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Stokes-Bledsoe W. A. Pollard
Camp Gambill Prepares For Girl Scouts
This summer it is estimated participate in the regular camp-
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outs, hiking, campfires, nature II will be held July 5-16 and have
will be put into effect this year swimming lessons. Any girl who
has completed third grade and
wishes to camp only a short camp folder. Girls not pre sent-
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[and Mrs. Sonny Hevron and attended the Broadway product-
dethodist Church here last James Campbell are new mem-
Pecan Gap, were Sunday after- Seguin, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Hays, last
noon guests.
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J. KEARNEY BRIM
KEARNEY BRIM Has:
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Been licensed to practice law 21 years;
Practiced Civil and Criminal Law 10 years;
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Served in Army Air Corp. W.W. II.
KEARNEY BRIM ..Will:
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... as District Judge—
Treat all persons equally;
Limit 2
Maye’s Magic Mirror
(Pol. Adv. Paid For By J. Kearney Brim)
An Explanation
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authorization from your
physician. Your pharma-
cist is safeguarding you
and your health by fol-
crafts, games, dramatics, the
new photography activities and
W. A. Pollard was honored
with a reception at his home,
801 E. Paris in Cooper, Sunday
March 26, the occasion being
whereby one group of campers
arrive on the morning that the
time. Session 1 will be held
from June 20 to July lwithJun-
lor program emphasis. Session
ing activities: campcraft skills,
archery, nature projiects, cook-
The descendants the late Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Bledsoe and the
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ly in troops may also attend
Camp Gambill. Camp folders
may be obtained by non-scouts
at the Girl Scout office in Paris
during the month of April.
Served as a member of the School Board of Sul-
phur Springs Independent School District;
Served as President of the Hopkins County Cham-
ber of Commerce.
COMPACT
lectric utility
Served as a director of the Sulphur Springs In-
dustrial Foundation for 20 years.
Give probated sentences only to young people
whom I am convinced are deserving of a second
chance.
Give all persons, charged with crimes, speedy
trials;
Cadeite program emphasis.
Registration for camp will
open in April when all regist-
ered scouts will receive their
carefully the day the session
for their camper begins and
ends as sessions no longer start
on Sunday afternoon!
New program activities this
year will be photography, avail-
able to all ages of campers,
and back packing for those older
girls interested in developing
this challenging skill. Canoeing
and lifesaving classes will be
formed if the campers are ready
for them.
Red Cross Swimming lessons
will be given to all campers by
certified Water Safety instruct-
ors. Campers swimming skills
will be checked out and they
will be placed in small class
groups according to their de-
monstrated skills. There will
be three waterfront staff mem-
bers. The director, Melinda
Marlow, W.S.I., Paris, coor-
dinates and supervises all wat-
erfront activities.
Give divorced Mothers all the help the law per-
mits in raising their children.
Let juries fix punishment in crimes against per*
sons and property;
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From Your
PHARMACIST
and Jeff, Richardson, were
lay guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L Lay.
r, C. C.Sessions, Methodist
rict Superintendant of Paris
Sulphur Springs, visited
Delayed
Mr. and Mrs. John Waller
visited in Dallas last Sunday
with his sister, Mrs. Guy And-
erson, and Mr. Anderson and
Thursday, March 30, 1972
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MILLER’S PHARMACY
YOUR dependable druggist
dial 395-2161 — COOPER, TEXAS
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[the weekend in Paris with
JUDGE
EIGHTH DISTRICT COURT
BeautyMist
pantyhose sale
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and family spent the weekend
at the bedside of his father, W. A.
Caldwell, Hugo, Okla., where he
is seriously ill in a hospital
there,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cauley,
Denise and Carol visited Mrs.
Martha Cauley, Cooper, Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wilkinson,
Celeste, were Sunday guests of
her mother , Mrs. George Flan-
ary, and family.
Miss Mildred Biggs, Paris,
was a visitor Sunday night at
the Baptist Church here.
ion, “The Last of the Red Hot
Lovers”, at the Country Kit-
chen Playhouse.
