Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1973 Page: 3 of 8
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Mrs. Hoy Wright,
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Mr and Mrs. Jim
Sand’children. Brenda
of Arlington were
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Kanch Saturday night.
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hostesses gowned in long
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Mexico; Mr. and
Charlie Adams, Karen and
lies of Anna; Vernon Reeve,
jrashear and Bill Blahe of
won.
Mrs. Maurine Stiefer,
jnd Mrs. Randy Stiefer,
anc Mrs. Tex Sherrell,
Elaine Acker, daughters,
> and Kathy. Ginnie Combs
■ Pritchett, Muddy Nloxley,
i..| Mozelewski, Mr. and
antes PattersonandJulie
and Mrs. Arvol Oats, ai!
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
■ and granddaughter, Chris
’sulphur Bluff; Mr. and
Lesley Patterson, Mr.
Mrs. Gene Patterson and
*ter, Melisa. Mr. and Mrs.
Moses, Tony and Davey,
ike Creek.
jr, and Mrs. Harley Erwin
Eand Kevin of Bakersfield,
Wnia are here visiting her
Wr, Mrs. Dave Jones. M rs.
^ is the former Mozelle
s, Other gue si s in the J one s
Me during the weekend were
a. WeldonOyler, Paris; Mrs.
WStanley. Huntsville; Mrs.
ilOverton. Caroline and A-
aia. Richardson, and Mr.
hMrs. Alton Jones, Cooper.
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PARIS, TEXAS
V,\. .ray
SSSSHeSSS
show of the Dallas Summer Musicals, Aug. 21 thru Sent.
Un a unique skating rink installed on the Music Hall
stage, Peggy and her company of skaters, dancers, pi-
anist Walt Wagner, singer Oleta Adams, and comedians,
piesent a show that combines their many-faceted spec-
tacular talents to present another first for the Music Hall,
A Concert On Ice.”
NEWS FROM BEN FRANKLIN
Mrs. R. M. Trail
Van Mooneyham, Greenville,
was a Saturday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. John Yeager, John,
Tawny, and Casey.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Earl
Claypool of San Antonio are
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Claypool.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Black
spent last weekend in Dallas
with relatives.
Rev. and Mrs. James Sloan
of Celeste were Sunday morning
visitors at the Baptist Church.
They had lunch with Mr. and
Mrs. George Vandy griff and
visited in several homes in the
community Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scoggins,
David and Don, Mesquite, were
weekend guests of Mrs. Edna
Burrow.
Mrs. Buster Ormsby and Pat-
rick of Garland, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Garner were in Hot
Springs, Little Rock, and other
points of interest in Arkansas
last week.
Last Friday Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hanna visited in Paris
with Mrs. Joy Hanna and chil-
dren.
Last Wednesday afternoon
Charlie McBrayer of Cooper,
visited Mrs. Ola Yokem.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lancaster
Carla and Kevin, Greenville,
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Marsh
visited Thursday in Cooper with
Mrs. Buelah Lee Lewis and
Mrs. T. A. Carroll. Friday af-
ternoon Mrs. Ora Toon, Sul-
phur Springs, visited the Mar-
shes.
Sunday guestsofMr. andMrs.
George Vandygriff were Mrs.
Benton Rainev and Brian David,
Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Hudnall and Jenifer, Sulphur
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 1. Moon of
Dallas were Wednesday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Waller.
Gene Weaver of Avery was
Gail Lowery,
Gary Robinson
Marry Monday
Miss Connie Gail Lowery and
Gary Walker Robinson were
married Monday evening, Aug-
ust 13, at 7 o’clock. Judge Oaks
heard the vows in his office at
Paris. Attendants were Miss
Pam Lowery, sister of the
bride, and Mrs. Julie Russell
of Cooper, and Roger Stell of
Paris.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Conway Lowery
and is employed as a surgical
nurse at McCuistion Hospital
in Paris.
The groom is the son ofMrs.
