The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1965 Page: 4 of 14
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What — Rusk Folks — Are Doing
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(Held owr from lust week) ■ thrtr aunt.' Mnj Bi^nTkovtll.
Mr. snd Mrs. Joe Sale* and Jan, < Mm. James I *t%kms and Mm.
Miss Ruby Rxhaixison and Mr . H. C. Edwards spent the weekend
Marie ButJer ami Nancy attend- in Nacogdoches where they play-
ed graduation oI Miss Judy Sales j id in the District Bridge Tourna-
at the Lilly Jolly School of Nurs- inent.
ing Baptist Memorial Hospital in Mm. F. R Gregg. Mm. Wulter
Houstm Friday nu>ht, March 19th Meyers. Mm Bryan Stovall and
Mr. ard Mrs. Jim Richardson. Mm. Carl Stoltatigh were Naeog-
Rh^mb and Jimmy oí Corpus <'k* hes visitors Satuixiay and play-
Cfcristi spent Sunday and Mon- «d in the District Bridge Touma-
oay March SO and 21st here and ment
atterxkxl the funeral services (or Mm. I'aul Cox went to Austin
his uncle Mr. Wilba Williams at Friday after her daughter, Stej>-
Alto. Iianie Cox and Janie Dickey, stu-
Mr. and Mm. Mike Cassad.v and. dents at the University of Texas
children, Phillisa Lee, Patrick. Judy McNutt aeivxnjvtnied them
and Crystal of Bryan visited with home for the we« kend. Mrs. Ed-
parerits, Mrs Mnilie Cassady, «in Dickey t<x>k them to Austin
Mm Eloise Fitts and other reía- Siaxlay, returninK home Monday
tives. They w"re enioute to their afternoon.
new house at Denver, Coior <k>
Mr. Cassady was thief account-
ant for Albritton Engineering
Corporation at Bryan and will
be office manager for the same
corporation at Denver.
Bob Fulton ard Miss Guinn Col-
bert of Houston were weekend
guests of Mrs Mildred Fulton.
Mr. arel Mrs Larry Guinn and
children Kevin and Beth of New
Lor.d ri were Rondav guests of
Bonds Tota!
$14,471 In
County Sales
The citizens; nf Cherokee < <«i>it>
purchased 514 471 in Saving'-
Bonds diirink' the month of Feb-
ruary according t > C D Acker,
Chairman of the County Savings
Bonds Committee.
During the first two months of
1965 Texans purchased $27.fi54.-
850 in United States S a v i n u s
Bonds This represents IS jx>r cent
of the state's goal of 5152s mil
lion
"If you hiñe not already filed
your income tax return for l%t
we would like to remind you to
get your tax refund in the form of
U S Savings Bonds You will lie
more apt to hang on to your re-
fund if it is taken in Savings
B< nd" and you will also have the
satisfaction ef helping your coun-
try." Chairman Acker stated.
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Mrs, Jack Fitzgerald of Ü in-
fo*. Iowa armed Fnday for a
viait with parents, Mr. and Mm
Samuel Knox.
Mr. and Mm. B. P. R-id and
Mm. G. 11 Thomas were weekend
guests of the Reid's wjt -in-law
and daughter, Mr. ami Mrs. Troy
Parsons, Monette and Ri'ed at
Liberty Hill near Austin.
Mrs Nina I). Sherman has i -
turned from visiting her grand-
daughter, Mrs Mike Cassady and
children at Bryan.
John T. Thompson of Big Sjv
rmg visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs Clifton Thompson last week
Billy Holley. student at SFA
in Nacogdoches Kf>ent the week-
end at home with [«rents, Rev.
¡and Mm. Allan Holley.
Mm. T M Shemiati ard M"<
Margaret S k i 1 e s visited Mrs
Libbie Lattimer in a Crockett hos-
pital Monday.
J tm Hunter and his sister, Mrs.
