Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1974 Page: 4 of 8
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., -- „ ' ' Dorcas Llass
News From Ben Franklin | Dinncr ncid
M rs. KM. Trail
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iv Bl.ukburn. former as
i' ol Mrs Lucille IVrkms
leaching at Y ork C ollege,
Nelv. was a Sunil.iv guesi
PARTY HONOREES Members of the Lads bugs at Cooper
Manor were honored with a Christmas dinner at the home.
Attending were Mines. Celine Little, center, and left to right,
Bonnie Estes. Lorene Carrington, Flossie Bridge, Gladys Small,
Olcta Caperton, Sharon MeClanahan. Thelma Neal, Mable
McClain. Doroths Millard. Elizabeth MeGraw, Kuth Glanville,
Estelle Hooten. Dessie Carter. Martha Watkins, and Sandi
Smith not pictured .
NEWS FROM COOPER MANOR
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hristnu
sons
the Manor. Ihe
Incheon, a covered
was held Tuesday.
with sixteen per-
lg. I he Craft room,
or the Christmas
the setting for the
decorating the Yule tree. Manv
of the residents enjoyed helping
or watching the activities after-
which hot chocolate was served
to everyone. Centerpieces for
each of the dining room tables
has been provided by Poe's
Flow ers.
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place mats and Mi
Santa Claus
as
c hristma
and Mrs
centerpiece.
A business meeting followed
the luncheon when activities for
the holidav month was discuss-
ed.
After this, the Ladybugs
decorated the entire Manor for
the holiday season including
Faster- Star rvlovli
Tonight At 7:0C
7 he (ooper Chapter #885
Order of I he Eastern Star w ill
meet Ihursday night at 7:00
o clock instead of the regular
time.
A triple initiation will be held;
and a money tree will be
assembled tor the needy.
FLOWERS & PLANTS
ARE LIVING GILTS!
o POINSETTIA
o MUM PLANTS
o GREEN PLANTS
o DOOR SWAGS
o NOVELTY PIECES
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COOPER FLOW ER SHOP
Dial 395-4219 - Night 395-2298
1141 W . Dallas Ave. Cooper, Texas
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Perkins.
Shelton of Dallas. Mr
Hollis Garner, Mes-
Mr. and Mrs. Buster
b> and Patrick, Garland,
thanksgiving week holi
quests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Garner.
Mi and Mrs JakeGiddens of
Bailey were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Mertha George.
Mr and Mrs. Jimmie Horton
of New Orleans. La., visited
Wednesday through Friday w ith
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanna Mr
Norton is a nephew of Mrs.
Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Horton
and their son Malcolm will be
moving to Holland January 1
where he w ill be employed by an
oil company for 18 months.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Crump of
Seguin spent last weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Hays.
About 25 young boys from the
First Baptist Church of Rockwall
camped on the G. L. Payne farm
Saturday night and had church
service there Sunday morning.
The V.M.W. of the United
Methodist Church observed
their ahhtiai Christmas program
and dinner at the church
Sunday.
Tuesday guests of Mrs. Ola
Yokem last week were Mrs.
Maloy Calvert. Pecan Gap: Mrs.
Dennis Lancaster of Dallas.
Friday guests were Mrs. R. J.
Bryan of Orange. Mrs. Lancas-
ter; Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Lancaster. Commerce, and Mrs.
J. C. Lancaster. Saturday. Mrs.
Alvcr Weaver. Paris visied Mrs.
Yokem and on Sunday the R. J.
Bryans brought her a fish
dinner.
It is reported that W W.
Marsh is improving at St.
Joseph Hospital in Paris.
Friday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Rasberry visited in
Pacio with Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Morris.
Miss Luna Flowers is report-
ed to be improving at St. Joseph
Hospital in Paris
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Last Saturday gucsis of Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Routt were
Mr. and Mrs J. P. Routt of
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Houchms
and Wendell, Cooper were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mis
Floyd Thomas. Mrs. Nellie
McCarrell and Mrs. Bea lib
belt. Paris, were Saturday night
guests.
