The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1946 Page: 4 of 10
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d . 3cal and personal news
Klisk CFra k L- Mam _ _ Mrs. "Tish" Smith
Establish) Mrs. k. B. Urban, Robert Wandell were visitors in Henderson
> left Tuesday for a two; Saturday.
... , Ration in the Ozarks. Miss Mrs. Wyatt Norman, Mrs. D. T.
Smith, sister of Mrs. Ur- Howard, Mrs. John Nightman and
-mpanied them. Mrs. Homer Gee spent Friday after-
Catered as ae'd Mrs. Dan Johnson of i noon in Timpson.
>0«tbffice at Blle were visitors in Rusk
Act of March
ri Mrs. Jainc? Long of Ty-
tn "Cherokee c< the weekend in Rusk.
Outside Cherolr. G. Allen is visiting rela-
Boys in MilitaForest.
— Scott Jr. is spending this
FRA'DeLeon with homefolks.
Editolen Reynolds and Dr. Sylvia
W. R. L ATS of Fort Worth were guests
_nd Mrs. Frank Stewart Sun-
_ _t Reynolds is the daughter
CH Stewart.
Dinner guests of Mrs. J. P. Gibson
and Miss May Gibson Wednesday of
last week were Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Gibson of Jacksonville; Mrs. Mallard
Gibson, New Orleans; Mrs. John
Wightman, Mrs. Wyatt Norman,
Mrs. D. T. Howard, Mrs. Homer Gee
and Miss Beaulah Allen.
'.Mrs. Pete Johnston and daughter!
Jo Ann, of Jackson, Mississippi and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Isaack of Dial-
ville are visiting in the Edward Ken-
ney home this week.
Ray Marlin of Houston is visiting
his mother, Mrs. Lela Marlin.
Mrs. L. E. Wi"iams of Oklahoma
eat;
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Vilburn Summers of Wichita
the first lenj. weei[en(i jn Rusk.
A. Gr*dy peacock Jacksonvil
The pastorier mother, Mrs. A. O. Lest- Qity is visiting her Bister-in-law,
services at lyi' j Mrs. Sarah Lee Martin,
Uext Sunday. nd Mrs. j. R. Alexander and j Mrs. W. W. Micks returned Thurs-
featured at of Galena Park spent the! day from a two weeks visit with her
note that we in Mr. Alexander re-
of the eveninihome gun(jay, leaving Mrs.
Church Sch an(i children for a longer
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Pearl Qlark returned home
from a visit witlUber sister,
You are al' ®ruce' *n Lubbock. She
, , . companied home by Rebecca,
and worship ^ ..
d spent the summer there.
CHUR Beaulah Allen and Mrs. Gay
"Where Chrii
(Matt. 18:2(r
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Bro. Star
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will conduct
second and
11:00 a. i
7:15 p. m
8:09 p. m
daughter, Mrs. S. L. Loveless in Col'
lege Station.
H. B. Jenkins, who underwent an
operation in a Dallas hospital last
week, is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shattuck are
the parents of a daughter, Rhoda
Sue, born August 15 in a Jackson-
ville hospital. Mrs. Shattuck and
daughter came home Tuesday of this
Everything needed in
school supplies
FOR
Teacher and Pupils
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RESCRIPTIONS — A D.D.T. PREPARATION FOR AI L NEEDS
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)FFICE PHONE 344
RESIDENCE PHONE 258
FIRSl-room house with furniturg for sale. Furniture consists of a good
ALBEte^room su'te ^ piece living room suite, dinette suite, kitchen
Re8iderak>inet' kitchen table, and oil stove. Residence and furniture $1800.
Oil Lefwo-story residence located on highway 69 on lot with 100 foot
LOTS .'ront> 150 feet deep. All utilities, 2-car garage. 10x12 store room.
If yon !n<luire for Price-
Us for 12 acres. 19 acres in cultivation. About 19 acres ycung pine timber,
find whunn;ng water on land. 6-room log house, ceiled both inside and
have it}Utside. Chicken house, barn, 18 peach trees, 4 apple trees, 2 pear
LAND "rees anc' a plum tree. Good well. Priced at $2,000.00.
160 ac>72 acres, 3 miles from courthouse, fenced and cross fenced, good pas-
in pasttuj.g, everlasting water, pine timber, about 35 acres in cultivation,
fence. All minerals. Residence has living room, dining room, kitchen,
mill. Cthree bedrooms, hall, bath, two porches. Electricity, good well with
ed. Prie]ectric pump. Butane gas. Dairy barn with concrete floor. Chicken
RURA-,alf'' Fruit trees. On school bus route.
173 acideal home for a couple or small family. Attractive residence with
pasturijjvjng roonii dining room, both finished in knotty pine. Convenient
rooni kitchen, bath with best fixtures, wall heater and linen closet, bed-
and o1room wjth closet, front porch with concrete floor, concrete terrace.
good Lot 65x200.
front.
