g-.The Mulskoff News, Thursday, july |, I~
by Mrs. W.C. Fleming, Jr.
freezers of homemade ice cream on pelvis and dislocated elbow. The l~eapickers have been gathering Mr. and Mrs. Sam Craii
the lawn of Lilllan Smith Wednesday Scott Armstrong, nephew of Romdeall of Ernest Jack's peas which isn't a accompanied
" evening. Hiler, visited the past week from large crop this year due to the hot, dry special was
Bobby and Laura Wilkinson returned Blooming Grove. weather. Elaine TempUn,
Bible
and Jim Langford
The McEntire-Tolbert Reunion was Matador, Rlta Read of Edgewood, and home on Sunday after spending this Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins, Jr. and L uy'rues-Ja-- -'--tuy
held at the Trinidad Community Center Ruby Tullas of Murchison, also at- past week with their grandparents, Mr. Chris of Alvin visited with parents, Lee
Juanice
Burton,
who
June 14. tended.
Those from Trinidad attending were Others, included Mr. and Mrs. Willis and Mrs. Earl Wilkinson. and Ruth Chiles. The Tuesday Bible Study met in the songs.
The beautiful flowers placed in First Among those from Trinidad who home of Mrs. William Trotman with 19 Susan McElroy, SI
Mr. and Mrs. Chester McEntire and McEntire of Ardmore, Okla., Mr. and Baptist Church Sunday were from Mrs. enjoyed a trip to Eureka Springs, present. Mrs. W. C. Fleming, Jr.Jerri McElroy, acco~
Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard McEn- Mrs. Charles Tolbert of Corcoran, Lacy Chlles, and zennias grown by Arkansas, last week were Lucfllewelcomed members, followed by by David Lohman an
tire, Mr. and Mrs. Murph McEntire, Calif. and Maxine Lowe of Cloris, Hardin Alrheart. Warren, Wayne Warren, Frances prayer led by Mrs. Alice Wright. The Sandy Lehman, gave
Mary Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calif., Earnest Tolbert of Ward, Estes, Freida and Mickey Jones, lesson was given from II Car. by Mrs. songs.
Reever, Vivlan and Dodie, Mr. and Arkansas, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tolbert Lakeside Baptist James, Ann and Penny Johnston, Mitzi Mullins. Mrs. Dick Sharp closed the Refreshments of pu
and Pare, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Tolbert, Bradley, Amy Rounsavall, Tanya meeting with prayer, were served in the folk
Mrs. Bob Simmons, and Mrs. Claude Carolyn Herrlage, Shannon, Cynthia Calvary Baptist Ci
McEntire. Sunday, June 29, Lakside Baptist Estes, Kristi Jones, Tamra Estes, Refreshments of cake, dips, and
From Malakoff were Mr. and Mrs. and Jarred, Ruby Bell, Sperger Bell, revival services M(
Elbert Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. J.N.and Ray Davis, all of Athens, Doris Church had 75 members in Sunday Alisha Bankston, Kasey Jones, Betty coffee were served.
and Tom Lee, and Stacy Dunacusky. The Fifth Sunday Singing was held at through Friday, July
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tolbert, Mr. Piper and Grace Stephens, of Paducah, School and 90 in Sunday morning They saw the Passion Play, the Bible First Baptist Church Sunday afternoon Bro. Bob Lane, will be
and Mrs. Jerry Davis, Clay Clint and Carrin Thornton and Mr. and Mrs.worship.
Museum, and Pine Mt. Zamboree. ' Charlle Maser was
Amy, and Judy Newman.
James Boyd, of Austin, Merle Me-
From Athens were Shells Graham,
Chris, Eric, and Shannon, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Davis, Audry and Jerri, Mr.
and Mrs. Gone Bishop, Tonya, Kim and
Adam, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Farmer, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Tolbert and Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Dowell Garrison of
Courtney, Hartense Bell, and James A.
Farmer of Dallas, Kay Asher, Katrina
and Everett, and Patty Akius of Car-
thage, and Ken Tolbert of Marshall, Sue
Kiser of Ft. Worth, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim McEntire, Jeff, Jason and Jerry of
Freeport.
Baseball
champions Breath of Life Campaign for Trinidad.
