Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940 Page: 5 of 7
seven pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
GE EIGHT
THE COUPER REVIEW
FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1940
PECAN GAP
MRS. C. A. COCKRELL
* >■' *♦•>♦♦♦*
ome Art* Club Entertain* Bu*y
Hour Club
The Home Arts Club entertain-
d the Busy Hour Club \Vednes-
ay afternoon with a party at the
ome of Mrs. John Miller, ’lhe
ouse was beautifully decorated
ith vari-colored garden flowers,
hose attending were: Mesdames
lari Hastings, Howard Morpin
G. Lowery, Roy Hall, H. A.
organ, Sam Morgan. H. T. Ship
nan, 0. J.. Scott, John Reid, John
Patterson, Moody Houston, W. M.
Merrill, Jr., L. R. Clower. W. M.
Merrill, Sr., L. H. West, Clayton
Scott, S. D. Miller, Frank Craw- |
ford and Erwin Reid.
Yeager Reunion
On Sunday, August 25, Mr. and |
Mrs. O. B. Yeager gave a reunion
at their home, honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Lew's and famliy of ,
i i. rcnce. Mr. Lewis was a former
resident of Pecan Gap, but moved
away about 18 years ago. All j
came with well filled baskets and |
lunch was served cafeteria style, j
Those to enjoy this occasion were: ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lewis and j
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morgan ;
1 eager and children, Mr. and Mrs.
'Lewis Yeager, Mr. and Mrs. Myron !
Shaw and children of Paris, Mr. I
and Mrs. George Taylor and Miss
Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Yeager and children and Mr. and j
tsUndin&fouthemEducabrs ★*
•.. IHl
m
Banks Closed
Monday, Sept.l
In Observance of Labor Dajr
Persons needing change or having business to transact with
these banks please bear in mind this closing date.
Delta National Bank
First National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Congratulations
To You Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Adair
Cooper may well point with pride to the new modern gro-
cery and market that you for mally open today.
This new modem store is a credit to any city and we join
in tribute to your contribution toward a greater and better
community.
Hotel Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hazlewood
NEW 1941
Philco Radio
' wtlii
m..
mO.
■ L
m u.
m
Battery Set Complete
$24.95 up
SMITH BROS.
FURNITURE
i 1
( HtARflH
Vg>ORN AT
STEPHENVILLE;TEXA?
Attended
STEPHENVILLE COUMrE
.Hlnpii ■
Studied One Year at
OLD POLYTECHNIC
COLLEGE, FT- WORTH
NO NOBLER CAUINE
THAN THe SEAKCH AO*
7hur»
tj^CCEIVED PEGREES FROM
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS’:
B.A., 1907-M. A-, 1908-PhD., IS37
'\y'
Iffifc ) '
m.
Sift
jjoNG TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
taught Rural School at vau£v
GROUE AND SYLVAN} AA^ILHANT
ACADEMY; SUPT. OF SCHOOLS AT
GORMAN,TEXAS; TEACHER OF ENGLISH
AND HISTORY, TEMPLE HIGH SCHOOL;
Principal, marlin high School, i9io-»;
SUPT MARLIN SCHOOLS, 1913 -3.5; DEAN
OF COLLEGE AMP PROFESSOR OF EDUCA-
TION, E.T.S.T.C. 193. S'-
•w
Member of outstanding
EDUCATIONAL SOCIETIES:
FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE
TEXAS ASSN. OF COLLEGES, 1931;
phi delta kappa,sigma tau delta;
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION;
TEXAS STATE TEACHERS'ASSN.;
7EXAS A WN-OF COLLEGE TEACHERS OF EPUCATlOH.
Author: Composition and Rhetoric,
1913 - LANGUAGE SERIES, 1918-
and standard Speller, 1933.
’.I'
fff m
Wien the east texa'' state teachers college
CONVENES SEPT. 17, I9hO FOR ITS TIFTY-3EC0ND
YEAR, TPR.A.C. DEAN OP
FACULTY OF THE FAMOUS TEACHER
TRAINING INSTiTUT.ON AT COMMERCE,
WILL BEGIN HIS PL-TEENTH YEAR THERE.
MT. JOY
MRS. H. S. RAINEY
Kendell Furr of Sherman is vis-
iting his sister, Mrs. Lois Gillean, j
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lee of Coop- |
er spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
Earl Broom, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jones and
son, Eugene, spent Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. L*oyd Cooper
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Gregory.
Mr. and| Mrs. John Finch of
Homer Gillean of New Ark, N.
Y. and Boss Gillean and family of ,
Lubbock arc visiting relatives I
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Melburn Robbins|
San Antonio spent last week with j
his father, L. D. Robbins.
Mrs. Flora Banner of Nebraska
is here visiting relatives. She was 1
called here on account of the
death of her father, E. T. Gil-
lean.
Air. and Mrs. Erskui Wooa and
Gaylon Ray of Lake Creek spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ozell Crump spent
last week in Oklahoma visiting her
mother, Mrs. Payne.
G. Skeen: and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Morgan made a business
trip to Longview Sunday.
CARD OF THANKS
We express our heartfelt grati-
tude to our friends and relatives
for the many deeds of kindn<etuj>
and sympathy shown us in oul
sorrow. For the beautiful floral
offering, and other administra-
tions of help.
r* Family of B. T. Gillean.
Bob Jackman has purchased the
W. T. Starks residence property
on Highway 24 just north of
Cooper.
Mrs. 0. B. Yeager and children.
Strickland-Fife Marriage
J. C. Strickland of Commerce
' and Mrs. J. B. Fife were united in
| marriage at the Methodist par-
j sonage here with the Rev. Guy E.
| Perdue officiating.
I Mr. Strickland is well known to
the people of this section, as he
was a former citizen here. He is a
successful traveling salesman.
