Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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My Mrs. C. A. Cockrell
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til SB Orpa Dennis, who teaches
la the West Texas State Teachers
Cross Roads HD Club
Plans Play, Auction
rhe Cross Hoads Home Demon-
stration club met Tuesday, Nov-
___ ember 24 with Mrs. C. A. Red-
Collage at Canyon, Miss Eunice ding, with six members and on. J
Dennis who teaches in the high visitor present. The house was I
school at Nacogdoches and Mm.1 called to order by vice-president!
O. V. Burk of B au ; ont, all Mrs. Alton Wright in the abst-ii ,■ j
daughters of Rev. and Mrs. C. W. j °f the president Mrs. Pate Jack ,
Dennis, spent Thanksgiving day j Roll call was answered with num-
with their parents here. | ber of articles discarded from
In a recent issue 0f the Dallas ‘ surface areas in the bedroom.
Nows appeared the picture of the, Miss Ramsey was with the club
Rev. C. B. Garrett, who was ap- and gave a very interesting dem-
potnted at the recent annual oon- I onstration on towel finishes. Many j
the cooper review
Brushy Mound
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Voice of Lake Crook High
STAFF
Editor in chief Laniear Black
A,sso. Editor Nora Beth Russell
Sports Bruce Lynn Williams
ference of Houston, as pastor
the Methodist church of
of | us ful ideas were conceived for
Editorial
Grand J making inexpensive Christmas I. Jhanka^ivin« Is over and every. ) Mrs. E. T. Trapp and family
Prairie. Beneath his picture was sifts. In a previous call meeting y8 m nd should bt* refreshed! spent Thanksgiving day with
the following news item: '‘All or- the club voted to sell hamburger^ 1 iareklndled- True, the muddy I Mrs. Trapp’s mother at Leonard
ganizations and churches of pies and coffee together with an | wc;,!her has made us blue put1 Mr. Cherry and family visited
auction sale when the play, “Un-1tb'* 8Un.wUl shin° and ou’- Mrs. Cherry’s uncle, Mr. Norwood
dor Western Skies” is presented LT* ^h°° 8pir:t ,vil1 1)0 ^‘vived. «t Cunningham, on their return
Mischief is brewing while student.,! they found a numb r of neighbors
■ i'.c in t’ e house but ball games an^ friends had assembled at their
will soon take their place. Don't I home, each bring a covered dish
let anyone
Klondike can’t tav,. it on the ** Persona. This was done as a
fvlonailce ^ I chin with smiles all round. farewell.gesture to Mr. cherry
- - - * | Announcement and his family who are moving
of- Tne annual r-T. A. meeting will jfr°m the cormunity.
Thursday with Mr. ^ he,c1 at th|? Rch°o1 h™se Fri-J Th? young people's division vve-o
...a ......daV nlKht., December
Brushy Mound *
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0 "”.v Gill and family .sp,.„,
| Thanksgiving holidays in West
’l’exas visiting their daughter,
M:s- olen J’ ter at Abilene, and
1 Mrs. Rcdus Wells at Plainview.
[ They were accompanied by anoth-
er daughter, Mrs. Noel Conley am
children.
Houg Morgan and family and
Mrs. Wylie Bowers visited Mrs
Morgan’s brother Cecil Hendley
In Abilene. They were accompan-
ied by Jasper Jeter who visited
j “1® brother and sister.
-Mrs. E. t. Trapp and family
Family Units. To | DEEP TEST WELL
Enjoy Thanksgiving J NEAR COMMERCE
IS SLATED SOON
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, i#.«
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Pie children of Mrs. S. E.
Craig, with the exception of Mrs.
Florence Smith of West Texas, Several
Thousand Acres Being
returned home to spend Thanks-
?1vinS with her. A Thanksgiving
dinner was served at the noon
hour.
Those present were: Mr. and
Assembled In D'uscs, Drill-
ing To Star! in 90 Days.
Grand Prairie are co-operatin'? in
a reception to honor the Rev
Charles B. Garrett, the new pastor tin the near future,
of the Methodist church, Wodnes-1
day night at the church. ' ♦ *
Mr. Garrett is a native of.: V
Cooke County and n graduate ,‘>f 1 ♦
Wesley Colleg > at Greenville.
attended Southern Methodist l i- ! «■ ♦
vprsity and spent three yeaiaj Mr
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COMMERCE, Dec. 3. Pros-
|/tvovm, were, jy]r. anci urt* that ci cl ?op test lor oil
Mrs. Jess Craig and baby of Fort will be drilled some five miles
Sumner, N. M.; Mr. and Mrs.i west of this city soon. It is un-
Houston Craig, Mrs. Bonnie Tu-stood that a thorough test of
Smith and son, Henry, all of Dal- the section, will be made in an ef-
laa; Airs. Abbie Cauthen and . fori to locate oil-bearing sand,
children, of Klondike; Mr. and' A*1 Oklahoma City man is said
Mrs. John Mayes, of Lake Creek; (to be assembling the block, which
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Regan and be hopes to increase to several
children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Han-! thousand acres before starting
nab.is and children, Erwin Craig drilling operations. The leases at
and Susie Walker. said to specify that drilling must
-----start in 90 days.
