The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1981 Page: 8 of 14
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, PAGE EIGHT-THE CHEROKEEAN OF RUSK, TEXAS. THURSDAY. JUNE 11,1981
Chastain-Sinclair Vows Exchanged
Tammy Sinclair and
Alan Chastain were united
in marriage Saturday, May
30, at 7:30 p.m. in the
Oakland Baptist Church.
The Rev. Don Copeland
performed the wedding
ceremony. Favorite songs
such as "Romeo and
Juliet," "The 12th of
Never" and "We've Only
Just Begun" were sung by
the groom's brother,
Howard Chastain, with
Melany Copeland assisting
on the piano.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sin-
clair and the gran-
ddaughter of Mrs. Carrie
James, all of Rusk. The
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Chastain, also
of Rusk.
Outside the church, a
registry table was set up
where Deanne Jones of
Palestine greeted the
guests.
The bride, given in
marriage by her father,
chose a white formal length
gown enhanced with seed
pearls, exquisite reem-
broidered scalloped
neckline and stand-up
collar. The groom chose a
chocolate brown suit with a
white shirt for the wedding.
Diane Newman was the
maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Nell
Sosby of Austin, Bonnie
Hill of Houston and Tammy
Birdwell of Reklaw.
Eddie Chastain, brother
of the groom, was best
man. Groomsmen were
David Sosby of Austin, and
Roger Frieda and Ricky
Copeland, both of Rusk.
The fittin'est
pull-on
workboot
The Pecos 1155 is. by tar.
our best-selling boot
For the_heel-hugging tit ot
yor hie. slip
on a pair ot
Pecos
boots
SIZES
AAA-EEE"
Miss Chrissie White was
the flower girl and Master
Cory Chastain was the ring
bearer. Both children are
from Rusk.
Serving as ushers were
Geoff Berry of Palestine
and Steve Sinclair, brother
of the bride, of Rusk.
Candlelighters were
Steve and David Sinclair,
brothers of the bride.
The bride presented a
red rose to both her mother
and the mother of the
groom during the
ceremony. The bride's
bouquet was a collection of
spring flowers made of
silk.
Reception
After the ceremony, a lot
of pictures were taken and
friends and relatives
visited and had cake, pun-
ch, coffee and nuts. Misses
Billy and Missie White of
Rusk handed out rice bags
to everyone.
Members of the
houseparty were Mary
Smith, Zella Smith and
Debbie White, all aunts of
the bride.
The couple will reside in
Houston after a brief
honeymoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Chastain
Ms. Slover Graduates
Ms. Pam Slover of Hen-
derson graduated with
honors from Baylor Un-
'Not all sizes
widths
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KNOX RAY
MEN'S WEAR
RUSK, TRXAS
PHONE 683-4028
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COUPLE MARRIES-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell are at
home in Irving following their marriage April II in
Dallas. He is the son of Mrs. Clifton Bell of Rusk and
Janice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen of
Dallas.
Prices Good June 11,12,13,1981
STORE HOURS:
6 A.M. • 6 P.M. MONDAY-SATURDAY CLOSED SUNDAY
WE GLADLY ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS
Kreck's Special
Sliced Bacon
99c
Lb.-7-7
'i" I
Kreck's Party Pups
Franks
n£69c
Shurfresh
Canned Hams
l
3cab„$498
Hillshire Farm
Smoked Sausage
$189
Lb. 1
Lean
Gr0Und «1 59
Chuck Lb. *1
Market Made
Pure Pork
Sausage
Lb. $139
Shurfine Va Gal. Ctn.
Mellorine 79c
Shurfine
Crinkle Cut
Potatoes
2 Lb. Bag
89c
Del Monte
(Ireamstyle or Wholr Kernel
Corn 2/89(
Gold Medal
Flour
C Lb. $119
O Bag 1
Shurfine 64 0*,(!an
Tuna 89c
We Have Supplies For
Your Canning Need*
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viersity May 15. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Slover of Henderson
and the granddaughter of
Mrs. Edna Slover of Rusk
and Mr. and Mrs. Leston
Head ot Temple.
Pam Slover
She received a bachelor
of arts degree in jour-
nalism and broadcasting.
Ms. Slover graduated cum
laude, a distinction at-
tained by students having
an overall grade point
average of 3.5i on a four
point scale and having ear-
ned at least 94 credit hours
at Baylor.
While at Baylor, Ms.
Slover worked as
photography coordinator
for the Baylor yearbook,
was a staff writer and ad-
vertising manager for the
campus newspaper and
served on the Baylor Board
of Publications.
She interned as a news
reporter for the Waco
Tribune Herald and KCEN-
TV in Waco and is a mem-
ber of the society of
professional journalists,
Sigma Delta Chi.
Ms. Slover was active in
Zeta Tau Alpha women's
sorority and was a little
sister for Delta Upsilon
fraternity.
She will spend a month in
England this summer as a
student at the University of
London.
Minister
To Begin
Service
Rev. Robert J. Pate will
begin sevice as pastor of
the First United Methodist
Church in Rusk Sunday. He
and his wife are scheduled
to arrive Thursday. They
will live in the parsonage
adjoining the church.
