]]
The_ M_a!ak0ff_Ne_w_s ,_Thu~day t May .7 ,!98 I~A
Polly Walker------ 489-1484
qulnn Owens, who have
Holiday Cleaners in
moved to this vicinity from
were in Malakoff on
Past week.
Prahler have
in Chicago, Ill:
the summer in Cross
Deanne Wortham
in Fort Worth af-
a month here.
Timmy Davis of Jasper
spent Friday with his aunt, Mrs. Jewel
Thompson in Athens enroute to Dallas
to visit with his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Davis. They came back on Sunday
to visit with Mrs. Calhoun Robertson at
Val Vista.
Rev. and Mrs. Bernie Cope of Ada,
Okla. and Mrs. John Wesley Hardt of
Oklahoma City, Okla., arrived in
Malakoff to visit with Mrs. Dwight Car-
son, their mother, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Carson, and Miss Sadie Carson
a
,r vows sale
'POLLY WALKER
of Arlington and
of Monahans were
the First Baptist
at 7 p.m. on April
Wade performed
This was an unusual
the preacher, best
i and Person who gave away
Were all first named
So don't think that we are
if all you can read is
by pianist,
of Fort Worth; the
by Julie Ann Foster of
man was Charles Ronald
the groom, of Portland.
given in marriage by
and his .brother of
matron of honor, Mrs.
of Arlington was lovely
length mint green
by grandsons, Scan
and Jon Foster of
girls were Stephanie
Amy Foster of
bearers were Jason
and Chris Foster of
of the bride and
Ushered down the isles by
of Dallas, Jimmie
and Steve
decorated
of gladiolus and
on either side of the
candlabrum.
beautiful full length
sheared with an off
crystal and silver. The center table was
decorated with a crystal flower
arrangement of pink and orchid flowers
with silver candlabras holding five tall
pink candies or either sides. Silver
trays were laid with tidbits of egg roll,
smoked oysters, heart shaped san-
dwiches, olives, ham and cheese rolled
sandwiches, strawberries and cherries
dipped in chocolate, nuts, fruits, dips,
radishes made in rosettes, pickled okra
to name some of the things offered for
refreshments. At the back of the I was
the groom's cake made by Mrs. Winnie
Snider. It was a spice cake with carrot
icing and was very delectible, if the
way the guests were clamoring for it
was an indication of her culinary arts.
Every bit was eaten up. Coffee and pink
punch were served at either end of the
table from silver.
The bride's cake was at the front of
the dining room with the three-tiered
cake in the center of the table with
silver coffee service and silver punch
bowl at either end of this table also.
Over 800 attended the wedding and well
over 300 attended the reception. Gifts
for the happy couple were displayed in
the living room of the Eastern Star
Home.
Charles Foster is regional manager
of the West Texas area of Lone Star Gas
Company located in Monahans. Potsy is
the Superintendent of the Eastern Star
Home in Arlington.
The couple both attended Malakoff
High School. They planned a
honeymoon to New Orleans, La. They
will make their home later in Sum-
merall Addition.
A rehersal dinner of barbecue, potato
She sang the "Lord'ssalad, cole slaw, baked beans, relishes,
another well chosen ren- chess pie and pound cake were served
The bride wore a to the families and house party in Pot-
silk rose petal pinksy's suite in the Eastern Star Home
soft tie at the neck. She previous to the wedding at 4:30. Those
of orchids and pink attending this were: Mrs. Charlie Van-
of the bride were dagriff of Grandbury, Mr. and Mrs.
shoulder corsages ofJimmie McIntosh of Arlington; Mr. and
The menallworedark Mrs. Steve Foster and children of
is the daughter of Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ronald
Sam Powell of Athens, Foster of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J.A.
the daughter of Mr. McLain, Kathryn Welch, Mrs. Norene
of Athens. Morrison, and Mr. and Mrs. G.V.
consisted of Mrs. Walker of Malakoff, Mr. and Mrs. Don
of Granbury; Mrs. Andrews and Stacy of Athens, Wayne
!Irving; Judy Mcln- Sawyer and Richard of Dallas, and
Rascoe, Win- Susie Walker of Austin.
and Leota Tinker of
Andrews of Athens;
of Austin; Katheryn
Walker of Malakoff;
of Euless. All of the
Star Home acted
the reception which
dining room of the
with a white
a floor length drape on
The appointments were
and mother-in-law, Mrs. W.W. Hardt as
well as other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Mary Caesel of Dallas recently
returned from a Carribean cruise and
spent last Monday and Monday night
with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Broyles of Star Harbor.
Nuel Allen and son, James, of Kaiser
Slautern, Germany visited on Saturday
with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Hoskins and with their daughter,
Mrs. Vicki Patton and Rachel of Dallas,
who was also visiting them.
We heard of two people that we knew
who placed in the art show at the
Woman's Building last week. Mrs. Mat-
tie Broyles got second place for her por,
trait on "Youth" and honorable men-
tion on a still life "From the Vineyard"
Janet Thompson got honorable mention
on a still life. We forgot to ask the name
of it.
Mrs. Vicki Smith and son Chris, and
daughter, Anitra, of Edom spent last
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Haynes Knox.
Elton and Pat Boyd of Andrews are in
this vicinity on vacation, building them
a cabin on Athens Fish and Game Lake.
They are also renewing acquaintances
with friends and relatives around.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prultt and
children, Carroll and Tracy, of Bullard
visited with their brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Shumate of Willow Springs and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Shumate. They also visited with his un-
cle, Rev. and Mrs. J.R. Pruitt of
Malakoff and with his mother, Mrs.
