The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1973 Page: 12 of 14
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I' mm-r sandwiches, yellow
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ij-Minl pecan-- minis and
i nil puní Ii were served
The ni.my Inv e|\ and useful
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11', i i i -d 'a illi '.'.lute net over
III'1 'All! \ I'llou I low S I lili-
lí | > I. i -- l.ilili hold a lovelv
an aiigeiiienl ol Ircsh Mowers
Sen inn in Hi. houseparly
.'.ere Misses Neld.i Kilts. Mary
Kllen (liien/.el. Man ia Norris,
I'.mi Cleveland. I.isa llulsell
and Don I've
I lost esses lor I lie lea shower
were Mesd.unes Ra> Berr>
hill. S;i 111 in ie I looper Klo\ d K
('lev eland .Ir i .leon I)onnnv.
K K Mixoii, Mars Lenes. Dean
Perkins, \V K Yarbrough.
Stiinley (ireenvvood Jr.. Jack
Kilts, George Mason, Mar-
garet Beckworth, Cecil Ham.
I)avid Buekner. ('harles Smith,
an Stanley. Joe Wade Vining,
Melvin Moore. Jaek Norris.
Celia llaberly, L.T Guenzel
and llenrv (inen/.el
Sorority Has
Fair Workshop
Monday Night
Members ol Alpha Alpha
Gamma Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi met Monday night
in the Community Room of
First State Bank to work on
items for the upcoming Arts
and Crafts Fair
Those present work on
cookie ornaments which the
sorority will sell at the
Regional Arts and Crafts Fair
Nov _>-J
Refreshments ol chips, dips
and cold drinks were served In
the social committee
Present were Mesdames
Dan Willi;* ns W R Baggett
Jr I.em Derrington. Dan
McNair Johnny Patterson.
Kenneth Irwin. Ray Bern hill.
Dannv Christopher. Robert
Watson. Jimmey Ramey
Jerry Don Norton and Jimmy
Long
Birthday Fete
Honors Two
Saturday afternoon held
balloons and birthday cakes
lor Stacey Dement, <i. and
Michelle Akin. 5 The party
consisted ot games, cakes, and
prizes for all To top the
afternoon oil. Fire Chief
Lesley Wilcox, took the young
stors lor a ride on the fire
truck
Attending the party were
Stacey Dement. Michelle Akin.
Debbie Ballard. Patricia Bal-
lard. Donna DeFoor, Christi
DeKoor. Kenny DeFoor. Shel-
ley Wilcox, Ricky Wilcox. Fred
Wilcox. Traci Thompson, Beth
Norman, Rachelle Wilcox,
Darrell Lee Wallace, and
Sherron Akin
Hostesses were Billie De
ment. Laniece Akin, and
Patricia Copeland
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Society
Picture
Policy
Effective June 1 The Cherokeean will charge $5 for all
shower pictures taken by a member of the
newspaper's staff. Pdrty hostesses are asked to give
The Cherokeean 24 hours notice when pictures are
requested.
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II \ slli IN I I! -A tea shower honoring Miss Kathy Fisher,
bride elect ot James Kenneth Wallace was held Thursday night
in the home ol Mrs. J W Isaacs Pielured at the lov ely table are
the hostess. Mr- .1 \\ Isaacs, the honoree: her mother. Mrs
James Fisher: mother of the prospective groom. Mrs. Joann
Wallace Mrs Claud Kliiott: Mrs. Jess Ford and Mrs. Robert
Fisher -staff photo
Kathy Fisher Honored At Shower Thursday rusk
—NEW ARRIVALS—
Mr. and Mrs. David Grogan
of Houston announce the
arrival of a daughter, Kori
Melay She was born Monday,
July :t(i in a Houston hospital.
The young lady weighed eight
pounds, three ounces The new
arrival has two older sisters,
Cassi and Shaina. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
James Poole and Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon (¡rogan all of Rusk
Graham-Colter
Reunion Held
The annual reunion of the
Graham Coker family was
held Sunday. Aug. ."> at Jim
Hogg State Park
Attending were Mr and Mrs.
Don Klasel and sons. Tommy
and Russell ol Rosenberg: Mr
and Mrs .1 W Diekerson of
Greenville: Mr. and Mrs
James Coker ot Kuless. Mr
and Mrs Ronald Presley and
Mia Lee ol Arlington Mrs
Herman Kngland and Billy
Kngland ol Dallas. Mrs.
