The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1944 Page: 6 of 6
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THE RUSK CHEROKEEAN THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1944
PERSONAL NEWS
Serenacarhn Fisher
Mrs. Frank L. Mam
'Mrs. Lena Walton spent the week-
end in Dallas with her sister, Mrs.
4}race Campbell.
Mrs. B. N. Pollit and son and Mrs.
•J. E. A. Ross visited relatives in
Houston last week.
(Miss Mary Elizabeth Hilton has
returned to her home in San Augus-
tine after spending a few days with
her sister, Miss Johnnie Hilton.
r
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Hall and T. J.
■Green spent the weekend in Italy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fogg of Di-
toll spent the weekend in the F. L.
'Main home.
Miss Mcna Wildman of Dallas
spent a few days in the Minton Mose-
Jey home this week, returning to
Dallas Tuesday.
Tom Guinn was accompanied to
Jacksonville Monday by his daught-
er, Mrs. George Auld, where Rf.
Grtlinn underwent an ^operation on
his light ear.
Mr. and Mils. Ralph Renshaw of
Palestine visited her sister, Mrs. El-
lis Manning last Thursday.
Mrs. Olie Wright and daughter of
Houston are visiting in the heme of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Corley.
Miss Marylyn Perkins is spending
this week in Nacogdoches with rela-
tives.
'Mrs. R. D. Carter of Dallas visited
in the home of her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Granville King last
week.
Miss Betty Jo Brooks spent last
week with Mrs. Thelnia |Byrd off
Jacksonville.
Mrs. Henry Moseley and daughter,
Mildred and Mrs. Marvin Roten were
business visitors in Dallas Monday.
Word was received last Friday that
Jack Guinn, sc-n of Mrs. Lena West
Guinn, has left the United States
by plane for New Delhi, India. He is
a foreign correspondent for United
Press.
Mrs. H. W. Holmlin of Hattiesburg,
Miss., who is visiting in the Minton
Mbseley home while Major Holmlin
is out on Field Duty, spent last week
in Dallas, returning to Rusk Monday.
Miss Winnie Jo Black spent the
weekend in Tyler with Miss Doris
Nell Spars.
visited in the W. H. Hanna home Frl
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Coker and chil-
dren of Tyler were Rusk visitors this
week. Mrs. Coker is the former Miss
week. Mrs. uoKer is ine iormer miss . . D • .
, , . ,, . , Sunday in Dallas visiting Mr. Price s
Verna Landers, who taught school =■ / . io * _
An Exchange for Buyers and Sellers
20 acres, 5T' miles from Rusk, 1 l/o miles from Dialville. About 12
acres in cultivation, 8 acres in meadow. Everlasting spring water.
Some ribbon cane land. 3-room house, papered and painted. Small
barn, good well. All minerals. ;!00 yards from REA line. $1500.
50 acres one mile from town. Ail fenced. Well watered, spring and
good well. Two houses, one 5 rooms, hall, 2 porches; the other 2
rooms; both have electricity. 2 room house is rented for $12.50 per
month. All minerals.
96 acres on Rusk-Summerfield highway about five miles from Rusk.
Everlasting water. Good east front building site with stream at
back. minerals. $1500.
2.3 acres near hospital. Gcod site for building several small houses.
50 acres, 15 in cultivation. Running water. 4 room house. Barn,
Chicken house. Pine timber. $1750.
154 acres black land on highway between Clifton and Meridian,
county seat of Bosque County. Va mile from Bosque River. Good
well and windmill. 4 room residence, bath, sleeping porch, 2 fire-
places. Electricity being put in. Natural gas available. Water piped
into house, lot and garden. Metal henhouse with concrete floor. Large
barn, sheepshed. Concrete watering troughs. Dipping vat. Sheep-
proof fence. Pecan trees. School bus tc Meridian. Mail route from
Cliftcn. In Federal Land Bank. Owner might consider trade for
property in Cherokee County.
lot., 62;. x 366; Vi acre each. On highway.
Lot 200 x 196 on highway.
Lot, close in, 100 x 75.
