The Malak0ff News, Thursday, June 25, !981--3A
Polly Walker ..... 489-1484
of
Reynolds and Mrs.
of Athens, Mrs. Mary
Baton Rouge, La., Mrs.
and Mrs. Dorothy Lewis
visited on Sun-
and Mrs. Robert Irwin.
surgery.
Brown joined their
at Baylor in Waco on
a concert. Kalah had
all week at the
and Orchestra
off the week with
concert, in which
ill Tuesday,
in the home
and family, Mr. and
Fort Worth.
Harold Hugglns and
rry and Traci of
with her parents,
Preston Ferguson on
Bible School at First Baptist
parent's night on
an overall attendan-
enrolled. Only about 20
and helpers. This was
G°
and
of Athens picked Stacy
morning at the
Walkers. Stacy spent
her grandparents and
Bynum and Mrs.
of Beaumont joined
Clark Bang on Tuesday.
picked up Mrs. Idelah
and went on vacation.
Saying where until they
good time, Ladies.
Tare of Grand Prairie
of Kemp visited
l's this week.
David Reese had as
Wednesday Brent
in their home in
was helping the
Malakoff. They moved
the house across the
Earnest Allen's. We
COL. AND MRS. C.F. WILHITE, who
have lived in Miami, Florida for the
past 19 years, have been visiting Mrs,
Wilhite's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
King who live in Log Cabin Estates. The
Wllhite's have two daughters, one son
and one grandchild. (Courtesy photo)
Francis Ruth Jarvis of Grand Prairie
joined them. All in all the Hardy's have
had a reunion as the Howard Hardy's of
Star Harbor joined them also.
On Monday Mrs. Stout, mother of
Loretta Vieregge, who lives in Lufkin,
joined the Lewis Vieregge's of Malakoff
and Miss Carolyn Vieregge of Liberty
and they all visited in shreveport, La.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Vleregge and
their baby in the hospital there. Carolyn
has returned to Malakoff for the sum-
II tnond attends detailing meeting
met.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster of
Monohans and Arlington spent the
weekend at the Foster Ranch in
Malakoff. Stephanle and Scan Sawyer
of Arlington spent the weekend visiting
with them. Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Foster and children of
Houston, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ronald and children of Portland. Two
of the grandchildren, John, of Houston
and Chris, of Portland, remained for a
two weeks visit with their grandfather,
Charles. They also visited in Athens
with their parents, Steve with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Caldwell and Charles with
know everyone will be glad to have •
V. Walker and gran- them back, especially the Raymond
spent the weekendReese's, Mrs. Leroy Kirby and the Rev.
daughter and son-JamesCheatham's.
Billy Ferguson and Girls of the Junior High Twirlers at- Decendents of the late James K. Polk
tended camp at Nacogdoches last week. and Nettle (Grubbs) Tarkington met at
They were Taci Stevens, Becky the Y.M.C.A. building in Corsicana for
Mathlson, Kim Hill, Connie Tarkington their annual reunion Sunday, June 14,
and Jeannle Braden. When Mrs. Eloise with 44 present.
Stevens and Tonya joined them onThose attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Friday Taei was awarded "Outstan- Tom Tarkington, Dawn and Todd of Ir-
dang Medal for Twirling for the week. ring, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Vernon, Texas
Congratulations, Tad! City, Leland Vernon, Abilene, Mr. and
Mary Steizig had as guests on Wed- Mrs. Preston Hovkins. Mrs. Gall Lyons
nesday afternoon her uncle, Mr. and and girls, Ketrina and Delores and their
Mrs. John Pierce of Cream Level Road. friend, Shannia Harris of Fort Worth,
On Thursday, Mary Stelzig visited Billy Hopkins, Houston, Mrs. Beulah
with her brother, Horace Shrader, in Crutchfield and Hazel Tarkington of
County Line. Fort Smith, Ark., Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Dr. and Mrs. Paige Fulgham (Carol Willingham of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Ann) of Cordell, Georgia came to visit E. Tarkington, Mrs. Estelle Sutton and
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.E. children, Kevin and Shelly and Mrs.