Claud B verly, infant son ,.f ia understood that the J. A.
Mr. ami Mrs. R. Jeffries of Lake Mart*n farm has been selected an
‘ th- rite of this test, conditions
there said to be best of the land
DR. C. S. ELLINGTON
DR. W. G. BMJNOTOlf
+ Ellington-Ellington
* DENTISTS
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* Office: Upstairs in FI-<e Nat,
+ Bank Bldg., S. W. Cor. ,sq
+ COOPER, TEXAS
eek wa, able to be taker home
rhur. day, after being ill at Janes
Ciinic anti Hospital.
before
Mr. and
Cooper, sp
teaching school
the ministry.
He served as an assistant pas-i
tor of the Flo al Heights church. |
vvicnua Fall assistant pastor of !
the First Method.st church, Paris
and pastor at Pecan Gap, Jacks- 1
boro and Sanger. Afr. and Mrs.
Garrett have tto sons, Chari l -t- .*«
Wesley and James Ernest. 1 C. V/. "1.
As Rev, Garrett serv 'd the ness in 0 a
Methodist elm u h re as pa >: - AL - . \
for four years, 11921 to 1928', n‘, t; <
the local writer considered this ville, statin;
and Mrs. Claud Edwards and
• ibiuren.
Curtis H oteji visited her j
tathcr, W, E. McGee, who is ill)
Mt.-.s lei n Kyle was a truest I
4, if the
weather permits. iA good program
i is bring arranged by a committee.
XewN
^ ou say you’ve never seen !ier ?
'Veil, well, vo thought everyone
of Airs. Bessie Reed of
entertained- in the home of their
sponsor, Mrs. Jeter. A number of !
games were played and a contest I
v.’.as -.on by Margaret Mitchell |
”fLv which refreshments were
served.
Tvn Leo Johnson of Paris Junior '
Morris Allard of Klondike tran-
sacted business in Cooper Thurs-
day,
i ic:? attended to bi
'er Tuesday.
Hooten received _
dnesday from C.nter-
her only sister had
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| which is to bo red hoadod, has and j
•.f illod for every day her'Present at Sunday
Dallas News item would be of Pas- d away at 0 o'clock Wednes- j ' ot‘ harder to control (soj church Sunday, each
some inivr • to h p p]< of th ' ingering illness andj"h* Bay8, but w® doub* it). Blue)represented,
part of DMt.a County. would be buried Friday afternoon i ' " a srlc n’?b bl,e °-cuP.V
‘ Eecauce of Airs. Hooten’s physical r'hc*1 f'a1,ed the eye socke*
cnditlon | You've heard
knew her. Oh, yes, I guess she’s,
G out 5 feet 8 inches tall, not too 1 College Fldor Stewart of A g
fat but just enough to please aiM., and Bernieeo Jeter of East
1 s h' 1st at ■ T ichei* Coll - < , ,
in this dignified region. Her wish, j holidays at heme.
In spite of the rain, 14 were
School
class
C. A. Cockrell
INSURANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
PECAN GAP — TEXAS
I under lease.
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It Dr. W. C. Walls
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4- Second Floor, First National
Bank Building
* Office Hours: 8 to 12 a. m.
*’♦ and 1 to 5 p. m.
4 COOPER, TEXAS
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FEVER
and
COLDS
The Busy Eee Quilting club met
he home of Mrs. Irene McNutt ccndition she was unable to a.t-
with
tend the funeral. This is the sec-U^,!' bmins’
that
on last Ti’sday evening
eigfit members present. n” s:ster of Mrs. Hooten’s
w. W. Sandlin of the Lone Star h:,s T^'ed away thi^ year. Mrs.
community has purchased th« Hooten and one brother, Willie
teams, farm tools and implements ^ ‘^es- °f Commerce are the only
of T M. AIcCrary's and will move surviving members of this family,
to the farm now occupied by Mr. j Mr' and Mrs. Wesley Wallace
McCrary. This retired farmer will' " ! ,itt,e d«ug*:iter and mother
In turn move to Pecan Gap at an Maud Wallace, were in Corn-
early date | ‘Tvrce Tuesday.
