Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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Hemby-Buford Wed 1^' ^ ^ (>unty
i c 1 c I Couples Marry
In b”lphur Springs | ^
Miss Inez Hembv an I Olen Bu-
ford surprised their friends by ,
getting married ThuiM ay night,
October 29 at the home of the Rev. i
J. S. Burgin of Sulphur Springs.
The bride is the second daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mis. S. D. Hembv
of Charleston, while the groom is ■
A son of Mr. and Mrs John Bu-
ford of Sulphur Springs.
They will make their home in
Sulphur Springs for the present,
where Mr. Buford is employed as
a salesman.
Most of the school children and
both teacher.!, Mr. Campbell an.1
Over Week End Mr. Miiier an i siverai put <>n.s of
______ I Eureaka school attended the Oen-
Marriage license were i-sued this J tennial at Dallas Wednesday,
week in Hugo to Lenoy Long an 1 j November 4th.
Willie Jane Henson, Dick Donald
Mbs Odell Dodd
son and Berrice Sutton an i Ennis we;e married October 2i>th.
Richardson, Vasco and Doris Bow-
man of Coo per.
|T. E. L. Class
Has Meeting
W. M. S. Has
Meeting Monday
Circle number one of the
man's Missionary Society of
First Baptist church met
Wo-
the
with
after-
Mrs. O. E. Millard and Mrs.
Morris Minnis were hostess to
members of the T. E. L. class ob-
j serving their monthly mee’ing i
j the home of the former Tuesday
l afternoon. Thirteen members an-
swered roll call.
It was decided during t'.oe busi-
(ness session to have a Christmas
1 party and exchange gifts. Mrs.
Charlie Poteet and Mrs. Hoyle
iWinsett will be hostesses. During
| the social hour, pie a la mode and
coffee were served
Mrs. Wilson Riggs Monday
noon at her home on East First
street, with nine members answer-
er- roil ,■ a11 Mrs R 8 Wells led
the lesson on “Japanesi Women , . .
©peak. i Sunday School
Following tfoe lesson the hostess ! J-* nLd'ttlincd
serve t a refreshment plate.
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Klondike
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of
13
the
Mr. an 1 Mrs. Aubrey Pagan en-
i fertained the Wesley Fellows Sun-
day School class Tuesday night at
their home with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
lton Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
! Watson as assistant hosts and
hostesses.
Tables were an anged for game:
of forty-two.
! Fall flow, rs decorated t'.ie rooms,
j A refreshment plate was served
I ;o twelve guests.
Cjl iillUiiiU t tlCi uUu0J» U iU
i his week to the home of her
(daughter. Mrs. Carl Winters and
I husband, where she will make her
>'r,ror» for t;e winter.
When the early specif
passenger coaches rolled int
Klondike station at 7:30 a. m.
Wednesday, the faculty of teach-
ers and a group of eager and jolly
Sc*m1i ">ni> and a number of
citizens waiting to board the train
taking them to the Centennial Ex-
position in Dallas. There were
about 70 '-*10 left Klondike. Many
others would have gone Tout on ,n
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count -f the weather of the day 1 Mack Hooten and son, Fuel anu -• -
before several had declined going, j Clovis Hurt were in Sulphur i’" this month. Everyone come to
of beauty | Springs Monday on business. j Sunday School.
Clayburn Moxlcy of the Gough , lng for the past"fe7 days.
to never be forgotten to those .\ho ! community was in Klondike Mon- Th-g COTimunity was visited by
visited the great Exposition on (day.
Aish l'or this popular young couple
h&ppire-s and success In iile.
Mrs Ira Rex who has been ill
for soma utj as much latter and
baa gone to spend a few days in
.he home of a sister ami broihor-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hill Rex.
Mr. and Mrs. Dink Nabors and j
family have moved to Commerce
j to make their future tionie. Mr.
and Mi's Carl Humphries have !
moved t > the placid vacated by I
I .Mr. Nabors.