Emmitl McCarrell of Cherry
Street Manor, Paris, continues
about the same.
The monthly pastor and
deacons meeting of the Baptist
t hurch was held Tuesday night
in the home of M r. and Mrs.
Loyd Vandvgriff. Those attend-
ing besides the hosts were Mr.
and Mrs. George Vandvgriff,
Mr. and Mrs. R M Trail and
Rev. Carl Kinnaird, Pecan Gap.
Mrs. Carl Kinnard attended
Sunday morning services at the
Baptist L hurch after being
absent due to surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. John Waller
have recently visited relatives
and friends in Garland and
Dallas. Saturday afternoon
guests of the Wallers were Mr.
and Mrs. S. 1. Minin of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waller
attended the Christmas dinner
at the United Methodist Church
last Sunday. She has been
unable to attend due to illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Turner of
Denison were weekend guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Clay pool.
Mrs. James Feeney of Rhode
Island and her mother-i-law,
Mrs. J. T. Feeney of New York,
visited Mrs. James Feeney’s
brother-in-law and sister, Mr
and Mrs. Jim Melton, Monday
and Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Davis,
Valorie and Shirley of Irving
were Saturday guests of Rev.
and Mrs. Van George. Rev.
George taught the Sunday
School lesson at Cooper Manor
Sunday morning.
Miss Paula Minin of Dallas,
spent Thanksgiving week with
Mrs. Mary Moon. Mrs. Billie
Freeman and Jeff. Richardson,
visited Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Camp-
bell and Ronnie Merritt were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Sally
Billingsley of Pecan Gap. Mrs.
Lelia Campbell of Canvon was
visiting Mrs. Billingsley, also.
Mrs. Susie Kerbow has
returned home from Alahambra
Hotel of Lubbock where she
underwent therapy.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brvan of
Orange, were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lancaster.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Lancaster of Dallas.
Mrs. Billie Freeman and Jeff,
Richardson were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Lav.
Mrs. Lyle Kusler of Irving
spent last weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Eudora Foster.
Ted Foster of Prescott. Ark.,
was a Sunday guest of his
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McQueen,
Christi Gale and Michelle of
Sulphur Springs were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Truman
I ho Dorcas Class of First
Baptist Church. Cooper, enter-
tained their hustiands with a
covered dish supper in the
Fellowship Hall Fridav night'.
December b. Fifiv-one attended
the party.
Iables were decorated with
jed caudles and plate favors
were assorted colored tell
Christmas trees.
Following the meal. John
Shaw led the group in singing
Christmas carols. Mrs Richard
Tatum presented a Christmas
solo and Mrs. Charles Wright
told the story, “The Church
Mouse".
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Suggests Give
Food Certificate
News From Lake (J
B v Mrs
Delia l outitv I arm
has joined the aII-onI
> increase consumption
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till
poulirv and
rough a gift
lotion duiing the
holidays, according
Young. This
h to assist
Rebekah Study
Club Meets
meal.
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cate prou
Christmas
to President H
is a positive approac
those commodities in scriou
trouble, stated Young.
|he Texas Farm Bureau i
providing leadership in coordin
aliug this program on a state
wide basis. Main agricultun
groups are also cooperating
Gift certificate campaigns simil
Irovis Toney
Mi. and Mrs. Don Ihompson
ot Dallas, and Mrs Zona *
I hompson. I ooper Manor, were
Sumlav guests of Mr. and Mrs
Vernon I hompson
Mrs Audlev Anderson and
Mrs Rowcna Dees. Cooper
visited Sat u rd a \ afternoon in
Winnshoro with their brother
and wife, Mr and Mrs. Earl
Hallman.
Mrs L. P. Donaldson of
Bartlesville, Okla. is visiting
Ih ic wiih her sister, Mrs Mabel
Miller, her niece and husband,
Mr. and Mrs Gaines Price and
family, and in Paris with her
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Univ'r*i,yofi
Utah
spend ,he ^
arrived in Coope,j
with l„s D '""Slni*l
pare«ts, Mt
The Cooper Rebekah Study
Club met November 25 in the
home of Mrs. Ruby Ellis and
Mrs. Pearl Chandler with 22
members present.
