The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1964 Page: 4 of 14
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•¡strict Court Jurors
lolled for Service Here
Name oí 100 County citizens
have been drawn to serve as pos-
sible petit jurors during the sec-
ond jury week oí the October-
April term of District Court
which will be presided over by
the Honorable Jack Pierce, judge
of the 145th Judicial District.
All persons named are to re-
port in the District Courtroom at
9 a.m. Tuesday, October 20.
They are:
Dwayne Mahaffey, Troup; Mis.
E. F. Hicks, Wells: S. W. Spen
Rushees Feted At
Model Meet, Social
THE CHEROKEEAN of Ru.k, Texas
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1K4 FAOE KH'K
Moseley, Jacksonville; Jim Ten- 1
nis-n, Trnup; J. P. Wilcox, Rusk;
Ruben Randell, Bullan!; Mrs. , The Omicrcn Gamma Chapter At Monday's meeting:, Mrs. Sue
Francis W. West, Jacksonville; i of Beta Sigana Phi met at the j Kyle pj-esented a talk on the
H. T. Steale, Jr.. Alto; George ihomo oí Mrs. Opal Fills Monday, j nieaning aml pu,,^ 0f Beta Sfc?-
R. Wood, Alto; Harold G. Di- ^- 5 at 7:M pjn Mi*. P^atsy j f ^ of W
vis, Jacksonville; J. M. Lloyd, j ***«• officiated when, ww nwnibers and to re-
Tpcup; S. W. Ferré , Gallatin; ¡ i ^ j {n,íh thc n^110iy „f older mem-
Mary Bell Selman, Alto: Mrs. C. j ' j bers
J. Markkas, Rusk: Dorothy M i A cardial welcome was extend ^ LanPV_ ^
Musick. Rusk; Prince E. Pool, ed rushees present. f t. r the evening, had is j
Forest; C. H. King, Rusk; Mrs. j The serial committee report- j h(ii, , k< ..So,f Estimate"
Zeb Smith, Jacksonville; Mrs led a highly successful "Evening of )mrfail c;il<e,
J. E. Weaver, Jacks-nville: L. M. ¡in Paris", party recently, honor- ^ hot faml MniwWh-
cer, Jacksonville; C. C. Skillem, jTumey. Bulla,d: C. F. Weaver, >K rushees and husbands. ^ Cok^ and m[lce wcrf, sm,ed
Rusk; A. J. Lindstrum, Alto; Alto; D T. Willingham, Rusk: j The event was held at the ,to ntshec.?. Ruth Engbrock, Lee
Mrs Roy Case, Jacksonville; | Earlle Wallace, Rusk; W. H. HerscheJ Kyle home, in a Cafe j p.,vi, Ginger Kelly. Francos
iVf -s j. D. Cripprn, Rusk; J. H ,'Way. Jacksonville; O, D. Warren. Moulin Rouge setting. Tables for White, and Jean Van Cleave; also
Williams, Rusk; Kearney C. Ben- {Jacksonville; four were covered with white ,nembere. Camhn Smith, Joy
nett, Jacksonville; Truman Ma- Gaston Overall, Rusk; H. F f'l°'hs. red check place mats, and Slaver, Biida Parker, Helen Dan-
irec. New Summerfield; Jessie D.
Spraggins, Jacksonville; Mrs. An-
nie May Moseley, Rusk: Johney
J. Patterson, Jacksonville:
ess, Rusk; Mrs. Jessie L. King,
Rusk; J. C. Monmouth, Jack-
sonville; M. D. Young. Jackson-
ville: Mrs. J. C. Turney, Rusk:
W, H. Morris, Jacksonville; R. J.
Maness, Jacksonville; Harvey La-
cy, Jacksonville: D. M. Warren,
Jacksonville: O. L, Sexton, Jack-
sonville; Clyde L. Weaver, Alto;
Marlen Sockwell, Jacksonville;
Emory E. Williamson, Forest;
Reba Gill Sessions, Jacksonville;
Butler Martin, Troup; Elsie Bai-
ley, Jacksonville; Mrs. Dean
Forrest, Jacksonville; H.[ E. Un-
de rweed, Jacksonville; George A
Peterson. Jacksonville; Mary Nell
Harris, Jacksonville; "D. R. Tyra.
Jacksonville: Mrs. , Gerald D.
Kellar, Jacksonville: Frank P.
Redd, Wells; Mrs. Llcyd Graham.
Rusk; Joe J. Hill, Jacksonville;
Nnnie Hill, Jacksonville; Carl
Spurger, Rusk;
Adelene Farmer, Rusk; James
F. Lardrum, Altp; J. H. Lindsey,
Alto. H. C. Lovelady, Jackson-
ville; James B. Stagner, Jack-
sonville; J. H. Pearman. Jr., Altp:
Lester A. Patterson, Bullafd;
Rex Murphy, Jacksonville: B. A-
King, Jacksonville; Frat>k Wat^s.
J'ville; Mrs. C. S. Stewart, Jack-
sonville; W. M. Williams, Alto;
Mrs. R. E. S^ape. Troup; H^len
RUPTURE-EASER
IMn, V i tm. OH. (* r¡iw I'M* todwi)
\ {muí W|lh Of Uft
Sid* S/|95
Perkins, Jacksonville; Ray War- dliP candles íürmed iel, Muy H. lcomb, Barbara j
ren Jacksonville- Kathryn Fol- Pim?- Phi<* cards in 1116 shaPe ] Bi-ooks, Patsy Pruett, Sue Kyle,!
som, Rusk; Lula Mae Waggoner, ci ,he BW Tovver we,v used Opel Fitls. Alva Jones. Martha
Jacksonville; B. F.. Weatherlv. . Hurricane candles provided light Ran« y, and Marjcrie Laney.
