The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1960 Page: 6 of 24
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THE CHEROKEEAN
FAOf MX
OCTOftfft *. 1H0
what Rusk Folks are doing
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Main, form ' Coach Ralph McCord and hi<¡ ed h« father Ben F Murdoch dur
er Rusk residents, now tn Arkan assistant coach of Austin College, uig the weekend He also viait«<J
sax, were here last week, and pur- Sherman, Texas visited with the jones family in Pales-
Presbyterians To Att end Rally At S.M.U.
cbased a new car. They expect to former's Aunt, Mr M E McCord
be back tkrough here soon en route Friday
to Austin where son. BUI, is to be Guests of Mrs John Wifihtman
married October 20th. They were last week wire her sister, Mrs ('
guests of Mr and Mrs Johnny Wil-
liams
Wiley Dear and Kenneth Branch
spent the night Saturday night
with the C F Dears
Mrs M V Browning, Jane, Cathy
Fitts. and Mrs Roy Isgate attend
ed the opening of Tyler's South
Side Bank Saturday Mrs Isgate s
brother, T. C. Harvey Jr, is one
of the directors.
tine M r i Jones is his sister
(Irenej.
Mr and Mrs J. F. Murdoch, Mrs
Marvin Troublefield and Clarence
Murdoch spent Sunday afternoon
of last week in the home of Mr
and Mrs H E. Lafiiter of Elkhart
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Class Elects
Officers At
Tues. Meet
Edwards
Reunion On
NechesHeld
Opening day of the squirrel
hunting season «as celebrated
with a reunion of the Edwards
family and ínends at Bane's Cabin
W! Heches River Fifty four
persons enjoyed the delicious
lunch spread on the ground at
noon, whlfú Iwtured a its main
dish, fried squirrel.
Presen I were Mr J B Ed wards
of Dallas, Mr and Mrs. C ft
Edwards, Mr and Mrs Willie Ed
ward* and Billy, Mr France Ed-
wards and Carmen, Mrs Dora Ber-
ry. Mr Menyon Berry. Mr and
Mrs Jack Berry, Danny and Cathy,
Mr and Mrs C, M Berry, Cendy
and Sherry. Mr and Mrs Willie
D. Powell and her niece Mr*
Mollis Beall of Crockett.
Mrs. Charlie Marshall left Tues
day for Templo to be with her
son, Johnny Marshall of Houston
who is having surgery at the .Santa
Fe railroad hospital in Temple
Mr and Mrs l<ewi* McCarroll
1 and Susan visited their son in law
arid daughter, Mr and Mrs John
Henderson and baby, Eloue at
Cameron Sunday Thfl Mary Martha Sunday gchool
Jimmy Evans of Dallas spent ( laM of Finjt Church held
the weekend with grandparents.j a monlhly business and social
Mr and Mrs T M Sherman meeting September 27th at the>
Bob Fulton of Houston spent the horn„ of M„ w „ ,faí)ni| ? w
wekend with hn mother, Mrs Mil p m
lr7'k^ r'T t At- 1 ■ Plans were discussed for the
John 0 Uve Abilene is mU ^ pn>gnm an„ th
ing bis parents, Mr and Mrs W whu;h ar„ ^ ^ mgdr
KMUve'ktWev, -v. , A "pink and blue" gift w„
Mr and Mrs Edgar Flores and (-presented Mrs. Vera Dansby by
son Eddie of Timpson were Sun 'Ha,,
day guests of Mr and Mrs Roy
Isgate and Miss Minnie Isgate
Mrs I-awrencf Smith and Mrs
The program, given by Mrs Mar-
Jorie Dickerson, was in the form of
a book review, "How to Live with
Winnie Denton spent the weekend Yourself" by Or Murray Banks
at Tyler vis.tmg with their eh,I ,wing builnes,
' new offir-ers were elected as fol
Mr and Mrs Manning Bagley lows president, Mrs Dirk«rson;
of ¡¿ike Jackson are visiting par vire president. Mrs Virginia RaLs
ents, Mr and Mrs .1 I. Bagley this ton, secretary treasurer, Mrs
week Elizabeth Davis, group captains-
Mrs J N Hooper, Mrs lloma Mfsdarnes Mildred Slaton. Pauline
Collins and Mrs Douglas Hughes George, I'eggy Abernathy, Fern
visited iri Nacogdoches Wednes Elliott and Jeanette Jones
day. Mrs Margie Williamson served
Mrs Douglas Hughes Mrs lloma cake squares during the social
Collins and Mrs J N Hooper visit hour, and Mrs Dickcrson presided
Berry, Mrs Helen Richards and ,h" Tyler Fair Thursday at the china tea and coffee serv-
Dennis and Keith, Mr and Mrs Paul Miller of Anil , Ven ; « <• Roasted nuts and cheese waf-
John H Berry, Mr and Mrs Ver «"wU l<! ln K'«k <"«• "* >"'r , r' wc'n> -,sw scrved ,
non Berry and Charles Edwards. '>«'"!h«er. Miss Susan Miller her The refreshment table was cov-
\lr, Buddy Hinton, Chuck and''«'her and brother W K and ered with a lace cloth A centered
Gege. Mrs Mamie Miller, David Kent Deckard with an arrangement of pink roses
and Matt. Mr and Mrs Harvey Recent guests of Mr and Mrs Members present were Mesdames
Holcomb, Mrs Emmett Holcomb, ' F Murdoch and Mrs Marvin H"bhie llagler. Klizabeth Davis.