The meeting was called to
order by the president. Mrs. L.
B. Klein and after a short
business session Mrs. Cecil
Basham brought questions from
by-laws on nomination, election
and installation. Mrs. Jim
Burrow explained duties of
lodge and district deputies.
Mrs. Hugh Waters discussed
the duties of the president of the
Rebekah Assembly of Texas.
The next meeting will be
December 16 when the mem-
bers will have a Christmas party
and covered dish supper at the
1.0.O F. hall.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses, Mrs. Troy Me
Faddcn, Mrs. Raymond Ha-
good, Mrs. Jesse McAlister,
Mrs. L. B. Klein, and Mrs. T.
M. Isbell.
up to
meat,
ar to this are being carried out in
several other states by state
Farm Bureaus.
The program is set
encourage people to giv
poultry and dairy products for
Christmas. This may be accom-
plished through two different
methods: buying gift certificates
or through giving checks or
money orders.
Gift certificates and colorful
mailing envelopes arc being
prov ided to stores which do not
have their own certificates.
Attractive envelopes and mes-
sage cards explaining the gilt
idea cat: be used with checks
money orders.
The following stores partici-
pating are Visor Store in
Charleston; W. W Patterson
Store in Lake Creek; J. H.
Patterson. B. B. Viles. and
Hancock Stores in Enloe; O. R
Freeman Store in Ben Franklin;
Reid and Parrish Grocery stores
Pecan Gap; Moore Grocery,
Klondike; Allen. Chandlers,
MeClanahan. Thomas, Piggly
Wiggly. Silmans, and Wilson
Grocery in Cooper.
W‘«de T. Blcd
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MMI NEW SHIPMENT
PANGBURN'S
CHOCOLATE CANDY
OK A LIFT
FOR A GIFT
Vernon Stanley of Tyler has
been inSaudi Arabiaonbusiness
since November 2J. His wife
and children, Clay, Monte and
Sherry, spent the recent holi-
days with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Stanley.
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Drug Compai
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Thursday December 12, 1974
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YOUR REXALL STORE”
niAL 395-2127 OR 395-2128
COOPER, TEXAS
Hopkins.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vandy-
grift visited Mrs. Myrtle Stotts
at Green Crest Manor in
Greenville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Stinson
and Steven of Dallas, visited the
R M. Trails Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reel of
Paris, Aubrey and Miss Flora
Watson visited Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Crouch, Ladonia, last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orndorff.
Longview, and Ladoyce Hervey,
Mesquite, were Friday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dub
Kerr.
Miss Beulah Kerris returning
home after a six weeks stay in
the hospital and convalescent
home in Paris.
Mrs. Lucille Smith and her
brother, Truman Tatum of
Gainesville spent last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Homer
latum. Cooper guests for the
day were Mrs. Minnie Nance of
Cooper Manor and her grand-
daughter. Jane.
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H Put America s C hoice on the Christmas Tri
and Please the Entire Family.
1 **ca .An °ld fnend dr°PPed in recently, looked around and said
$ t V d?f? J 0U going to }jave any apples again this Christmas?” ’
1 anythmgtodo'whh1!- T'* *7*’tback' APP*« *** »ot have I
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Our ophthalmir dispensers can fit your
presen ption eyewear exactly to the
doctor's specifications.
Sincerely
QUENTIN MILLER
AND all the folks at the
rui^iva A1 THE
DELTA NATIONAL BANK
COOPER, TEXAS
MEMBER F. D. I. C.
LOLA SELL MORGAN
HELEN BOND
JERKY HOLCOMB
TIM GREGORY
BILLIE HUGH GUMMING
FRANK MILEER
LAURA JO TAYLOR
VELMA CHESNUT
KAY GLASPIE
DEBBIE BASHAM
JOYCE ALLEN
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1974, newspaper, December 12, 1974; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth984361/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.