The March meeting of the
Wednesday Supper Club was
hosted by Mr. and Mrs. John
Waller and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Lancaster at the Community
Center. Mrs. Philip Rutherford,
caterer, carried out the St.
Patricks Day theme in decor-
ations and food. Mr. and Mrs.
r. and Mrs. James Ford,
as, Mrs. Annice Latham,
ton, were weekend guests
|r, and Mrs. Tom Larkin.
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WS FROM BEN FRANKLIN
Mrs. R. M. Trail
$1.95
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“mm lowing doctor’s orders.
If you’ve ever attempted to have a pre-
scription refilled and had your phar-
racist refuse, there’s an excellent rea-
son for his refusal. Some prescriptions
may not be refilled without special
KEARNEY BRIM, 49 years old, married to
former June Webster, father of four, lives in
Sulphur Springs, teaches Sunday School
class at First United Methodist Church,
Attorney for Hopkins County Hospital Dis-
trict, Member of Texas Bar, Admitted to
practice before U. S. District Court for East-
ern District of Texas and Fifth Circuit Court
of Appeals at New Orleans.
Beauty Mist styling and
quality at terrific
once-a-year sale prices.
Save 20% on panty
hose and hosiery. But
the sale lasts for one
week only. So hurry in
now, and stock up on all
your favorite styles and
colors. It’s the time
"b-FBedulyMist.
SANDAL FOOT PANTY HOSE
SHEER TO WAIST
regular 2.00 SALE 1.59
PLAIN KNIT PANTY HOSE (
Sheer Heel, Demi-Toe
regular 1.75 SALE 1.39
SHEER SUPPORT PANTY HOSE
regulad 3.95 SALE 3.19
SHEER KNEE-HI and ANKLE
regular 1.00 SALE 794 each
March 25-April 3
Represented Defendants in criminal cases in-
volving penalties up to death;
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8 171 N.W. 1st ST. DIAL 395-2613
(Formerly Delta Beauty Shop)
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Christine Bledsoe, and Mrs. green and yellow. Mrs. Boyd
E. J. Stokes. Moody, the honoree’s daughter,
Those who attended included served cake and a granddaugh-
Mrs. Myrle Ward, Mr. and Mrs. ter, Anita Moody, served punch.
Glen M. Ward and Merle Jean, They were assisted by grand-
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ward, daughters Vickie and Lisa Pol-
Cathy and Gregg, Commerce; lard of Crowley, Texas.
Mrs. Christine Berry, Mrs. Mr. Pollard is a native of
that 320 girls from all over the
Red River Valley Council area
will attend a resident camp ses-
sion at Camp Gambill.
A new “change day” plan
8 FREE CONDITIONER
8 With Shampoo Set......
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§ With Shampoo Set .....
§ HAIR SPRAY
3 2 CANS ................
Two Licensed, Professional Beauticians
OPAL CROCKETT - Operator
3 MAYE CUNNINGHAM - Owner-Operator
s. Billie Freeman, Mon-
1 and Mrs. Ray Maroney, and Mrs. Benton Rainey were
t were recent guests of weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs
P‘nd Mrs. Tom l arkin. George Vandygrif,
I Aryant, Dallas, was a re- Mrs. Joy Hanna and Beth
I guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ann, Paris, were Sunday after-
I HV«s. noon guests of the Paul Hannas.
Mr.;Sr B. . ■ SXme "ed 5Mn
k. w (’rose Pittshurg and Mt. Pleasant Sun- wa visitored Biggs, J aris, event was begun many years Refreshments of cake, fruit
rand Mrs. Way ' ay afternoon. the Banti is tor unday night at ago in recognition of several Punch, mints and nuts were ser-
family, Mt. Pleasant were Mrs. Floyd Thomas is re- M P 1 Church here. family birthdays that occurred ved from a table draped with
L guests of Mrs. George ported tobe improving in Dallas pM ’ p rs. E. B. Fowler, near the fourth Sunday in March a green linen cloth edged in
ery and family. 1 edical Surgical Clinic. Mm ’ weekend guests of namely the birthdays of Mr. lace, and centered with the
L and Mrs. Howard arn r Earl Brunson continues un- J , 1 -Gene Fowler, c, w Bledsoe, DeWitt and birthday cake decorated in white
L last weekend in Dallas, improved at St. Joseph Hospital Recent guests of Mr. and ’
E and Mrs. Jim Moon of in Paris. MrS: Howard Garner were Mr.
I spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Weaver and Mrs. Alfred GarnerofHon-
Mrs. Howard Garner. Paul, Missy and Carla, Avery’ « Grove, Mrs. Maud Walker,
L Josie Koss, Leonard, Mrs. Wayne Lance and Keil/’ Mrs C15o Brannon, Mr. and
[and Mrs. Travis Booth and Celeste, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Mrs B. L, Shirley.
L Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Vick, Brookston, were visitors Sunday guests of Mr. and
[in Horton and family, Wolfe of Mrs. Christine Weaver and MSvcom George were Mr.
[ \(r. and Mrs. Jerry Miss Donna Potts during last and Ms.Mack Watson, Sul- Norma Haswell, Mr. and Mrs. Delta County, having been born
L and family, Roxton, week. pu springs; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arnold and granddaugh- at Klondike March 26, 1878,
e Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edna Burrow visited i eorge and family, Mr. ters, Laura and Laree Arnold, son of William Austin and Nan-
TomGeorge. relatives in Clarksville last An.Ms Jerry George and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holcomb, Mr. cy Shelton Pollard.
r. and Mrs. Ebb Neal, Dal- Sunday. °x oni Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. Lee Atterbury, Mrs. Friends calling during the
Miss Thelma Neal, Ratton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lancaster ctvporonandfamily, "olfe DeWitt Bledsoe, all of Dallas. afternoon included Joe Clark,
and Mrs. John Powers we re and famUy, Greenville, were i ^r. and Mrs. Travis Booth Also, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Eldridge Jarrell, Mrs.
ay visitors of the Paul weekend guests of Mr. andMrs. mI amr -ooper, .Mr and Wade Arnold, Carrie, Charlie, Roger Love, Mrs. Lou Smiley,
us, Visiting on Saturday J. C. Lancaster. Mm mavn Hornsby, Com- and a guest, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Mrs. Molene Weir, Mrs. Faye
Mr. andMrs. WilsonSmith James Melton, Dallas, is vis- mve* , Eads, Mesquite; Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Alice Little, Mr.
ooper. ‘ling this week with Mr. and ,rS »•,' -wis. Bily and A. M. Stokes,Nacogdoches; Mr. and Mrs. Cass Stricklen, Mrs.
k Jeff Keeling, Lubbock, Mrs. Charles Melton. M m Kichardson, Mr. and and Mrs. Tom Stokes, Mark Ollie Harris, MissZelmaMc-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanna Everyone is invited to attend mrs gien Barbee, Arlington, Ward, Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Clanahan,
weekend. the Easter Sunrise Service at wc Munday guests of Mr. and Harry Ward, Jr., Huntsville; Also, Miss Jo Tharp, Mrs.
Cs. Joy Hanna of Paris, the Baptist Church next Sunday ‘ nr™ ,, Mrs. Willie Coltzer, Galveston; Nell Brice, Miss AudrieTharp,
titer-in-law of Mr. and morning at 5:30 a.m. Followings. •Mooe and Jan Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bob Bledsoe, JoeCregg,Mr.andMrs.Ro-
। Paul Hanna, has been dis- the service, breakfast will be m naua the HIA Mother and Waco; Mr. andMrs. Wade Bled- bert LaCoste, Mrs. Bessie
edfrom Presbyterian Hos- served at the Community Cen- a& e, -hureh services in soe, Tom Bledsoe, and Mr. Morgan, Mrs. R. L. Ham, Mr.
