Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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* Money To Loan *
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♦ ON FARM LANDS ♦
♦ AND REAL ESTATE ♦
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♦ L. M. Miller *
HART BROS., Publishers.
COOPER SCHOOL
MANY CHANGES THIS YEAR-
TWO PLACES YET TO FILL
COOPER, DELTA COUNTY, TEXASFRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. ^
Limit For Candi-
T," . n HUNT CO F 1 11 R°yEl Artf> ChaPtcr Asphalt and OH
FACULTY CHOSEN ENDORSLSTPET ' —UOffice" wm Be App,iel to
_ and Precinct Candidates May VaKLi 1 The annual election of officers was
File for Places on the i T1l. -- . , . _, hcld at the sta^cd convocation of Del-
’ .....of *arm ta Chapter, R. A. M. Tuesday night,
Ballot.
The following teachers have been
The legislative committ
Labcr Union.and_Labor uni0ns of Hunt ( Following are the officers chosen:
B. J. McMilian, High Priest.
rrv p lA „ 'county met at Greenville last Satur-1
The Delta County Democratic Exe- (day and edorsed the following ticket it
elected for the Cooper public schools CUllu‘ Committee will meet in Cooper the democratic primary:
for the session of 1922-1923. jon Monday, June the 19th to make County Chairman/ E. C. Lacy;
R. L. Stephenson, principal of.Elgh UP tb« ballot for the first primary Sheriff, Henry Nix; County Judge R.
school and teacher of manual training, wh c.i is to be held July the 22nd. Th's l. Duncan; County Attorney J W
H. D. Thomasson, mathematics. {committee will also at that time de- Bassett; District Clerk Justin Bert-
Miss Minnie Roach, assistant in ci le whether or not a double or sec- Superintendent, Bei t Westbrook- Flo-
English, history and mathematics. onu primary will be Held and also as- torial Representative B M Craham-
Miss Ruby Harmon, Latin. ;ie« the expenses of the primary a- County clerk> Jim *E. ‘ Ne’ls0n • Tax
Miss Daphne Erskine, history. ga nst the candidates. The candidates Assessor Joe Ames- T • .’ T T!
Miss Maybell Hays, home economics, will bo notified by letter on the 19th Q0v,er. -]'ax ’ X(Msurcr<
MRS. J. L DARWIN
su~t. ™d s..j. p|EB [,;9NDAy
Mr. Herne, an asphalt contractor, _ *** a *
w'Jl be here next week with a ma- Monday morning at 2 o’clock Mr,
chine, states Mayor Hazlewood, lb M. I. Darwin, wife of I r n.,
K,v„ Turner, .Scribe. ! ^ **""», ^ *.
Ben D. Hagood, Treasurer. w-lo j,,.. . . , , ... ces weie held at the home
Lewis Taylor, Secretary. ' ' ® ® he ' ' tu‘at the eartb Wednesday at 3 o’clock conducted by
8ome °ther streets and ro I , pos. ,,<• .. ,,
'
Mayor Hazlewood and Judge Berry Clam and W. A. Stuckev. fn^er*
have been m correspondence with in Oak Lawn cemetery, Thursday at
varous parties in Dallas, Temple, 10 a. m. ' d y at
Texarkana and other places with ref- Mrs. Darwin had been n ill health
Max Huffman, R. A. C.
Dave Hendricks, Master of 3rd Veil.
Robt. Combs, Master of 2rd Veil.
Marvin Holcombe, Master of 1st
erence to the quality and durability more than a year ha vine- flrJf i
ofl this class of road and :i is recom- gtriken with ’> - *. I h * been
mended very highly, and thev nlan to Saturciay of
~ “—“ist~=£r “liras-....-^-r ...
much of it.
.V!:y.hih,.y-. fn<; !hey ?“ to A. suffered a second
never rallied and
lapsed to the great beyond Monday
morning.
