Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1976 Page: 3 of 8
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rs. Kay Clay
|A Speaker
Kay Clay, home eco-
l)CS teacher from Commerce
School and owner of the
hing Post in Commerce,
,he guest speaker at the
meeting Friday night,
ch 12.
■|rs. Clay gave a demonstra-
* a * * rtoaon the newest techniques in
................^™|n, Manes and Jill Burrow
the devotion. Coordinat-
or the meeting were Vicki
ins, Linda Reynolds, Nancy
and Cheryl Stegall,
eshments were served by
jmen members with Gina
and Lisa Davis in
Members of the Ruth Sunday
School Class of First Baptist
Church met Monday evening in
the home ol Mrs. Wilson Riggs
with Mrs. Herman Kennedy
serving as co-hostess.
Mrs. Delbert Johnson, class
president, call the meeting to
order followed with opening
prayer by Mrs. Clyde Owen.
Mrs. Mancil Dennis read the
minutes and gave a Financial
report.
Mrs. B. J. Rainey presented
the devotional on the topic
"What The Church Means To
Me.' Mrs. Dennis led the
closing prayer.
The hostess served a salad
plate to members during the
social hour.
Nelson -Conley Vows Said
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Cole Slaw
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PAGE 3
Bookkeeping student will be
learning how to apply for a job
this week.
Each student will actually
apply for a particular position in
the Lester Hill Corporation, the
model business which is being
set up and operated by these
students. They will make
personal data sheets, write
letters ol application, and fill
our application forms.
Mrs. Davis Floyd will make
the initial job assignments.
Miss Deborah Jo Conley
became the bride of Carl
William Nelson Saturday,
March 6 in a semi-formal
candlelight ceremony in the
Chapel of First United Method-
ist Church. Cooper.
The pastor. Reverend Bart
Smith, officiated for the coup-
le’s double ring vows at 7:30 in
the evening before an altar
decorated with two multi-
branched candelabras entwined
with garland of boxwood and
gypsophila. An arrangement of
spring (lowers was placed on the
piano.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Conley of
Route one. Cooper, and the
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Nelson. 3307
Kingsford, Dallas.
Mrs. Travis Toney, pianist,
played “The Twelfth of Never”,
“Love Theme from Romeo and
Juliet" preceding the ceremony
and the traditional wedding
marches.
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Milk - Bread
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Cooper, Texas
The bride, given in marriage
by her brother. Larry Conley,
wore a Victorian styled gown of
white silk organza featuring a
full bodice with long sleeves
terminating in ruffled cuffs
enhanced with white daisies.
The gown flowed into its own
train with a deep ruffle at the
bottom of the dress. White
daisies outlined the edge of the
ruffle and were scattered down
the fron and back of the gown.
Her bouffant veil was caught to
a camelot cap of Venice lace
adorned with clusters of lace
flowers and pearls. She carried
a colonial bouquet of spring
flowers interspersed with ba-
by’s breath with satin showers
tied in love knots.
Miss Beckie Conley of Dallas
was maid of honor and
bridesmaids were Mrs. Mike
Anderson of Commerce and
Mrs. Tommy Houston of
Sulphur Springs, all sisters of
the bride. They wore identical
floor-length gowns of blue voil
trimmed in blue and beige lace
with Victorian necklines.
Claud Nelson of Pleasant
Grove, served his brother as
best man. Groomsmen were
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MRS. CARL WILLIAM NELSON
. . . nee Miss Deborah Jo Conley
Tommy Gentry and John Ze-
brask. both of Dallas.
Deidra Conley, niece of the
bride, was flower girl. She wore
a floor length dress of blue
dotted swiss and carried a
basket of flower petals which
she strew in the bride’s
pathway.
Immediately following the
ceremony, the couple was
honored at a reception in
Fellowship Hall of the church.
Rehearsal Dinner •
A dinner was held on Friday
consumed coRnen
Good Dayl I hope you enjoyed
last week’s recipes with a Mexi-
can flavor. As I mentioned,
March has been designated as
National Nutrition month and to
celebrate it “Consumer Cor-
Mary Su« Cole
Extension Agent-at- Large
The most time will be spent in
making the dough and you can
finish cleaning the house while
it’s rising, that’s what I do.Not
counting the rising time, you’ll
spend about 30 minutes in act-
ner” is featuring foods with a ual preparation. Not badl
“Foreign” flavor.