in Dallas, and is at home ter. ooper,and afterwards the din- and Mrs. I, J, Ricks, all of and Mrs. Ralph Hocutt, Judy
e she is reported improv- , , nera e elta Country Club, Cooper, and Jana, Mr. and Mrs. Char-
unda• --------—--------------- les Patterson, Kat, Ann and
Lloyd Perkins, Dallas, was nor, Greenville, is improved. Jill, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Bail-
here Tuesday to visit his mot- Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Vandy- ey, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morgan,
her, Mrs. Lucille Perkins. griff spent last weekend with Mrs. Rosa Waters, Mrs.Dimple
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rasberry her parents, Mr. andMrs.E. L. Schramm.
visited in Winnsboro Friday Walls, Rockwall. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gunter,
afternoon with Mrs. Elva Moon. Mrs. Christine Weaver spent Miss Opal Webb, Mr. and Mrs’
Ihey, with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. last Wednesday with Mr. and Dean Gillean and Jimmy, and
Flowers, visited Mr. andMrs. Mrs. Floyd Weaver, Jr. and Ricky Bond. Two of Mr. Pol-
J. W. Rasberry on Sunday after- Cindy, Powderly. Mr. Weaver lard’s children and families,
noon. left via jet Sunday for Tuscon, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Moody, An-
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Small Ariz., for baseball training, ita and David, and Mr. andMrs.
and grandbaby, Dallas, visited Miss Donna Potts spent last Bill Pollard, Vickie and Lisa
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John weekend in Paris visiting rel- were present for the occasion.
Routt. atives. Another son-in-law and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Hays Stewart, Mrs. Velma Ross, Cooper, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bair of
Greenville, were Sunday guests was a recent guest of the W. F. Williamsport, Pennsylvania,
of Mrs. Mabel Stewart, Mrs. Clark family, extended their best wishes via
Coleman Sandlin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Crump, telephone.
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day morning. bers of the club and Mmes,
jwis Tatum, Paris, was a Bertha Wright of Cooper, and
jay guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lucille Perkins were guests.
■. Marsh. Mrs. Opal Simms, Snyder,
kv. and Mrs. James Sloan Oklahoma, step-mother of Ted
k Sunday guests of Mr. and Simms, visited Mr. and Mrs.
L J. R. Oliver. Simms and family about 10 days
lonty Tibbetts called home recently.
m Ft, Polk, La., last week A large group of young folks
[said he is doing fine. from Cooper and Ben Franklin
irs. Ola Bramlett, Paris, practiced music in the Ted
Mrs. Novia Loveall, Dur- Simms home last Tuesday night.
| Okla., spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Mc-
pugh Friday with the Emmitt Carrell visited in Paris Sunday
Carrell family. with his sister, Mrs. Ola Bram-
■siting last weekend in the lett, and another sister, Mrs.
it of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Nova Loveall of Durant, Okla.
It were Mrs. Gene Reynolds Monty Tibbett, son of Mrs.
family, Mesquite, Mr. and Bea McCarrell Tibbett, left last
L J. P. Routt, Dallas. Thursday for duty in the Armed
r. and Mrs. Johnson Hunter, Forces. Following basic train-
las, were weekend guests of ing at Ft. Polk, La., he plans
G, H. Taylors, to be stationed in Hawaii,
r. and Mrs. Horace Man- Fire destroyed the barn of
s of Buffalo, New York, Ted Simms Sunday night.
led Thursday with Mrs. Lu- Guests of the Earl Brunson
Tidrow and Mrs. Maggie family last week included Mr.
kins. Visiting Saturday were and Mrs. W. B. Burrow, Justin;
• Gene Reynolds and Angie. Royce Brunson and family, Par-
lesquite, is; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gar-
r, and Mrs. R. M. Trail ner, Ben Frankl in; Mr. andMrs.
ed in Plano Saturday with John Brunson, Honey Grove,
fives and friends. On Sun- Mr. and Mrs. C.O. Moon, Hurst
they talked to his mother, Mrs. Carrie Moon and Raymond
• Dora l rail in Beechgrove, of Pecan Gap.
k who was at home after Clarence Watson of Cooper,
ding 15 days in the hospital. spent Sunday with Mrs. M. N.
r and Mrs. Lonnie Hudnall Watson, Flora and Aubrey.
fulphur Springs, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caldwell
last group is leaving the camp- session may attend.
site. The regulation length ses-
This will permit more effic- sions of camping are being de-
tent use of the campsite and of signaled with a program level
staff time. Parents need to note emphasis this year for the first
Brownie campers will lead
off the season with Brownie
Camp being held from 9 a.m.
