The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1961 Page: 2 of 20
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THE CHEROKEEAN of Rusk. Texas
'ac.e Two
Thursday, May 25, 1961
V-
Honored
At Dinner
Friday ,PM
BY SORORITY
Projects Approved,
Committees Named
i East Texas State College and is A June 4 wedding date at
a counselor with the Freer the First Methodist Church in
School System. i Refugio has been set.
A BRIDAL SHOWER Friday evening at
the home of Mrs, Claude Chi.sum, left, com-
plimented Miss Hazel Marie Bailes, bride-
clec t of Mr. Bobby Tosh. Others in the pic-
Tea Shower Honors Future Bride ft
Served buffet, the dinner in-
(tiyded beef struganoff. tossed
|neen salad, congealed salad,
i butterfly roils, apple pie a la
ture, continuing left to right, are Mrs- an¿ coffee.
Harry Tosh, mother of the future groom, "'The serving table was cen-
Miss Betty -Jo Tosh, his sister; the honoree with a lovely arrangement
and her mother, Mrs. C. L. Bailes. ^'¡¿f (jueen Ann's lace, pink tint-
ed chrysanthemums and stock
a matching pink container.
Smaller arrangements of the
1 same flowers centered individ-
' Miss Hazel Marie Bailes, er Friday evening May 10th All table appointments were in ua| tables for four.
bride elect of Bobby Tosh, was from 7:30 to 0 at the home of milkgluss. ' -The Chapter presented Mr.
couipiimeated at a bridal show Mrs. Claude Chisuni. Mints and nuts were also j ald ^rs Cox with a lovely ash
Assisting hostesses were Mrs. st.rvcd< i
. Del man Mayes, Mrs K 11. West
' moreland, Mrs. Martha K/.dl,
Mrs, ('aria Campbell, Mrs. T.
t; (Buck; Vaughn, Mrs Wayne
j Mcrrow, and Mrs. Carl Musick.
Greeting guests were Mrs.
Chisurn, the honoree. hir moth
T h e Mary Martha Sunday er- Mrs. C. •. Bailes. Mrs. Ilar-
School ♦ lass of First Baptist ry Tosh, mother of the prospec-
I'hunh met Tuesday evening in 'ivc" groom and Mrs. L. II. West
the home of Mrs Margie Wil moreland, hostess. Approxi-
lidm.on mately 50 guests registered, as-
' Pre ¡enI were M r s. W. H. | ^ M.is!? Mary Ann Mayes.
If.innn class teacher, also Peggy
Ahernathy, Marie Wynn, Eliza-
beth Davis. Virginia Ralson,
The Omicron Gamma C'bap- ing plans for the fall season,
ter ui Beta Sigma Phi met Moo- ln the meeting members also
Mr. and Mrs Paul C« were ^ 7:45 p m. ln the home of al>provt.d a gifl 0f $35 to the ¡
honor guests at a dinner party Mrs ¡¡li^beth Davis, with Mrs. . _ .f
Friday evening at the home of trtda Ratcliff as co-hostess. L*HU>[ ^i tle League $50 gift to
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Chapman on Nt!W president, Mrs. Madeleine th* Kusk Fubhc LlbiiU,>- and
-Wlghtiaan Lane Mrs. Cox is Morgan, presided at the meet- the purchase of a season's tick-
et ¿ew member in the Xi Epsilon m(j After routine reports, new et at the Lions Club swimming
!Happa Chapter of Beta Sigma eouwnittees were announced as pool.
J hi, whose members sponsored f0iiowg: Social, Elizabeth Da- Mines. Summers and Clayton
the social «vent vlSi ^ally Jordan and Patóy were appointed to supply maga-
Present were the honor Pruett; program, Mary Jane zmes at Rusk Memorial Hospital
gu,ests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luns- Hinton, and Freda Ratcliff; 'he next two weeks.
ford, Mr and Mrs. Morris Has-: membership, Lulu Summers and Points were compiled, based
sell, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Boone, Mary Jane Hinton; ways and on year's activities, for sub
JAs aiul Mrs. Edwin Campbell, means, Sue KyLe and Faye Ken- mission to International in de-
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett White nard; service, Wanda Shaw; termining a chapter rating,
head, and Mr and Mrs. Chap rose, Lulu Summers; publicity, Two programs were presented
man. ! Joann Roberson and Sonja close of the business meet
Clayton; phone, Mary Jane Hin-i in«- "Literature and its history-
ton and Sonja Clayton. wa* given by Mrs. Mary Jane
During the business session Hinton; and Mrs. Opal Mtts
items discussed included the talked on "Amateurs".