Mr. and Mis. George Martin and
daughter, Miss Mozelle ot Shiloh
visited their daughter and hus-
band, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hum-
phries during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Doodle Myers and
family visited relatives at Ladonia
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moore and
baby visited Mr. and Mr;. Ed Rex
Sunday.
| Those visiting in the liome of
I Mr. and Mrs. Luke Moore Sunday
j were Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Moore
{of Shiloh and Mr. and Mrs Grady
i Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
I McCom bs and family,
j Mr. and Mrs. Obie Martin anil
I baby visited Mr. and Mrs. Stone of
1 Dogtovvn over the week end.
The fourth grade of Eureaka
I school, had their first class meet-
1 ing last Friday and Christine Al-
1 den and Harvey Buchanan were
'c'.’.osen as the best citizens in the
I .... o.l„ fv>.. tVir. f ivu* nart-O V>
j if school. The second grade enter-
tained the primary room with a
party Friday afternoon.
, There will be preaching services
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LONDON . . . Anthony Bingham and his twin sister. Tiffany, enjov the
i-.lits ot London Town. Their father, third secretary of the U S
Embassy, Is the son of Hiram Bingham, former Senator' from Con
necticut. Anthony and Tiffany have just celebrated their first birth-
day and agree that England is a nice country us long as Daddy and
Mummy are there.
A. M. Howse & Son
Photographers
One Day Service On
Kodak Finishing
COMMERCE, TEXAS
Always glad to see our
friends from Cooper
and vicinity-
-but this day was a day
and sunstiine overhead and a day
county
that day. We think it grand for
the railroads to make the reduc-
tion in rates and conveniences, to
enable us to make the trip to see
the -rany educational things of in-
terest and the wonders of curosity
of this great event.
Tuesday, November 3rd was
election day. E. J. Stokes, Rev.
Aadley McAuley, Mrs. Wi’.'ie Shep-
herd, Wesley Wallace, Mrs. Claud
Moxley, Mrs. Miram Allard and
Oscar Tidwell rield the election
There was 124 votes cast here. | with us as pas.or cf the M.
Foy Hurt returned home Tues- church and Bro. McAuley will
day afternoon after spending a fe-.v {main as pastor of the Baptist
days in For. Worth with relatives
| This community was
| rain, sleet and snow Tuesday,
Otis Hooten is ill this week. accompanied by a strong nor.h
Mrs. O. P. Hooten w ho has been [ wind which sent the mercury
ill is unimproved this week. down below freezing.
Mr. Reed with the R. B. Georg? ; Miss Ruth Teague visited Mr.
Machinery Co., of Dallas is her-- and Mrs. U. A. Alexander of Cocp-
for a few days assiting Vernon
Funeral Of Posey
Hargrove Wednesday
Funeral rites were held Wednes-
day afternoon at the Cnurch of
Christ for Posey Hargrove, 29, of
F!k City, Okla , who died sudden-
ly at the home of his aunt, Mrs.
W S. Jones Monday at 1 p. m El-
der J. D Wheeler conducted the
service, and interment was made
in Liberty Grove cemetery beside
his mother who died eight years
ago.
Survivors include his wife and
three small children, his father, J.
(’ Hargrove a brother, Douglas
Hargrove, two sisters, Mrs. Lonnie
J Tennison. Sulphur Springs, and
I Miss June Hargrove of Elk City,
! Okla. A large number of relatives
; also survive and a number were j
( here to attend the funeral.
Posey was bom in De’ta Coin - j
ty and lived in Cooppr where lie
j grew to young manhood. Follow-
jing the death of his mother the
; family moved to Elk City when
:ey have since lived.
The following relatives and
.• wiiiis attended the fufleral: J. C. I
Hargrove, Douglas and Mi.-s June
i Hargrove, Mrs. Posey Hargrove
and children, Pete Hargrove, Mr. 1
and Mrs. J. W. Hargrove, Mr. and
-tils. V. il. Jldlf lUVt, i.ti.1 . di/U
Mrs. Charlie Martin, Mrs. Marion j
' Metzler. Mrs. Katherine Fitzger-
ald, Mrs. Felix Woods and Joe I
j Day, all of Elk City, Okla., Mr.
1 and Mrs. Leslie Misso and fa r.i'y
1 it Roxton, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Tennison, Mrs. Morgan and Mr. 1
(and Mrs. Joe Hargrove of Sulphur
Springs.