4-room house on highway, lot 200 x 150. Electricity available,
o-rotim house. 2 and 3-4 acres. Electricity.
'i-i'Cc.u house, t lose in with electricity.
Large residence, well locate I. Suitable for home, apartment house,
hoarding or looming house.
Good comfortable resilience being thoroughly remodeled. East front.
Good lot. All utilities.
Mrs. Daisy Boozer was a Dallas Miss Peggy Ann Jones of Jack-'
visitor this week. sonville spent 'Sunday in Rusk.
Mrs. T. B. Kilpatrick and children Mrs. James R. Curtis and
and Mrs. Fred Long of San Antonio little daughter of Longview spent
Thursday with his grandmother, Mrs.
S. R. Curtis, and his aunt, Miss Ella
Curtis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Price and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Brownfield spent
lots in I!<!
Pili k Addition.
FOK K K N T-
-.-i'ooni house 1 miles from courthouse on highway. 1 . acre.s land.
Llecti l "ty. i.;iiane u«* . tf"od well. Craravfe. small i>arn, cmeken house.
.Mail and 6u.-
.'J-room hou-e u;ih
ei. Eiectricitv.
ifivs land. miles from town. Kveria>t:na: .vat-
HANNA REAL ESTATE AGENCY
In Cherokee County Abstract Co. Office
wmir',
here several years age-.
Misses Irma Wilson and Virgina
Hanna spent the weekend in Nacog-
doches.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jared were call-
ed to Cooper Sunday by the illness
of Jenny Lind Jared, who is visiting
her grandmother.
Mrs. F. B. Braly attended the REA
Bookkeepers school in the Baker Ho-
tel in Dallas this week.
Miss Florence Pettey attended the
B. &. P. W. convention at Denton
last weekend.
Miss Lois Carter, Mrs. Bobbye All-
bright and Mrs. Dorothy Roye spent
Sunday in Many, La. with Mrs.
Roye's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Durham.
Mrs. Albert Whitescarver of Pal-
estine visited in the home of her
cousin, Miss Robert Leake last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Manning vis-
ited in the home of his mother, Mrs.
Sam Manning, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Granville King are
visiting in Houston this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson of Jack*
sonville visited in the E. B. Andrews
home Sunday. They were accompan-
ied home by Tommie Clyde Andrews.
Carl Spicklemire of Indianapolis,
Ind.. Charles Miller and Tommy
Thompson cf Fort Worth and Gene
Manzer of Wellington. Texas were
guests of Bobby Gregg last week.
Mrs. Bernice Looney, Miss Von-
cille McVicker and Mrs. Marie Monk
spent several days in Henderson last
week on business.
Little Elcise McCarroll who under-
went a tonsillectomy at a Jackson-
ville hospital last week, is doing nice-
ly.
The Bluebird patrol of the Girl
Scouts met at Mrs. Fisher's home
and enjoyed a hike and picnic. The
next meeting will be with Mrs. Phil-
lips, June 21.
Frank Snellings og Harlingen .spent
the weekend in Rusk with his sifter,
Miss Irene Snellings. He was enroute
to Tyler where he is operating a to-
mato shed for the Rio Grande Valley
Tomato Organization.
Mrs. John Hilton of San Augustine
spent several days last week with
her daughter, Johnnie Mae, and her
sister, Miss Irene Snellings.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Braswell an<i
children of Goose Creek spent their
vacation with her parents. Mr. ami
Mis. V. T. Echols.
Mrs. VV. M. Echols left Monday for
.San Diego, I. alifernia to join her hus-
band, who is stationed there.
Mrs. S. M. Leeper of Houston is
visiting Mrs. C,allie Gramnier.
.Mr. and 'Mrs. li. Cornelison spent
the weekend in Liberty.
Mis- Carolyn Forster w'll return
home this week Irom Cortex, Color-
ado.
•Jerry Nan Branham of Houston
1 is visiting Mrs. 11. H. Richey.
Mrs. < iyue amitn visited in the!
| Ford > Onway home in Jacksonville
| Minday.
