Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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attended the Meth-
at Lake Bridgeport
Kay Toney, Betty
ipleton, Judy Thom-
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Linney, I mra Kath-
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Jack Silman, Edgar
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Lloyd Hill
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PECAN GAP
Farewell Party Is
Given For Visitor
Mrs. A.
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Garrison.
MRS. C. A. COCKRELL
remodeling work
bv Stovall Hard-
Repair and
has been donf
ware in Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Bcyd,
Charleston, and their daughter,
Odessa Barnett, Dumas, visited
their son. Jolly Boyd, and family
in Overton last week.
on
Irs. Herbert Creamer
lghter, Kathey, Mes-
land Mrs. Boyce Ker-
" E L. Smith, Dallas,
Homer Blevins and
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and Mrs. G M. Ker-
eekend.
Stephen Bond, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W'llford Bond, Dallas, is a
patient at Janes Hospital. His
mother is attending him here.
John
Cooper
man fo
pany.
Ashley has moved to
as Route and Service
r Automatic Gas Com-
bs to have started this
giew home for Mr. and
Bartley on East Waco
I
Mrs J. T. Toney and Mrs.
Richard Stringfellow were > t-
mg in Leonard Tuesday.
John Hickman. Fort Chaffee.
Ark., is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Hickman.
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Here’s your once-a-year chance for savings
on stockings! If you’ve never worn Berk-
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Berkshire full-fashioned stockings with the
exclusive Nylace, Kantrun Top and Toe-
Ring—no more runs from top or toe. Save
on Berkshire Beamless stockings, too—they
really fit.
Lg. 1.35 Now 1.09
3 pairs for 3.19
kg. i.5o Now 1.19
3 pairs for 3.49
Lg. i.65 Now 1.29
3 pairs for 3.79
Bobby Layman, who
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as iuj w* u**!* •
• for the past several
eached his farewell
re Sunday, And in
honor and appreciation of his
wonderful work here, a dinner
was given in his honor at the
church Sunday. A large crowd
attended and a beautiful desk
was presented to him. We regret
to lose this fine couple, but he
has accepted a pastorate at Dor-
chester.
Joe Loftin, Cooper, and Miss
Norma Loftin and little Miss Di-
anne Dunn, Dallas, visited M .
and Mrs. O- F. Muncy Saturdiy
night.
Miss Suzy Hibbert, Mrs. Grace
Whittenburg and Mrs. Corine
Langston were in Dallas this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lyles and
son of Tyler visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Archis Lyles, this
weekend.
Glenn Loftin and Miss Ann
Loftin, Dallas, were the guests
' of their mother, Mrs. Pearl Lof-
m, this weekend.
Teddy Loftin, who has been a
patient at the Leberman Hos-
pital, Commerce, has been dis-
missed.
Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Thomp-
son have returned from their ve-
nation. They visited in Oklahoma
and the Ozarks and other points
,vh. 1 o on this trip.
Mrs. J. F. Deatherage and Mrs.
Alice Combs attended a birth-
dinner for their cousin, Mrs.
Arthur Martin, at Selfs Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grady and
children, Dallas, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J C. Grady
Sunday.
Mrs. Orville Combs and chil-
dren, and Mrs. Bill Thomas and
children spent Sunday at La „e
Texhoma.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grady and
Mary Alice and Billy were shop-
ping in Bonham Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair had
the following visitors over the
weekend; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Blair and Cinda, Dallas, Mr. and
Mrs. Guion Blair and Mr. and
Mrs. J M. Chaney, Wichita,
Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Houston and
| Tim and Mrs. Imogene Merrill
visited relatives in Wichita Falls
Sunday.
Mesdames Gloria Bartlett,
Blanch
Misses Sharline Garrison.
I Fredda Newman and Glenda
I Jeter honored Miss Mary Lee,
i Baytown, with a surprise fare-
I 1 « — 4 .. mm L' *• * 4 b ^ * At ' r. if
v\ cn uaily wit i * t
August 8. Miss Lee has spent the
summer with her grandmother,
Mrs. E. E Woodruff.
Early part of the evening was
spent on a scavenger hunt, prizes
v.tre awarded to the winning
team. Following the hunt, a
dance was held at tne home of
>Lss Jeter.