Jewell Pruitt in Athens, last Sunday.
Chester Owen Shumate was in a tor-
nado near Wichita Falls and has been at
home all week recuperating. He and
Sammye Ward of Corsicana were
driving a Tom's truck last week when a
tornado struck their vehicle about 12%
miles this side of Wichita Falls. Both
men are doing fine now.
Patrick Shumate of Palestine visited
with his daddy, Chester Shumate and
together they attended a barbecue at
Navarro Mills Lake given by Toms
Foods.
Sue and Jess Hunt'of Pasadena were
here over the weekend visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Campbell. They all visited
with Mrs. Cred Patton in Cedar Hill
Nursing Home. Before we thought and
wrote that Mrs. Patton was in Cedar
Lake Nursing Home in Malakoff, but
this home is in Cedar Hill, Texas.
The Cedar Creek Porcelain Art Club
honored Mrs. Melvin (Zvalena) Sim-
mons of Midland. Mrs. Simmons is
president of the State Federation of
Porcelain Art Clubs of Texas. The
group had a fish fry and covered dish
supper on Saturday, April 25th at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lakewood Addition on Cedar Creek
Lake.
Those attending were: Honoree,
Evalena Simmons, ho#t and hostese,
Mr, and Mrs. Rby Mcl~one;/ih¢~ me~-
bers and guests, Troy imd Jimmle
YRANSFER' '
..... LITTLE
*LITTLE & STORAGE
wmtfu
MAYFLOWER
Estimates without
obligation.
214-874-4221
Highway 31
Corsicana, Texas
Energy-efficient equipment uses
less electricity. That means money
saved on your electric bill. If you're
planning to replace or Install a cen-
tral air conditioner, heat Pump, so-
lar-assisted or heat-recovery water
heating unit or planning to buy an
energy-efficient Ilome, call the TP&L
Customer 5ervlce Representative
before you buy.., he's the Electric
Energy Expert. Since we don't sell or
Install equipment, he can give you
Impartial advice on what best suits
the needs of your home and family
and how much you can expect
to save with energy-efficient
equipment.
el el el
TEXAS POWER & IJ(;HT C()MPANY
YOU INSTALL,
I ai III
"THE SEARCH FOR WILDCAT McGILLICUDDY" was presented by the third period speech class at Malakoff Junior lligh
School Thursday and Friday at both the Junior high and elementary campuses. The cast, both seventh and eighth graders, is
taught by Pare Hampy. (Staff photo by Lori Callaway) ,
Sharber, Luke and Margaret Wlnboro,
Pete and Buenella Dodson, B.C. and
Kathryn Hays, Bill and Minerva Smith,
Richard and Martha Thompson, Gladys
Mackey, Hazel Lawrence, Sherrell
Loman, Ruth Formby, Mary
Easterllng, Loreta Gaillard, Oneta G.
Barlow, Lena Rose Harvln, Jewell Hut-
son, Christene Brlstow and Winnie Lou
Bush.
Jack Stacy of Mexia spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Phillips in
Malakoff to celebrate his birthday. He
also visited with his mother, Mrs. Thad
Stacy in the Cedar Lake Nursing Home.
Jason Huckabee of Mesquite retur-
ned home after spending about ten days
with his great grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Shumate.
Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Scholl spent the
weekend in Ft. Worth with their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Scholl.
Mr. and Mrs. Nonemaker of Turlan-
ds, Calif. visited with Coriene Tanner
recently. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Tanner of
San Antonio were also her guests last
Wednesday and Thursday. They also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tan- two days. A miracle for a woman who
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tanner, Mr. has just celebrated her 90th birthday.
and Mrs. Bill Green and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. M.K. Miller and her mother,
Red Tanner. Mrs. Elmer Roberts of Murchison were
Mrs. Jesse Robertson fell on Satur- in Malakoff on Monday attending to
day night at her home and broke her hip business and conversing with a few
and shoulder. She was carried to the friends and relatives.
Memorial Hospital in Corsicana. The ~ Mrs. Don Andrews and daughter,
doctor said that she would be in the Stacy, of Athens, spent a short time
hospital about two weeks, but that she Sunday in Malakoff visiting with her
probably would be able to be up in about parents, the G.V. Walkers.
Will be closed for two weeks, until May 21
due to an injury suffered by Mr. Anderson.
Anderson expressed his appreciation to ('llStOlllers
for their support and apologizes for tiw inconvenience.
Hwy. 31 west. Malakoff
for Modern Day Moms.,
Soft, Lovely
LONG
GOWN
For Mother
to
For sweet dreams a
sleep gown with empire
styling, lacy trim. S, M,
L.
;95 95
to
PRETTY DRESSES: Polyesters, cotton blen'-
ds go through the seasons in easy-care
fashion.., styled for smart daytime wear.
Polyester
CASUAL
TOPS
198
From
Terrific styles. Easy
care...just wash and
wear. in pastels.
S-M-L-XL.
Polyester
Pull On
Ret 21.00
8O
Save on classic
trousers. N
polyester. All
sizes.
pull.0n
0-fuss
misses'
/
/:
/
Delicate
JEWELRY
FASHIONS
Bright Colored
Size 5 to 13
• Many Colors
and Styles
Shorts-To
to
- 7so
to
Bracelets, earrings,
pendants. In golden or
silvery tones, Many,
DEPT.
STORE
Malakoff, Tx.