The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1942 Page: 6 of 6
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LOCAL AhD PERSONAL NEWS
Mr.-. Prank L. Mam
THE RUSK CHEROKEEAN
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1942
S. A. Norman of Jacksonville was
•a Rusk visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Copeland were J
Dallas visitors last week. I
J. L. Bagley attended Presbytery
in Port Arthur this week.
Miss Carmine Sales spent the
-weekend in Neosho, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith were
-visitors in Palestine Monday.
Hoke Peacock of Jacksonville was
a Rusk visitor Tuesday. .
Mrs. J. W. Acker of Tyler visited
in Rusk Wednesday.
Mrs. Elton Grihsam was a Jack-
sonville visitor Tuesday.
-ALTO THEATRE-
"Comfortable the Year 'Round"
Independently Owned and Operated
SAT. 11 P. M. SUN—MON
APRIL 25—26—27
OLSON and JOHNSON And
MARTHA RAYE In
"HELLZAPOPPIN"
Plus NEWS And CARTOON
TUESDAY—APRIL 28
WEAVER BROS, and ELVIRY In
"Tuxedo Junction"
And LEON ERROLL In
"WHO'f! A DUMMY?"* '
WED— THURS APRIL 29. .30
CESAR ROMERO
CAROLE LANDIS In
4 A Gentleman At Heart'
Plus TERRYTOON CARTOON
J. A. Eidson was a Jacksonville
visitor Tuesday.
Ray Peace of 'Livingston was
Rusk visitor Wednesday.
J. W. Pearson is ill in a Jackson-
ville hospital.
Lee Dingee of Lindale was a Rusk
visitor Wednesday.
Sam Bollinger of Jacksonville was
a business visitor here Monday.
funeral services for Mrs. G. W. Lit-
tle in Reese Tuesday.
|Mrs. Marvin Roten was taken to
a Jacksonville hospital Monday for
medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Cole and
Mary ILou Dyer of Dallas spent the
weekend in Rusk with Mrs. Cole's
brother, D. C. McLaughlin ,and Mrs.
McLaughlin.
Mrs. W. A. Miller and Mrs. Lee
Ross were Jacksonville visitors Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. D. C. McLaughlin and daught-
er, Cecile, are visiting in Dallas and
Italy, Texas.
Trade and Save at the Original
One Cent Sale next week, Wednesday
through Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Thomas of Terrell spent,
Monday in the home of Mrs. Carl C.
Sherman.
Mrs. John Joplin iand Carl are|
spending the weekend in Austin with
Mrs. Joplin's mother. Carl will visit |
in Georgetown before returningj
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roye of Pasa- j
dena spent the weekend here with his I
uncle, P. A. Roye and Mrs. Roye.
Luther Wiggins of Turnertown was]
a visitor here last Thursday. He was j
accompanied home by his mother, j
Mrs. Hallie Wiggins.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wallace vis-
ited in the Jeff Parish home in Alto
Sunday.
"Hey Folks"! Don't miss the Nyal
2 for 1 Sale next Wednesday, Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. M. E. McCord and Misses
Helen McCord and Margaret and
Louise York spent the weekend in
Dallas.
Mrs. Paul Miller, and Misses Mar-
ion Mallard, Bill March, Jennette
IMiller and Evelyn Tosh were Pales-
tine visitors Monday.
Mrs. Hester Parmley, Mrs. Lee
Parmley and Mrs. C. H. Durham
spent the weekend in Abilene with
Hester Parmley and Carl Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Wallace of
Houston spent Tuesday in Rusk.
Mrs. R. IL. Hatchett spent the
weekend in Austin.
Mr. and IMrs. C. E. Derrick and
Mrs. W. G. Allen are spending the
weekend in Houston.
Mrs. S. p. Thompson of Jackson-
ville spent Monday with her daught-
er, Mrs. Clifford Wallace.
P. A. Roye and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Roye spent the first of the week in
Monroe, La.
Mr. and Mrs. Pope Kelly and little
son of Athens, are guests of their
mother, Mrs. John Wightman, this
week.
IMr. and Mrs. Bill McCluney, Mrs.
Egbert Copeland and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Buell accompanied the Pioneer
group of the Presbyterian church to
Palestine Sunday night where they
were guests of the Christian Endeav-
or of the First Presbyterian Church,
Mrs. Bonds Looney was a business
visitor in Palestine Monday.
Rev. W. B. Oliver attended the
State Convention of First Christian
Churches in Houston last week.
Mrs. John Wightman returned last
week from a visit in Houston with
her mother, Mrs. E. C. Dickinson, and
her sisters, Mrs. C. B. Powell and
Mrs. Jas. N. Ryman.
Mrs. Lena Guinn has returned to
her home in Austin after an extend-
ed visit here.
