The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1931 Page: 2 of 6
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: SOCIETY: CLUBS: LOCAL NEWS ITEMS •
* TISH WINDHAM, PHONE"
DROP your watch and DROP
in to see Wal-DROP
Miss Theda Lout had as hsr
guest Miss Inia Joe Brown of
Fastrill.
Bill Burrows of Nacogdoches
spent Tuesday here with re-
latives.
Mr and Mrs Arnold Maness
of Port Arthur visited relatives
here the first of the week.
James I.Perkins ws in Austin
en business Mondy.
Dr E. M. Mosely , lea W-
Tosh and W. E. Sloan were in
Jacksonville Wednesday.
Miss Ila Maris of ]
was here last Thursday.
W. K. Deckard E. B. Snelling
and Walter Caywood were vi-
sitors in Mineola Sunday.
Herbert White and Carl Coc-
hran of Dallas spent the week
end here with relatives and fri-
ends.
"Say It With Flower*."
Say it with ours.
Cut flowers, pot plants, funeral
designs.
MRS. LEE ROSS, THE RUSK FLORIST.
Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery
Association.
Mr and Mrs J. F. Gray wen;
visitors in Dallas Sunday.
Mr and Mrs W. H. Hanna
and children Mrs W. VV. Wil-
son and Miss Vada Gault spent
Sunday in Nacogdoches with
relatives.
Sam Lattermore of Jackson-
ville was a business Monday-
J. J. Bo'ton was in Austin
r'irst of the week on business
Mesdames E. M- Mansfield
X. Y. Z. CLUB
Miss Flaye Black was a cha-
rming hostess to the mempers of
the club Tuesday night. After
several games of contract brid-
ge it was found Miss Thelma
Manning made high score and
Miss Marion Mallard made low
score. Miss Black served a de-
licious salad course to the fol-
lowingjnembers: Misses Beulah
Allen Irene Price Bennie Blak-
ley Thelma Manning Tish
Windham Marion MallrH and
Mrs Bohn Francis
Ponta News
DROP your watch and DROP
in to see Wal-DROP
SAN SONCIE CLUB
The lovely home of Mrs C-
and Frank Garvey were visitors Keever was a scene of merry
in .WksrmvillP MnnrLiv women who were invited to
Ponta School opened frr the
year Monday morning at 9:30
o'clock with an appropriately
rendered program in the audi-
torium.
The program was opened by
the singing of America. The In-
vocation was given by Mr- A. R.
Redden and it was followed by
a very pleasing musical selec-
tion by Mr. Nesbite. Talks were
then made by all the members
of the faculty, and Francis Mil-
ler gave an appropriate reading
The out look for Pont.t srliool
is very good in fact better than
ever before- and surely it an ex-
cellent faculty be a reason ?or a
good year. The faculty are as
follows: Mr and Mrs D. E. Mat-
thews, Miss Eliose Haws, Adair
Acken and Francis Tucker. •
Hcyt Tipton is attending
Jacksonville High this year-
Kelley Dolby and Weldc n
Hillon were in Rusk Fridaj
Mr and Mrs Ross Comrton
and son of Arp visitei trends
in Ponta Saturday.
in Jacksonville Monday.
Mr and Mrs James I. Perkins
visited in Dallas f'rst of the
week.
Mr an Mrs Alvin Pryor had
as their guest Sunday Misses
Lydia Phipps and Maye Fer-
zell of Nacogdoches.
Judge G. W. Gibson and
family of Jacksonville visited
Mrs J- P. Gibson and Misses
Ruth and Mae Gibson Sunday.
Mrs Ruth Gipe and daughter
Marjorie left Friday for Denton
where Mrs Gipe will attend C-
I. A.
Audire Jay and children of
Houston visited Mr and Mrs C.
E. Jay Sunday.
Mrs Dave Sherman and Miss
Leora Childress of Wells were
visitors of Mr and Mrs T. M.
Sherman Tuesday.
W- H. Washington was in
Nacogdoches on business Mon
Mrs Pearl Sides of Dialville
was a visitor here Tuesday-
Mrs C. H. Houston has re-
turned from a visit in Sherman
Mr and Mrs Ed Singletary
Mrs T. H. Singletary and son
Tom Jr. spent Sunday ir. Pales-
tine-
Watson Benge and BurkeL Miss Wonda Simmons loft
Smith left Monday for Nacog- -Sunday for Nacogdoches, where
doches w.here thev wiil attend s.hewi'l attend Stephen F Aus-
Stephen F. Austin College. j^ir) College.
