The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1979 Page: 4 of 16
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Tea Choicer l iilttre Bride
The homr ml Mr Norma Black, right. •> i he M!in¿ í«r j tx-aulilul lr< showr-r Saturday. honoring Miss l u
\anr SJoser Sbr «s tW future bode ot t.l («arv L r>n Halbert \t the tibie l-r are the mother* of the couple.
Mrs L P Halbert and Mrs Jos Slover -staff photo
1 cay to Austin!
Mr* Marge \ era said goodbye Fr da> to her
fellow workers at Rusk Slate Hospital She accepted
a ne assignement in the Central Office. TDMHMR
effective Oct. I -staff photo
Arinounr mg Vpm -\t
Mr and .Mrs Gary
Langston and Melissa Jo
are proud to announce the
arrival of Rebecca Lynn
She arrived September
12th and weighed 4 lbs
Sazs
Grandparents are Mr
and Mrs Bill Mitchell and
Mrs Oweda Langston
Great Grandparents are
Mr and Mrs John Hopkins
and Mr and Mrs Ray
Gentr> Great-Great
Grandmother is Mrs Effie
Ross All of Rusk
Mr and Mrs Dewayne
Womack of Jacksonville
proudly announce the ar-
rival of a baby daughter
Lesbe DeAnn. bom Sep-
tember 25. 1979 in Mother
Frances Hospital in Ty ler,
Texas She weighed 10 lbs •
10 oi
She is the granddaughter
of Mrs Maunne Walker
and the great grand-
daughter of Mrs Minnie
Hewitt ofRusk Her grand-
father Ben Womack lives in
Tyler She also has a big
brother. Brian. 3 yrs old
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It's (ioodhye...But Sot Really!
Mrs. A vera
Is Promoted
She really isnt leaving
She is. in fact, moving to a
position at the state level
which allows her to con-
tinue in service at a job
which she helped to create
a: Rusk State Hospital and
which has since been insti-
tuted as a department in
other state facilities
The woman is Marge
A\era who ended her serv-
ice at RSH las: Friday
It isnt eas> to end a 16
\ear association with the
staff and patients, but the
promotion happened so
quickly that Mrs A vera
admits she* hardly had
time to think
Sne began work at RSH
in 1963 as a case worker
Moving to placement posi-
tion in 1963 as a case
worker
tion :n 1965. that of the
placement of patients in
nursing homes, she be-
came director of social
services in 1970 In 1974. the
Department of Quality
\ss ur ance-Sta ndards
Compliance was establish-
ed and she was named
director
With pride she recalls.
After the department was
established here two years
later similar departments
were created at other insti-
tutions '
The work of this depart-
ment is to consult, monitor
and help the hospital to
maintain its accreditation
w -,th the Joint Commission.
Accreditation of Hospitals
JCAH The staff also
works with Medicare and
seeks to implement the
laws of the State as well as
rules outlined by the Texas
Department of Mental
Health -Mental Retard-
ation
Mrs A vera*, new position
at the Centra! Office
TDMH-MR will be that of
director of these programs
throughout the state
She explains JCAH has
recently rewritten its rules
: r. standards and the first
hospital they pian to check
> - e this re-, ision is the
Retiree Honored If Party
Mr ( oker was honored on the occasion of her
retirement from Rusk Mate Hospital during a part)
Thursda> *he is pictured with Herbert Nichols,
head of the 'security department where Ms ( oker
was presentlx working She receded several nice
gifts from friends and co-workers during the
afternoon e>ent "he had been employed at Husk
Mate Hospital lorsears and three months
Future Bride Feted
Miss Lu Anne Stover was
honored with a tea shower
from 4-6 p m Saturday in
the home of Mrs Norma
Black. FM road 2972. north
of Rusk The honoree is the
future bride of Lt Gap
Lynn Halbert L' S Air
Force She is the daughter
of Mrs Joy Stover and the
iate John B Stover Lt
Halberti parents are Mr
and Mrs L P Halbert
Hostesses for the lovely
bridal function were
Mesdames Peggy
Womack Tommye Lee
Pickett Barhara Brooks,
Jtmmie Pipes Ruth
Pierce Jo Ann Cobble
Rena McGaughey Beverly
Cannon Lynda Kendrnck
Norma Daniel Mary B
Hassell. Nancy Anderson.
