The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 7, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1937
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Good Quality
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Chicago Store Wins County
Championship With 8 to 7
Win Over Enloein 3rd Game
Final Game Goes An Extra Inning As Lead
See-Saws Between Two Clubs Staging One
Of Best Battles Of Year.
THE DELTA COURIER
l Pecan Gap •
By Mr*, o. A. Cockrell
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Pro," a'yTIZrT „ Dr *"d “* C' * M*.r.
y est and Mistaken an apartment at the Undley
married at house, moving the first of the
| WUMe fluHhrM i* jp at
Janes CMnic and Hospital. Her
father and sister, Mrs. Lyons, of
Peean Gap visited her Monday.
Playing one of the thrill-pack-
ed contests of the softball season,
Chicago Store won the county
Tall championship on Friday
ght with an 8 to 7 victory ove
Bnloe in an eight inning game.
The lead see-sawed back
forth several times before
Knloe
H. Bowen, r
Berry, 2b
J. Bowen, ss
Wright, 3b
D. Cregg, rf
and Bennington, lb
the I Davis, cf
Odessa Canup were
the Presbyterian manse at La-
donia, by Rev. (A. B. Welch, on
last Wednesday night. They were
accompanied on the trip by Supt.
J. Curtis Pardue and wife.
month.
We have opened up the France
Service Station and want you to
stop and see us. We have best
grade East Texas gas and the best
oil we can buy. We still buy scrap
iron and metals. A^o see us be-
fore selling your poultry. We
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, West graduated from the daughter, Nella Bernice, have an' 3
. ®t Tpxa*s state Teachers Col-, apartment at the home of Mrs.
handle used tires and parts. W«
WILSON & SON
0 Iege' of Commerce, a few years
0 asr° with a bachelor of art degree
0 j Be has taught in the Pecan Gap
Public school for eight years and
during the last two years of his
Chicago ten finally tied the count ' Smlt’h- If
in their half of the seventh and Hagood, c
scored the winning tally in ’he L- ^regg, p
eighth.
The Cooper club took an early
lead with three runs in the first
Stewart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Murray.
H. N. Sandlin will speak In a
county-wide gathering of Lamar
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eac ing, he was the principal of County trustees and teachers in
rur ■schoof He has been promoted, the Parts High School building
| n hl9 chosen profession and will j Tuesday morning. Mr. Sandlin
teach in the Texarkana High w ill explain terms of the new rural
Mias Ruth Ware, of Houston,
spent the week end with her
mother, Mrs.Mary Ware and fam-
ily.
Total
7 12
Rnloe pounded Welch for 17 hit3
to sauare the
aid school bill and
retirement plan.
the teacher
School the coming session. Prof.
West is an outstanding educator
of no mean ability and the pupils.
teachers, parents and trustees of! Hr. and Mrs. O. Y. Janes and
I the Pecan Gap school owe this sons- Dr- Osier Janes and Gaza
C. A. Cockrell
insurance
NOTARY PUBLIC
PECAN GAP — TEXAS
ueau wiui Liiree runs in uie Iir.ST *
inning out Enloe forged ahead in Thursday night to square
the last half of the second frame I r°H°s with a 16 t0 8 victory andlm„n . ”7'' ”w,‘ «“» 7----““
“ Lpnd thn caiHo, , . ... . pan of learning a debt of sincere Janes, returned home Sunday fro-nLa
! L nt° a thiFd 8ame. | gratitude for the valuable services Ne^ Orleans, La., where they' |L|
SPECIAL
SUITS
Cleaned and Pressed
25c
PANTS 20c
DRESSES 30c up
Ladies coats and overcoats 30c Up
SUITS $20 and up
HIGH QUALITY, LOW PRICE
O, Fred Turner
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East Side Square
when tlvo walks and three
were good for four runs. The Dayton Cregg hurled for the
Chicago ten promptly went one up county champions and although
in the third and added another in wild, he allowed only eight hits
the fifth. Davis banged out a and pitched well with men on
home run in the last of the fifth j *5ases- Hunter Bowen led the F.nloe ~—........ au«os, u may oe that
V’ith two on base to knot the count attack ’with four hits out of five |in the course of time, we may find
®c«in times im 'this gentleman’s name in the
that he has rendered during his sPent last week. Dr. Janes and
eight years of teaching here. With' son’ Hr. Osier Janes, attended a
such a splendid start as he has al-1 med>cal clinic while in New
ready attained in the field of edu- Orleans,
eational success, it may be that
again. , times up.
A free trip to 'Apple after two En,oe
were out in the seventh proved Bowen, r
the tying score as Jim Early' Berry. 2b
pinch-hit for Rhodes and deliver-1J- Bowen, ss
ed a triple down the right field L’ Wright, 3b
foul line. The deciding score came1T' Wright, rf
In the eighth /when Craver walked pnmnpton’ lb
I and scored on Bill Bartley’s single | ]f
Enloe’s inability to hit in the'nagood, c
pinches hurt their chances. They D. Cregg, p
had 13 base runners stranded
the sacks during the game.
Chicago Store AB R P
Silman, 2b-3b 5 0 2
Carrington, cf 2 2 0
Welch, p 4 2 1
Apple, r 2 3 2
Rhodes, 3b 3 0 2
Early. 2b 10 1
ptewart, rf 4 0 0
McMillan, c 3 0 0
Lowery, lb 3 0 0
Craver, If 2 10
lley, ss 4 0 1
book of “Who’s Who in America.”
