The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1965 Page: 3 of 14
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Hospital
News
ADMITTED:
Mr. O. Mullii s, Cii'-hinv;
Mi.-: J mi k I!n -iins. Alio; Mrs.
M. 1'. H 'm:; y, MiyilHle; ('Inis-
tine Ha!•!•>*, (•.<), Nacai^chps;
Emm.i Lois Bryanl. Rusk; Mr
Fi'.'rri.cio S .1:/. An: " n. M . f "lyclc
A Safid-rs, u'!s!<; Mrs. Floiri,
Srshy, I', ,k: IV.lor- !
T'hlvs (col), cii liln*. : Mrv Kffic
Whifc, Ri's't: !> Ivirah M-vi-mma-
Rusk; Mr. R. I* Harrison, Forest;
Mr. Dcyl ■ I, I anpvton, Rusk; Mr.
Moo'c. Ru l-; Mi, Terrs
IVrtjins, p< ■;«:•* M-'s Op:-l Or
ni iny, A!' ■; Ar!hii<- ! Tlv mp
s.-n,':(<-•!I. R"s!;; ai'.il Mr. Clifford
Simjwm, Rusk
DISCHAKUED:
Mrs. Mllir. ! l-iic, Rusk; Mrs.
1-.l!;r Sinuletary, Rusk; Louise
Jefferson and baby i;irl Jefferson.
Jacksonville; D •Ivimh Ili""¡ns
Rusk- Mrs Carl Sadler and baby
hoy, Rusk; Mr Fn-il L. den. Rusk;
M>' . Florencio "nliz, Austin; M>-s.
May Jen s lí.tr T: Mrs. W \.
F'-i'-we'l. fV-lv:l]-; M-. () (}
V % s. Ct> M N'tur:
Th' runs; n. i'li'-k; Mrs .f-iojc-
HlU'MIno and 1 -iliv. A''o: Ml' (T.-fli
A. Sand"!". Rusk; Mr R C Ac-
k'-r , Rii'-!;: <'-wnV] Head (eol>,
Ha h; Mr. Tom Sar'ain. Rusk;
MCarrdl Dm-. -. Mav
c:i'o Tinps (r !), Cii,■-■hill!!; Mr. 0.
I. Lane. n. Rusk; Fmnr; Lois j
F.ryan Re.-k- De!">r;;h MeCom-
r?>ek; Mr. Ge''.r:;e Moore,
Rusjc: Mrs M p Ramscv and
baby, Maydelle; M-s. Opal Ger
many, Alto; TNTr. Clilfei-d Simn'-on.
Rusk: Mi-: Fl'-ri'ie Scsby. Pi"-k
and Christine Harris f"ol), \aeo"
doch^s.
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Shop Mathews-Miller Department Store
n.v i .Ot l.i I A v f.
S^r^TS—F-or i Our Exchanqes
T'aoinas .Teifr.-?r>n was the first
president of the United Stairs to
be vaccinated against snrdlpox.
There a;-e r> minerals consider-
ed essential ia the human diet and
they are iron, calcium, phos-
phorus, sodium, potassium, chlo-
rine, iodine, sulfur, manganese,
majjnesium, fluorin, bromine, cop-
per, cobalt and zinc.
Half a million children in the
United States will swallow pois-
onous substances this year, ac-
cording to estimates.
Cox-Caveness Rites
Read Here Saturday
I
ymbol of Better Health
V-,; -- ;.«yv.
Your Druggist
Serves You!
Your pharmacist is dedica',
•d to beiierin* your health,
whether lie's iilling a pros
,-ription or supplying you
with manv ví<; I needs You
■:m rely on his training . . .
his. experience . . his ski'l
rul knowle'lye to carry cut
-tf>ctor's ord"rs always!
CARTL1DGE
DRUG
North S'do of Square
Phone MU 3-2358
Saturday night, July 21 in th"
Rusk First Methodist Church M •
' Stephanie Ann Cox, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cu'x became
the bride of Mr. Louis Caveness
son of Mrs. 1). T. Caveness in a
double rinti ceremony pefoimed by
| the Rev. Jewel McCUii'
Two large white columns cut
■wined with garlands of flowers
and smilax and pine grenery for- ,
med the background for the can
(llelight ceremony. An arch of can
dleabras and baskets of flowers
were On either side of the altar ,
with the traditional kneeling ben
eh in fronl.
Mrs. Don Crysup played Ihe tra-
ditional wedding music and ac
eompanii d Mrs. C S. llinton, Jr
who san • "Because".
