Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1972 Page: 5 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Jack-
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Mrs. Keith Klein, the former
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State University in Commerce
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December 17. Mrs. Klein has
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Greenville independent School
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Court. Prior to this posi- panied by Mrs. Travis Toney,
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Davis, Mary, Jeanie and Carol
Caldwell on Christmas Day
were Joyce Briscoe, Frank
Ryan, Susie Allen, Bill Cald-
well and Jay Emerson, all of
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carring-
ton, Brad, Chad and Jason, Dal-
las spent Wednesday night with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Truett Carrington.
noon, several residents enjoyed the piano while refreshments
the films, “Westminister”, and were served and gifts opened.
'Happy Holiday inthe Ozarks". In conclusion, residents and
ro the people of Delta County: A special program was pre- employees exchanged gifts.
I would like to announce as a sented Wednesday evening, Dec. Volunteers helping with the par-
ndidate for the office of 15, when the choir of First ty were Thelma Neal and Ruth
unty and District Clerk. United Methodist Church sang Glanville. Homemade candy was
I have held the position of the cantata, “Carol of Christ- given each resident as a gift
unty and District Clerk since mas” by John Peterson. The from the nursing home.
rch of this year when I was choir was directed by Jay Phil-
jointed by the Commission- lips. Commerce, and accom-
accept the position as recept- son, soprano, and Mark Bos-
Hist al American Wood in well, tenor. Afterwards, res-
mmerce. I joined the insur- idents and guests were served
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This has been a very busy idents were entertained with Mr. and Mrs, R, C. McKee, Mrs. Lanny Little in Plano last
Christmas season for Birch- caroling by Jon Scott, Brent Galveston, were guests in the weekend,
wood residents. The regular Burns and Oscar Janes accom- M. S. Douglas home during the Newton Holt, resident at Bir-
sing-song and exercise pro- panied by Mrs. Guylah Burns, holidays. chwood Manor, spent the holi-
gram on Monday mornings con- Kevin Terry also played and Mrs. M. S. Douglas, Harold days with his brother and sis-
tinue to grow in attendance, residents joined in on a few and Robert, Enloe; Mr. and ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phil-
Mrs. Arthur Stahmer is the vol- songs. Miss Martha Shaffer Mrs. R, C.McKee, Galveston, lip Holt in Dallas,
unteer pianist. read the Christmas story from were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Mullins and Miss
On Tuesday, Dec. 14, Cub Luke. Orville Bowman at their ranch Lula Mullins spent the weekend Stockton and Stacy of Orange
Scout Troops 40, 41, and 42 The resident’s Christmas near Centerville recently. Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. James Mul-
entertained residents with party was held on Thursday Bowman is a niece of M. S. lins and Mrs. O. P. Anderson.
Christmas carols. Leaders of Dec. 23. The programHsdan Douglas. Visiting Mrs. Evie Pender-
the group are Mmes. Cloyce with caroling by a group from Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. grass Saturday was Mrs. Olene
Adams, Oscar Janes, Tommy the Cooper Assembly of God White during the holidays were Jack.
Wilson, A. R. Echols and M. F. Church. Mrs. Mabel Stricklen, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis White and Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Mad-
Potts. ' ' employee at Birchwood Manor’ family of Greenville; Mr.and dox and Gaylor hosted a dinner
The Kindergarten classes of presented a humorous reading’. Mrs. Charles Hightower and Friday attended by Mr. and Mrs. visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. Allen “When Pa Shaved Off His Whis Linda, Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Maddox and children, Mr. Mrs. Weldon Jackson, Sunday,
sang Christmas carols on Wed- kersl", and Winston Williams Aubrey Moore and son ofTexas and Mrs. James Calvin Maddox Visiting Mrs. Vera Topping
nesday morning, Dec. 15. Stu- administrator, presented a City; Mr. and Mrs. Irby White and sons of Mesquite; Mr. and and. •im Pendergrass during
dent teacher Kay Sharp led the reading. Mrs. Guylah Burns and family of Pasadena. Mrs Frank Maddox, Paris; Mr. Christmas.were Gar land ToP-
children. On Wednesday after- Played background music on Christmas holiday visitors and Mrs. L. T. Foster and ping, FtWorthiMr.andMrs
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. children, Cooper; Mr. andMrs. Avon I endergrass, DallasiMrs
Wallace Whitaker were Mr.and Claud Dean and children of Evie Pendergrass,Mr. andMrs
Mrs. Bill Blount, Shreveport, Shirley, Ark.; Mr. and Mrs. O. Tommie Maddox.
La.; Mrs. Betty Douglas,Terry A. Hart and Mrs. Evie Pender- visiting Mr and Mrs T R
and Jeanie Mesquite; Mr. and grass. WhitiockandHarond during the
Mrs. Don Whitaker and Amanda Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. holidays were Mr. and Mrs.
of Paris, A.Hart Christmas Day were Tommy Whitlock of Mesquite;
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mr. and Mrs. Horice Alford, Larry Whitlock, Margaret Bro-
Claunch during the holidays Mick and Kevin, Mesquite; Mr. ssard of Paris- Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday evening Kevin were his brother, Mr. andMrs. and Mrs. Steve Swayze, Jimmie James McFatridge and Regina,
Terry played the organ for a Tommy Claunch and family of and JUl, Garland; Mr. andMrs. Freeport, Sunday visitors were
resident singsong. Oklahoma City. Larry Alford and baby of Lub- Mr, and Mrs, S, S, Whitlock,
Robert LaCoste, minister of and Mrs. Wes Claunch bock; Mr, and Mrs. EltaElledge Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
the Cooper Church of Christ and children visited, her par- ickton; Mr. and Mrs. Steve White, Ennis; Mr. and Mrs.
conducted Sunday servicesdur- ents, Mr- and Mrs..W, N.IDe- Whitworth and Page, Sulphur cleburn Carter and children of
ing necember Witt in Tyler New Years Day. Springs; Mr. and Mrs. William Bavtown
Fresh fnitt and candywere Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H- Plemons, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. s“twn
also given to residents hv the Patterson during the weekend and Mrs. David Beckham and Holiday guests of Mr. and
Methodist Church Baptist Ch were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Pat- baby, Richard Plemons, Dallas; Mrs. A. G. Hancock were Mr.
