The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1959 Page: 8 of 16
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THE CHEROKEEAN
JUNE II. It
Mrs. Richey Feted At
Tea Shower Monday
'39 Grads Of
i'ville High
Hold Reunion
A tea ihower honoring Mr*
James Warren Richey. nee Mar*
Evelyn Dodson. a recent bride, was
given Monday evening from 7 to 9
J'VILLE — Jacksonville High
School graduate oí the class o£,
'39 held a reunion Saturday night
Muse* Dolore* Miller and Ann jn the Liberty Hotel Twenty-fix
McCarroll registered the guests. 0{ the eighty seven graduates were
The many beautiful gifts of present and along with their
china, crystal, linen, silver and wnen. husbands and other guest
o'clock June 15th in Fellowship kitchen utensils were displayed by made a total of forty attending
Hall of First Baptist Church Miss Snellings, Mr W.llingham the reunion
and Mrs. John Jopliri jar|< Casey and Lt. Raymond
Background music was provided Tucker, two classmates, were hon
by Miss Sue Banks at the piano ored by a memorial placed inside
Other assisting witn the lovely the program cover Both of these
affair were Miss Patricia Dodson, (hfl'r ,,ve* f,ur,ni? Wor!d
iiiter of the honoree, Miss Cynthia War "
Ault. Miss Donna Bothwell, Miss Highlight of the evening was the
Lela Arm Keels and Mis Judy lowing of a Mm depicting da
Hostesses for the event were
Miss Irene Snellings. and Mes-
dames Dudley Willinghaxn. John
Joplin. Jeff I/Ovelady. Mable Horn,
Mary Johnson and Ella Day
Receiving guest were Mr W
R, Dodson. mother of Mr . Richey,
and the honoree She wore an ori
guiil white taffeta frock with lace
ruffles dramatizing a smoothly fit
ted bodice and skirt Caught at the
waistline was a large taffeta bow
which hung to the hem line
The tea table was covered with
an ecru lace cloth and centered
with a lovely arrangement of ma
jestic daisies in a crystal compote
A dresden doll in the foreground
added to the charming setting
J ^
PITCHIN'
WITH
PERRIN
Bank's
Jacksonville
Briefs
activities, which John Box local
Attorney, had made during the
year of ,19.
Those attending the reunion
from Jacksonville were: Florine
Beall Shank and her husband, Earl
Shank; Mary Agnes Ward Lane
and her husband, Lewis I.ane; Berl
Mr and Mrs Buddy Parker and Hichardson and his wife Chris j
family of Lubbock, Mr and Mrs r;r vi* Bíchardson; L J. Lelnback;
Pasco Parker and family of Waco, Eulaine Emerson Haw and her
and Mr Joe Dan Parker of Lub- husband. Uonard Haws; and C. L.
bock spent the week end with their N>wburn. Jr.
Miss Robert I- 'a tee served punch mother. Mrs O B Parker, who Others were Marion Parker Mil-
from a crystal bowl and Miss Au rwP.¡ved medical treatment in Nan ¡t.r 0f j,alias; Mabel Sewall Owens
drey Simmons, aunt of the hon Travis Memorial Hospital last of f.ufkin; Shirley Holcomb Jay
oree served individual cakes iced week Joe Dan will be at home for and Travjg Jay of Tyler Robert
in white with pink rosebuds Other part of the summer Tjp(on 0, Nederland; Merle Bar-
tea dainties were roasted nuts and o h(.r Mcfíee of silsbee; Kirksey N,
flower mints in pastel pink and Utah leaders other «tales in the parkr of Abilene Ray "Buddy
green production of gold
Patricia Par on* and Sally Summers, Rusk
"cowgirl*" added color and interest to tht Lions
Club float at Henderson recently, whan tha Rodeo
thera was launched with a downtown parad*. The
float is lettared on each side, "Rusk Lion Rodeo,
Aug. 6, 7 & 8," and afford the opportunity of
giving added publicity to the 11th annual event
each time it appear in neighboring city parades.
It' slated as an entry this weekend at the
Lufk'n Rodeo parade.
Retiring Employees Are
Feted, Homecoming Mon.
By J. Perrin Willis
June 14 was a big day for the!
Rusk Merchants. They not onlyj
tied their 1958 record of 7 wins
and no losses, but they showed a'
big improvement in many posi-
tions.
The game was between Rusk andj
Laneville. at Laneville. As you
know, most teams are harder to¡
beat on their home grounds, but i
Rusk did that job in great style.:
Ray Berryhill was the Rusk pitch-
er. Bill Jones was catcher.
Berryhill is not only pitching
better ball this season, but he is
doing a good job at the plate.