5-room residence, 3% blocks from business section. Living room,
f-ARjVdining room, kitchen with new cabinet, 2 bedrooms, bath, front
183% _ porch, screened back porch. All utilities. Asbestos shingle roof, con-
n>,'es crete walk. Garage, large store room. Lot 75x150.
pastur
and li' 50 acres of level land, all fenced, just outside the city limit. About
house 12 acres in timber. 4-room boxed house. Electricity available. All
minerals.
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•10 acres on highway about 3 miles from Rusk. Faces highway 300
to 400 yards. New surface tank. Good pasture. Four-room house,
painted. Electricity. Pump in well. Hot and cold water. Barn. Or.
school bus and mail route. Some pine timber. All minerals.
70 acres, 1% miles from Reklaw. Good pasture land. Everlasting
water. House has 4 rooms and hall. On school bus and mail
route. $2000.
32 acres, 2 miles from Reklaw. New highway to be built in front
of door. Good land, practically all in cultivation. Residence, 7 years
old built of good lumber, has 5 rooms and bath. Painted but not
papered.
2% acres, 5-room house. Electricity. Extra good garden spot. Good
grass for cow. Near hospital. Inquire for price.
83 acres, well fenced, two miles from Rusk on highway. Good resi-
dence, papered, painted. New cedar shingle roof. Living room, din-
ing room, kitchen, two bedrooms, one with firepiace, bath, two
porches. Electricity. Electric pump in well. Barn, large poultry
yard. Two chicken ho'ises. Brooder house. Young orchard. Springs
furnish abundance water for stock. Inquire for price.
Good building site on highway a short distance outside city limits,
We have about 2'A acres with a 150-foot front on highway, east
front, electricity available, on school bus, mail route. Bus to and
from Palestine passes in front. City maintenance of telephone line.
$500.00.
hanna real estate agency
In Cherokee County Abstract Co. Office
week.
Mrs. Wyatt Summers of Gaston
visited in Rusk Sunday.
Miss Carolyn Dftvies of Dallas is
visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. B. Musslewhite.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvie Odom' of Fort
Worth are visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Odom.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Melan of Trini-
dad, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.( Wilkerson
of Port Neches and Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Shearon and daughter of Tyler
attended funeral serives for Thos.
Shearon here Saturday.
Mrs. Hallie Wiggins has returned
from a visit in Goose Creek.
Larry Guinn spent last week in
Houston with his father.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkerson and
daughter of Dallas visited in the W.
W. Finley home Sunday.
Miss Julia Perkins is visiting in
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. ONeal an-
nounce the 'birth of a son, Lewis
Glenn, August 20 in a Jacksonville
hospital.
Mrs. Albert Kojack visited rela-
tives in Beaumont this week.
E. R. Gregg was a business visi-
tor in Dallas Wednesday.
Mrs. C. J. Barbour, who makes her
home with her daughter, Mrs. W. W.
Micks, has returned to Rusk after
a two months visit to her former
home in Bell Rapids, S. Dakota.
Miss Lydia Danheim of Brenham
is visiting her brother, C. E. Dan-
heim and Mrs. Danheim.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stockton and
Martha Ann, who spent the summer
in Rusk, have returned to Odessa.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Acker an-
nounce the birth of a son, Augustl6.
Rev. and Mrs. Lee C. Perry and
son left Monday for a two weeks va-
cation in Bakersfield, California.
Mrs. Linnie Cadert and son, Sic
Norman Poland of Oakland, Calil.
are visiting their aunt, Mrs. E. S.
Marshall. Seaman Poland, U. S.
Navy, returned recently from two
years in Guam.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McCord lef.
Sunday to visit Lt. and Mrs. Joe
Williams in Jacksonville, Fla.
Miss Gepelle Holcomb had the
misfortune to break her right arm
Saturday night.
Mrs. Floyd Carr of San Angelo
and Mrs. T. C. Sellers of Dallas are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Car-
sey.
Mrs. H. B. JenkinS is visiting Mr.
Jenkins in a Dallas hospital, where
he underwent an operation last week.
Mrs. Ed Parks, who broke her hip
last week, was put in a cast at a
Jacksonville hospital Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. June Whitney and
son Richard, of Tyler, were guests
in the J. A. Kartin home Sunday.
Mrs. Ralph Long is visiting her
sister Mrs. B. F. Ramsey in Menlo
Park, California.
No wonder newborn babes cry so
much. If you were only a few days
old, out of a job, and owed the gov-
ernment $2,500, you'd squall too.
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BRIDE ELECT IS
SHOWER IIONOREE
Mesdames C. H. Bivins, T. H.
Singletary, Vernon Hester and W.
P. Richey entertained with a mis-
cellaneous shower last Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Richey, compli-
menting Miss Jane Wallace, bride-
elect of Gladstone Thompson.
In the receiving line were Mrs.
Riichey, Miss Wallace, Mrs. J. E
Wallace, Mrs. R. G. Thompson, and
Mrar Laura Musick of Alto, grand-
mother of the honoree.
Mrs. Bivins was in charge of the
bride's book.
Mrs. W. 1H. Wallace directed the
guests to the dining room. The table
was laid with a lace cloth and cen-
tered with a crystal bowl of summer
flowers and a miniature bride and
groom.
