The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1979 Page: 3 of 22
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Alpha Alpha Gamma
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held its animal Valentine
Banquet J-'rnla> Feb lt at
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Highlight ol the evening
was the crowning of Mrs
Vivian Vaught ;|s Valentine
Sweetheart She was
presented a crown and limy
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stem yellow roses by last
\ car's queen Mrs
Itosemars llu\* man
The lull let style dinner
consisted ol chicken fried
steak, an assortment of
vegetables salads and
dessert
Those attending the
event were Mr and Mrs
William Vaught, Mr and
Mrs Dan Williams. Mr
and Mrs Lewie Myers, Mr
and Mrs Danny Merry, Mr
and Mrs Jimmy Long, Mr
and Mrs Tommy Jones,
Mr and Mrs Larry
Mowman. Mr and Mrs
Johnin Sanders, Dr and
Mrs Handy Moved, Mr
and Mrs Lem Derrmgton,
Mr and Mrs W. H
Maggett, Mr and Mrs Mob
Clayton, Mr and Mrs Ken
I'eloiiuin. Mr and Mrs.
Lacey Wilcox. Mrs Diann
Norton and Mrs Leslie
Hasscll
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FOOD LOCKERS
Open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Specials for Thursday thru Saturday:
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CLUB STEAKS
LB.
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CHUCK ROAST
LB.
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CHUCK STEAK
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T-BONE STEAK
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Parent's Night
Slated at RHS
THEÍ IIKKOkhKAN OK HUNK. TEXAN, THLKtfDAY. "EBHL'AH V c:, ¡VI PAG* llfKI
The Rusk Parent
Teacher ' Association will
sponsor a parent's night
Feb 27 at Rusk High
School
The meeting, set to begin
at 7:S0 and directed by
Mrs Rena McGaughey, is
to familiarite parents with
Basic Education
Opportunity Grants
"Financial aid is open to
many students who plan to
iurther their education in
college or vocational
school," states Mrs
McGaughey
Topics for discussion
include entitlement tax
returns from S2U0 to llGOO
for students who qualify,
family financial
statements for planning for
scholarship or needs
assistance, and other
possibilities for obtaining
aid on merit or need Mrs
Lila WhiteMdes will a. jist
Mrs McGaughey
Refreshments will tu
served
"The meeting is open to
any parent who feels their
child may wish to continue
their education after high
school." adds the director
Mrs. Maness Named
Chapter Sweetheart
Ph. 6M-Í4SI
Ruth
Cherokee County Electric
Cooperative Association. A
buffet dinner was served to
members and their hus-
bands were special guests.
Secret Sister gifts were
distributed and husbands
were presented gifts from
(heir wives
Mrs Maness was crown-
ed by Mrs Hester Blunk,
chapter president. Mrs
Maness, a native of Rusk,
has been a member of Beta
Sigma Phi less than a year
She is employed at Jack-
sonville Building and Loan
Association in the personal
loan department. Mrs.
Maness has two children,
Thresa of Conroe and Ter-
ry of Los Angeles, and one
grandchild.
Mrs Mildred Chapman
and Mrs. Mauriette Hassell
were co-chairpersons for
the dinner.
Sorority
Crowns
Sweetheart
Mrs. Florence Ocker hoe-
ted the Omicron Gamma
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
valentine party Feb. 5 in
her home.
Mrs. Suzanne Vermillion
was crowned Valentine
queen of the chapter.
Secret sisters exchanged
gifts and the hostess served
refreshments of coffee,
punch, cheese balls, crac-
kers, chips, dips, cookies,
red velvet cake and party
scoop ice cream and valen-
tine sandwiches.
Members attending the
social event were Mes-
dames Janie Cromer, Tom-
mye Pickett, Clarice
Welch, Sissy Crysup, Sher-
rell Long, Beth Long, Es-
telle Ham, Karen Jones,
Emma B. Sartain, Patsy
Kinchen, Jamie McElroy,
Suzanne Vermillion, Mari-
lyn Campbell and the hos-
tess.
Study Club
Enjoys
Sketches
MrB. Arch Pearson pre-
sented three dramatic
sketches at the Feb. 13
meeting of the Library
Study Club.
Mrs. Claud Manning was
inducted into the club as a
new member.
Members in attendance
included Mesdames Pear-
son, Lee Perry, W. L. Dur-
rett, Bill Shattuck, Herbert
Bell, Jim Madden, J. E.
Copeland, J. P. Jared, Dan
Heard, Lary Sinclair, R. M.
Hoover, A.S. Moore, G.H.
Thomas, Max Heald, Lois
Henry, Mable Horn, W. W.
Finley, Mildred Fulton, G.
Vaughn, A. L. Bruce and
Jack Pinson and Misses
Bill March, Marion Mal-
lard, Carolyn Forster, Fay-
rene Curtis andAudrey
Simmons.
Mrs. Velma Slaughter of
Brownwood,. sister-in-law
of Mrs. Heald was a visitor.
Supper
Slated
The Maydelle Volunteer
Fire Dept. will hold an
annual Chili Supper Satur-
day, Feb. 24 in the May-
delle School Cafeteria.
Barbecue, chill and all
the trimmings will be aerv-
ed, beginning at 8:30 p.m.
Proceeds from the aupper
will go into the Volunteer
Fire Dept. building fund.
Mrs Polly Maness was
named Sweetheart of Xi
Epsilon Kappa Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi at the
chapter's annual Sweet
heart dinner
The event was held Tues
day evening. Feb 13 at the
Community Room of the
Student
Graduates
Terry Tosh was among
the 216 candidates for
bachelor degrees awarded
from the College of Natural
Sciences at The University
of Texas at the end of the
'78 Fall Semester.
A graduate of Rusk High
School, Tosh was awarded
a bachelor of arts degree
with Honors
He is the son of Mrs
Magoline Tosh and Harry
Tosh of Rusk
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"Sweet Hearts"
Miss Carla t.ieene mid Jeff Carroll were named
Valentine sweethearts at the annual Sweetheart
Banquet Pridax evening at First Baptist Church.
"Pholo ti> tiernie
Mrs. Wallace Is Hostess
Mrs J E Wallace host-
ed the Wednesday Social
Club Feb 14 at her home in
Rusk The hostess used a
Valentine theme in her de-
cor and refreshments
Following four games of
42 Mrs. C F Mehner held
high score for members
and Mrs Lawrence Smith
held high for guests Each
received a box of Valentine
candy.
Attending were Mes-
dames L C Coats. A S.
Moore. C F. Mehner, G H.
Thomas and Frank Coup-
land Guests were Mrs
SLR Cartlidge, Mrs.
I^awrence Smith and Mrs
A A Burchfield.
Planting
Well, spring it just around the
corner, or at least that 1« what we'd
like to think!
For all of you home gardeners who
like to get your seed early, Ike's Feed
Mill has a varied selection for you to
choose from. We also have peat
pellets If you'd like to stort any of your
plants indoors.
This is just about your last chance to
spray your fruit and pecan trees with
dormant oil. If you haven't already
sprayed them, and you intend to,
you'd better hurry.
We also have a flower seed rack
this year for all you flower gardeners.
We have many varieties of flower
seed in it to help you have a beoutiful
yard. We also have a program using
Balon to help you get rid of unwonted
weeds in your yard I
If there is any way we can help you
with your animals, pastures, lawns or
gardens, please come by and talk to
us.
Ike's
Feed Mill,
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1979, newspaper, February 22, 1979; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151320/m1/3/?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.