Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1934 Page: 4 of 8
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To The Cooper
Church Members
One of the wicked decrees of Pharaoh was that every
son who was born to the Hebrews should be cast mto the
river. The mother of Moses managed to hide hei )>a
three months, and then, unable to secret him an. h -
she made a little cradle and set him afloat in
the River Nile near'the kpot where the daugh-
ter of Pharaoh and her maidens came down to
^Pharaoh’s daughter took compassion on the
pitiful little voyager, carried him With her to
the palace and reared him as her own. She
.rave him his name, Moses, which means
“draw-out”; “because,” she said, “I drew him
out of the water.” The boy grew up with all
the educational advantages which the palace
»ruc. B*rto» could give, but his heart was true to his pto-,
nle He developed physical strength which was needed when
he ran afoul of an Egyptian taskmaster who ™ >*“W I
„oor Hebrew workman. Moses slew the man and hid h
bo.lv, and formed then and there the determmat.on to set
the “ SSher. Aaron, who was a good talkor, which
Moses was not, he carried on extended "eg^at.on** ‘h
! ... v. w «rornmcnts bv a series of ten plague.
Fourth District Conference
Of The
Young Peoples’ Division
of
Sulphur Springs District
at
Birthright, Texas ^ay ^
of said court, at office in Cooper
Texa-s, this, the 3rd day of May,
A. D. 1934. <r2l)
j. T. TAYLOR. Clerk,
,lf Delta County—greeting: District Court, Delta County, Tex.
P. BUCAT.ON |
The State of Texas- I
To tM Sh.rt* or any ComtaHe
Y0U -rty n^ng^lica-
you summon. . ____news-
SLOGAN: “Life At its Best.”
THEME: "Universal Motherhood.
TEXT: "Behold Thy Mother.”—John 19:27.
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Rev. Walter Towner Secretary Board of ^at.on
Rev. Paul C. Stephenson ................... ^ Texaa Conference
, Presiding Elder
Rev. D. B. Doak
Wesley Doak
Pastor
Saturday
Baseball Game: Pastors vs Leaguers
Registration
Song Service
Devotional: Scripture, John, 19th Chapter
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drive for a record, especially since
the records were made. A pessi-
mist would stand on the sideline
and say, "Oh, well, they can’t do
Part of our churches in Cooper
witnessed a grand rise in their
Sunday School attendance latft carried Oil extenueu ^6—.....~
BT- ! "0^or;nLeh,g hte arguments by a series of ten plagues
The Baptist, Church of Christ,, i naiaon, eiuun fc Pin^illT„ Tll ti,e end he was al-
and Methodist Protestant church-j -hat descended upon the +. P ‘ • wilderness but
es all saw their attendance baro- |,nv(.(( to lead the Hebrews forth into
meter go over the top. The other pharaoh changed his mind at the last moment and gavc
churches generally "held their K wag a fatai decision. The Red Sea, which had sop-
%t\a rated to let the
lighted and discontented lot of ex-slaves, who continually
annoyed him with their complaint that they would rather
be back in their slavery than wandering free in the wilder-
it again.” It stands to reason
that if the top can be reached
once, it can be reached twice. It
will depend, however, on every thanks partly to his father-in-law1, jennro. i-imi
member doing his best. Come on gentleman, visiting him in the wilderness on a day vhen (
folks. Chin the top round again, ^ holdh’g courti saw the tremendous pressure which was
on him in his combined capacity of ruler and judge, and pro-
tested :
Play “The Decision"
Announcements.
Social................................................
Assignment to Homes.
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CAMPBELL
BIRTHRIGHT
4:00 P. M.
7:00-8:00 P. M-
8:00-8:15 P. M.
8:15-8:30 P. M.
8:30-9:00 P. M.
9:05 P. M-
Lake Creek
9:45 A. M.
ness.
Moses was not only a leader but an executive as well
thanks partly to his father-in-law, Jethro. That wise old
Now it is just as possible for
those churches who didn’t reach
the top last Sunday to reach it
this next Sunday as it was for the
fortunate ones who reached it
last Sunday to achieve their cov- ;
eted goal. Let’s hear of one |
thousand in Sunday School in j
Cooper next Sunday.
