Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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I1’11’, B-'pti-'t t,hurch lu‘ld
l.hIl0t ,uiar monthly nnvting
f Mrs. Bob Bettes,
b . Vi ot. i
Dickie Golden opened the
Mt'L with prayer. In a busi-
0 Vision conducted by the
* ..n, Mrs. Mickey Brackeen.
' , made by class of
rl Assignments were given
f..r October and new
lumbers
for October and new
[giccis were installed.
' Jerry Cotton presented
L^n-otional in two parts, “Ten
Kon.mrindrnents'*, and “The
v . • prayer”. The closing
K was given by Mrs. T. E.
inuring the social hour, Mrs.
d Moore showed color slides
[(“vacation Bible School and
fhl,r church activities. Refresh-
jfl^Cooper Review,__
meats were served to ei
bers and one guest. Mrs. Moore
November 1 ia the date for
the next meeting which will b.
held in the home of Mrs. Mickey
Brackeen.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Marsh
had as recent visitors, Mrs
Jessie Morris, Lewis Tatum ;|ul
Larry Morris, Paris; Mr. and
Mis. Sam Marsh, Pecan Gap-
Ike Carrell, Cooper, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Marsh, Irving
Runzy Marsh, Dallas.
Mrs. Ada Bohanon of San
Fernando, California, is here
visiting Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs.
Alma Brooks, Dallas, was also
a guest in the Smith home last
week.
October 14, 1965
FOLLOW THE CROWDS
IN
PARIS
PARIS, TEXAS
Biggest Sale Of
The Year...
26th ANNIVERSARY
SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS
Outstanding Timely
Values Throughout
The Entire Store..,
3 MORE DAYS
Anniversary Savings
REMEMBER....
SALE ENDS
SATURDAY OCT. 16
MRS CHRISTINE WEAVER
Belayed
Mrs. Roberta Johnson, Com-1
rnerce. spent Saturday n:ght with
Mrs. Lucille Perkins
Mr. and Mrs, Truman Cheney
and children have moved here
into the house owned by her
mother, Mrs. Burl Adam of
Deer Island, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Black,
Temple, visited Mr. and Mr
Delmar Black over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Camp-
bell have returned to their home
in Sacramento, Calif., after hav-
ing visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Campbell.
Mrs. James Crouch, Mark and
Labane, and Mrs. John Shaw,
Commerce, visited Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Carrell during the week-
end.
Miss Paula Jean Moon. Dal-
las, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Moon.
Diana Cantrell, Cooper, spent
Friday night with Jan Moore.
J. L. Moser, Honey Grove,
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Biack and
Jean Ann. Dallas, visited Sundav
with Leon Vandvgriff. a medi-
cal patient in a Terrell Hospital,
and reported him as improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tatum
and Mrs. Faye Williams ar.d son
MRS. CLARENCE SIMS
DRUG TOPICS FEATURE POST h TEU
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TIn 01.0 TEXtfo,
PEOPLE PLfiCEO
ACOPNS BETWEEN T-«E
Tops to ccrzEcr
N.AT FEET...
“THE GOOD OLD DAYS?”
.... signs of the past
Today’s prescriptions pro-
long lives and shorten the
duration of many illnesses
MILLER’S
Pharmacy
Your Dependable
Druggist
Phone 199 Cooper
of Pecan Gap, attended the 4th
birthday party- of the Tatum's
great - granddaughter, Donna
White in Dallas Saturday, and
visited other relatives while
there.
Visiting with Mrs. Addie Lan-
caster and Mrs. Ola Yokem dur-
ing the weekend were Rev. an-'
Mrs. Jerry Watson and sons of
Petty; Rev. and Mrs. James
Sloan Rev. Gene Cummings. Mr.
and Mrs J. B. Lancaster, Clark-
sville; Mrs. Jess Giddens and
Miss Luna Hurst, Pecan Gap.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl George and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hort-
on and son of Paris visited over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom George.
Mr and Mrs. Herman Hopkins,
Petty, and grandchildren, Alice
and Christopher Brooks, Ft.
Worth, spent Sunday with Mrs
Lucy Tidrow and Mrs. Maggie
George.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Routt
spent the weekend in Dallas
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McGuire,
Bonham, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Moore.
Elmer Branum visited Satur-
day with the Jarr.es Campbells.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmittt Polk
Pans; Mr. and Mrs. Rogers ot
Ambia, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Carrell and Wanda Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Richard Sampson. Reeni
and Diana, and Mrs. Sampson's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Williamson and
children of McCloud, visited over
the weekend with their mother.
Mrs. J. A. Williamson, a medi-
cal patient in a Coushatta, La.
hospital.
Tom Robertson. Paris, is visit-
ing his sister. Mrs. Emmitt Mc-
Carrcll and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moss visit-
ed in Paris Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Moss
and family.
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At
Mrs. Lera Mae Carlisle and
sons Harold and Gerald, have
moved to the Highway Village
from the Tom Sioan residence
on East Waco.
Mrs. Fannie Phillips is on a
extended visit with her son-in-
law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs
Ed Thaggard of Bartlesville.
