Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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Cooper Review
’ome Pilgrimage i Fifty Attend
t At Commerce Family Night
April 16. 1964 *ews from
~ ENLOE
unday, April 19
Five Commerce horn*- will be
pentti to the public during a
“me Pilgrimage from 3 until 5
.m. on Sunday. April 19, spon-
red by the Afflatus Culture
lub
The houses selected represent
wide range of decor including
n temporary, traditional, and
fly American, and also one-
ory and split-level types.
Included in the pilgrimage
ill be the homes of Dr and
“s. Grady Tice. 2610 Park St.;
. and Mrs Jess King Culver
reet; Major and Mrs. D H
Mrs. F. P. Thompson
DELAYED
At Presbyterian
Adults and children totaling a
group of 50 attend, d the April
Family Night dinner and pro-
srarn Wednesday even ng of last
week at the First Presbyterian
Fellowship Hall Notwithstand-
ing the church show a 20 per-
cent increase in membership
since May of last year the at-
tendance was not up ot par. due
to conflicting events.
Following unison singing of
the doxology and invocation b>
the pastor, the Rev Edgar Hub-
b^rd. a chicken spaghetti dinner
was served at three long tables
decorated in the April motif
W ids to the song “April Show
Mr. and Mrs Coy Echols Mr j ,0 participate
Ihi > 1 E i C nd Mr*
New Mexico, were weekend
-.ui-ts cif Mr and Mrs Arthur
Echols Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cregg
Mi- Don Ke.-ler and daughter.
Cristi Lee Greenville, spent last
Saturday has been designate
Ciean-up Day in Ben Frank-
n and a.l ivsidonts are urge*.
Burrow vi>
’ tin F.vV R Cvi.tii Th pul'In
s invited to attend Proived-
w go to the Commumtv Cen-
ter.
Mi
Larry Vandiver Gets Promotion
Force second lieutenants upon
ompYtion of AFHOTC training
1 r; \ G Vandiv» . n of Mr
! nd Mis 1 D Vandiver of
i Cooper, has i t n promoted to
I'liJet airman second class in the
Air I' rev Reserve Officer Train-
ing Corps at East Texas State
. . ....... *ju« *ow \ i>- a.: and Mr> H w Bruns t. Co , ee n C >tr. . e A fresh
her, Mrs. Nora Lon R ■ via t 1 rs< V i : . t •
'.'l a nux *C®1 patient in a 1 Su:ni..\ afternoon w ith Mr and :«> cm d t!.» advancement on
Cooper hospital on Sunday. Mr, F..: l Brunson and w.mda I the b. s,-
-Mrs. Sam Ferguson and chi'. Mr. and Mrs George Vandv-
- 1 > * th her , irenu Mr & sISrd^with ^and^lW^D .
Mrs. Lee Cregg i C. Moore. Danny and Jan ami L?, Weaver ' ^
-Mis. Bessie Harvey. Paris, i at,ended the horse show m Par - \r D , . _
visited her daughter, Mrs Pre«- Friday night Richard Sampson and
..... 1 1 hildren accompanied her par-
nd gt.'.dilation from college
Mrs Will Blankenship
th.* weekend guest of friend,
t Worth
ferman. 2,04 Bois d' Arc St.; ers" were in red lettering on a
and Mrs. Neil. Humfeld i white -trip down the length of
Bois d' Arc St ; and Mr. & ' the tables, and miniature "um-
s. Bill G«orgt Drake, ::2: brella*
rthwood Drive
roceeds from the tour will be va>es filled with white flowers
;d to help establish a per- Mrs. Bennett Jeter, Mrs. Wes-
' - ' ..*.. • y McKee and Mrs Edgar Hub -
worthy Conmtrce stuItnt in'
ending Ea.-t Texas State Col- j s r\fd buffet style,
e each year. Tickets may be After dinner u colored religi-
ght at any of the homes or ous film entitled “Take My
m any Aff.atus Club member. 1 "'as shown by Bennett
?our or the houses may be j Jeter preceding which the past-
he-c. Sx nj Culver Street, the' ‘ •' l - The
. f film dealt with Chr;stian life in
ton Echols and family, Monday
night and Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs F P Thompson
v-sited hi, brother and sister-in-
law. Mr and Mrs. R M Thomp-
' n at Faught Sunday afternoon
Mrs Thompson was dismissed
rrom a Fans hospital last Wed-
nosdav after being a patient
i"' to Shreveport, La for
week visit.
