The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1960 Page: 6 of 24
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THE CHEROKEEAN
MM «X OCTOM 17. 1W0
Maydelle News «««
Daffodil Club Hears
Talk On Day lilies
Mr and Mr Willi* Acker of Jack
sonville were visitors in the Ben
Yarbrough home Sunday
Mr and Mr Eldon Bolhwell &
son and Mrs Jerry Smith of Rusk
WHAT
Rusk Folks
ARE
(Held from last weak) RetiUa Ball, also Mr and Mrs over the week-end
Mr and Mrs Gerald Alien and Harmon Woodall of Arp Mr Williams Ball of Houston
family, Junior Ward and Mrs Flos- Mr and vtr* Lealon Hassell and visited relatives here last week-
tie Britton visited in Dallas over Jame of Jacksonville were end
the week-end and attended the week-end guests of Mrs. Stella Mrs Alton Hassell and Mrs
State Fair Hassell Troy Hasaell and son, Alton, Jr. of were guests of Mrs Maudte Both
The Daffodil Garden Club met LitUe john4<)n> 0f Mrs sulu Hassell attended Fleid* were visitors here well over the weekend
Friday afternoon, October 21st, at FinIey John**, of Houston, i« church with her son, Osborn and Sunday afternoon Mrs Lily Overall and son Oscar
the residence of Mrs. Ide Hall visiting in the home of his grand- w)/e Sunday morning and they Mr and Mrs Cullen Sherman attended the Nacogdoches Singing
Mrs. Raymond Vermillion, Mrs parents, Mr and Mrs J L John-'visited with her daughter, Mildred, visited relatives In Baytown over Convention Sunday
Stanley Chapman and Mrs Metz son Sunday afternoon in Nan Travis the weekend Mrs Mertie Holsomback
DOING Heald were hostesses The monthly singing at Pleasant hospital. She is slowly improving. Mr and Mrs Casey Lusk and companied Mr. and
were visitors in the fXey Berry XUJtmg relatives in Bay- INTERESTING FACTS
home Sunday town over the week-end j Cowboys used to call a iheep
Mrs Annie Norru, Mr and Mrs Mrj pm Mullinu of Hous ! camp a "maniac den." believing
Charles Sweanngen of T>ler. and ton WM # vultor here Sunday aft that anyone who would herd h«ep
ernoon
must be "more or lesa crasy.'
Mrs
ac-
Will
Mrs John J Skiles of Fort;
Mrs Propes of Henderson was Gr°ve Church was well attended Mrs Irene Summerlin of Jack family attended the Anderson Roach of Beaumont home Sunday
the guest speaker She was in
Friday night Visitors included th« noon an(j Mr* Minnie Conner and County Fair Saturday night.
Mrs Retilla Ball and Mrs Min-
Worth is visiting this week with Uo<luce<j by jjenry Guenzel Elders family, and Mr and Mrs sonville came by Tuesday after- Mrs Essie Ross, Mrs Maude nie Conner attended the Rose
Mr and Mrs. T M Sherman. They Mrg f>rop<ÍJ „ her ^bject Rwd oi sP"n«*. the Christ Mrs Retilla Ball accompanied her Bothwell, Rev. Wade Hill of Rusk. Festival Saturday and Saturday
all visited Mr and Mr*. Roscoe <The ,n(J ^ lannaires. Mr and Mrs Compton. to the Ruth Slenczyska concert in Mr and Mrs Tom Ball and Mr night at Tyler.