CHARLESTON
Benton Lumber
Yard
Corner Church and Elm
COMMERCE, TEXAS
BUILDING MATERIAL
Free Delivery
J. R. LEEMAN,
Local Manager
Mr and Mrs Eldon Cellum ate [
the proud parents of an eight !
pound girl. They have named her |
Elizabeth Ann. Both mother an J |
baby are doing fine.
Mrs. Velma Patteison spent two j
days of last week with relatives ;
ard friends at Mt. Vernon. ,
Mrs. Rachel Rhodes visited Mrs. j
Zora Robinson anil Mrs. P. M.
Rhodes this week. 1
Glen Akard left Wednesday for
Lubbock where lie will spend sev-
eral weeks with his mother.
Junior McCnsland soent th-3
week end with his mother, Mrs.
Velma Patterson. Junior is attend-
ing high school in Sulphur Springs
this year.
Mrs. E. S. Adair is on the side
list this week.
Mrs. Ada Oliver spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. J. S. Na-
bors.
Miss Doris Bowman and Ennis
Pi hardson of K nsir.g surprised !
their friends by getting married -
H/lnv vtierht JiflCi !
•'•i |
Mrs. Cleo Williams, Mrs. Netty- j
J rson Mis? Mildred Miller and
Mrs. Marvin Miller spent Thurs-
day with Mrs. Irene Cellums.
Opal Hembv visited in SulDhur 1
NOW
The New Woodstock Typewriter
Call For A Demonstration
Herald Typewriter Exchange
GAYLON ROBERTSON, Prop.
All makes Typewriters, Adding Machines and
e-rs Repaired.
ALL SERVICE GUARANTEED.
Cash Regis.
I'M A NEW WOMAN
THANKS TO PURSANG
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W // Ve3'
I'd & proven
Yes, Purring contains elements ot
v alue. such as Organic Copper
and Iron, which quickly aid nature in
building rich, rea corpuscles When
this Tappers, the apyrte improves.
Nervou. ness disappears. Energy and
7->c !'■ • l like
7^ a .* aw per..0.1 Get, Pursang from your
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Springs on Friday.
Mrs. B. Hancock is at the bed-
side of her sister, Mrs. Nina Brew-
er in Pickton.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Buford spent
the week end with her parents,
and Mrs. S. D. Hemby.
Foster in reparing of the
machinery.
Bro. Davis and family were in
Emory Sunday w'iiere he filled his
regular appointment. Friends will
be glad to hear he will
P.
er Tuesday night. [ Wife (at 2 a.m.): Wake up,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D.. Thomas of ; John- "-ake up! There’s a burglar
Long Taw visited relatives in En-
re-
liurch for 1937.
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George Berry of
Oladewater visited Mrs. Berry's
father, C. W. Bledsoe and otbe,
relatives here Wednesday.
Mr. arc! Mrs. Otho Hooten and
and children of Cooper visited
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Wallace and W. A. Hooten here j
Sunday.
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Enloe
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Mr. and Mrs. Larkin McBiayei [jng- nt an early hour. S.ie was
an 1 family of the Lone Star com-
munity were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. McBrayer’s brother, W. D.
Hollonird family.
Little Miss Mary Leon Hollon
enjoyed the \ eek end visiting in
with her grandmother,
M. White.
id Mrs. Willie Campbell of
Sorings visited their cous-
George Patterson a.ncl
unday.
-d Mrs. C. B. Allard and
Commerce were Sunday
here with their parents,
Mrs. C. P. Hollon and
-, Miss Beulah Hollin an!
Mrs. J. B. A,Hard,
issioner R. H. Wallace w’l.s
>lrs. Edwards Called I?\ Death j
Mrs. Ellen Horton Edwards!
passed away at her home in the
Mt. Joy community Tuesday mom-
in
no
Cooper
Mrs. E.
Mr. a
Sulphur
in. Mrs.
fami'y f-
----Mr. a
family c
visitors
Mr. and
daughte
Mr. ar
Corm
attendir- t- business in Dallas
i
Wednesday.
Mrs. ' 1. Bills ro eived a mes- j
sage Mor lay afternoon slating
faer grandson, Posey Hargrove had
jva8secl aw y in Cooper alter a
short illness. Friends sympathize !
with the to d ne in their sorrow
Everybody is through gathering
their crops for 1936. Our local gin
has ginned 1,260 bales.