August rodeo parade. Members *ce ')0X pudding, Cokes, cof-
voted to have an entry, and a fee ancl tea were served during
committee was appointed com-' tbe soc*al hour to Mesdames
posed of Patsy Pruett, Sally i Madeleine Morgan, Faye Ken-
Jordan and Sonja Clayton. nard, Sonja Clayton, Patsy Pru-
The group also voted to stage Sue Kyle, Freda Ratcliff,
another bazaar and talked rush- Mary Jane Hinton, Wanda Shaw,
Yes, Your Own
Doctor Does Know
Best. ..
The law say* a pharmacist may
not refill f prescription con-
taining certain drugs without
consent of the physician issuit
it originally. That's why we will
call your physician for you whe
you feel that such a prescription
should be refilled. You'll agree
that doctor krvews best.
CHAPMAN PHARMACY
"WE FILL ANY DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION"
Stanley Chapman, Reg. Pharmacist
Phone MU 3-4122 — Rusk, Texas
Pilling Your Prescription is *he Most Important Pert ef
Our Business
Mary Martha
Class Meets
Tues. Niqht
I < o
Miss Sue Mayes directed _ #
guests to the gift display rooms.' rtltAftnill
Other attractive floral a*- T111 cri 1 1"
rangeinents were pink roses on \Á/¡iL Dai<|•«#
the TV, and blue hydrarigeaj'YY ITll I U lly
and Quec * ' '
coffee table.
Miss Bailes and Mr Tosh are 4
to he married June 1 at Cal-
Leaders Of
Food Club
Installed
and blue hydrangeaj*
n Arm's lace on the .
t-ror Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitts en-
vary Baptist Church.
— 0
V rjorie Dickerson and Brenda.
Mrs. On vis presente<l the de-
votional which was followed by
;i social period. Several games
v Te enjoyed.
Tha hostess served refresh-
ment? of open faced sandwiches,
an. el food cake, nuts and pink
lemonade The serving table
was centered with an arrange-
ment of blue hydrangea, and
in the living room she used
sweet peas and English ivy.
The table held an arrangement
of Queen Ann's lace.
Miss Jo Morrow served the
individual cakes, iced in white
and decorated with blue. Miss
Betty Jo Tosh, sister of the fu-
ture groom, presided at the
punch service. Misses Mayes,
Morrow and Tosh, were all at-
tractively gowned in formáis.
The table carried out the
bride-elect's chosen rwlors of
blue and white. The undercloth
was blue, with a white net over-
lay. The centerpiece was blue
hydrangea and bells of Ireland.
CHEROKEE
KUSK, TEXAS
OPEN DAILY 1:00 P.M.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 25-26
AU. THE
TH« US
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SEBRING,
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METRO GOIDWYN MAYER p.. .*
BILI TRAVERS
THE GREEN
MARRING
ED BEGLEY
SATURDAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27-31
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Adult 80c
ADVANCED PRICES
Discount Cards 60c — Children 35c
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW ONLY
ohnnyDark
COMING SOOM
Elizabeth Taylor — Jmmm Dean
GIANT
t'ertained Saturday night. May
!20th at the American Legion
Hall, honoring their daughter,
; Cctfhy, with a dance and show-
ing of movies made at the 8th
grade banquet May 5th. Movies
Were also shown of the class
trip to Austin last year, when
they visited the capítol and
ui her points of interest there,
forty seven other members
wasK>f'Cathy's class and a number
the title of Tuesday night'st"f 'parents were present for Sat-
ijrday night's enjoyable affair.
The refreshment tatole was
laid with a pink cloth, and cen-
tered with an arrangement of
stock, Queen Ann's lace and
Recital
In Dan
Presented
An Enchanted Garden
dance recital presented by the
Haden School of Dance Arts in
the Rusk High School Auditor-
ium.
