SA--The Malakoff News Thursday, April 16, 1981
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By Mrs. W.C. Fleming, Jr.
NIKKI BANKSTON AND BENJ! ROLISON were ready for Easter last week and
had an advance hunt at Trinidad School while their mothers served an older
class. (Staff photo by Ann Rounsavall)
Christ in the Ozarks.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Love and son ....
Stephen visited friends and attended
church services Sunday morning at
Church of Christ.
Sam and Mary Davis of Courtland,
New York, visited with Florence and
Luther Stenfield this past week.
Rose Jones, granddaughter of Otis
and Juanite Stanfleld of Mahank,
visited Saturday and Sunday.
Congratulations to Rose who will be a
Mahank cheerleader next year 1981-82.
Shirley Watson, wife of pastor Bill
Watson of Calvary Baptist, entered
Tyler Medical Center on Wednesday
and had surgery on Thursday, 9th. Her BUL~ S]~Ei
room Is 514. Shirley thanks everyone for APRIL 1'
their prayers, v ts and cards.
nntMItND
John Parks is in Baylor Hospital, : RIIMIIDUr :,
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lohman, David :;
Lohnmn, Jerri McElroy, Sue McElroy
visited in Tyler with Shirley Watson at
Tyler Medical Center.
Senior citizens met Wednesday, April
10, for their monthly meeting. Mr. Earl
Wilkinson gave welcome to the 39
present, one visitor. 42 games and
singing was enjoyed and everyone
enjoyed the great lunch. New officers
for next year will be Jim Williams,
president; Earl Wilkinson, vice-
president; Printice Harrison,
treasurer; Oleta P/dens, secretary.
Happy birthday was sung to those
having April birthdays.
A lovely pink carnation basket floral
arrangement honoring Liila Quinn
A wedding shower for coach Larry Gordon, Jeffery Boggns, Cory Jenkins, .from her relations, the Sheltons, was
Cumby and bride was held Monday Shannon Linker, Kevin Carter, Picky enjoyed by all at First Baptist on
night at the homemaking department Stanfield, Ryan Renteria, Chad Sunday, April 12.
at Trinidad school. The homemaking Rounsavall, Tommy Ardion, Michael Elementary students enjoyed their
girls made the cake square. Teachers
and trustees' wives were invited to the
shower.
The grand opening and Trinidad
Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting
ceremonies was held at Margarett's
Plant and Garden City on 317 East
Highway 31 near the Dairy Mart on
Saturday, I0 a.m., April II. Ozell
Franklin made the homemade cakes,
punch. Assisting her at the refreshment
table were Mary Alice Ingram and Bess
Maya. Also working during day with
Margarett were Lesa Dyer and Angle
Miller.
John Spencer, beginner band
director, and students were over at
Cedar Creek Lake Nursing Home on
visited with her father Herb Saunders egg decorated by Vlckey. The class
and will be back up to help him enjoyed cakes and decorated rabbits
celebrate his 80th birthday on April made by the mothers, Sandy Bankston.
24th. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Monroe and
Five men from First Baptist attended son of Carthage visited with the Norris
the breakfast out at Oak Chapel Baptist family.
East Texas final census figures are in
MARGARETT'S PLANT AND GARDEN CENTER in Trinidad was welcomed by members of the Ch~
Saturday with ribbon cutting ceremonies. Pictured center, with the sizzors, is owner Margarett Miller. Far
Mayor Ernest Jenkins and far left Is Chamber president James Johnston. (Staff Photo by Ann Rounsavall)
brought a salad which was enjoyed in
parsonage home of Carol and Robert
Foster. The ladies will go to Cedar Lake
Nursing Home on Wednesday afternoon
Alrheart. annual Easter egg hunts and parties
Mary Domintck of Oregan is here before being dismissed for the week's
visiting her sister, Janie Carter and Easter holidays on Friday afternoon.