• I .tm* mill Ant i«aiu o
REPORTED IMPROVING
Mi's. Edwin (Melba) Campbell
o i n r' u/iii ' r t ' for gay "Paree" entrance. Men-
I. R. Owens, Rusk; Jewell MV- C. L WeUbern. Jacks?n-
ville; O. C. Peters, Jacksonville:
Mrs. R. H. Reedy, Alto; Roy Mor-
I us for the dinner featured decora-
; tions of can-can girls, and were j
ris, Jacksonville";' Kenneth Wells, ¡ preseR,ed : * still confined at Nan Travis Hc,s-
Jackscnville: Clyde Ray. Jr.,
resses weaning black frocks, ap-
propriate aprons and caps.
pi tal for medical treatment, Her I
condition is reported as satisfac-
Jacksonville; W. 0. Whatlev, Jr., ™ , .. .
Jacksonville; Charles Page," Alto- Cn,°nuSOUp' «J**" 1 toy, but visitor are limited to j
Bonnie Warner Wells- Jeff Ber- en a la ^ew Ul'8 NVlLh 1joe' ^a members of die family.
,™ wu,s* carrots, green beans a la Franco, |
ry, Jacksonville; Richard M. 0w-|assotted rcljshes Flvm.h bread,
ers. Rusk; M. C. Washburn, ■ Cheri^- jubilee, iced tea and coffee-
Jacksonville; Eunice Smyrl. Bui- Topping dinwr entertainment
lard; Walter N. Pace, Jackson- uie ppesentation of several
ville; Mrs. Lillie Bell Williams, ballet, jazz and tap dance rou-
Wells; Latin Owens, Bullard; tines by Gail Fisher and Deboiuli
Willie Watts. Rusk. Chapman.
Lawyers Wives Are
Feted Here Friday
SEATED COFFEE j Friday afternoon, Mrs. Morris
■ Mrs- James 1. Perkins enter-' Hassell feted the visiting guests
tained with a seated coffee Fri- jal a t®® hi her home- on Cope-
day morning at her home on ^d Street.
East Fifth Street,, hone/ring the] tyGns. James H. Rounsaville of j
wives of lawyei* who came to j Jacksonville greeted visitors nn'
Rusk for the East Texas Bar As- arrival, and they were welcomed
sociation's meeting. , by Mrs. Rex Nichols and Mrs. j
Guests were greeted ' by Mrs,.! Paul Cox.
Morris Hassell, Mrs. M. M. Guirm The tea table was covered with
and Mrs.' Paul Cox. ! a wh¡te net over blue taffeta
Arrangements of chrysanthe- j and had for its centerpiece i
mums In fall shades of yellow, arrangement of mums, with
FOUR EMPLOYEES of the Gulf Coast Fed-
erated Feed Association were awarded safe
driving pins Thursday morning at the plant's
headquarters in Rusk for having had no traffic
accidents of any kind during a three year per-
iod. Alxive, Plant Manager Ike Daniel presents
pins to, from left to right, James T. Rogers,
Morris Laeey, Jr., Carl Foreman, and Booker
T. .Tones. —Staff Photo
friday • saturday
steve McQueen
in
"The Great
Escape"
Second Feature
TONY CURTIS
CHRISTINE KAUFMANN
"Wild and
Wonderful"
SUNDAY ONLY
TONIGHT BUCK NIGHT
$1.00 PER CAR LOAD
"Tarzan the
Magnificent"
_ ALSO —
JOANNE WOODWARD
in
"The Stripper"
PLUS COLOR CARTOON
RUSK. TEXAS
Prices Good
October 15, 16 & 17
&f-=:3Ki
Doubts $5.99
N( Flttlni Mqulrid
A strong form-fitling wa h«ble mpport (or
rcducibrt Inguinal hernia. Back Ucing ad-
justable. Snaps In front. Adjustablt leg
' p. Soft, flat (roln pad. for men,
,en and children. Mail order*: give
_ .tura around loi J""
Specify right, left
meeiura around lowest part Ofvabdomen,
Specify right, left or double.
MOSELEY'S DRUG
WEST SIDE OP SQUARE RUSK
bronze and geld, were used t°
decorate the serving table, also
other points of advantage in fhe
home. .
Mrs. Rex Nichols poured the cof-
fee and Mrs. Milton Buie of
Hcustcn, daughter of the hostess,
served hot coffee cake.
an accent of blue, in a silver and
crystal epergne.
Other lovely floral arrangements
graced the entertaining rooms at
various vantage |>oints.
Mrs. M. M. Guinn and Mrs. i
Robert von Doenhoff alternated
at the .silver tea service. Assorted
$
m
PICNICS
PETER PAN
Peanut Butter
12 Oz. Jar
39
NABISCO
Premium Crackers "> 29
Mm. Arch Pearson, head of the : iuncx ' dips, hot open
drama department at Lon Morns sandvdchesi nuts and minte
College, Jackscnville, introduced
two of her students, Renee Merel jvvere seivcd-
and Jack Braver, who entertain- j Mrs. James I. Perkins, Sr. and
ed the group. I Mrs. James I- Perkins, Jr. as-
AfTERNOON TEA sisted in entertaining.
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CREAM PIES
Choice of Each
Flavors
39
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With Purchase of $1 or More
CALIFORNIA VINE PINK
3 Lb. Can SHURFINE All Vegetable
SHORTENING
With Purchase of 6 Sylvania Light Bulbs at Regular Price
FRENCH'S PURE
BLACK PEPPER
4 Oz. Can
29
S. J. WOOD
REFRIGERATION
GOLD MEDAL
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5 Lb. Bag
49
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25c
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Libby's Vienna
SAUSAGE
54 Oi.
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1964, newspaper, October 15, 1964; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150570/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.