The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1960 Page: 6 of 24
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THE CHEROKEEAN
PAGE SIX
NOVEMBER 3. 1960
Celebrates 7th Birthday
what Rusk Folks are doing
Johnit.i Kayo Hick? damihter of
Mr and Mrs James H. Mason not-
ed her 7th birthday with a party
at her home on Bonner Street,
Saturday. October 29th
Sandwiches, cake and punch
were served to the following fri
ends and cousins David Fontenot,
Dennis Diann, and Bob nay-
Philip and Mary Frances Farrell
Kathennc and Debbie McBroom
Marilyn Tullís, Brenda, Jtmmie
and Delorise Jackson, I'am and
Netausha Hicks. Millie and Abe
Poole, 1>>wis and ftandy Sadler
and the honore* 's baby sister.
Linda.
Also present arid assisting with
host "* duties were Mrs Ann Jack-
son. .Mrs Christine Clay arid Mr->
Corine Dover
Parents pr *wnt mi luded Mrs
Viable Sadler Mr-, Shelh. Ifo'cl.
Mr Mildn-d I'oole. Mr. I>'<>
' Mick- .J'ilinita's ::r; wlrn<#th T. Mrs
\ I' Itariey, Mr Howard Via .on.
Mrs James II Ma'.on mother of
•he horiop'c and her aunts Mrnes
vf.irv Doris Bobbitt and Mildred
I^andrum.
I Halloween whistles and pump-
| kir- > wer t'iveri as favors
Mrs I^e Bos-, and Mrs Marvin
floten attended the Christmas !><■
sign Schooj at Dallas
Mis V'erdie Mae Hanks spent
the wwkend at i;r , in with her
son in law and dan hter, Mr and
Mrs Kent Miller She brought tier
grandson, Kenney Miller, home
//lib her fi>r the week
Mr W W Slover returned to
her home at. Jasper this week after
visiting with tier sister Mrs I-ouis
Hut. ler
Bryan Guinn arid Charlerie Ault
of Dallas «pent the weekend with
their parents, Mr and Mrs Joe
Cuinn
Ault
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ario' Mr-, fio: <-r nea'ha'rri,
,ir •. Dei,hie of Dau. :>-rfield
uritlay visitors witii his fath
' V' H Cheatham
I) '1 ( averiess .->[/<-nt the
weekend at Alto visiting with her
son in law ar:d daughter Mr and
Mrs / If I'earmari, Jr and sons,
fiob and J¡rumy
Mr. I-awreri'e Smith jx-nt the
weekend at Tyler visiting tier
children
Mr and Mrs W A Cline of
Grand f'rairie spent the weekend
here visiting Mr arid Mrs Warren
Ifelrn and attending business
G. Martin
Spotlighted
In Newspaper
'.'■or:;e W Martin, formerly of
Husk and now a member of the
faculty at N'ederland Hu;h School,
•v.i-, rivently the spotli"hted teach
er of the week in The lleport
Card school new ,paper
If is many friends in tin-, area
will he inlerc.'ed in the following
article written by Neclerlünd Supt
of Sehool.s, Orla fir] St rick lafid
A broken lej; has changed the
entire (,'purse of Mr Martin's life
"Three years aco Ibis man was
an active Chrysler Plymouth
denier and had been actively en
• i"'eil in this business for twelve
'■' in l'Cií , after losing a year
while ho [>i t a I i/ed, tie made the
dei i .ion to charuie professions He
had ,il -s.i . planned to leach at
'■orne tirr.• ■ dunn," his life and had
taiclit a si undergraduate labor
at- i", a i t,ml at Stephen F
Austin State Collie while earning
i !'■ A. D«-::rec with majors in
Chemistry arid I'iology
However, 'leor.'e V/ Martin is
now te.-u Inn foreign language in
• he Nederland I li.; h Seiiool lie
joined the faculty in 195!). teach-
ing Kiií'Ii .h and Spanish
Mr Martin finished high school
and college in Nacogdoches, Texas
entered the C S Army in 1942
and continued the study of foreign
languages specializing on Italy
and the Italian language in the
t 'nr, er ity of California at Berke-
ley iindi r the Army Specialized
Training Program lor foreign mili-
tary government personnel
lie has traveled around the
world, spent a year in India visit
ed Australia Kgypt, other parts of
\Ii'm a .i 1111 South Amerita lie has
b<-en in Mexico (ill fr e separate
occ.i .ions and spent one vacation
period l I1'., 1 55) in ( lib.i In recent
•.ears he has traveled extensive
l> in the I lilted States and Can
ada b> car to visit 45 states
