The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1978 Page: 3 of 16
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RHS Senior Honored
Teachers on hand to honor Rusk High School senior Miss Deborah K. Reynolds at a breakfast last Saturday at the
Tassie Belli- Restaurant were, from left, Mrs. Mary Boone, Mrs. Fredye Dear, the honoree's mother, Mrs. K«v
Reynolds, the honoree. Mrs. Montel Duncan and Miss Bill March. -staff Dhoto
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Breakfast Fete Honors Graduate
Rusk High School senior.
Miss Deborah K Reynolds
was honored with a
breakfast Saturday. Apr H
at the Tassie Belle
Restaurant The fete was
hosted by Mr and Mrs
Robbie Rushing and Mrs
l>ena Bell PirtI ■
Special guests were the
honoree's mother Mrs Kay
Reynolds, her
grandmother. Mrs
Maurine Walker, her great
grandmother Mrs Minnie
Hewitt and her sister. Miss
Donna Rey nolds
Other guests included
Rusk teachers Mrs Fredye
Dear, Mrs Barbara
Brooks, Mrs Mary Boone,
Mrs Montel Duncan and
Miss Bill March They
taught both Miss Reynolds
and her mother when she
was a student
Peace-johriston Vows
Exchanged in Bellaire
Cynthia Nell Peace and
Robert Thomas Johnston
were married on Saturday.
Mar 25. at Bellaire United
Methodist Church
Bellaire. Texas
The bride is the daughter
of Mr and Mrs (ieorge ^
Peace Jr . of Rusk The
bridegroom u the Mi) of
Mrs Tcil Robertson and
Mr Harris Johnston, of
Houston
The bride chose a white
formal (jiana gown
fashioned with Venice lace
The bodice of the gown,
accented with lace and tiny
pearls featured a high
neckline and long fitted
Mrs. Robert T. Johnston
Sr. Texans' Day May 79
Cherokee County Home ,
Demonstration Council
discussed plans for Senior
Texans Day slated May 19
Mrs Margie Clark and
Miss Dorothy Hambo are
coordinating events for the
3pm fete at Rusk s First
United Methodist Church
fellowship hall
Area club members will
furnish cookies and punch
with each club bringing
small pot plants as gifts
Two outstanding citizens
from each club area are
nominated with a lis! of
their achievements.
, Winners will be recognized
at the event
Discussion of the
, upcoming event was
conducted at the Apr 11
meeting of the HD Council
The East Jacksonville Club
presented a question and
• answer program with the
member with the most
correct answers receiving
a prize
1 Delegates who attended
the District meeting In
Nacogdoches gave reports
(| Members who attended the
Sew-Fair brought back
many new ideas and
•ewing shortcuts
It wai announced that
club member* are to wear
informal
Senior
event.
clothes
Texans
at the
Day
sleeves The gown had a
chapel length Watteau
train which was attached to
the skirt by a row of small
lace daisies and pearls.
Tie bride carried white
japhet orchids with
airplane plant streamers
Attending the bride were
Karen Baker and Allane
Reynolds of Houston,
matron and maid of honor,
who wore aqua green
dresses with matching
mini pleated jackets They
carried white Fuji mums
with pink sweetheart roses
Mary Katharine Wiley and
Leeta Anne Wiley of
California, nieces of the
bride were junior
attendants Kach wore a
long green and white
flowered dress accented
wiih green ribbons Their
bouquets were yellow
daffodils
Groomsmen were Robert
Stephenson, Dar re 11
Mayfteld, John Skinner and
lxiuis Johnston, brother of
the groom
Mrs Peace, the bride's
mother, chose a long green
knit dress with a loosely
woven complementing
Jacket The mother of the
bridegroom, Mrs
Robertson, wore a long
pink dress of chiffon
The bride attended
Wakefield High School in
Arlington, Virginia: Old
Dominion University in
Norfolk. Virginia, and the
University of Houston The
bridegroom attended
Lamar High School in
Houston, Leeward
Community College,
Honolulu. Hawaii, and the
University of Houston
Mr and Mrs Johnston
will reside in Stafford.
Texaa.
Classmates attending
were Misses Susie Struhall,
Janet Sparkman, Julie
Townsend, Betty Corley,
Patti Sheldon, Debra
Fowler, LuAnn Slover and
Vicki Jordan.
The table featured a
spring theme with a lovely
floral arrangement The
buffet menu consisted of
fruit drink, coffee, bacon,
eggs, cream gravy, hash
brown potatoes, jelly and
fruit. Mrs Dear offered the
invocation
The honoree's mother
handed out cards with the
phrase "I remember
Deborah when .." and each
guest wrote down one of
their most memorable
occasions. Her
grandmother quoted her
most memorable time as
being when she went to
Columbus. Miss, to be with
her daughter when her
granddaughter was born
Sflme of her classmateá
and teachers remembered
incidents from as far back
as the third grade Others
recalled the time when
they; learned she was a
Liberáce as well as an
Elvis fan
Mrs. Marshall
Hosts Social
Mrs. Charlie Marshall
served as hostess for the
Wedncsdy Social Club
meeting April 12 at the
Tassie Belle Restaurant
Mrs. J.E. Wallace pre-
sided at the business ses-
sion Mrs. Wallace held
high score for members
participating in three
tables of "42". Miss Marian
Mallard held high score for
guests. Each were presen-
ted a gift.
Refreshments of apple
pie a-la mode, coffee and
roasted nuts were served.
A centerpiece of pink and
white flowers was featured
on the serving table cove-
red with white linen cloth.
Members present in-
cluded Miss Flaye Black
and Mesdames L.C. Coats,
W W Finley, A S. Moore.
C F Mehner, G.H.
Thomas, J.C Turney, J.E.
Wallace. Guests were Mrs.
Vernie Minter, DC.
McLaughlin and Miss Mal-
lard.
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Coat* of Ferrl* unnouncr the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Mcki. to l>n«id Richard Joyner. *on of Mr. and Mr*.
Jame* Joyner Jr. of Groveton. A June i« wedding I* planned. The groom-to-be'*
grandmother Mr*. Flo« Nelson and brother. Do vie l«« «, ll« e In Ru*li
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1978, newspaper, April 20, 1978; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151276/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.