Of course it’s wonderful to
have a big Sunday School at-
tention but it is just as won-
derful ft' If ve a big church at-
tendance. Give your pastor a
"break.” Give him the privilege
of preaching to a large crowd
Sunday morning and Sunday eve-
ning.
Yours for increased interest in
the church.
A CIRCUIT RIDER'S SON.
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Methodist Protestant
Church
Thou Wilt surely wear away, both thou, and this people
that is with thee: for this thing is too heavy for thee: thou
art not able to perform it thyself alone.
Acting on the old man’s sound advice, Mose3 associated
certain other upright men with him as judges and thus it
came about that the people were provided not only with a
law—through the Ten Commandments and the comprehen-
M i 1 ■—but with a judiciary as Well.
Sunday
Prayer Meeting
Sunday School
Announcements and Comm.ttee Appointments^ Doak
Consecration Service ........................ ^ Noon.1;00 P. M.
Lunch 1:00.1:45 P. M-
Committee Meetings .................................................. i;45-2:00 P. M.
Song Service Wanda Penn
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3. Can We Help Make a Chr.st.an World? w^boro
Favorite Quotations and Songs Offered by Group.
Business. Adjournment. ____
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in a newspaP & Coun.(
tn the return day hereof. J.
D st Clair, whose residence is un-
D' rh and appear before
the^Hon. District Court. at ^
Tthe w.n »» “
1 f Texas, on the first Mon-
Coopet, ’ 1934, same be-
day in June, D. iuu1*'
, jn' the 4th day of June, A.&
I 1934. then and thr,'ot”^nS the
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lha'’ d»’m°t”*yonth, d«ket of
“u Court No. I
g, Clair it plalntitf and J. »- st'
Clair is defendant. I
The nature of the
demand being as follows.
The plaintiff is asking for a di
vorce on the grounds of cruel
treatment, and for the care and
custody of their minor child.
Herein fail not, and have you
before said court, on the said
first day of the next term there-
of this writ, with your endorse-
ment thereon, showing how you
have executed the same.
Given under my hand and seal
-our
CLEANING
takes the..
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..District Y. P. Staff..
Reo Habem
Clarine Tittle
joe Bridges
Edwin Fleming
Kathryn Crawford
District Secretary
Assistant District Secretary
President
Vice President
Secretary-Treasurer
. SPOTS, du»t and signs of
.wear. We specialize inmalc-
mg them disappear from the
sheerest to the coarsest
fabric. Send alongyourFall
apparel now!
Telephone 232 and
We will call.
Plain Dresses . 75c
Suits 75c
COOPER IMIM AND OR!
CLEANING CO.
Monument to Moses’ W isdom. Copyright, Bobbfl-Merrill Company
KENNETH W COPELAND,
Pastor.
PAUL MILLER.
Superintendent of Sunday School.
Sunday School meets at 9:45 a.
m. Attendance goal 110. Re-
member, we have only to beat our
last Sunday’s record two, in or-
der to reach this goal. It can be
done.
Morning worship service at 11
a. m.
Junior C. E. meets at the par-1
sonage at 5 p. m. Young People
and Willing Workers C. E. at 6:30
p. m.
Evening worship service, 7:30.
Come to God’s house with a
prayer in your heart.
Methodist Episcopal
Church
Church of Christ
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Bible Class at 9:45 a. m.
Communion at 11 a. m.
Young People’s Class 7:30 p. m.
Bible Class Tuesday, 8 p. m.
Ladies’ Bible Class Wednesday
at 2:30 p. m.
ceived by Mrs. John Houston for
high asd Mrs. Lucile Van Scoy
for low.
The hostess served ice cream.
Mrs. C. D. Swearingen enter- j topped with strawberries and an- i
tained Wednesday evening with a j gei food cake, after which the
miscellaneous shower for the re-1 bride was presented with a larg
Shower For Recent
Bride Tuesday Night
-i j P„ncr of'number
cent bride, Mrs. H. L. Butler, ^ | gifta
of useful asd pretty ]
Pretty Girls Dance
Twixt Earth and Sky
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Beautiful girls doing a dance
number while suspended in thin
air by silken parachutes is one of
the amazing and spectacular
numbers is the elaborate musical!
extravaganza, "Flying Down to |
Rio." Six girls participate is the,
thrilling spectacle.