Gilpin of Liberty 3 days this wee* she that the Day. Thelma Ann and Sandra of Dial Palestine Tuesday night and Mrs Jack Ball and son of Mr and Mrs Joe D Webb of
Mr. and Mrs C D. Kornegay of UJy ^ the m(>(|t verMtiie nower v,lle Mr and Mrs Graves Watson Ru*1* WM",k dinner guests of Mr Dallas and Mr and Mrs Calvin |
San Angelo were weekend guests w(i ran PropM irn. LiUle miss Jane Ann Young of visited their daughter, Mrs Vur and Mrs Tid Newman Sunday Hendrick visited in the Rayford ;
of Mr and Mrs R J Basham of medwte past.president of the Hen Tyler h«" aunt* Wednes Smith who hag the flu in the Mr and Mrs Ray Gentry, Mr Sanford home Sunday
day, Mrs Minnie Conner and Mrs Stevens Park Hospital, Dallas, and Mrs Mose Langston of Rusk Mr and Mrs Cullen Sherman
Ru**- derson Garden Club She is also a
Mrs Charley Christopher and member of the Heinerocallis Soc-
son, Larry attended the Rose Ves- jety prope* garden is open
per Service Sunday Oct 16 at every jpring to the public. Amonf
Tyler Jr. College. 4ther plantings in this garden
Larry is • member of the "IVIw Mrs Prope* stated that they
Jr College Chorus, The Singing grow over 200 varieties of Day
Apaches," which rendered sever lilies
DR. P. A. KOLSTAD
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
Office Open Tuesday
8:30a.m. -5:00 p.m.
Other Hours by Appointment
al number* for the occasion.
Mr and Mrs J. N Hooper and
Mr and Mrs Douplas Hughes were
Luikin visitors Sunday
Mrs Raymond Vermillion gave
her interpretation of the four
flower anranrements brought to
the meeting by the following mem
Mrs. J N. Hooper, Mrs lloma ix-rs Mrs Knox Ray arranged
Collins, Mrs. Douglas Hughes and ¡"Sea Breeie " This was a lonely
Mrs Mobile Woodard of Palest an fresh flower arrangement in a
ine visited the Palestine Fair Pri wa shell "Indian Summer" was
day brought by Mrs Paul Cox. She
Mrs Carl Everett of Gladowater used all fresh material and feat-
visited her mother. Mrs John Wig-
htman last week
ured Indian Summer colors of
gold, red, yellow arid bronze Mrs
Mrs Sam J Smith of Waco and Cullen Sherman arranged "Snow-
her son. Burk Smith of Laurel, j drifts " This was also an all fresh
Miss visited friends and attended flower arrangement with a bright
to business here Tuesday and red accent White chrysanthemums
Wednesday. *nd sprayed juniper predominated
Max Schochler of this city and ln thls arrangement which was
J M Glass of Jacksonville spent d"n'1 m 8 rnilk «,ass container and
last weekend in Dallas They at P1 ^ r,n a r"un(l whll«'
•d the S. M. U.Rice football "Sleeping In The Noonday Sun-
game, the State fair musical Flow w;"- an unusually attractive ar
er Drum Song and the lee Cap rangement by Mrs W r Acker
| This used a mirror as its base and
Mrs James I Perkins and Mrs flowers of bright sunshine colors
John Wightrran attended a DAR featured a figurine of .1 lit -
luncheon at the Fredonia Hotel, sleeping by a pool
Nacogdoches, Tuesday Preceding the program. Mrs
Mr and Mrs Fd Paxter of Or Herbert Osborne, president of the
ange were weekend guests of Mr
Mrs C J Harkin.s
Mrs John Skile<¡ of Fort Worth
spent last week with her sister,
Mrs. T M Sherman and Mr Sher
man.
club, presided at the coffee serv-
ice and Mrs Stanley Chapman
served cake The dining table
was covered with a pink linen
cloth and was centered with an
arrangement of pink gladioli and
hydrangeas in a silver container
O
Garrison
Wins 14-8
Mr and Mrs Paul McCoy spent
the weekend at Houston visiting
Mr and Mrs C B Daniels, Mr and
Mr . T A. Meador and their son,
John McCoy who is employed at
Houston
Mr and Mrs Paul Potts visited
their son in law and daughter, Mr j GARRISON Hie Garrison Bull
and Mrs Raymond Maner and son dogs kept their record perfect in
at Corpus Christi over the week District 19 A here Friday night
end with a come from 'behind 14 fl vic-
Mr and Mrs Merle Weaver and tory over the San Augustine
daughters. Teresa and Cathy, re -j Wolves
turned to their home at Houston j ^ capacity homecoming crowd
Sunday after a week s vacation roared approval as Toots Stod
with parents, Mr and Mrs D C
dard banged over from the one-
McLaughlin and Mr and Mrs C yard line in the second period
P Weaver at Dialville with what was to prove the
Mr . M. H. Campbell of Pitts- margin of victory for Garrison
burg is visiting with her son and ¡ y^e Bulldogs had scored first
daughter-in-law, Mr and Mr Kd on a 20-yard scamper by Buddy
win Campbell and Susan this week Reneau in the opening period,
Mr and Mrs. Alton Jay, Mrs only to see San Augustine roar
Marvin Dale David and Janet of back and take the lead on a
Jacksonville visited Mr and Mrs one yard dive by John Sparks.
