The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1979 Page: 3 of 16
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St. Regis Official Speaks
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Hoti Bowman, Regional
Manager of Public Affairs,
Si Regis Paper Company,
Lufkin, gave a slide pre-
sentation of "Ghost Towns
of Kasi Texas' to the Li-
brary Study Club. Tues
Oct 9. in Singletarv Mem
orial Library Bowman is
the author of five books on
East Texas heritage and
history these are This
Was East Texas! "The
Town We Lelt Hehind'.
"Thev l,eft No Monuments!
"Land of the Little Angel!
and "The Best of East
Texas'
Bowman is director of
the East Texas Historical
Association, the Angelina
County Historical Com-
mission. the Texas Forest-
ry Museum, and the Lufkin
Historical Center; Trustee
of Angelina College. Chair-
man of Angelina and
Neches River Authority.
Bowman is also a former
writer, editor and bureau
chief for the Tyler Courier
Times Telegraph, the Luf
kin News, and the Houston
Chronicle.
Attending the meeting
were: Mmes G H Thomas
EllenCopeland,W.E Hurt.
Mildred Fulton, Lee Pern.
Julia Pinson, Vivian Sum-
mers, Helen Finley, Joe
Smith, Willie Stone, Cora
Bruce, Herbert Bell, Hugh-
la Mae Manning, A S.
Moore, l^ota Vaughn. Lu-
cille Heard. Carl Musick.
Gladys Shattuck, Luola
Hoover, VivUm Heald. and
Essie Madden
Also, attending were
Misses Audrey Simmons.
Caroline Fqrster, Fayren
Curtis, Marion Mallard,
Bill March and Flaye
Black. .'it ;
Learn how to make ii|> your face...free.
Thimble Club Meets
f las* of IV.tl Heunion lleltl
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Inii''* l.inii-s lluliliu1 lured liiinnie WimmI.iiiI liiwe Smith Null. Howard
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RHS Class of 1954
Has 25th Reunion
I'he Husk High School Jones. Houston. Mr and Jos Beckham1 Buckner.
i'lass ol i'iii met f«>r its Mrs Frederick < Mary Nell Mr Bobby Mercer, and
iweniv fifth reunion U right Buroff. Dhahra, Mr and Mrs Jerry Smith
August in iii7lj ,ii the S.iudi Arabia Mr and of Busk Special guests
American Legion Hall \n Mrs Hubert Henry, Rich were Mr Gerald Chapman
evening meal consisting of ardson Mi and Mrs John and Mrs Lois Henry of
li.irlieijued heel poiato K Irwin Gilmer. Mr Don Busk
s.il.nl baked pintos pick aid K Wixidard. LaVerne,
les, chip- <lips cookies and Calif Mrs Norma Je; Jerry Smith served as
iced lea were -erved to the Berry Lively. Humble, Mr master of ceremonies and
following Mi and Mrs and Mrs Paul Sutton, a variety of novelty gifts
John F HI.ink .ii Abi While Deer, Mr and Mrs were presented to class
lene Mi and Mis Jimmy Jimmy 'Joyce Smith members Favors of red
Hlatikenship Jasper Mr Null Pasadena. Mr and and black crocheted
and Mrs Krnesi Hudnall Mrs Howard Watson. flowers prepared by Joy
and Mi and Mis Bob Crockett Mr Jack B Ellis. Buckner were given to
Marv Pennington' Wil Kaiv Mr and Mrs Davie each member present
lianis. Jacksonville, Mr
and Mrs Kenneth Booker /" ' j • y * •
and Mr and Mrs Carroll ( <01X11^11(11 U1ÍI
I 'etc' Jones Tv ler Mr *
z:: To Rusk Memorial
I > r us 111 a Nuiles Rabb.
shreve|* rt l-i Mi and As part ol its medical and A copy was presented to
Mis Challes Karnes Nar communit\ service pro Betty Scallon. Director of
ogdoches Mi and Mrs grams, the Kl ('amino Real Nursing at Rusk Memorial
Charlie 'Mais Joyce Chapter of the March of Hospital Thursday by local
Bookct McCallum Dal Dimes is furnishing copies March of Dimes represent
las Mr and Mrs James of the recently published alive. Mrs Sarah Martin
Jared. I.itlle KiH'k Ark , "Birth Defects Compen-
Mr and Mrs Perry Sylvia dium'tohospitals in Nacog- The Compendium, which
Lester snell. Alius, okla . doches, Lufkin. Jackson- contains information on
Mr and Mrs Russell villc.andKu.sk 1,005 different birth defects
with contributions from 425
authors from 24 countries,
is a unique compilation of
information which pre-
viously could only be found
scattered through the
broad range of medical
literature
The March of Dimes has
purchased ripies of the
V *y / / \ Compendium, which re-
's ,■ fy . ^ tails at $50. for area hosp-
' ^ ilals in order to assist the
i medical profession in mak-
\ ing rapid and accurate
diagnoses of birth defects.
In addition, the Compen-
dium provides easy access
to information on treat-
ment modalities, making it
possible for the clinician to
insure that prompt mea-
sures are taken where
necessary. Data on pre-
ventive measures, recur-
rence risk, detection of
carrier, and prognosis are
included as aids to the
.. - .. .. genetic counselor as well
Narali Martin, Hetty Scallon 1l-rf as t0 the c|inician
TAKE A
NEW LOOK ATAN
OLD FLAME. ^
Mr and Mrs James
Henry Moseley, II of
Burke, Virginia are happy
to announce the arrival of a
son, Jason Martin Moseley,
born October 8, in Burke.
James is the brother of
Paul Moseley of Rusk and
the son of Martin Moseley
of Beaumont and the late
Jane Moseley.
Proud grandpa Moseley,
65. flew to Burke last week
to visit his first grandson.
Mrs Verme Minter host-
ed the Thimble Club at her
home Wednesday after-
noon, Oct 17 President
Mrs Ottie Wallace presid-
ed at the business session
RUSK FOLKS
Mr and Mrs Joe Guinn
and family Mr and Mrs
Wayne Guinn. Terry
Cuinn and Mr and Mrs
E J Hulcomb and daugh-
ters Morni and Nina of
College Station, attended
the Dallas Fair, Saturday
They also were joined by
Mr and Mrs Bryan Guinn
and children. Todd and
Kecia of Dallas
Members present were
Mrs Floyd Nelson. Mrs
Jewel Wyatt, Mrs Flora
Weaver. Mrs Lela Single-
tarv. Mrs Gladys Good-
son. Mrs Pauline Isgate,
Mrs Rosalie Thomas. Mrs.
Wallace and the hostess.
Mrs Minter
Mrs Christine Maness was
a guest
Mrs Singletary will be
hostess for their November
meeting
Most pleasant afternoon
was spent doing various
kinds of hand work, and
visiting
Refreshments of syrup
pie or potato pie, coffee or
cold drinks were served
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Rusk Folks
Dr. Dale Gifford of Austin
was weekend guest of his
aunt Mrs Ed Hurt and Mr.
Hurt.
MrR. Norene Blaine of Cay-
uga returned to her home
Thursday after spending a
week here wilh her sister,
Mr . Clyde Lively ami Mr
Lively
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1979, newspaper, October 25, 1979; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151355/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.