The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1969 Page: 4 of 16
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jsk Hospital News
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
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ADMITTED
Lillle Coleman, Tyler
Mr*. Annie Benton, Alto
Mr. Monte Kerr, Doufltss
Mrs. Margaret Smith, Alto
Mr. Gaines Bawcom, Gushing
Mrs. Delia Hopper, Rusk
Mrs. Loa GoMsberry, Rusk
Mrs. Leou Wade, Alto
Mr. John Maness, Rusk
Mr. Kam Hlnson, Rusk
Mr, George Wood, Alto
Mrs. Helen Stover, Rusk
Georgia Martin, Alto
Annie Bell Uphaw, Doug-
lass
Mr. Jack Pate, Rusk
Mr. Charles Sullivan, Rusk
Mrs. Theresa Lon, Sacul
Mrs. Johnnie Simmons, Alto
Mrs. Claudia Moore, Pales,
tine
Miss Mary Bowman, Rusk
Green Hawkins, Rusk
Mr. R. P. Harrison, Forest
Mr. FWwrt Johnson, Alto
Mrs. Lois Sherman, Rusk
Mrs. Countess Cor ley. Rusk
Mr. R. F. Berryhlll, Rusk
Mrs. Velma Tannery, Rusk
Mrs. Mabelle Down, Pasadena
Viola Polk, Rusk
Mr. James R. Wallace, Alto
DISCHARGED
Mr. Carl Lloyd, Rusk
Mr. M. K. Perry, Rusk
Mr. Gaines Bawcom, Crush-
ing
Mrs. Roney Wallace, Rusk
Mr. Kam Hlnson, Rusk
Mrs. Theresa Long, Sacul
Mrs. Johnnie Simmons, Alto
Mrs. Susie Vaughan, J*ville
Mr. Jack Pate, Rusk
Georgia Martin, Alto
Annie Bell Upshaw, Doug-
lass
Lillle Coleman, Tyler
Julia Johnson, Rusk
Mrs. Margaret Smith, Alto
Mrs. Luella Harrison, Rusk
Mrs. Claudia Moore &
Baby Girl Palestine
Mrs. James Monroe Allen
Rusk
Green Hawkins, Rusk
MAY 12 thru MAY 18
ADMITTED
Mrs. Lizzie Mltche^s, Alto
Mrs. H. W. Glover, J'vllle
Mr. Herman Callander, Wells
Mr. W. H. Day, Alto
Mr. Douglas Minton, Alto
Mr. Jimmy Magruder, Alto
Alton Barnes, Reklaw
Mr. H. C. Bridges, Rusk
Dinah Mumphrey, Grapeland
Arthur Lee Dixon, JMlle
Shirley Morris, Rusk
Mr. Harold G. Davis, Rusk
Mr. Kam Hlnson, Rusk
Mrs. Marie Frazler, Wells
Mr. Robert L. Tyer, Cushing
Mr. Lewis N. Neal Rusk
Mrs. Mearl West Alto
Mrs. Mollle Cassldy, Rusk
Miss De Anna Parsons, Rusk
Miss Renna Ross, Rusk
Mrs. Hazel Tosh, Rusk
DISCHARGED
Mr. George Woods, Alto
Miss Mary Bowman, Rusk
Mrs. Charles Sullivan, Rusk
Mr. Monte Kerr, Alto
Mrs. Robert Stover & Baby
Girl, Rusk
Mr. H. N. Johnson, Alto
Mrs. Bertie Foks, Rusk
Mr. John B. Maness, Rusk
Mrs, Mike Butler, Douglass
Mr. R, F. Harrison, Forest
Mr. Douglas Minton, Alto
Mrs. H. W. Glover & Baby
Boy, JMlle
Mrs. William Downs & Baby
Boy, Pasadena
Mrs. Lou Goldsberry, Rusk
Mr. James Raymond Wallace,
Alto
Mrs. Ben Corley Rusk
Mr. Jimmy Magruder, Alto
Mrs. Lois Sherman, Rusk
Mr. W. H. Day, Alto
Shirley Morris, Rusk
Miss De Anna Parsons, Rusk
Mrs. Mearl West, Alto
Mrs. Harvy Frazler & Baby
Boy, Wells
Mr. Kam Hlnson, Rusk
Mrs. Velma Tannery, Rusk
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday at the Rusk Presby.
terlan Church at the 11:00
atm. Service of Worship the
message of the pastor. Rev.
L. Allen Holley, will be "What
Mean Ye by This Service?"
Exodus 12;26, in keeping with
i memorial Day Sunday.
Choir Rehearsal on Wednes-
day evening has been dis-
missed until September.
Everyone Is cordially Invited
to attend the services of this
church.
Mr. Harold G. Davis, Rusk
Mr. Harmon Callander, Wells
Mr. R. F. Berryhlll, Rusk-
Arthur Lee Dixon, J'vllle
Dinah Mumphre, Crapeland
Viola Polk. Rusk.
FUNERAL NOTICES
Funeral services for Earl
Malford Boozer, age 62, of
Route 3, Rusk, were held at
10:00 a.m. Tuesday in the
Wallace Funeral Chapel with
Rev. L. Allen Holley officia-
ting for the final rites. Inter-
ment was In Mt. Zion Cem-
etery.
Mr. Boozer passed away at
his home around 10;30 a.m.
Sunday morning following an
extended Illness. He had
lived at Route 3, Rusk all his
life. He was also a member
of the First Presbyterian
Church.
Survivors include three sis-
ters, Miss Lillle Boozer of
Rusk, Mrs. Ruth Reovos of
Rusk, and Mrs. Burton Crtln
of Jacksonville; and a num.
frer of nioces and nephews.
Pallbearers were Harland
Dickey, Robert Young, C. D.
Monroe, Jiggs Butler, C. J.
Hark ins, and Jack Fltts. Na-
med as honorary pallbearters
were Jim Bagley, J. C. Wil-
liams, Sr., Roger Hardy, Geo-
rge Monroe, Morris Dison,
Alva Adams, and Chester Vi-
ning.
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1969, newspaper, May 22, 1969; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150810/m1/4/?q=EARTH&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.