Mr Martin i- continuing his
tuil> of foreign language, espe-
cially Cernían and French The
courses he teaches in Nederland
III li School now include 1st. 2nd
and ,'lrd year Spanish, with em
phasis on conversational Spanish
This is being accomplished to a
greater degree now by the use of
a modern electronic language
laboratory which utilizes tape re
«•orders and recordings made by
both the instructor and the stu-
dents Recordings by natives of
Spanish speaking countries are
also available
' Mr and Mrs Martin live at 3U5
Hist St Nederland Mr Martin's
wife. Mrs Daurice Martin, tea-
ches Mathematics in tin l'ort Ar
tliur school system Mr and Mrs
Martin have two boys. Jimmy, 14,
and John, 12
Mr Martin invites all interest-
ed patrons in Nederland Indepen-
dent School District to stop by the
High School and visit with him
and his language students The
Language Laboratory which is
used in this language instruction
will be discussed m the Nov 10
Report Card
"Comments or questions con
cerning the Report Card will glad-
ly be received by Orland Strick
land, Superintendent of Schools "
Mr and Mr-. Ij< k Williams of
MiO. hell. ¡.o... .¡una arid Mr ■
Henry I'.radO- rry of Tiirnertpwn
visited their ii.iter, Mrs i-rank
Sri.un last .vw-k and weekend
guests with Mrs Srruth was Mr
and Mrs L D Windham of ' enter
Mrs John Wightman had a>
guests Sunday her brother in law
and sister, Mr and Mrs James N
llyrrian of Houston arid their son
arid wife, Mr and Mrs Kldrige
ityman of Lufkin.
Mrs ( D Monro*' of Rusk i'lor
i it and Mrs Fisher Harrison of
Alto attended tthe Chri.stnias I>e-
sign School at the Amere an Leg-
ion Hall at Dallas Sunday
Mr and Mrs Ralph Kenton, Mrs
J K Wallace arid Mrs frank
' Coupland were Henderson visitors
Friday night
Mr and Mrs Riley Manes# had
' visiting with them over the week-
end their grandsons, (¡ene, lien
jamon and 1 bomas fiarrón of
I'yler Mr arid Mrs Barron spent
.siinday here The boys returned
home with them.
Mr and Mr-, l^uinton Nichol.-.on
returned Friday from a week's
vacation at New Orleans and
other point, of interest
I
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White Named
On Pane! For
Rotary Study
Houston White, an officer in
the Rotary Club for a number of
.ears will be one of the discus
ion leaders at the Rotary Insti-
tute in Crockett Nov II White
was chosen by District Governor
J Neal Miller to serve on the
program
Attending the institute from the
¡ local club also will be Charles
j liamey and Rotary President,
1 Herschel Kyle Crockett will be
| the host club
White a charter member, past
president and secretary of the
Rusk Rotary Club, has served in
almost every capacity as a Rotar
i a ri
O
Percy Bailey
Is Named
Ass'n. Mar.
Percy S Hailey, former Rusk
resident and brother of Mrs Will
S Johnson of this city, was re
•ently appointed engineerfriian-
i er i.f Corrugated Metal Pipe As-
ocial ion of Texas, with headquar-
ters in Austin
The announcement was made by
■the board of directors of the As
I social ion. It is composed of six
member companies Arinco Drain-
' ige and Metal Products of Hous-
ton; Brown Supply Company of
' Lubbock; Kelley Manufacturing
fCompany of Houston; Underwood
Manufacturing Company of How-
ie: Wendland Manufacturing Com-
' pany of San Angelo; and Wyatt
Industries Inc of Dallas and
Houston
Hailey is well known in the
Highway industry of Texas, having
served in various positions for the
Texas Highway Department for
over 36 years He was Division
Hngineer at Amarillo, District
Kngineer at Childress and El I'aso.
The past 10 years he has been in
the Austin Headquarters in the
'capacities of Maintenance F.ngine-
'•■r and Secondary Roads Engine-
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1960, newspaper, November 3, 1960; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150364/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.