The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1953 Page: 12 of 15
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The Rusk Cherokeean, Rusk, Texas
FEBRUARY 5, 1953
EAGLES ECHO
STAFF
Editor-in-Chief -i Leila McCarroll
Assistant Editor •—«"-Jane Stafford
Sports Editor Truman Huggins
Feature Editors - Syble Dossctt and Ruth WoM.-;
Society Editor Sue Madden
Sponsor Mrs. Lewis McCarroll
The Snooper
Why is Pete Jones looking so
sad lately? Could it be because
Charlotte has moved to Nashville,
Tennessee.
We have a new boy in school
this week girls! Kenneth Booker
has moved to this fair city from
Nacogdoches. We're glad to have
you, Kenneth.
Marlys Sue has renewed her
romance with Dwight Mason it
seems. They were together last
Thursday night.
Ann McCarroll certainly is
proud of her new yellow blouse
could it be because Johnny Irwin
gave it to her for her birthday?
Where was Dolores McGaughey
Friday- We hear she went to
Arlington to see Lloyd. Have fun
kid?
Merlene Berry was in the hos-
pital in Dallas last week. We cer-
tainly missed her. Hurry back to
school, Merlene!
We have a new couple this week!
Kenneth Mann and Nelda Smith
were in the show Sunday together.
Good luck to both of you.
Who was thai you were with
Saturday night, Mary Noll Wright?
Was it Keith?
What's (his I've heard about
Helen Crews? Has she gone J'ville
on us? Could Billy be involved?
Say, who were you wandering
around with Sunday night, Helen
Clapp? Could it have been
"Cackle"!
It seems as if Shirley Mitchell
lost out on all the fun when she
went to Dallas last week-end. Hub
Shirley!
Leila may be seen lately in a
Studebaker with a Louisiana
license plate! Could it be Larry's?
Bobby Jack Dodson was with
Donna Evans Saturday night. Bet-
ter latch on to Bobby Jack, Donna,
he surely is a cute boy.
Mary Ann Beard, Darsie Maness,
snazy girls.
Kenneth Simmons has been wan-
dering around like a lost dog this
week. Could it be that he misses
Betty?
Bill Freeland don't you ever take
a bath? We have had a number
of requests from the English Class
IV to ask you to wash all that lip-
stick off your face.
Rusk Defeats Lions
To Win First Half
Of District Race
dusk's Jiigh flying Eagles set a
pace that no other team could
match, and won the first half of
District 19A with a 52 to 38 win
over Lovelady Tuesday night,.
January 27.
In the first half of district play,
Rusk scored a total of 420 points
for an average of 60 points per
game. The opponents scored 260
for an average of 38 points. James
Swink, who is the leading scorer
for Rusk, made 194 in the seven
games, for an average of 27Vz
points, This is in district play
alone. *
In the Lovelady game, which
Rusk won 52 to 48, Swink was
high point man for the Eagles
with 23. Irwin was next with 14.
Goodwin was high for Lovelady
with 13. In the B game, which was
played in over time, Jimmy Per-
kins paced the winners with 15
points. Irvins with 15 also, was
high point for Lovelady. The
final score was Rusk 40 and Love-
lady 39.
On the second round of the dis-
trict, which opened Friday night,
Rusk defeated Trinity 66 to 45.
Swink was high point man for
Rusk again with 21. Irwin follow-
ed with 13. Humphrey was high
point man with 14 for the Tigers.
The Rusk "Bees" also winning, 45
What Rusk High
Folks Are Doing
The epidemic of flu seems to
have almost vanished and the stu-
dents have again started to "go
places."
Royce Mclntyre, Jack Suratt, and
Jamie Smith went to Stephen F
Austin College at Nacogdoches to
ask about playing football next
year.
Jane Staffod visited her twin
sister in Jacksonville Wednesday
night.
Leila McCarroll, Dolores Man-
ess, Mary Ann Beard, and Gloria
Guinn went fo see the Trinity vs
Rusk basketball ganme at Trinity
Friday night.
Dolores Mctlaughey and Ruth
Woods visited Dolores' Dad in
Alto Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Woodall and
baby, Randy, of Crockett visited
Helen Clapp this weekend.
Bonnie Jones went to Tyler to
visit friends last week.
Jamie Smith and Clarence Wall-
ace took Jamies' brother to Port
Arthur Thursday night.
Nelda and Harlan Crawford vi-
sited their grandparents at Nacog-
doches.
Mrs. W. M. Rozell of Alto spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Miller.
Junior Boys Beat
Sophs Tuesday
Tuesday of the previous week,
found the Sophmore and the Jr.
boys playing. The Juniors were
trailing through out the game un-
til the final minute when they
made seven points. The final sc-
ore was 10 to 5.
On Thursday of the same week
the girls of the same classes play-
ed. This was a run-a-way for the
Sophs. They made an early lead
and never surrendered it. When
the final whistle blew, the score
was 20 to 9 in favor of the Soph-
mores.