The bride is an accomplished
young lady, active in various social
day.
John Thomas,
the little five-
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl- |
ton Lancaster, happened to the |
misfortune of getting his third |
finger on his right hand cut off |
last Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Brown and j
children were in Paris Monday.
Rev. J. E. Short of Ladonia, de-
livered a sincere gospel message
at the Methodist Church here last
Sunday night.
Due to the rain of last Tuesday
as well as religious activities of
our town. They have many friends afternoon the picking and ginning
here and elsewhere who wish for of cotton here has been consider-
them much success and happiness ably hindered. Only a few bales
in life. have been received at this market
W. W. (Bill) Roderick has a tc date-
card of thanks printed elsewhere M. G. Wheeler, manager of the
in this issue of the Cooper Review Farmers Gin plan of this town
thanking the voters for his elec- stated Monday that he had just
tion to the office of public weigh- received a card from his brother,
er of this precinct.
Miss Elizabeth Gafford of Okla-
homa City, Okla., has been here
visiting relatives.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leeman
Clark a son at Janes Clinic and
Hospital in Cooper Wednesday
morning.
Mrs. Arnold Ivy of Collinsville
is here visiting her friend, Mrs.
Guy E. Perdue.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thaxotn of
Dallas was here the first of the
week.
York City has returned home after
visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCrary
visited relatives at Leonard Sun-
day and their granddaughter, Miss
Sybil Garrett, returned home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moody and
daughter, Miss Cleo, of Bailey
were in Pecan Gap Tuesday.
Thomas Alfred Phillips has
been receiving medical treatment
at Paris recently.
Mrs. John Wiedeman of Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, is here visiting her
sister, Mrs. W. H. McFadden.
j Frank Cooksey, contractor, is
building a farm dwelling for Will
| Robnett near Klondike.
I Misses Tommie Ann Scott, Billie
| Jean and Duane Davis were guests
of Miss Geraldine Price in Paris
j Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. T. W. Lowery and Miss
; Texie, and Mrs. G. B. Yeager and
[ children visited relatives in Hop-
W. B. Wheeler, who is in Canada
having a wonderful vacation. He,
Mrs. Wheeler and daughter, Miss
Wyline, have already attended the j kins county this week.
World’s Fair in New York and | Mrs. A. S. Garrison and son,
will make brief stops at Chicago, Roy, Mrs. Floy Houchin and Mrs.
Detroit and other points of inter- Edith Daniels were shopping in
Wishes
rst
im
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
Mr. and Mrs.
ED ADAIR
Formally opei.s today another modernised business in Cooper.
This modernized store brings another step1 to the rapid pro-
gress of a building and growin g county.
We are proud of the part that we had in the furnishing of
building materials for this new Grocery.
Lyon-Gray
Lumber Co.
est in the Central States before
returing to their home at Howe
next week.
V. E. Shipman was a business
visitor in Sulphur Springs Tues-
day.
Mrs. Sybil Brown of Honey
We are pleased to state mat Grove spent Tuesday here with
Commerce Tuesday afternoon.
Clayton Scott, president of the i
Pecan Gap School Board, has au-
thorized us to announce that the
Pecan Gap school will open on
Monday, September 16.
J. E. Newman has renewed his
subscription to the Cooper Review
and Delta Courier.
Mr. and Mrs. Perkins and
daughter, Fannie, and Tom Phil-
lips are in Gladewater visiting
Mrs. Perkins’ mother.
Mrs. G. V. Blair is visiting rela-
tives in Haskell county this week.
Russell Routt of Meridan was
here the first of the week visiting j
relatives. He once lived near here
on the farm that H. Bratton now
lives on. He has never been back
here since he moved away fifty-
two years ago.
W. A. Moody of route one Win-
dom was here the first part of the
week.
Pauline Miller is opening a
beauty shop here in the Carlock
building. *»-•
Mrs. W. E. Bryant is in Aber-
nathy visiting her sons, Marvin
and Jessie Bryant.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gray were
in Paris visiting relatives over the
week end.
Mrs. N. J. Shaw. Jr., and little
daughter of Dallas are here to
spend the week with relatives.
J. H. (Bud) Wright and Alvi,
Campbell have moved from the
Carlock apartment house to the
new H. T. Shipman residence lo-
cated just iiorlhweol of the city
water tower.
Rer. and Mrs. Charies Myer
were in Sulphur Springs last Sun-
her mother, Mrs. Moody Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hastings and
son, Max, visited relatives in Bells
Sunday.
Miss Lucille Gafford cu New
Mrs. M. J. Stockton has return- |
ed from a several weeks visit with |
her daughter, Miss Minnie Stock- I
ton, at San Francisco, Calif. She |
returned by way of New Mexico !
tc visit another daughter.
COMPLETE
AUTO
REPAIRS
At Reasonable Prices
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
REPAIRED
Motors, tans, Irons, Etc•
Wc Specialize in Brake Repairs
Anderson Garage
MONROE ANDERSON, Mgr. PHONE 18
Second Door North City Hall
Johnson Auto
Auto Supply Co,
u*nr «*■
Successor To
Western Auto Associate Store
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
Owned and Operated by Johnson*
D. W. Johnson, Manager Cooper, Texas
We handle Babcock Brothers
Auto Accessories and Brumvick
Tires at the current Babcock
prices.
See this new line now be-
ing displayed at our store.
Genuine Ford Part*, Er/.
pert Mechanical, Battery,
Lathe. Welding, and Faint-
ing Work.
Full line Factory Duplicate
Parts, Tools and Supplies,
Radio* and Radio Batter-
ies, Tires and Tubes, Bi-
cycle Suppiie*.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940, newspaper, August 30, 1940; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895521/m1/5/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.