Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1934 Page: 6 of 8
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THE COOPER REVIEW, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1954.
PECAN GAP
MRS. C. A. COCKRELL
CORRESPONDENT
Cinders to Sales
v.
BAPTIST CHI IM'H
s. D. LINDSAY, Pastor.
Sunday School at 10 a m.
y Shipman, superintendent.
Church services at U a. m- ani
• o m. second and fourth Sunday.
Prayer Services each Wednes-
day evening.
• • •
CHI'RATI OF CHRIST
LUKE PRIBA, Pastor.
Sunday School at 10 a m- F.
1« Morehead, superintendent.
Church services first Sunday.
• • •
M. E. CHURCH
j p. FLEMING. Pastor.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Wood
West, superintendent.
Preaching services at 11
evening.
a. m.
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CHICAGO • Miss Betty Robin
Km (above), 'former Olympic track
jhampion, has forsaken the cinder
. a-Jis and is now a salv^ ’ *
r^ eu-tment store here.
Club; shaU ^^^re^pai^eJtTnd ren-
der a' tru- statement of all coUecUons aml pay-
ments at the annual meettag of the Cm ,
shall do and perform such other duties^ ^
incident to his office. Department,
dent and Coojjjgywr
SFC 1 Members of the Club shall have
the privilege of inviting any visitors notri-
for flailing and nunuag. - 7-'"propriate and dents of Delta County. uids and
the government and e ntr tarry out ing reaponsible for the c shall be the
Senior Day.
Thursday was Senior Day for
the 1934 graduating class of Pe-
cas Gap High School. Miss Mary
Foster, acting as chaperon, car-
ried the class, consisting of the
following boys and girls, Ophelia
Beid, Sarah Morgan, Jeff Hall
Crowson, Nora Fay Johnston, R.
G. Myers, Martha Morgan, Lau-
rine Pickard. Zora Bele Gray,
Sammye Morgan, W. G. Lowry,
Douglas Breem McDonald, Edwin
Fleming, William Schoolar, Al-
fred McNutt, Brown Elis, Truett
Carter and LaVerne West, to
Greenville on an outing and
Wildcats' Call
“THE ('HALLENGE OF
LAKE ('REEK HI”
Editor
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i Carroll Bennett Jeter
Associate Editor 1
Erpal Brown Sport Editor
reporters
, Senior
*ina *** Gm Junior
STAFF
fright-seeing excursion. They at- j LaVerne Russell
tended two shows, the Burnett ^ 11 u<>nmtt
bread boy giving paid tickets to
the second show, after which he
showed them through the build-
ing in which Burnett bread is
made. This treat alone was well-
worth the trip to Greenville. All
returned home tired, hut happy,
and Senior Day will long be re-
membered by those fine young
people.
Mrs. W. B. Wheeler and Miss
Wyline of Cooper were visiting
friends here Sunday.
Mrs, Joyce Barham, who has j tQ pass the flnai exams that we
],ee Gill
Minta Lee Goolsby
Gwyndol Anderson
Lanier Black
Sophomore
Freshman
School in General.
We are sorry that our school
must close, but after these faith-
ful months of studying we de-
serve a rest. The pupils must get
down to real studying
in order
will
been taking treatment at Sher-
man. returned home Sunday, very ‘
much improved.
Gannaway Srott, who has had
a recent operation at Tyler, was
brought to thp home of his par.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Scott,
of this place Sunday.
Mrs. Sallie McPherson of Dal-
las is visiting relatives here.
Del Rorie and family of Paris
have been visitinc r latives here
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miller of
Commerce were visiting friends
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stephen-
son and children of Cooper were
visiting here Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Miller, who has
beer a patient at the Sanitarium 1
of Paris, has returned to her J
home, somewhat improved. |
Mrs. M. J. Sandlin, who has (
been visiting her son at Nevada,
has returned home.
Mias LaVerne West entertained
the Senior Class at her home on
Saturday night. A very enjoy-
able evening was spent in various
entertainment.
Thp Friendship Class of the
Baptist Church went on a fish fry
Tuesday night. Between forty
and fifty people enjoyed this
bounteous feast of fish an<j many
other good things to eat. When
supper was over, the grounds were
cleared and many jolly game®
were enjoyed until a late hour.
Mrs. Raymond Laird of Lado-
nia visited relatives here Sunday.
