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affair the honoree wore
was bested by Amy
who called at guests'
for transportation to
breakfast of bacon,
cantaloupe slices,
and fruit Juice was zer-
Included the
Fates, Krtstl
l)mma Pen-
Am and Chad Roun-
Clam holds
School party
School Class of
Alice
May 17 in the
The meeting
and devotional by
commRtee
Gaston and Jan/ce
cookies,
were served
Kathl Baler, Ruth
Bobble Mc-
Myrtle
,, Gladys
and the hostess,
retired from the Gibson
May 14 after
An employment
for Alice. A gift from
vU a ceiling fan and the
gave her a standing
Refreshments were
was in Austin on
grade Trinidad school teacher Eleanor
Spencer of Athens, now Mrs. Rol/ond
Cook of Centerville. This was our first
meeting in over 45 years.
"The Wizard of Oz" movie will be
shown on Tuesday at 9:45 a.m. to the
second and third grade classes.
Trinidad seniors spent Friday in
a.m. to D p.m. at me 'l /dad Com. Lucy Criswell was overnight guest at
Henumdes, daughter of Kay and Oscar munity Building. Dora and J.C. Peebles Thursday night.
Hemandes. She is the p'anddanghtor of
Mr. and _Mrs. Wi ons._ Jo Rose will be giving the devotional Guests visiting with the J.C. Pesbles
Bro. Danny Boler's sermon on for the fifth Sunday United Methodist's from Houston on Monday were Doris
Sunday, May 22, was "Four Kinds of nursing home service at Cedar Lake Nlcole, their daughter, Kevtn and
Security." Following the morning Nursing Home on Sunday, May 29 at 2 grandchildren ..................
services, the fourth Sunday covered p.m.
dinner was held in the fellowship lastPearlandH°llisHinesrotnrnedhemewednesday after a trip to the Mr8. C. C. Wright
_ rtrude and Tommy Stanfleld were western states.
Pearl Yateshasreturnedhomeafler honored on birthday
in Granbury on Wednesday to pick up spending four weeks with her children
Janie and boys for a visit, inconroe. A special birthday party was held
On Friday afternoon the house The Little League baseball game was Saturday, May 21 in Athens honoring
movers from Athens moved the old called off on Tuesday night because of Mrs. Alice Wright on her birthday.
home place of the late Mflburn and Pete the lightning and rain. Coaches are Roy Corsages and checks were presented to
Petsrson from Alice Street. Stanfleld and Mondo Rontoria. Mrs. Wright. Also a big decorated
While we were at the Palestine Pony League coach is Ronnle I-liar. birthday cake with numbers 88 was
District Conference Mission Rally at
Lakeview last Sunday evening, we saw Their first game will be June 3 at served afterthemeal.
Malakoff. Attending were her children,
many old friends from all over the John Spencer and TrinidadB ufocd and Faye Wright of Rusk,
district. Among those was former fifth majorettes will be having their Joy Stauloy and sons, John Mark
annual twirling school May 30 through Rodgers and Michaal Rodgers of Rusk,
June 3. Csrroll and Carolyn Wright of Monroe,
VFW Post 4133 hosts L., .d P Ioy W ht and
dauJhtsr& Pippor Wright, Maranna
and Craig of Garland, Gary Fleming of
District m meet and Cieora and Nubbin
Trinidad VFW Pea tm wu host to- of Trinidad.
Dallas on a 24-hour trip to Lion Country
Safari, The Gallaria, Six Flags over
Texas and a rock concert at Six Flags.
They had a great time,
Trinidad's Awards Assembly will be
held at 10:4,5 a.m. on Tuesday.
An Elementary Field Day ws held on
Thursday, May 19 at Trojan Field with
ages 5 years through 8 years having
their field activities in the morning and
9-year-olds through 12-year-olds in the
afternoon. All the children enjoyed the
events, and brought home lots of
winners' ribbons in different events
they were in.