H. A. Slaton and family of Dal- -'dr- and Mrs. Jim Johnson and
las, have be n spending a few Mrs- Lee Marcus of Jacabia visit-
days here visiting in the home of
Mrs. Irene McNutt.
Mrs. O. E. Clifton spent Thanks-
giving in Dallas visiting her
daughter. j
Mrs. Ida Aferrill is the guest of
relatives in Greenville this week-, j
V. E. Shinman, Kvle McFerrin ,
dor if it holds true
saying, -'big
but we won-
always.
Othal Mitchell of Dallas spent U *««<*“»* 'KFORKA-iWi fr ^
. ' BPeni. | J thow saffenns from STOMAr'M ou
the holidays with - is parents. Mr. | PooR*nuP^^r,V.vV{um ik
and Mrs. Fr» d Mitchell. i || 1 * J* ia. s<h m stoma",. < a ,s.-
I H N ’ 'I AU rui !IN, ( ,VM) (JON,
Clay Jeter and family of Dallas j '* ukVoao^s^.',! Vo''i^Ms's I
and Air. and Mrs, Jimmie La- y ' l i xplain the m.u vrlou Willard Trvat- B
.familv vi~-( . I which is brinping aouuuui relief. 8
not t0 have too many brains but ..... ‘ vioited th -ir parents, Air. ] i 'old on is day, truu. g
nough to make 100‘in geometry ^ 1Mr8‘ Jeter lhrou8h *-he Hooten Drug Company, Cooper'
‘ h0hdayS’ I Trot man & Ward, Klondike
tur
, first day
( Liquid, Tablets Headache, 30
salve, nose drops minutes
T«-.\ “Rub-M.v.Tism”.World’s Best
Liniment rc9
jhaE a hoad nf just the right size,
WE NEED YOUR
HEAD IN OUR
BUSINESS
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Wise heads will have a new
h ;:r dr ss for the holidays;
: ’’ihing that’s smart, yet
( ary to manage.
Guaranteed OH Waves
81.95 and Up
Othu- beauty vork in propor-
tion,
THURMAN
Beauty Salon
Telephone 55
"For B auty Service”
ed Aunt Rosa Simmons.
Air. and Airs. Glendale Simmon i
• d J. V . Simmons of Meadow and
:-c -’J-n , respectively, spent sev-
! 11 tree 1 m worry dur-
] i the holidays.
Since the seventh grjd^
and 7o in English. We seniors
think we are lurkv to have such
a member, although we are “little
but loud.”
Tie ninth graders are eind to
have one of their old members
hack after his being absent a good
while. We hope that you will be
with us ali of the time now J. D,
We are working hard on our
ry not s so as to g 11 ♦
them up by Christmas, for
no fir.-t of the week
’!en:y Parks
we I %
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proud of its members we’d like ri
\ COOPER BREAD isA^°ya*p““nd 9
mji:
you to know something about one
of them. We are proud of our:
only girl, so the saying of “age I
before beauty,” will be changed to
----- - Avery,
andJ3illie Hollins were in Fort has r turned home after vi3itin
Towson, Okla , last Sunday. , relatives and friends here.
Rev. C. W. Dennis and S. D ' Mrs- Walter Unsell returned t
!,er sPent Monday in Sulphur her h°me in Wichita Falls, after!
Springs attending the district sPend‘ng several days with hei „v . . ' .......° ” ‘
stewards and pastors’ meeting. ^ter, Mrs. o. P. Hooten a ho ***'"• V"* ^ i
K W. Roderick and rist r Miss ^ Y :H. I . 18 ,Ve fePt oae ,nch tal> aa'] f
®thel and Buster Roderick wem Dudley Robnett and George ‘ J u °1 orf «rcarafrence
’■'siting relatives n Sherman and ^‘terron c in Enice on bufi lu efmat^d- Her hair is
Oklahoma City last week Lies? Monday. ‘ |brown and helPa to set off brown-
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She E Stephens ni. rate, she is the island in our class I;-
Tliis ii a Gift that will |
bring endless hours of |
enjoyment throughout |
the year. |
A
NX<e have a stock or most any model
you may desire.
We are prepared to service ycur radio
and supply you parts and batteries.
SMITH BROS.
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Patronize Your Home Town Bakery By Asking
Your Grocer For . . . COOPER BREAD S
ill i’RliEND: 1937 IS ^
COMING UP
Will you make 1937 the year you oil! always .point back to
CoLb'f’i'To “ "T ,ln “■ ATTEND BYRNK
traln you b“ln“ y» I.