He hit another home run. But he
was not alone in that, for Archie
Kennard put another homer on his
record. And Mark Hassell did the
same thing, driving the hall over
the 400-foot mark.
The final score was Rusk 10,
Laneville 2. It showed Laneville Telephone subscriber? in Jack-i alphabet ending with Zednick, Har-
played better ball than they did ponville received their new 1959 old J The Smiths hold a big lead
in Rusk on June 7. telephone directors' by rrail Tues- on listings with 33, followed by 23
day morning. According to reports firms whose names begin with
Talking about games—that New ^ from Carroll West, Jacksonville, Jacksonville. There are 22 John-
Salem team was a big surprise. District manager for General Tele- ron listings, 21 Jones, 18 Williams.
THE BOOK WITH THE NEW LOOK; Mr . Mary Ivy. telephone em-
ployee it checking the new telephone dicertory that was delivered
this week in Jacksonville. The new directory ha the new look with
full color photographs on front and back.
5,245 'Phone Books Placed
Hanna Real Estate Agency
In Cherokee County Abstract Co. Office
OFFICE PHONE MU 3-4344 RESIDENCE PHONE MU 3-4747
Home with 9 room , 2 bath* Fenced back >ard 7 large pecan
trees About % 're All city utilities Inquire for price
Home v-ith carpeted combination living and dining room. Kitch
en. den. 2 bedrooms, bath Built-in garage Attic fan Corner lot
ha* 125 ft fronl All city utilities Priced at only $0500
Attractive home for small family Ideal for a couple Has com
bination living room, dining room and kitchen. Two bedrooms,
hall and bath. Carport with utility room Just outside city
limit. City water Butane gas acre Trees. Garden Inquire
for price.
Well built home only one year old on paved street. Has living
room, dining room, kitchen, dinette, 3 bedrooms and hath
I Carport, utility room, city light , water and gav
16 acre short distance out idc city limits on highway 09 Home
with living room, 3 bedrooms, combination kitchen and dining
room, bath, screened back porch Double carport Rroller hou e,
5,000 capacity Running water on land.
Weekend Specials
MICHOLSON'C
■■FOOD STORE
Admiration
COFFEE 65
Picnic
HAMS
LB
33
Saxet
Pork & Beans 25
3 CANS
C
Neuhoff'i
Pure Lard 3 - 49'
Gladiola
FLOUR 10 - 89'
Bulk
Weiners 3 *1
00
Wilson's Savory
E0
LI.
15
They played Sardis at Sardis. The phone Company of the Southwest,; 17 Moore. 16 Thompson. 16 White.
A covered dish dinnr in the Re Winfred Black, in charge of pro- score: Sardis 4, New Salem 1. Af- this yera's directory carries 3.305 ond 10 Stewart listings.
creation Hall at Rusk State Hos- gram arrangements, presented the ter dragging bottom all season this listings. ! 'S * livings with 359 were tops
pita) Monday night honored a Carl Lloyd family, Mr and Mrs bunch of boys-for they are the; This new directory has the new in alphabetical listing There are
group of retiring employees. Jim Bob Griffin and the Horace youngest group in the league-beat look wjth {uu color photographs nn lutinc. under x ?nd onlv 1
, The occasion also was a climax «rry Ba"d, who entertained with Mt. Enterprise and then came to on the {ront and back. A total of "0,,st'"gs *
to Homecoming activities at the a program of varied music Sardis loaded for bear. 5 245 directories are to be deliv- unrier Z
Garrett and Claudine of Dallas Hospital, a yearly event sponsored Recognized as having traveled It didn't take long to get Ralston fred in Jacksonville. The Summerfield sect,on
r.'on Tillman and Frances of the ,0C111 chapter of the Texas the greatest distance to attend out of the pitcher's box snd bring The first listing is for A&P Su- of the directory carries a total of
r ( ar Public Employees Association homecoming were Mr and Mrs. L. ¡n paui Middleton to hold those per Market and on through the 81 listings this year.
Mrs Essie Madden provided K■ Ml,ler of B">' Sprin*- Mr MiH« boys down. With more practice
l-.niiview. I)« H MayfiHd tnd b.ok8round mu.ic .t Ih. ".! .torn' cant:lv' any ,e™ a hard run ^11 C" L¡_ „ D..I
M.r„ u, M.yiicid smuh „f wh,„. „„d pry t llSrZ- z« "p " "0M Closed Faced Fishing Keel
las; Elizabeth Allen Harrison of ployees of the hospital visited and¡
r>i i '> 1 Urt Milla* tic oIca <t /o# .
