The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1961 Page: 2 of 14
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I Hi. CHLKÜK.EEAN of Rusk. Texas
PAGE TWO Thursday, August 3, 1961
WHAT
Rusk Folks
ARE DOING
Mr. and Mrs Jay Van Dusenday party.
and children Brifjrtte and Ann Mr and Mrs. Jim Richardson
ette of f'Jifton. Kansas were and children Jimmy rnd Ronda
weekend uests or/ Mrs. Van returned to their home at Cor
Puseo^ uncle Dr W. E. Cab- pus Christj Saturday after a
bert. Mrs. flabbert., Cathy and one week vacation in Colorado
Chuck. and a week spent here with Mrs.
Dr. Chester Giffo.TJ of Austin Richardson's mother, Mrs. Ix>is
visited hi1- mo1 her. Mrs. Dena Henry.
Mrs Bryan Stovall and Nancy
Guinn were Tyler visitors Mon-
day.
Miss Mary Kale Guinn, who is
in school in Houston, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
r nd Mrs. Joe Guinn.
Mr and Mrs. Arlie R. Bice, ]
Jr. left Saturday for a vacation
in Indiana and other points of
interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barron and
sons, Gene. Jr., Benjamin, and
Tommy of Tyler spent the week
end with Mrs. Barron's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Maness.
Mrs. Lois Henry, Mrs. Mabel
Horn, Mrs. Berriice Looney, and
Miss Carolyn Forster will leave
m<
Gifford, and his brother in law
and sister, Mr. and IS Irs. N. K.
Hurt, over the week-end. Mrs.
Gifford accompanied her son to
Austin for a one month visit.
Mr. and Mrs. M G. Nails of
Waco visited Mrs Brjvm Stov-
all Saturda\ Mr- Vails is Ihe
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
II. Washington, forinu'ly of
Rusk.
Mrs. R C Prle-; Tías returned
from an extended visit with
her son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs B K. Priest, Jerry
and Bunny, at Dallas.
Robert Henry of Dallas spent |
the weekend with his mother, |
Mrs. Lois Henry.
Mrs. Nina Sherman left VIon
day for Bryan to visit Mr. and Saturday for two weeks vacation
Mrs. Mike Cassidy. and to be , in the Great Smokie Mountains
there for her t reat uranddaufth in Tennessee, and will visit
ter, Phillisa l ee Cassidy's birth- other points of interest.
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DEPARTMENT
AGRICULTURE
Lee Power-.
WHAT RUSK FOLKS ARE DOING
Mrs. Shermie Morgan and , end with Mrs. Miller's mother,
Mrs. Libby Lattimer of Crockett Mrs. Verdie Mae Banks. Visiting
Wednesday with their jn the home of Mrs. Banks Sat*
brother, Mr. T M. Sherman and urday night were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Sherman. Larry Talley of Tyler, Mr. and
Hob McClennon and Mr and Airs. Jerry Paul Alexander of
Vr.s Kent Miller and son. Ken- Bryan, Miss Gloria Mayes and
of Bryan spent the week- Danny Francis of Huntsville.
CHUBBY
CHICK
k
LOCKERS AVAILABLE
FOR STORING
EXCESS HOMEGROWN VEGETABLES
200 Pound Capacity
Just $1.5tV monthly
ZERO FOOD LOCKERS
LONE OAK 4 4TH ST,
RUSK, TEXAS
Pictured at the fvte for Mrs Arlie Bice, Jr, nee, Sharon
Mitchell, are from left, Mrs. Kate Stovall, Mrs. Bice, Mrs.
Mrs. Arlie R. Bice Jr.
July 28 Tea Shower
Porter Mitchell, mother of the honoree
and Mrs. Robert Moses.
