The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1965 Page: 2 of 14
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The Cherokeean of Rusk, Texas
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1965 PAGE TWO
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Rusk Folks Mrs. Cox Hostess To Club
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Husk's Katies, plagued by I Crockett halfback David En- attempt from end Hutch Dotson
fumbles and an overall ba<l kin scored twice for his eam, to halfback Parker Stafford on
night, drop,*,) their first .l.s.r- on,, on a M yard run jn the the Crockett :J0.yard marker AR£ DOING The Da,íodl1 Glird<*'' h Md Chrysthomum in Japan, noting
let name ol th- m-m ami Mi M,,.on(j ,)Uf„ter an.; again in the! STATISTICS Dr K C Sloan of Marshall its reR",ar monthly iik..' " Tu- that it became an important fio
'T. ,,ík ¡Z CodtHt made * W firs. dm™, KM spen. Man. ni«h, withl^y ficrm n Nove, ! al |wer wta. En,,«rare «, a,
33-0. at Musick Stadium j,|(> sH U|) ,|K. Cockett TD to Rusk s nine. The Bulldogs his father-in-law, Mr. Andrew ! !0 Pm- ,n the honw
This week, the Kaüles travel rumbles cost the Eagles pos- mc^ UP 271 lotal yards gain- Hagley and daughter Mrs. Mar- !>au' (ox Delicious reti.
to Mndlsonville for their third j stssion three times after pene-! 235 rushing on the ground, ie Butler.
district game IIk> full *in^ trations into Crockett territory 1 and 3G yards through the air Miss Angela Dickey of Dinger-
wmki.k,e"lon"!he I '(W. m" MOT, '"néÍ" dHvta *** ■*«* «"W" P**W * ** -
land Indians, now leading the „M. r<« k, it n'vaVd l¡n gamed. 132 on the ground and ents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dick- incs meeting. It was nnn'-i vl
3fi through the air. ey. that the Southern Zri* n •
Rusk attempted 14 passes, com* Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barron, .will be held in Nacogdoches '''
pleting 6 and losing two through Gene, Jr. and Ben of Tyler sp- f's()a.v. Nov ! , with rogistr in
interceptions. Crockett hit thro- ent the weekend with parents, beginning nt 11:30 in the Stu Vmi
ugh the air three times in five Mr. and Mrs. Riley Maneas. Tom
of chocolate cake and rot
served members on arrival.
T h e President, Mrs. V
ion
pack in District 2! \\, in the
last and derisive game in dis-
trict play.
History could easily repeat it- . . , , ,
self this year when" the Eagles "T" aKa,n in a 'Jass ia,e[al
to the Cocki tt 17-yard line.
The Eagles fumbled on the
Crockett five-yard line, the Cro-
ckett 23 yard line, and lost pos-
V,"
and the Indians meet at Musick
Stadium in i game which cou'd
result in a three-way tie (or
District Title. Last year, chan-
ces of a three way tie for dis-
trict were quashed when Cleve-
land, who was undefeated in dis-
trict as they are litis year, took
the game 34-22 on the Indians'
home-field
However, before the Eagle-
can pet their crack at the dis
'rict title, thev must defeat the
Madisoinille Mustangs Friday ni-
•jht Madisonvjlle so far has not
managed to u':n a j'-ame in tin
last 35 i'.imes they have played
Last year, however, when Rusk
met the Mu.stangs lure die Eat.-
les mailagiíd only a iwo touch
down victory over the fir d up\
Madisonvillc opponents, witiiung
the game 14-0
Should Husk heat Madi^-onvi'lc
and crush ("levi lain! -- Iiopi lor
i sliaiülit-out District Title v. in
a toss ol the coin bctwei n l!u.-k.
