Mr. and Mrs. Walter Litch-
field of Cross Roads were in
Tyler Sunday to visit with his
brother, Foster Litchfield, who
underwent major surgery in
the Mother Frances Hospital
last week. Foster is reported
to be doing just fine but must
remain in the hospital another
week. The Walter Litchfields
went on to Whitehouse for a
short visit in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. B. R. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Yar-
brough spent the day last Wed-
nesday in Dallas attending to
business.
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Mrs. Bobby Rogers and son,
Culley, accompanied her bro-
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son, Roy of Fort Worth to Mar-
lin on Friday of last week to
visit with their father, J. D.
Clay who is in the Veterans
Hospital in that city for tests
and treatment. Mr. Clay is
suffering from arthritis among
other diseases and entered the
hospital two weeks ago.
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Libbie Brasher 85,00
Mrs S. A. Owens $5,00
Clifford Derden, Ft.
Worth $5.00
Mrs. Lois Kunkle,
Temple $10.00
Mrs. Sam Brooks
Dallas $10.00
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R. D. Melton and Miss Addie
Melton)
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Mm Coker On Honor
Four girls represented Mala-
koff in the 13th Annual Texas
Women's University All Girl
Band in Denton last weekend.
Janice Jackson, Mary Wil-
liams, Joyce Green and Alva
Jo Chambers left Thursday aft-
ernoon and spent Friday and
Saturday rehearsing for the
Grand Concert held Saturday
night at the 7:30 hour.
Dr. Terricchi is the director
of the TWU band department
and has taken the nationall~
known TWU Serenaders Stagc
Band on tours around the
world. Last year, the All Gir
band went to Greenland ant
this year, a trip is being plan
ned to South America.
The local girls not only en
joyed the honor of being allow
ed to play in the band bw
were also pleased with their
de-tuxe accomodations at the
Clayton House Motor Hotel. Al
report a wonderful time.
Five Malakoff Junior Higk
girls trekked to Elkhart or
Saturday. March 1, to partici.
pate in the 2nd Annual Elkhar~
Invitational Twirling contest.
They returned home with
nine first division medals and
among the winners were Robin
Johnson, Beverly Perkins,
Camille Gunnelts, Roxanne
Phillips and Vicki Hoskins.
Their routines were done to
"Oh Yeah," and "Marne."
The next festival to be enter-
ed by the Malakoff twirlers
will be held on Saturday,
March 15, in Arp.
Fourteen Malakoff band stu-
dents will participate in the
UIL solo and ensemble contest
to be held at Longview on Sat-
urday, March 8.
Those playing solos will be
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Kenneth Beamon, Wayne Cal-
loway Charlene Dawson. Ray
Williams, Abey Almond, Larry
Callaway, George Orr and
Carolyn Vieregge. A saxa-
phone quartet will be compos-
ed of Alva Chambers, Mar-.
shall Tarver, Mary Williams
and Jo Jackson.
Should the soloist be good
enough to win a first division,
then the student will receive
an official First Division UIL
medal.
DENTON ~Sp.) -- Charlotte
Coker of Malakoff is among
739 students on the 2.5 honor
roll for the fall semester at
North Texas State University,
which has been announced by
A c a d e m i c Vice-President
James J. Spurlock.
Students on the 2.5 honor
roll include those whose grade
average came at least midway
between an "A" and a "B".
Miss Coker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William M. Stephens
of Malakoff, is a
ness education major.
a member of Alpha
Delta, national honor
for women.
Joe
Leaves
Army
day Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Halls Honored Satur ham wereh0stsattheir
Sunday evening for a
well and birthday
Night Cayug in honor of their
A t a )I Graham, who left for
"into the arm3" on
March 4. Those
More than 85 guests gather-
ed at the Cayuga School cafe-
teria Saturday night for a re-
tirement party honoring J. M.
Hall.
Mr. Hall completed 34
years of service with Lone
Star Gas Company last Fri-
day. More than 32 years of
that time was spent in the
Cayuga office. The Halls made
their home at the Cayuga Lone
Star Camp until last October
when they moved to their re-
tirement home here in Mata-
koff.
The Saturday night event
was given by Lone Star em-
ployes .Attending were many
persons with whom Hall had
worked during his tenure of
service now living elsewhere,
along with other personal
friends.
A generous money gift was
given to the honored couple.
Various house guests in the
Hall home over the week end
included their son Joe A. Hall
and grandson Roger of Texar-
kana; Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
Hail. Ft. Worth; J. P. Haney,
Whitney; Mr. and Mrs. Rube
Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Harding, Groesbeck, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Chandler of
Gainesville.
dinner were: Mr. and
Horace Campbell and
Lela Graham, all of
wood: Mr. and Mrs.
Graham and Miss
ton Eustace: Mr. and~
Aubrey Graham, Mr.
Derwin Graham and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
and family, Mrs.
trell and children and
Lois Campbell, all of
Mr. and Mrs. Alton
and Vicki of
and Mrs. Gary.
Groton, Conn Lee
Miss Ginnie Hamilton.
Kingsville and Phil
Marshall.
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