The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1964 Page: 3 of 14
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EAGLES ECHO
EAGLKS ECHO STAFF
hrlitor in C hipf Jimmie Poole
Assistant Editor Janls Sales
Business Manager Jimmy Boonr
Sports Editor juriy Hnnvy and Leslie Wright
Exchange Editor Janie Dickey
Circulation Manners Lewis O'Neal and Joel White
Feature Editors Norieine Morgan
Stephanie Cox
Betty Matlock
Richard Wallis
^p'sts Anita Shuptrine nnd Anr. Vaughn
Lawrence Clayton Sponsor
SNOOPER-
! Alan Hood, you shouldn't play
; basketball during the entertain
• inent at a banquet.
Linda Brewer gave Juanita
Folks a birthday party Friday
night. Happy birthday, Juanita.
; Larry Cotton was seen bowling
•Saturday night with Brencki Kay I
from Jacksonville.
Nell Wilson and Roy Kennedy!
-were together all day Sunday and'
then went to church Sunday
night.
Gary Harper, how did you and ¡
Barbara like the show Saturday i
night? Was it interesting.
Juanita Folks was extra happy I
this week end because Richard i
Kelly from Dallas was in.
Judy Hume, why don't you like
snow?
We hear that baseball practice
is underway. Best luck to them;
lei's hope they can do as well
as the football and basketball
trvuns have done.
Carol Carrington and Bruce
Stovnll were at the game in Ty-
ler Thursday nifiht.
The boys played a GREAT
game Thursday night. Sorry ttie
results were as they were.
Wo hope that Linda Bobhitt,
Patsv Sessions, and Dennis Fow-
ler are getting along much bet-
ter.
It certainly is good to see Sm-
all Phillips back at school.
Several students reportedly
wore impressed by the National
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He LIKES PEOPLE!
Raccoons are friendly and curious folk, as anyone fa.
miliar with them will tell you. Those familiar with our bank
can tell you, that we're noted for our friendly interest In
our customers and pride ourselves on our reputation as
a good neighbor.
Citizens State Bank
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
RUSK, TEXAS
Guard open house Saturday night
Johnny Alexander, can't you
recognize a picture? The picture
is just like the person.
Alan Hood why didn't you ask
a girl to the Sweetheart Banquet?
Dates to the Sweetheart ban-
quet-
Johnny Alexander, Naomi Hoi-
comb.
Dewane Merriwether, Cathy
Fitts.
John Paul Watson, Judy Ma-
li ruder.
Harold Sea lion, Shelia Huggtns.
Richard Johnson, Glenda Mer-
riwether.
John Mark Lester, Dianne To-
lar.
John Rcnsonover, Janis Sales.
Jimmy Boone, Ann Vaughn
David Grogan. Jimmie Poole.
Bud Jones, Kathy Cooper.
Larry Wright, Sue Boone.
Steve Swift, Dottle McClure.
Larry Johnston, Jane Brown-
ing.
Greg Guynn, Kay Kyle.
Chester Mayo, Jane Deal.
Kenneth Martin, Loota Hassell.
Mikr Stovall, Jennifer Swift
Dixie Guinn, Johnny Walker.
Chuck Swift, Jeanctte Schoch-
ler.
John Hood, Joe Ann Lowery
Bob Edwards and Brendu Hen-
dricks went to a ball game at
Lon Morris this week end.
Sammie Black had a date with
Weldon Matland Thursday night,
Charles Wilcox Friday night, and
Leonard Berry Sunday night.
Stephanie Cox and Shug Rice
went to the ball game in Tyler-
Thursday night with Lila Jean
Long and Ronny Burgess.
Jimmie Poole and David Gro-
gan were together this week end,
as usual.
Tommie Martin did you really
fall down waxing floors?
Saturday night Charlotte Bow-
man and Mike Stovall, Palsy
Huggins and Steve Crysup went
to the show.
Greg Guynn and Suzy Sum-
mers were also at the show Sat-
urday night.
Pam Johnson and Sandra
Smith were seen alone in the
show Saturday night. Get busy
boys!
Lwnice Wilcox was with her
cousin Kay Errington from J'-
ville in the show Saturday night.
Patsy Huggins and Steve Cry-
sup were in the show Saturday
night.
Mike Reasonover and Beth
Paj-rott were in the show Satur-
day night.
Andra Lou O.iwford had a
slumber paity Friday night
Everyone reported a swell time!
Yeah. Austin!! Here wo come!
Dixie Guinn and Glenda Gra-
ham were in the show alone Sat-
urday night.
Holly Linsay also was alone in
I he show.
Larry Johnston and Jane
Browning were at the show Sat
u day night.
Bud Jones and Kathy Cooper-
were in the show Sunday after-
noon.
Bob Edwards and Brenda Hen-
dricks were together Saturday
T. TEXAS TYLER
Famed Singer
To Be At
Rusk Church
V
T. Texas Tyler, known as "The
Man With a Million Friends,"
one of the foremost country and
western artists for many years,
will be featured at a service in
the First Assembly of (kxl, Rusk
Church, on March 1964, at the
hour nf 7.00 p m. according to
Rev. Roy L. Collins, pastor
It will mark one of the first
appearances in this area by T
Texas Tyler, a man who, untd
recently, spent his time touring'
throughout the United States and
Canada headlining "Grand Ole
Opry" shows, appearing with his
large bands in ballrooms, clubs,
and on T V. and other forms of j
entertainment.
Mi Tyler will toll in this serv-
ice his amazing story of how he
decided to quit this life to be
come a preacher of the Gospel i
. Ho will also be playing his
guitar and singing many Gospel
songs . . . He was converted in
the early part of 1958 and has
since devoted his full time to
Grspel work. He was catapulted
to nationwide fame in 194$ with
his smash hit, "Deck of Cards"
which he wrote himself . . Some
of his other big record hits were
"Remember Me," "Bumming.
Around." "Courtin' in the Rain,"
and many others,
Mr. Tyler has the distinction!
of being one of the very few j
country and western artists to
ever appear in concert at New-
York's famed Carnegie Hall . .
He has also been under contract
to Columbia Studios in Holly-
wood in the making of Western
i movies . .
' In his amazing story to be told
i in his nppearanee here he will
■ tell why after twenty-eight years
in show business he gave up all
! the entertainment world had to
' offer to utilize all his talents ex
itisively in Gospel wo k
Many old-! ¡me Christians wh
'lave heard this man a>-c saying
"To be in a 1'. Texas Tyler meet
i rig 's like turning back the pages
• f t¡mo"-There is truly u tuuch
f revival cf yesteryears A
apaoitv crowd is expected ant
Paster Roy L. Collins suggests
ca ly attendance . . The serv
ice is open to the public and ad ¿
mission is free. ''I
night and Sunday afternoon.
Dot tic MeCluro, Sarah Graham,
Ann Vaughn, and Janis Sale
were tiding «round Saturday
night.
Janis Sales and John Reason-
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 116, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1964, newspaper, February 27, 1964; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150537/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.