June 10 through 9 a.m. June 15.
The girls will be Discoverers
in the out-of-doors, be Friend-
makers with the other Brownies
and learn to be Ready Helpers
as they help with camp chores.
They will have at least one
cook-out, learn to handle their
pocket knife, go on Discoverer
hikes, learn beginning camp-
craft skills, swim, and parti-
cipate in the photography act-
ivities if they desire. Girls who
are in the second orthirdgrade
this year are eligible to attend
Brownie camp.
The short Introduction to
Camping session planned for
June 15-20 is specifically de-
signed for the first time camper
who is ready for Junior Scout-
ing. However, experienced
campers may attend if they can-
not come for a full session.
These campers will govern
themselves and make plans
through the patrol system to
Mrs. J. E. Sawyer and dau- week. Weekend guests were Mr.
ghter, Dallas, Mrs. L. D. White and Mrs. Marvin Blake, Wich-
and children, Mesquite, were ita Falls.
Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Moss returned home
Homer Tatum. Sunday guests after visiting his daughters,
in the Tatum home were Mr. and Mrs. Faye Ellyson, Dallas, and
Mrs. Dub Kerr, Longview. Mrs. Schiflett, San Antonio, and
Mrs. Hollis Taylor spent Sun- their families. Mrs. Schiflett
day in Roxton with Mr. andMrs. accompanied him home and
Jerry Holmes. Mrs. Ellyson is staying a few
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hop- days with him this week.
kins and Mrs. Lucy Tidrow Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Marsh
spent the weekend in Dallas with visited Mrs. T. A. Carroll in
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Douglas. Cooper last Monday.
Mr. andMrs. Lawrence Hop- Visiting during the weekend
kins, Cooper, spent last week- in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
end with Mrs. Maggie Hopkins. W. W. Marsh were Mr. and
Mrs. Maggie Hopkins talked Mrs. D. R. Carroll, Galena
to her brother, Tom Taylor, Park, Ike Carroll, Cooper, and
who is bedfast in Tupelo, Miss., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swain,
Sunday. Arlington, and Mrs. Simon
Rev. and Mrs. James Sloan, Moss.
Celeste, Sammy March, Com- Visiting during the weekend
merce, and Mrs. Ollie Hevron with Miss Thelma Neal were
spent Sunday with the R. M. Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Neal,Dallas;
Trails. Following church ser- Ed Dowell, Commerce, and dau-
vices Sunday night, a group of ghter, Mrs. Emmitt Smith of
young people had song practice Oklahoma City, Okla; Mr. and
in the Trail home. Mrs. Maloy Calvert, Pecan Gap
Mrs. James Sloan, Mrs. R.M. and their daughter, Mrs. Sara
Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carr, Wylie.
Vandygriff, and George Vandy- Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bur-
grift attended the funeral ser- row of Justin, visited Mr. and
vice for Mrs. Ethel Penn in Mrs. L. E. Waller during last
Roxton. weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Rainey, Floyd Thomas reports that
Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie his wife continues about the
Hudnall, Sulphur Springs; Mr. same in Dallas Medical & Sur-
and Mrs. Torrance Vandygriff, gical Hospital.
Dallas, were weekend guests of R. M. Trail talked to his
Mr. and Mrs. George Vandy- family in Coffee County Tenn,
grift, Sunday and reports that his
Mrs. George Vandygriff re- mother, Mrs. Dora Trail, con-
ports that her mother, Mrs. tinues about the same in the
Myrtle Stotts, Green Crest Ma- hospital there.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1972, newspaper, March 30, 1972; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1541345/m1/5/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.