Dalla , Raleigh Freeman
den , California, T L White of
Frankston is on the win trail
.. pital Mrs Miller is also a former
Claremore, Oklahoma; John W were served food buffet from the . , „
Overall Jr and Uns of Bryan; Ed sumptuous display. Individual tab- Wilkes of Rusk was the ag?,n T y P ^ a feat Sunda-V
Holcomb of Pearsall, Dale Barnum les for four were covered with ™ ^ pulM.
white cloths and centered with ar omesl lonT,er tmpioyee present T},ey beat Glover on Glover's home
white cloth and centered with ar she observed her ^ birtháMy ^ ^ G,over on]y
Likened Unto Model "T" Car
By Vern Sanford
In May, a fellow up Tulsa way
rod too often, check it over care-
fully first. Chances are it hasn't
been out of the case since you
und Alline Ross Barnum of Aus
tin; Dorothy Koddy Coleman of rangements of seasonal flowers. May 25th she retjred in 1947 and fóst' one came' on their' home by the name °f R D HuH 0b" "ot hack from a trout stream last
San Antonio; Kathryn Harris Tyra A warm welcome was extended while emp|ayed worked variously Brounds Je *iU ,ee what u" served the 10th anniversary of ot [° , .
of Midland; David O. Smith and by Dr Cha W Castner, hospital 1S a.tendant and ¡n the cookine j t
IOT.,„e or Loui.burg. ^«n.^den, .„d E.,! C Ro , T„d S.y, tI" e„Td
and Janie and Dr George Brown TPEA president
of Tyler
The Millers and Mrs. Wilkes Frankston 7. Glover 5
After dinner certificates were were presented small gifts of re-
presented the following retiring | cognition. j G,over was supposed to play Sar-! man who fi«ures out a waJ t0 put
ladies: Mesdames Pearl McI-eod. According to Mrs. Irene Starkey, dis at sardjs but through an agree- a cannon on the moon- However,
served the 10th anniversary
. . .. . .. , . *„„„j summer. It could stand a good
his invention of the closed-faced ,
. coat of light varnish. The reel
is in, ree will need oiling and your leader
His name probably won t go ■ cj,ecked. Be sure your knot is
down in history along with the good
Mary B. Jeffrey, Gladys E. Mc- jn charge of registration, approxi
Clendon. Martha Bonner, Mollie A. mately 250 persons attended Mon-
Reagan, Gertrude E Holden and day night's event.
Miss Musick
Selected For
Education Tour Miss Wa fIarris Flower. íor the occasion were er and thoM> ^ wi„ ^ hard to
Miss Beverly Mustek of this city Awarding the certificates were under the supervision of Mrs. Joe ^ Can Rardis do it,
was selected as one of 33* girls to Mr* Essie Madden, head of the Sales. And the centerpiece for the
make the Sixty Missionary Educa- occupational- therapy department head banquet table featured a
lion Tour which is sponsored by;and Mrs Edith Vick, director of cake, approximately four feet in
Miss Ida Harris.
the Woman's Society of Christian I nurs"iK
Service
The 33 selected are all from the PgQCOClc FofTlllv
Texas Conference of Methodist , '
Churches Miss Musick left Mon ReUn¡Oil Held
day by bus from Texarkana to tour . . . ...
missions and churches in parts of Ifl JOCKSOnVllle
Mississippi, Tennessee and Ark Mr and Mrs Hoke Peacock oulline' st(K>d at the entrance to
ansas In their tour the group of were hosts toa family reunion of the building. This work of creative
young people will learn first hand ¡the Peacocks at their lake house artlstr> was accomplished by Mrs.
of the work program underway near Jacksonville over the week
width, which has a replica of the
Hospital administration building,
and surrounding grounds. Iced in
white, the "cake building" was
accented by shrubs and flowers of
life-like colored icing and decora-
You can use a fly rod from a
boat, wade fishing, or by floating
around on a rubber inner tube.
Generally, unless you are an ex-
cellent caster, you'll need a little
more casting space than with a
casting rod.
There are many who like to
lions A picture of Dr. Castner in
E. C. Barnes, Jr., of Galveston,
ment between managers Sardis will the who ,gauve th* world a
play Glover at Glover. They are Í new fishing reel has made a great
having a big homecoming at Glov- contribution Jo the contentment of
the people who live on this earth.
