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COOPER WEEKLY REVIEW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925.
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Presbyterian Church First Methodist Church
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Cooper. I (W. S. DABNEY, Pastor)
Sunnday School at 9:45. Our Sun- ! Someone has wisely said: “The best
day School is taking on new life and way to keep the worst from happen-
there is evidence of steady and sub- ing is to prepare against it.” The
. stantiul growth. When we all see and worst thing that could hapen to any-
feel this, it will be a great inspiration one is to be called from this world
to the whole church. unprepared for the judgement.
Growth in anything depends upon What would we do without physi-
, certain elements applied. Plant and cians? Some of us call r. doctor when
■nltJUl life miUt have their own par- !the baby is sick. Others have the
ticular elements properly applied if j physician when the life of our loved
j they make constant and permanent ones is ebbing away. A doctor officiat-
,development. In like manner, any so- !eg both at the beginning and at the
icial organization must have certain |,,nd of ijfe. But not the wisest phy-
[elements for growth. The church is sicians in all the country can tell where
not an exception to this natural and |ijfe C(imes from. Those who have
divine rule. Love for Christ and His - thought more deeply have but one ans-
jchurch together with a will to serve wer; “God.” The man who through-
I Him in His kingdom must be re- out Hfe permits God to guide him gets
quesets for the growth of a churchJthe m0st of life in happiness and satis-
j Meditate on these ideals a little and j faction, and puts the most into it.
let them be a part of your religious We should learn through regular
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experience, and you will see a great
_ Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for
Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups,
orepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of
Constipation Wind Colic
Flatulency To Sweeten Stomach
Diarrhea Regulate Bowels
Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
Natural Sleep without Opiates ,7 _
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
£ j change in your life and a steady move-
^ !ment in the community for righteous-
A ness and a development in the com-
munity’s religious and moral institu-
toins. We will look for you next Sun-
day.
Church sendees at 11 and 7:15.
Next Sunday is the time for our
church attendance what God has in j
store for us. Bible reading, prayer,
and church-going are three of the best \
j ways known by which we may grow
in grace.
The opening of our new conference
jvear last Sunday was marked by an i
I increased crowd at both the morning
land evening services, and both ser- j
communion service. Let’s all be pres- I vicps werp distinctly those in which
ent for this hour. Let’s not forget ^ power 0f God’s presence was plain-
our Lord in this holy sacrament. You ^ m0ming service especial-
; know he said, “as oft as you uo wu>,; was n most graciouB one. and many
do it in remembrance of me. The forward Diedging anew their
! service will be short and to the point,
I but let’s make it a real
I event.
i came forward pledging i
. .. lives in consecration and loyalty to
' the cause of Christ in Cooper.
Our Senior Epworth League was re-
Lake Creek.
organized at its meeting last Sunday
Put a Smart Foot Forward
in these New Pumps
These Pumps are Popular because they combine STYLE,
ATTRAC TIVENESS and COMFOR r to a degree not found
in ordinary Shoes,
All the new Strap effects and Buckle idea are lo be found
HERE.
PATENT AND SATIN PUMPS
$4.25 to $5.90
Sunday School at 10 a. l
school is donig fine work hero and we
are beginning to see the fruits of our
faithful work. We will expect every- the
Our evening and we believe it has a set of
officers who will do all in their power
for the growth and development of
young life in the church. In a
one to be present.
Young People’s meeting and
children’s meeting both at 4 p. m.
Rev. J. N. Coker will
Liberty Grove at 2.30.
council meeting Tuesday night steps
J. N. COKER, Pastor.
Senior Christian
Endeavor Program
ECONOMY SHOE
Topic.—Can We Live by the Gold-
en Rule?—Matt. 7: 12; Lev. 19: 18;
Gal. 6: 1—Leader.
Song.
Prayer.
Song.
The Golden Rule in Speech—Joyce
Bartiey. , ,
The Golden Rule in Society-Claude and we hope every^ member of
Kinard.
The Golden Rule in School—W. I.
Bartley.
The Golden Rule in the Home—Dan
Cumming.
When Business Obeys the Golden
Rule—Thomas Cumming.
Golden Rule Sunday—Mildred Wynn.
the were taken looking towards a more ag- j
gressive policy, and things were done i
preach at which will greatly tell in the life of
Everybody our commnuity spiritually.
i Next Sunday at the 11 o’clock hour j
Presiding Elder W. L. Tittle will j
preach and hold the first quarterly j
'conference in the afternoon. The pas-
tbr will be in the pulpit at the eve-
ning hour—7 o’clock sharp. We hope
to have our new male quartet make
it’s initial appearance Sunday night.
Wc have the nucleus for the making
! of an cxcellnet quartet, and we be- j
speak for it the heartiest and most |
welcome reception, both from the pul-
pit and from the congregation.