Is Honored With Friday,
In Stovall Home
Mrs. Arlie It. Bice,
Jr., form-' arrangements of pink dahlias, i served the cake. ed were arrangements of pink
.... . ,. ¡queen's wreath, and greenery The buffet held a beautifully zinnias. Pink and white zinnias
er y Miss . aron i nn .ice . a t,rvsta| ant| s¡iver epergne.! polished silver service and sil- added to the display of linen.
Refreshments of raspberry ver candelabrum holding glow- pottery, and the many other
tea i
was named honoree at
shower from seven till nine
p.m. Friday evening. July 28th
at the home of Mrs. Bryan Sto-
vall.
PRYING
CHICKEN
AVAILABLE IN RUSK AT THESE STORES:
Zero Food Locker Richards Grocery
Elliott's Grocery Nicholson Food Store
Pi^gly Wiggly Browning Gro. & Mkt.
For ALL Cars
SEAT COVERS
expertly installed
*14.95 and up
Babcock Bros. Aato Supply
"Your money buys more at yowr Babcock Store-
Phone MU 3-40J0 Ru*
punch, ten sandwiches, individ-
ual white cake squares, mints
and nuts were served.
Mrs. Ward Scale and Mrs.
Hostesses for the lovely party na|ph Travis a I tern ¡'ted at the
punch service; Nancy Guinn
were Mesdames ülovall, Lee
Powers, Ward Seale. J. P. Fav
-«iron, Ralph Tr; v is. Joe Sales.
Quinton Nicholson, Jewel Hes
ser, and Robert Mose'
Greeting guests at the <!(>:;.
was Mrs. Stovall, and in the re
ceiving line were the honoree.
Mrs. Arlie Bice, Jr., her mother,
Mrs. Porter Mitchell, and Mrs.
A. R. Bice of Alto.
The dining table was covered
ing pink tapers. useful and lovely gifts in the
The living room coffee table other bedrooms.
held an arrangement of pink
dahlias and bougainvillea.
In the bedroom where china,
crystal, and silver were display-
MAYDELLE NEWS
by Mrs. Minnie Conner
Funeral services were held
in the First Baptist Church at
Pleasant Grove Tuesday at 2
p.m. for Mrs. Gertrude Watson,
(17, who tlied in a Dallas rest
home Sunday morning follow-
with pale pink satin damask i ing a long Illness. Mrs. Watson
cloth, centered with lovely floral
Final
AT
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Reduction
THE SMART SHOP
FOR THREE DAYS ONLY
AUG. 3,4, 5
Cash Only I All Sales Final
Sale
COOL SUMMER DRESSES
$10.98, $12.98, S14.98 up to $18,95 —
Buy Two or More and Save.
Complete Range of Sizes
Now Only
$
5.00
SUMMER SLEEVELESS BLOUSES
Reg. $2.98 to $3.98. Now is the time to make your selection and
save.
*1.98
ALL SUMMER HATS
Reg, $3.98 to $18.95 Only
SHORTS
Reg. $2.98 Special
$1.00
*1.79
SHORT SETS
Very Good Selection
Reg. $5.98 Now
3"
SHORT SETS
BUY NOW AND SAVE
179
Very Good Selection
Reg. $7.98 Now
NYLON STOCKING
(By Larkwood & Gotham)
Very Sheer. Reg. $1.35 pr. You may buy 3 pr. for only
$
2.99
Come Early for Better Selection
We are receiving daily beautiful fall
merchandise. Make it your business to
come in and seeourfall garments. Make
your selection and use our lay-away
plan
The SMART SHOP
"H«iro •! Leveller At
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE
was a member of a well-known
pioneer family. She is survived
by one son, Morris; 2 grand-
children; four sisters, Mrs, Will
mington, Del., Mrs. Celia Viel
and Debra of Port Arthur, Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Rowland of
Ulanchard, La., Mr. and Mrs.
Miles Williams and children of
Livingston, N. Mexico, Mr. and
Mrs. F. B. Cegielski, Houston.
