Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1967 Page: 3 of 8
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NEWS FROM BEN FRANKLIN
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED: Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Havins of White Oak announce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Darrelleno, to
William Wade Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manton Miller
of Cooper. The wedding will be an event of June '.i at
the First Christian Church of Longview with the Rev.
Robert E. Gartman of Midland, uncle of the bride-elect
officiating.
Miss Havins is a senior at the University of Texas
where she is a member of Delta Gamma social sorority
and Sigma Alpha I"ta, honorary music fraternity. Mr.
Miller is a llHifi graduate of the University of Texas
where he is a member of Alpha Epsion Delta, honorary
pre-medieal fraternity. He is presently attending grad-
uate school at the University and will enter medical
school in September.
§ A. S. Carter Family
Reunion Held Sunday
I Descendants and relative" of
^^the la,e A. S. C i ter family met:
Jonday, Decer; her 2'i at the |
nloe Community Can' : fir a
’amily reunion.
Those present for the occasion (
re re Mr. and Mrs. Sebum Vhu- i
iOck, Hoi dor.; Mi. and Mrs. Jack j
^■lotbs. Chaos. Gregg and Juli, J
fcnnis: Mr md Mrs. Pill Vhit-j
Bock and Dilly. Ft. Worth Mr. I
■md Mrs. James McF.ittidge.
■tonald ani Itegenia, Freeport;
Hr. and Mrs. Jerry Grizzle and
Khelin, Mr. and Mrs Taylor Wal-
ler. Tammy and Scotty, and'
Hr. and Mr-. Chris Bat lev. Coo-1
per.
I Also Mr. and Mrs Wendi? dr-
ier, Cheryl. Christ i and Grece,
Mesquite; Mr. and Mrs. Narcel-
lous Gulden.-. Jeans' and la vies
fcailas: Mr and M Georg' Car
^ler. Mr. and Mrs. IP rshei J.'.r'e '
■ aid Don, Mr and Mrs !1 : S oi-
ler, Mr. and Mrs. ; eon fioiif h
Wesley and Rovce, Mr. aidMrs.
IT. B. Whitlock, Larry end larold
pnloo. and one ->; ■ -<*, »•[ ']d\
popping. Gar'and
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. F
roung during the holiday were I
tlr. and Mrs. Lov ell Fisbr and
on Dana, Mesquite; Mr. a:d Mrs. I
G- Taylor. Bn I. Chis and
DaHas; Mr. and Mrs
^Pl>crs, David, Bryan and ’hristi.
^Broken Arrow. Ok la.; Jr. and
Prs' G. O. Taylor. Tire Mrs.
Wlamie Schultz. Clarksvie: Mr.
■nd Mrs. John L. Jack, Susan,
^iane and Mike, Paris.
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delayed
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Odell of
Longbeach, California visited re-
cently with Mrs. Odell’s grand-
mo, tier, Mrs. Addie Lancaster,
who accompanied them to Dallas
ior the Christmas holiday with
Mrs. Odell’s father, Detnnis I^in-
caster, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. White were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Purdue in Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hubbard,
Mesquite, and granddaughter,
-erri Ann Anderson of Paris visi-
'ej Monday with Mrs. Christine
Weaver, Floyd Jr. and Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parkins
of Little Rock, Ark. spent Sat-
urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Burrow,
Justin; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bur-
low, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Royce
Brunson and sons, Paris, visited
during the Christmas holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brunson
and Wanda.
Mrs. J. D. Noland is a medical
patient at Wintermute Hospital,
Klondike, with her condition re-
ported as unimproved.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brunson
and children spent the Christmas
holidays in Lubbock with her
mother, Mrs. Mable Logan and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Waller are
visiting relatives in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Routt are
visiting relatives in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McCarrell
and family, Paris; Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Oliver and Ricky, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby McCarrell, Kala
Denise and Keven, Dallas; Mrs.
Annie Lou Rutherford, Enloe,
spent Christmas Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Emmitt McCarrell.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Freeman
and Randy were Christmas Day
dinner guests of Mrs. Sam Mar-
tin in Cooper.
Mrs. E. M. Black is visiting in
Commerce after having had Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Graves and
Jane of Nebraska home for
Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Cregg Reagan
and children, Mr. and Mis. Leslie
Smith, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. W
H. Gunter. Vicki and Wendell.
Mrs. Mable Moore and Gene
Black, Dallas, visited during the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Black.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moss had as
their guests on Christmas Day
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Schiuflett
and Miss Faye Moss, Lubbock;
Mr. and Mrs. John Moss Jr. and
Kevin, Commerce; Mr. and Mrs.
Merwin Moss and children, Paris;
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moss,
Greenville; Mrs. Bernice Hodges,
Mosquite; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Set-
liff and Gwyann, Dallas; Tom
Moore, Olney, and Ashley Moss
of Honey Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Creed I. Mora
and children, Vea Beach, Florida,
visited Monday, December 26
with Mrs. Lucille Perkins.
Those visiting Christmas Day
with Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Morris
were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gunter,
Brenda and Gloria, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Gunter, Vickie and Wen-
dell, Brookston; Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Huie and family and
Mrs. Nora Guntar of Cooper.