The RKO-Radio production,
as the screen’s greatest novelty,
winds up with a musical show
enacted on the wings of planes as
they oar over beautiful Rio de
Janeiro.
Fred Astaire, Dolores Del Rio,
Ginger Rogers, Raul Roulien, and
Gene Raymond head the cast.
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See the new styles in hats.
Palestine, at the home of J. A.
Harrison. Seven tables ’AU‘
ranged in the living rooms which
were beautiful with spring roses.
Tallies of wedding motifs were
passed after the guests arrived.
Honors in score prizes were re-
Mr. and Mrs. J- T. Clark and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wood-
ard and Mrs. Roy Emerson en-
joyed a fish dinner at Red River
Sunday.
J A Car Without a Price Class
1 Hew V-8 Ford
ft
| New Cars On Display
} We Invite you to Coil and see them and let
$ us Demonstrate them to you.
2 Assortment of Genuine Ford Parts
and Service Department, with
$ Allen Poe in Charge.
* Pay us a Visit, you are as wel-
come to Look as you are to Buy.
Look for our form al a nnounceme nt
NEXT WEEK
tor Co.
£ Opposite Hotel Cooper, COOPER, TEXAS
J. D. BARRON, Pastor.
CHESTER McKINNEY,
Supt. of Christian Education.
9:45 a. m. Sunday: Sunday
School. Attendance goal 300.
11:00 a. m. Worship. Sermon
subject: "The Christian, or What
to Believe About Ourselves.”
5:45 p. m. Intermediate Young
People’s Service.
6:45 p. m. Young People’s Ser-
vice.
7:45 p. m. Worship Service.
Sermon subject: “The Christians
Universe, or What to Believe
About the World We Live In.”
First Christian Church
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HERBERT DUDLEY, Minister.
W. H. CRUNK, Supt. of S. S.
Sunday School meets at 9:45 a.
m. by departments.
Communion at 11 a. ui.
Morning worship at 11:15 a. m.
Evening preaching at 7:45.
We extend a hearty invitation
to everyone to attend all these
services Sunday. _ . _Jm jg
Presbyterian Church
D. E. COX. Minister.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 11.
Junior Christian Endeavor at
2 p. m.
Pioneers at 6:30 p. m.
Evening worship at 7:30.
Mid-week worship Wednesday,
j 7:30 p. m.
First Baptist Church
GRADY W. METCALF, Pastor.
Sunday School opens at 9:30 by
departments, with Superintendent
Tom Inglis in charge.
A cordial invitation is extend-
ed to those not attending else-
where to attend this school.
Morning worship begins a
10:50. The pastor will preach a
^ th The'baptist Training Service ------- -------o
begins at 6:30 with Mrs. Joe D. j wabb]y ^,,<,3; also added streng-
Garland, general director,^ in ^ Ask ug about NO-SCRU rim-
charge There are eight B. Y. P-
U.s and unions in this service,
providing training
family.
neckwear, etc.—Tom E. Robert-
son, the men’s clothier.
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Rimless Glasses !m- ,
poved In Two Ways j
Ful-Vue, which means high up
temples out of your way—and
I NO-SCRU which means the*
| lenses are soldered in place of
screws, assuring no more loose
I less glasses.
hfnr mlVthe 1 WHITESIDE & WHITESIDE
Ontomotrists and Opticians
•rings
the bell
EVERY
TIME!
Evening worship at 7:30. The
pastor will bring a message.
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Mrs. J. E. Barker
Hostess to Club
Last Thursday night Mrs. J. E.
Barker entertained with two ta-
bles of bridge the members of her
club. Guests were Mmes J. L.
Hodges, Guy Yeager and Miss
Ruby Kinard. In the count for
game, Mrs. H. L. Butler of Pal-
estine won high and Mrs. Guy
Yeager low. Mrs- Butler, a bride
of a few weeks, was presented a
wedding gift from the club.
The hostess, assisted by Mi«
Kinard. served a salad plate for
retf restoment.
Optometrists and Opticians
302 First Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1934, newspaper, May 4, 1934; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980915/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.