Hull made the Zebco reel. He
Then we have Rusk at Frankston. rrkel" °Ut ^ ^ -
Rusk will be trying to make jt¡S,nce thfn- Practically every other wade the fJats in lhe early morn.
eight straight, breaking last year's man"facturer of i,shin®,.eqmp"! ng and late evening. My own
record. And Frankston with a win j cor"e a}°"g _w^h some choice is to fish from a boat close
lover Glover will be hard to ^ i modification of it. The Zebco, how- around log jams j just iike the
' ever, continues to hold its own scenery
in sales. Drop a good popping bug a-
The closed-faced spinning reel j0ngside one of these logs. Let it
rest a moment or two, and then
yank it just a little so that it
will cause a slight disturbance.
Then just let it rest for a few
for Methodism in these particular (nd Attending and also visiting who 18 the dau£hter of Mrs. Pearl
We have no report on the Alto-
Mt. Enterprise game.
June 2lst games will be—Rusk
at Frankston. Sardis at Glover,
Laneville at Mt. Enterprise, and
Alto at New Salem. The Alto and
gets a lot of kidding from fisher-
men who are addicted to the use
of open-faced reels and conven-
tional reels. Some of them refer
New Salem game should be inter- . .. „„ ., ... ,. .... . .
... , , . , to it as the reel with the built-in minutes
estmg, since it will be a battle for... .. „ . . nnn'Jies-
, . ' bird s nest. One conventional reel Chances are that
next-to-the-bottom spot. > ^nances are mat
arf,ai! Rusk friends and relatives were
Beverly parents are Mr. and the following:
Mrs Bill Pierce of Arkadelphia.
.Mrs El ma Musick. Jr
a
McLeod. She is visiting her mother
here.
"As president of the sponsoring j
organization I wish to express sin
League standings as of now —
Rusk 7 wins, no losses; Sardis 6
wins, 2 losses: Glover 4 wins, 3
some ambi-
fisherman even called it an ocean tious ljMle bream will hit at it
going coffee grinder. a time or two, while a big old
Henry's Model-T had a lot of bass is looking on. Then the perch
ing , c T*' ' , , fun P°ked at ¡t. to°. but was will leave it just as quick as he hit
.• losses; Frankston 4 wins. 4 losses; „f _n annA ollf^ , , 1 Jusl as qulCK as ne nu
" „ New Salem. 1 win.. 7 losses: Mt. mobilS ^ ^ h3S
RUSK VISITORS Arkansas, Mr and Mrs. Louis But- ccre appreciation to everyone who
Mr and Mrs R F Perrv of ,er of Houston, Dr 8nd Mrs Byron contrjbuted in any way to the suc-iE R 1 e r p r 1 * e- 3 wms, 4 l0sses| The closed-faced reel has spread
Houston and Mr and Mrs llamón aní^ ,hrep children, and: tess 0[ this year's Homecoming „C,°U ^ C^n^e Popularity. Today you'll see
Mr . Edna Deaton of Knoxville.
Ff you think women never do
anything on time, you've never
g< ne shopping with them.
• at Rusk State Hospital." said Earl Alto 7 losses, no wins (so could this more of them in use than any
one): and Laneville 5 wins 3 losses, j other type of fishing ree,
. agreed by all present that Ue wan^ 10 ,ban'< a^' Ihose who are many others, but all built
Monday was a most enjoyable daty are w°rking so hard building pretty much on the same princi-
Miss Elsie Peacock and Mrs /or the former employees of the ^'eacbers at the Lions Club ball- paj
Louise Ball of Refugio, Mr. and institution, and its present per- Park- That is a great improvement
Edge of Beaumont visitd Mr and Tenncssee. and Mrs Bi„ slaver of J.
. .(01 ge Sutton at their coun jasp{.ri houseguests of Mrs I^>uis it was ai;
try home here over the weekend Hll,i,.r
^ DUllCii iVf finrlu v it'n
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But have difficulty understand-
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Mrs. Roy Davidson of Beaumont sonnel.
and Mrs. J H Pearman of Alto,
houseguests of Mrs. D. T Cave-
ness;
Miss Linda Sue Nixon of Jasper,
Miss Marylyn Butler of Houston, La I U H fl
and Miss Susie Ball of Refugio. 1 Wl 1 U ' 'C,U
houseguests in the John Butler
home:
Mr. and Mrs. Alford Wilson
and Cathy of Houston, houseguests
decided it wants the bug. If you
are all ready to set the hook, you
have a nice little fight coming on.
Even a 2-pounder will double
your fly rod. It takes some adroit
playing to bring him in. And when
you get close to the boat, have
your net ready. It's not a good
You load them with 100 yards idea t0 try t0 lift a basg intQ a
and when they are completed we of 8 or 10 pound test ,ine Mt the ^ wUh g ^ ^ ^ lead.
expect to see them full at both tenSion just right and you are in er
little League and Tri-League games.. the fishing business. They are es-, There's a lot of fun in taking
pecially liked by women, children pan fish wjth f]y rods t y
Only two more games before anrj nersnnc who HiHn'f learn fn .
