The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1934 Page: 3 of 8
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spent the* week end in Dialville with'end in Henderson.
homefolks.
Mr Ford Dodson and Annie Laura
"I can ejoy my roses a lot mora
Mr and Mrs E S Marshall and Mr Parnell w.re in Husk Saturday even over thc' ya,'d to u !'ose garden on
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and Mrs Lee Willisc were in Jackson lnf?'
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Miss Louise Rosamond and Dr C
W Evans accompanied B D McCombs
to Jacksonville Monday to the hospi
tal.
Redlawn News
her son Mr J E Cole Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Harry Dodson were
here Monday visiting with their par
. nts and old friends.
0 j Mrs Odel Hamilton entM'tr.in<jd the
Mr and Mrs Alton Williams, Mr young: people with a weiney roast on
Dock Williams and son Bill of Hum Sunday night.
ible, Mr Jo Brant, Mrs J M Jackson good time.
and son James of Conroe,, Joe Jack ■
eon of Oakhurst, Mr and Mrs John — _ Tjrv * i~<i"*Ay
Justice and two daughters of Cleve |111 Li Li PI fc W ^
land were visitors of Mrs Odel Ham Q
ilton Monday.
Mr Cleland Parson spf nt the week
end with his mother, Mrs Maggie Par
son of GaUatin.
Mrs Willis Jordan spent the past
veryone reported a week with her mother :,t Liberty Hill
Mr and Mrs J M Jackson and
family have the sympathy of their
rriany friends in thij lioss of their
daughter, Mildred. Weep not dear one
for we know where to find her for
she said I am prepared to rrfjet my
Saviour. She united with the Baptist
Church at the age of eleven. She has
lived a christian life. She will be
Cilatly missed not just in her home
but her many friends will mourn her
passing. She would have been sixteen
years of age the Gth of June.
Those that attended the funeral of
Mildred at Shiloh from here were;
Mrs -1 B Mr an(1 Mrs 1{°y Gole
man and children, Messrs Ernest,
BilMe and Luther Boyd, C.orley Priest
ly, Maigrette Wood, Fannie Belle
McClain, Mrs Odel Hamilton and
children, Miss Mar?' Tullis,
Mr and Mrs Buck Banks visited in
the Jossie Kennedy home last Sun
day afternoon.
The Bethel League nu mbers at
tended a union meetings at Troup on
Sunday.. Alto won thc charter.
Mr and Mrs Jossie Kennedy are
the proud parents of a baby girl,
Wanda Sue, born April 11. Both the
mother and baby are doing fine.
There will be preaching at Behel
Sunday afternoon and Sunday night.
Brother Treadwell wiM do the preach
ing.
Miss Mary Evelyn Lake spent the
week end in Jacksonville with her
aunt.
Miss Marie Tullis returned home'
from Gladewater Friday | Mr Coy Parson of Gallatin spent
I thc week end with Mr and Mrs M.
Mr and Mrs C L Page spent Sun | i.arson_
<lay night in Dialville with Mrs Levie
rolv rs.
Mr and Mrs R A Rogers visited
Mr and Mrs T S Townson of Mt.
Zion Sunday afternoon.
Corley Priestly and Floyd Rogers
of Dialville spent test week here with
friends.
Mrs Leva Bell of Salem was a
Visitor of Mrs Ed Barnes Wednesday
Mr and Mrs A Eddings of Lufkin
spent the week end here with their
son Clint Eddings.
Miss Mildred Baxter spent Sunday
night with Miss Glatha Lake.
Messrs L W Bice and F M Simmons
spent Sunday in Rusk with the latters
son, Lourn Simmons
Mrs E A McKenzie was a business
visitor in Rusk Saturday
Mrs Coy Mae Albn of Alto Mr
and Mrs Omor Cole and children of
Linwood spent Sunday here with her
parents and grandparents, Mr and M
J E Cole,
Mrs Aron Cole of Mt Zion visited
FASTRILL NEWS
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Brother Williams was tier eagain
Monday night with a wonderful mes
sage.
Mr and Mrs Paul Durham and
ch;'drcn of Pineland were here Sun
dav to visit with their son.
Mrs J C Kimball and Mrs C
Evans were in Lufkin Friday
business.
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Mr and Mrs James Albritton, Mr.
Denver Powell and Miss Maragret
Farrow were in Palestine Sunday.
