Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1926 Page: 3 of 5
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THE COOPER WEEKLY REVIEW. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1926.
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To Our Friends:
IWw'.CW'r
This is just a simple little message of good wishes
and good cheer—sent to wish you the compliments
of the Season; a Merry, Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year.
In a review of the business given us, we are pleas-
antly reminded of the valued favors received from
you, and we want to assure you that this business
has beep greatly appreciated. We trust that our
good friends and customers have received a gener-
ous share of prosperity during Ninteen Twenty-
Six.
So here’s wishing you and yours the Merriest kind
of a Merrv Christmas—and a New Year full of
Health, Happiness and Prosperity.
fedbity F ©mournls
Telephone;
Mornings, 86---- Afternoons 83
CLASSIFIED ADS
Best chile on earth. Toasted
I sandwiches. Coffee.—Parkhill’s.
I run my grist mill daily and solic-
' it your grinding.—J. S. PhiLlips. rctf
' Oils, tonics, brilliantine, sham-
Mi-. Bonnie Smith and children of {Vlpy I /\ Had- ’',oos ar|d shaving soap at Turner’s.
Dallas arrived Wednesday to visit at 1 1 r- . ^ .They satisfy —*J
Lake Creek. » <
Bring your cream to J.
White & Son’s each Friday.
Will
dock Entertain With
Dinner Party
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Haddock enter- We pay top piic€
taineJ a number of invited guests
P. L. U. Store wants your tur- [ l
keys, poultry, butter eggs and pecans. ;
rctf i $
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Market your cream at J. Will White with a lovely six .o’clock dinner Tue
& Son’s each Friday. . day ev.ning, The rooms were at-j
----- tractive with Yuletide decorations. 1 Smith’
* Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Farrier and son After enjoying a two-course dinner
A FEW select S. C. Rhode Island
red cockrels for sale.—W. H.
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Sincerely yours,
City Drug Store, I
store,
We make Mistakes, but not on
PRESCRIPTIONS.
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left Thursday for Pittsburg to spend the guests enjoyed several games of
the holidays with relatives. ferty-two. Those who enjoyed the
———- ■ - hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Haddock
Mrs. From. McBride and Miss Bir- were Mrs. Margaret Gray, Misses
die Lilley of Klondike were shopping Hallie McKinney, Pauline and Peggy :
in Cooper Tuesday. Jordan, Inez Hogan and Selma Wad- |
--I die.
FOR SALE, groceny
fixtures,
consisting of counters, bins, scales,
i etc.
0. And
FOR SALE, fresh cow with calf;
also fat hog, weight about 350 pounds.
—W, B. Gar.t. r52
Hope Haggard, who moved to Eagle.1
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is in rooner at- Surprise Birthday Dinner Li,,
and
Presbyterian^ Church |prankie Hancock
Cooper: Died at Vernor; Bur-
Christmas is here again and I trust 1 ied a{- Charleston
all are glad. Glad becasue you have j
done your best to do your duty in
service to humanity in the last
The remains of Mis.- Frankie Han-
FOR SALE, pigs, brood sows
milek cows, fat hogs, wood, «
Merry
Christmas
AND
Happy
New Year
Cooper Motor Co.
‘Best Ford Service in
North Texas.
R. H. Foster
| corn, hay, feed, oats, bois d’ are posts,
entertained a j blocks and pilings, seed oats, oak and
vi 'I^^n^otttToWa0, "for *v" 'EX.0' ™ *Lr,# ™th “ -prise | ash lumber .-Co^cr Motor Co’,
era! weeks, returned home Monday.
birthday dinner Tuesday evening at
six o’clock in honor of her daughter,
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C. r. Hollon and grandson of Klon- I
Bobbie. The roems were deco-
months. You know after the last vo!d I C°Ck "Cre br°Ught t0 C°°per ^st | day to ^end Christmas at Coolidge.
has been said in reference to the
Christian ideals, men worship at the
Cross of Christ because His was a
life of service. Just as man can pat- j
tern His life by that life it is a suc-
cess. When the spirit of altruism
| Saturday and conveyed to Charleston
I where they were buried, Rev. G. W.