All Co, T..I„ Th-I persons wno dian t learn to Can use lures, minnows or worms.
the All-Star game on July 5th The cast first with the conventional Any of them will do. depending
race as of now is between Sardis j reel Many of the 0id.timers also!of course upon how hungry the
and Rusk If Rusk loses its next have turiied t0 the closed reel. | flsh js, and how you present the
two games and if Sardis its next You'll find them everywhere a meal.
two the All-Star game would be crowd fishes. This is particularly jfg a reai education in wateh
Skin tests were administered1 un- at Sardis. If Rusk loses but one true on jetties and at fishing docks an adept flv fisherman TTsuallv
ol her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe der ,h^e sl,Perv'sion of the Cher game, the game will be at Rusk. and floating fishing barns. They he is pretty thorough and works
Peacock f>kee ( ount>' Tuberculosis Associa- it's just that close. Anything are ¡dea[ for having a lot of fun over his water well If he knows
Also attending the event from Uon Tuesday night at New Hope, can happen. Rusk is the only team either with a bass in open water ¡how to handle hh equipment he
Rusk were Mrs Louis Butler, Mr «wording to Mrs Edna Harkins. to beat Sardis. Frankston is a tough Dr a big old carp around a baited can reallv sack up whatever kind
and Mrs Jiggs Butler. Mr. and wcutive secretary The 23 receiv- team that will provide a real ball fishing dock. of fjsh he<s Meki
Skin Testing
At New Hope
Mrs John Butler and Rosemary,
Mrs. D. T Caveness. and I^ouis,
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peacock.
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Girls State Elect
Pat Cornelison
As Commissioner
J'VILLE—Miss Pat Cornelison
of Jacksonville, a Citizen of Blue-
bonnet Girls State now in progress
in Austin, at the Texas School for coun y"
the Blind, was elected Commis-
sioner of Precinct of her County. R/jnfjcf SunHdV
in the general election held Satur Z J . * Zl
day night. Pat was assigned to the School ClOSS 10
Nationalist party and is residing . . _ . .
and voting in "How About That" HOVC jUppCT Pri.
ing the TB tests were members game June 21 at Frankston.
and their families of the New Better be there.
Hope Home Demonstration Club. o
Nurse in charge was Mrs W. K.
Anderson.
These will be read Thursday
night at 8 o'clock
Next Tuesday night tests are
"" c°'d Spri"8! i'ville Court
Mrs. Harkins also reported 2 J'VILLE—Jacksonville's Corpora
Only 1 Case
Tried In
For that reason there are mil-. Now that you've talked me in-
lions of fishermen who uncon- to it. I think I'll get out right
sciously pay tribute to the inven- away myself.
live genius of Hull. q_
And since we are writing of There are 12 silver buttons on
fishing we might as well suggest the front of a policeman's coat
that this is a good time of year to The chief executive of all fed-
do a little work with the fly rod. eral prisons is the Attorney Gen-
What you catch will depend up- eral.
on what you are fishing for. For _rrr-: -
instance, if you just want to load
new cases of tuberculosis in the tion Court has been quiet the past up with pan fish, then a few
week A chcek with Judge George small flies laid deftly under a
Crawford revealed that only one willow tree at this time of the
case came before him in the past: year are calculated to do the job
6 days On the other hand, if you want
A drunk was picked-up, pled | to have a little rough and turn
guilty and fined the minimum of ble argument with a good bass,
$20.50. : try your luck with a good pop- 1580 on ANYBODY'S
Here' Music That's
New ...
A check with Police Chief Sam ping bass bug.
The Fidelis Sunday School Class Bollinger revealed that nothing of A small bass on a fly rod gives
, Ur . .. - _ .. of the First Baptist Church of any importance was under inves- you more fun than a big bass on
an rtwj g soon sored to c£l« £?te Rusk W,n h'V* * covered dish) ligation. U heavy carting rod. And since
hv th« «.rirmmirin. viJ.-i. ri..k supper for husbands and wifes at The police department recovered they are now rising to the lure,
b> the Jacksonville Mw.nis Club ^ F|mnan.8 lnn Friday nigh( # numb„ of too|f for , ^ ^ . g00d popping bug to ed into
June 26th at 7 o'clock. His Negro employee had stolen the right area can really produce
All member and associate mem them. The tools were recovered, some lunksrs.
to attend. and no charges filed by the man. Sioce you may not use your fly
County
Miss Cornelison is the daughter
through the local American legion
Auxiliary Unit.
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