The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1979 Page: 4 of 16
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Alto Country Fair Slated
With Variety of Entries
The Aito ¡ tendsftip Club
is Jtgam f«mson:.g the
\nnual Alto Country Fair
*hich *ill be staged Oct
1^-21 in 'be Lions Club
Building arvd surrounding
area
More '> V) persons will
be exhibit , a.-id compet
itior for ni :n ,k"-
Exhibition Haii. . h I
Club building xigin*.
the \arious categories *.
be held Frid.iv. iVrl 20
Categories include
pa;nts. all media, wall
hangings china painting
dolls and to\s wood *ork
ing ueavirg ba&ketrv
macran quiitims cro-
chet knit! ng needle-
point seu 4 canning,
baking and •.•eorations
Kxhib • rs have register-
ed fron, a.to. Lufkin, Nac
ogduches Husk. Houston,
B a y t o n. Henderson.
Jacksom ille and Wells
Eighteen booths have
been rented for the selling
oí various arts and crafts
during the three da> event
Items included are pine
needle baskets corn husk
lolls. pillow cases, dolls
and crochet, china paint-
ing. «cod carving paint
ings afghans. aprons pot
holders homebaked items
canned jellies macrame
and others
Participating from Aito
will be Mrs Doris E Cook,
Mrs John Meier. Pansv
King liua Brooks. Opal
Shuptnne Brunett Page
Emol Kogers Verru Lee
Allen. Gertrude Arnold
VFW Ladies Auxiliary
Margaret Bice. Emma B
Sartain. Mrs Randy IXiw
ling, the Mary Martha
Circle of I'nited Methodist
Women. OM Baugh.
I'nited Methodist Women
and M'ke Hooper
Carnival Set
The annual Halloween
Carn:\ al * ill be held from 6
p rn in 10 pm Saturday
Oct -T at the National
Guard .Armory The carn-
ival is sponsored this \ear
b> the Alpha Alpha Gam
Fat Boy Restaurant
Hi-W ay 69 North in Rusk
CO- M RY COOKING!
>n Made Rolls Daily
■HI (¿K SIM)A\ BI'FFKT-
Buffet Meal Moh.-Fri.
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
ma and the Xi Epsilon
Kappa chapters of Beta
Sigma Phi
A Costume Contest will
be held al T pm for all
children from preschool
through Junior High age
The costumes may be
original or copies of favor-
ite television characters,
monsters, etc There will
he a trophy presented for
the best costume in each
age group All participants
will receive a consolation
ribbon
No general admission
will be charged Each
booth will have its own fee
Games will include Bingo,
cake walk, fish pond, ring
toss, football throw wheel
of fortune, sponge throw
dart throw bean bag
throw, baseball throw and
the Jail House Special
features will include a
Spook House and the Disco
A refreshment stand will
be open featuring cookies
Sorority Discusses
Halloween Plans
if
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Quality Furniture at
LOW LOW WAREHOUSE PRICES '
CLAY-BURN ...
FULL SERVICE
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE
—Sales Center—
OPEN Monday-Saturday 8:30-6:00
Drive out today to the BIG CLAY-BURN WAREHOUSE
you'll be glad you did1 It's worth the Drive
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HIGHWAY 79 WEST AT TILE FACTORY ROAD
DIAL: 729-2278 . Palestine, Tex.
Discussion of the Hallo
ween Carnival was dom
mate at the Mondas night
meeting of Xi Epsilon
Kappa at the home of C iar
ice Welch with Reda Wil-
cox co-hostess
Sorority
To Honor
Pledges
The Alpha Alpha Gamma
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
met in the home of Martha
Peloquin Monday. October
1st
Plans were made for the
Perferental Tea to be given
in honor of the pledges.
Marilyn Simmons. Karen
Vaught, Lindy Lankford,
and Elaine Stafford
More plans and prepara-
tions were also made for
the Halloween Carnival
that will be on Saturday.
Oct 27, at the National
Guard Armory
The members decided to
help sponsor the StoryTell-
mg Booth at the Arts and
Crafts Fair and help the
Librarian during the story-
time
An interesting program
on "Examples from Life'
was presented by Sandra
McCain and Brenda Mus-
grave
The hostess Martha Pel-
oquin and Diane Norton
served refreshments of
banana-splits
Members ordered jer
se>s with Beta Sigma Phi
insignia to be worn at the
carnival Members were
asked b\ Ways and Means
Chairman Nannette Irwin
to suggest possible judges
for the costume contest
After the meeting
Emma B Sartain gave a
most informative program
on Australia
The hostesses served re
freshments of crackers,
cheeses, iced vegetables,
dip. party sandwiches,
cake, nuts and punch to
Mesdames Irwin. Sartain.
Pat Baggett. Sherr\ Berry
hill. Marily Campbell. Es-
telle Ham. Karren Jones.