T M. Sherman Thursday who also tacked on the two
Mr W M Vining and ton. Bill, points
daughter Sue and Jimmy Thomp
■on, a companied by Patsy Brown,
and Mary FVanci Pavletich of
Jacksonville spent the weekend at
the Hilton Hotel Dallas, snd at
tended the fair They were joined
by Jan Pierce of Dallas, a former
Rtuk girl
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INTERESTING FACTS
About 1870, Frank Meana, a
Cheyenne Saddlemaker made a
saddle with a leather flange ex-
tending over the cantleboard, to
the rear, which became known as
a "Cheyenne roll."
It costs so little,
yet means so much
(míe* f mind Miat cmtwi
fr m knowing that your valw
•hi * art tafo In our thoft-proof,
firo-proof vault I worth many
timo tha modest box rontal.
TAKS MONTHS TO
WAY AT LOW RAT**
Citizens State
Bank
WJD.IX.
Tmi
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WELCOME NEIGHBORS . . .
TO YOUR NEW HOME IN RUSK
And Your Neighbors, Rusk Merchants Have Some
Get-Acquainted Gifts For You. Visit Them!
(Gifts are at stores shown
below)
WE SALUTE
THESE NEW CITIZENS
Mr. & Mrs. Joe A. Schochler
Mr, and Mr . Joe A Schochler, former Rusk residents, have
recently returned from Long Beach, California, where Joe ser-
ved in the U. S. Navy Joe works at the Rusk State Hospital,
and attends the Nuri Technician School there. Joe and Joyce
live with their daughters, two-year-old Karon Ruth and three-
week old Katharine Ann, on Guinn Hill in Rusk.
Mr. &Mrs. Vaden Berry
Mr. and Mr>. Vaden Berry are mov'ng to Rusk from Alto.
Mr Berry is employed at the Andrews Lumber Company In
Jacksonville. The Berryt will moke their new home near Rusk
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. M. Ray Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ray Thompson, recently married,
are making their home on Bonner Street in Rusk. Mrs. Thomp-
son 1 a Rusk native, and Marshall, who works at Gulf Coast
Federated Feed, is a native of Wells.
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No Doubt About It...
I LEARNED
ABOUT
BARGAINS!
Big City bargains may
look enticing-but add
transportation cost, all-
day shopping time, and
the "not returnable"
tag and it's no bargain.
So shop in Rusk and
save!
The monoy you spend with our local merchants steys In our community, helping to make it a better place In
which to live. A portion of each dollar you spend in yc j. hamo town goes to pay taxes. Thus you help maintain
local schools, próvido better streets, bettor lighting, hotter pel ico protection. Thafs why you Invest In your com-
munity when you patronize local business. What could bo a better bargain?
BEARDEN FURNITURE COMPANY
Green's Fina
Station
N. MAIN STRICT
Mathews-
Miller
STORC OP DKPCNOASLC
QUALITY
Wallace
Hardware
and Furniture
Stovall
Cleaners
Beall
Bros.
Stover's
Cafe
Hlfhwey
At The Red Light
Brookshire Bros.
kost Por Less
South Texas
Producers
Association
Figgly Wiggiy
WELCOMES OUR NEWCOMERS
Wo Give SSH Green Stamp
Edna's Beauty
Shop
CROCKETT STREET
Mutual 3 2475
Cartlidge Drug
Northwest Corner Of The Square
WILCOMI NEW NBIOHSOR
J. C. Williams
Texaco and
Rambler
Zero Food
Lockers
Rusk
The Smart Shop
Rusk's Exclusive Reedy To Wear
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1960, newspaper, October 27, 1960; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150363/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.