The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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Los Angeles, California who are
«Mending to business here, were
fiiHKlay guests of Dr. ami Mrs.
T.I I. Cobble. Mrs. Harper is the
former Elizabeth Neeley of Rusk
Mi'." and Mi's. Jdhn Ezell and
Born; ■ .Steve and Andy, of Fort
Worth spent last week hei-e with
parents, Mr. and Mi*. Roy Is-
Hat'c and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ez"ll
at "Maydelle. En route to their
home in Fort Worth, they aceoin-
jKirtit'd Mi', and Mns. Isgate to
Lindulo for a family reunion of
the Hai-vey children Sunday.
Mass Judy Sales of Houston is
ihortie' for two weeks' vacation
with her paienls, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Sides.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Floros of
Timpson were guestB of Mr. and
Mr.s.„Roy Isgate and Miss Minnie
Isgate Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ander-
son of Bay City visited Mrs. An-
iline Spivey and son, Lee, Sun-
day.
James Edward Smith of Jack-
son ville K)>ent Sunday here with
his 'iitvindmother, Mrs. Lawrence
Smith.
Mrs. S. L. R. CaiHid^e, Mns.
'Marvin Roten and Mrs. Frank
Coupland aittendod the Rose Show
at Tyler Friday afternoon.'
Miss Sue Vining student at
T. C. U., Fort Worth was home
ior the weekend with parents.
Mr. and Mi's. W. M. Vininii and
Loll, Jr.
Mrs. Jean CargiH was brought
home from Nan Travis hospital
Sunday and is improving satis-
factorily.
Mrs. J. E. Wallace. Mrs. Frank
Sales and La Juan, Jan and Jerry
Thompson, and Cinda Philbinck,
i were Tyler visitors Saturday and
saw the Rose Festival Parade.
Mr. and Mrs. Stennie Durio
and Mrs. Lottie Farmer have re-
turned to their heme at LaFay-
ette, La., after attending funreal
services for Mrs. Farmer's bro-
ther, Mr. C. N. Chapman Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hanna visit-
ed their daughter, Miss Virginia
Hanna at Tyler, Saturday and
attended the Rose Festival Par-
ode.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert von Doen-
hoff returned Sunday from visit-
ing several days last week at Hot
Springs, Eureka and For Smith.
Arkansas. They report the aut-
umn foliage is very beautiful
5n Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Rillie Edwards
<ind son, Bob, had as guests last
week the former's sister, Mrs.
H. B. Townson of Austin and his
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
ADMITTED
Mrs. Mittie Tyra, Rusk; Mrs. Ka-
tie MeMianus, Rusk; Thomas
Hicks, Rusk; J. B. Dunn, N. Caro-
lina; Mrs. Erma Roas, Rusk; Mrs.
Ethel Haivis, Rusk; Mrs. Lois
Woods, Rusk; Wayne Short, Rusk;
Mrs. Arthur Da tray, Welcfon;
E. V. Daniels, Rusk.; Ben Railey,
Alto; Mis. Mary Campbell.
Rusk; Mrs. Lucy Hasty, Rusk;
Mrs. Mittie Felder. Alio; Fred
Newman. Rusk; A. S. Moore,
Rusk; Miss Judy Humte. Rusk;
Mrs. Joe Parsons, Rusk; Ida HaN,
Rusk; Mrs. Minnie Pate, Rusk;
Mrs. Patsy Mettlens, Alto.
COLORED
AHison Allen, Jacksonville; Gene-
va Mitchell, Alto; Fred Ross;
Ronald Rivers, Diboll; Jolm Lee,
Sacul.
DICHARGED
Mrs. Willie Cairgill. Rusk; Mrs.
Ardedla Haurison, Forest; Mrs.
Ñola B. Echols, Rusk, W. H. Day.
Alto; J. B. Dunn, N. Carolina;
Mrs. C. C. Cotton, Rusk; Mrs.