W ilma Robinson of Little Rock,
Arkansas and the late Odis
Robinson. He is employed with
the Law Enforcement Depart-
ment in Taris as Deputy Sheriff.
After a wedding trip to points
in Arkansas, they will reside
at the Plaza Apartments in
Paris.
NEWS FROM KLONDIKE
DATE
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“Your Rexall Store"
Dial 395-2127 or 395-2128
COOPER, TEXAS
Dr. and Mrs. David Coble,
Jeff and Adrien of Sherman
were weekend guests of her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Olen G.
Janes.
a Saturday guest ofMrs. Chris-
tine Weaver and Miss Donna
Potts.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hayes
were FridayguestsofMrs.C.H.
Theilman, Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Mc-
Carrell, Mrs. Bea Tibbett and
Mike were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Oliver of Hor-
atio, Ark.
Mrs. Olene Jacks of Cross-
roads, visited Mrs. McCarrell
last Wednesday.
Misses Marsha and LisaRas-
berry, Roxton, were Wednes-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Rasberry. On Sunday
afternoon the Rasberrys visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morris at
Pac io.
Mrs. Minnie Bell Jackson
Overland, San Bernardino, Cal-
ifornia, and Mrs. Orena Jack-
son, Van Nuys, Calif., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Tatum last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Love,
Betty and Jackie of Telephone,
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Oran McFerrin.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Campbell
and Tim of Oak Harbor, Wash,
have been visiting Mr.andMrs.
James Campbell. Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Billingsley of Pecan Gap,
were Friday night supperguests
of the Campbells.
A layman from Roxton, Ed-
ward Brook, brought the morn-
ing message the the United
Methodist Church last Sunday
morning in the absence of the
pastor, Rev. David Griffin, who
with his wife were vacationing
in New Mexico.
Saturday night guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Truman Hopkins were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McQueen and
Christi Gail, Sulphur Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Foster
spent last weekend in Irving with
the Lyle Kesler family.
Delayed
Mrs. Christine Weaver and
Miss Donna Potts visited rel-
atives in Paris last weekend.
Mrs. Wayne Lance and Kelly,
Greenville, visited Mrs. Weav-
er and Miss Potts here last Fri-
day.
Mrs. John Rasberry spent
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Now at Hooten Drug Co. c-jd
M. D. Hadaway of Mesquite,
and Weldon Hadaway of Dallas,
were here Monday attending to
business and visited their father
L. A. Hadaway.
last weekend in Ft. Worth with
Mr. and Mrs. James DeWitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Morris
of Mesquite were weekend vis-
itors of Mr. and Mrs. I. F.
Morris; Mr. and Mrs. Emmit
Grant, Crossroads visited Sun-
day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Gunter and Tracy, Par-
is, visited Thursday afternoon
in the Morris home.
Mrs, Ellen Gideon, Mrs.
Maggie Nanny, Mr. and Mrs.
Ebb Neal, Dallas, were Wed-
nesday guests of Miss Thelma
Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Flowers,
Crossroads, spent last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ras-
berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Tatum
and Stan, Dallas, wore week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Tatum. Mrs. L. D. White
was a Wednesday guest of the
Tatums.
Mrs. Johnson Hunter and
Mrs. Maggie Malone, Dallas,
visited here W edne sday and
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Hollis Taylor and family.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Trail were his
sister and family, Mr. andMrs.
B, J. Wagoner and Bobbie Lou
of Manchester, Tenn.; Mrs. J.R.
Oliver, Horatio, Ark.; Mrs. Ol-
lie Hevron, Paris, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Hevron and Brian,
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry George,
Roxton; Mrs. Pearl Booth of
Cooper; Mrs. Gracie Hornsoy,
Mrs. Goldie Teel, Commerce,
and Mrs. Josie Giddens, Bailey
were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Tom George.
Kirk Sampson. Cooper, Ron-
nie Merriett, C lardy, and Jerry
Melton were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James Camp-
bell.
Mrs. George Flanary, Paul
and Clyde attended the Flanary
Reunion in Sulphur Springs
Sunday.
