The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1964 Page: 6 of 14
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jc* 3rd ¿he meeting.
FFE CHEROKEEAN of Ruck, Texas
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Eighth Grade
Officers Are
Elected, Thur. Rusk Hospital NeWS
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An leti!f*jr: l Ag«*iit
! one! JiOlIVNIE SUE YATES
As .1st snl Hone
iviiritiitn Agent
GAUJITIN 41! O I B
(Ahnsfcjr. n :n .\ was tiic njnin
■i 1;>:c el d: in at he rr;rular
m 5f' !v meetkyj ! ih:1 Gallatin
4-H Ch b Jn M Mciulay ni :ht, Nit-
vciTf'i i' f), in th« a,: , 'hrp. Andy
| Mumi «er prended at the meet-
' irg.
í In the d'scw-inn ■ t til* Chrirt-
' roas party, «rvcml o wmátteps
Wt-ic set i'p .'■': .1 as n'invhn-rnt,!
el. <\: ctc, If will be held;
j DscrrrjVr 14 i !ha shop.
The c'ub v, :'! il 3 c':ri its officers
at this trv«nt.
| Sue cos* cf Ihf Club'fl Halo-
woeci Carrival was discussed and
j members wwe c< nwmndM on the
¡fire Job 'ley dd,
i FUÍtern -members were i>rt srnt
!f;r the 'meeting.
LIXWOOD 4 II CI-I'B
The Linwrrd 4-H Ckib met Mon-
day, November 9th, 19M. at the
¡heme cf the J. C. Cop .lands,
i Approximately nine membeis ami
i fair adult leaders were present
at the meetir^g.
The meeting was called to or-
der by Sharon Copdand. presi-
dent and the program was pre-1
seated by linda Sirgletarv. It was
PONTA 4-H CLUB
Jerry Thrnrton was elected al-
ternate round I delegate at the
recular nicnthíy meeting of the
Per ta 4-H Club held Tliursday
nviht, November 12 in the Com-
munity Center.
The club alao drew names for
their Christmas program which
w '1 b.? held Deermber 10 in the
C, iTjrourJiy Center. All 4-H'eis
and tCicir parents in Ponta are
invited. The recreation ard re-
" '.ment <;:r.miltoo are >n
charge cf j*amns and refreshments
ff the event.
Sixteen members and tb«eo a-
dult leaders, Mi's. Terry Perkins,
and Mr. ar.d Mi's. Douglas Par-
The H"hth lirad*'' Heetfvl <f-
i fkvrs, Thursday November 1?
1 There was a nerr/inw* from each .->f VIrs. V
1 the three eighth grade siv tion
¡for each office.
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•: Ri:a!i':v. Al: : Mrs. Fay Gmy.
; II An;: i Hasiell, Rusk;,
<1 ??,! «• EtVi nalley, Rusk; Ms;
:> ¡i. ^'c- j>i>■• }>. rt Pi ■ • «i, Riisk: Mrs. Cai*
IV ,' .
' ;iel !'ill. Rusk; Mrs. Josie A!*
i,,'. -y . i Walter.*, <A1to; Mrs Erroa
P'/bbs n : Ri V'-"-- uoark, Alia.
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: A'I've titbereu!'"-'is n;w afflicát
Don Parsons, son cf Mr. ard [] ::'M " 1 , : .. ;c.ls<y th •• ••■■tens ("H1.000 ,/C
Mis. Douglas Parsers, wns a new ,, , M'fi!
member attending the meeting. ^ 1 ' >nn ' ' •' ; i '.!,' ' 1 ' . «•
The meeting was desed with 11 ' •■•;•■ i .• ■■ !; i!" '' ! ■''"' '"lsJj
refreshments ard games. 'i'r ' i;-i i : .1 \ !?■ i* .'•• d n;i;v al.
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Elected for the th" ensuing ^>a .f; y, ■ (• „•>
¡ year were President. Michael Rird .Mi;. C t !!. Rt
well; Viee Prtsident, Billy ,1nek ; W. E. v.a, ' ! '
jO'NHl; SccretRry Card Pi*-tnn; I ' C , lb;
Treasuivr, Kenneth Connally ami (:■ tman- R V V
j Reporter, Gail Fisher. !Allo; M. a. M-«n- ' *
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sons, were present fcr ihe urect-
irp.
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Alto Couple To Note
50th Anniversary Sun.
MR. AND MRS. LIGE HALBIJRT of Alio will observe their 50th
wedding anniversary Sunday afternoon, November 22, with an
open house at their hopie al 200 Palestine Street frcm the hours
of 2-4 p.m. A spedal iijvUation has been extended to all the
couple's friends to visit with 'them during their open house.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert ttape married November 22, 1914. They
have been residents of Alt? for 30 years.