\a v\ Commander and Mrs
f hi lemonstrated Elti'n Rndg > of Houston, wen*
ehiewn its in support of the i weekend guests of his parents.
ROTc training program
Cadets are eligible f o r com-
m.».ens as United States Air
Mr and Mrs O
Bridges.
ATHLETES foot
««w TO KIU. „***
In 3 Days if not
strong T-4-L liquid **
back at any drug sto* f *
infected skin sl„ugh ' ^
healthy skin replace j. ,.
lUh *">d burning* IT ' Wo moi,
nothing T-4-L FOOT
odor; stays active ,n ,u fo,
hours. NOW at Hooten^^
with rela-
weekend in Dalla-
tives.
Charlotte and Sherry Brunson
there more than four w^eks shp land OKiamori'* Car-
ts reported improvina " ' ' u,ufneQ h°me Saturday
15 sported improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Young and
ehi.dren and her mother, Mrs
Alta Regan, Dallas, spent the
weekend at their home here.
Mrs. Nora Hayes visited Mr
and Mrs, J. L. Moser in Hone>
Grove recentlv. . ............... ' ........
Mr d M - r> ■ *' r ^ *'R'S Olen Johnson and j daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
u. J an * r> Graham. Ft : Luvn spent the w eekend with I h’s Brunson, are ill with chicken
lh- wcompanied his mothei i Ur and Mrs. Eugene Lancaster I P<>x-
been visttim - ^r*ham,#1 w*!° had j in Garland. 1 Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom j
lath-es. to h« homenhere ** ™ I Mr and Mt< Herman Hopkins George Sunday were Mr. and
e' I Petty, spent Sunday with Mr & Mrs* Jimmie George Rhonda
iravis aiuamore, Gar-1 Mrs Frank Tedrow and Mrs
PARKHILL’S CAFE
“Open 7 Days A Week’
Mrs
Mr. & Airs. O. S. Sloan and
-n Can spent the weekend in
Ft- "orth with relatives
phur Springs eut-off to East |
as State College The Tice
fie is in th. Suuthgate Add;-
just south of Culver. The
?rman home ; in the He-
ft Terrs
h of Culver, and the Hum-
home is just north of Cul-
where it intersects Bois d’
Street. The K.ng home is on
south side of Culver Street
'’ten Bryan and Neal Streets
e fifth home is in the
e North a iditi n jus; north
e Cooper highway where it
’sects the Wolfe City high-
a n d may be reached by
filing north on Washington
the home.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bangs and
t Ft Worth are here
v.sit.ng her parents
Mrs. M. L. DeWitt.
after spending a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Cauley and Don.
Mr & Mrs. Boyette Clark and
Gai land, spent Sundav
with Mrs. Ellen Miller, Gladys
and Foster Clark.
Mrs. Ellen Remby Ft. Worth
ic, v!SItinS Mr. & Mrs. Delmar
B,..ck and other friends.
On Friday, April 17. Mrs.
Mr ^ ! S3rVfy Brunson, the former
-L. and Hazel McFarland, will glVe
demonstration of Tupper Wan
Porter Hopkins
Mrs Evie Weeks, Paris, spent
the week with her mothei Mrs.
M N Watson, Flora and Aubrey
Mr. and Mrs. W W Marsh
visited Mrs. Jessie Morris in
Paris Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Fowler.
Mineola. spent Sunday with Mr.
<nd Mrs. L. F. Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White ar
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom J
Foster and Gary in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lay. Mr &
J< >hn Wa. I< r >] *. nt the
and Denise, Sulphur Springs; |
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Booth and
children of Cooper; Mr. and
Mrs. John Julian, Leonard; Mrs
Geneva Beckham and children
and Mrs Gracie Downing of
Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Perkins,
Little Rock, Ark., spent Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Weaver.
Mrs Addie Lancaster was in
Da las Tuesday for medical tests.