family. The students and, I know, the teachers
An Easter egg hunt is being planned were ready for a break. I didn't get to
for the nursery and beginner Sunday attend all the Easter egg hunts but did
School classes of Calvary Baptist anJoy Mrs. Peggy Farmer's thirdgrade
Church on Easter Sunday afternoon at class and the mothers. Carrie Bankston
the church, won the prize egg and received her big Bro. Jimmy Munns of the Mankin
Ruth Mann, Mrs. Lohman, Jerri prize of a beautiful sugar egg decorated Assembly of God Church will begin a
McElroy visited Sunday at Medical by room mother Vickey Svob0da. Jason revival meeting on Monday night April
Center with Shirley Watson. Rolison found the most eggs and he 27 at the community center. Everyone
Frances Ann Edgar of Universal City received a beautiful decorated sugar is urged to attend and hear gospel
Friday, April 10, after lunch to en-
tertain the residents. Students par- on Saturday morning. Bro. Danny
ticlpating were: Ellsha Bankston, Boler showed slides on the home
Angelia Miller, Shonda Crocker, Kasey mission work in Montana and James
Jones, Susan Green, Jim Thorpe, Terry Johnston showed slide presentations on
LAMESA 81LLICK was presented three framed one-dollar bills by Trlnlda town
employees at her last meeting as mayor, The three bills represent each year she
"has served the town as mayor. (Staff photo by Ann Rounsavall)
and Trinidad had population in 1970 -
1,079 and the shows we have grown
to 1,130.
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at 2:00 p.m. for Bible reading and
singing.
First Baptist Church bought a 12
passenger tan van last Friday for
members of First Baptist to enjoy.
The MYF and sponsor Ann Roun-
sovall will sponsor their annual United
Methodist Easter egg hunt for all young
children on Saturday, April 18, 2:00
p.m. Children bring four eggs.
preaching and singing.
Lamesa Sillick has been in Athens
Memorial this past week with
pneumonia.
Mike Cole's parents of St. Jo visited
last Sunday.
Mrs. Scotty Boomer of Clande, Tea.,
visited from Sunday through Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Oran Winston. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Chamblis came by and
The new city hall has a new gold sign visited Sunday night. Tl~e Chamblises
~ aainted this past week, Trinidad City live in Mesquite.
II, which sure makes the building Mrs. Daisy Stanfield came home
look nice. from Athens Memorial Hospital
Gravesida services were held on Thursday morning but returned hack to
Thursday, March 9th, 3:m p.m. for ~ thehmpttal T4mmday night with chills
former Trinidad resident Mr. Bill and high fever.
Phillips at Trinidad Cemetery with
Rev. Wayne Warren officiating. Mr.
Phillips died on Monday in Tacoma,
Wash. Survivors were two sons Carl
Phillips of Florida, Herbert Phillips of
Washington and daughter, Fayrene
Richardson of Tyler. Our sympthay to
Mrs. Opal Lewis returned home from
Corsicana hospital Wednesday and was
hack in church on Sunday.
Mary Helen Covey returned home on
Sunday after being here this past week
with her mother, Opal Lewis.
John Wilhanks of Beckville is here for
this Easter break visiting grand-
parents, Dora and J.C. Peebles. John
enjoyed his ride on the bus.
The ladies of the Mankin Assembly of
family members.
Family members stayed in the home
of the Oran Wlnatons on Wednesday and
Thursday.
Among the Junior high girls winners God Church held a garage sale on
in the top sixth in district track meet, Lawerence St. at O. B. Casseup
Trinidad: second, 400meter run, Tara building on Saturday, April 14. All
Thorpe; second, Kim Gordon, dash; proceeds went into their building fund.
third, 400 meter relay, Kim Gordon, Among the workers were pastor's wife
Tara Thorpe, Barbara Livingston, Martha Munns, Danna Ferrell,
Frances MeElroy.
Mrs. Betty Ann Young and children
Tammie, Roy, Dennis of Lamar, Ark.,
are here during their Easter holidays
visiting with parents, grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Blythe.
David Burton has begun remodeling
his building the former "Corner Care".