Mrs. Velma Ross, Cooper,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Waller. Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Burrow, Justin,
were Saturday night guests of
the Wallers.
Mrs. OlaYokemhadasguests
during last week, Mrs. Phil
Wilkerson, Anthony Glen, Leon-
ard; Mrs. George Flanery; Mrs.
Oilie Hevron, Paris; Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Hevron and Brian,
Dallas, and Charlie McBrayer,
Cooper.
OBTAIN A MORE
CONVENIENT SCHEDULE
BY EARLY REGISTRATION - FALL TERM, 1973
Paris Junior College
PARIS, TEXAS
Mondij, August 6. through Friday, August 17
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Apply In Registrar's Office
Administration Building
For Further Information Cell:
(211) 784-6601
Mrs. Clarence Sims
Baptist Church
There was good attendance at
revival at the Baptist Church
here last week.
Community Center
There were eight members
present for the Community Cen-
ter meeting and supper Friday
night. Mrs. Orville Brooks and
Mrs. R. C. Thrasher were hos-
tesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Fames Hooten
of Paris, Mr. and Mrs. David
Hurt and children, Melton and
Jenny, Waco, visited Mrs. F. F.
Hurt last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Brooks
visited their daughter and hus-
band, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Dingus, and children In Belton
Sunday and Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Sweat
of Calvert, visited Mrs. Ury
Sweat and Willie Sunday and
Monday.
Willie Joe Hooten, Mansfield,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cuitis
Hooten Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cross,
Houston, Mrs. Alice Bryan of
Cooper were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robnett
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bigony
visited relatives and friends in
h airfield a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William II.
Hunt visited relatives inChick-
asha, Okla. last weekend.
L. C. Sweat of Arlington,
visited here Saturday with his
mother, Mrs. Ury Sweat, and
Willie.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wood of
Dallas, visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Trevillion last weekend.
Jeff Bell of Grand Prairie,
spent last week with his grand-
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Rob-
nett.
Clayton Hooten, Paris, spent
Saturday night with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hooten and returned home with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.Dan-
ny Hooten and son, Sunday.
Myra Jackson and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Jackson and family
of Mesquite spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr.andMrs.
Otis Jackson. Other guests on
Sunday afternoon were Mrs.
Jean Burrow, Cooper, andMrs.
Hettie McCombs.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny McBride
and Christy, Mesquite, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Neff McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holt
and Patricia, Mesquite, visited
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Irvin, and children last
weekend.
Mrs. Frank Mayes, Paris,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Loy Rob-
nett Thursday and Friday. Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Perkins and Con-
nie were Saturday guests.
Rachel Dilbeck, Mr.andMrs.
Thurman Ellis, Mrs. Mattie
Gant of Dallas, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Mayabb last week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Robnett
visited her brother, J. B. Bru-
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Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Knowles
and David of Mesquite, visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ethridge
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ed-
wards visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Palmore and children in
Denton andMrs. Claudia Horns-
by in Dallas. Tim Palmore re-
turned home with his grand-
parents for a few days this
week.
Mt. and Mrs. Curtis Hooten
visited her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Carless Moore inTy-
ler, Sunday.
Mrs. Dorothy Robnett and
Jody, Fort Worth, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Robnett a few
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Robnett
visited her aunt, Mrs. T. T.
Cargile and Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
pert Ball in Sulphur Springs,
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Moody Toon,
Cooper, Mrs. Charles Sweat
and Julie visited Mrs. Ury Sweat
and Willie Sunday afternoon.
Birthday Party
Sherry Leigh Palmer cele-
brated her 7th birthday with a
party in her home Saturday af-
ternoon. Birthday cake and ice
cream was served to the guests.
Mrs. Maud Wallace went to
Dallas Monday to visit her dau-
ghter, Mrs. Amber Shoffit.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gough
returned home Saturday after
visiting their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Williams, and Anna
Lou for two weeks.