Ke staff of Carl L. McDonald hot punch and cookies by Cir- urch and Lions ‘ciub, Harry terson, Forney; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Dean, Rance and Mrs. Charles Hancock and
trance in September 1969, cle Two of the Women’s So- Patterson brought fresh pears Gene Lancaster, Brenda, Cindy Robin, Holly and Scott, Shirley, Debbie Richardson; Mr. and
"signing in January 1970. In ciety of Christian Service. The to the home, The Cross Roas and David, Paris; Mr. andMrs. Ark.; Mr.and Mrs. WUliamEd- Mrs. Gene Hadaway, Mike and
September 1970, I accepted a ladies of the WSCS also dis- Good Neighbor Club brought Tom Lochred and GoldaofHon- wards, Susan, Clay and Eleana, Jerry, Mr. andMrs. Roy Harris
Esition in the County Tax Of- tributed door decorations for hand-made pUlows for the use ey Grovei Mr: and Mrs. Bob Sulphur Springs; Mr. and Mrs. of Sulphur Springs. On Sunday
K resigning in March 1971 each room. of bed patients Myers, Clarendon and their lit- Skip Shffner, Carolyn, Doug and they all visited Mrs. Myrtle
to accept the position I now On Saturday, Dec. 18, Mr. Regular activities have con- tle granddaughter, Kimberly Phillip, Mesquite; Tommie and George, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
Ed. and Mrs. Ray Wilson presented tinued throughout the month. Winnie of Maypearl, Gayion Maddox, Jeffery Ed- Ramsey in DeKalb.
Fl graduated from Paris High each of the residents with fresh Volunteers Kevin T e r r y and Mr and .Mrs. A von Pender- wards, Dallas; Levern Watson, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Green
KW1 in 1959, attended Paris fruits. Mrs. Earl Small entertain res- grass, Dallas3, visited his fath- Winnsboro. and Kelli spent the holidays in
Junior College from 1959 to The Methodist Youth Fellow- idents each week with musical er Jim Pendergrass, and his Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Texarkana.
K. in 1961-1962, I attended ship entertained with Christmas Programs. sister, Mrs. Vera Topping last
East Texas State University, carols on Sunday afternoon The last week of December "55 Ken , .
fl am married toJerrell Way. Dec. 19, was set at a slower pace than EvandMrs ' Norred
ne Wheat and we have one son, On Monday evening, Dec. 20, previous weeks. Work began on U,"M m; 0 ho
Jeffrey Wayae, age 7, several residents enjoyed a Tuesday morning in the Crafts I Birchwood" Man V3 “&
EI sincerely solicit your help drive around town to view the Room on wastebaskets. These wA"d diMttn,e , -
and support in the coming elec- Christmas lights. Participating will be constructed of ice cream w n . „ . M .
were Mmes. Nealy Griffith, Etta cartons covered with patchwork Ms* tAs, a "rem roan
Wison, Glaspie, Doro- designs offab rics. - ( worth Mrs.’patsy‘kichmond,
thy Wilson, Hazel Rainey, New- Mmes. Ola McVay and Etta Randy and katy F Worth!
ton Holt, Arthur South, Carl Baker and Mr. Arthur South Hord nomatesrtt,"vrhi
Nabors, Arch Carrington, C.D. were honored at the December Se AMs’ MdSitei eS
RRepirt Wright, and R, D. Hicks, Vol- birthday party on Thursday.The Moon Winnsboro
6 unteer drivers were Mmes. Oda honorees were presented with Mr’ Alva Hagood of Birch
■ Thursday, January6, 1972 Basham, Oscar G. Janes, and corsages and boutoniere and with Mr * ’
Martha Watkins. “Happy Birthday” was sung. Warnan" U1 -816
. PAGE 5 On Wednesday, Dec. 22, res- The program of bingo was con-
1 1 K------------------------—-----------------............ ducted by Mrs. Winston Will- Mr. andMrs. Preston Echols,
11 iams, who was assisted by vol- Robert, Elaine and Amy, Coo-
3 unteer Miss Ruth Glanville, per; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller,
3 Cake and punch prepared by Commerce; Mr. andMrs.Eldon
3 the staff was served to twenty- Bond, Eldon Jr., Carol and Ed-
3 two residents and one guest, ward, Cooper; Mr. and Mrs.
8 Mrs. Dolly Vandiver. Basil Foster, Levelland; Fred
The regular bingo party was Fore, Commerce; and Mrs.
held on Friday with these win- Beulah Poteet visited Mr. and
§ ners: Dorothy Wilson, Etta Mrs. A. O. Echols during the
Wilson, Nealy Griffith, Zona Christmas holidays.
§ Thompson, Dennis Hicks, Alice Visiting Mrs. Dossie Carter
Gregg, Lee Bob Johnson and during the holidays were Mr.
3 Necye Shipman. and Mrs. Marcelleous Giddens
8 ---------------------------- and children of Mesquite; Mr.
and Mrs. Windel Carter and
children of Dallas; Mr. andMrs.
Cleburn Carter and children of
Baytown; and James McFadden
• of Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carrington
X and children visited Mr. and
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