Mrs. John Tlassell, Malinda,
Johnny and Ricky went to Dal-
la:, Monday to visit her sister,
Mrs. Glenn Parrish and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis and
Mclver. Nacogdoches, Mrs. Ho-|famiIy of Dallas visited rela-
sea Jones, Rusk, Mrs. Pearl t'V(,s here this weekend.
Jones of Brazoria. Mrs. Horace ¡ -Mrs- E'"U'r Lusk has return-
Burke of Port Arthur. Burial cd frmn a 2 weeks visit in Co>
was in the Mt. Comfort Ceme- anc' Dallas.
tery under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Avis of
Gragard Spraggins-Swofford Fu- Garland visited her parents,
neral Home of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Stewart this
Pallbearers were John T. Wat-, weekend.
son, Jr., George Watson, Cullen j 0
Sherman. | Marilyn Monroe may not have
Mr. and Mrs. Graves Watson i "It"—but she's got it better or-
and daughter, Vurlene, and fianized.
Sherwood Smith returned from i"
their vacation in the western
states.-Wyoming's Yellow Stone,
National Park, The Black Hills
and Bad Lands of South Da-
kota and many other interesting
points in the West.
Mrs Louise Stewart of Pal
e-tine visited Mrs. Elsie Fon-i
dren Sunday.
Mesdames Edna Bingham of
Rusk, Mrs. Inez Crawford and
Mrs. Biilie Jean Roach and
daughter. Melody, visited with
Mrs. Hetilia Ball Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Williams'
children visiting them over the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Loll Williams and girls of Wil
No Increase
In Draft Call
For County
The Cherokee County Se
lective Service Board did not
receive an increase in its
induction call for August, the
local board has announced.
The state's draft quota,
however, was raised from
345 to 561 for the month.
The amended call, received
last Friday, is the state's
share of a national call of
13.000 men.
The original national call
was for 8.000.
When afccuracy is
basic to your
good health . . .
When your registered phar-
maclst fills a prescription for
you, all of the ingredients
specified for your health are
carefully measured and test-
ed.
Cartlidge
Drug Store
MU 3-2358
Rusk
DR. P. A. KOLSTAD
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
Office Open Tuesday
8:30 a.m. -5:00 p.m.
Other Hours by Appointment
OOD
SPECIAL PRICES
PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
AUG. 3, 4, 5
BLUE PLATE
" 49'
Salad Dressing
LILLY CREAMLAND
\ Gal. Ctn.
MELL0RINE
FOLGERS
COFFEE
2 i T
FROZEN FOOD
MITY NICE
10 02.
STRAWBEH1I
SOUTHERN SUN ORANGE
6 oz.
BANQUET
1*1
Family Size
ES 19c
19<
39?
PEPTO
DRUGS
REG. 59c
BISMOL
VETO — REG. $1.00 SIZE
DEODORANT
LUSTER CREAM—REC
SHAMPOO
LUSTER CREAM—REG. $1.00 Size
49?
plus tax
50?
19?
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO
SOUP
PREMIUM
CRACKERS
SWIFTS
OIL
SWIFTS JEWEL
4 for
1 Lb. Box
Qt. Size
43?
25?
59?
KIM TOILET
TISSUES
4 for
HUNT'S SLICED OR HALVES
PEACHES
TIDE
Can
Reg. Size
25?
25?
31?
LEMONS
OKRA
Doz.
Lb.
FRESH PRODUCE
25?
15?
CARROTS
LETTUCE
2 cello bags
Head
17?
V"
Ok/ Tkhíftíut/OU/LTINB?
FRESH GROUND
HAMBURGER
m
Lb.
Choice of Heavy Beef T-Bone or Sirloin
STEAKS
L
B
79
U.S.D.A. GRADE A CHUBBY CHICK
Barbecued Fryers 99
Richards Grocery
Phone MU 3-4145
James Polk Richards, Owner
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1961, newspaper, August 3, 1961; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150403/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.