4A--Tbe Malakeff News, Thursday, March 19, 1NI
Sheri Elsom, bride-elect of Clint
Crou, was honored with a bridal
shower in the home of Mrs. Nannie
Drake, 1420 E. Royall Blvd., Malakoff,
on Saturday, March 7. Guests called
during the hours of 6 to 8 p.m. The
Shumate, Joy Taylor, and Loretta
Vieregge.
Sheri Eisom was honored by the
members of the First Christian Church
in Corsicana on Sunday, March 8.
Guests called during the hours of 2 to 4
bride's chosen colors of white and p.m. Cookies and punch were served.
yellow were carried out with the Sheri and Clint Cross received many of
hostesses serving cake squares, mints, their pottery pieces and many other
nuts, cookies and punch. Cllnt and Sheri beautiful gifts. Hostesses honoring the
received many beautiful and useful couple were Margaret Dosser, Earlene
wedding gifts. The hostesses' gift was Hall, Lois Smith, Lou Ann Len Eych,
an electric skillet. Hostesses were Dolores Lowhon, Evelyn Plyler and
Barbara Bates, Edwine Carson, EloiseKnight.
Beaunelah Dodson, Nannie Drake,The wedding will be Friday, March 20
Peggy Estes, Lois Harris, Billle Hearn, at 7 p.m. at the First Christian Church
Delta Mattingly, Margaret Nichols, in Corsicana. A reception will be held
Reba Nichols. Pat Quinn, Suzaneimmediately following the wedding.
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Trinidad Volunteer Firemen have
requested that residents discontinue
calling the fire phone to find out the
nature of an emergency after the alarm
has sounded. When the fire phone rings
over 20 households in the town respond.
The fire phone should be called only in
an emergency situation, not for infor-
mation.
Each spring, the United States Coast
Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 5-14 of Cedar
Creek Lake makes every effort togo
into the area schools to bring boating
safety programs to the students. On
March II the program was given at
Trinidad School. Mary Ann Thomas
and John Thomas brought slides and
movies showing the do's and don'ts for,
before, during and after a boating trip.
One hundred and forty from first
grade through the sixth grade attended.
After slides, movies and discussions,
coloring books of cartoons explaining
safety on the water were given. One
hundred and two students from grades
7 through 12 were given the Young
People's Boating course and boating
equipment on display was shown and
safe handling discussed. Pamphlets
were available on such subjects as
emergency repairs afloat/ marine
weather and float plans. The Thomases
were assisted by Alice Smith.
A very special welcome to Dean
Lovelady and wife, Lorea, LeAndra, 12-
year-old daughter and daughter and
son-in-law, Oscar and Tonda Wilson,
who have bought the home of Bill and
Glenna Green on French Street. The
Loveladys hail from Friorm, Texas, and
are related to the Loveladys on Scrugg
Street.
Bill and Glenna and girls live in their
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Music
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Tony Douglas pays a
tribute to Ernest
Tubb Saturday night,
April 11 at 8:00 p.m.
in the Men's Gym at
Henderson County
Junior College.
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Tony Douglas
Other Stars
Appearing with
Tony and Ernest
include:
Hess Huggins and
Sons, Blake and Bret
Bill Mack
The Midnight Cowboy
From WBAP
Ernest Tubb
Advance Tickets may be purchased at both Dairy Queens, Athens, or
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new brick home on Eaton Street.
Bennie, Barbra and Greg King were
visiting withh Barbra's mother in
DOKalb on the weekend.
Bill Miller and son, Bill Mark of
Cleburne, virRed Sunday with Jolea
and Bill Miller.
The Thursday Canasta Club met in
the home of Mrs. William Trotman at
1:30p.m.
On Sunday night, March 15, the
students from BSU of Henderson
County Junior College were at the First
Baptist Church. A social followed the
meeting.
Congratulations to the girls who
worked so hard in collecting money for
the Rock-N-Roll-A-Then for the
American Heart Association at Cedar
Creek Nursing Home on Friday, March
13 at 2:30 p.m. The girls reached their
shot, and came in third in hurdles, and
also placed in the discus. Tummy Riley
placed fifth in hurdles and also placed
in the discus. The girls will be par-
cipatiug in the Trinidad Track Meet
arch 21.
Coach Mike Cole, coach of the boys'
high school track team, traveled out to
West Texas on Friday, spending the
night in the home of Mike's parents in
St. Jose and attending the Red River
Relays on Saturday. Seven track boys
went along on the trip and had a great
time, but didn't bring home any
medals.
Tara Thorpe competed in the county
spoiling bee in Athens last Wednesday
at HCJC. Mrs. Judi Lanford was Tara's
sponsor.
Betty Jane Hayes of Huntsville spent
this past week with her mother,
Marry Newton, Vincent
Boyd, John Riley,
Jerry Kemp
Sunday guests in
Mrs. Jelly Owens were
J.Y. Eberhart of Dallas,
Mrs. Earl Anders
Bro. Oscar
stitches out and is
surgery.