[ Sanders of the Methodist Protestant
[Church conducting the service.
Diw used pas-cd away Wednesday
night, Dec. 10th, at the home of her
sister in Vernon after a brief illness.
dik. were Cooper visitors Wednes- j ra*ed "'th Christmas colors and the
day. 1 Pretty birthday with the lighted can-
___ dies was burning when the guests ar-
Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Sanders and riv;dl The following school friends
Miss Jewel Andrews will leave Fri- en.i°.vod a
Mir-es Elizabeth Tillman, Margie Lee
Hazlewood, Mary Lowry, Christine
We have our Christmas candy on
display. It’s “Pangburn’s.—Parkhill’s.
FOR SALE, 52 acres of sandy land,
good 0-rccm house, good barn, line
•veil of water. Good orchard, 30 bud-
lovely two-course dinner: ded pecan trees 1 y ar old and 80
' IKE OIJ) HOME-
STEAD’ TO BE
GIVEN HERE
“The Old Homestead,” with all its
budded last summer. Cheap at $3000. fascinating “trimmings,” including
See J. R. Chancellor, 1 mile east and opl farm male quartet, is to ap-
.Mrs. T. H. Edwards and little son. | Pharr, Lucile Hendricks, Melba Kin- j 1-4 mile south of Klondike, T:-x- ',car here on the ev.ning of January
T H„ of Marshall are guests of her 'ard. Agatha Foster and Joyce Bart- ! ■'«• ‘ »’53cl* at Cooper High School. It is a play
human to the very core, with pathos,
•ter, Mrs. I). T. Chancellor.
Carl Harrison left Wednesda>
night to spend Christmas with his
shall fill the hearts and minds of ! „ .. , , . . _ ,
, . , , .... ., I She war reared at Charleston, her ! wife, who has a position at Tulsa
.....j rem end to er.d ol the earth, >
and* can" have th'eir ideas and' their , havin,r passed away at that °k,a‘
i place little more ° 1
minds-thus unselfish! directed to the
service of each other and filled with
that .- pirit of our Master, we will Vie i
able then and not until then, to solve j
all the great matter if society.
! believe that the ethics of a people |
tikould always be in advance of the j
ind the legislations of a people,
ev. that when a people reach
where th.ir ethics are not !
of their 'he'.iness and leg- j
than a year ago.
arrived by four sisters, Mrs.
Jt I'Uivs of C men Mrs. Al- j Wednesday for Ennis to spend Christ- P'n*f >n Comer Wednesday.
with Mrs. Davilin’s parents.
Sho i
D. H.
b.rt Campbell of Vernon; Mrs. Chas? j ma
Boar ! of near Hugo, Mrs. Demon
Br: Dalla ; one brother, Her-
bert Ilar .ick of Ben Franklin; and
Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. C. Davelin left
Mrs. ,T B. Powers of Denison is da'
at the horn, of her daughter, Irs. p ‘
I ley. j ------
Mis P■ bhic was remembered with I ESTRAYED, from my place Sunday mtiment and laughs galore; a play
a birthday gift from each school mate. I evening, two black and two spotted , that will never die—the comedy-
------ I pigs, 2 male and 2 female, weight ( drama of all time.
Mr. an 1 Mrs. J. B. Farrier and Miss 1 about 40 lbs. 0ach. Anyone knowing Denman Thompson’s classic of Mew
Ruby Bull spent Monday in Dallas. |of their wher.abouts telephone J. R England life was first produced in
-------- j Riggs, No. 316. r52* '886. It has held the boards uriin-
Rev. Fleming of Enloe was shop- | ----------terruptedly since that time, never lco-
LOST, between I.adcnia and Coop- inf its »riP f.pon the emotions of the
--- j er, about 30 days ago, one 10-inch mdiiovs of people who have seen it
Mrs. James Patteson left hist Fri- I turning plow. Reward.—Cooper arl(I again. “The Old Home-
Pi v is * t h r sons. T m and Drew
’esc::, in Brownsville.
Motor Co.
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that pc in
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islative code .