After the road is graded the earth i\rr„ i-..,,, . . *
mrs. Darwin is survived bv her
D. B. Pitts, principal of East Ward pay this assessment.
school and teacher of arithmetic. | At this meeting to be held on June 1 r V»"“T^ ™‘ar "“"‘"S
Miss Lola May Miller, teacher in the 19th the commitee will also se. ^S;.IIa”’ No. 2 Jmr Hams; first Tuesday in July,
the elementary grades. lect the election judges for the pri- »// ,u * °- ‘ > ■ • 00 r-'» Piecinct -
t Mrs. Effie Henry Watkins, teacher mary elections this year. | T’ ’. */' //_ 1 y’ ConSTressman Black’s is mixed with the asphalt and oil 8Urvived by
in the elementary grades. The time for filing for State and T ,. CU'L . J comet No. 1, Delta Coun.v Sne^lr which makes a hard waterproof sur-1 . four sons ar>d two
Leta Pearl Howse, teacher in the District offices expired last Monday ^!'A' Fraz^ Constable, Jim ^OUllty bpeak- ^ ^ treatm#nt pan J ^ daughters, Dr T. M. Darwin, and J.
elementary grades. and the time for county and precinct p\/ .’ * o' t Hammock.( IHg Dates a cost of 1G cents a yard. The treat- Hn,. i**n‘ot’ ^be Delta Na»
Miss Selma Waddle, teacher in the offices will expire Saturday, June the ,/C / ^ Us/ie’ Huck- ment is given once a year for three ci./ an "> of this c ty, Roscoe 0f
'grade3. ' 17th. The applications must be filed l tt: c°nstabI°. -T- W. Bullock; Pre-' Congiessnian Eugene Black returned consecutive!, jVatb, aften which the vr ' ^a J^' J‘°wis Darwrin of Paris,
Miss Ii->:s Good, teacher in the vvith Ray McClain at Carter Ander- /nct. °- 3~-Justice, W. A. Strawnjjto the district last week from Wash- road is guaranteed for five years. v'/- ' ‘ le Stovt'n3 of Handley, and
grades. son’s store by that time. The follow- °” tab,<’> Chas. Ivy; Weigher, Joe ington and will make an active cam---li ,h' J.ee Ballafante of Dallas. She
Miss Mildred Fort, teacher in the inf, are the ‘ members of Executive Precinct No. 4—Justice L. C. paign for re-election. Motor Takes Place of ah° by one brother, An-
grades. ►_ d'_'“ Committee: S. P. Sansing, ccunty Constable, Pat Hooker; | He will speak in Delta county at
. derson Harper of North Dakota, and
u.».r..i>.il 1. X-. uauu, uo«».. r.cAb-ub, _ _____,..............-_________ ..... Oteam 1 ram b>' S1X sisters, Mrs. Dovie Blackwell
T. W. Carlock, J. C. Carlock, and 5 Justice, Will Jinks; Constable, B. j Pecan Gap, Thursday, June 15, 3 -- °/ r-(,nK Beach, Calif., Mrs. S. A.
1 George Anders/n. Ray G. McClain has C- Walkori Weigher Curtis Bumpas/p. m. | Beginning Wednesday night the -;treet of Austin, Mrs. Nora Alien of
! been employed as secretary of the Precinct No. 6—Justice, W. W. Stov-; Ben Franklin, Thursday, June 15, Midland put on a motor car to take Can.von City, Mrs. W. A. Thomason
j all; Constable, Sam Bryant; Weigher, 8 p. m. j the place of the steam train which Buffo, Mrs. Cuma Hutchinson of
' A. S. Haynes. Precinct No. 7.—Justicj 1 Enloe, Friday, June 16, 3 p. m. ; runs morning and evening at this ^aris. and Mrs. Clara Billingsley of
John Hurst; Constable, Joe Willing- Charleston, Friday, June 16, 8 p. m. place. The steam train will continue *ort Smith, Ark. Three of the sis-
ham; We gher, Tom Wood. Precinct Cooper, Saturday, June 17, 2:30 p. to operata at 10:50 a. m. and#4:35 p. ters> Mesdames Street, Thomason and
No. 8—No recommendations. m. im- Hutchinson were here to attend the
The Saturday meeting declared it- Klondike, Saturday, June 17, 8 p. Tbc change is said to have been funerak Also all of the children were
,U*‘ Committee: S. P. Sansing, ccunty Constable, Pat . (
Miss Sallie Wylie, teacher in the cjiajrman> 7. p, Latta, John Pickens, ” eighcr, R. E. Hale; Precinct No. the following dates and places:
elementary grades.