Collier
join the members of the club
in a meeting Thursday after-
noon. The haurs were enjoyed
in playing contract bridge. Mrs
"Sam J. Smith received a beau-
tiful basket of roses for making
high score for club members-
Mrs John Parks as guest re-
ceived an arm bouqet of dahlias
Mrs Keever assisted by her
daughter Mrs John Henrn ser-
ved a salad course to the follow
ing club members: Mesdames.
Albert Ward Louis Butler De-
witt Caveness J. F. Vermillion
R. F. Vermilion A. R. Odom E.
M. Mansfield Sam J- Smith
H. F. Stevens E. W. Westfall
E. E. Maas Gerald Chapman
Ralph Long Stanly Tucker and
F. M. Priest. The guests were
Mesdames W. E. Sloan W T-
Norman Chas Kerr R. L. Hat-
chett W- H. Harvgrovvs Joe B.
Copeland E. L. Summers John
Parks Thelma McDonald H. B.
Odom and Misses Marion Mal-
lard Tish Windham and Jewel
Parks of Bryan-
!Mr and Mrs O. B- Irvin an-
nounced the arrival of a girl,
born Sept, 19.
J. D. B.vnum who has been
ill with typhoid fever i5 rf port-
ed to be recuperating rapidly.
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MOSEI-^V DR'Jr. STORE
RUSK, TEXAS
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Mrs Sally Snow an 1 l.ee
Bailey returned Thursday
from a lengthy sojourn ir. Hot
Springs Ark-
John I.ewis and Stafford
Masters of Grapeland visited
with their grand parents. Mr
and Mrs Ben Masters, Sundaj
. .Miss Hattie Kurth left Friday
for Washington D- C. where
she will go to school.
Mr and Mrs Terry
had as their guest Thursday,!
J. D. Collier and daughter Miss|
swastika club
Emily of Troup.
Misses Irene Price and Sarah.
M<* Kenzie visited ral -live in
Naccxv'oches Sun lav
A delightful hospitality of
last Friday afternoon was the
Those from here who attend- ^J meeting with Mrs Dudly
ed the Dixie Series in Houston Lawson. After several games
Sunday were: Dr T- H. Cobble. ^I.connact ^1Kj?,e waf! found
Ml- T->hn S'oa'i U vHMnrr in <>as Goodson, B. E. James. R- ^:ss Be"Jah ^den made hlSfh
Lufkin this week ^ i F. Vermillion, R. R. Gray, ~ score and Mls (f?r?!d Chaljmj*rt
L. and O. L- Manning,, Ed Far-1 made second high score foi
Mrs Pat Cummins a' -1 rW'i- 10w> J- T. Thompson. Coy Ho- club members, and Mrs W. T.
it f 1 ! bert Van Moro-an and Ell'v ^ornian made high score for
fhter ot Port Arthur an herp <J^rw van ivioigan ariu , =>
ghter of Port Arthur a<°i here| M
visiting her parents Mr and Mrs j :"annir|g
Lee Guinn
Mrs Nina D. Sherman re-
turned home Sunday from
Mrs John King spent the Wac0. where she jiad' accom
week end in Garrison with M
and Mrs J. D- Williams.
panied her daughtei
Flouis who will attend Baylor
Mr and Mr« Ernest West- ^uiveisity.
fall and son Bil'ey speti: the!
^eek end with reiativ'es in
Garrison.
Mr and Mrs W. C. Marshall
of Jacksonville snent the week
end here with Mrs Ida Black
Mrs F. O. Ward and Miss and daughter, Miss Flaye-
Marion Mallard spent th- week
end in Dallas
Bill Vininor and Ray O.lom
attende d a ball game iii Hous-
ton Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Ralr'i Guinn
and *on Grady of Overton
.-nem t-v.ci:,.v
H. TI. Man:'--
nil
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the guests. Mrs Lawson servpd
a delicious salad course to the
following members: Mesdames
E. E- Maas, Gerald Chapman,
Terry Collier, John Parks,
Miss! Thelma McDonald H. B- Odom
I. R. Aufricht, C. L- Manning,
S-A. Norman, R. R. Chile's, and
Miss Beulah Allen. The g"ests
mesdames W. T. Norman F. M.