—WHAT—
RUSK FOLKS
—ARE DOING -
Mrs. Lclia Caswell oí Bullard
visited Mrs. Ohio Walker Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams, Jr.,
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Williams, Sr., carried Miss
Esther lfarrisan to Dallas Sunday.
Her son is ill and in a hospital
there.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stovall visited
his sister in Many, La., over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fitts visited
her mother in Cushing Sunday.
Attending the basketball game
in Trinity Friday night were: Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Gregg, Mr. and
Mrs. Sherlock Holmes, Mrs. Riley
Maness, Mr. and Mrs. Loarn Sim-
mons, Pinky Phillips, John Harper
Stevens, Mr. Frbddie Thompson
and Mr. and Mrs. Obie Walker.
Miss Joan Jackson was in Den-
ton this weekend, where she sang
at the wedding of a friend.
Mrs. R. C. Tuckcr is visiting
relatives in Dallas and Kemp this
week.
Robert Murry, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Murry, has just returned
from Korea and is home. He has
his discharge from the army.
_ _ __ _ _ „ . . to 29. John Robert Butler con-
MC5ar.r.°!1 JC£S°!i I nected for 22 points while Ellis
had 11 for the losers.
happy last week and cut off their
locks. Your hair looks right
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Maness of
Jacksonville visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jewell Maness Sunday night.
Now TRY THIS
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Hot coughs and acute bronchitis due to
you can now get Creomulsion
specially prepared for Children in a new
ttink and blue package and be sure:
(1) Your child will like it.
<2) It contains only safe, proven
Ingredients.
(3) It contains no narcotics to dis-
torts nature's processes.
<4) It will aid nature to soothe and
|f«l raw, tender, inflamed throat and
bronchial membranes, thus relieving
the cough and promoting rest and
•lecp. Ask for Creomulsion for Chil-
dren in the pink and blue package.
CREOMULSION
FOR CHILDREN
(•Dews Coughs, Chest Cold*, Acuta Bronchitis
On Thursday of last week, the
Rusk girls went to Elkhart. They
were not as fortunate as the boys,
however, losing 29 to 9. Ruby Ham
led Rusk with 5 points, while
Nivins had 10 for the winners.
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Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our many friends for
the cards,, flowers and visits while
we were in the hospital. Also to
the doctor and the nurses.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guinn
Buddie Roye and
Mrs. Lucy Echols.
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Niagara is an Inaian word
meaning "Thunder of Waters."
Reno, Nevada is farther west
than Los Angeles, California.
Mrs. Al Smith, Mrs. W. M.
Rozell and Mrs. Harold Miller
visited Sunday with Mrs. Coy
Smith who is in a Jacksonville
hospital.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and
Edwin Kent left Tuesday for
Venzuela where Mr. Miller is em-
ployed.
Mr. and Mrs. George Martin
visited Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Blanken-
ship at Lake Durren Sunday.
1953 Yearbooks
Received By WHD
Clubs Of County
The Home Demonstration Clubs
of Cherokee County all have re-
ceived year books for 1953, accord-
ing to Home Demonstration Agent
Mrs. Irene P. Odom.
The year book contains officers
of the council, and a place for
each local club officers, comm-
ittees, programs, special days,
special demonstrations, calendar
of activities of the clubs, also the
agent, and many other things of
interest and importance to the
members of the ten Women's Home
Demonstration Clubs.
The Rusk Cherokeean published
these books.
4-H Club Girls Of
County Receive
Yearbooks Recently
The 4-H Club girls of Cherokee
County have received mimeo-
graphed year books for 1953.
These books contain the Club
Motto, Pledge, Prayer and Order
of Business. Each girl, by following
her year book will know what
to expect at each meeting and
when to attend the special train-
ing meetings. A place is also pro-
vided for each girl to keep a re-
cord of the work she does through-
the year.
These books were mimeograph-
ed and assembled in the Home
Demonstration Agent's office.
Citizens State
Bank Employs Buddy
Hinton Recently
Charles (Buddy) Hinton has re-
cently been employed in the book-
keeping department of the Citizens
State Bank, according to an ann-
ouncement by" E. R. Gregg, pres-
ident.
Mr. Hinton is a veteran of four
years, serving aboard ship in the
Orient.
I He is a graduate of Rusk High
! School and attended Stephen F.
I Austin College at Nacogdoches.
He is married to the former Miss
Mary Jane Holcomb, and is the
I son of Mr. and Mrs. O; S. Hint-
on of this city.
\
Mrs. Charles Pearce and child-
ren visited her parents in Kiowa,
Okla., last week.
All Mrs. Pearce's friends will be
sorry to learn that she is ill and
in the hospital and hopes that she
will soon be better.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Thompson of
Jacksonville visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gladstone Thompson Sunday.
Mr. George Tucker of Chockett
visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Crysup
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Crysup visited
in Jacksonville over the weekend.
Mrs. Charles Decker and Mrs.
Wilbur Gabbert visited in Dallas
Monday.
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1953, newspaper, February 5, 1953; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth149957/m1/12/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.