Mrs. Birdie Baxley visite I Mr n
George Patterson Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson were
in Cooper Wednesday.
Will Hooten was a Sulphur
Springs visitor the first of the
week.
Mrs. Mary Hunt was in Cooper
on business Monday.
Jimmie Chumbloy was a C' oper
business visitor Tuesday.
Grandmother Jackson has been
kperdifig several days with her ^
■on. Otis Jackson and family.
| years of age and had resided
that neighborhood for over
j years.
She is survived by her thret
• children, Clebe if Brady, Leslie
md Mrs. Lessie Hayles of Mt. Joy.
She also K a\ <-s a number of ,grand-
children and one sister, Mrs. Sal-
, lie Penn of Wlnnsboro, tv/o half
!'-u*'.«:rs Mrs. Jim Jones and M s.
lesoe Eddington of Mt. Joy.
Funeral services were he) > at
Mt. Joy Tuesday afternoon, con-
ducted by Rev: J. C. McClain.
! A number of Er-loo citizen3:
tool: advantage of the redu d
rates and attended the Centennial
Wednesday.
Ralph Tc-aguo .’.as been improv-
I loe Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis
'of Long Taw visited Ralph Teague
remain ; Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson
and little daughter spmt Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nanney
of Ben Franklin.
Misses Beatrice and Lois Aus-
tin have rented rooms with Mrs.
Ola Powers.
Miss Lillie Mae Berry was a
Paris visitor Saturday.
1 Misses Lynn Patterson, Rowena
j White and Ava Nell Whitlock
were Cooper visitors Saturday.
Mrs. J. G. Whitaker spent the
j first of the week with Mr. and
‘Mrs. T. C. Bond of Commerce
I
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Davis visited 1
relatives in this vicinity Sunday.
Mrs. Will Hargrove of Cooper!
spent the first of the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teague.
Mr. (and Mrs. Sherwood Toon
. i.dtc-1 relatives in Cooper over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs Gaither Moore,
Balph Moore, Homer Bowers, Mr.
. ::d Mi -:. Cl;-, one - Stockto i, Mi s
, !;:rvellO Chambers and Troy
Stockton attended die Centennial l
1..: o -ition last a eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Clebe Ed.vards o
Daily were called to the bedaub
•I hi;: mother, Mr 1. Ellen Edward
who passed ruvay Tuesday.
in the next room.
Husband i sleepily):
no revolver. You go in
daggers at him.”
•Well, I’ve
and look
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
D. E. COX, Pastor
9:45 a. m. Sunday School. W. D.
Hart, superintendent.
11:00 a. m. Morning worship. The j
Armistice Day theme will be car-
ried out in this service.
7:00 p. m. Evening worship.
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I am prepared to do all kind of flue, stove work’
build tanks, make gutterirg and repair radiators.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Let us cfo your worb
\ CHESTER KEITH
♦ 4 Doois north of N. W, Corner Sqnare, Cooper, Texns
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Smith Funeral
Home
W. H. SMITH-HUBERT SMITH
Quick Ambulance and Puimotor Service
L. P. Sanders/ licensed embalmer
Lady Assistant
COOPER Phone 109
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irko iheir keen, long-lasting
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• MADE SINCE 1880
by the inventors ot
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razor, Star Blades
have 50 ycaie of pre-
experience stropped
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PRESCRIPTIONS
Is your assurance : hat your Physician’s directions
will he effective in combatting disease.
We carry a fresh ana complete line of prescription
drugs and we compound them accurately and
promptly.
LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS
Our stock of Druggiets Sundries is complete and
our service is at your command
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v e \iake .a.lakes But Not (,'n Prescriptions
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Repairs for all standard rnakr* implements
Hav Ties-
—Binders Twine
Steam Cookers and Sealers-
A STOCK OF TTSED CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS
AT UNHEARD OF PRICES.
SEE US BEFOFf YOU BUY!
J. F. HENSLEE
North Side Square
.Go^Pfsr, Texas
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1936, newspaper, November 6, 1936; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983279/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.