(Misses Mildred Harris and • Zel-
wanda Hendrick presided in the din-
ing room. They were assisted by
Mrs. T. H. Singletary and Mrs. W.
E. Wallace.
Other members of the house party
were Mesdames Frank Coupland and
Mrs. John Solomon.
FISH FRY
Miss Jane Wallace was named hon-
or guest at a Fish F*y at the City
Park last week with Misses June
Odom and Angelien Cobble, hostes-
ses.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Cur-
tis Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ellis,
Mr. and Mrs. Knox Ray, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Summers, Mr. and Mrs.
John Lester, *Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Dickey, Misses Eugenia Lannom and
AT „ „ V
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York, Bob Persons, John-
ny Stevens, and Gladstone Thompson
George Singleton, Braly Thompson,
Miss Pat Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Vern-
on Slaton, Q. L. Newburn and Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Newburn of Jackson-
ville and Warren T. Whiteman of Al-
to.
The hostesses presented a hostess
set to tli2 honoree.
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WILSON—SALE
Miss Irma Wilson and William
j Sale were quietly married at Beau-
mont, Thursday, August 15.
Mrs. Sale, sister of Mrs. W. H.
Hanna, of Rusk, is a teacher in the
Jasper schools.
Afteer September 3, they will be
at home in Jasper.
SKATING PARTY
Harry Edgar Roye was host for a
j skating party Saturday night.
Guests included Misses Genelle
Holcomb, Juanita Ray, Betty Benton,
Ernestine and Mildred Harris, Helen
Holcomb, Jewell Marie Egbert and
Tony Lewis; Durwood Price, Elbert
Banks, Paul Copeland, Mack Hill,
Bill Cowart, Wilson Hanna and Lew-
is Jordan.
FOR RENT: Bedroom with private
entrance, modern home. Lucille Lan-
nom.
Sat. Prsvue 11:00 P. M., Sunday & Monday
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SUGGESTIONS
To The Well Dressed Ladies
Our Fall
SUITS, COATS AND SWEATERS
100% Wool Now on Display
Shop Early
A Small Deposit will Hold Your Selection
VISIT
THE SMART SHOP
Ladies' Wear Exclusively
Albert Kojack Rusk, Texas
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CROSS
ROMANTIC
ESCAPADE!!
MERRIE MELODY CARTOON: "KITTY KORNERED"
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Tuesday and Wednesday, August 27 and 28
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Feature Length
General
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Plus Musical Short
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Thursday and Friday, August 29 and 30
JOHN
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MOVIETONE ADVENTURE: "EMPIRE STATE"
SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st
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CHAPTER THREE: "THE SCARLET HORSEMAN"
pi i cciciriV" A nc U,F0R G00D cow pasture, 8ea
CLASSIrlfcD ADS! C1."rcnce Aiien' ^ five
— i | miles southwest of Rusk. One dollar
per month for each hei\d. 4-8-22c
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ELECTRIC IRONS REPAIRED:
We repair your old electric iron—
make it heat like new—Wc also re-
pair all makes of bicycles. —Babcock
Bros. Auto Supply Store tf.
LOST: Boston screwtail female
bull dog. White ring around neck, on
face and ear. $20.00 reward. Geo.
Burrows, Rte 1, Rusk, Texas. 4-8-29
$25 REWARD for return of two
Pekingese dogs which were picked
up in Lufkin Sunday evening, July
14. Female, red with white breast;
male, white with red spots, left eye
out. C. H. Feazeil, Lufkin, Texas,
care City Bakery, Phone 1662. 8-22r
Wl DISPENSE TNl fAMOUS
40^^H"TG
J "r RusI? 'Jewelers
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FOR SALE: Model L John Deere
Tractor, all equipment And Quick
Meal 5-burner oil stove. 2 new fj-gal.
milch cans. R. E. Reese Phone 351,
1423 North Main St. lr
CARLOAD PIANOS: 5 new Weav-
er Spinets, 4 small Studios, 10 me-
dium size Studio Grands as good as
new, $795 to $950. 25 upright pianos
for churches and students, $95 to
$195. Largtest and most complete
Btock to choose from in East Texas.
Tyler Piano Company, "Oldest Piano
House in Tyler, Texas" 214 West Er-
win, Phone 4480. 8-22-29r
CHICKENS—TURKEYS
After Moulting give STAR SUL-
RHUR COMPOUND In drinking w&t-
er or feed. It will destroy, in the
germ period, Intestinal Worms and
Germs, that cause most all disease
and loss in egg production. Also rirt«
them of Blood Sucking Lice, Mites,
Fleas, Blue Bug^. Prevents most all
disease, insuring greater health and
egg production through the fall and
winter. Costs very little to use. Mon
ey back if not thoreughly sati«?k*!,
MCSELEY DRUG STORE
EOR SALE: Bicycle motor
frame. Joe Jones, Route 4.
and
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flowers
ALWAYS APPROPRIATE
ALWAYS APPRECIATED
Dutch Boy Flower Shop
LOIS AND CARROLL SPARKMAN
PHONES: 18-J AND 268
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Main, Frank L. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1946, newspaper, August 15, 1946; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth326116/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.