Priest, R. L, Hatchett, J. F.
Vermillion, R. F. Vermillion,
E. R. Gregg, E,d<?ar Ford John
Heri 'n of Tpler and Miss R03-
Miss Nell Grisham oC Dial- lyn Wightman.
ville was a visitor in Rusk Tues i Mrs Lawson was assisted by
her sister Mrs Roma Duff.
G- H. White and Mrs A. L.
Meredith snent Sunday in Wax- honored
ahachie w'th relatives. Theyj . —:
were accompanied home hy Honoring Miss Jewel Parks
Mrs G- H. Whitp who ha - been of 5rVan Mesdames John Parks
visiting tliere for two weeks. and Tholma Mc Donald enter
Mr and Mrs D. E. Matthews
moved to Ponta Wednesday
from Jacksonville in order to
be here for the school work.
Corrine Tipton goes to Sum-
merfield Monday to assume her
duties as a teacher in tl at
school-
Adair Acken of Maydelle
was here Friday making pre-
paration for school- In addi-
tion to teaching in Ponta
he drives the school bus.
Stafford and Albert Fields
arrived from Houston Sunday
Albert w^nt to Maydelle Mon-
day to resume his dutie.. as a
teacher in the Maydelle scho'.l
Mr and Mrs Hubert (r,\ ens
and family of Jacksonville
spent Sunday with Mr Owens
brother D- B. Owens and
family.
Mr and Mrs Sam Richev and
Mr and Mrs Walter Ricne,- of
Reklaw visited Mr and Mrs J.
L. Richey Sunday.
Before Cold Weather Comes*.
Is the time to make your preparations for its
coming. You may need a new Gas Heater or
Wood Heater, or Fixtures: for them.
We "are prepared to supply your needs in this line.
Our Undertaking Department
Is one of the modernly equipped in East Texas, in-
cluding admirably appointed parlors, perfectly
designed funeral cars and other equipment
To render real service is our motto
ITITALLACE COMPANY
RUSK,
Business Phone 123
TEXAS
Res. Phone 101
OPENING OF STUDIO
Mrs Oscar L- Mannning an-
nounces the opening of her
Studio of Expression and Dra-
matic Art on Monday Sept 14
at the C. H. Fitts home on Hen-
derson street.
In addition to the private
lessons in expression and Dra-
matic Art, there will be a
course in Public Speaking of-
fered for High Schools girl3
and boys.
Mrs Manning will also di-
rect a High School Dramatic
Club- Any High School Jftt-l or
boy will have the privelige
of joining-
KEEP THE HOME TOWN
DOLLAR CIRCULATING AT
HOME.
100
Next
Of the seven who graduated
from the tenth grade at 1j mm
last year five are continuing
in school: Vernie Darby is at-
tending L. M- C.; Marguerte
Birdsong. Evelyn Montg- morv
and Stafford Fields are at.'ena-
ing Rusk High school, whi'o
Wilma Greenwood wiil take
a post graduate course at Ponta
Loris Jones was over co see
the fair grounds last war-
time you are out
of fix as the result of ir-
regular or faulty bowel
movement, try Thedford's
Black-Draught for the re-
freshing relief it gives
thousands of people who take it
Mr. E. W. Cecil, a construction super-
intendent in Pulaski, Va., says:
"When I get con-
ivli' and Mrs Joe P> Co:,eland
w'-re in Dallas Sunday- They
were accompanied by Collier
Rucker who wiil attend. Bay-
lor Medical Colieare. .
Mis-- Jewel Parks returned to
_ tained with contact bridge on W' C' ROUNDTREE. M. D.
watch and DROP Tuesday afternoon. Six tablesi Pellagra a Specialty
were arranged for the plavers- u/. .. t . a . , D , t- T
At the close of the games d-e- Will be at 0 Neal Hotel, Palestine, Texas
licious refreshments wy? spr-
red to the foIlowingrMesdames
J. F- Vermillion, F. P.. Ver-
million. W- T. Norman, Chas
Kerr. II- B. Odom, H. F Stev-
drop your
in to see Wal- drop
Mrs Kathleen Chandler lr-ft
Saturdav for Hiwian Islands
where she will visit her sister.
ac-.