Tonight (Friday) will be open house |
night at the parsonage, from 7 to 9,
the
church and friends of it to drop in at
least for a few moments in a round
of good fellowship with us. If you
have planned somthing else for that
night you can come by and spend
a few moments with us and then go
on. If you are only a “brother-in-
law” or “sister-in-law” to the church,
Benediction.
bring the other half along and come
on.
We especially welcome visitors,
strngers and the unsaved to each of
o urservices. Come and worship with
us.
ublic Service cm
Public Opinion
JZW&K.
It’s time to have your Ford side
curtains repaired and ready for cold
weather. We sew the celluloid in just
like the factory, and the cost is less
than you think.—Cooper Motor Com-
pany. rctf
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It’s Good Business
To Buy Quulity Clothes
Suits and Overcoats for Fall
M&de by L. Grief <21 Son, New York
PVERY business man krows that quality and service are
"chief considerations in the conduct of their dealings—and
we know it applies to the clothes you wear.
Here you will find Suits that are quality through and true—
at a feature price that makes for better value.
$35.00
Other Suits $25 and up
We welcome the Cooper State Bankas another institution to our
town and wish for them success.
Tom £. Robertson Co.
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jUCCESS ,n public service depends upon public opinion.
Public Service heat, power and light, etc. — is a part of
the prosperity of a community. Public Service vitally con-
cerns every’person and every industry in the city, or in the
town, where it is located. Public Service is, in fact, personal
service. We all know that the quality of personal service
which wc receive depends largely upon the degree of our
personal co-operation and consideration for those who serve us. Main-
tain an unfriendly attitude toward public service, and you injure
every individual in your community’, you hamper development, you
balk business.
Unfriendliness toward public service is in reality unfriendliness
toward the public itself. Constant criticism — without understand-
ing; knocking — without investigation — all tends to react against
your own interests.
Public Service is not defending itself. It needs no defense. It
is patent that public service, by us very nature, is more interested in
doing the right thing than are its critics.
The successful manager of an electric light and power company
knows positively that the public's best interest is paramount. One of
the greatest contemporary writers in the United States says: “1 do
not know a class of business men who arc trying harder and who are
succeeding more in their efforts to build up towns and cities, local
interests and industries, than those of the public service companies.
They are co-operating with the cities all over the country to create
more industry. They arc helping L\ every way possible to huild better
and bigger business in the towns where the/ arc located."
Public Service and Public Opinion arc interdependent.
Tour Electric Servant,
Texas Public Utilities Co.
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE’S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be nibbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The Healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey In-
side the throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of
he skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c.
Sickly, Peevish Children t
Children suffering from intes-
tinal worms are cross, restless and
i unhealthy. There are other symp-
toms, however. If the child is
pale, has dark rings under the
eyes, bad breath and takes no
interest in play, it is almost a cer-
tainty that worms are eating away
its vitality.” The surest remedy
for worms is White’s Cream Verm-
ifuge. It is positive destruction
Sunday at M.. P. Church
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching: at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m.
Christian Endeavors at 5 and 6:30
p. m.
Prayer meeting: Wednesdty at 7:15.
We are now entering; a new confer-
ence year. We are expecting: great
things this year, and the way to have
it is to start right, a good start is
to the worms but harmless to the half the battle, so come Sunday and
let’s hitch up and go to pulling. Let’s
child. Price 35c.b Sold by *
Sold in Cooper by Hooten Drug Co.
Just* ask your druggist
HEALING HONEY.
for HAYES’
Review want ads get results—quick!
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PRESCRIPTIONS
The same care and atten-
tion is given every pre-
scription you give us as if
it were for some Member
of our own family, using the
BEST DRUGS we can
possibly buy and charging
a reasonable price.
LET US FILL YOUR NEXT ONE.
Ft PAYs^O BUY AT ,
NORTH SIDE PHARMACY
The Dependable Druggists*'
have a long pull, a strong pull and all
pull together, then something will
comq to pass.
Strangers and visitors are cordially
invited.
G. W. SANDERS, Pastor.
Box Supper At
Doctor’s Creek
There will be a box supper at the
Doctor’s Creek school house Friday
night, Nov. 6. The proceeds will go
to buy a canner for the community
club.
Everyone is invited.
Nothing Like It on Earth*
The new treatment for torn
flesh, cuts, wounds, sores or lacer-
ations that is doing such wonderful
work in flesh healing is the Boro-
zone liquid anti powder combina-
tion treatment. The liquid Boro-
zone is a powerful antiseptic that
purifies the wound of all poisons
and infectious germs, while the
Borozone powder is the great,
healer. There is nothing like it on
earth for speed, safety and effi-
ciency. Prico (liquid) 30c, 60c
,20. Powder 30c and 60c,
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1925, newspaper, October 30, 1925; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978670/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.