Thereasa Echols; third, 1,600 meter
relay, Leslie Henderson, Kim Gordon,
Theremm Eehols, Barbara Livingston;
fourth, long Jump, Barbara Livingston;
discus, Renae Polk; fourth, triple
Jump, Barbara Livingston, 26'10";
second, shot, Ronae Polk; sixth, shot,
Barbara Livingston; team points 69.
Trinidad high school district track
meeting was held in Cross Roads with Mr. Jack Eckeberger is glad to be
no regional winners. Kyle Floyd was home after a five weeks stay in Baylor
third in hurdles; Greg King, fourth, hospital. The Eckebergers live at
discus; Brad Ehtom, sixth, discus. Creslenn Park.
Harden and Odessa vlaRed recently On Sunday, April 12, certificates six
with their children in Grandbury. months, three months attendance pins
were given by Ann Rounsavali at the
The ladies of Mankin Assembly will general assembly of the Sunday School
. have a bake sale on Saturday, April 18 at United Methodist Church with the
before Easter Sunday in Trinidad in following receiving a six month's at-
front of Barksdale Food Mart and they tendance pin: Chad Rounsavall, Megan
will also have a bake sale Saturday, 18, Johnston, Jed Johnston; three months,
out at Seven Points in front of Food Ryan Renteria, MeUssa Renteria,
Fare. These ladies are working hard to Tommy Ardion; certificates of good
get money in their building fund so let's attendance given to Kevin Condreay,
buy some "Easter" bakery goods from Ricky Stanfield, Brent Hiler, Mary Ann
them. Stanfield, Bryan Hller, Jeff Hiler.
The ladies of the Church of Christ met First Baptist Church will have a
on Tuesday, 10:00 a.m., at the church sunrise service Easter Sunday at the
for their Bible study class. Each lady hack of the church.
Trinidad Sehool menu
APRIL 20-24
Monday: Hot dogs with buns, potato tots, pork and beans, fruit, milk.
Tuesday: Fish sticks, pinto beans, french fries, macaroni salad, cornbread,
milk.
Wednesday: Baked sliced turkey with gravy, green beans, hot rolls, jello, milk.
Thursday: Vegetable soup and crackers, sandwiches, cookies, sliced cheese,
macaroni salad, milk.
Friday: Hamburgers, salad, french fries, pinto beans, fruit jello, milk.
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On May 11 the First Baptist Church
will be having revival services. Bro.
Loule Barron will be evangelist with
Bro. Johnny Jackson directing the
music. Cottage prayer meeting May 4-
9. Tuesday Bible study met April 7 in
the home of Mrs. W. C. Fleming, Jr. A
welcome given to Theddus Goodman
and Mary Dominick follo~ved by an-
nouncements of the sick. The opening
prayer by Janie Carter, Bama Miller
gave the Bible lesson from Coloesians,
fourth chapter, I Thessalonians.
Twenty-five members present. Mrs.
Alice Wright was co-hostess with cake,
chips, punch, coffee.
Bro. Brantley's son, Robert Brantiey,
is recovering from surgery.
Roy, Kay Stanfleld, Ricky, Mary Ann
Gertrude Stanfield, Tommy Stanfleld
spent Sunday in Granbury with Janie,
Ray, Daniel Stanfield.
Shirley, Don Bevell and daughters
visited with relatives.
The Trinidad Chamber met on
Monday, 7 p.m. for a short meeting at
Trinidad Community Center. Trinidad
has been declared a manpower shor-
tage area in order that we may be able
to get a doctor to this area. Mr. Dick
Sharp is still working on this. David
Burton, chairman of the Trinity River
Jamboree, will have meeting first
Tuesday In May. Plans are in the
making for 4th of July fireworks at
Trojan Field. Work from the banking
committee on trying to get a hank is
being done.
Junior high district track meet held
last Thursday, Brent Hiler gave the
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Mr. and Mrs. Gorden
visited with her brother,
Don Phillips, Fra,
represented the union
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Everyone has been busY
Ernest Jenkins, our
was sworn in
meeting.
Many of our people are sic~
throats.
The Henderson County
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Hornbuckle, Steven Brigance and Tamra Estes. (Staff photo by Ann
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