The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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Tisb Wlndbam, Editor : Phone 81
Say it with flowers.
Say it with ours.
Cut Flowers, Pot plants, Funeral
Designs.
MRS. LEE ROSS
THE RUSK FLORIST
Member Florist's Telegraph Delivery.
Mr and Mrs W H Hanna and
children are visiting in Georgetown
Miss Emma Arrent had >as her
gu"etst Sunday^ Sam Vaugham of
Jonesvpile( Texas.
Mr and Mrs S A Norman of Jack
sonville were Sunday guest of Mr
and Mrs A R Odom
Mr and Mrs C W Marshall and son
Charles Rodney of Jacksonville spent
the holidays with Mrs Ida Black
and family.
Sheriff J A Smith was in Jack-
sonvile Monday.
Miss Irene! Price has returned
from! Paris where she spent th holi-
days with homefolks.
Miss Benriie Blakley was a visitor
in Palestinee Monday afternoon
Mrs Nell Faukner spent Monday
in Jacksonville with r latives
.Mr and Mrs Alvin Sherman spent
Monday in Blackjack with Mrs J F
Davis and family.
Mr and Mrs O L Manning of
Troup spent the holidays here in
the Sam Manning home.
DROP your watch and DROP in to
see WalDROP.
Myles Humphus of Dallas is the
guest of Miss Pryors.
Mr and Mrs Tommie Burks and
son are visiting in Detroit, Texas
Jack Dennis of Lake Charles La.,
is a guest in, thee M Stovall home
T J Stovall Sr spent the holidays
in Ft. Worth With relatives.
Henry Guenzel visited in George-
town during the holidays.
Mr and Mrs John McDonald, Mrs
Will Dechard and Ila Dechard spent
Sunday in Augusta with relatives
Mrs W E Westfall nad daughter
Miss Marjorie of Garrison were
guests of Mr and Mrs W E Westfall
during the holidays.
Miss Willie Tosh of Houston was
a weekend guest of her mother Mrs
J W Tosh.
R E Finley spent the holidays in
Dallas with relatives, he was ac-
copanied home by Mrs Finley who
has been visiting there.
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Smith Jr.
■and son of Mullen were holiday
guests of Dr and Mrs L Smith.
Ben Hart of the highway depart-
ment spent the holidays in Houston
Mr and Mrs Ralph P H Guinn and
son Tom Howard of Overton spent
the holidays here with relatives
THE WHITE KITCHEN
Sandwiches of All Kinds
Cigar. Cisinrcttos, (' ndy. Etc.
Real Mexican Chili Hamburgers
Built Up to a Standard Not
Down to a Prire
THE CLEAN PLACE
R. C. TUCKER
Mr and Mrs Joe Bain spent the
hoidlays 'in Waco, they were accom-
panied home by their son Bobby who
has been visiting his grandmother.
Rev. and Mi's T H Brabham and
children of Ft Worth spent the holi-
days with Mr and Mrs A M Vining
Mr and Mrs D W Lowe and child-
ren spent Christmas day in Jackson-
ville th guests of Mr Lowe's moth-
er.
Mrs J F Davis and daughter Miss
Edith of Blackjack were guest of
Mrs Alvin Sherman Tuesday.
F L Snelling of Harlingen spent
the holidays here with his sister
M'ss Irene Snelling.
Mrs Robert Henry and little
daughter of Duback La., are the
guests of Mr and Mrs O B Slayden.
Mrs Bessie Colley visited rela-
tives in Lufkin first of the week.
Charles Dutis of Dallas was a
guest of Miss Elouise Sherman
Christmas day.
Mr and Mrs Jack Zachery and
children spent Christmas day in
Athens.
Miss Elouise Sherman had a& her
guests Monday, J W and Miss Dori-
t'ny Crysup of Jacksonville.
Mr and Mrs E B Sr.ider and child
r:n of Tyler were holiday guests in
the Frank Newman home.
Mrs T M Sherman and son James
are visiting lit K.ler,
Miss Folrence and Harold Pryor
were visitors in Teague Tuesday
Mr and Mrs H T Brown of Jack-
sonville were in Rusk Tuesday
Miss Mildred Chapman spent the
holidays'in Dialville With homefolks
W F Perkins who 'is attending a
dental college in Dallas spent the
holidays here with his parents Dr
and Mrs W F Perkins
Mr and Mrs Alvin Pryor, daug-
ter Florence and son Harold Visit-
ed in Houston, Port Arther and
Beaumont during the holidays
Mr anw Mrs H L Dickson and son
of Ft Worth spent the holidays with
Mrs W J Tosh.
Mr and Mrs L D Guinn had as
their holiday guests, Mr and Mrs
L L Guinn and children of Port
Arther, Mr and Mrs Palmer Lowe of
Waco.