Rev. Pate's appointment
to this church was announ-
ced during Conference last
week at Houston.
The Pates are moving to
Rusk from Cleveland
where he was pastor of the
Methodist church there.
Rita Russell
Honored atJC
Rita Lynn Russell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Comer Hudson of S. Main
Street in Rusk, was listed
on the Dean's List at and
was graduated from
Jacksonville College recen-
tly
Miss Ituuell earned an
associate of arts and
Associate of science degree
Irwin the two-year liberal
institution
She had to maintain a a t
or ahove in academic vour
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The following merchants
urge you to attend the
church of your choice
Rusk Memorial
Hospital
500 N.Bonner Phone 683-2273
JoEd Anderson
Realtor
Philippians 4:19
W allace-Thompson
Company
Phone 683-2222
First State Bank
We Appreciate You
Member FDIC
Hill-McCain
Co., Inc.
Builders of The Texas
State Railroad Depot
Phone 683-5951
Slover Crate
and Lumber Mill
Homer Lusk
I PYfirn
Service Station
Hwy. 69 683-5806
Lovelady's
Dairy Treat
683-4643
Ü he colors and the elements of design in our
nation's flag are not there by chance, but have
a deep significance; because they .epresentthe
blood of our heroes who died in battle, the
statesmanship of our founding fathers and the
hardships of our early citizens who valued
freedom above all else and for whom no
sacrifice would have been too great for it. So
the next time you see the flag go by, stop and
remember that it is not just a piece of fabric
waving in the breeze, but that it represents
the entire history of the freedom which we
enjoy today; and impart this message to your
children. Go to your House of Worship, thank
God for this banner of freedom, be ever ready
to defend it, and pray that with the help of God
it will always wave over our land.
Rev. James Jacobs
Pastor
First Baptist Church
11 a.m. Sunday
Channel 8 E-Z Vision
Rev. Don Copeland
Oakland Missionary
Baptist Church
8 a.m. Sunday
KTLU Radio
Rev. George Atkinson
First United Methodist
Church
11 a.m. Sunday
KTLU Radio
Rev. A.D. Munsinger
Memorial Missionary
Baptist Church
9 a.m. Sunday
KTLU Radio
.CHURCH DIRECTORY.
CHRISTIAN
First Christian, Rusk
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Assembly of God, Rusk
Maydelle Assembly of God
BAPTIST
Calvary Baptist, Rusk
Calvary Baptist
Cherokee Baptist, Rusk
Eastside Baptist, Rusk
First Baptist, Maydelle
First Baptist, Rusk
First Baptist
Gallatin Missionary Baptist
Holleyman Chapel Baptist, Maydelle
Lone Oak Baptist, Rusk
Memorial Baptist, Rusk
Mt. Hope Baptist, Rusk
Mt. Olive Baptist, Rusk
Oakland Missionary Baptist
Pleasant Grove Baptist, Maydelle
Reklaw Baptist
Rocky Springs Baptist, Dialville
Salem Missionary Baptist) Rusk
West Union Baptist, Rusk
Church of the Living God
Elm Grove Baptist
Blunt's Chapel Baptist Church
CATHOLIC
Our Lady of Sorrows, Jacksonville
Rev. Ed Bury Jr.
Rev. Bobby Cook
Rev, Chirlei Dempiey
Rev. Franklin E. Prater
Rev. John Proctor
Rev. Jimmy Boone
Rev. Jamet C. Biiylock
Rev. Jamet Jacob*
Rev. Jick Jeter
Rev. Randy Penney
Rev. Billy Barkley
Rev. Larry Pratt
Rev. A. D. Muniinger
Rev. Herbert George
Rev. A. B. Lewii
Rev. Don Copeland
Rev. Phillip Buit
Rev.Gerald Wallet
Rev. Danny McQintock
Rev. Tommy Mabry
Rev.T. J. Bagley
Elder W. M. Wallace
Rev. B. W. Ward
Rev. Jame H. Wickware
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Mt. Moriah Plainview CME
Mt. Pleasant CME ^
Reklaw Methodist
Sacul Methodist
Woodville CME, Rusk
Dialville United Methodist
PENTECOSTAL
First United Pentecostal, Rusk
PRESBYTERIAN
First Presbyterian, Rusk
Mt. Hebron Presbyterian
Atoy Cumberland Presbyterian
Rev. E. Herren
Rev. Robert Chriitopher
Rev. Hank Chandler
Rev. G. G. Simon
LwLaab,PMSar
Rev. T. E. Pate
Rev. Steve Plunked
Rev. Zack Walker
Rev. Sam Bedinger
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTLST
Seventh-Day Adventist, Rusk Rev. Way ne Waterhouie
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ, Rusk
Gallatin Church of Christ
Ponta Church of Christ
EPISCOPAL
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
LUTHERAN
Christ Lutheran, Jacksonville
METHODIST
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Rev. Robert Chagnon. M.S.
George Schuiter
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Rev. Billy F. Tomlin
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1981, newspaper, June 11, 1981; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151492/m1/8/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.