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make a h ancc
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The Christ
b: the maker;
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two half brothers. W. II. Hancock of i V* • p- H -!-s who has teen seriously
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ton.
and Dab Hancock of Charles-
ill the past
Mis. ,J.
! For Sale or Trade, Worth the Money.
___ ‘lay*- . :J - Eraa Hen?™. who is attend-l0ne six r om hou,e. with aH C3n.
t r» i i r fl v lntf a *)U^ne>s coll eft ^ in Dallas, "ill I veniences, one block of pavement, in
I. Brady and li*tie son of arrive Friday t:; spend Christina?
it pi 'pit haw roach-
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National
Director American
Jersey Association
| Pittsburgh, Pa., who have been visit- , with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H.
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tli will draw ail
our joy.-; 1.1 us
ethics ma. be
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'ell no a . that’s fine
to t'.'iih the Ribh
this way vve
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exulted.
I wa; .
stand that
School wa:
[have undo
w hole Bib!
r.:? try.r,;.
if we can l.arn i
g-ing seme.
* Sunday School at b '5.
Pleaching at V’ ... in. and
J ake Crcc1 :
, Su- ' .j School at 10 a. m.
. people arc rejoicing because
they ha\e 4 new church and all paid
for with exception of $2.25 on piano
and we have $2400 insurance on the
building paid up for three years. We
will have something further to say
of this next week.
J. N. COKER, Pastor.
CITY. Texas, D:c.—Col.
?en was advised by wire
' cay that he had been elect' d Nation-
! Director of the American Jersey
.’re,?:, rs Association. This is an
'.. or of high degree, in recognition
f th ability, acquaintance and the
| many rtho. qualities required to fit
y, but 1 under- i nc pjr s,|<b a high position in this
ir. the Sunday j natimal organizati n. Mr. Green can
I think several I in *' " 1 proud f this honor, as.
:enr rizw thr ' well will oil his many friends, and
necialy thus of Wolfe City.
Colonel Green ami his wife have
n'■ much toward making Wolfe
t.v and Hunt County outstanding,
a well as in a religious and social
•'•'iv, ard it is but fitting that they
hould receive recognition in a big
measure. Their many friends con-
gratulate them on this position to
which Col, J. Riley Gr.cn has been
olevatt d by the board now in session
in th; city of New York.
• ir.g her cousin, Mis. Ir 1 Crowd.r. will
I leave Thursday t o visit in Electra. ............
Miss Ethel Henson, who teaches
... . _ ., -■ Curry, Texas, will arrive home
will go t; Biardstown Friday to i.-,, • , / . ... , ,
, , ... „ . * riday to sxend the holidays with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hen-
i son.
I good ncighiborh.org]. well located, easy
'
rent, three blocks from town. rctf
J. C. SMITH.
Dr. and Mrs. 0. Y. Janes and farni-
havi -ix (/cl ick dinner with Dr. and
M:; . 0. M. Robinson.
Mr. and Mis, Wavlund Moody of
Tebuacana arc here to spend Christ-
ina- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
II. W. Pierce.
Harold Miller and sister, Miss Lola
Mae, who are students in S. M. IL# |
iarrived Wednesday night to spend.1
j Christmas with their parents, Mr. I
ar.d Mrs. L. M. Miller.
lead” is a comedy-drama. It has to
do with “Josh” Whitcomb and the
Talk down “S'wanee” way. It is a
P'tiy that will endu o forever becausgi
of it- wholcsomcness and charm. I,
os In n sprken of as the “Heart
Th’.cb of a Nation.” It is a story
r New England life that is deep
■' t< d in its truthful adherence to
human nature. ,
“The Old Honrstcad" to appear
her? on the evening of Janruary 3, at
Cooper High School.
p. m.
Piano Recital
The iano’pupils of Miss Kathleen
Walker were presented in piano reci-
Electrical gifts for C hristmas. ^aj oaturdav afternoon. The mothers
Texas Power & Light Co. rnd p numbcr 0f invited guests were
1 ".lr.cr.g those who enjoyed the splendid
Best chili on earth.-Parkhills’, of j pieces plav€d by the pupils.
course I
Mr. and firs. J. Edward Fisher of
Ennis and Mrs. W. C. Waggoner of
Dallas will arrive Saturday to spend ! r „ D„„ • . . ,,
for Perrin, Jack County, in response
( hnsi.mas with relatives. .