Braxton Jones of Toledo, Ohio
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jones
attended the Clark and Amy
reunion at the Country Club
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wadie Moore
and boys, Kevin and Quinn, of
Springfield, Mo., spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Lillian Henderson. Quinn stay-
ed for a few days visit. Craig
Henderson, Irving, is also vis-
iting his grandmother this week.
Mrs. Bunch
Honored With
Bridal Events
The home of Mrs. F. B.
Bass at 1405 20th in Paris was
the scene of a gift tea Saturday
afternoon, August 11, honoring
Mrs. Thomas Randall Bunch,
the former Miss Lucia Henson.
Receiving guests who called
between the hours of three and
five o’clock were Mrs. Bass,
Mrs. DelmaBunch, the honoree,
Mrs. Robert K. Henson, Mrs.
O. F. Woodard and Miss Faye
Nell Harvey.
An epergne of pink carnations
centered the dining table from
which afternoon tea and cake
squares were served by Mrs.
Richard Abshire.
The guest register was at-
tended by Miss Debbie Bunch.
Hosting the event in addition
to Mrs. Bass were Miss Harvey
Mrs. J. E. Bunch, Mrs. John
Mahaffey and Mrs. RoscoeNor-
wood.
BRIDAL SHOWER -
Misses Elaine Leslie, Jodee
Blackwell and Debbie Hunt en-
tertained Mrs. Bunch with a
miscellaneous bridal shower on
Tuesday evening, August 7, at
the Leslie Home, 1100 Culver
in Commerce.
A salad supper was served to
the honoree und guests seated
at table laid in pastel dotted
swiss and centered with floral
bouquets.
Favors of pastel net-covered
sachet scents were presented
to the honoree, her mother,
Mrs. Robert K. Henson, and
guests, Mrs. Roscoe Blackwell,
Mrs. R. W. Hunt, Jr., Mrs.
Gene Leslie,MissDoloresToon
Miss Phyllis Kennemer, Mrs.
Gerald Heald, and Miss Debra
Gunter.
PEP SQL AD MEETING
A Pep Squad meeting will be
held at 1 p.m. Friday in the
high school gym. All students
who wish to be in the Pep
Squad this year are requested
tu attend.
GROWL PARTY
The 1972-73 Growls will be
issued Thursday afternoon at
5 o’clock at Cooper HighSchool
according to Mrs. C. C.Oliver,
Growl sponsor.
Moving To Linden
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Trapp
of Cooper, are moving to Linden
where he has accepted a teach-
ing position in the public schools
there. Mr. Trapp taught last
year at North Lamar. Mrs.
Trapp, the former Miss Kelley
Newman, has been an employee
at Delta National Bank for the
past three years.
DRIVE
CAREFULLY!
Boys and girls
sometimes forget
to look for
autos and trucks.
■■■
Craig and Todd Cox of Fort
Worth, are spending this week
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tinman Whitlock.
Mr. and Mrs. James T.Jeter
and daughter, Jeri, Garland,
visited during the weekend with
his parents, Mr. andMrs. Chleo
Jeter, and were accompanied
home by their son, Vincent,
who had spent a week here with
his grandparents. Jeri remain-
ed for a week’s visit. Also
visiting in the Jeter home Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Yandell
Jeter and Jete of Paris. Visit-
ing the Jeters on Monday were
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Jeter,
Commerce; Dr. and Mrs.David
Jeter and Andrew of Memphis,
Tenn.
Named To Dean’s List
Martha Jane Shaffer has been
named to the Dean’s Dis-
named to the Dean’s Distin-
guished List at Baylor Univer-
sity. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Shaffer, the senior home
economics education major
maintained a 4.00 grade point
average.
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John B. Talley of Dallas,
spent the week here with rel-
atives and attended the Rodeo.
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ALL TYPES AUTO BODY REPAIRS
HIND ULASS INSTALLATION
FREE ESTIMATES
SCHOOL
We Honor All Insurance Claims
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COOPER
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1973, newspaper, August 16, 1973; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983999/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.