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PAGE SIX
THE COOPER REVIEW
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 19*4
visiting friends and relatives.
♦ | T/Sgt. and Mrs. T. D. Jack-
« | son of * Kort Kiley, Kansas, are
| here visiting her parents, Mr.
und Mrs. B. H. Crawford.
PECAN GAP
• MRS. C. A. COCKKliLL
+ + + + + + L. B. Herron of Vasoo was
. Vir.il McCa.lin! here Saturday visiting friends
Th. Passing of V.rg.l , re)at|VM While here he also
Funeral service, were held j 8Ubscribed to the Review.
*j*.e ifetMcCaslin U who passed Mrs. G. G. Taylor and Mrs. O.
‘| | 4 at 6 p. m. 1 B. Yeager and daughter, Margie,
ETfS« the were in Coper S.turd.y
aervices i J- D. Joyces’ home and practi-
Mr McCaslin was horn Aug. rally all household goods were
22 1879 in Indiana. He came u> i destroyed by tire early Tuesday
Texas at the age of 8 years and i morning. Origin of hre unknown,
had made his home in Delta 0 insurance was carried.
County ever since. He united w,ith i Mrs. r rank C. Crawford at-
the Methodist Church early in ‘ tended the W SOS Executive
]{fe> Board meeting in Dallas, Oct. o.
He was married to Miss Ger- Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Reno and
trude Hollins Jan. 2i>, 1901. lo infant daughter, were in Cooper
this union one child was born, arll| Commerce Tuesday.
Mrs. Annice Phillips, who passed Mrs. Sam Morgan and Mrs.
away Deo. 18, 1937. Frank C. Crawford attended the
He is survived by his wife and \ySCS in Wolfe City, Oct. 9th.
one grandchild, Thomas Alfred Mrs j Kjley Green, secretary, of
Phillips, and one sister, Mrs. Car- Greenville, a n d Mrs. Crawford,
rie Green, and several nieces and were on the program. Mrs. M. E.
nephews. i Dooley was hostegs, serving a de-
Mr. McCaslin was a very quiet ijcjous refreshment plate,
and unassuming man, always Pecan Gap School opened last
glad to lend a helping hand to Monday with a fairly good at-
anyone who needed his help. He tendance. Many children are be-
never tired of helping and wait- jnir kept out of sohool to pick
ing on his companion who was cotton.
never very strong. ---
When he was telephone oper- | ^8rl Adams, who has been in
ator, he was kind and courteous %sUlphUr Springs the last few
to aill who called. Even though weeks familiarizing himself with
the hour was late, he never ciom- the work of the Federal Farm
plained. He will surely be missed ( L(jan Association, with whom he
in the community as well as in kag accepted a position, went to
the home. . . „ ' Greenville last *week where he
He was laid to rest in the 1 e- | have charge of that office,
can Gap cemetery beneath a Hig famjiy will remain in Cooper
beautiful mound of flowers. The unti) he can aecure a house in
pall bearers were H. A. and Sam Greenville.
Morgan, John Patterson C. A.
Cockrell, J. A. Gray and V. E.
ShThTout of town relatives who
attended the funeral[were: Mr*.
Willie Hudgins, Mrs. W. J. (-rom
well Mrs. J. M. McClanahan. of
Ringgold; Mr. and Mrs C. ^
Ketchum, Longview Mr. an<i |
Mrs J. L. McClanahan, Mr. and ^
Mrs. C. H. McClanahan and *on’ M
Donald Kirby, of Kaufman; Miss ,W
Frances McClanahan. Mr. and ^
Mrs. Murry Cummings and|^
daughter, of Dallas; Mrs. Carrie W
Green and Miss V elmani Green, £
Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison j _
Waller, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs jV
W C. Hollins and Mrs. J. U. A
Cother. of Commerce; Judge j
Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clow- ^
er and Mrs. L. H. West of Coop- £
er; and Mrs. Jennie Hays, Mrs. j
Mab’.e Stewart and Mrs. M
Marsh, of Ben Franklin. . !A
Miss Helen Scoggins, who is : w
in nurses' training in Paris, visit-
ed her parents this week. j A
Miss Gladys Jones of hort.w
Worth has been visiting in the ■ ^
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Gifford i A
Moon and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer V
Cummings last week. ©
. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw of
Dallas announce the birth of a #
daughter. Margaret Lorene. Sept. £
25. Mr. Shaw formerly bve j
h*M». Moody Houston visited j £
her sister. Mrs. George Reid, , W
Pallac over the week end. [GP
PftMr and Mrs. H. B Beeler Jr-.
visited relatives in Dallas Sun W
.ja^and Monday. ^ |n Cooper
SaHolh*y Parsons of Camp ^
nin was here visiting h.s wife and
baby over the week end
p r&KTJ w
““"r'rr-’s
WM.nWdaShaw and family of Dal-
las were here Sunday.