A. B. Crawford and Miss Chloe,
and Mrs. Lee Houchin visited In
Klondike Sunday.
Claude Morgan is real sick at
this writing.
M r s. Moody Houston and
daughter were in Commerce Sat-
urday.
Mrs. I. T. Thaxton has been se-
riously ill the past few days.
Johnnie Shotwell of Dallas is
visiting friends here this week.
Sam Leeman is having consid-
erable gin repair work done.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Huekaba
have been visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Martin Turner, at Hender-
son.
D. D. Dunn was a business vis-
itor to Cooper Monday.
Mrs. Ben Sturdivant and baby
8on of Oklahoma are here visit-
ing relatives.
I am now corresponding for
the Delta Courier. To those who
do not take the Courier, and fail
to see some item of interest in the
RevieW. it will be found in too
k *t Delta Courier, which comqs by
ywii on Tuesday.—Mrs. Cockrell.
soon have to take.
Teachers Elected.
The following teachers have
been elected for next year; Gus
Anderson, Miss Irene Hunt, Miss
Latanae Taylor, Miss Veatrice
Womack and Miss Mildred Pound.
Senior Class Play-
The Seniors are presenting their
class play Friday night, May 4. ‘
The title is “Here Comes Char-
lie.'’ Admission 10c to every-
body. The characters are as fol-
lows;
Nora Malone, cook at the El-
liot home—Margaret Mitchell.
Officer Tim McGrill, Nora’s
sweetheart Lewis Regan.
Mrs. Fanny Farnham, Larry’s
I aunt by marriage—Robbie Rob-
ins.
Larry Elliot, a young business
man—Roy Lee Foster.
Ted Hartley, an old-time col-
lege pal—Arpal Brown.
Vivian Smythe-Kerscy. Larry’s
fiancee LaVerne Russell.
TTnclo Alex Twiggs, in charge
of Charlie—Donal Thompson.
, Charlie Hopps, Larry’s ward—
Nina Lee Gill.
Mrs. Caroline Smythe-Kersey—
Vivian Edgar.
Mortimer Smythe-Kersey, Vi-
vian’s brother—Marley Gillean.
Our Work.
The Juniors are working hard
on their play and they are plan-
ning to start practicing next
week.
The Sophomores are still climb-
ing the hill. They are glad that
school will soon he out and va-
cation here.
The seventh grade pupils have
taken their monthly tests. Most
every one passed. We are also
studying for the county tests
which will come Saturday. Of
course it is only nautral for us to
want to come out in the lead. 1\ e
all hope to pass and be promoted
to the eighth grade.
Those making the honor roll
for the third and fourth grades
are: Arvie Lee Shumate, Lois
Creps, Kama Hannabass, Geral-
dine Foster, John Lomos Shu-
mate, Cleonace Wheatley, Curtis
Wheatley and James Henry Wat-
son.
Try our tender, juicy barbecue.
—Walter Chandler.
Mrs. Rov Mumphreys and Miss
Sallie Tarter of Ben Franklin
community were Cooper visitors
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hum-
phreys are moving to Klondike,
route 1.
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAW** OF
COOPER FIRE DEPARTMENT
CLUB LAKE
COOPER. TEXAS
h’IPST The name of this club shall o
•■COOTER FIRE DEPARTMENT CLUB LAKE/'
SFCOND' This club is organized for p
.... n.cap*., «• »
for fishing and hunting, t qapproprtate and
”‘^rco»v“.“ » to .dopt
,11 ,„1,» reflation, jjd PH""
vorrment and control of this ciud, an
do ,11 thing* necessary and proper to carry out
ffiSS-^mTmmbSSlp of tht* club .hall
consist^c//a' preSHHmt,' Vice-President! Secretary-
TreaFIFTH: The existence of this Club shall
for a term of five (5) years. j
SIXTH This constitution may be amend-
,d af ?™sular meeting of the Club by . «■
jority of members present.
—BY-LAWS—
ARTICLE ONE
SEC 1 The affairs of this Club shall >
’.„d managed by .be Cooper Vo.un-
’ SEC ^'’’special meeting* of the Club may
be held whenever, in the opinion of the Cooper
Volunteer Fire Department, it ^omes ^
sary, or at the written request of ten members
^sBC 3 No special meeting of the Club
shall be legal unless five days’ notice shall be
given ^of the same. Notice se nt through the
mail shall be sufficient notification,
SEC. 4. All meetings of the Club shall he
held "where the directors may designate
SEC. 5. At all meetings of the Club twen-
ty (20i members shall constitute a quorum.