Tuesday Bible
The Tuesday Ladies Bibl
in the lovely home of
Indian Lane of the Water
division at 9:30 a.m. with
from Cleora Fleming,
prayer by Jewel Uhrich.
gave the lesson and
goal of $I00. A special thanks goes to Margaret French. Philippians, Chapter
Shonda Crocker, Susan Green, Kasey Mr. and Mrs. John Welch of prayer was by
Jones, Christi George and Augie Miller. Waxahachie were by on Monday for a Refreshments of dips,
Hazel Johnston and Myrtle Cude took visit with Willie and Chilton Dorden. were enjoyed by Janie
Wright, Connie McCracki ,
these girls over to the nursing home
where they sang songs. Sue Smalllng
gave a puppet show to the group. A hog
calling contest was held and Mrs. Ruby
Taffee and Mrs. Kelley were the best.
There was a wheelchair race. Also
every 15 minutes residents took turns
rocking for the American Heart
Association. A great time was had by
all.
The Trinidad FHA and FFA Awards
Banquet will be held out at Texas
Power & Light on March 23.
Visiting with Mrs. George Black were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laucks of Glenn-
dora, California.
Here visiting with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.L. McCrackin
were Pat and Kitty Daft and daughter,
Amy, of San Angelo.
Bruce and Peggy Wall and new
daughter, Lexie, of Granbury, were
here visiting with Johnnle Martin and
attended church services at United
Methodist Church.
Ozie Land had as her house guests
this weekend, two of her sisters-ln-law
from Grand SaLine, Mrs. Jerry Hick- "
man and Mrs. Violet Land.
Mrs. George Black spent last Sunday
in Tyler.
Mrs. Geraldine Green of Frost and
grandchildren, Wade and Haley Green
of Corsicana, visited on Friday with the
Ronnie Hiier family.
Jeff Thorpe of Baylor has been home
on spring break visiting with his
parents, the Stu Thorpes. Jeff is a
manager of the Baylor Bears basket-
hall team.
Devona Howard of Mississippi is here
on her spring bre ik visiting with her
father, John D. Cartlldge, grand-
parents, Euna and John Cartlidge, and
other relatives.
The grand oPening of Margaret's
Garden and Flower Shop will be held on
Saturday, April II. Margarett has
many hanging baskets, roses, pl.ants,
bulk garden seeds, and anything you
need in the nursery line of plants.
Nadlne Colvin was in Dallas on
Saturday.
Coach Bennie King, coach of the
girls' high school track team, which has
only five members, competed in the
track meet at Cross Roads on Saturday.
Louise Hornbuckie came in second in
Mrs. Welch was a former Trinidad
teacher, Margaret Pigg Welch.
Kenneth and Polly May enjoyed a few
days at Navarre Mills fishing.
Tracy Farrls of Athens visited over
the weekend with grandparents, J.C.
and Dora Peebles. Tracy had the
chicken pox.
Sandy Hiler and sons visited in Frost
on Saturday with parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J.C. Green.
Funeral service
held in Houston
Funeral services were held on
Friday, March 13, in Houston for Billy
Joe Arrington, 53, sen of A.J. and
Lorene Arringon. Other survivors are
three children, Drew, Dub and Anita
Arrington; a brother, A.J. Arrington,
Jr.; and two half-sisters, Jessie and
Glenda.
Suzanne Alrheart has been appointed
as Trinidad chairman of the spring
event for Cystic Fibrosis.
Sonny Bradley of Doer Park has been
here this past week visiting with
parents, Tom and Dutch Bradley and
relatives.
Guy Jones of San Antonio spent this
past week visiting in the home of
Harden and Odessa Alrheart, and
visiting with his other relatives.
Clyde Rose was in Dallas on Saturday
for a doctor's check-up.
Here visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Hooper were Charles and
Bevel Newton and daughter, Chelsie, of
Houston, and Mike and Kira Newton of
Dallas.
The Assembly of God Church had 27
in attendance and a good sermon by
Bro. Jimmy.
1"he Dtstrict L/vestock Judging will
be held on March 26.
Seniors challenge
faculty members
The Senior Class vs. the Trinidad
Faculty annual basketball game was
held in the gym on Tuesday night.
There are 14 seniors -- seven boys and
seven girls -- in the class of '81. The
seven boys playing basketball were
Stanfield, Leona Warren,
Vivian Black,
Randall, Beulah Mae
Uhrich, Dorothy
Young, Cleora Fleming
Smith.
The children of Jerri
great
spaghetti
at 7p.m. The birthday cake l
candles. Guests for the
Bro. Ronnie, Linda
Troy of Canton, and BrO.
Shirley Watson, pastor d
Baptist Church.
At 2 p.m.
Watson
in the church van to Cedar
sing Home for the
services. Bro. Bill
vices. Songs were
with Sandy Lehman at
large crowd attended.
Mary Nell Gray of Glen
with her mother,
Sunday.
A goal of $500 for the
strong is expected to be
April 19 at First Baptist
members.
March 30 will be the
Navarre Junior College by
students.
Mrs. W.C. fleming Jr. i
American Cancer Board
Wednesday, March II.
Smith, president,
meeting. Mrs. Pat
reported that $930 was
gifts and $195 in
month. Crusade chairman
April is Leonard
crusade, J.W.
residential crusade,
special gifts, Vivian
memorials, Mrs. Alton
Athens resident drive
and the county towns drive
entire month of April.
A blood drive will be held
school. Mrs. Alton
Rose Bush and Mrs. W.C.
will be on the nominating
secure the new officers
film was shown by new
Lacey Carlton.
The Trinidad Senior
met on Wednesday, Marcll
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