Carla Loveiady Melba
Ballard Car lene Clayton
Also Mesdames Kay
Martin Lu Ann Pickett
Janey Woods Mary Byers
Ann Dodd Mary Jane
Jones. Sue Gilchrest. Mary
Greene Jo Barber Evelyn
Loveiady Sally Jordan
Martha Peloquin Lucille
Seale. Florence Ocker.
Irma Wallace Alva Joy
Jones and Miss Marilyn
Simmons
Bow* of white nbbon tied
to wrought iron markers
designated the entrance to
the party arene Guests
were regwtcrad oo the
front porch by Mm Sherry
Stover of lleotfcraon
Mrs Black greeted the
callers who were received
by Mm Stover and the
mothers of the eoupie
Guests were invited to
siew the displays of gifts,
including china, crystal,
pottery silver and linens
in the bedrooms ot the
home
Refreshments were
sened from a beautifully
appointed tea table m the
chrnng room and featured
the bndei chosen colors of
pink and burgundy A
silver candelabra with
lighted tapers held an
arrangement of rooes, car-
nations and babyk breath
An ecru cloth covered the
table and all appointments
were of silver Punch,
coffee, petits fours, nuts,
mints and finger sand
w-K-has were served to the
guests
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Assisting in table service
were Mrs Lu Ann Pickett,
Ifiafte Amu Hassell Judy
Henry and Michele Slaton
The couple «rill be
marnedat7pm Nov 17in
First Baptist Church
m
Correction
8
In the Sept 27 issue of the Cherokeean,
the announcement of the approaching
marriage of Miss Virginia Lynn Hardy to
Jim Haralson was incorrect The time of
the wedding was given at 5 p m .it should
have been 3 p m at the East Side Church,
Rusk
Austin State Hospital I will
assist them with prepara-
tion for the visit by tern
eme
tion for the visit by team
members of JCAH in light
of the newly revised rules.'
Prior to jomg RSH Mrs
A vera had been employed
by the Texas Department
of Public Welfare for five
years working in Anderson.
Houston and Cherokee
Counties
She spent her childhood
years in Jacksonville and
returned to that city in
1960 She is widowed and
has one son. Bill A vera
Who is on the Force of the
Jacksonville City Police
Mrs A vera will be suc-
ceeded by Dr Jane Chand-
ler who has been with the
RSH department sanee
April. 1978 She is a clinical
psychologist and a resident
of Tyler Others in the
department include Beth
Banks. Carolyn Harper
Helen Ruth Stover Dor-
othy Norris. Don Staniey
and Jack Sheridan
She began her new duties
at 8 a m Mondav in Austin
Mrs. Goodson
Entertains
Setting Club
Mrs Gladys Goodson
hosted the Rusk Sewing
Gub at her home Wednes-
day afternoon. September
12 The following attended
Mesdames Pauline Isgate.--
Vernie Minter. Mable
Long. Lela Singletary.
Ottie Wallace. Jewel
Wyatt Rosalie Thomas
and the hostess
Mrs Wallace, president,
conducted a brief business
meeting An enjoyable
afternoon was spent visit-
ing handwork of crochet,
embroidery , etc
Refreshments of apple
pie topped with whipped
cream and coffee were
served
Mr and Mrs Danny
Woodruff are the parents of
a new son. Joshua Mark
who arrived at 12 30 p m
September 16 He weighed
8 ibs 10 ozs He has a
brother, two-year old
James Daniel Proud
grandparents are Mr and
Mrs J L Hassell of Rusk
and Mr and Mrs Bob
Woodruff of Sulphur
Springs
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1979, newspaper, October 4, 1979; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151352/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.