Miss Unabelle Lyday, primary.
Miss Jewel Fisher, piano.
Miss Vella Fae Evans, expression.
W. H. Hudnall, janitor of the High commmu^___
School. p pv | •
S. p. Wheat, janitor of East Ward Iliast L/elta ringing
School. Convention Meets
sch°oo,L- NeU™- prl^ci■“', °,,”1:rTJl r.t New Hope
/S S. ^ “ ‘hC I The first reKuisr~meeting of East ic! ^ U"iW »«<«
self in sympathy with the candidacy m.
made to reduce expenses and conserve
coal.
here, Roscoe arriving Wednesday
morning from Slaton.
Mrs. Darw:n united with the Meth-
odist church when fifteen years of age.
iy r- , 1 -^b® vvas n devoted wife and was an
Wins rourth inspiration to her children to reach
for things higher up in life’s work.
Usssi Coop"Boy ArchUec
X sX Will Teach Sun,:
in thfe high school on a“°™* of 1 _ mer School wh0 moved to Melburn, Okla., two woa fourth P,ac® 1n a Times Herald always sad to give up a loved one
insufficient ^ aBr ot erw- , , . , ... 1 . r\ r , -- years ago, was meeting old friends contest for plans for small houses. yet Mother Darwin had reared a large
teacher of English was elected but Wantonly Cuts Down M *s Lola Mae Miller will teach a here Sundav and Monday. He returned After graduating in Coper schools family and her passing is as the rin-
she declined the offer on acMmtoi Shade Trees fUmmer Sch°o1 in one of the schf)o1 home Monday accompanied by his Hallie attended a school of architec- ening fruit from the tree. The familv
another school offering her an i t t< ‘ _ buildings this summer. She will be in 3 little grandchildren, who have been ture n Chcago and on returning home has the sincerest sympathy of their
°£t!400'0!Ladr wilMbe° taught Some recreant person wantonly cut S°op*r Sat"rd»y an/ thof e who de- making their home with Mrs. High, last spring accepted a position tas' many friends in their time of sorrow.
r In t thetigh school^ IZd- down three shade trees in front of *'r* “nd the r chlld™ may «>"* Mr. Call says he has enough of Okla- architec for Clem Lumber Co. of Dal- ---
ncx/!,SS • _ . make Turner* McGuyer’s barbershop Sun- f,‘“ "!th J** ,honia and expert* to move back to las and is now a member of the ar-
ii ' i „ number of pup-ls of day night, also some of the flowers . Sh® 'VlH teach un(3er the aathor- Delta county when he can dispose of chitectural clb of Dallas. LlCIlS Observe
lZ ■,/!/ wTrd Sclmol iSe entire growing by the curb. The trees bad ‘ty Supt N"w,on and credits 'vin bis interests in Oklahoma. His friends in Cooper w-11 be pleased Ladie3 NlVb^ With
!^nd graTe will bo taught at the been planted out this spring along the.1* allowed <>„ the work done. , ^ ^- *......f ’'i° '
Ea,t Ward school. One divis:0n of curb from the corner of the square ---[ M. L. Parish Has
the first grade, the seventh grade and to the south end of the Security State Candidate For Gover-
the high school will be taught at the Bank building, but only the trees in ,
high school building. This shift of front of the barbershop were molested. uOr LOmir.g 1 lOBGay
gi-ades is necessary on account of in- A $25 reward is offered by each the
a Good Program
Ci__1 ro 1 * * 'F* P* Berry One of the most enjovable occasions
Stroke of Paralysis Entertains wa'b" t„e
Me L. Parrish found that he had
of the I/ons Club with their wives
:vvate tallfilw for the «ehool.. City and Turnon li McGuyor for tho »«• ^ -f Bonham,' boon stricken evith paralysis when ho' Tl1' ®'1* »»«. C'“s. »»-
It akl roducos the problem of dir i- arrest of tho guilty party. .o.andulato for__ got o,nor, wilt visit arose from his bed on hi, farm Wed- S' * ‘Gam,tl holel 1*”t •««-
pline in the East Ward school.
