Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1942 Page: 5 of 8
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^ 31, 1942
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Rev. and Mrs. V. H. Arnold and
son, Henry, of Klondike, also
little granddaughter, Linda Ann,
of Dallas were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Cathey
and son, Marlin, Sunday.
Mrs. Louis Blankenship of
Cooper visited Mir. and Mrs. Will
Blankenship Tuesday.
Clyde Steward left for Long-
^•aiew Monday on business.
Mrs. J. D. Young and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Gus Morris, of Austin,
who have been visiting relatives,
returned home last Thursday.’
They were accompanied by their
niece and cousin, Miss Lola
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
THE COOPER REVIEW
Rev. Loyd Lester, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, li a. m.
Training union, 7:30 p. m.
Kvening worship, 8:30 p. m.
We have come to the time for
our revival and it behooves all of
us to be ready to do our best
throughout the days set apart for
these special services. We begin
at the eleven o’clock hour Sunday
morning, August 2, and continue
through the evening service of
Sunday, August 9.
W e urge all the membership to
make plans to attend every pos-
sible service. Dr. W. H. Andrew,
pastor of the First Baptist Church
of Bryan, is to do the preaching.
Dr. Andrew is a good man and a
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Mrs. J. C. Tynes returned
Thu*day from Dallas after vis-
iting relatives there.
Miss Helen Burgess, who has
been ill ten days, is much improv-
ed and is able to be up.
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meet ttnu cousin, miss Lola I , " " uiau uuu a
Thomas, who will spend several j g°0<, preacher of the word. We
weeks there. are *ortunate to have him lead us
these days. Bro. W. L. Crain of
Seminary Hill will lead us in our
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell McGinnis
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Price, in Paris Saturday.
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ton spent this week with her
uncle and family, T. B. Blount.
Jack Blevins visited last week
in Arkansas^
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Atkins
song| services
Miss Bertie Blount of Charles- ‘°“f V* lenew your friendship
i spent this week with her W* . m and bear him sing the
You will be anx-
your friendship
gospel tliroughout the week
There will be a junior choir
and we invite all the young peo-
ple to come and help in this part
of the services. We invite our
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of near Paris visited her parents /• f Servlces- We invite our j
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas’ I ™nt,s who 8,n» to helP in the j
Thursday. ’ jch01r> |
Mr. and Mjrs. Clifton Robnett!, ®very°ne is cordially invited
of Bryan visited part of last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Fulton, of this commu-
nity.
to attend any or all services
^ou will add to our worship and
extend you a warm welcome.
We are happy to have those who
Henry Gervers of this commu-1 Ure visi.t*ng in city to come
;y is ill in a Paris hosnital I and enjoy these days with
nity is ill in a Paris hospital.
The fourth quarterly confer- i
ence will be held at Good’s Chap-j
el Sunday, August 9. Everyone I
is cordially ivnited to attend.
us.
Let us pray continually for
every interest of our hearts.
LAKE CREEK REVIVAL
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The churches of Lake Creek:
are in the beginning of a revival
We are having good crowds, but
plenty of roon\ for more under
the comfortable tabernacle, which
. is beautifully decorated in the
oo to -Sunday school some- national colors and it has a seat-
where Sunday. You are always j ing capacity of 500. We; invite j
welcome. The revival meeting be- | everyone to come to each and
gan at the Methodist Church Sun-! every service. 11 a. m. service •1
day, July 26. Attend these ser-j8:45 p. m. prayer groups; 9:15 j
\ices. I Ip. m. service. These services will!
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Price and
son spent Sunday in the Mack
-Fugerson home.
Mr. and Mrs. V. G., Dunn and
family spent Sunday with Mr.
continue through Sunday, Aug-1
ust 9.