Patsy Kinchen. Florence
ticker. Tommye Pickett,
Sandra Sanders. Hazel
Tosh Vivian Vaught, Irma
Wallace. Judy Williams
Mrs Irwin won the host
ess gift
RUSK FOLKS
Mrs Ray Penn of Athens
and Miss Debra Richards
of Baytow n spent the w eek-
end with parents. Mr and
Mrs James Richards, and
attended Arts and Crafts
Fair and The Sound of
Music.
—blriU diAJunsiAjQ
^ J. 0. 1—idtn hi
We still make
house calls.
Ahd you g t much mar*
thon fumrtur . Wicm
•
rt-arrongt your Rving
room M your partin
won't and up in #w
kitchan. And w* can thew
you how to mix orar
antiqu* into a i
room. Or design o <
bad. O i
for your toyar. Or i
ehanc
w H probably aova you
timo and mbtahat>
REE DECORATOR SERVICE AVAILABLE
OnilAi bwt
310 I.
COMMERCE
sttfts In iki ceentry
JnrktkonvUle
Mr and Mrs Chris Mad-
sen. the former Miss Paula
Wick of Reklaw. of Las
Vegas. Nevada, would like
to announce the arrival of a
son. Ian Kent Madsen. on
September 17. 1979 Ian
weighed 10 lbs 0 ozs and
was 23 inches long
Proud grandparents are
Mr and Mrs Robert Wick
of Reklaw and Mr and
Mrs Dick Madsen of Ane-
heim. California All were
present at the BIG event
Mr and Mrs Roy Evans
of Dialville would like to
announce the arrival of
"their new baby daughter.
Ginger LeaAnn Evans
Ginger was born at Rusk
Memorial Hospital on Oct-
ober 3, 1979 at 9:05 p.m.
weighing 7 lbs 12 ozs and
was 21 inches long Ginger
had been anxiously await-
ed by her brother, Kelly
Ray Gates, age 10. and her
sister Crystal Gayle
Evans, age 2
Proud grandparents are
Mr and Mrs. D. H. Evans
of Jacksonville and Mr.
and Mrs Ray Gates of
Dialville Great grand-
parents are Mr and Mrs
Baggett and Mrs Mottle
Roberts all of Jacksonville
others signed up include
Irma Wallace and Robert
and l.odaska Murray of
Rusk Mrs C M Bailey of
Nacogdoches Willie Fa>
Rogers of l ufkin Mrs
T H Cole of Jacksonville,
Frank Martin of Garrison
and Lois Walker and Hazel
Earhart of Houston
cupcakes fudge Frito
pies cotton candy. soft
drinks and coffee
Due to the support of the
community last year the
two sorority chapters were
able to make many dona-
tions to commumtv activi-
ties These included parties
.it Rusk S:.tte Hospital at
Christmas parties and
gits at all Rusk nursing
homes, flowers to area
ladies with no children on
Mother* Day. donations to-
ward the purchase of band
uniforms for the Rusk High
School liand, donation to
the lighting of the girl*
softball field and the an
nual Beta Sigma Phi
scholarship for a deserving
Husk High School senior
The chapters also sponsor
ed three families at Christ
mas with the families re
ceiving food, clothing and
to\s for a merrier Christ
mas
Merchants in Rusk and
Jacksonville have donated
prizes for the event and the
sorority members have
l>een busy making many
tun gifts for the children
and more money has been
spent this year on prizes
\rtist To Exhibit In Fttir
Mrs Kra Filconib will be our of morr ih.in :w exhibitors in the annual \lto 1 ounlrv
1 .ur to be held in \lto Oct. IS-21 in Ihr downtown area Mr* Titeomb will entrr
some of her paintings for judging The sell taught artist has been painting sev eral
tears and was entered in the fair last year staff photo
THE HTTWEST
PULL-ON WOfK BOOTS
FIT FOR YOUR FEET
AND FIT FOR YOUR JOB1
1166
Mathews-Miller
Department Store
INFLATION FIGHTING
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INQPRICESi
PILLSBURY PLUS
CAKE
MIXES
79*
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19* 01.
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BUTTERMILK
♦
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89
CRUSH
STRAWBERRY, 6RAPE, LEMONADE
DRINKS
89*
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PLASTIC
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BEEF
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ROAST
SALT
JOWLS
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RUSSET |Ai
POTATOES mm ... 194
RED DELICIOUS
APPLES 49'
SALAD 9Ai
TOMATOES 39*
1H LB. LOAF
STA-FRESH
BREAD
EHTEL'S
EGGS LARGE DO;
PARADE BATHRQ0M
TISSUE 4R0UPK6.
BUSH PINTO
BEANS
BORDEN'S HI-PRO
MILK
NABISCO PREMIUM
SALTINES
15 01.
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LB. BOX
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PRICES GOOD
OCT. 11 thru 17.
PH. 6II-2H4
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1979, newspaper, October 11, 1979; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151353/m1/4/?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.