Misa Ruth West, who is teach- She make her home with'. v —
** High School, ' Mrs. Home,- Stephenson mid her' ^ev D-
spent 7i. uksgiving here with her husband. |
parents. jr, flnf. | 'Pbe fourth, fifth and sixth
Mr „„ M„. Cuban Carry »ovad Tu.aday to 1™.'™'”""'""'” ,MT
n«r Ty">f. »ara th, -ad vacate, by Mr,. Hu.teon IT"*' Bch "nc ha" *
ffuests of Mrs. Ussery’s parents. Mrs. Rhoda Stokes, who has! ^ ^ °f ^
Mr. and Mrs. Wood West been ill several days is reported
Tom Rockwell transact'd bud- un<mproved.
n*® in Greenville Tuesday. j Misses A^rdith and Oneta Davis
group. The work of each group is
to build a poater which the teach-
ers wall be asked to judge for us
We will get our report cards Wed
interesting to see a magnet move
things from one place to another.
Monday we wrote essays in En-
glish and found that some con-
tained lessons, while others were
purely comical. We sometimes
i wonder why we can’t understand
math.
The third grade English class
haa organized a citizenship club.
Vanoy Regan is president and
Larry Willis secretary. The best
ritizen.4 fn our room last week
were: Veda Jean Regan. Lucille |
NOW
The New Woodstock Typewritev
Call For A Demonstration
Herald Typewriter Exchange
GAYLON ROBERTSON. Prop *
AU makes Typewriters, Adding Machines and Cash Retf,_
era Repaired.
ALL SBKVIC'K GUARANTEED.
Many of the outstanding men and women of the great south-
batwit" *** "> w
then Byrne business training and employment service.
training
urws, their cost, time required, terns, employment, etc. ^ S
YOU ft NAMB
ad-drbbb
Mail to the school that tfcorou«hly trains for the better mo-
tions. Bryn# Commercial College, Dallas, Texas. ”
to official busdsess in Pecan Gap day.
Monday. j Haskell Patterson was a busi-
7 will appreciate your subscrin- j ne.ss visitor in Cooper Wednesday
'Zl l°?ThP °OOP<'r ReVipW an(1 °nJy 21 days till Christmas'.
Delta Courier, hoth for $1.50 orj Many are wondering what we
both these papers and the Semi- would like to give our friends and
Nc'vs’ a” combined j loved ones for a gift. What would
<or $2.00. Mrs. C. A. Cockrell. | be more appreciated than a sub-
“ | BcrlPt*on to our home papers, n<..
Baptist Worker* To ! viev‘ and Courier one year for
Meet At Mt. Vernon *1,80, °r a c,ub of Review' Cour‘
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i'T and S mi-Weekly Farm News,
I all '
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A number of Delta County Bap-! wo ”f°° fr yoar- Thia
tt-ta will attend the worker’s con-; J** l" °Ur homp, _______
feren-e 0f the Rehoboth Associa- ’ sav J * " W° wlsh t0 Barnes. Rav Hendley. John D.
ion which will be held at Mt. Liat- ' very much appre- Ipollie. Jimmie Doyle Wigley, L"on
Vernon on Friday. December 11. newalsTr l'*™* ™ *** Cla,r aad Vanoy Regan.
The meeting will begin nt 10! ^w l ! 7 ? ^ °f
o'clock with a devotional conduct-'. , ! ^ a" °Ur 8Uhscriber<'
ed by Orbin Harper. Mrs H «• f0r th7 year 1936
L«ng will bring a report from the I
i£*>
I’M A NEW WOMAN
THANKS 70 PURSANG
[ f/ Yes, Pursang contains eiements of
[ V Proven valuer such as Organic Copper
quickly aid nature in
building rich, red corpuscles. When
this happens, the appetite improves.
Nervousness disappears. Energy and
strength usually return. You feel like
J new person. Get Pursang from your
rzrr/j.rs,- 7 7—.....-
board’s nlan of ___________ bugles AIbn.ght and Miss Sue
J- W. Lemmnnd of I^ake Creek,
wa? attending to biisiness in Coop-
er Thursday.
k
parsonage at Lake
time after lunch. ’ MrS' V Kimball, husband | Cre k.
I and baby of Manchester, New!
... ,, I Hampshire. I
*tiss Mary Byran of Cross Roads Mm Vanco ^ikln Is able to
who underwent a major operation | Thurman Cnthev -,-d o b> b”ck at thr A R Insur-
nf route two were in" Ononer a',C° after bfVV‘n,r '"Jt
ere in Cooper several weeks on account of jl-
r.t uAuCo Clinic anu Hospital r?-
ecrtly was able to return home. Thursday.
ness.
CLEAN and WHITEN TEETH
and is SSSi2SS“n«* Pr°tecU the
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more people are using every day." m°rC 3nd
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Hie. I Will try it. , J1 ““ expen.-e to
Nome
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Gifts for Christmas
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1936, newspaper, December 4, 1936; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983589/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.