To the Voters of
Cyclone Davis Speaks Delta County
at Cooper
___ In the last issue of The Review I
Hon J H. (Cyclone) Davis ad- meant to state that 1 would not be a
Cooper next Monday and will speak nesday morning where he had been home of Mr- and Mrs. T. P. Berry
at 3 p. m. on the issues of the cam- working. He fell several time in at- SaturdaY afternoon, June 3, at 2:30 hollowing was the menu:
paign. | tempting to walk, and realizing what, °’c,ock’ in honor of the senior class D*Sfrtl Juice of Swampy Pools
Mi. Rodgers is a brother-in-law of was the matter got Claud Dever to °f “>2, / ,0U ,SPIash Me> and 1 Splash Y'oU)
Cleveland Ratliff. brinff hjm to town II(? ig confinej to: The color scheme, purple and gold, Salamander Cocktail a la Prohib;tion
I his bed at his home and is under 'vas carried out in the d®coration. | Green Don Eyeballs On Ice
L«t us show you the Konkaskee the doctor’s care and Thursday was Gan,es °fP™Kress.ve rook were en- '>Veeds en Tasw
dressed a'capacity house at the court candidate for the office of district (Blue Flame, long chimney wick oil much improved. He is quite vigorous joyed by a11’ also a flour conte3t R°astb °n Brides FlaPP*d ®n Galoshes
house Saturday afternoon in his race clerk, but by some typographical er-, stove -Cooper Hardware Co. for a man of 70 years and his friends furmshed lots of a^sement. tubers Lyonnesse
for Congress against Congressman VOr in the printing, it would be hard —- j hope for him a speedy recovery. Music was furnished by Anna alm Leaves and Sahara Grass
Black. The audience was composed to determine whether I intended to. Miss Mildred Fort is attending the Woodruff and Gertrude Kennon. Harem Ico
largely of farmers and the speaker fnake the race/ or not. summer school at Baylor-Belton Col- i Have you heard Bro. Kidd preach ?
received close attention throughout j wish to thank the 1* arm Labor j le8e. Hear him the second Sunday.
"his address which was lengthly. Union for their public endorsement
Judge Berry introduced the speaker anc) a]g0 my friends for their private
in a few well chosen words, and he im- solicitation, and regret that I cannot J
mediately launched into his speech. He pee my way clear to comply with
endorsed organized labor and gave a your wishes, but owing to the ar-
large part of his time to the dcnunci- ranprefnerits of my business affairs, I
ation of the federal reserve b.ink £pc] j.baj. would be impossible for
management and laid it on to ^ the me en{.er ^e race,
miserable pluto-crats in a merciless j Thanking you for your kind consid-
way in true “Cyclone style. He de- erat.jons ancj y0ur unanimous coopera-
nounced Congressman Black foi his ^jon mo jn my present official !
support of the Etch-Cummings act, for j am
his defense of the federal resei-ve bank Yours sincerely,
and for his vote against the soldiers _, p KOI AND
bonus bill, saying that everything in " __'
the war received a bonus but the sol-
diers
We have the best grade of binder
Woodruff and Gertrude Kennon.
Last, but best of all, was a delight- Sheik’s Java
ful course of ice cream and cake with 3 be progi-am was varied and very
sweet peas as favors was served to ver>' interesting, but was too long to
the following: Misses FJuln Potter, rcProduce.