Richard, Robert and Susie. Mr Troublefield were, Dr and Mrs Vera Dansby Pauline George Mild
and Mrs II E Dear Mr and Mrs H Q Murdoch and Monte of l.rv red Slaton, Margie Williamson,
J. M Dear, Mr and Mrs C F Dear, ing, < O Murdoch of Houston. Mr Marv Boone, Virginia Ralston, Mar
Elizabeth Ann and Charles, all of and Mrs Duke Murdoch, Mary and l"rie Dickerfon and the hostess,
Ru.sk. Mr and Mrs I.eroy Hassell John of Bryan and Benny Murdoch v,rs vv 11 Hanna
and Carol of Bossier City and of Houston
[jeonard Berry of Dallas Benny Murdoch of Houston visit. j p
Club Elects
Officers
The Fifth Grade Citizenship1
Club met Friday, September 30
with president, Marilyn Spence
presiding The room checkers read
a list of fines due and the tren
surer reported a balance of $1 33
Jim Mehner and James Bowman
were appointed to keep the I.ib
rary straight
Jack Noonan and Morris William
Hassell were appointed room
checkers Don Crippen was ap
pointed librarian and Frances Ral
son was chosen "Citizen of t h e
Week "
A play, William Tell" was
presented by Morris Dixon Don
Crippen. Jimmy van Orden, Mar
tin Morrow, Jim Mehner, Brenda
Little and narrators were Janice
Bell and Dennie White
According to club reporter,
N'ancy Durham, the meeting ad
journed after the program
You Are Welcomed
TO ATTEND
The Annual Fall
Gospel Meeting
Monday - Sunday
October 9-15
At The
Church of Christ
In Rusk (South Main Street)
Messages from God's Word will be brought
each evening at 7:00 by Evangelist
CLAUDE SMITH
of Henderson
Miss Allen Is
Hostess, Circle
Meeting Monday
The Afternoon Circle, Women of
the Presbyterian Church, met at
the home of Miss Beaulah Allen
Monday, October 3rd at 3 p.m. Pre-
sent were Mesdames J I. Bagley,
C I. Butterfield, Edwin Dickey,
Samuel Knox, Jack Pinson, Joe
Peacock. Saín Manning, R C
Priest, M E. McCord, Frank Coup-
land and Mrs Manning Bagley of
Lake Jackson, was a guest. Mrs.
McCord opened the meeting with a
prayer. After the business session,
Mrs Dickey presented the lesson.
Mis-, /yien served mahogany
cake and punch at the close of the
meeting
O
Sundav Services
At I .one Oak Are
Announced Here
-emees „! | (JHe <>.lk ll.lptlst
Church have been aim-Hinced as
/■-.l!ov lor lies' Sur I . October
9!h Suridav Schon' |ii a m vv >r
'■.,• ni --i ri ,on II ,i in b\ the
A number of members oí the
first Presbyterian Church of Rusk
are expected to join with more
than fl.OOO Presbyterians from the
Dallas area attending an evangel-
ism rally at the SMI/ Coliseum on
Monday evening, October 10th The
rally will be th< climax of a twry
day period of special evangelism
training sessions conducted by a
team of Presbyterian clergymen
"The purpose of the church
wide Presbyterian Cavalcade is to
train our people iri more effective
evangelism methods and inspire
them for a special evangelistic ef
fort our Church wiH undertake in
1961,'' said Lowell Lock art, chair
nun of the local Presbyterian Cav-
alcade committee
The first of several training ses-
sions will b«' held at 4 00 P M .
October 10th. at Highland Park
Presbyterian Church Conducted by
Dr Charles E Kramer of Rich
mond, Va , this session will be at-
tended by the evangelism com-
mittees of all lYesbyterian church
es in the area A dinner meeting
at 6 00 P M Monday, will als<o fea
ture Dr Kramer as the main speak
er All Elders. Church School Of-
ficers and Officers of Men's, Wo-
men s and Youth Groups from the
81 Presbyterian congregations in
the area will attend
Dr Warner L. Hall, paster of
Covenant Presbyterian Church of
Charlotte. N C , will be the prin
cipal speaker at the rally Monday
evening at 8 00 P M in the SM'"
Coliseum
On Tuesday, OcVjoer 11th, all
Klders of the churcn will have a
breakfast meeting at 7 00 A M,
and at 9 00 A M the training v.-
sio;i will conclude with a meet-
ing of all Presbyterian members
of the area. Dr Edward D. Orant
of Baton Rouge, La., will join Dr
Hall and Dr Warner in addressing
these groups
The team of three ministers con-
ducting the Presb>ter,an Cavalcade
in Dallas is one of 23 such te«ms
conducting sessions in 36 cities
throughout the South Other local
re«idents wishing to join \*Uh this
group may contact Rev. Wm H
(Bill) Cheatham or Mr J L. Bagley
and obtain detailed plans for at-
tending this outstanding church
event
O
Shaving was originally a pro
tective measure since long beards
were easy for opponents in com-
bat to seize.
Helio World!
ANNOUNCING . . .
Janet Renee Meador arrived at
6:45 a m. September 19th in Ire
land Army Hospital, Fort Knox.
Kentucky She weighed 6 pounds,
lltt 0i
Proud pare its are Army Special-
ist Fourth Class Jerry and J o >
Meador Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Wyatt Halbert and Mr. and
Mrs C D Meador all of Rusk.
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INTRODUCING . . .
Rev. and Mrs. Gene Tomlin in
troduce with pleasure. Timothy
Joe, born September 20th, weigh-
ing 7 lbs. 3 oz. The little fellow ha.<
a big brother
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1960, newspaper, October 6, 1960; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150360/m1/6/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.