By Mrs. W.C. Fleming, Jr.
Barbara King, Cleda
Janelle Linker, Judi
Marilyn Walker and Betty
of Texarkana visited
on Sunday.
Class of the United
Church held their monthly
in the home of Mrs. Jewel
on Thursday at 2:30. Mrs. Jim
the meeting with
business meeting was
followed by social hour.
were the teacher, Bama
Alice Wright, Nola B. Lin=
Connie McCrackin, Vivian
Warren, Clara Fleming,
Marion Williams and
Refreshments of angel
strawherrys, whipped
coffee, tea and Cokes were
Moser has been moved
Nursing Home in
Home in
Blansitt Garner spent spring
college with a visit with her
Avis Blansitt, on Sunday.
The third annual Trojan track relays cases of child abuse. There are 100s of 20, 7 p.m., of Cllnt Cross and Sheri
began at Trojan Field at 9 a.m. cases of child abuse in Henderson Elsom at First Christian Church with
Saturday, March 21. The finishing mile County. This is a place that a child Rev. Bill Robinson officlatng.
was at 5 : 20 p.m. Schools in boys' events could go and have love and councfllng The FFA boys of Mr. Joe Dan
attending were Cross Roads, Kererm, from a couple with family atmosphere, Kflcreaso's class are building a chain
Cayuga, Mildred, Scurry, St. John, go to school and go to church on Sun- link fence with metal posts across the
Eustace, T.L. Gorman, Fruitvale and day. It will cost around LS0,000 for this front of the Trin/dad School grounds
Trinidad. Girls' teams participating "Lighted Window" home. Much of the which includes the tennis courts. This
were Cross Roads, Palmer, Ketene, labor will he donated once there is will keep out.the cars that keop driving
Cayuga, Mildred, St. John, Eustace, enough money to get this worthy across the tennis courts and front
T.L. Gorman, Italy, Trinidad, and project off the ground. In the good-will schoollawn.
Fruitvale. offering plate at the meeting, ~7 was
Louise Hornbuckle set a record in collected by those present for this . FFA boys build
shot with throws of 35 feet. Tammy worthy project. Lovely Saint Patrick's
Relly came in fifth in discus and Louise decorated tables and salad luncheon tables, clotheslines
Hornbuckle s/xth in discus. Louise was enjoyed by all present.
Hornbuckle placed in hurdle. Mr. and Mrs. San~a/e Owen of Dallas The FFA welding class members
Tr/nidad boys, Greg King got second visited with their brother, Jelly Owens, project are clothesline poles which are
in discus and Mark Johnston fourth in and LOl/a Mac on Sunday. for sale, ~ a set, picnic tables are
200 meters. Those attending from Trinidad for sale and you may see any of the boys
A new pole vault record of 12 feet 6 United Methodist Church on Monday at or the instructor for these items.
inches was recorded by a boy from "The Lighted Window" program and The Fleming& Nubbin and Cleora,
Fruitvale. It was a good day with the luncheon were Alice Smith, Leona attended the lovely wedding of Nlk/
Booster Club members taking care of Warren, Marion Williams, Vivlan Doreen Wright and Robert Daniel
the concession stands and doing a good Black, Jewel Uhr/ch, Cleora Fleming, Melear on Saturday, March 21, at 3:35
Job. Doris Rowland, Melvin Rowland, Jo p.m. at West Shore United Methedlst
Rose and Jtmn/taStanfleld. Church in Richardson. We moyed
Women attend The Ladies Blble Stndy met Tuesday meeting Mary and Ray Jones of Athens
at 9:30 a.m. in the heme of Mrs. George at the reception.
D. and John Robertson of
:visited with Marine Green and
of dips and chips,
and coffee were served to the
and Mitzi Bradley of
are here visiting their
Dutch and Tom Brad/ey,
school.
and Teressa Denton, Iva Lee
and husband, Mack
)f Brownfleld were by for a
Buela Mae Trotman, Mag
and Frances and Lawrence
on Thursday. This was the
40 Iva Lee had
after growing up
school here.
March 17, Saint
Debi and Kelly Richey
had a new baby
born at Mother Frances
Black with Mrs. Cleora Fleming giving The lovely white floral arrangement
• " the opening remarks followed by at the First Baptist Church Sunday
18 SIX prayer. Mrs. Gladys Yates and Mrs. morning services was a memorial
Over 100 women and men were guests Bama Miller presented each member honori~ Mrs. Irene Airheart from
7 from 2-3 : 30 in the of the Cedar Creek Lake United with a pamphlet on "Inerrancy, The
building of the United Methodist Women's group out at Cedar Truth of the Matter." There was a
with 21 of her friends Creek Lake on Monday, March 16, at 11 discussion of child abuse in Henderson
Melissa was surprised by a.m. to hear Billy Bandy, attorney of County and Trinidad. There were 23
who came and entertainedthe firm of Kugle, Douglas and Skelton present. Phfllipians, chapter 4 was
Melisea's parents, Donnaand former Juvenile prosecutor, speak studied. Closing prayer was by Mrs.
and brother, Ryan, hosted on a program called "The Lighted Kathy Prnka. Rofreshments were cake,
Birthday cake and punch Window." dip, chips, stuffed celery sticks and
Katheryn Poison, president of the coffee.