Under the direction of Martha
Austin, Instructor, the following ¡ '^nery. Sandwiches cookies
Rusk youngsters were presented ,md P_unch wer« served through"
out the party.
The Cherokee County Chapter
of the Texas School Food Serv-
ice met at the Rusk Elementary
School May 16 at ?■ p.m. with
7 schools and 25 members pres-
ent for a regular meeting.
Gerald Chapman, superinten-
dent, made an inspirational talk „ , .
on "excuses" before installing Sa"; Mann'ng of Rus,k- „
tin ■« T h n onn Af 'I
the 19( l-62 officers, who are
Florence Brittain of Jackson
Opal Fitts, Sally Jordan, and
Elizabeth Davis.
0
B. Manning
Engagement
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Manning
of Refugio have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Billie Beth, to LaDale liriin-
mage of Freer. The bride-elect
is the granddaughter of Mrs,
He is the son of Thelmar
Brimmage of Bonham.
ville. president; Berta Lou The bride-elect was gradu-
Crockett of Jacksonville, presi-¡ a'ec' ^rom Texas A&l College,
dent-elect; and Annabel Jones!aní' 's a teacher in the Corpus
In dance routines: Jane Clair
Williams, P a m Armstrong,
> Kathy Fisher, Candy Crysup, Di-
anne Chapman, Brenda Dickef
i son, Melodye Whitten, Cathy
Gabbert, Kay Kyle, Gail Fisher,
j Rosemary Long, Celesta Christo-
pher, Pat Armstrong, Nelda
Fitts, Piper Armstrong, Melody
j Chapman, Laura Winn, Angie
Parsons, Frances Stover, Terete
Lou Whitehead, Pamela Cleve-
land, Suzann Mehner, Janet Mcr-,]
(.'arty, Sandra Lou Dotson, Dani
Cox, Jim Mehner, Deborah Chap-
man. Rosemary Vermillion, Judy
Faye Long, Barbara Guenzel,
Jeanne Celeste Duncan, Cinda
Philbrick, Jan Thompson, Car-
lene Butler, and Sharon Grimes.
The elaborate and beautiful
costumes depicted such themes
as Roses, Scarecrows, lil' Honéy
Bees, Tappin' Toads, Dancing
i Shadows, Birds of a Feather,
Morning Glories, June Bugs,
Sunshine, Blue Bells, Tulips,
i Cunnin' Crickets, and Pink Per-
| fection.
Four out of town performers
I on the program were Carmell
Hammond, Barbara Ann Greets
Helen Smith and Allen Foutv4>'¡ 1 ,
0
RUSK FOLKS
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sherman
and Mrs. John Skiles visited
i relatives at Crockett last week.
Ruth McCoy
Weil-Known Beauty Operator
Has Joined Staff
of
Vivians
Beauty Shop
Phone MU 3-4644
For Appointment
Across Street from City Hell
Rusk, TeKae
1
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GRADUATES SHSC
f
Mrs. J. L. Beall attended the
graduation of her daughter, Mrs.
Virginia Beall Garner Sunday
night, May 21st at Sam Houston
State College in Huntsville. Mrs.
Garner, a former resident of
Rusk, received the Master of
Education degree. She earned
Per B.S. degree from SFA,
Nacogdoches, and is a teacher in
Vhe Crockett School System.
of Rusk, secretary-treasurer.
Refreshments were served to
members of Fast Side, West
Side, Joe- Wright, Junior H gh
and Jacksonville High; Rusk
Elementary and Rusk High.
0
Junior GA's
Meet At
Church Tues.
Junior GA's of First Baptist
Church met Tuesday with their
counselor, Mrs. Wilson McVick-
cr. Sue Bishop and Frances
Ralson took their "Forward
Steps" and became Maidens.
Refreshments were served to
Suzanna Treadwell, Beverly
Walker, Sue Bishop. Janie Sar-
tain, Sherry George, Rita Hud-
son, Verían Clapp and Frances
Ralson.
Christ i public school system.
Her fiance was graduated from
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1961, newspaper, May 25, 1961; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150393/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.