Visiting Mrs. M. N. Watson,
Flora and Aubrey during the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Mac
McMullen, Kansas City, Kansas;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reel, Bob Wat-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh
Crouch, Paris; Mrs. Addie Gately
and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crouch,
Hugo, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs
Cecil Crouch, Ladonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Weaver and
Paul, Avery; Mr. and Mrs. John
Draper and children, Mrs. Andy
Dickey, Mrs. Arvie Butler, Mrs.
Bobby Broadway and Lynn, Mrs.
Virgil Ausmus, Paris, visited
during the holidays with Mrs.
Christine Weaver, Floyd Jr. and
Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. Theiron Poole and
children, who resided in Phoenix,
Arizon: , have moved here to the
C. E .Black home, and Mr. Poole
is employed with D. C. Moore’s
fertilizer business.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Carrell were T.
A. Carrell Jr., Longview; Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Carrell, Dallas;
Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, Mr. and
Mrs. James Crouch and sons.
Commerce; Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Davis, Grand Prairie; Rev. and
Mrs. Floyd Dale and Mrs. Rosie
Lee Crouch, Cooper, and Mr. and
Mrs. Carrell May, Dallas.
Visiting Mrs. Odessa Branch
and Ernie Sunday were Mr. and
Sox Eowen, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Bowen and family and Howard
Branch, Dallas, and Mr. and
Mrs. James Howard and family
of Clarksvilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Horton
and children, Wolfe City; Mr.
and Mrs. Travis Booth and chil-
dren, Cooper; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
George and sons, Paris; Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmie George and chil-
dren, Sulphur Springs; Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry George, Roxton; visi-
ted the Tom Goorge family over
the holidays.
Mrs. Lucille Perkins spent the
Chri. tmas holidays in Dallas
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell
spent the weekend in Ft. Worth
with relatives. Mrs. Marie Gra-
ham accompanied them home for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fowler
had as Christmas Day dinner
guests Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ray-
burn Odessa; Mr. and Mrs. Her-
shell Fowler and Hal, Honey
Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fow-
ler, Mineola; Ronnie Fowler, Dal-
lass, and Spencer Fowler, Paris.
Christmas holiday, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Foster were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster, Keith
and David, Houston; Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Foster, Faith, Kim and
Sonja, Brownwood; Mr. and Mrs.
Buddy Foster, Marsha and Brad,
El Paso; Mrs. Mary Barry, Rox-
ton; Mrs. Vera Backeen, Coo-
per, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mi-
liari, Irving.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Clark and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyette
Clark, Terry and Gary, and Miss
Sue Webb, Garland, spent
Christmas Day with the Foster
Clark family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moon and
children and Miss Paula Jean
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Moon, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rushing and children, Fort
Worth, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Moon.
Marvin Blake, Vernon, visited
his uncle, J. L. Maser, in a
Paris hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Douglas and
’Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Douglas, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Jack, Houston; Mr. and
Mrs. Thurman Hopkins and Mrs.
Mrs. Lena Jones, Dallas, were
dinner guests Sunday of Mrs.
Lucy Tidrow and Mrs. Maggie
Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hopkins, Cooper, and grandson,
Mike Kelty, Sulphur Springs,
spent Monday with Mrs. Tidrow
and Mrs. Hopkins.
Mrs. Betty Lewis and children,
Arlington; Mrs. Leroy Freeman,
Monica and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wilkinson and daughters,
Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
Cooper and children of Tyler
visited relatives in Ben Franklin
over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Stewart
were Christmas dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hayse Stewart and
family in Greenville.
Mr. and Mr*,
daughter, Alice|
Bob Percival ar
Paige Percival,
Mrs. J. C. Md
were holiday gu
Mrs. John Walk
days. Also visit|
were Dr. and Mr
Paris.
Visiting Mr.
Vandygriff, Bre
over the weekend
Mis. Kenneth A|
and Ricky, and
griff, Dallas;
Terrell, and Mr. I
Vandygriff, Paris.)
Mr. and Mrs.
and Stacci, Garla
day with Mr. and
ley.
Mrs. Lee, JacksoJ
Bill Jackson, Er
ehell Jackson unj
Elser, Broadway,
with Mr. and MrsJ
Mr. and Mrs. BJ
daughter, Angelia,)
Christmas Day wi
West.
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Notes Club Festivities
A progressive dinner high-
iigiited the Christmas festivities
of the Tom A. Lambe’h Dramatic
Club on Tuesday night, Eecem-
Ler 20th.
Mr. an 1 Mrs. J. Curtis Pardue
assisted i Mrs. Charles Wright
greeted the guests, serving ap-
petizers to ’he; fifteen members
and their guests. The group then
preceded to ’he home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Hooten, where chicken
pagetti and salad wore served
by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
T. J. Scott. The holiday motif
was used throughout the home
where individual tables seated
the party.
The group th n traveled to the
hon e of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc-
Kinney for the third and final
course of the evening, the c’.es-
se and a Christmas story, pro-
se 'eu by Mrs. S. T. Garrison,
followed by die exchange of gifts
!':<• m ; decoiatcd tree.
ending ’he dinner other
than the hostesses were Mr. and
Mrs. I. J Ricks, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Silman. Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
ley Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Troy
S’ockton, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood
Toon. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Poe, Mr.
and Mrs. Dutch Horchem. Mrs.
Odis Williamson, T. J. Scott and
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Garrison of
Sulphur Springs.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1967, newspaper, January 5, 1967; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983572/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.