Pizza is one of my favorite
foods. I came across a home-
made recipe for pizza some
time ago that is relatively quick
to prepare and will serve 3-4
pizza lovers. With a green sa-
lad it makes a complete, nutri-
tious meal. Vary the toppings -
the recipe calls for hamburger,
but try using black olive, pep-
peroni, sausage.
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DROVE THE BRITISH OUT OF BOSTON.
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HAMBURGER PIZZA
CRUST:
Dissolve one package yeast in
1-1/3 cups warm water. Add 2
tablespoons salad oil, two tea-
spoons salt, 4 cups flour and
stir until flour is moistened.
Turn on lightly floured board
and knead until smooth, about
10 minutes. (You will add about
1/3 cup flour during kneading).
Place in greased bowl and turn
to grease top. Cover and let
rise until doubled, about 2 hours
Punch down and divide dough in
half. Pat and stretch to fit two
pizza pans or baking sheets,
with i/2 inch sides. Let rest
10 minutes while preparing fill-
ing.
FILLING:
Combine one 8-ounce can to-
mato sauce, 1/2 teaspoon ore-
gano and 1/4 teaspoon garlic
salt in saucepan. Heat to sim-
mering while browning ham-
burger meat (about 3/4 pound,
depending on taste) togo on meat
pizza. Cover crust with tomato
sauce filling, top with 1 cup
grated Mozzarella cheese and
then with hamburger or other
desired topping. Bake at 450
degrees until crust is golden
and filling bubbly. (15 to 30
minutes).
evening at the Delta Country
Club following the church
rehearsal with members of the
wedding party as guests. The
bride elect presented gifts to her
attendants.
The dinner table was decorat-
ed with two large candle globes
placed on either end with
varigated satin streamers, fea-
turing the bride’s chosen colors,
extending the length of the
table. Places were marked with
miniature baskets, lined with
pastel checks and filled with
mints, and scrolls containing a
recipe for happiness.
Those attending besides the
future bride and groom included
Mrs. Noel Conley, Larry Conley,
Michelle Conley, Mrs. Travis
Toney, Rev. Bart Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Conley and
Deidra, Miss Beckie Conley,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Houston,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. John Zebresk,
and Claud Nelson.
Mrs. Joyce Van Huss is
spending a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie
Sandridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mad-
dox and Mrs. Pendergrass
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. Hart. Sulphur
Springs.
Mrs. Billie Young and boys
spent Friday in Farmers Branch
with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Green
and family.
Mrs. Carsa Simpson is
improving in St. Joseph Hospi-
tal.
Mrs. Mary Slough is spend-
ing the week in Garland with
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Grizzle and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Echols
are visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Echols and Mr.
and Mrs. A. Echols.
Bro. and Mrs. Charles Betha,
Sulphur Springs, have been
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Larkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Reece Carring
ton, Colleyville, and Mrs. Ruby
Carrington visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Tructt
Carrington "nd Mr. and Mrs.
Cortez Carrington.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy G.
Maddox, Ron, Dawn and John
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bridges of
Powderly. Other visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Calvin,
Chad and Candy, Cooper.
Mrs. Gladys Stockton is ill at
her home this week.
Harold Whitlock of Glade-
water, visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Whitlock, last
weekend.
Mrs. Mary Slough and Royce
spent the weekend in Baytown
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hunter
Whitlock. Mrs. Whitlock is in a
Baytown hospital.
Mrs. Betty Baker, Oklahoma
City, is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Vlyrfle Cregg, who is a
patient in the Sulphur Springs
hospital.
Mrs. Billie Blount and Mrs.
Jewel Whitaker visited Sunday
with Mrs. Eunice Voyles who is
in McCuistion Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kesler
and sons. Paris, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Stockton Sunday.
Those visiting Mrs. Jewel
Whitaker Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Whitaker, and Mr.
Hume, Paris, Mr. and Mrs.
Billie Blount, Longview. The
occasion honored Kent Whita-
ker’s fourth birthday.
Jerry Hadaway, Sulphur Sp-
rings, visited Sunday with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
THE THRIFT HOUSE IS
STILL IN BUSINESS
(Despite rumors going around town that we
are going out ofbusiness, which are wrong)
Several Items Remain On
$5. & $10. Sale Rack
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New Spring & Summer
Fashions Arriving
Wide selection of Styles and Colors in
Pant Suits, Dresses, Tops and Pants.