BUY AND SAVE!
APRIL 29 & 30th MAY 1st and 2nd
Two Big Sales
Rexall Original 1© Sale—
Not just one item but a store full . . . Your choice of over 200 drug
needs. A Real One Cent Sale by by the originators of this famous
advertising plan. For more than a quarter of a century Rexall Drug
Stores have been conducting One Cent Sales to acquaint you with
the high quality of Rexall products. Fairly priced the year 'round
they are tremendous bargains at Two for the Price of One, Plus
One Cent.
TWO
FOR THE
PRICE OF
[Plus One Cent]
ONE
Nyal 2 For 1 Sale
BUY 1 GET 2
YOU SAVE HALF
Every Day Needs— Home Remedies — Toiletries — Drugs—Rub-
ber Goods — Stationery — Candy and Many other Items.
Remember the Dates — 4 Days—Next Week Wednesday through
Saturday.
Moseley Drug Store
Mr. and IMrs. Hugh Lester of Beau-
mont spent the weekend in Rusk. Mr.
Lester remained for a longer visit.
Mrs. Vera Jordan and daughters,
Johnnie and Ann, visited in Jackson-
ville Tuesday.
Mrs. Claude McGowen of Austin
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lucy Les-
ter.
Mrs. Louis Messer of Tyler has re-
turned Home after a weeks visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Rue Maness.
If you haven't received a circular
for the Big Nyal 2 for 1 Sale and
Rexall One Cent Sale call for one at
Moseley Drug Store and acquaint
yourself with the many savings on
Every Day Drug Needs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gray and
children of Corpus Christi are visit-
ing in the P. T. Butler home.
Mrs.| John S. WligHtmpm spent
Thursday in Dallas.
Julian Bolton of Jacksonville was
a Rusk visitor this week.
Mrs. Bell Martin of Palestine spent
the weekend in Rusk with relatives
and friends.
Elmer Odom of Wichita Falls was
a Rusk visitor Thursday.
Mrs. Gaye Wandell left Saturday
to spend a month in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. James Long an
nounce the birth of a son in a Jack-
sonville hospital Monday.
SANS SOUCI CLUB
Mrs. Dee Caviness entertained the
Sans Souci Clut> at Deckard's cafe
Friday aiternoon.
Club members present were Mes-
dames Ernest Anurews, Bryan Sto
vail, John Butler, H. F. Stevens, A.
li. uuom, H. H. Carsey, H. ii. Odom
and James I. Perkins.
Mrs. A. x. Hanretta, Mrs. Ralph
Buell, Mrs. Herman Halbert and Mrs.
uraoy Ellis were guests of the club.
Mrs. Stovali held high score for
club members; Mrs. Andrews, second
high and Mrs. nanretta received high
guest.
ROSAMOND FISHER HOSTESS
TO SEMOR PLAY CAST
Friday night, April 17, following
Jne excellent periormanoe of the
Kusk high seniors in the play, "Shoot
The Works," Rosamond Fisher, one
of the stars of the play, invited the
cast with a few friends, to her home,
where the group of happy girls and
boys enjoyed the hospitality of the
Fisher home.
Music ancf gay conversation reign-
ed supreme. Delicious refreshments
were served to the following:
Virginia Banks, Edna Earle Dur-
ham, MarceiTne Richey, Hazel Ridge-
way, Patricia Ward, Betty Benton,
Wilson Hanna, Robert Long, Alton
Hubbard, Jimmie Long, David Little-
john, Morris Elliott, Elbert Simpson,
John Claiborne Williams, Carl Jop-
lin, Cader Shelby, Barbara Roach,
Robert Leake, Irene Snellings and
Gerald Chapman.
THIMBLE CLUB
Mrs. T. A. Holcomb was hostess
to the Thimble Club Wednesday af-
ternoon.
Those present included Mesdames
J. P. Acker, T. J. Warren, S. F.
Woodard, M. E. Davidson, B. P.
Reed and E. V. Harris.
Mrs. Roy Isgate will entertain the
club May 6.
NEEDLE CLUB
Mrs. Archie Dear was hostess to
the Needle Sewing Club Tusday af-
ternoon of this week.
Delicious refreshments were enjoy-
ed by the following members:
Mesdames Manning Bagley, Lewis
Banks, Gordon Sparkman, Rue Man-
ess, Maurice Harrison and Layton
Jones, and Mrs. Louis Messer, of Ty-
ler, a guest of the club.
Egypt had beauty salons as early
as 3200 B. C.
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THURSDAY—FRIDAY — APRIL 23 — 24
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SATURDAY — APRIL 25
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Main, Frank L. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1942, newspaper, April 23, 1942; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325891/m1/6/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.