Hardy. Dr. Fulgham is pastor of the ChristineRickerson, all of Dallas.
First Baptist Church in Cordell. Other Also, Mrs. Linda Edens and children,
guests this week are Mary Jo Ellenburg Mike and Karen Conger of Corsicana,
of Oklahoma City, Okla., who joined Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards and
them on Wednesday, and on Thursday children, Paula, Sandra, Larry and
Mrs. Verna Starling of Dallas and Beth of Kileen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Tarkington and Mr. and Mrs. Ocie
Hopkins of Kerens, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Day of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Russell and son, Justin, of Palestine
and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ferguson of
Malakoff.
Some enjoyed playing "42" while
Bill Drummond of for and are regularly engaged in the
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recently attended
business of steel detailing -- the produc-
Membership Conferen- tion from architectural and'engineering
)nal Institute of Steel drawings of fabricating drawings that
JUne l1-14, 1981in South can be read by the workers in a
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eVada, fabrication shop.
0hal Institute,
of
Steel
iJ
a national o.ganization
~1 in Evanston, Illinois,
g
~trl 170 member firms. All
COnduct a regular office
spent .... I
ibples talking
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and Your spouse talk to each
to studies, married
minutes per week
! Other, while the average
set is on 46 hours per
¢ Taylor, a family life ~P
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Powell. Mrs. Potsy choirs. Mrs. Leo Orr served as pianist
Foster returned to Arlington Sunday. for the choirs.
Sunday Ag and Doug Guthrle, ltazel Carl Anderson, Junior son of Mr. and
and Arzella Hughes of Malakoff visited Mrs. Carl Anderson, sang a solo.
with Billle and Carl Harris in the Collection was$379.00.
Stockard Community. On Sunday, Mrs. Mrs. Wilson had her niece and her
Harris will gointo the St. Paul Hospital children visiting with her over the
for surgery, weekend.
Mrs. Donna Branch of Houston came The Johnnie Davis' attended their
to Malakoff to attend church with her annual family reunion at Martins Mill
father, AI Bang, and to spend the day over the weekend.
with him. She returned home on Mon- Mrs. Willie Ola Jackson is at home
day. following a stay in the hospital. She is
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ray Clark reportedly doingfine.
returned to their home after a week's Lena Mitchell is reported to be ira-
visit in Port A'Verda. proving and Frank Smith has returned
The children spent the week withfrom his stay in the hospital.
their grandmother, Mrs. Lockle Clark Mrs. Jerry Mitchell had her sister
Bang, and attended VBS. Lockie from Houston visiting with her.
worked in the refreshment department. Vacation Bible School at First Baptist
After attending church on SundayChurch closed out Friday. Everyone
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Powers went tothat attended seRmed to enjoy the
Tyler to surprise Mr. and Mrs. Tom week.
Rogers on Father's Day. They had an
enjoyable visit.
First Baptist Church on Hwy. had
their Women's Day Sunday at 3 p.m.
and reported a fine time with combined
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others were busy buying little gifts
from the "Country Store" and visiting.
A fried chicken dinner with trim-
mings was served at the noon hour.
A business meeting was also held in
the afternoon. Lorene and Preston
Hopkins won the door prize, an alarm
clock. Dawn Tarkington won a string of
pearls for guessing the closest to the
number of buttons in a jar. Chances
were sold on a barbecue grill which was
won by Todd Tarkington. A total of
$114.55 was made on the country store
and chances.
Some of the money is used each year
to help support the reunion. There was
also picture taking in the afternoon.
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Mrs. Eva ltulln lost her last aunt in
Junction City, Kansas recently, tier
aunt was Mrs. Marie Mtms.
Mankin Assembly
revival to continue
through Sunday
The Assembly of God in Mankm is
holding a revival, it is underway this
week through June 28th with the Rev.
Danny Stevenson holding the service.
Rev. Stevenson and his wife are both
very talented musicians. They are from
Quitman, La.
Services start at 7:30 pro. dueing the
week with Sunday services at 6 pro.
The church is located 2Vz miles north of
Trinidad just off Hwy. 274.
Everyone is invited to attend.
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