Dee Germany of Ruston, La., has
been hired as a Trinidad girls' coach.
Doe graduates in August and is a
Trinidad graduate and played
basketball at Henderson County Jun/or
College. Steve Patridge has been hired
as a coach for Trinidad High School and
he and his wife will be moving to
Trinidad this summer.
Johnnie Martin received word last
week that her grandson, Jonathan, age
9, scored the second highest in
achievement tests for nine year old
students in all of the schools in Abllone.
]aPUst Church members Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Blyth were in
Pastor, Bro. Ron Bates Arkansas last week to attend the
the District m meeting on Saturday
and Sunday, May 21 and 22. A large
crowd attended this Important
Pounding after Sunday funeral of a brother-in-law. While there,
May 15. Everyone L.T. suffered a heart attack and is a
and the Sunday morning meeting
at
Trinidad School auditorium. A
Memorial checks were given in living
memory of Mrs. Al/ce Wright for the
Trinidad Building Fund.
Minnie Lou LaVellee and Cleora
Fleming were lucky winners in the
drawing of the new Bealls. It was really
nice to go in Bealls and get anything I
reception at 4 o'clock. It was a great
day for everyone.
memorial service was held. Also a Joint
meeting at the school for the men for
election of officers. The Ladies
Auxiliary meeting was held Sunday First Baptist Ladies will be havinB
afternoon at the fire station, their Bible Study Thursday at 9:30 a.m.
A commander's breakfast was held The study will be from the book of
on Sunday morning and lunch was Mark. Scriptures to be studies include
served at noon. The installation of of- Acts 12-15; Peter 5-13; Col. 4:10-11;
ricers was held Sunday afternoon and a Phil. 24; II Tim. 4-11. All ladles of the
church are m mrqed to come and
bringa
and good patient at Johnson County Regional
Hospital in Clarksville, Ark. At last
and David Lohman and report he was stable and may be able to
attended the graduation fly home soon.
granddaughter, Among those from Trinidad going on This will be the fifth year that the Cedar
at Eustace on the Farm and Ranch Tour last Tuesday Creek Lake Chamber of Commerce has
Entries are coming in from all across
the state for the second annual FtmFmt
Pot Hole Dodge, a 10.kllonmt nm
through the streets of Tool. Run
organizer Don Owen expects mete than
I00 to compete in this year's rate.
The Pot Hole Dodge is the first ev t
of the day-loug Cedar Creek Lake Fun
Feet Saturday, May 28. The race
begins at 8 a.m. at Tool City Hall.
Other FunFest activities will get un-
derway at II a.m. at Chamber Isle and
will conclude with an auction at 4 p.m.
Dm (kln, g, UI-A, Kemp
• I 4L amdls Jhmlkl be made
Fee meee lahesmt/ea, (aher 5 p.m.)
ceatset at 4M.20S5 or DOn
Ow at4N- .
special course
were Lawton Parks and Nubbin and sponsored the FunFestactivities.Cedar Creek Lake Coast Guard
Gaston's children were Cleora Flem/ng. Prizes for the race include apair of Auxillarist, C. O. Smith of Star Harbor,
their mother's Tuesday Bible Study met in the home Converse running shoes for the top has been notified by Billy G. Caffey,
also to celebrate of Janice Wilkinson of Key Ranch. male and female finisher. A third pair Flotilla 5-14 Commander, that he has
_blr~thday. They are Opening prayer was by Dorothy of Converse running shoes will be given successfully passed the "~mrch and
Jeremy Gaston of Harrison, Bama Miller gave the lesson away at a drawing following the raeo. ~eecue" Advanced Operational
Kay and Jenniferfrom Hosea, and Jewel Uhrich gave the A ~ Savings Bond is of~erod for the Speciality Course and Is now
Larry, Judy, closing prayer, fastest time under the current records, designated a specialist in Search and
r of Fort Worth.Those attending included Gertrude both male and female. The current Rescue teclmiques.