Bobbie Phillips, Rusk; Mrs. Ku-
tie McManus, Rusk; Thomas
Hicks, Rusk; Mrs. Ina Ball, Rusk;
Mrs. V. S. Reed, AMo; Mrs. Erma
Ross, Rusk; Eddie Gowin. Jack-
sonville; Mrs. Claude Chisum,
Rusk; Mrs. Audrey Moses, Rusk;
Mrs. Lois Wood, Rusk; Mrs. Ar-
To Voters of Precint No. 1
Rusk, Cherokee County
My thanks and appreciation are extend-
ed to you for the courteous and hospi-
table manner in which I was received
in my recent political canvassing activ-
ities. As you have had *he most impor-
tant part in making this poll possible,
the following are the results:
Goldwater 157
Johnson 135
Undecided 120
Our beautiful countryside this fall can
only be matched by the wonderful peo-
ple living in Precinct No. 1.
Thank you very much!
Mrs. Joseph E. A. Ross
#tur Datray, Wtkkwt; Mrs. Edda
Peamson, Rusk; Mrs Mary Camp-
bell, Runk; E. V. Daniels, Rusk;
Waytie Short, Rusk; Mrs. Coy
Watson, Troup; Mrs. Lucy Hasty,
Rusk; Mrs. Ethel Harris, Rusk;
Mrs. C. L. Sosby, Rusk; Claude
Earl Henry. Rusk
COLORED
Horace Franklin, Aito; Alli-
son Allen, Jacksonville; Geneva
Mitchell, Alto and Ronnie Rivers. ;
DiboH.
Arthur Edwards of Bastrop.
Mis. Mable Horn, Mrs. Lois
Henry, Mi's. Bemdce Looney and
Miss Beaulah Allen attended the
Baylor A&M football game at
Waco Saturday.
Mi's. Geoige Francis, Phyjlis,
Tim, and Jim returned to their
home at Austin Sunday after visit-
ing her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
T. H. Cobble, and attending the
funeral services for her uncle,
Mr. C. N. Chapman, Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Billie Edwaids and Mrs.
Eatxm Grisham attended the re-
ception for The First Lady of
the United States, Mrs. Lyndon
B. Johnston, ait the Tyler Muni-
cipal Rose Gaiden Monday after-
noon.
Mrs. J. J. Wester and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Virginia Legate of Wea-
tiherford, Mrs. D. C. Lovelace of
Madisonviille, Dr. and Mrs. J. J.
Nicosia of Houston, Mr. wd Mrs.
Mike Chapman of Tyler, Dr. Jer-
ry Chapman of Denver, Colorado,
Mrs. Fred Robinson of Jackson-
ville, Mrs. George Francis of Aus-
tin, Mrs. Lottie Farmer and Mr.
j and Mrs. Stennie Durio of La-
; Fayette, Louisiana were among
the friends and relatives that at-
i (tended the funeral services for Mr.
'C. N. Chapman here Thursday.
Hulon Brown
Tolks Politics
To Rotarians
Hulon Brown, District Attorney,
told the Rusk Ratartans "we
must have fair play in our govern-
ment today if we are to progress ■
as we would wish" at the club's
regular weekly meeting and lunch-
eon Wednesday, October 21.
The attorney pointed out that
today we are faced with an ex-
tremist faction, one of many poli-
tical factions which ore active in
the United States.
The speaker was introduced by
Malcolm Guinn.
Lloyd Pipes was welcomed as
a new member in the Rotary Club.
President Mayo Starkey presi-
ded at the meeting which was held
at the Ptnevlew Restaurant.
Guests were Judge Jack Pierce,
BUI Parrott, and Paul Cox.
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Completes
Army Signal
School, Ga.
Fort Goidon, Ga. (AHTNC) —
Pvt. John W. Dosser. 19. son of
Mr. and Mrs. James E Dosser,
Rusk, completed an eight-week
lineman coiu-se at the Army
Southeastern Signal School, Fort
Goidon, Ga., October 23.
Dosser was trained to construct
and maintain open wire, lead co-
veted cables and field communi-
cation wires.
He entered the Army last June
and completed basic training at
Fort Polk, La.
He attended Rusk High School.
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Whitehead, E. H. The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 117, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964, newspaper, October 29, 1964; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth150572/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.