The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 125, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1972 Page: 4 of 16
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PAUb HJUK.THB CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1V72
Recipe Fer Friendship Preseeted Te B&PW Club fri«te cwmMk SMy
Aerie Staff Members
The Rusk Business and Pro.
fesslonal Women's Club met
Thursday at 7;15 p.m. at the
Plnevlew Restaurant for a
joint dinner and business
meeting. Mrs. Gladys Ev-
ans, President, presided with
Mrs. Lucille Seale, Chair-
man of the Membership Com-
mittee, in charge of the pro-
gram.
Mrs. Seale was assisted in
the program by Mrs. Evans
furnishing a musical inter-
lude, and Mrs. Louice Crom-
well, as "cook's aide'*, in
presenting a delightful "Re-
cipe for Membership" de-
signed to help the Texas
B&PW Clubs to obtain their
DOUBLE S & H
GREEN STAMPS
ON WEDNESDAY
WITH PURCHASES
OVER $2.50
(EXCLUDING
CIGARETTES).
8000th s member during the
'72-'73 club year. The re-
cipe contained "1 cup of
Maude's magic; 3 tps. Cloe's
charm; 2 pints of Jo Ann's
Joy; 1/2 ga. Wilma's willing
work;" and many more in-
gredients designed to pro-
duce a dish of enthusiasm
for tempting new members.
(Maude Arnold Is President-
elect, Cloe Monroe is First
Vice President, Jo Ann Cle-
ments is President and Wil-
ma Comfort is Executive Sec-
retary of the Texas Federa-
tion of Business and Profes-
sional Women's Clubs.)
At the business meeting fol-
lowing the dinner and pro-
gram, the annual budget was
approved, expenses of the del-
egates to the State Conferen-
ce In Houston, were approv-
ed, and the program at the
District IV Conference to be
held in Palestine on Sept.
23 and 24th was discussed.
Present were F.sther Mae
Durrett, Essie^adden, Lena
Bell Pirtle, Marion Mallard,
Bill March, Lois Henry, Mil-
dred Fulton, Glady* Evans,
Mary Goode, Louise Crom-
well, Lucille Seale, Carolyn
Forster, Varine Sanders, Ma -
ble Horn and Eloise Willing-
ham.
Army Private Edward Lynn
Kelley, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Kelley of Ruafc, con.
RUSK FOLKS
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richard-
son of Corpus Christi were
weekend guests of her mot-
her, Mrs. Lois Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Isgate
were Tyler visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Isgate attended a wed-
ding shower that evening for
her niece, Mis= Marv Ann
Wilbanks.
Lynn Kelley
BABY BEEF
BOUND STEAK
plettd today eight weeks of be.
•tc (raining at the u. S. Army
training center, infantry. Ft.
Polk, La.
He received instruction in
drill and ceremonies, wea-
pons, map reading, combat
tactics, military courtesy,
military justice, first aid,
and army history and tradi-
tions.
Pvt. Kelley received his
training with Company B of
the 1st Brigades 1st Battal-
ion. .
The private is a 1971 grad-
uate of Rusk High School. Be-
fore entering the army. Lynn
was an employee of Radio
Station KTLU.
LB.
Attn! SFA Werkshep
Phyllis Case, Sherri Beard,
Janet Hilt- and David Llnd-
say attended a yearbook work,
shop Thursday at Stephen F.
Austin State University, Na-
cogdoches.
The workshop was conduct-
ed by the SFA Department of
Communication and Taylor
Publishing Company of Dal-
las.
Miss Case is 1972 yearbook
editor for Rusk High School..
Miss Beard is assistant edi-
tor. Photographers for the
publication are Miss Hill and
Lindsay.
Other staff members are
Lajuan Sales, Zalinda Chris,
topher, Debra Draper and
Holly rray, class editors;
Kathy Martin, organizations'
editor; Kathy Pierce, activt.;
ties editor; Marcus Has sell.
Steve Daniel, and Floyd Mc.
Gowan, sports editors; Breri-
da Dickerson and Chris Oi^s.
ley, advertising managers;'
and Brenda Dickerson, busi.
ness manager.
Oct. 15 is the deadline for'
submission of the first unit ■
of 16 pages. Mrs. B. R. Dar- :
by is faculty advisor for the
Aerie.
BABY BEEF
PIGGLY WIGGLY
HALVES OR SLICED
PEACHES
I-BQNE STEAK
LB.
BABBY BEEF SIRLOIN
THIS COUPON WITH THE
PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE |
IS GOOD FOR 50 EXTRA
S&H 6REEN STAMPS.
¡PIRES CLOSING SEPT. 30th.|
STEAK
LB.
BABY BEEF
RUMP ROAST
LB.
WE GIVE S & H
GREEN
STAMPS.
NO. 2 1/2
TINS
BABY BEEF PIKES PEAK
ROAST
LB.
BONNIE BAKER
LARGE LOAF
PATIO
MEXICAN
DINNERS
RAID
ANT AND ROACH
39Í It"
Piqqlij WiqqliTs
LIB ISJ
INDIAN SUMMER SALE!
16 0Z.
AERO
CAN
$1.05
PENCILS
SOFT LEAD
PKG. OF 10
NAPKINS
NORTHERN
IIMBW.
PKGS.
EPSI COLAS
10 OZ. SIZE
6 BOTTLE CTH.
ADMIRATION
COFFEE
PIGGLY WIGGLY
MiDICPfl NILLA VANILLA
HMDlOlU WAFERS
1 LB.
PKG.
"WITH $5.00 PURCHASE"
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YELLOW
BONNIE BAKER
SIM DRESSING,
QUART
450
COOKIES
303 TIN
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12 OZ
ALMA PINTO
BEANS
300
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PRAIRIE BELT
IN OIL
18 OZ.
67i
BLACKBURN APPLE
18 0Z.
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AMERICAN BEAUTY
10 OZ.
BLACKBURN RIVER BRAND
SYRUP
NO. 5
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CALIFORNIA DELICIOUS
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 125, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1972, newspaper, September 28, 1972; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150985/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.