Gifts were presented to the
honoree and refreshments were
served. Guests included Maria
Hagood, Martha McMillan, La-
quieta Day, Lavonne Barrow,
Vernon Stanley, W'hitney Miller,
Danny Toney, Marion Miller, Joe
Sparks, John Sloan and Charles
McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Cummins
and children of San Antonio are |
visiting his mother, Mrs. T. B.
Cumning.
Pamilla McFerrin were in Paris i
Monday.
Mrs. J. D. Willmon and son,
San Antonio, have been visiting
relatives here,
Mrs. A. Johnston, who has
been visiting in Houston, has re-
turned home.
Mrs. Nellie Wilson visited rel-
atives in Cooper Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shew are
visiting relatives in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Layman of Gun-
ter visited their son, Rev. and
Mrs. Bobby Layman, here Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Reed,
Dallas, visited her mother, Mrs.
Mollie Johnson this weekend.
Mrs. Johnson returned home
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blanken-
tives here this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. James Leathers
and children, Garland, and Mr.
and Mrs. Buford Leathers and
children, Paris, visited their pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. G- A. Leath-
ers Sunday.
J. E. Barham, Sherman, and
Preston Barham, Concord, Calif.,
visited relatives here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Evans and
son, Dallas, visited relatives this
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wilkinson
are visiting relatives in Ama-
rillo this week,
Mrs. Blanch Scoggins and Miss
Linda Gant, Burbank, Calif., are
visiting in the homes of Mrs.
Grace W’hittenburg and Mrs. Ma-
mie Bartlett.
Mrs. H. A. Morgan and Miss
Laura Logan were shopping in
Greenville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rayburn,
Ector, were both elected at the
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stubblefield
and Mrs. Ninie Brooks spent
Sunday in Garland with Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Walker and children.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. I. Bartley are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bart-
ley and daughters in Dallas this
week.
Extensive repairs and remod-
eling are being done to the Win-
I >ett home on South West First
Street here.
Good entertainment in cool
; Sparks Theatre Sunday and
Monday. It’s 'Kathy O” with
Dan Dureya and Jan Sterling.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poe and
Danny visited his mother, and
other relatives in Lubbock last
weekend.
Mrs. C. V. Stephenson has been
dismissed from Janes Hospital
and is recuperating at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Allen Poe.
Grace Whittetnburg,
Scoggins and Mamie Bartlett \ is. i panmn ccumty Democratic Con-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jo\ce an I ..entlon hold at Bonham, as del-
ited
Mrs. J. H. Scoggins of Honey
Grove Sunday.
Mrs. Necye Shipman was in
Greenville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lacy and
Mrs. R. E. Burt, Dallas, were the
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A M Scoggins.
vention held at Bonham, as del
gates to attend the State Demo-
cratic Convention to be held at
San Antonio on September 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn are former
citizens of Pecan Gap and have
many friends here who congrat-
ulate them of this honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooksey,
Mr. and Mrs. La'^ onne Lof-. an£j j^rs £ari c^ksey and
*he son, David, visited Mr. and Mrs.
tin, 'Wichita
weekend in
mother, Mrs
Jame
Falls, spent
the home of his
Pearl Loftin.
A. Cockrell, Dallas, vis.
ents over the week-
GY G. CAIN
■ Hi- v<|
Cooper
C. M. Hooper and family at Bay-
town during the past weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Campbell
are visiting relatives at Amarillo
at this writing,
Mrs, Lonnie Woodall, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Cohea and daughter,
Peggy, were in Dallas recently.
........ —------- - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Lyon and
has been the guest o , ,jaughter, Leatrice, visited Mr.
her grandmother, Mrs. ^oc-e|and Mrs. Odell Fowler recently.
Shipman, returned to her ..orr.e , ^jrSi ciemrme Morgan is in
Saturday. . ; Midland visiting her son, W. A.
Mrs. Gladys Sutton, Dallas,
visited her mother, Mrs. All-e
Price this weekend.
