Cherokeean/Herald (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 147, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1995 Page: 3 of 26
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CHEROKEEAN/HERALD of Rusk, Texas—Thursday, March 23,1995—Page Three
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BUDDY THOMPSON, center, presente $1,000 checks to the Rev. end Mrs. C. Weyne Clute,
representing ths Rusk Good Ssmsritsn end Virginia Singletsry, representing the Alto Study
Club. .staff photo
Area Briefs
The Cherokee County Extension
Service will sponsor a Fruit nH
Vegetable Clinic on Thursday, March
30 on Watermelons at 7 p.m. at the
Jacksonville Public Library. Discus-
sion on Farmers Market plans for
1995 will follow.
Shady Grove Revival
Evangelist H. L. Beans will be
speaker for revival services March
27 through March 31 at the Shady
Grove COGIC Church, Highway 84
East of Rusk. Elder Donnie Timmons
is church pastor.
Beans will preach on "From Los-
ing to Living." He was once a three-
time loser. He lost an opportunity
for an education when he dropped
out of school in the 11th grade, he
lost a good paying job as a bank
employee. And he almost lost his
freedom when he was arrested for
drug possession.
Since he turned his life over to
God, he has a wonderful wife, lives
in a fashionable home and drives a
luxury car. He says he is living proof
that with God as the head of a life, a
person can stop losing and start liv-
ing.
IRMA WALLACE hes bssn
named Valentine
Sweetheart of Preceptor
Zeta Gamma Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi. She wae
named et the Velentine
party In February.
Good Samaritan, Alto Study
Club receive donations
Dr. Leroy I. Meharry
i has been approved
as a
Blue Choice Health Select Provider.
Dr. Leroy Meharry
is located
at the
Rusk Rural Health Clinic
at
ETMC-Rusk,
500 N. Bonner,
Phone Number:
(903)683-2862 or (903)683-2900.
The Good Samaritan in Rusk and
the Alto Thursday Study Club, spon-
sors of the Stella Hill Library were
recipients of $1,000 grants from
Exxon Corporation. The Good Sa-
maritan also received a $2,000 do-
nation from Dr. Vincent Wang of
Jacksonville honoring his many
Rusk patients.
I. G. (Buddy) Thompson made the
presentations on behalf of Exxon to
Thelma Clute and her husband, the
Rev. C. Wayne Clute, representing
the Good Samaritan and Virginia
Singletary, representing the Stella
Hill Library.
Mrs. Clute is president of Rusk
Cares Good Samaritan and the Rev.
Clute, minister of the First Chris-
tian Church, represents the Rusk
Ministerial Alliance, sponsor of the
Good Samaritan. Maycell Black is
treasurer and coordinator of the Good
Samaritan. The organization is gov-
erned by a board of 19 members.
There are 49 persons in the commu-
nity, who volunteer to work three
hours a month. Some 53 needy fami-
lies are served by the Good Samari-
tan every month. Appreciation has
been expressed by the Good Samari-
tan to all in the community, who
donated to make the program work.
Thompson is a member of the board
of both the Good Samaritan and the
Alto library.
Mrs. Singletary says the $1,000
given to the Alto organization wUl be
used to make prints of the 2,250
negatives of historic photographs for
the library collection.
The Exxon grants are given
through the Exxon's volunteer In-
volvement Fund Program.
Sunday programming
Radio Station KTLU-KWRW and Channel 9 offers a variety of
Sunday morning programming.
Regular features in addition to religious music include:
0 7:30-8 a.m. Mormon Tabernacle Choir
0 8-8:15 a.m. Memorial Missionary Baptist Church
0 8:15-8:30 a.m. Sacred Heart Catholic Church Spanish program
0 9-9:15 a.m. Grace Fellowship Church
010-10:30 a.m. First Baptist Church Sunday School Lesson
°11 a.m. -12 noon First United Methodist Church service (KTLU-
KWRW)
011 a.m. -12 noon First Baptist Church (Channel 9)
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Cherokeean/Herald (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 147, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1995, newspaper, March 23, 1995; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth152208/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.