Mrs Gerald Chapman and son left
Monday for a visit with her parents
in Gonzales,
Mr and Mrs Homa Gee of Dallas
spent the holidays here with relatives
Mr and Mrs Dudley Reeves and
children of Littlefield are visiting
relatives here.
Wlliam Ricketts of Houston spent
the holidays here with his parents.
Mr and Mrs Chas. Newman and
son of DalSas spent the holidays here
with relatives.
Cliford Baker of Nacogdoches
spent Sunday here with friends.
Mr and Mrs Tom Howard Black
daughter Miss Mary Ann of Bryan
spent the holidays in the home of
Mrs Ida Black.
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Mm Kate Ward Tomlin of Okla-
homa City, Okla, was a guest of Mrs
Louie Butler Saturday.
Miss Wilma Perkins who is teach-
ing at Malakoff spent the holidays
here with homefolks.
Mr and Mrs Jiames I Perkins and
daugter of Houston spent the holi-
days here in the Perkins home.
Hunter Smith of Jacksonville was
b guest of Mr and Mrs J A Smith
Monday,
Mr and Mrs* W E Sloan and Ollie
Phifer spent Monday in Tyler the
guest in the J R Herrin home.
Mrs H O Ward spent Christmas
wiith her niece Mrs Tom Hardin in
Dallas.
Mr Lloyd Pebsworth, City, and Miss
Corine Webb of Jacksonville were
married here Sunday morning.
Mr Pebsworth is an employee of
the Leader and has been here for
months, comling here from Marshall.
The happy young couple leave this
week for Marshall where they will
make their home.
Louis Butler Jr. of Henderson
spent the holidays here with his
parents.
FOR SALE—20 head of horses
and mules. For sale or trade.
2tp Alvin Sherman
Marriage Licenses
J V Cummings to Ima Brown.
T J Smith to Thelmia Moody
Dan Weaver t0 Grace Mercer.
Frank Tilley to Virgie Horn.
Charlie White to Melvina Rlawls
J E Leistkso to Lillian John-
son.
Fred Humphrey to Frances Now-
lin
Tom Buxton to Anna Dent.
John Henry Wiggingins to Inez
Coleman.
H G Wallace to Ethel Bell.
Mrs John Sloan spent the holidays
in Lufkin with relatives
Reese Dupree of Dallas spent the
holidays here with his Mother Mrs
E Dupree.
Mrs F B Guinn spent the week-end
in Lufkin in the R C Musfclewhite
home.
Mrs Callie Grammen had as her
holiday guest, Mr and Mrs Kit Henry
of Port Arther, Mrs Wilbrn Maig-
nllrd and Tom Grammer of Hous-
ton.
?■;'I-ucHe Porker spent the1
week-end in Elkhart with homefoiks!
Mi::s Pauline Ailen spent the hoii-
days with her mother in W>aco.
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrnce Smith went!
to Houston Saturday to atend the!
wedding of their son Di Edward j
Smith t0 Miss Bernice Kin^ of Hous-i
ton.
Mr and Mrt- J W Chandler spent
the hriidays in Gullat'n with home-
folks.
Mrs W E Hurt of Beaumont spent
the ho Mays here with her parents
Mrs A!v:n Sliattuck of Alto was
, ^hopoing- ir Kusk Tuesday.
Mr and Mm R R Renshaw and son
Ralph jr spent the holidays in
Teague and Decature.
Mrs Elizabeth Arrent and daugh-
ter of Lufkin spent the Christmas
holidays in the I M Stovall home
Mr and Mrs C F Gibson, daugh-j
ter Miss Ethel of Austin. John Gib-;
son of Huntsville, Mr and Mrs Bob'
Staples and daughter Susan of New'
Braunfels, Mr and Mrs G W Gib-
son and children and Mrs J F Mal-
lard of Jacksonville were guests in
the home of Mrs J P Gibson during
the holidays
We have stored near Rusk two
pianos, one small size upright, thr
other a large upright fceth like n-3W
Will sell for just the ba^nce das;
terms very easy. Address Manufac-
turers Wholesale Dept. 1708 Laws
St. Dollas, Texas. 2tc.
DROP your watch and DROP in to
see WalDROP.
PREPARE NOW FOR COLD WEATHER
It's Sure to Come!
Better call around and se ect that,heater before
real cold weather arrives. Our line of both Gas
and Wood Heaters is very complete—and our prices
are most moderate.
Also a good line of Every Day Household Needs.
KEEVER & SUMMERS, INC.
Day Phone 15 t Night Phones 89 and 18?
NOTICE
We, the undersigned are not re-
sponsible in any way for debts con-
tracted by anyone in our employ, ex-
cept upon properly signed purchase
orders.
LAGOW & WITT, Contractors. 1
W. C. REICH, Superintendent
DROP you watch and DROP in to
see WalDROP.
The Beautytorium
GUARANTEED TREATMENT
FOR TENDER STOMACH
Dr. Enid's Adiu Tablets bring re-
lief from stomach pains between
meals due to acidity, indigestion and
heartburn. If not your money is re
funded. Mosley Drug Store.
