The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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TISi 'WINDHAM, EDITOR
PHONE 84
B Batteries and radio tubes. F. D.
"Waldrop.
i "Say It with flower*."
Say it with ours.
cut flowers, pot plrats, funeral
SAN SOUCI
Miss Velma Holcomb spent the €,e 1'n*- MRg L£E ROSS
week-end* in Alfo with homefolks. I THE RUSK FLORIST
Member Flori t'« Telegraph Deliyary
Allen's Beauty shop new Fredric
Croqugnole permanent wave machine. Mrs w A Colvin of Duback La-
— was a guest in the O. B. Slayden
W. fH. Shook of Dp'"-is was ini Rusk home Tuesday.
on business this week.
The many friends of Sam J.
Smith are sorry to know of his illness
j with rheumatism.
Mrs. Johnnie Brooks and daughter
of Beaumont were week-end guests
of Mesdames John Parks and Thelma
McDonald. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Spinks, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Tucker were guests of
Mr. and Mm. Bill Spinks of Wells
Sunday.
DROP Your Watch and DROP In To
See Wal-DROP.
Mrs. W. P. Richey and daughter
Fraces, left Sunday for Jourdanton
where they will visit Mrs. Richey's
I irents.
Wednesday afternoon the mem-
bers of the Club and several guests
had la very pleasant time with Mrs.
Albert Ward as hostess and in play-
ing the facdnating game of Contract
Bridge.
At the close of the games it was
found that Mrs. James I. Perkins
made high score for • members, and
Miss Marion Mallard for the guests.
The hostess servod delVious Salad
Course to the following: Members
Mesdames Louia Butler, C. B. Kcev-
er, F. M. Priest. Jiames I. Perkins,
| Gerald Chapman, E. M. Mansfield,
R. F. Ve: nillion and guests were
Mesdames. Chas Kerr. W. H. llfiuna,
C. H. Fitt.s, C. F. Mehner, J.vjV
Zachry, W. E. Sloan, Misses Marion
! Mar.'ard, Irma Wilson, and 7ish Wind
ham.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School at 9;45 every Sun
day.
Bible School at 10 a. m. Preaching
at 11 a. m,; Subject "Died Enroute"
Text Gen. 11-32.
Preaching 8 p. m.; subject, "Roard
Makers" Text Heb. 12-13.
Everybody is earnestly invited to
come and hear this worthwhile mes-
sage. We will make you welcome.
A. R. Caudle, Pastor.
selves for a few hours with the usual
pieces sewing interpersd with witty
conversation. When they were begin
ning to tire of sewing delicious re-
freshments consisting of sandwiches,
caki. mid ice tea were served to about
eighteen members.
The club meets with Mm R. R.
Fenr.haw next Thursday.
*
WEEKLY SUNDAY SCHOOL'
ATTENDANCE
Mrs. JT.. S. Watson and children of Mjss. Pearl Jones jeft Sunday for
I airfield are visiting relatives. Canton Miss, where she will visit for
three weeks then will*go to Galveston.
James Evansi is sperdi^ the week
Sn Welsrelatives. Ml. ancj Mrs. Clyde Cawthen 'eft
t <-« 'iv for Alpine where they will
Allen's Beauty shop. Try that fast g0 school this summer. |
drying.
Mesdames Yates Smith and W. W.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lowe of Ash- Finley ieft Sunday for Houston
ni>n iTici+innf T 11 { Yin . .. •->r • •, i .j.;
erton are visiting L. D. Guinn,
; where they will visit relatives.
See us for B Batteres and radio j Mr. andMrs. W. F. Neal of Frank-
itubes. F. D. Waldrop. ston were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J.
— W. Pearson Monday.
V. R. Bolen is in Dallas, Ranger
and Sweetwater visiting relatives.
Mrs. E. Dupree had as her guest
Sunday her daughter, Mrs. Calvin
Mrs. Webb Goosoby of Crockett was Reitch and little daughter Dorothy
a guest of Mrs. Lee Ross Tuesday. | Ann of Palestine.
Mrs. Lee Ross }ias her guest her Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Samora and Mrs
mother Mrs. D. E. Roten. i Pope Guinn visited relatives in Fas-
— ! trll Sunday.
DROP Your W-'sfc and DROP In To
Bee Wal-DROP. jyjr an(j Mrs..W. W. Hubert and
— daughter Betty Lou, spent the week-
E. J. Downing spent the 'week-end end in Austjn with relatives,
in Mabank with home folks.
J. H. Pearmon of J "ksonville was
5n Rusk on business Monday.
Ted Butler wr- a visitor in Jack-
sonville Saturda; .
Mr. and Mi's. W. L. Knapp and
son of San Augustine were week-end
guests af relatives here.
Mesdames John McDonald, Clyde
Cawthen, and Will Deckard, were in
Huntsville Saturday.