Mrs. Knox Hay and son are visiting
I in the . VV. Ray home in Jackson-!
ville.
Miss Betty Benton leaves next
week for Madiscn. Wisconsin to at- j
tend ,-ummer scnool at the Universi-
ty of Wisconsin.
Tommie Singletary is confined to
his home with illness.
Mrs. 1-red Lunsford is visiitng l.t.
Lunsford in Oklahoma City, Ok.a. \
Mrs. Kelsey lord returned 'lues-1
day from a visit in Corsicana with1
I her sister. Mrs. H. A. Juengeinmn. I
She was accompanied to Ru k by Mrs.!
I Juengerman.
| J. .VI. '.VIoooe, of Henderson, has as-
! sumed his duties as market manager
! at the Ohilds Piggly-Wiggly store.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvie Odom of Fort
Worth are visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Odom.
father, who is in the hospital there
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mayes and
daughter, Ruth Marie, visited in
Henderson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Richards and
daughter spent last week in Mineral,
Wells.
Mrs. W. W. Slover of Jasper is;
visiting her sister, Mrs. Louis But- j
ler.
Dr. and 'MVs. Kay B. Urban cele-1
brated their twenty-fifth wedding;
annivesary last week with a trip to |
Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Dr. Gary L. Smith was a visitor in 1
Kcrrville this week. He was accom- J
panied home by Misses Joann Cope-
land, Shirley Nelson and Serenacar-
lin Fisher, who have been attending
the Presbyterian Young Peoples En-
campment.
Mrs. John Raper of Marshall vis-
ited relatives in Rusk this weekend.
C'has. Chapman spent this week in
Bartlesville, Oklahoma with his son
and family. He will be accompanied
home by Mrs. Chapman, who has J
been visiting there.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norwood, who j
have been visiting in the T. M. Sher-
man home, returned to their heme
in Temple Tuesday.
Mrs. Libby Lattimore and Mrs. j
Shermie Morgan of Crockett and
Corp. Tom David Sherman of Wells j
spent Tuesday in the T. M. Sherman j
home.
Sam Baugh of Rotan, Texas arriv- j
ed Thursday for a visit in the Dr. j
Garv L. Smith home.
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ENTERTAINS WITH DINNER
Miss Frances Richey was hostess'
for a formal seven o'clock dinner atj
her home last Thursday night, with j
M iss Johnnie Hilton, honor guest. j
The lace covered table was center- i
ed by a crystal bowl of nasturiums
on a reflector. Crystal candelabra j
with silver candles completed the ta- ,
ble decorations. Sweet peas formed a i
centerpiece for the buffet. Gladioli,
hydrangeas, roses and Queen Anne s |
lace were used in the living room. |
(A three-ocurse dinner was served
Misses Jane Wallace, Otha Schochler
Dorothy Long, Mildred Harris, Hos-
amond Fisher and Hazel Langston j
and the honoree.
The honor guest received gifts of
fostoria and china.
DINNER I'ARTI
Miss Johnnie Hilton was honor
guest at a dinner party given by Miss
June Odom at Deckard s cafe Wed-
nesday of last week.
The bride elect was presented with
a piece of lostoria. The table was
centered with a bowl of piiirt ate.
blue hydrangeas llatiked with candle-.
Guests included Misses Jane Wal-
lace, Angelien Cobble, Lois Carter,
Rosamond Fisher, and Dorothv Long
and Mrs, Joe Williams. .Jr. and the
honcrof.
FORTY-TWO PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sherman enter-
tained with a Forty-two party at
their home last Thursday night.
Punch and cookies were served
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Black. Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Norman. Mrs. Bess Howard,
I Miss May Gibson, Mrs. Carl Shor-
] man, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sessions
i and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sherman.
BUY YOUR GIFTS NOW!