Miss Loy Brooks spent the
weekend in Dallas with rela-
tives.
SUNDAY MENU
APRIL 19
Hnked Chicken
Chicken Fried Steak
New Whole Potaloes
Green Means
Cream Peas
Corn On Coh
Acorn Squash
Moston Cream Pie
Drink
SHORT orders
Club Steak
& Potatoes
T-Bone Steak
& Potatoes
Chicp'n. Fri,d s,*»k
& Potatoes
Fish Dinners
Fried Shrimp
& Potatoes
Half Doz. Oysters
& Potatoes
PHONE 104 FOR
BOX LUNCHES TO GO
CHICKEN IN BASKET TO GO
Presbyterial
Seats Officers
At Annua] Meet
The Trinity District Presby-
terial, woman's division of the
Presbytery, seated new officers
at the annual meeting today
i Thursday) in Corsicana.
There are five districts in the
Presbyterial, and Mrs, Edgar
Hubbard of Cooper was installed
„ , c.. - J as chairman of District ttt
Str« - hich includes Paris Greenville
area or from SH 513 from' ciarksvil'e n , »
rial Stadium north .. _. P ' * 'a * Honey
Betty C'rombley and Miss
Saxon of Dallas, spent last
nd here with Miss Crum-
parent s. Mr. and Mrs S.
jnbley.
Grove New Shamrock, Ladonia,
Cumby and Cooper.
H . I : nd 1 hus-
who is pa t t'
Cooper and Lake Creek esby-
terian Churches, left ' jesday
for Richardson for a sh< visit
dth r son, the R< v .paid
and Airs. Herbert Alanes £ „ son the Rev
received word that their E' Hubbard and his fan
ter, Mrs G. S. Randle, is
sly ill at her home in Dal-
USED
RACT0RS
FOR SALE
- 450 FARMALL
- M FARMALLS
- 230 FARMALL
- C FARMALL
• B FARMALLS
2 - FORDS
ee Us For Used
Tractor Parts
Have 2-M Farmalls
2-B Farmalls That
Been Wrecked, And
Supply You With Al-
Any Part From Eith
HEPHERD
SHOP
0 W. Dallas Ave.
29 Cooper
then went on to Corsican > the
' i ia meeting W sda >
evening and Thursday. T . v ex-
pect to return to Cooper i iday.
Hospital News
Janes ( linie & Hospital
Admitted: Mrs. Ethei Stroud,
Mr-. Sce\a Moss Wright. Mrs.
Gladys Eoone, Tom Gillean, Mrs.
J W. Gregg, Mrs. Minnie Love,
-Mr--. Nora Lanham. J. R. Flan-
nery. Odell Scoggins. C. M. Clif-
ton, Mrs. Herbert Manus and
Mr-. Dave Sloan.
Dismissed; Mrs. Tom Gillean,
Mrs. Ardeth Little, an-d Mrs.
Davidson.
Wintemute
Memorial Hospital
Admitted; Janie Nolan, Dora
| Morgan, Commerce; J. R, Thom-
a.>. Marvin Horn.-by, Mrs. Jessie
■ u Leon Sensing, w. c.
Anglin, Evelyn Basham, Jap
Cockrum. Rebecca Phelps, Com-
m, ice; Ethyl Sayle. Commerce;
Edna Blessing, A. L. Plunkett’,
Cumby; H. D. Blount, Wilford
Murray, Sulphur Springs; Ron-
nie White, Commerce; L. F. Gil-
bei t. Suzanne Henderson, and
Ruth Lytle, Commerce.
Dismissed: Tenia Hancock,
Leoia Hobbs, Mrs. Rosa Lewis
and baby boy, Commerce; Dora
Morgan, T. F. Jones, Commerce;
Mrs. Edith Hooten, Mrs. Joe
Kem, Sue Carnes, Commerce;
Sherry Dupree, Commerce; Pearl
Poe, Greenville; Jo Ann Whit-
sett. Commerce; Glen Stone,
Debbie Booth, Terry Johnson,
Sandra Robinson, Janet McCar-
ty, Commerce; Mrs. Jessie Cock-
rum, and Ellen McKinney.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1964, newspaper, April 16, 1964; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976335/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.