Bertha Mae Bell, Williet Hamilton, Lhe rad-ophone lecture by the pres-
Lude Frazier, Melba Pratt, Anna ldeab the Lions Club in Minneap-
Woodruff, Gertrude Kennon, Era Stew- P^s broke in the middle of the
art, Mertie Constant, Honor Rraekeen, Pr°Sffam and was listened to with
Jewel and Grace Kenyon, Celine Me- Iml('h interest until it was discovered
Clain, Travis Burgess, Eula Jone3 ^*at T. F. Latta was delivering it
and Ethel Shelton. h mself through a megaphone from
j Outride guerts were Mrs. Joel Ber- behind a screen,
ry and Miss Marie Hardy. Pl - Taylor made a good talk on
A GUEST. tho subject of “IIHir Cultgre and
■ ———- Treatment.’ E. D. Brodhead"made an
Orchestra ^ j t Fincks’ overalls at Tom E. Robert- entertaining talk on “The Wbnderful
------Tast'' y JCW Fl3herjS0n & Co. at $1.65. Democratic Party,” and L. L. James
1 -----—■■■ | threatened to ruin the evening s en-
Kathleen Fort will go to Pars to- tertainment by a long address on “The
“ALL A MISTAKE”
A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS
Given by
B. Y, P U.
Directed by Miss Pratt
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Friday Night, 8 p. m.
PROGRAM
CAPT. OBAD1AH SKINNER, a retired sea captain_______EMMIT WYLIE
mV. Davis is . picturesque fiffUP. ^.Se. us fur pricss-Coupcr Hurd-1 hi. uoph™ .......HERMAN GL.DEWELL; ,lay (Frid.y) ‘0 ^ and Grsnd Oh, Rcpub,ic»„ P.„y,- b„t by
and well preserved for h,s »ire end ■ ERUNAND UGHTHEAD, a country dude..............PAUL TEDDER attcnd ,ha cha„ta„„»a. turning on tho Edison „»,l .1.™
ratains all the old time fire and pep--; RICHARD HAMILTON, a country gentleman ............-EWELL FORT _*_ (.iork thpv .. ,
■ho Bffectivelv used a decade back.l I w»H mttt you at the Baptist church NELLIE PTrrrMOND, George’s wife....................ERMA HENSON r, T they got him stopped.
counties the second Sunday. ' NET.l.TE iiiimtinctom „ r Anrx-r * x,1 . J., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. j 0 Stovall rendered a beautiful
He goes thiu week to
in the east end 0f the district to cam-
paign.
vival meeting.
Frank Clark, accompanied by his -
brother. Joe, went to Dallas first of Mrs. R. J. Brock of Fort Worth is
the week to undergo an operation.' visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Dar-
Frank has been suffering a good while win.
and has undergone several operations, i'--
hoping to secure relief but with poor Messrs. Jim, W ill, Elliott and
results and it is hoped he will be George Chamberlain were in Cooper
cured this t'rne. His parents, Mr. and Tuesday attending to some business
Mrs. B. F. Clark, are with him. of their father’s affairs.
WBJmUMNraSfiD SKINNER 6bV,liah's DE"—hA^*iAL BELLi' ^ ^",u,an' ltM hl* hafily cui,cornet aolo and re,ponded to auTncore
Malce youc plan, to attend the Re NELLIE McINTVRE, ’a aecv.nt ^ t
accidently struck his leg below the was discovered that Charles Naylor
knee, s-vering an artery. M-s. Me- was playing from behind a screen.
Millnn worked about twenty minuets Doney Fisher attempted to discuss
trying to stop the blood without re-, “How to Raise Children” but fainted,
suits, so called a physician, who soon Rev Stuckey made a strong nnti-pro-
stopped the flow. Ho was getting a- hibitjpn speech on the subject of “The
long alright Thursday. j Use of Alcohol Beverages as n Food.”
ACT I.—Front lawn, Oak Farm
Orchestra
ACT II.—Drawing room, Oak Farm
Orchestra
ACT III.—Same as act 2.
Time—the present. .
'i, i, v| rounds of Capt. Obadiah Skinner’s, otherwise known
•' <riv Coining the Ftate insane asylum.
I Hear t.he Booster choir at the Bap-
tist church.
D0 you like good singing? Hear
Mr Hodges.
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