Crockett, and Cleveland > ill do
eidc which team will nwivi'llt
District 'J1.W in I
Rites Read,
forMrs. Nona
Thompson
Union Building on th" SEA c im
. . .... Pus. Mrs. Grogan will rcprc r
attempts. Rusk fumbled five ti- my returned home with lus par- .(hp c|ub nny member wh() , 1S
; mes, losing possession four ti- fnts after visiting a few days not prosent at the meeting ai l
mes. Crocket! fumbled once, re- with his grandparents. would like to go is urged to
Mrs. told at the age of 7 that he
nts could not live past 15. The child
was given a drink made from
j the Chrysthemnm and lived tq
be 70. The chrysthenmm has
sin?e been called the life prolong-
t,'j plant. In November in the
pai ks of Japan they have a view-
it; of lli" Chrysthemtim, held
only for the Elite. There will be
n> Chryslhemum that is Em-
peror's and no one is allowed to
look at it. Mrs Kelsay ¡Ilustra-
i ted her talk with pictures and
gaining possession. Crockett had Chris von Doenhoff and Miss Mrs. Grogan. It was doiiüul books frcm Japan.
four penalties for a total of 40 Kelly Eckardt, students at To- that the Garden Club would h ■ Members present in addition
: yards; Rusk had two penalties xas State University, Austin were | a Duchess in Christmas Par i e t0 ||1(. hostess Mrs. Cox were
Funeral services for Mrs. Nona' a 10*yar^ ,ota'- weekend guests of Chris* parents. j to be held December ?. VTl.;s Mrs Vernon Grogan, Mrs. E. C.
I.. Thompson, age 55, were held1 INJURIES Mr. and Mrs. Robert von Doen- in Rusk High Schoo1 was s dsct- Martin. Mrs. Ralph Travis,
at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Wal- According to Coach Brooks, hoff. ed for this Honor. Barbara is the Mrs. Frank Summers. Mrs. W.
lace Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Tho- : halfback Stafford will be out of j Mrs. Clyde White and Mrs daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. fien- f Gabbcrt. Mrs. Grace Clark,
mpson expired early Tuesday ac"on Eriday night against Mad-1 Riley Maness visited Mr. & Mrs. Guenzel. Mrs. James I. Perkins, Jr.. Mr¿
morning around 2 30 a.m. at! isonvile with his back injury. Mrs. Donald Wayne White and Mrs. J. D. Kelsay, noted flo- Heny Guenzel and a guest Mrs.
Husk Memorial Hospital. Her j Others who will be benched are'Jana at Dallas Tuesday. Jariajwer grower and arranger from L. T Guenzel.
death followed a lengthy illness. | tackle Gregg Dupree, injured 1 accompanied them home for a . Jacksonville, presented the pro- The next meeting will ho the
Rev. Jewel McClure officiated''Jnee' an<^ secondary quarterback ! visit with grandparents, Mr and gram on chrystlumum. Mrs. Cliri .tmas brunch in the home
at the final rites and graveside j Olenn Hassell, sprained ankle. Mrs. White and Dennis. Kelsay gave t|ie history of the of Mrs. \V. M. Vining.
service in Shiloh Cemetery.
•eprv
.rid ac-
lU SK 11.\ 1.1 ¡'.V< \ RollKHT HOI.CO Mil goes up into the
air to s¡.a; a p. from Quarterback Francis Tuwnsend Fri-
day ni. lit at Mn-.u k Stadium where the Eagles sustained their
lirst district le ^ at the hands of the Crockett Bulldogs,
33 0. This Fridas night, the Eagles travel to Madisonvillc
in their third district battle.
Staff I'holo
GA Social
Held, Home
USDA Food To Be
Issued Nov. 11th
A(coi dill).' to Rusk H ad Coa-
ch Doyle Brooks, the E;;«lcs are
not to be counted out of the dis-
trict battle yet. "Vh an. d lin-
ildy not out of the race by any
means," Coach Brooks repored
Monday morning in the Eagles' 'j
field house. ".Now is the time to '
get busy and win these next two
games You always know you're
She was a member of the Bap-
ti l Church and had lived most
of her life here. She was born
in Caddo, Mississippi.
Mrs. Thompson is survived by
her husband, J. VV. < Winkie > Th-
ompson, two daughters, Mrs.
Martha Carolyn Hudnall and
Mrs. Wilma Sue Crippen, both
of Husk, two brothers, Rav K.
Norwood of Buffalo and Hemby
Norwood of Rusk, two sisters,
Mrs. Vclma Butler of San Ant-
onio and Mrs Maxine Alexander
of (¡aleña Park; and four grand-
sons.