Mesdames Bill Shattuck Melvin Ses
Allen's Beauty Shop. Try that
fast drying.
— 'sion and F. C. Bingham were visitors
Dred Martin of Houson visited -n Jacltsonvine Tuesday.
relatives here this week.
j Mrs. C. B. Keever and son are
We test tube t. D. Waldiop, visiting relatives in Ennis and other
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hanna and
children, Mrs. W. W. Wilson and
daughter Miss Irma., spent the weew- [
end irj Nacogdoches with relatives. !
Mrs}. J. F. Gray ar.d Collier Rucker
spent Tuesday in Troup with Mrs.
Grays sister Mrs. W. H.'Gray who is
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Finley and Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Finley sipent the
week-end in Longview with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Globe.
Some Texas editors compared the
deportment of the two conventions,
and the comparisons werei not favor-
able to the democrats at Houston as-
sembled.
• '
Van Houston of Houston spent the
week-end here. He was acempanied
home by Mrs. Houston and daugh-
ter Jerry who has been visiting Mr. \
find Mrs. W. G. Allen.
First Methodist Church
A number of visitors will be present
Sunday at the First Methodist Church.
These will be outstanding young peo-
',)le from various Leaeues in East Tex
ps comng to attend the Epworth Lea-
gue Conference at Lon Morris College
next week. Some of these yousg
people will have part on the program.
Among the visitors wi'll be Y. Park
from Korea, who has previously spok-
en at the church pleasing a large
audience. "Let no man' despise thy
youth" will be the subject of the ser-
mon by Rev. Robert L. Jackson, ths
pastor. Services will begin at 8 F.
M. Young people will1 serve 'as ushers.
Efforts are being made to pack the
League room at 7 ;00 P. M. "The
Things That Win" will be the snbject
of the sermon at 11;00A. M.
B'shop H. A. Boaz has accepted an
invitation to preach in (Rusk on June
26. Plans are being made for a great
service.
The four white Sunday schools
of Rusk report attendance on May
iJ as follows;
Sunday School Attendance for last
Baptist .... 174
Christian 37
Methodist 1-7G
Presbyterian fit
Total ...... 448
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ADDING ANOTHER
BIG WAREHOUSE
| The Roten Material Co. has com-
' pie ted another large warehouse a-
cross the street from the cotton yard.
It is 48x150 feet without floor, cor-
rugated roof and well built to take
care [of all kinds of lumber 'and buil-
' ding material. This firm carries one
' of the most complete lines of lumber
and building material found anywhere
and they do a big volume of business
having customersfrom all parts of
the country.
Judge and Mrs. Frank Gibson of
Austin are visiting their mother Mrs.
J. P. Gibson and sisters Misses Ruth
and Mae.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Copeland were
in Dallas Thursday.. They were
accompanied 'home Iby Mrs. Copeland
son Collier Rucker.
Mrs. E. M. Wilder of Beaumont
anjd Mrs. Freman Rogers of Jefferson
spent the week-end here with relat-
ives.
Anartment foRent—Mrs. Geo.
Houston.
points.
Mr. and Mrs. John Guinn had os
their guests Tiast week then' son
Miss Doris Humason spent the Eidon and family of Tubing,
week-end in Dallas.
pP.-waves without
Allen's Beauty Shop?
Mrs. Alvin Sherman was the guest,
flaw, of her sister Mrs. W. A. McKee '.n
i Henderson.
and Mrs. r — o'ica Smith were Mesadmes Jean Cargil, and Joe
Wek-end visitors in Tyler. B. Bars weie shoppers in Tylei Tues-
day.
B. B. Perkins rnd W. P. Richey - ,
_. . Mrs Hatelv Lowerv had as hei
were in Alto on business Monday. - • • it ij;..
truest last week Mips Lucue Eddmg o.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Edward had as Lufkin.
thi guests Su' 'rv Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Edwards and cif.ier i'elatives.
Miss Cora Porterfield left Sunday
for Belton where she will go to school
„ . . .. ,, , , . . this summer.
Mrs.Andrew ..aobard has as net
; - >p, • parent^ Mr ar.d Mrs. J. L.
Lester and a sister of Pampa.
Mrs. John Joplin left Sunday for
j Austin where she will visit her pa-
Mis, H. F. St and Miss Flaye rents*
Black were v'"' 1"! Jacksonville1
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. H. T. Brown returned home
Saturday from Tyler where she has
been teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Brown
have an apartment at O. B.Slayden.
Pi'.ce were shoppers m Dallas lues-
day.
M. r
Irene
Ribert I. Jr
i "--'Till Fr'.< ;• ' " ling and at
Adrit's Chapel Saturday evening.
Mr and Mrs, J. C. Looney r\nd
. daughter, Miss Thura of Tyler spent
n wdl preach * '
Mrs. Iva Francis Mr. and Mrs. R.
