The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1959 Page: 13 of 16
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news of interest to
WOMEN
in cherokee county
Miss Glenda Short to Wed Robert
Hayes In Home Ceremony, July 15
Bluebonnet Girls Go To Austin
For State Meet This Week
J'ViLLE—Ann Bruno, daughter The purpose of Girls State is to j
of Mrs. D B. Bruno, sponsored by ¡educate young women in the dut-
the Rotary Club; Anne Champion, ies. privileges, rights and respon
; daughter of Mr. and Mrs V. D. sibili'ies of American Citizenship.
Champion, sponsored by the Am- Its purpose is to awaken within
erican Legion; Joan Merrill, | the youih of our nation a sincere!
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. conviction that a well-informed.
Merrill, sponsored by the Lions1 intelligent, participating citizenry
Club; and Fat Cornelison. daugh- !S "!0Jl vitally needed to protect
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Corneli- ¿>nd preserve our American
son departed Wednesday morning stitutions, our Amerciar
at 6:04 on the Eagle for Bluebon- cracy.
net Girls State being held June I( is a mythical 50th
10 19 at Texas School for the Blind «here, for a period, the citizens
in Austin uf Girls Slate or8anize their own
Mary Decker, who has attended count;, and state govern-
«irl« (state for the last three years, ments. I hey choose their own ot
tw;> vear> as a junior counselor trials in accordance with regular
,.nd cm*-vear as speaker of the election procedures. They learn
h„ was on hand to tell the girls lhe duties of the various city.
. j o '?ye and wish them luck. Miss county and state offices. lhe>
was invited to attend again' introduce and argue their own
tins year but was unable to do so ln a legislature. Justice is
-ince she plans a trip to Europe, administered by their own law en-
Mrs. Mary Wheeler of the Ameri-
m-
Demo-
State
What...
Rusk Folks
.. . Are Doing
Mrs. Hayden Brown of Jackson-
ville and Mrs. Ralph Lang and son
Willis Roy Lang accompanied their'
mother and grandmother Mrs
Walter Bonner to the air port at
Dallas Monday morning where
Mrs Bonner went by plane to
Pala Alta, California to visit her
THE CHEROKEEAN
JUNE 11, 1959
PAGE S
sister Mrs. W. G. Vincent, her Judy Bagley of Lake Jackson
daughter Mrs. Linda Bonner Ram-lis visiting her grandparents Mr.
sey. | and Mrs. J. L. Bagley.
Call
THE GAY LAUNDRY
LLOYD HENDRICK, REPRESENTATIVE
MU 3-2713 PHONES MU 3-2763 NITE
"GET HAPPY—USE THE GAY LAUNDRY SERVICE"
forcement agencies and courts. In
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Short ot Gallatin announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Glenda to Robert Hayes.
Their marriage is to be an event of July 15th in thp home of Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Guinn. Mr. Hayes' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alyie
Hayes of Mineóla.
Ph. -3-4544
Rusk Texas!can Legion Auxiliary was also at (,¡rls State the young
KUSK, I exas o Moo™ hv .l/.ina •'
citizens
the station.
Coy
Smith
Life Insurance
Hospitalization
Retirement Plans
Educational Plans
AMERICAN GENERAL
641 Dallas Street
Life Insurance Company
JACKSONVILLE, TEXAS
Houston, Texas
Phone 5239
Miss Betty Wilson
Named, Afpha Chi
"learn by doing."
The girls will be met at their
transportation terminal by mem-
bers of the Austin American Miss Belly Wilson, daughter of
Legion Auxiliary Units, and tran- Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt E. Wilson,
sported to the Texas School for! was elected to graduate member
the Blind, where they will be ship in the Trinity l'nivcresit\
housed in brick dormitories. chapter of Alpha ( hi, national
A visit to the State Capitol will i honor scholarship society this
be included in the program which week, according to I'aul J. Sch
will offer the girls an opportunity! wab, sponsor of the Trinity chap-
to assemble in the halls of our ter.
legislative bodies and meet state A member of the Trinity Uni
i officials. versity class of '59, Miss Wilson
In addition to the scheduled pro
Miss Smith
Feted With
Alto Shower
ALTO
'Htftrfinls
Watdwm
$yatmmt¡
StíppH*
Tockú
\ miscellaneous shower!
honoring Miss Glenda Smith of'
Alto, bride elect of Rev. Chester,
Haynes of Antioch, was held Sat-
urday afternoon, June 6, from 3:00
majored in English on the Sky- p m uti, 5:00 p m > at lh(l lovcly ■
gram described, th'ere will be line Campus. j home of Mr ,||1(| Mrs James c,j
ample opportunity for girls to Graduate membership in Alpha i r, . n (|f
i participate in miscellaneous acti Chi is open to those who rank in
vities. Among these are the Girls the upper tenth of the graduating
! State newspaper, musical pro- class.
j grams, amateur night, athletic con 0
tests and glee clubs. PRESENTING... .