Miss Pamilla McFerrin,
las, whe
Dal-
Mr. and Mrs. J. M- Moody arc
visiting in Fort Worth this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Under-
wood, Sherman, visited relatives
here this weekend.
Mrs. V. E. Shipman and Miss
feu Z/JSfh
is
\
Morgan, and family at this writ-
ing.
Mrs. Mattie Walker, Miss Una
Walker, Mark Walker and son,
Jack, were Paris visitors Friday.
A. S. Garrison has been ill dur-
ing the past week.
Rev. J. B .Hibbard closed a
successful Methodist revival
meeting at Enloe Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ward, La-
donia, were the Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cummings
and daughter, Beth, have sent us
a beautiful picture of George
Washington’s home in Mt. Ver-
non, Virginia, where they vis-
ited a few days ago while en-
route to New York City and var-
ious points in the Northern
states.
Mrs. A- Johnston was accom-
panied home by her daughter,
Mrs. Joe Foster, and children of
Houston Monday. Mrs, Johnston,
Mrs. Foster and children, Mr.
and Mrs. James A. Parrish vis-
ited J°el Bowen, a patient at
the Paris Sanitarium, the first
part of the week. Mr. Bowen
received severe cuts and bruises
last Wednesday morning at the
Ladonia Gin while doing repair
work,
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Fowler and
Mrs. Beulah Yeager visited with
relatives in Dallas Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Woodard!
were in Bonham Monday.
Mrs. T. L Billingsley has re- ;
turned home from Amarillo j
where her mother, Mrs. R. L.!
; Price underwent successful ma- |
;jor surgery recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Rex and
j children, Malcolm and Lana,
; were at Lake Texhoma recently.
Mr: and Mrs. Thurman Quis-
enberry and family, Texarkana,
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bil-
lingsley here recently.
Rev. and Mrs. Bobby Layman
and daughter, Carla, moved to
Dorchester, Garyson Co., last
Friday.
O. C. (Pat) Miles, who has
been a patient of the Marcum
Hospital, Ladonia, for several
days, has been dismissed and has
returned to his home near Dial.
Mr. Miles was reared at Pecan
Gap.
Mrs. M. P. White, Mrs. W. E.
Merrill, Mrs. Don Marcum and
infant son, David Donald II
were in Paris Friday.
Mrs. Willie Sockwell was in
Dallas Saturday to attend the
funeral services of her brother-
in-law, John Morrow. She was
accompanied home by Mr. and
Mrs. H- W. Richardson and
daughter, Charlotte.
Mrs. A. J. Reid and Mrs. John
Reid spent Monday in Celina as
gueests in the Ray Grumbles’
home.
Wayne Sockwell, Mr. and Mrs.
John Moss Jr., all of Dallas, were
here Sunday visiting relatives.
Lee Bob Johnson, -who under-
went surgery at the Nix Hos-
pital, San Antonio, continues to
I improve satisfactorily at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. D
C. McFalls, San Antonio.
Mrs. John Reid, Pecan Gap,
accompanied her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. R. B. Young, Longview,
on a trip to visit relatives in At-
lanta, Ga
Miss Ethel Roderick’s condi-
tion remains unimproved.
In Appreciation
I shall always be grateful to all
Delta Countians for your having
honored me with the offices ot
County Clerk and County Judge
It has really been a pleasant ex-
perience and a happy one for me
during the past several years.
Also, I am deeply indebted to
all °f the elected officials and
their deputies with w^iom I
have had the pleasure to work
during the past ten years, for
each and everyone of you have
supported and assisted me to a
great extent during my tenure of
office.
I want to say ‘‘thank you” to
Mr. W A Chambliss and his
I family — you have been very
| kind and helpful; and I extend
j my appreciation to you.
Too, I am indebted to the at-
torneys-at-law in Delta County
and the surrounding area, for
I you have been very respectful
! and very helpful to me in every
j way.
| In addition, I want to thank
the County Commissioners of
Delta County with whom I have
served on the Commissioners’
Court. I am grateful to each of
you Commissioners for your co-
operation, honesty and efficien-
cy. It has helped me in my work
considerably.
My best regards to all of you.
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Stringfellow, Richard. Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1958, newspaper, August 14, 1958; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978571/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.