SEC. 6. Each certificate of membership
shall be entitled to one vote.
SFC 7 The Cooper Volunteer Fire Dp
partment shall meet as often as the interest and
business of the Club may roqume. The res
dent shall have the power, at any time, to con-
vene the Fite Department in special meeting
and it shall be his duty, or in case of his an-
sence or refusal to act, the duty of the Fire De-
partment. upon the request of three me™bers
thereof, or not less than ten certificate holders
so to do At least one day’s notice of the time
and place of all special meetings shall be given
Eire Depart-
ment shall, at the close of each year, fix for the
Voar commencing, 1935, and thence ensuing, the
amount of the annual assessment, not to exceed
S4 no on each certificate of membership, ana
shall provide for the time and manner in which
the same shall be paid. If any member, upon
receipt of written notice of the s»aid assessment,
or anv installment thereof, within ton days from
the date upon which the some is due and pay-
able. he shall, until the same is paid, forfeit all
his rights to the privileges of the Club. And if
anv member, having due notice of same shall
fail to pav the assessments, or any part thereof,
due bv" him within ten days after the samP is
due and payable, the Cooper Volunteer Fire De
partment. upon giving ten days’ notice to such
delinquent member of its intentions to do so, de-
clare his certificate forfeited to the Club, and
the same shall be thereupon forfeited and be-
come the property of the Cooper Volunteer Fire
Department. And if any member fails to pay
oth-r indebtedness to the Club within ten da vs
after due notice bv the Secretary so to do, ha
shall thereupon forfeit all his rights to enjoy
the privileges of the Club until the same is paid.
SEC 9 Certificate® of membership shall be
issued to members and shall he signed by the
President and attested by the Secretary.
SEC. 10. These By-Laws may be changed
and amended at anv legal meeting of the Club,
bv a majority of the members present.
SEC. 11. All members of this Club shall be
required to sign the Constitution and Bv-Daws,
Rules and Regulations governing this Club.
ARTICLE TWO.
SEC 1. The President shall preside at all
meetings of the Board; shall be ex-officio chair-
man of all committees: shall execute under the
direction of the Board all deeds, contracts, and
other written instruments that may be neces-
sary in the line of business for the Club, and
shall execute and carry out all orders given to
• him by the Cooper Volunteer Fire Department.
SEC. 2. The Vice-President, in the absence
of the President, shall officiate for him and per-
form all his duties, and in the absence of both
President and Vice President from any meeting
of the Board, the majority of the members may
elect any of their number to preside at such
meetings.
SEC. 3. The Secretary and Treasurer shall
attend and keep a true record of all meetings
of the Board of Directors and of the certificate
holders; shall countersign all deeds, contracts
or other written instruments, shall keep all rec-
ords and render a true statement of the trans-
actions of the Club at its annual meeting; shall
collect or have collected all moneys due the
Market.
ing responsible mr * lt shall be
gallons incurred by said gues ^th the
siW -
is
guests other than earned women, wiwou^ ^
it, provided in all such‘ ‘respolXsible for all
company their 83i«*ts thi privilege shall not
obligations incurred, but th,* pn K ^ Qf
*e construed asholder,
members the K
sec. “>■
property of the Club 8forthwlth to do so, the
and should be neglect shall cause
Cooper Volunteer * . d^ct the Secretary to
the same to be done ^direct ^ off€ndlng
charge the expense wome thereby
—o4-s>-
Mr and Mrs J. R Jones and
Mr and Mrs. J J. Eddington of
Mt. Joy were guests of Mr. and
Mre. W. T. McCarty, Sunday.
L C. Kenyon of Bonham via
ited in Cooper this week.
Buy clothes that are measured
by G. Fred Turner personally,
and each garment carrie. the G.
Fred Turner guarantee of aatla-
factlon.
COMBINATION OFFER
$2.00 Value for only
2)oroth/^T^eMci/ix6
Week-End
Treatment Set
Regular Price $1
Face Powder
Regular Price $1
charge the expend? become thereby a
member and the m ‘ *jcj member’s certificate,
debt due and a lein on said mem or on
Any ungentlemanly conduct in ^ club ,8
the grounds or in any meeui g
prohibited
SEC. 2.