AM. Campbell and family ef
Dallas, visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. F. Campbell, over
*** JlB^Jewel* Nabors anil Mrs. Ar-
thur Meadows of Dallas 8Pe"t the
week end visiting their parent.,
Mr and Mrs. E. K. Pierce, and
*“K. "Tur, C. I.. Cde ..d
Mrs. Jim Cadex of Rockwall,
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Gar
rison Sunday. , «
Mrs. Odell Fowler and daugl.
ter. Anita, Mrs. J. E. Willmon,
and Mrs. Deward Willmon and
son, Danny, were in Commerce
and Mrs. A. M. Merrill,
of Hugo, visited in the home
W. M. and W. E. Merrill last
Dorothy Elinor King has re-
turned to her home in Dallas af-
ter visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. d.
Beeler, Jr.
W. H. Ross of Irving, has re-
turned home in Dallas after visit-
ing his brother-in-law, J. A.
G*Mp. and Mrs. J. F. Gray and
children of Honey Grove, were
here recently. .
W. F,. Merrill transacted busi-
ness in Cooper Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wright of
Garland were here Sunday.
Mrs. L. A. Campbell, Mrs. Vir-
gil McCaslin, Mrs. V. F„ Ship-
man and Jack Phillips were in
Cooper Saturday.
Mrs. L. E. Pickard, Mrs. C. V.
Parrish and Mrs. M. E. Bryant
were in Honey Grove Saturday. |
Mrs. Loyd McAlister spent the j
week end in Fort Worth. |
Miss Marie Pickard of T. S.
C. W., Denton, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and i
Mrs. L. E. Pickard. |
R. E. Barnett and Jim Rhodes
were in Kaufman Tuesday. I
Mrs. I. E. McCollum of Dallas,
visited relatives here Saturday. I
C. C. Woods, of Miami, Fla., I
who is in the Navy, was here
♦ ♦
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♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Por-
ter Benson of Towell.
Pvt. Waydell Stooksberry, of
Tyler spent the week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Stooksberry.
Sam Brown of Dallas spent
the week end with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anglin
and children of Cooper, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Burnett over
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Owens and
Jon Wayne Smith visited Miss
Mildred Owens of Greenville
Sunday afternoon.
There will be preaching by the
pastor at the Needmore Baptist
Church Sunday. Everyone come.
Rudolph Miller of Dallas Is
spending a few days here looking
after business interests. He also
announced the engagement and
ajpproaching marriage of his
daughter, Miss Dora Kaythren
Miller, to Jack Taylor of Cooper.
Mr. Taylor is in the U. S. Army
Air Corps and will receive his
Wings and commission on Oct.
15th. Miss Miller has a host of
friends here who wish for her
much happiness.
Mrs. Clyde Miller of Paris, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ola Ab-
shire of Enloe and assisting her
picking cotton.
L. C. Schmitter of Denison,
spent the week end with his fam-
ily in Cooper. _
Annual Meeting
Holiness Association
The annual meeting of the
Holiness Association convened
Thursday night, Oct. 12, with the
local church. The services will
continue several nights.
A cordial invitation is given
to the public to attend. Come and
help with the singing and let us
have a great time.
GET CHIX AT HOME
HATCHERY
Get your chicks now and have
fryers for Christmas when they
are scarce. We have chicks each
Wednesday.
HOME HATCHERY
C. E. Fulton, Mgr.
Classified Ad* Get Results.
♦ ♦
♦ CLEVELAND *
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Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Swanson
of Paris visited Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Svranson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barth and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Will
Barham Sunday.
Grandmother Lewis is spend-
ing a few weeks with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. F. J. Hethcock.
J. A. Strickland of Jaoksboro
and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. A.
W. Strickland of Ranger are visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Swanson
this week.
Mrs. Carl Siles and Mrs. Belle
Elmore visited Mrs. C. B. Franks
Sunday.
Martha Swanson visited Jo and
Wanda Lee Franks Sunday.
Mr. and Sirs. Jack Elmore and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Garner Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barth and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Swanson and children, were in
Cooper Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Short Heron and
Mrs. Bessie Heron visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bar-
ham Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McMillan
were in Boswell, Okla., Thursday
on business.
H. G. Nulish, Miss Syble Hold-
er. Mrs. W. W. Carley, Mrs. W.
E. Pilgrim and Cpi. Paul Holder
all of Dallas, were in Cooper last
Sunday.
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associations in support of the annual War Fund,
drive of their community. That’s why c.i.o., a.f.l.
and the Railroad Brotherhoods—all unions—are
urging their members to give generously.
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by your gifts to your local War Fund: u.s.o.—with!
lounges and canteens, with camp shows both here
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for men doing lonely, dangerous war jobs.
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C. D. THOMAS
H. HICKMAN SERVICE STATION
NEW DAY MOTOR CO.
BOLGER CHEVROLET
. WHITE AUTO STORE
ANDERSON’S GARAGE
PICKEN’S GROCERY & MARKET
W. D. DIXON & SON
LYON-GRAY LUMBER CO.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1944, newspaper, October 13, 1944; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth984499/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.