Rev. John A. Wil'ian . ... , ^ T TT ■ , „
i cci^inanicd bv Truitt M«xson vi- Hcitchett E L.
Brvan Sunday after a -.'i^i4 r-.ited the schoo1 at rurnev ^TPra,d Chapman, Dudbw Law-
wirh her parents and oth?i* re- where Robert Banks is Leaching: H- Nelson, Jas. I. Perkins,
a-i've1!. IWednesdy. Rev- Williams de-|^- ^ ^.jnnin^' .erJ'v Collier,
tit r. , livered an address to the pupils P" ^ Odom, S. A- Norman, E.
Mrs Bryan Stova" and Mis.: ~ ; L. Summers, Miss Marion Mal-
Bi'l Fulghan were vis'rors ir. |
Nacogdoches Thursday.
L. T Kinsey of Mansfield wasjlard Mrs George Moore o" Den-
a guest in the W. E Sloan home! TvW°!nfl"\Tp p°v weri|'nn °r
^ , ! iyier and Mrs Gay Wa^del! of
Tom Howard Guinn returned ; lhursuay j Abline, the honored guest Miss
to his home in Overton Friday! — ! Parks was rememberel with
after a weeks visit wi 'i
aunt Mrs H. H. Mansss.
his Misses Tish Windham and
Irene Price visited in Alto one
Mr and Mrs A. M. Jo/dot, of day this week-
Roklaw were visitors i>' Rusk-
Saturday
Mrs T. H. Singletary had as
her guest last wenk, Mr and
Mrs Jack Derrett of Ty'cr.
Mr and Mrs Chas Ficicis and
Mrs L. D. Guinn spent Sunday
in Ilillsboro- They were accom-
nanied home by Mrs E. F.
Chastaine and baby for a visit
with hp*- parents, Judge and
Mrs L. D. Guinn
Mrs. Box of Rusk and Mrs.
Snow of Ponta gave a suprise
dinner and party for their mot-
her Mrs. Edd Baily of Gallatin
Wednesday evening, the occ"
sion being Mrs Baileys birthday
also her 45th. wedding anniver-
sary. Mrs. Baily is one of the
pioneer citizens of Cherokee
County having lived here all her
life.
a lovely gift. Mrs J. F. vVrmil-
ion made high score and Mrs
C L Manning low.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1 Battery set, five tube
radio and speaker.
lcow and calf, 1 mule.
Telephone 183
FARM FO* SALE
Fad a
Tuesday, October 6.
HISS ELLA D. CURTIS
TEACHER OF
PIANO AND HARMONY
stipated, my head aches, and I
have that dull, tired feeling—just
not equal to my work. I don't
feel hungry and I know that I
need something to cleanse my
system, so I take Black-Draught.
We have found it a great help."
Sold in 25-cent packages.
Thed Ford's
is the price we charge for oue
years subcription to the Chero-
keean, provided you live in the
county.
Quite a number have taken
advantage of this bargain in
years past and your subcrip-
tions expire September 1 or
September 15th., and if you
want the paper another year
please let us know.
This bargain rate is for one
month only and only to those
who live in Cherokee County.
THE RUSK HOTEL AND CAFE
Daily Rates
Single Room. $1.25
Single Room, private bath 1.75
Double Room._ 1.75
" private bath 2.25
Special Weekly Rates on Request
EUROPEAN PLAN
Riley Maness, Prop.
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Class Lessons for Beginners
Residence Studio on College Avenue
Phone 221
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BLACK-
DRAUGHT
WOMEN who are run-down, or suf-
fer every month, should take Car-
ilul. TTggd for over 50 years. ti77«
MEREDITH & PARKS
TAILORS
CLEANING, PRESSING
and ALTERATIONS
2 miles from the Court House
45 acres, house, barn, and run-
ning water. Low price and easy
terms. See L- T. Moore at the
Court House.
HATS CLEANED AND
BLOCKED
$1.00
WORK
GUARANTEED
Called For and
Delivered.
Phone 177
For ACHES and PAINS
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MOSELEY DRUG STORE
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or Phone 341
omplete
ith all Tubes
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Ward, Pearl L. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1931, newspaper, September 25, 1931; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291507/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.