Pallbearers were Ralph Roz-
( He, I.eland Hozelle, Don Murch-
ison, Leo Hicks. Harold Littlejohn,
ield house. "Now is the time to íJ AI' I,aynes and G,over'
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on the right road when that road
, is uphill. The Faglcs are on that
The Cherokee Countv Office of uphill road now,"
AC I ltie Ttlx"as s atc Department of RUSK-CROCKETT GAME
U j rA TS. J0H6S l>ublic Welfare will issue USDA Crockett's Jack Woodward, ac-
commodities Thursday. Novem-1 counting for 221 yards rushing, ¡
VJ . |,, ■ . , , ,er " 0,1 'he East side of the paced his team to victory scor-
' 11,11 1 ' '' a .Couithouse Square according to on runs 0f afK| ;>j Silids sponsor a cake sale Saturday
party to start the year off right, Mrs Tish Smith, Administrator m tht, firs( an(I sec6nd quarters morning at 9:45 on the square.
Saturday, October 2'td at the 'he program. and ending his team's scoring Proceeds from the project will
The
the
Club Plans
Cake Sale
For Saturday
The Rosebud Garden Club will
home of Mrs. Jerry Jones, tea- Those holding issuing cards are
Cher. The guests arrived around r,eminded (o he sure and bnng
7:00 o'clock. They elected new
them in on this date. Those rece-
, iving commodities are asked to
officers for the year. They are: i bring containers for this food.
President, Suzanne Treadwell; O
Vice president. Janey Sartain: What RUSK FOLKS Are Doing
Secetary Treasurer, Revely Sue Mr. and Mrs Ikie Fra/e and
Walker, and Program Chairman, ions 0f Lufkin wee guests over |
Glenda Sue Mayes. tho weekend with his
the final quarter.
Intermediate
GA Group Has
Regular Meet
of
The Intermediate G A.'s
rp, til-,, i ,, ,- i i P,;!"'nlS' ¡'he First Baptist Church met on
The group was serv.-d a del.c Mr. and Mrs. Kendnck F.azer. Tues(lay. October 2.', at :: 45 in
ious meal of c.ncken spabeetti. -O-—- th(, Senior 1)t>i),rlmiMlt of lh(,
green salad, fruit salad, rolls. Those beatniks who burned th- „r(.|, ^jrs ,|, ,-rv ,|0!|rs cave lie
cherry pie. chocolate fae and ic cir draft cards are not only uo- devotional foi the
ed tea Members |¡resent were, ing to be in dutch with the FBI SK)(,nt f()l- ,|1(
Suzanne Treadwell, Janey Sar- but also bartenders who insist Cfltjvvell read
tain, Beverly Sue Walker, and upon proof of age before selling yjrs
(Henda Sue Mayes. a beer to them.
Commercial
Reroof ing...
Our Specialty
uilh a 17-yard pass-run play in be used to buy plants for the fl-
ower beds on the courthouse
lawn.
The public is invited to visit
this sale and buy one of their
assortment of fine cakes.
Smith Rites
Read In
Arkansas j
Mrs. Ethel Smith of Ruston. ¡
Louisiana was interred Tuesday i
lorry Jones e.ave the do morning at Stephens, Arkansas,
votional for the week and led the She was the grandmother of Mrs,
group in prayer for Me.sions. C M. 'Buddy* Shaw of this city.
Then the gnup worked on the Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and child-
forward steps Meeting was ad ren left Monday for Shreveport
jouned. where they spent the n'cht with
MemlH>r- present verc Janey her mother, Mrs. M. M. Smith
Sartain Beveral Wa'ia r and Su- and attended the final rites in
zanne Teadwell. \rkansas Tuesday.
wc.k. The pe-
year. Suzanne Ti-
the prayer list.
M. M. Haws
Roofing Co.
P.O. Box 1407
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Tyler, Texas
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Phone L Y 4-6661
Let's help Rusk progress! We are glad to join with our
fellow townsmen in the building of a modern motel, restaur,
ant and golf course.
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IS 5 TO IS MILES WIDE AND, IN PARTS, IS
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Chair $12.95
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1965, newspaper, November 4, 1965; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150625/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.