The brid •, given in marriage b\
her father, was beautifully gown-
d in an orieinal er- ation 1 •• hi"n
(I ef pure silk oi "":/a veil'd m ■
m (vi., neau de sni". Th" el" • int
•'-wr>. designed with a >:h alh si!
heiiette, featured mold -d ln'ila-"
•o d a rounded n"eldin". Aonlioi- s
"f imported re-'iiibniidried Aln-
"con lace encrust I " th s"< d n;i
's enhaneerl tb - bodice front, ae-
■ •■"iitinu the neekl'TV -Mid <-m- • '
■'v: inta the skirt f••• •>( The fin I
leeves were elbow leucth The
ti"a'h skirt was accented villi i
detachable over «kii-t whieb nn-
■ id d in box nlents, extendin:: ' )
•< > h-tH'I train at th" waMlinc The
Sr'd"'s V"l|, a'taeli' d |e i p"'i'I
" ! t-.-id (-' vert d pilIbfiv hat v
if s''!"- il'usien and i < ai !a d to Or
" ' •' h"r train.
Miss Dana (llvi.n Cox sei"ed her
• • ter as maid ' f b "'-r H',:d
■ii.'iids were Mrs. F! t)>'-rl F'O'I |
^emieiei'S ef Vneo- dei-h"s. Mis'-
Tanie Diekev and Miss Rclty Mat-
tock <;f Rusk. The bridal alt nil i
ants were identically "owned ir ¡
fle-r length, enmii'"- -.tvle cow " !
of wj'k ornnnza ovr peau di
SOle
in pale yellow, and they carried I
nosegays of veil, w chrysanthe-
mums sprinkled with white dai-
sies. Their head dresses consist-
ed of clusters of satin flowers.
Swving as best man was Mr.
Denny Bell of Dalas, Groomsmen!
v. en■ Mr, Ronny Frazier of Fort
\V( r!h, Mr. Morris Ray Teutcli
ol Dallas, and Mr. Jim Bob Coker
<.f Tyler. Ushers were Mr. Mike
Day and Mr. Jimmey Ramey of
Rusk. Candlelighters were Rob
aid Jimim Rearman of Alto, nep-
hews of tin1 groom.
F' . hei daughter's wedrling,
M C'íx chose a street length
dinner rirrss in yellow, set off with
■i matching yellow hat and shoes, i
Mrs Caveness wore a si root len-!
■'h dinner dress of crepe aceent-
• d with laee in a soft coma color
with matching' shoes and hat.
Immediately felb-wine Ihe cere-
■ pv a re ■ ption was held in Ihe
and1' 1 i - eeption h • 11 of the
ai'-i It '["v l'"id"'s table was cOv-
■ red with a cloth of lace upon
vli'eh vas sel the three tiered
weddiii:'. caite, silver punch ser-
va-e, candle,abra, and flower ar-
r.aivjeai nt Mrs. Ro.v Davidson
! Hi;e|elent and Mrs Sonny Pi ar-
man of Alto, sisters of the ':re"m,
•• i \. d th cake and punch. Mrs
John Shelby II - <1 of Lufkin pre-
•id"d at the -.an si regislor. Others
ai th ho'iiseparly included Miss
\pj-j Y'-.r-hn, Miss Janis Sales, i
Miss At"1 Morse. Miss Gay Pot-
«an and Miss Kay Robinson.
Afle- , weddln". trip to New Or-
leans. Mr and Mrs Caveness wil
.-ik > di ir lv mo in I.asper. Tey-
a« whe;-" Mr. Caveness coaches
food,all and teaches at Jasper
'b-'li School.
M Caveness is a 196-1 '..'.radii
ale of Ru U High School where she
served as Drum Major in the
Rusk Ili 'b Schoi ! Band. She has j
attended the University of Texas, j
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OUR SPECIAL PRICE
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Just Pay $295 Down (cash or trade) and $64 Per Month
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We Also Have Special Prices On All Cars
In Our Inventory!
RUSK MOTOR SALES
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SMART, NEW
Fashions
For Now and Into the
New Season!
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NEW
SHIPMENT
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In the Easiest-of-care (¿
Fabrics!
SPORT SHIRTS
Special Purchase Sale of HunJ.ods of
Finer Quality Short Sleeve Shirts!
2.99 Each
2 I©? 5.00
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AMERICA'S FINEST JEANS • SINCE 1850
BLUE DENIM 3.85 to 4.15
SLIM FIT LEVIS
Black, Loden, Cactus,
Faded Blue.
25
i JUNIOR PETITE
JUNIORS
MISSES
Boys Jeans
ON SALE!
13 y< Ounce
DENIM!
Regulars and Slims -
Size 6 to 16
Neat Fitting Jeans
At A Special Low, Low
Price.
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BOYS
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2 to 12
Reg. - Slim
2.98
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SPENDABLE QUALITY
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1965, newspaper, July 29, 1965; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150611/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.