No member shall sell or offer for
indirectly, any game or fish,
sale, directly ^ Club ground-.
shot, caught
SEC. 3.
X Tew Week-End Set contains generous-
sire packages of four famous Dorothy
Perkins beauty preparations. A set for
Normal or Oily Skin, and one lor Dry Skin.
Dorothy Perkins Face Powder is the
choice of thousands of discrimina.ing
women. A truly wonderful powder. Boty
the Set and Powder, ($2.00 value), k>r $i.
(Only one to a person).
Miller’s Pharmacy
'Ly memUr Patently vMrt-
*
SfXpSiTyyi two-thirH vote .« o"V W
the t-rami* at any bird, except each a* are
"lg SE°cy'5. No proxies shall be allowed at any
m“tSfc°,6 “^..1 not be turned loose on
ST*
*" ‘ST Mernbcrs°nsing*’boats are required
to return ti.em to boat-house under penalty of
0,10 SEC 9. Hunting ducks on the lake or
grounds held and controlled by tbe3’u‘state of
controlled by the game laws of the State
>I't X&SEC 10 Ench member of the Club shall be
permitted to fish as often as he desires to con-
form with the provisions of the laws °f the
State Game and Fish Commission of the State
of Texas. He shall likewise be governed by the
size and length of the fish taken from the lake.
No member shall be permitted to catch, or tokc
from the water more than five (5) Bass, five
(5) Channel Cat. ten (10) White Perch. Com-
mon Cat. "Yellow.” “Mud.” etc., not counted.
No fish shall be caught or obtained except by
regular mode of angling with line and rod.
SEC. 11. Any member violating any rule
of the Club shall be fined $5 00 for the first of-
fense $10.00 for the second offense, and tne
third'offense left to the discretion of the Cooper
Volunteer Fire Department.
SEC. 12. Any member who shall break or
open a locker in thP Club house, not his own,
without the consent of the owner of such locker,
shall be expelled from the Club by the Cooper
Volunteer Fire Department.
SEC. 13. Invited guests, and the wives and
children of members are subject to the By-Laws
and Rules of the Club, and members of the Club
shall be responsible for any and all infractions
thereof by such guests or member of their fami-
lies for the fines and penalties thereby incurred.
SEC. 14. Minors shall not he permitted up
on the Club premises, to hunt or fish or use the
boats, unless accompanied by some member of
the Club. Adult children of members, except
unmarried daughters, shall not be permitted
upon the Club premises except as above.
SEC. 15. Hunting squirrels and quail is pro-
hibited and none will be permitted at any time.
SEC. Ifi. No trapping for game or fish will
be permitted at any time.
SEC. 17. No baiting of holes or locations
will be permitted.
SEC. 18. Any and all camping must be
done below the levee on the east side of lake,
off the water shed.
SEC. 19. No bathing or wading allowed,
and anyone violating this rule is subject to fine
as in Article Four, Section 11.
SEC. 20. No shiners or minnows to be car-
ried away from lake under penalty of fine.
SEC. 21. No excess b«it or other matter
to be left on water shed. That is, bank of lake,
under penalty of fine.
SEC. 22. Neither the City of Cooper, the
Club, nor the individual members of the Club
shall he liable for loss or injury sustained by
any person while such person is accepting the
benefits or hospitality of said Club.
Card of Thank*
—-•—
We are deeply grateful to our
friends for the tender ministra-
tions during the illness of our
wife, mother and sister and for
the words of consolation and en-
couragement during the dark
hours of our bereavement. For
the flowers, tokens of love and
esteem and every assistance ren-
dered up in the passing of our
loved one we extend you our
heart-felt thanks.
T. -I. Crippens and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs. F-arl Birmingham.
Mr. and Mr,. Ardyce Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Allison.
Mrs. A. Stewart.
For a limited time. Dallas
Morning News, by mail, daily
and Sunday, 5 months for $3.25.—
Hootcn Drug Company.
C. A. Cockrell of Pecan Gap
was in Cooper Wednesday.
——---
I make, alter, clean and press
clothes with a service guarantee.
rcl8 -—G. Fred Turner.
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