The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1953 Page: 3 of 12
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August 13, 1953
The Ri>$t{ Cherokeean. Rusk. Texas
Dialville News
Mrs. T. J. Miller
The revival at Rocky Springs,
closed with the baptismal serv-
ice after the eleven o'clock serv-
ice Sunday.
Mrs. H. C. Dial and Mrs. C.
H. Hale of Mangum, Okla. Mrs.
Ila Post of Granite, and Mrs. Mag-
gie Post and Mrs. Morine Fails of
Sayre, Okla., visited their broth-
er, Ben Burnett and wife and oth-
er relatives here recently.
Mr. and Mr. Woodrow Moore
and children of Lufkin, visited
relatives here and Jacksonville
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips and
family and Joe Acker Brunson
all of Houston, visited relatives
here over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen McClung and
children of Dallas, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sorrells. Glen
returned home Monday, and Max-
ine and sons remained for a weeks
visit.
Mrs. Barkley, who formerly
lived here, is visiting her daugh-
ter. Mrs. Wiggins and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnston
of Abilene and daughters, Mrs.
Joe Ann Morris, baby of Amarilla,
are visiting relatives here for a
few days.
Mrs. Lula Sewall and daughter,
Miss Mary, are visiting Mrs. Edna
Jones and family of Texarkana
for a few days. Mrs. jones is the |Miss Jenny Jared Announces Engagement
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* New 1953 Plymouth
Sedan $1695*
' New 1953 Chrysler
$2495.
Martin Motor Co.
RUSK
former Edna Sewall who was
former Edna Sewall who grew up
in these parts.
Mrs. Oscar Acker, who hasn't
been well for some months, will
be taken to Galveston Tuesday to
a specialist for examination.
Mrs. Verían Joy Simpson of
Lake Charles, La., is spending a
few days here in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Acker.
Miss Mazie Acker is visiting her
parents here for a while before
returning to her school duties in
Houston
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grisham had
all of their children at home with
them over the week end.
Misses Gwendolyn and Caroline
Jones returned Sunday from Con-
roe, where they visited with their
sister. Ganell Wiggins and family
for a week.
Gerald Wood of the U. S. Air
Force, and wife Jeaneane, return-
ed home from Arizona, where
Gearld has been in school.
His next assignment will be in
Palm Beach, Calif.
H. V. Jones or U. S. Air Corps,
and now stationed in Okla., was
at home for the week end.
Mrs. Lula Acker is visiting a
granddaughter in Rusk this week.
Miss Melba Jean Blackwell
visited her cousin Miss Joe Ann
Ballew in Flint a few days last
week.
Mr. Joe Mack Fulton of Tyler
visited home folks Saturday and
attended the rodeo at Rusk.
Freddie Carter, of Tyler, visited
his grandmother, Mrs. Bettie Ful-
ton last week and attended the
rodeo.
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INTERESTING FACTS
The pioneer villages of Boston
and Philadelphia both had print-
ing presses before they were per-
mitted in such English cities as
Liverpool and Birmingham.
Robert Louis Stevenson is buri-
ed in Samoa.
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Redd ysays:
INVEST IN
COOL COMFORT NOW!
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jared of
Rusk announce the engagement
and approaching marriage of their
daughter, Jenny Jared to Earl
Meyer of Columbas. The wedding
will be an event of September
6th in the First Methodist Church
of Rusk.
Frank B. Guinn, Mrs. R. C. Mus-
slewhite. Mr. and Mrs. Polk M.
Kenley of Lufkin, Texas.
Mrs. George Francis, Marguerite
Shaw Scarborough, Mrs. Ethel
, Gibson Standifer, Mrs. C. F. Gib-
son, Miss Flay Black of Austin,
5, Texas; Mrs. Stanley C. Smith,
■ ; David Smith of Fort Worth, Texas;
i Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pryor of Don-
j cette, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Sloan and Sarah Sloan of Cle-
burne, Texas; Mrs. Bessie Mann-
ing Jones, John Lewis Jones of
McKinney, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peace of Liv-
! ingston. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mann
I ing of Terrell. Texas; Mr. and Mrs.
i Torn H. Black of Bryan, Texas;
¡June Cleveland of LaFeria, Texas;
Mrs. Beth Allen, Genia Allen of
Orlando. Florida; Mrs. Charles F.
Dear, Olan J. McBroom of Over-
iton, Texas, Mrs. James B. Long,
Emory, Texas; Mrs. C. C. Melton
of Kilgore; Mrs Billy J. Guenther
of Shreveport, La.; Mrs. Franklin
Taylor, Judy Taylor, Mrs. Hillary
Paulnncl of Diboll, Texas; Mrs.
George Pautra, Joohnny, Michael
and Claudia Poutra, Jimmy Bland
of Orange, Texas.