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J. H. Moseley, Optometrisa, Rusk,
Texas, with 33 fears in the proctice
of Optometry,
No charge for emminaion.
PARTY
The members of the XYZ Chib
enjoyed th holidays with a most won-
drful dinner with Mrs Bohn Francis
on Thursday night.
Each member carled a well filled
stocking which was hung up over
the old fashion fireplace, a name
was drawn and the lucky person re-
ceiving the same 'after the dinner
which was served in four courses
The table was beautiful with
red carnation center piece, its love-
ly china and exquisite glassware and
made an ideal Christmas tablte.
The guests returned home, with
greting for a Merry Christmas,
thanking the hostes for a most' de-
lightful evening. Those who enjoy-
ed this chjrming hospitality were
MisSee Beaulah Allien, Betinie
Blakley, Esthr Mae Bates, Marjoret
Harrison, Irene Price, Tish Winham
■and Kathleen Wallace.
Jed C Adams formerly of Glade-
water but is now making his home
in Jacksonville, was in town Wed-
nesday on business
Mr and Mrs C B Keever and Son-
ny spent Christmas in Enn'is. Mr
Keever returned Tuesday but Mrs
Keever and Sonny remained for the
week.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
The Bane Dairy
A. P. BANE, Prop.
Phone 209
We Give the Best
DELIVERY TWICE
DAILY
Phone Us
Dr A C Shaw, and W H Wallace
returned from a deer hunt down in
Southwest Texas, bringing home the
limit two big bucks, each. They re-
port a very enjoyable trip.
NOTICE—On January 1st I will
take over my college farm daily
that has been leased to A P Bane for
(last four years. Twenty-eight
years ago 1jhis dlairy originally
known as the Iron Mountain dairy
farm made it's first route and has
been in continual service ever since.
To those whom have contributed
to it's support I wish to express my
gratitude and ask you to continue
with me. New customers solicited
also and your trade or a part of it
will be appreciated. When need
milk or cream think of my Jersey
herd and Phone 282 J.
Mrs. D. S. Lewis
STRAYED—2 Cows. One about
10 years old, light red, short crum-
ple horns with cord around horn.
1 light black muley with a few
wh'ite spot on head. Reward phone
209, Box 252, Rusk, Texfcs.
Side Quit Hurting,
Got Stronger, Well;
CARDUI Helped Her
WOMEN! Get rid of the handi-
caps of a weak, debilitated condi-
tion with the assistance of Cardul.
Mrs. R. L. West, of Huntsville,
Ala., writes: "I was weak and
run-down. I had a pain In my side,
and I kept losing weight. I grew
nervous over my condition — this
was unusual for me, for I am very
cheerful when I am well and don't
easily get nervous. I knew I
ought to take something. My aunt
told me I ought to try Cardui,
which I did. I began to feel bet-
ter. I kept It up until I had taken
three or four bottles. My sldo
quit hurting and I was soon feel-
ing strong and well."
Cardul is sold at drug stores here.
IS THE PLACE where you
can obtain with ease, speed
and comfort that beautiful
PERMANENT WAVE—
any style—which will give
to you that attractive ap-
pearance that all women
want
MRS. LESTER MANESS
Our Sale of Holiday Hats is
Now On
Be sure to see these hats be-
fore buying your^.n e w
holiday hat.
Mrs. S. R. Curtis
SAVE
MONEY
TIME and
WORRY
By Buying Your
GROCERIES AND MEATS
PROM US
A Nice Line of
CHOICE FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
In Season
Service That Satisfies
AT
Prices That Please
Sam Manning
PHONE 47
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Gifts for the Family..
The Best Time to Select Your
Gifts Is NOW
Nothing is more appreciated by the family than a
Nice Piece of Furniture
or a Set of
Beautiful Dishes
We cordially invite you to come in and see what we
have, at a price you can afford to pay.
Large Stock of GUNSandAM MUNITION
Special Attention Is Given Our Ambulance Service
W. H. WALLACE COMPANY
RUSK, TEXAS
Business Phone 123 Res. Phone 191
Of Course...
When you buy Groceries, Meats and Veg-
etables, you want the best obtainable at
the lowest possible price (quality consid-
ered), and courteous service.
U Get the Best When U Buy Here
APPLES Small
2 Dozen 25C
ORANGES
Dozen 19c
Grape Juice
Bottle 10C
PEACHES
No. 2 J Can He
CHILI
2 Cans 25c
CHERRIES
2 Cam 25c
CORN Fancy—Cenntry Gentleman
2 Cans 25c
LARD
8-Lb. Carton 52c
SHORTS WW.
i#o u . *1.35
BRYAN STOVALL
CASH GROCERY/ WE DELIVER
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The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1933, newspaper, December 29, 1933; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291624/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.