Mooneyham of Dallas spent the week
end here with relatives. Mrs.
Mooneyham was forme,ly Miss Paul-
ine Francis.
ATTENTION KIWANIANS
IF IT'S .. .
PLUMBING-
We do it. "Just call 249;
We'll be right over.
E. L. GILMORE
PLUMBING
Your attendence at todays lunch-
■jsodxo pun pa.unSo.i 'p^ssnba.i si una
ed. You can't afford to miss the
Saxaphone soloby C. W. Evans or
the speoc-h James I. Perkins will make
SO BE THERE.
SINGING
The annual singing at Jones]
Chapel will be held Sundiay.
BLACKSMITH and
.WOODWORK.
Done just like you
want it at
Reasonable Prices
Every Job Appreciated
LAWN MOWERS?
REPAIRED
SEWING CIRCLE
Th Rusk Sewing Club
Thursday with Mrs. Clyde
at her home.
The Club members
met last
Stewart,
busied their.-
CLASSIFIED ADS
..FOR SALE—We have iri this vici-
nity a nice) studio piano. Will sell at
a bargain, and make terms to suit
purchaser. Also have a rea buy in a
Grand, Wire or write.
Baldwin Music Shop,
423 Milam St.
Shreveport, La.
I WANTED—I •aivn mowers to repair
| and sharpen—Harod Pryor at Pry-
or's Machine Shop. c
I Located just off Southeast cor-
ner of Square
S. A. BEARD
| FOR RENT—Small house with all
j conveniences. Mrs. James I. Perkins.
' FOR RENT—House Eastside, 5 large
! rooms, water electricity. See John B.
Guinn. Phone 232.
CORSETS
Stay the Hand
of Time
THE real secret of the
artofkeepingyoung
lies in retaining youth-
fulness of figure. The
P.N. Practical Front
is recommended as
the corset that molds
and holds the lines of
youth.
The Custom-Corseted took
Mrs. S. R. Curtis
X 7
WHEN. IN
-ALT CH-
IT'S
THE GREEN
LANTERN CAFE
FOR THE BEST FOOD
HOME COOKED
SERVED CLEAN
* t
Jacksonville Laundry
BILL GOODSON
Locei Representative
PHONE 282W
All Work Guaranteed
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
WANTED — Stout white lady to
nurse invalid lady and help with
housework. See J. R. Oewns at
Cherokeean office by noon Saturday.
Right on the Highway
PLATE LLNCH
with Drink and Dessert
35 Cents
FRESH CAT FISH
EVERY DAY
' ve \v
eew-er.d here with relatives.
Mrs. Jack Sh
returned to
Christ) Saturda; .
r.d little son
home in Corpus
Mature Lee Sherman of May-
drlle was r. visitor in Ru k Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. L. Grisham and dauirl ter
Mi? Nf^ll of Dialvillewere in Rusk,
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryar^ Mason of
Porta were in Rusk Tuesday a'rer-
floon.
Mesdames Hugh Lester and Ed-
win Guinn were visitors in Tyler
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Stevens and
John Harper, Mrs. H. B. Odom and
Miss Beulah Allen were visitors 1.1
Palestine Monday.
Mrs. C. L. Manninprand son Phil
spent the week-end in Kennard with
relatives.
Dudley B. Lawson returned home
Thursday from Mineral Wells
where he attended the Republican
State Convention.
WHY DO
HUNDREDS OF
People Trade
HERE?
Because They Know
Values in ...
FRESH MEATS
GROCERIES AND
VEGETABIES
WE TAKE
Pride in
Pleasing
Particular
People
Pleasantly
Sam Manning
PHONE 47
Electrical Servants
-—
SAVE TIME, LABOR AND EXPENSE
HOT POINT TABLE STOVES FOR QUICK MEALS
PRICEDFROM UP
FANS FROM $5 UP
.. PERCOLATORS AT .--__$5.10
LARGE TOASTERS .$5.95
DECORATED LAMPS OF ALL KINDS
HOUSE WIRING MATERIALS
GENERAL ELECTRIC AND FRIGIDAIRE
SALES AND SERVICE
FITTS ELECTRIC and AUTO CO.
Rusk, Texas
JOHN GARNER'S WIFE
Has been a great factor in making her hus-
band famous. Rusk wives can be of great
help to their husbands by careful selection
of the best meats, groceries and vegetables.
RIGHT HERE-
Breakfast Bacon K,, 2 P.,«d. 25c
Weiners
2 Pounds 25C
Pan Sausage
Pound IOC
Fancy Crackers
2 Lb. Box 25c
Grape-Nuts Flikes Package 10c
FLOBR
48
Lb. Sack "J Q
A
Whole Corn
Oat Neal
100 Lb. 98C
Per Pound 3c
BRYAN STOVALL
CASH GROCERY WE?DF.l TVER
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The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1932, newspaper, June 3, 1932; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291542/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.