I Mrs. Harold Pryor of Woodville,
I Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Har-
Iday of Altus, Oklahoma;.Mr. and
Mrs. A. 0. Brownfield, David and
¡ Bill Brownfield of Temple, Texas;
Miss Jared graduated from i Mrs. Mary Roper McAdams, Miss
Rusk High School and attended | Carolyn McAdams, Miss Sandra
,,, , r, . .. Johnson of Marshall, Texas; Mrs.
*1 tw ' US i t "i from ril ¡ Catherine Raper Donaho, Nancy
MJ:.*SLr I Elaine Wray of Robstown, Texas;
Clifton Baker.
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of Odessa, Texas, Bernice Roach
of Huntington, La.
—WHAT—
RUSK FOLK*
- ARE DOING —
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson of
Marshall were guests in the Mrs.
T. H. Singletary home Sunday.
Charles Owens of Daí'.as visit-
ed his mother, Mrs. Arma J. Har-
vey last week and attended the
rodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindal Rain:; of
Ennis visited Mrs. Rains parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Causey last
week and attended Homecoming
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Caldwell and
two children of Angleton, Mrs.
Fred Dickey and children. !ant* rodeo.
Miss Charlotte Cone of Fort Miss Marline Conway of Lindale
Worth, and Mrs. Molly Fletcher of and Mr. Charles Garrett of Alex-
Houston were guests of Mrs. Cald- andria, La., were guests in the
well and Mrs. Dickey mother, Mrs. Roy Isgate home last week and
W. H .Mason last week. attended the Rodeo.
umbas High School and will re-
ceive his B. A. degree at Stephen
F. Austin this summer.
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Many Out Of Town
Visitors Attend
Big Homecoming
Former Ruskites that attended
the Homecoming at Rusk Hotel
and barbaque at Jim Hogg Park
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manning,
Mrs. Minnie Riddle Eastland, Mil-
ton Eastland, Mr. and Mrs. Cuel
Hudson, John H Riddle, Mrs. Bet-
ty Hanna, Mrs. Ruby Maness, Fe-
lix H. Maness, S/Sgt. and Mrs.
John Coke Maness, David Culbert,
son, Walter Roten, John L. Shook,
Tom Shook, Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Taylor and children of Dallas.
Mrs Peggy Allen Baird, Mrs.
Jewel Smith Homes, Mr. and Mrs.
OUie Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. F. T.
Mayes, Tom Grammer, Mrs. Wil-
bur Margnand, Mrs. Syble Maness
Singletary, D. B. Singletary of
Houston, Texas; Mrs. Elizabeth
Wightman Everett, Gladewater,
Texas, Mrs. George Robinson, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Robinson, Mrs.
Preston Smith, Joy Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. I. G. Thompson, Georgenne,
Ira, Mary Beth Thompson, Bay-
town, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Finley, Mrs. R. C. Crawford, and
Mary Jane and Carol Ann Craw-
ford of Longview, Texas; Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Wiggins, Wiggins De-
Monille of San Angelo, Texas,
Miss Willie Martin, Mrs. Sam J.
Smith, of Waco, Texas; Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Wilder of Beaumont,
Texas.
E. S. David, A. P. Polk, Mrs.
W. T Tucker, Mrs. A. R. Odom,
Mrs. Violet Andrews Johnson,
Mrs. Edna Maness, Jacksonville,
Texas; Joe W. Thompson, Bobbye
L. Ilix, Hugh Hardy of San An-
tion, Texas, G. W. Dickey of Tex-
as City. Mrs. Angelien Cobble
Spivey of Dayton, Texas.
Mrs. Joe H. Williams, Jr., of Vir-
ginia Beach, Va., Mrs. J. II. Mc-
Donald of Mexia, Texas. Mrs.
Dorothy Long Marks of Jefferson,
Texas; Mrs. Marcia Goodson Mar-
tin of Kemah, Texas: Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Cobble of Santa Rosa, Cali-
fornia, A. R. (Cotton Allen of Mt.
Pleasant, Texas, Harold Guinn,
Cameron of Mineral Wells, Texas,
Mr and Mrs. Herschel Mann of
Palestine, Texas.
Mrs. J. P. Adams of Canton,
Texas, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Man-
ning, Mrs. Frank Sylvester, Mrs.
Utah Taylor of Tyler, Texas; Mrs.
Lizzie Spinks Fitzgerald, Mrs.
Whitey Thompson, Dudley H.
Reeves of Nacogdoches, Texas;
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Meredith, Mr.
Ella Meredith of Corpus Christi,
James K. Fulton of Port Athur,
Ruby Evelyn Reed, Obest B. Reed
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 106, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1953, newspaper, August 13, 1953; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth149984/m1/3/?q=cherokeean: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.