Forest News
By A, L. ODOM
Mr. Gordon Meivin of Texas
City spent the weekend here with
his brother, Claud.
Miss Sue and Darrel English
went with their brother, Robert
English of Lufkin to Shrcveport,
Louisiana to spend the weekend
with their sister, Mr. and Mre.
Bill McQendon and children.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ivie, Sr.
epent the weekend in Sidsbee with
son, C. C. Ivie, Jr. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson of
Pasadena spent the weekend at
tjieir bunkhouse here.
Mr . T. D. Durham and Lar
raine vWted Tuesday «4$ Mr.
artd Mrs. John Smith at Weehes,
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Pringle
and children of Mt. Zion visited
Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Pearl Wallace.
Mrs. Essie Smith of Weches
spent Saturday at her brother's
the T. D. Durham^,.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Arnold, Mr.
and Mrs. D.Ellerbee, Bruce Ar-
nold of Rusk, V«ughn Arnold of
ACito attended funeral services
for Mrs. Agrm Cowan in Fort
Worth last week, Mrs. Cowan was
Mrs. H. B. Arnold's sister. Our
deepest sjsnpathy goes to the
farrtily.
Mrs. John Durham and Mrs.
C. A. Odom attended the basket-
ball game at WeUs Friday night
and watched both the girk and
boys team dean up Fnuikston
Mrs. W. L. Harrison and
dren, Eugenia Andrew
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Woods at Qarnton, Texas.
Mrs. C. A. Odorp and Mrs. W,
L. Harrison were busárH-ss visi-
tors in Alto Monday evening.
Miss Minnie Isgate. Mrs. Conic
Odom of Rusk, Mrs. Lorene Latti-
more of Jacksonville made a pop
call at Mis. C. A. Odonus last week-
Mrs. Mattfie Palmer and Stan
of Rusk spent Sunday afternoon
wife her mother, Mis. C. A. Odom.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Petty of
Broaddus spent the weekend at
their heme hare.
Mr. and Mis. Bi-uce Mo.se]ey
erf Tyler visjted Sunday with her
mother, Mr. and Mus. H. B. Ar-
nold. ,
Mr. and Mis. J. S. Pyles of Luf-
kin were visitors cf Mrs. Reba
Gaston and 'Uncle Wliley Hester.
Other visitors were Mrs. Gaston's
Children, Jack and wife of Lufkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Russell and
children of Wttfls.
FalÍMeet
Held,P-TA
Co.Coundl
nmutsron.
nd chii-
vii sited
H. W. G.
Kiwqnrans
By Shoemaker
"jhiitding Men and Women for
Tin* and Eternity" was the sub,
ject of C D- Shoemaker's ad.
dress to the local Kiwanis Club
la^t Tliesday noon. President J
L. Bagley officiated at the noon
gathering in the Texas Cafe.
Billy HoUey was a guest at the
dub moetipg. Some 21 persons
indicated they had attended wor-
ship services Sunday.
An inter-dub visit by a Jack-
sonville delegation was also we]*
trained. They included Rev.
James F. Hefiin, Jack McCarroll,
Tom Dean Stevens. Bridie John-
son and D. G. McDonald.
Webb Flnley of the Rusk Club
program chairman.
0
The Cherokee County Coundl
of Parent - Teacher Associations
held its fall meeting io New Sum-
merfield at the school Tuesday
'•áght, No\'ember 17th. Mis. Hugh
Riehgy of Reklaw, president, pre-
sided. Repoils were he^ird from
tfje hest P-TA unit; Rusk unit;
aigtd one from Jacksonville.
During' the business meeting,
members present discussed the
iresentaHon of a scholai-ship a-
vard, wMh the amount to be de
eitnined after a survey cf in-
'erest amcpg- member upits. The
'est scholarship awarded was in
■he sum of $150. Cherokee Coun-
ty has a total of seven affiliated
P-TA units.
Entertainment for the evening
was furnished by a group of Sum- ;
nerfield youngsters, who present-
id a program.
Among these present for the
meeting were Mrs. Cedl Byrd of
Reklaw and M s. Grady Duprec
if Rusk, president of the local
P-TA.
The Spring meeting of the
Council is te be held in Rusk
next April.
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Methodist
Men Elect
New Leaders
«ti (or the local Metfc*
i'a Clam were elected
at their (kit try
II, it the
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New Officers
Are Installed
The GA' ol Finrt Baptist Church
met thin w«ek for an impiwKivc
Installation SMvk-e conducted by
Mrs. Edna Stiver All iiM>tnh «m
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1964, newspaper, November 19, 1964; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150575/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.