J. B. Moody, Ben Fran
lin, Texas. r&
Garden Seed Today?
Simple business truths, like the Inspired Gospel, vrfll
bear repetition.
So when we tell you that, all things being considered,
Knight's Cash and Carry is the place to trade we arc pre-
pared to back it up. If you don't believe it, come in and
try \o argue tho question with us.
Cotton Seed to plant, certainly, what kind do you want?
Beit Rot ten Se^d, pci* bu3hel------------$2.00
Russell !>*g Boll, per bushel--------------2.50
Itasca Kasch, per bushel------------------2.25
Seed Irish Potatoes. Wo have all kind3 except bad,
ajpd we have some that’s bad.
blcbraska Triumphs, per bu.-------------$2.00
(inspected and tagged)
^linnjjcta Cobblers, per bushel-------------2.00
JVL’dnc Cobblers, per bushel--------------2.15
SPECIAL PTICES FOR "^DAY and SATURDAY ONLY
jleir.7; Lar-c *I5c Si .. Ketchup, only—-------23c
100% Gold Salad Dressing----------1------20c
2 lbs. Best Co“oa for----------------------23c
2, lbs. A*tor Rice ------------------------l$c
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$
CASH nnd CARRY
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. W. Knight,
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1928, newspaper, February 10, 1928; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978646/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.