Okla., who came after her last
Thursday.
O. D. Day Jr. of Ft. Worth
and formerly of Cooper, is re-
p:red recovering satisfactorily
-cm. serious injuries sustained
.r. a fall recently. The accident
occured while he was on duty
at a Ft. Worth plant where he
has beer, employed for the past
twelve years.
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DELAYED
Mrs. Harold Collard and dau-
ghter Kerri Lynn of Commerce
visited her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Bo Rainey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hooten
hare bought a house and moved
it to their lot, and are nowr at
home there.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Galen Irvin were their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Rogers
and son and Linda Irvin of Mc-
Kinney, and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Irvin and baby of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dunn have
returned from Huntsville, Ala.
where they visited their daught-
er, Mrs. Standly Dean, wrho un-
derwent major surgery last
week. They report her condition
is good. They also visited re-
latives in Arkansas and Georgia
Mr and Mrs. Roy Mattingly,
who have lived in the Johnnie
Shaw house mr several months,
have moved to Jordan.
Mr. and Mis. Larry Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Jones and
their friends visited Mr. and Mrs.
Everett oJnes last weekend.
The condition of Mrs. Sterling
Rattan is reported unimproved
in a Paris hospital.
Delta Lodge
1240 AF & AM
Called Communications
Saturday Night
October 16. 1965
7:30 O’clock
Work in E. A. Degree
Visiting Masons
Welcome
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Banks
Mr, and Mrs. Pat Banks To Observe
50th Anniversary In Dallas Sunday
NEWS FROM
CHARLESTON
.MRS. WAYNE TEMPLETON
DELAYED
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Russel'
and James. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Toon. Mike and Toney, Dallas
visited over the weekend with
th?ir parents. Mr. and Mrs. P.
E. Nabors.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver and
Gayla, Fort Worth, spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr
and Mrs. Dow South and Mrs.
Nell Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Helm \
spent last week in Dallas with
their daught ?r, Mrs. Royce Stie-
fer. who had surgery.
Billy Templeton and son.
Phillip Wayne, Richardson, spent
the we kend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T mpleton.
Attending Quarterly Confer-
ence in Cooper Monday night
were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Temp-
leton, Mrs. Hugh Nabors and
Mrs. Cecil Basham.
Mrs. Jimmie George has been
quite ill this past week with the
shingles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckham
and daughters of Mt. Vernon
spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Beckham and with Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Manes, Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Schultz
and children. Mrs. Anna Neel
Cook, Houston, was accompan-
ied home by Miss Hazel McGuy-
er over the weekend. They
visit-ed Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McGuyer, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
McGuyer. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and
Mrs. Charley Cooper attended
the funeral of H. B. James in
Nocona on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott attend-
ed a dairymen’s dinner last
week in Paris honoring Troy
Kern.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Banks will
observe their Golden Weeding
Anniversary on Sunday October
17th. in their home at 5307 Bee-
man. Dallas. The couple was
married on October 15, 1913 in
Hopkins County.
Friends and nelativ.s of the
couple are invited to attend op. n
house celebration Lorn two to
five o’clock in the afternoon,
given by their daughter. Mrs.
Oscar C. Boswell.
Son of Elijah E. and Mary
Banks,, Mr F.anks came to Delta
County in a covered wagon with
his family when he was ten
years old. Mrs. Banks was the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will
McDonald.
The couple resided in Delta
County until ten years ago when
they moved to Dallas.
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Mrs. Preston Palmer of North
Hopkins has returned to her
hone after visiting her son-in-
k.w and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Neal and Jackie at Kens-
ing.
South Side Square
Cooper, Texas
Mrs. W. C. Neal of Kensing.
Mrs. Preston Palmer of North
Hopkins, and Mrs. W. I. Brock
of Sulphur Springs attended
funeral service for their cousin.
Pat Campbell of Winnsboro, on
Monday, Oct. 4.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. (Bud) An-
glin and Mrs. Ear' Tafum were
in Mesquite Sunday, Oct. 1, to
visit Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Anglin
and Miss Cara .anglin. Other
guests in the Anglin home in-
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Tatum. Mrs. D. M. Heath and
daughter, Miss Fannie Bell
Fletcher, Mrs. Willard Watkins,
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Watkins.
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Do Not Ignore
Nature’s Warning
Burning, smarting, feeling of
sand in the eyes, soreness of the
eyeballs, redness, inflammatory
condition of the eyes and lids are
common symptoms of eyestrain.
Headache about the eyes, temp-
les, and down the back of the
head and neck is generally due
to defective eyes. Extreme ner-
vousness, nauseation, and swim-
ming of the head may be due to
eyestrain and the individual suf-
fers for months without, any sus-
picion that the eyes may be in
need of an examination by an
optometrist. Injury to t h e eyes
due to neglect is permanent, and
general health often impaired.
You can be safe and sure about
your eyes without risk or obliga-
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And, to insure good vision, be
sure and have your eyes examin-
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and Putman Streets, Sulphur
Springs, Texas. Adv.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1965, newspaper, October 14, 1965; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth984410/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.