U.M.W., gave a welcome and in- Mrs. Ozle Land vlsitedinTylerover
troduced the churches represented the weekend with her daughter, An/ta.
which were from Crescent He/ghts, A large crowd of friends and rektves
Roberson hosted a group Mabank, Aley, Payne Springs, from Athens, Trinidad, Malakoff,
adults from Oak Chapel Malakoff, Trin/dad and other ladles Corslcana and Cross Roads attended
on Thursday at 7 p.m. from various clubs. "The Lighted the lovely wedding on Friday, March
Study and prayer meeting. Window" was the 1980 project of the Trinidad SelHml memm
discussed was God's United Women of Cedar Creek and they
presented $120 to this worthy cause. A MARCH N-APRIL 3
song was sung by the group. Rev. Monday: Sloppy Joes on bun, pork and beans, mashed potatoes, macaroni
Melvin Rowland, pastor of the church, salad, fruit, milk.
presented the speaker, Billy Bandy. Tuesday:Fishsticks, pinto beans, french fries, hot rolls and butter, fruit salad,
"The Lighted Window" has been in the milk.
making for four years. The land has Wednesday: Turkey Ak King, buttered Peas, buttered rice, hot rolls and but-
been purchased in a wooded area east ter, jello, milk.
of Athens on Lake LaRue and money is Thursday: Vegetable soup, sandwiches, macaroni salad, peanut butter
available to pour the concrete slab for a cookies, sliced cheese, milk.
home to house a couple, facll/ties for. Friday: Hamburgers with cheese, salad, french fries, pinto beans, fruit salad,
three boys and three girls that are milk.
Dock Keesees will
to meet their new
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J OllNNy PETE AIRHEART
I'rinidad:
is to stop some of the false
made again-
are afraid, if elected, I will
This is not true. I plan
a long term bond progrem
make payments
be for such things
plant, etc. I further
bills as
take legal action against
to pay. While mayor,
broke the standing con-
with Nipak and got the
the contract. A firm
bill and ff
best to collect this
promising to work
least I will be working
e and not against them.
I plan to call a town
three months to discuss
of the town. The people
t want the bonds Also,
decide on new city or-
this, it will help
will not
themselves the question,
the people of Trinidad
doing the right thing?"
to raise taxes, but we
of action on the
to see if the town
them or not I believe the
have a say in all town af-
do my best to see that
worked out the way the
want I will en-
People to attend the town
I believe'
town affairs is because
which is
Wish to thank everyone for
Sincerely,
Au Johnny Pete Alrheart
nouneement by Johnny
Box. 166, Trinidad,
friends in Lancaster.
Relat/ves and friends from out-of-
town and old friends of the family at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Irene
Alrheart, 86, on Sunday, March 22, at 3
.rom
at the First Baptst Church with
Dan Boler and Bro. Bill Watson,
and Jim Carter special mmc.
Mrs. Irey was born June 23, 1894 in
Oklahoma and at the age of 16 moved to
Trinidad and married the late Collins
Alrheart.
Survivors are six sons Clarence
Wesley Alrheart, Pat Airheart Buster
Airheart and J.C. Airheart of
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The Malnkoff News, ~ursday, March N, 1981-.-SA
Trinidad, Bill Alrheart of Beevllle and
Pete Alrheart of Mineola; four
daughters Alice Gaston and Frances
Newsome of Trinidad, Hfldred Car-
tlldge and Margaret Crawford of
Lancaster; 27 grandchildren; 29 great-
grandchildren; and four great-great-
grandchildren. Burial was in Trinidad
Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons
Ted Alrheart, Larry Alrheart, Kenneth
Alrheart and David Newsome of
Trinidad, Bobby Cartlldge, Mike
Crawford and Benny Ray Cart/dge of
Lancaster.
Mrs. Irene or "Aunt Irey" (Grannie
Alrheart)" as many called her had
lived in Trinidad for 70 years and was a
friend to everyone. Our sympathy to all
the Airheart family in the death of a
great friend of mine.
GaLl and WILlie Lundy and children
visited with Otis and Juanite Stanfleld
on Sunday.
Rev. Melvin Rowland continued the
adult study Sunday evening on "Major
Methodist Beliefs."
Mr. and Mrs. Everett French's
children visited with them Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Reagan Miller returned home
from Navarre County Hospital on
Tuesday and is reported to be doing
fine__
Birthday party held
Minnie LOu LaVallee celebrated her
birthday on Sunday with a birthday
dinner.
Shenda Moore visited with grand-
parents on Sunday.
Dee Germany of Ruston, La., was
here Thursday and Friday visiting in
the home of the Bob Elsoms and was a
bridesmaid in the wedding of Sheri and
Cllnt Cross on Friday evening.
Many relatives and friends were here
on Thursday and Friday visiting in the
home of Verna and Bob Eisom for their
daughter, Sheri's, wedding. Mr. V.M.
Bradshaw, father of Verna, remained
for a visit.
I received a beautiful corsage at the
wedding reception of Sher and Cltnt
Cross on Friday evening, from the
bride, Sheri, which was a great surprise
and I deeply appreciated it.
Norman and Loretta Lawyler of
Ranger vlsRed with their children,
Monde and Donna, Ryan and Mellasa
Ronteria.
We visited with our son, Gary
Fleming, in Richardson on Saturday.
He had just returned home from a week
in Albuquerque, N.M., Phoenix and
Tuscon, Ariz.
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