Robbie Midi • ws and Mike ol
Jacksonville. Tommv Travlor
and Diann oi Bay tow n Mr
and Mrs Sydney Coker: Mr
and Mrs Jack Hotchkiss and
Tommy Costello. all ol Cy
press, Mrs Frances (.«entry ol
Tyler Mi' and Mrs Richard
Johnson. Karnian and Kristi
Mr and Mrs Ray Sides and
Mrs W H Graham, all of
Rusk
Visitors attending were Miss
Jean Hayes ot Bay town: Mr
and Mi's K M Boone ol
Jacksonv ilie Mr and Mrs
Kennie Johnson ol Palestine.
Mr and Mrs Houston Ainu inl-
and Mis Vera Glidden of
Maydelle, Mrs Jame Smith.
Mrs R R Banks Mrs <lara
Trav lor and Jimmie Tray lor of
Rusk and Kelton Banks and
David Batiks ot Pasadena
An enjoyable day was spent
wiih a delicious meal serv ed at
noon
-NOTICE-
ALL 1946 RUSK HIGH
SCHOOL GRADUATES IN -
TERESTED IN HAVING A
CLASS REUNION PLEASE
CONTACT SUE KYLE AT
P.O. BX 112-RUSK, TEXAS
75785
A tea shower honoring Miss
Kathy Fisher bride elect ol
James Kenneth Wallace Jr..
was held Thrusday night in the
home ol Mrs .1 W Isaacs
Hostesses tor the shower
were Mesdames J M Boone.
Frank Morgan. Klnier Beck
worth. J 1. Hassell. Joe Wade
Vining. Leroy Hill. Henry
Westbrook. Sam Shingles, V.J
Long. Morris Hassell. James
Hunter. A don Duncan. Jack
Kilts. Bcaulord Wright, Gene
Kelley. Marie Sales, James P.
Richards. Terry Vining, John
gilmore. Cony Wallace,
George Goldsberry, Tom Sar-1
lian and James Poole
Mrs. Isaacs greeted the
guests. In the receiving line
were the honoree: Mrs James
Kisher, her mother; Mrs
Joann Wallace, mother ol the
prospective groom. Mrs.
Claud Kliiott. grandmother of
the groom: Mrs Jess Kord, the
groom's great grandmother
and Mrs. Robert Kisher of Alto,
grandmother ol the honoree.
The bride's chosen colors of
blue and pink were used in the
shower decor
Guests registered on a
polished table in the entrance
hall. A crystal candlelabra
with two burning tapers and
wedding bells highlighted the
regester table Misses Candy
Cry sup and Janet Hill presided
at tin' bride's book
The refreshment table was
cov ered with blue satin with an
overlay ol verigated net. Long
pink ribbon bows centered with
wedding bells accented the
table. The centerpiece was an
arrangement ol blue daisies,
blue carnations, pink and white
daisies and blue satin ribbon
bows centered with small
wedding bells. Misses Julie
Hall and Sherry Beard alter-
nated serving the Iruit punch
Other refreshments were
chicken salad in pastry shells,
cheese balk, jrink and blue
petit fan; MM nuts and
mints.
Othen MUfct in the house-
party were Misses LaJuan
Sales, Karen Hudson. Kathleen
Hunter, Dianne Chapman and
Celesta Christopher
The gifts to the couple were
RUSK FOLKS
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brown of
Beaumont arrived Tuesday for
a visit with her mother, Mrs
D.T Caveness.
Mr. and Mrs. A H Cartlidge
of Austin and Mr and Mrs
S 1. R. Cartlidge of this city
spent last week touring points
of interests in Louisiana and
Mississippi.
displayed on tables covered
with a pink net overlay
accented with blue ribbon bow s
and wedding bells Other
decorations included two
crystal candlelahras with blue
burning tapers 011 the bar
between the dining room and
kitchen
FOLKS
Jim Bob Coker of New Delhi,
India arrived Wednesday to
join his wife and children
Kelley . Julie and Gregg, who
hav e been visiting parents Mr.
and Mrs AAV. Coker and Mr.
and Mrs Walter Meyers for
several weeks.
VOWS Hi: \l> Mrs Ann Jeter ol Alio announces the marriage of
her daughter. Alice to Bobby Lloyd, son ol Mr and Mrs Joe E
Lloyd ol Rusk The wedding was an event of Julv 27tfl III the
home of the Rev and Mrs, I Vansickle The couple are at home
in Alto following a short wedding trip
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son ol.Mr and Mrs Joe Wade Vining of Rusk The wedding will
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Church at Alto Miss Grimes is a graduate ol Alto
High School and Mr Vining is a graduate ol Rusk High School
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 126, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1973, newspaper, August 9, 1973; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151030/m1/12/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.