Shaving Lotion — Tobacco — Pipes
Tobacco Pouches — Shaving Mugs
Candy — Colored Glasses
Billfolds — Stationery
Fountain Pens — Mechanical Pencils
Combs and Brushes — Bags and Kits — Soap
MOSELEY DRUG STORE
Prescriptions — Gifts — Insecticides
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RUSK. TEXAS
Sat. Midnight, Sunday—Mon. June 18—19
Ginger Rogers - Ray Milland
IN
"LADY IN THE DARK"
(IN TECHNICOLOR)
Walt Disney Cartoon: "How To Be A Sailor"
Late Issue Paramount News
Tuesday and Wednesday—June 20 and 21
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
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"Green Line"
Thursday and Friday — June 22 and 23
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Eob Wills and his Texas Playboys
Russell Hayden in
"THE LAST FRONTIER"
'Hen Pecked Rooster" & "Masked Marvel''
Bends and Stamps on Sale at this Theatre at
All Times
ENTERTAINS WITH BREAKFAST
'Miss .Jane Wallace entertained
with a breakfast at Deckards cafe
Friday morning, honoring Miss John-
nie Hiltcn.
The table was centered with a lame
bowl of sweet peas.
Places were laid for Misses June
Odom, Angelien Cobble, Lois Cartel',
Doris Carter, Rosamond Fisher, Dor-
othy Long. Angelien Francis, Mil-j
dred Harris and Frances Richey and
Mrs. Dorothy Roye.
Prescription Fiiled
Over 15 Million Times
Recommended to do just two things:
relieve constipation and gas on the
stomach.
This successful prescription i9 now put
up under the name of ADLIiRIKA.
Get a bottle of Adlerika next time
you stop at your druggist's and see
lor yourself now quickly gas is re-
lieved and gentle but thorough bowel
act ion follows. Good for old and young.
Gal Adlerika from your drup'!" f- 'ty.
MOSELEY DRUG STORE
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE: A good five-room
house, painted and papered. Electric
lights. 2 acres' land. 1mile out on
Palestine highway. Good well, Good
g i den. Cowshed. W. G. KilVion,
route 4. 6-22r
WANTED TO BUY—Sep-ro-siv.
Telephone 316W. Mrs. F. L. Main
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RADIOS! RADIOS! RADIOS!!
Your Radio is not out for the Duration!
We can repair any Radio, regardless of make
or size. If your radio is out of condition, bring
it to us or box it up good and ship to us. We
can put it back in operating condition.
KEELING ELECTRIC COMPANY
117 West Spring Street Palestine, Texas
PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl
Kit. Complete equipment, including
40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do,
absoluetly harmless. Is praised by
thousands including Fay McKenzie,
glamourous movie star. Money re-
funded if not satisfied. Moseley
Drug Company 4-20r
FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms. Mrs.
Jim Acker, Sr. .'$06 So. Main. lc
CHICK HNS—TURKEYS
Intestinal worms and germs cause
most all disease and loss in egg pro-
duction. ST ATI SULPHUR COM-
POUND given in water or feed de-
stroys these worms and germs as
they enter fowls with ferd. Prevent-
ing most all disease. Rids them c-f
blood-sucking lice, mites, fleas, blue-
bugs that sap vitality, reduce egK
production and kill many baby chicks. |
Costs very little. Money back if nott
satisfied. MOSELEY DRUG STORE _
DRESSMAKING and all kinds of
sewing done. Located at the Mrs.
Roxie Ross home. Phone 217. Mrs. I.
N. Langston. 6-15e
FOR SALE: House trailer. Mahog-
any lined. 7</i by 18 feet. Chromium
hardware. A. N. Goolsbee, Pure Oil
Co. Pump Station, 6/ miles south
of Rusk 4-20r tf
FOR SALE—'Beauty shop equip-
ment $250. See D. P. McElroy 1V4 mi.
from Henderson on the Jacksonville
highway, Route 3 ltr
ATTENTION — 'MEN or WOMEN
Have you three hours spare time dai-
ly? Could you use an extra $5 per
day for three or four hours work in
iRusk ? Full time work also available.
Age no handicap. Write the J. R.
Watkins Co., 72-80 W. Iowa, Mem-
phis, Tennessee. 2-6-22
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Main, Frank L. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1944, newspaper, June 15, 1944; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth326003/m1/6/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.