The Thrift House
1041 S. E. 5th ST. COOPER, TEXAS
PHONE 395-4486
VOTE
HOWARD LEE
NORRIS
DELTA
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FOR
DISTRICT JUDGE
Pol Adv. Paid for by Howard Lee Norris
200 Church St., Sulphur Springs, Texas
Gay Hancock.
Mrs. Avis Whitlock and Mrs.
Cleo Brannon are visiting in
Childress and Paducah with
friends and relatives.
Those visiting during the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Young and family were Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Beard of Benton-
ville. Ark., Mr. and Mis. Doyle
Young, Rickey Young and son,
Garland. Mrs. Kay Knight.
Donny and Mickey, Dallas.
Gayion Maddox spent the
weekend in Garland visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Travis Kilgore. Mr.
Kilgore had surgery in a
Garland hospital Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Murrv Winnie
and girls, Maypearl, Mrs. Little,
Klondike, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Patterson, Cooper, Brenda and
Announce Arrival
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Preas of
Garland announce the arrival of
their baby son. Jeremy Seth,
March 1 at Garland Memorial
Hospital. The baby weighed 8
lbs. 6oz. and joins. Derek, age 3
in the Preas home. Grandpar-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Opal
Preas. Cooper, and Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Mendenhall of
Henrietta, former Cooper resi-
dents. Mrs. Julia Foster of
Cooper and Mrs. Nannie Preas,
Paris, are the baby’s great-
grandparents.
Cindy Gantt. Paris, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Haskel Patterson.
Way land Toppings of Dallas,
spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. Vera Toppings.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stock-
ton. and Stacy of Greenville,
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs Carmon Stockton and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold West last
weekend.
“SPECIAL OCCASION”
N. SIDE n a COOPER
SQUARE
BAKE SHOP
TEXAS
---SPECIALIZING IN
Anniversary, Wedding and Birthday Cakes
Also, Pies and Cakes on Order
Come in for Fresh Donuts every Saturday
LINDA BAKER & JANIE VANDIVER
Phone 395-4458 after 4 P.M.
THE DELTA COUNTY
FARM BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Announce the Appointment of
JOE ALBR0
AS AGENCY MANAGER
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Joe Albro, Master Agent for Texas Farm Bureau Insurance
Companies and the Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance
Company, has assumed duties as agency manager of The
Delta County Farm Bureau.
Mr. Albro started in the life insurance business in
September 1967 in Gainesville and was agency manager of
Jones County Farm Bureau at Anson until his appointment to
Delta County. He qualified as All Star Agent in 1971, 1973
and 1974 and for the Farm Bureau’s Round Table Award in
1968. 1972. 1973. 1974 and 1975. In 1973 a new recognition
award was started called the "Master Agent” and Mr. Albro
was one of only 27 agents out of 348 to quality for this highest
award. He also qualified in 1974. During the past five years.
Mr. Albro has specialized in Estate Planning and
Tax-sheltered pension retirement. His studies include
National Underwriters training course. Part One and Two,
National Underwriters Estate Planning Course, Institute for
Business Planning of Wills, Trusts and Family Agreements,
and Liama’s Advanced Program in Estate Planning. He has
| just completed a course in the New Pension Reform Act of
1974.
Mr. Albro is married to the former Carol Sanders and the
couple has three children, Doug. Mark and Sandy. The family
attends First Baptist Church where Mr. Albro is a deacon. He
also is a member of the Association of Life Underwriters and
the Kiwanis Club.
The Agency manager and son. Doug, are residing in Paris
and Doug is a student at Paris Junior College. Mrs. Albro,
Mark and Sandy will join them there at the end of the spring
semester.
DELTA COUNTY
FARM BUREAU BOARD
President ............................... H. C. Young
Vice President .................... Horace Durham
Secretary-Treasurer ................. V. G. Olson
Members: Don Cauley, Frank Crawford, Dee
Jackson. T. C. Maddox, LaFray Mitchell, Harry
Nimmo, B J. Rainey and A. H. Young.
OFFICE STAFF
Secretary ............................... Ruby Cregg
Claims Representative ........... David Denney
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1976, newspaper, March 18, 1976; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983665/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.