The bride is a graduate of the
Pecan Gap High School and also
a former student of the East
Texas State Teachers College. She
is a beautiful and accomplished
young lady, possessing some very
outstanding characteristics worthy
of emulation by those who are
0[ Privileged to know her intimately.
seeing sights and scenes of Cal-
ifornia.
Due to the recent showers our
farmers have been hindered in
picking cotton during the past
week.
Total
E I Chicago Store
0 j Hicks, If
0, Silman, lb
Apple, r
Welch, p
McMillan, c
Craver, ss
Bartley, cf
Rhodes, 3b
Hurley, rf
Williams, 2b
Early, 2b
Total
8
Total
L. C. Schmitter, who has a posi-
tion with a drug firm in Waco,
Mrs. R. J. Harper
home Sunday from Dallas
upent the week end with his fain- Wortham where she spent the
week visiting with relatives.
Miss 'Anna Hudson who has
spent the summer with her sister.
^ Mrs. H. W. Pierce, will leave this
panied her husband home after week for Dallas where she has a
spending the week end here. position with Hunt Dry Goods Co.
This couple has many friends
and relatives in and near Pecan
Gap who wish for them much
suceea<; and happiness along Ufa’s
pathway.
A Four Piece bedroom Suite To
Be Given Away December 24
O. L. Scott, who has been a
subscriber and reader of the Coop.
ljy?r Review and Delta Courier for
more than twenty-five years, will
give away a four piece bedroom
suite on Christmas Eve, Decem-
ber 24th.
Recent Bride Honored
Mrs. A. J. Reid and daughter,
Miss Ophelia, and Mrs. Ida Mer-
retur.ied! ril1’ honored Mrs. Lloyd McAlister
and w^h a miscellaneous shaver on
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limited number. First come, first
served. Write today. r37*
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Chiropractic 8
BECAUSE 8
Mrs. Clyde Clark, of Durant,
Okla., who (was a guest of her
sister Mrs. John Houston, accom-
Expert Radio Repairing
WATTERSON RADIOS
Williamson Radio Shop
New Day Motor Co.
Announces
Morw new and special equipment to do
fiigh-c/ass work in a jiffy and at a big
saving, namely:
300 Ampere Electric Weld-
ing: Machine.
That will fweld any kind of metal. Bring in your
cracked cylinder blocks and broken machinery.
New Day Motor Company
M. J. THOMAS, Prop.
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Merrill. The honoree receiv-
ed many lovely and useful gifts.
Mrs. Earl Hastings presided at the
piano. Miss Reid gave a very ap-
propriate reading. Bach guest was!
asked to write a rhyme about the |
bride and the one chosen as best
a-ked to lead Mrs. Mc-
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Alister to the basket of gifts, then
she displayed her gifts to those
present. Cake and cream were
served to 36 guests. Mrs. McAlis-
ter will be remembered as Miss
Edna Earl Whittfinburg.
Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Grady, of Dallas, a boy on last
Wednesday. Mrs. Grady will be
remembered as the former Mis3
Imogene Cauley of the Rattan
community.
Mr.?. C. S, Bates, of Waco and, |
Mrs. Sam Bates and mother, Mrs.
Cornish, both of Graham,
here last week the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Cother.
Mrs. Hubert Scoggins and Miss
Frankie Sandlin were shopping in
Paris Wednesday.
Mrs. Ruby Smith and Miss
Mozelle Soekwell have been visit-
ing their sister, Mrs. T. F. Mc-
Donald in Oklahoma City during
the past week.
Mrs. Delmar Brooks, of Green-
ville. was here visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Merrill
recently.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. W
B. Lyon, is seriously ill.
Donald Merrill, who graduated
from the Ladonia High School
last year, has entered Wesley Col-
lege at Greenville for the coming
school term.
Mrs. John Reid and daughter,
Peggy Jean, are in Waskum visit-
ing her parents, Rev. and Mrs. R.
B. Young.
Mesdames Ida Merrill, Evelyn
Reid and Myrtle Houston were
shopping in Honey Grove Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Jessie Cummings, of the
Antioch community, is a patient
at a Paris hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Merrill were
Cooper visitors Saturday.
Everett Wilmon made a business
trip to Vernon Tuesday.
James Sandlin and Hubert Scog-
gins visited Odis Scoggins, who Is
a patient In hospital in Paris.
Mbs Una Walker is in Dallas
visiting relatives. i
Mias Kalthryn Crawford h$m re-
Ptutaed from an extended trip Mi j
SUITS!
Suits! Suits!
Tailor Made and
Ready-Made.
See me and Save.
Curtis Dawson
Chiropractic
m Is a sound, sensible, drugless method of helping
|| nature to restore health through the full and
ll action of the nerve or vital force within
you.
The Spinal Cord
| Is an elongation of the BRAIN and the nerves E
I feed through the vertebrae. If the vertebrae |
J (bones of the spine) get out of place, the normal
** flow of nerve energy is interfered with and the
organs of the body cease to function and become
■j diseased.
0 CONSULT YOUR CHIROPRACTOR TODAY 0
_______ 0 DR. C. E. MOORE, Chiropractor 0
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The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 7, 1937, newspaper, September 7, 1937; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983947/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.