Rev. T. L. Darby, Methodist!
pastor, is doing the preaching. 1
Come hear this1 man of God. He
a«iiuity spoilt, ounaay with Mr. ------. oi uoa. lie |
and Mrs. Ben Houchin and fam-! ^las •^us*' come from the Brushy)
ily of Price. j Mound revival where there were j
Mr. and Mrs* J. T. Edlin and!32 souls saved under his minis-j
family spent Sunday with Mr. and : try’
Mrs. W. B. Smith and family of
Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Johnson of
Louisiana are visiting his parents,
Mil. and Mrs. Lee .Bob Johnson.
Mrs. Ottie Fugerson fell
Thursday and broke her instep.
She is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dicnkson DOCTORS CREEK BAPTIST
We invite you to Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Judge C. D.
Berry, Greenville, will teach the
adult class. Let us all look to that
hour and hearing him.
We welcome you to the
churches of Lake Creek at all
times.
CHURCH
and family spent Friday night
with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Roling
U,MrfrMy °fvL?ke C/nk- 1 Wil1 be at the churc* at the
Mrs. Mary Fife of Commerce Sunday school hour Sunday, Aug-
i^vis.tmg her son, Bill Fife, and ' ust 2, to complete plans for our
U\f y , . 'revival to begin on the night of
Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Fugerson of I August 6. We are asking for
"ih.\ Grove spent Sunday with full cooperation of everyone in
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bob Johnson, [the entire community.
Morris Moody of Pecan Gap I J. c. McCLAIN
was operated on in a Pari* hos- j ___
I it il last week. KLONDIKE BAPTIST MEETING
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moody, T. TO CLOSE AUGUST 2
yrick and son, Boone, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim The Klondike Baptist revival
W yrick of Gough. I will close next Sunday night,
Miss Virginia Dunn of Com- August 2. The meeting is get-
merce spent theweek end with ’ ting better all the time. Great
°™€ ° k's- 1 services are expected the last few
Mr. nad Mrs. Henry Stroud days. Rev. J. H. McClain is do-
and family of .Honey Grove, Miss ing some good preaching. Tues-
Dorene HaH spent Sunday in the day night he answered the ques-
•b B. Edlin home. ! tion, “What is Man?” Ps 8:4, in
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roderick and | four words—his dignity, duty
tamily spent Sunday with Mrs. S. I death, and destiny.
M. Fields of Howland. | ____
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Johnson are TO BEGIN REVIVAL AT
visiting a few days with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Houchin, and family.
RATTAN
BRUSHY MOUND REVIVAL
Rev. Orbin O. Harper, pastor of
the Baptist Church at Rattan,
will begin a revival there next
Thursday night, August 6. Tho
public is cordially invited to at-
ORBIN O. HARPER
REVIVAL AT ANTIOCH
Rev. T. L. Darby, Pastor
One of the greatest revivals: tem|
has been held at Brushy Mound |
the past ten days. Mothers, fath-1
s, grandparents and young
People were saved. We are __
happy to announce that 32 per-| A revival started Tuesday night
sons were converted. People j at the Antioch Baptist Church,
i ame from various parts of the The preaching is being done by
country praying for a great re-, Rev. W. C. Bennett of Beaumont.
v ‘val ar,d it came to pass. The, The public is invited to hear
beautiful little church was filled these messages. Preaching morn-
to overflowing capacity at sev- ing and evening. (
eral of the services. A good at-1 _
tendance both morning and night SINGING CONVENTION AT
WH* enjoyed. We have a great! CHARLESTON
booster band, young people and I -.
adults, in this church. May it con- We invite everyone to Charles-;
tmue to grow. ton next Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
Tbe pastor. Rev. T. L. Darby, for the singing convention. Come
a -'°ung man who loves God, did and bring your books.
'b< preaching. He is now doing MRS. T. L. DARBY, Sec’y.
' io preaching at the revival at --—
41 ke Creek of which he is the Mrs. J. D. Miller was in Dallas
Pastor. May everyone pray for buying merchandise for The!
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1942, newspaper, July 31, 1942; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976759/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.