Mr and Mrs W J Moore and son
Mr E C McFadden, Safety Engi
ne.r is here to attend the Saftey
First Banquet that is being given on
Tuesday night.
the'.ast side of my htuse," said Mrs.
Jack Paulvetick, yard demonstrator
Mr Damon Ramey was in Alto Sua for East Jacksonville Home Demon
. day afternoon. I stration Club.
REKLAW NEWS
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■Mr, Eufeene (Jiggs) FeatHerson
of Gilmer was a visitor here Sunday.
Mrs. J. K. Murray and Anni Laura
ere in Ru;di
turtiay.
da.
A. M. Jordan was in Rusk Fri
fternoon.
V. M, Holmes was in Jacksonville!
ursday.
Mr. and Mrs A.
in Rusk Thursday.
M. Jordan were
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berry wera|
in Henderson Sunday.
ASK FOR IT
AT YOUR
GROCERY
ANNOUNCING
VERY BEST
BUTTER BREAD
Here is our new bread. The
old Hometown Bread made
better. You marveled at the
goodness of Hometown Bread,
and you will marvel more that
our new Very Best Butter
Bread could be so good. You
can't imagine how good it is.
You must try it.
Rusk Bakery
BOB MIISEL, Prop.
" J. B. Parnell Jr and little daugh
ter Sarah were in Rusk Sunday.
Mr Joel Ward and Margarett Jor
dan were in Rusk Saturday after
noon..
Biss Bess Looney spent the week
end in Rusk.
Mrs W A Shankles, Junior Holmes
and Misses Faye Brown and Margar
ett Jordan were in Rusk Friday after
noon.
Mr and Mrs A M Jordan attended
the play in Ponta Wednesday night.
A High School play will be held
here Friday night, April 20, entitled
"Cabbage or Dolliars." Everyone
come.
MrlJ\ M Jordan was in Jacksonville
Frid V- afternoon.
lisY Faye Brown spent the week
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MOTH PROOF
BAGS
ARE FREE
With Each Order for
Cleaning
ASK FOR THEM
BEFORE YOU PUT
WINTER CLOTHING
AWAY...
Before you store your win-
ter clothing for next season,
be sure you let us clean it as
protection from moths and
other insects . , . We supply
moth proof bags FREE with
each cleaning job. It is an
inexpensive investment in pro
tection. Why not phone us
and have our driver oall?
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MEREDITH & PARKS
"I WENT 51% FURTHER ON GULF-LUBE"
Says Mrs. Lee Ketner, Winston-Salem, N. C., Who Made The "Two Trip" Test
l.flMMI
two weeks later i repeated the
trip again. this time i usedgulf-
lube—and didn't need a quart
until i got to washington.
I DROVE FROM wl NSTON-SALEM
TO WASHINGTON USING MY REGU-
LAR 25c MOTOR OIL —AND HAD
TO ADD A QUART AT RICHMOND.
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Mr P H Strauss of Diboll was here
Monday on business.
Mr and Mrs Frank Goetzmann and
Misses Oma and Margaret Farrow
spent the week end in Lufkin where
Mr. Goetzmann is undergoing an
head operation.
Dr and Mrs c W Evans spent Sun
day in Dallas with their son.
Drive a
Chrysler?
Read
Mrs. Ketner's
story...
"I made your 'two-trip' test," says Mrs.
Lee Ketner, 705 Melrose St., Winston-
Salem, N. C., "and to say I was surprised
would be putting it mildly."
"Gulf-lube outlasted my regular 25c
motor oil by 115 miles—it went 51% fur-
ther before a quart was consumed!"
Thanks, Mrs. Ketner. You're one of thou-
sands of motorists who have cut their oil
costs with Gulf-lube—thc oil that was
tested by the American Automobile Asso-
ciation in 6 average cars—and out-lasted
every oil in every car!
Start saying! Switch to Gulf-lube now.
You'll buy less oil between fillings. You'll
get better, smoother lubrication. At 25c a
quart Gulf-lube is America's biggest motor
oil value. At all Gulf stations.
NEW OIL TEST dctects motor dirt.
Ask about it at any Gulf station.
0 1934, GULF RSFINING CO.. PITTSBURGH. PA.
Mr and Mrs M A' Currie and child
ren were in Jacksonville Saturday
on business.
ULF-LUBE
The "High Mileage
Motor Oil
SAVE MONEY
DRIVE IN AND TRY
GULF-LUBE
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The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1934, newspaper, April 20, 1934; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291639/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.