The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1966 Page: 3 of 14
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THE CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK. TEXAS, THURSDAY. AUGUST 4^1966
"^MATHEWS-MILLER
COMPLETE FAMILY SHOPPING
PAGE THREE
Hospital
News
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ADMITTED
Lorene Brinkley, Rusk
Wade Hampton, Rusk
Mr. F. R. Cleveland, Rusk
Steve Ballew, Rusk
Mr. Otha Curry, Rusk
Mrs. Linda McClure, Rusk
Mrs. Martha Liles, Alto
Dollie McCrary, Cushing
Mrs. Mable Wallace, Rusk
Virginga Womack, Grapeland
Mrs. Vera Sales, Rusk
Mr. Robert Pearson, Rusk
Ben Griffith, Rusk
Barbara Lucas, Grapeland
Loucille McCrary, Reklaw
Mrs, Ella Meredith, Rusk
Mrs. Lela Stein, Cushing
Mr. O. A. Moake, Alto
Mrs. Lorine Brinkley, Rusk
Mrs. Sarah Chapman, Rusk
Mrs. Claudia Jenkins, Rusk
Debra Lusk,Rusk
Mrs. Harvey Ford
Mr. Mark Adams, Alto
Mrs. Shirley Poole, Alto
Mrs. Robert Peterson, Rusk
Mr. J. F. Price, Alto
Mrs, Naomi Earl, Alto
Tinnie Waggoner, Rusk
Donna Mae Barnett, Rusk
Mrs. Iva Lou Sessions, Rusk
Mrs. Lela McMillan, Rusk
Bud Hampton, Rusk
John Cook, Rusk
Mr. W. E. Russell, Rusk
DISCHARGED
Mr. William Russell, Rusk
Lynn Self, Rusk
Mrs. Lucy Price, Alto
Virginga Womack, Grapeland
Mrs. Vera Sales, Rusk
Mr. 0. A. Moake, Alto
Mrs. Effie Petty, Wells
Inez Conley, Rusk
Tishie Gossett, Rusk
Mrs. Elvira O'Neal, Rusk
Mr. E. G. Grisham, Rusk
Mrs. Doris Murray, Rusk
Miss Gyla Travathan, Alto
Ben Griffith, Rusk
Mrs. Lucille McCrary, Rusk
Mrs. Martha E. Liles, Alto
Mr. Glenn Cobb, Rusk
Barbara Lucas,Grapeland
Mrs. Loal Stein, Cushing
Weafus Griffith, Rusk
Lorine Brinkley, Rusk
Mrs. Mable Wallace, Rusk
Steve Ballew, Rusk
Mrs. Elsie Johnson, Rusk
Mrs. Claudia Jenkins, Rusk
Mayo Starkey, Rusk
Mrs. Linda McClure, Rusk
Mr. Robert Pearson, Rusk
Debra Joe Lusk, Rusk
Mrs. Kate Stovall, Rusk
In
LV!
ival At
Rev. Grover Talbert, pas-
tor of First Baptist Church,
is in Martinsville, Nacogdo-
ches County, this week pr-
eaching for a revival at the
church there. Rev.GeneTom-
lin, formerly of Rusk, is pas-
tor of the Martinsville Bap-
tist Church,
Twice daily services are be-
ing held, In the morning and
evening.
During Rev. Talbert's ab-
sence, Rev. James Crowley
will fill the local pulpit.
Sardis Revival
Scheduled To
Begin Sun.
Revival services will begin
Monday night, August 8th at
the Sardis Baptist Church.
Rev. Charles Haley of Alto,
as guestt evangelist, will br-
ing the message each even-
ing. s
Service will begin at 7;45
in the evening. Everyone is
invited to attend.
««WHAT—
Rusk Folks
—ARE DOING—
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Richard-
son returned to their home
at Liberty Sunday after two
weeks vacation here and at
Corpus Christi, Galveston,
and Dallas, Their children
Jirnmy and Rhonda remain-
ed here for a longer visit
with grandparents Mrs, Lois
Henry and Mr. and Mrs. J,
W, Richardson at Alto.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Knapp
had with them the past two
weeks their grandsons Rus.
sell and Gary Woods of Pasa-
dena and recent guests, Mr.
Knapp'a mother Mrs. P. A.
Knapp of Calvert, his bro-
ther Capt. and Mrs. R. A.
Knapp of College Station and
their sister Mrs. Frank
Wt'WI
Make it a Rule to.
HERE!
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1966, newspaper, August 4, 1966; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150664/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.