Ada Samora of Jacksonville ,sj>-
eut the weekend at Houston the
guests of their brother. Boh Hun
ter and family
t Mrs May Monrhew ami dau-
ghter Cariene, Mrs Bea Reynold
K. McMiilion at Houston last
week.
Ken Darby
Interred
Monday, p.m.
Ken Lloyd Darby, age 15 years,
3 months and 13 days passed a-
way in Tyler Medical Center Hos-
pital, early Sunday morning
Little Ken was born December
i:>th, 19-19 in Jacksonville. He
was a resident of New Summer-
field all of his life.
Final litis were held Mon-
day afternoon at 4 00 in the
Thompson Elliott Funeral Chapel.
Burial followed in the McDon-
ald Cemetery. The Rev. Jewel
McClure and the Rev. Bill Mc-
Queen officiated.
Survivors include his parents.
Mr and Mrs. B R. Darby of New
Su.ntnerfit Id; grandparents, Mr.
and Mis L H Anderson of
Royre City and Mrs B R, Darby,
Fr. of New Summerfield and oro-
la'' ther. Don Darby of New Sum-
merfield.
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Silkworms were fi est raised
n Constantinople from e g u s
•;niit?i;led into the country in a
loüow stick.
Greek war chariots held two
men. the warrior who dismount-
d to fiijht, and the driver, who
u.d r.'.A fi^ht.
[TO ORGANIZED COMMUNITY
Reklaw School To
Be Transferred
Friday, April 2 at the meeting
of the Reklaw Organized Com-
munity, the school property there
«ill be officially presented to the
Oigamzed Community. TinstsH-s
cf the Rusk Independent School
District, and County Supcrinten-
dent Robert Banks arc to part-
icipate in the formal presenta-
tion v( tlie Reklaw School. Accept-
ing for the Community of Reklaw
will be President M. F. Dotson.
Tlie school structure consists
Rev. Goddary
To Speak For
Lent Services
Friday' Lent on Services will he
held this Friday night at St Luke's
Episcopal Church at 8:,'i0 p.m.
The Reverend F. Percy Goddary,
S. T I) Suffragan Bish p of Tex-
as will lie the guest speaker.
A covered dish simpei will pre-
cede the seivici' at 6:150 p.m.
The niembeis of St. Luke's ex-
tends a cr."dial invitation t > every-
one to attend tins seivice.
of a four room tile building. It
Includes a large community room,
kitchen, ami two baths.
Tlie original building which
I mined the latter part of Auguat,
1964. was replaced with the pre-
sent structure.
A covered dish supper is to be
seived those present at 7:30 when
the meeting convenes.
The Reklaw Community meets
each Friday night at the building
for Game Night. The public is
invited to attend these regularly
scheduled game nights.
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• IT'S A BOY #
Master Gregg Holeomh ann-
ounees the arrival of a baby bro-
ther, Anthony Jay. Arriving Mon-
day morning at 2:55, the young
man weighed in at six pounds and
' ■> ounce and measured 19 inches.
Parents are Mr. and Mrs. James
E. Hoi comb of this city. Proud
, grandpa rents are Mr. and Mrs.
Perkins Hoi comb of Rusk and Mr.
and Mm. George Carpenter of
Alto.
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School
Menu...
MEM'S APRIL 5 9
Monday
Reef Patties or Meat Livif
Field Peas
Cabhttge Slaw
(V>ni Muffins
Peanut Butter Brownies
Milk
Tuesday
Ham Salad
Pinto Reans
Spinach or Greens
Corn Muffin^
P.'ach Cobler
Milk
\\ediii'sda\
Sandwiches Peanut Butter,
Pimento Cheese
Poiaio Salad
Peach Half
Banana Cake
Milk
Thursday
Beef Ro.isr! with (Jravv
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Grren Beans
Celery Strips
Hot Rolls
Stewed Prunes, Apple Sauce
Milk
Friday
Salmon Croquettes or Fish
Sticks
Catsup & Onion Slices
Creamed or Baked Potatoes
Combination Salad
Warmed L<>iif Bread
Fruit Cup Cakes
Milk
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ATTEND SHERMAN RITES
Out of town jx'ople attending
the funeral of Alvin Sherman
were Mrs Dell McKee, Mr and
Mrs M I. Allen <>f Henderson;
I, C Watson. Mrs. Nora Wat
sen, Mr and Mrs Clark Gaines.