_ i to a message saying that his father
,T. ™ . ... , . ! wasv ry low and net expected to
Miss Hibernia Tunbeville, who is , j;V(,
a tudent of E. T. S. T. C., arrived I
Mrs. \\ . B. Gilbert and two child- I
ren and sister, M:ss Kathryn Riggs,
of Elmer, Okla., arrived Monday to Rev- and Mr?- Wm ’Tn-in ,,f Grand-
spend the hclidnys with their parents, J v'cw- who lvisited thc Limily of J.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. R. Riggs. 'A. Harrison here and at Pari
A. Harrison here and at Paris dur-
ing the w-e?k left Wednesday for their Co‘mT,anyi left Wednesday
j Rev. L. D. Shawver left Tuesday 'home- Rev- Joflin, who preached at!
the Baptist Church Sunday is a Delta
County boy and is a strong preacher.
He has a fine work at Grandview.
R. N. STOVALL HOW . ( 0.
Went to HAmi!ton
to Claim Bride
Mr. W. E Pnnagan. who has been
here a few weeks with construction
d partment of Gulf States Telephone
In his car
[for Hamilton where he will be mar-
ried to Miss Erna Gordon. After
spending a few days with his rela-
tives at GHmer they will come to
Cooper early next week.
Mr. Dunagan has been with Gulf
holidays' ' '’ 1>tm | Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Wiekersham ! The At-Water Kent radio agent, j States Telephone Company for the
___i hav sold their residence to Doc Lee- j ff you have radio (rouble, call ‘past three years.
Mrs. C. W. Harlan of Ardmore, ' man on route 3 and have *ivcn Poss* i--------~
01:1a.. who has been visiting her pa- 1 : "• ■'Er and Mrs. Wiekersham
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Riggs, left have taken rooms with Mrs- Mattie
Thursday for her home.
Hazlewood.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Early will leave j Mr- and Mrs- c- H' Henson, who
today (Thursday) for Dallas to visit have b'en visitinK in Boswell, Okla.,
their daughter, Mrs. Harold Rice, and Returned home Wednesday aecompa-
family. n‘ed by their daughter, Mrs. Ben
_______ White and sen, who will visit them
LouL Nicholas, a «. ud / at T. C. ' daring the holidays.
I'., i< homo to spend the holidays with ! —— ————-
his parents, Rev. ard Mis. D. \v. *****************
Nicholas. +
SHUT INS
Jesse Alien has purchased Will +
Hargrove’s barbersrop on East First + 4. 4. f 4. _
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treat which he will conduct. Mr. Har-
grove has accepted a position with G.
Frc-d Turner.
Mrs. W. N. Rogers has be?n ill this
week with a case of la grippe.
Mrs. W. H. Jones has been quite
year’s subscription to The Review
and Courier for a Christmas present. Mrs. Kate Grimes of W. A. Tynes
They will be u minded of you every [store, was confined at home Wednes-
ve.k in the coming year.
j day on account of illness.
Mrs. W. T. Early, wrho has been ill
for several weeks, is able to sit up
I have been picking cotton. They, say j sonie
I it is hard to make anything out there, i _
and that the farmers have gone to Word CQmes from the sanUarium at |
Paris that Miss Josephine White,
who was operated on last Saturday )
gathering the cotton ■with a slide.
Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups.
orepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of
for appendicitis, is improving nicely.
Joan Kidd, who has been confined
miles, but were unable to go through at home for 8everai days on account
on account of high water. I(f baving her ankle sprained, was
able to return to school Wednesday.
Constipation
Flatulency
Diarrhea
Wind Colic
To Sweeten Stomach
Regulate Bowels
Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
Natural Sleep without Opiates ^ _
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on i-.irli p.-irk.-igo. Physicians everywhere recommend it
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1926, newspaper, December 24, 1926; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983506/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.