0 Vickie Sue, 7 lb 1 oz„ daughter Lürllli,8e' Jcxas-
WHAT RUSK FOLKS ARE DOING, of Mr. and Mrs. James Vernon Mrs. Terry Moore registered the
Miss Mary Guinn, daughter of Mayfield of 1815 Fin Icy Road. Irv many guests that came to extend
Mr. and Mrs. Pope A. Guinn of j ing. The young lady was born May | ' heir congratulations to Miss
this city, went to Lubbock Tuesday 29th. Her mother is the former Smiih. Alter th" guests had seen
Miss Smith is the daughter of
j Mr. and Mrs. Coy Smith also of;
Alto, and Rev. Haynes is the son I
of Mr. and Mrs. I. ('. Haynes of
to attend Texas Tech. She will con- Louise McKnight. Maternal grand
tinue her work toward a Master's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arvin
Degree in English. McKnight of Rekaw and paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Mayfield of Atlanta.
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INTERESTING FACTS
Madam Curie is the only person
ever to receive the Nobel prize
twice.
It takes 10 inches of snow to
equal an inch of rain.
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lhe lovely gifts, they were served
minis, nuts, punch, and individual
cakes by Miss Jalna Whitcman of ¡
Alto, Mrs. J. L. I'yle of Alto, and |
Mrs. Tom Smith of Austin.
On the table was a beautiful
arrangement of stock and carna- |
tions complementing the wedding
bells and bride and groom effect. j|
Lovely arrays of dahlias were |
placed at vantage points through-
out the house. Miss Smith's bridal
shower colors were peacock blue |
and white.
Hostesses for the shower were
Mesdames J. C. Erwin, O. T. Allen,
W. P. James, J. L. Pyle, Brum ¡
Brunt, Travis Barron, Kermit Sut-
ton, Ernest Halbert, T. D. Pear-
man, Floyd Lindsey, Claud Leon I
ard, Ager Turner, Alene Moore, |
Herman Smith, and Gus Rounsa-
ville.
After the wedding which will
be solemnized on June 20 at 8:00 i
p.m. at the First Baptist Church
in Alto, the couple will make their
home in Antioch where Rev. Hay
nes is pastoring.
More car than this Impala Sport Coupe is hard to find at any price.
clings to curves like a cat on a carpet!
the t ravel-lovin Chevrolet
Nothing els* bul a dyed-in-the-
wool sports car like the Corvette
ran take a turn with such «olid
assurance!
It's easy to see where Chevrolet
gets its road sense. With big coil
springs at every wheel, a firm, wider
ftanct and all of its pound3 dis-
tributed with painstaking care,
Chevy's born with it.
The only thing that may be hard to
understand is how it can offer the
ride it does, along with so many
other luxury-car virtues, and still
compete in the low-price field.
We use the word compete only in
the sense of price. For with a ride
as special as Chevy's, real com-
petitors are hard to come by.
There's a world of difference be-
tween Chevrolet's coil springs at all
four wheels and the leaf springs
that most other cars still use. Take
a Chevy down a snaky back road
and you'll feel the difference in the
sure way it holds throujfh curves
and shoots over rough spots with
hardly a ripple.
This one's really
made to travel
and loves every
minute of it.
Niece of Mrs.
Lee Finishes
6th With Honors
Mrs J. E. Lee returned last
week from League City where she
attended closing activities of the
school. Her niece, Frances Nelson,
was a member of the 6th grade
graduating class.
Frances was awarded the Am
erican Legion Award for outstand
ing Girl Graduate. Selection is
based on courage, honor, citizen-
ship, scholarship and leadership.'
She was also awarded a Library
certificate and Scholarship certi
ficate for ranking in the upper
5rv of her class for the entire 6
years.
Frances will spend part of her j
summer here with her aunt and
uncle, the J. E. Lees.
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INTERESTING PACTS
The extended right arm of
Statue of Liberty is forty-two
I long.
the
feet
¡XAS
Stop by your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's and sample Chevy's road sense!
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1959, newspaper, June 11, 1959; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150292/m1/13/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.