Mrs. Irene Odom. Mrs II T
Brown of .Jacksonville; Mr and
Mrs. Jack Samlefur, Arlington,
Mr. ami Mrs. W II Gaines, Mr
and Mrs O. T. Wi-eks, Mr and
Mrs M. H. Cargile, Mrs. Loch
Baxter of Marshall: Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Sherman, Lufkin: Mr, and
Mi's. Melvtn Sessions, Alto; Mr.
tuid Wilder Brown, Wallace
Brown, Colley Chapman of Pal-
estine; Mr and Mrs. Pat Tavlor
Grapeland; Mr. and Mrs. G 7..
Sherman, Gilbert Sherman. La-
.II'DY SALES
Judy Sales
Graduates
With Honors
A recent graduate of the Mem-
orial Baptist Hi spita! Lilly Jolly
Schoel ef Nursing in Houstinn was
Mis^ Judy .Salts of this city Judy
ik' the daughter of Mi and Mrs
Joe Sales.
Graduating wirti hj^he-t hon-
ors- she receivitl the 19(15 aw ml
for medical nursing and was also
awarded a plaque and cash award
by the lb spilal's board of trustees
is the outstanding student of all
areas of nursing.
The hospital recognizes the
outstanding student ami >nll> in
each of the five major areas of
nursing. The cash awards are
based on the student's interest
.ichievemcnt. rnc sing skllL and
|K<rson¡d and professional growth
as a student.
Miss Sales graduated from Rusk
High School in 19tó. While there
she was an honor student and was
active in the stmk'til council, edi-
tor of the annual, a member of
the office staff, and a class offi-
cer for thiiv years.
At Lilly Jolly she was in the
Lilly Jolly Quartet, a class of'1.-
eer, senior class favorite. Baptist
Student Union, a m e til b e r of
the choir, and served on the sch
ool's judiciary committee.
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Williams Rites
Read in Alto
Funeral services for Wilbur Ma
lone Williams. 72, of Alto, who
died Sundav mornini:, Manh 21.
at Rusk Memorial Hospital fol-
lowing a short illnes were held at
'2 '10 the following da\ in the First
Baptist Church with the Rev. C '
H Haley officiating.
Burial was in the A!to City I
; Cemetery under the direction of:
th" () T Allen & Son Funeral
Home,
Mr Williams was a certified
public accountant, having prac-
ticed his profession in Alto for
serveraj years He was a native
of that city.
Kuivivors Include his widow.
Mrs Lillian Williams; ene son,
Charles Williams of Netlerland;
two daughters. Mrs. Joyce Hart-
graves of Dallas, and Mrs Bar-
bara Whitcman of Alto; 11 grand-
children; and seven great grand-
children.
Pallbearers were Tracy Pear-1
man. Jim Hargrove. Frank Ivl
Weimar. Ralph Ro/clle, Alton
Singleteir> and Vaughn Arnold.
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Plans Made
For Water
Meeting
A meeting of the Rusk Rural
Water Supply Corporation, includ-
!ing residents of Bulah, Lone Oak,
jSardis and the State Crossing,
mesa; J. R Sherman of Victoria; will be held at the Bulah School,
Mrs. H. H. Richey, and James Wednesday evening, April 7 at
Btanham of Reklaw; Carl B. 7:00 p.m.
Sherman, Steve Sherman of Hou- All residents of these roads
ston; Rev. Craig Branham, Little leading from the city of Rusk who
Rock, Ark.; W. A. McKee. Hou- are interested in securing suf-
ston; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Adrian flcient household water, fire here-
and Mr. Jim Lattimore of Long- {by notified to attend this meeting
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1965, newspaper, April 1, 1965; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150594/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.