lunch and a Stanfteld, Bama Miller, Alice Wright, times were set at 33:25 by Michael Caffoy indicated that Smith would be
Edith Young, Jewel Uhrich,, Beula Mae Jenkins and 41:53 by Paula Origin. _con uctin8 member training classes in
Miller returned home Trotman, Dorothy Harrison and the Trophies will be awarded to the first Search and Rescue techniques.
in Silsbee and hostess, Janice Wilkinson. three finishers in each age group, both
Gary Fleming visited on Saturday male and female. Trophies will also be cons
organist at the afternoon with hisparents, awarded to the youngest and oldest non. the Eiffel Tower in Paris was recovered
urch. All members Carroll and Carolyn Wright of trophyfinishars, from sight-seers' fees within the first
0b she is doing. Monroe, La., visited Saturday evening Age divisions for the race include 12 year of Its
completion.
t Baptist Church with mother, Mrs. Alice Wright.
May 21, to a Delmer Blake gave the evening
Baptist Church lesson at the Church of Christ on May
River Boys. 22.
May 19, Richard Bro. Tim Edwards' Sunday morning
Class of sermon was "A Matter of Semantics."
had a hamburger Special music was "How Great Thou
sOCial at R/chard's and Art," by the Jacob's Ladder singing
There were nine group.
Remember the United Methodist
Marcus Moore Garage _Sale on June 3 and 4 from I0
and under, 13 to 19, 20 to 20, 20 to 89, 40 to
49 and 50 or over.
Each mile on the course will be
marked, with split times given at the
two and four mile marks. Water
stations will also be at the two and four
mile points. Finish liM rahmehm
will be provided aM resh zmm wiU bo
available at Tool City Hall.
Registration is at r/.w end mtrm
can he mailed to P~ 14o~__DOd~_LC-O.
a week there
the son of Mark
Code spent
was the lucky winner of a
Winn-Dtxie Store in
Insurance
. Life . Home . Bonds
.Auto *Commercial
r Martin and Sandy
on Saturday,
party of Krtstor
Malakoff
JERRY GARRISON
w/th
• Beouttf l Finish
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• Fast Dry
• No Paint Odor
• Water Clean-Up
gal.
SALE I
gal.
W bites & OH-Whites- stocked in 1 gal. & 5 gal.
SALE ENDS MAY 28
wanted up to M0. I'm very grateLulto 1 rinidad High .heol atidl-ffrim for ....
our new Baalls for my giRs. the Class of
Helen, Fronch/e and Sm/th Nadlne COlvin served u p/artist and
attended the United Methodist Church the invoeatiun was led by Rev. Floyd
in Chandler on Sunday merning and Loven.
were there to see their granddaughtor, James McDanlel introduced speaker
Amy, in the church vrnl ' . Don Write, minister of the Church of
Baccalaureate services were held Christ. The be edlCtiun was giv by
Sunday evenin at 8 v.m. at the Dan Boler,
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h, and Mrs. Ruuell Nolle Mr. |nd Mrs. Ernest Jock Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller
Mrs. Jewel Uhrlch Mr, and Mrs. Sammy Johnson Mnk Daisy Stonfield and Harold Stanfield
Mr~ Mlqlarat FrenchMr, and Mrs. C. W. kirheert Mr. and Mnk H. F. Warren and Wayne
Frank Dubney Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thoml~mn Mr. and Mnt Pat Air.re
Mrs. Daisy Tmtman Mr. and Mrs. Grady Harkins ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth May
Eunice Chiles Mrs. Dec Keesee Mrs. Alpine Holcomb
Mr, nnd Mrs. Fred M~ Mozel Perks Mr. and M~ J. C. Peebles
Mrs. Butch RidsewayMr. end Mrs, Lee Chiles Mrs. Mug Ridpway
Cleaners Mr. end Mrs, Darney Gunnels M~ Mar/Bryant
Banks Mrs. Vess Maynard and Pat Mrs, Maxine Green
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