Anyone wishing to help Mrs. Peebles
can contact her at 778-2315. The drive
Friday night the Midget League
baseball team played Mildred and
defeated them by a score of 22-6. That
ended the regular season of play for the
team, which is League Champion, and
will advance now to the play-offs in
Canton late in July.
The Little League team won their
final game against Mildred by a 14-7
score. They will be in play-off games as
League Champions in Canton.
Softball tourney set
will be in the fall months.
Mr. and Mrs. Chllton Derden, Mrs.
Hollis Hines, Jr, of Shreveport, and
Mrs. Bobby Craig and Michiel of Tyler
returned home recently from a
vacation trip which included the San
Diego Zoo, Disneyland, Universal City,
and other tours. While in California
they visited with Chllton's sister, Mrs.
Nora Hoskins of Long Beach. They also
visited in San Francisco, The Red-
woods, Oregon, and in Seattle,
Washington, where they visited with
Mark Hines. They made trips to Mt.
:The Men's Slow Pitch Softball
Mrs. Gladys Yates and Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Holland joined the church, placing
their membership.
Bro. Floyd Loven, pastor, says that
from Jan. 1980 until June, 51 new
members have been added to the
Church. Sunday School at Lakside
begins at 9:45, Morning Worship is at
10:55, Evening Worship at 6:30, and
Mid Week Services are Wednesday at 7
p.m.
Motto for the Church is "Seeking
souls in the Cedar Creek Lake Area."
The First Baptist Church ladies
entertained residents at Cedar Lake
Nursing Home Thursday, June 26. The
monthly birthday party was held at 2
p.m. Corsages were presented to those
having birthdays.
Lauri Bradley, Shonda and Misty
Crocker did twirling routines for the
group, and Margaret Currey presented
the devotional. Ralph Bennett, grand-
son of Mrs. Currey, was also
celebrating his birthday.
Mrs. Edith Young played songs on
her harmonica, and everyone enjoyed
with attendance from all churches in
Bro. Oscar Brantley has been on the town. Lake Nursing
sick list with cold and sore throat. Jim Carter was leader for the First Judi and Jim
odessa Airheart retired this week Baptist Choir with Mrs. McAlister the Joe Stubblefield home
from her job in Malakoff. singing a solo, and a solo by Lauri Road and are now livingln
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keesee of Tyler Bradley. The choir sang "Mine Eyes Mrs. Mike Nichols
spent Friday with his parents. Have Seen The Glory." visiting
Morman wins photo
Brett Morman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Morman of
photography student at Henderson County Junior College, was
nor of the "Brazosport Is..." contest sponsored by the
and Convention Council.
Morman won the photo contest honor with a picture of a small t
out over the Gulf of Mexico.
He took the picture during the last weekend in March
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Shirey of Athens, at
southeast of Freeport. The young man in the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Shirey, son of Jerrol and Beth Parker
Rainier, Vancover, B.C., and on the the cake and punch.
ville.
Tournament is scheduled for July 10, return trip saw the Grand Tetons and Jeanie Alrheart is working at
1.1, and 12th in Trinidad, sponsored by Jackson Hole, Wyoming. They enjoyed Trinidad School during the summer
the Little League Association and wearing Jackets and sweaters until months on the CETA program. Jeanie
chaired by Mondo Renterla. noon, and had a wonderful trip. is a student at S.F.A. in Nacogdoches. e8 to
There will be 12 teams participating Mankin Assembly of God will begin a Dr. Keith Chiles of Whitney visited
i/lthetourney, no admission is charged brush arbor Revival on July 4, with over the weekend with his mother, Mrs. police report • IF'
to see the games, and the public is in- Bro. Larry Joe Beets, pastor, and the Lacy Chlles.
vited to attend, visiting minister, Bro. Danny Edith McClintock attended the Astro Jl] I,~,
Bro. and Mrs. Don McWilllams and Stevenson. A special homecoming will ballgame in Houston Sunday with her There was an attempted burglary of a
son, Ryan, visited in the Jerri McElroy be held Sunday, July 6th. Everyone is children, John, Judy, and Jan. A record Waller on Hwy. 31 Monday. The door Mrs. J. C. Peebles has been named research to devise an
crowd of 48,000 was in attendance.
Carrie Ganis of Dallas visited with
friends in Trinidad Saturday.
Dr. DOn Chiles returned to his home
in Anchorage, Alaska Saturday after
having been with his mother on an
extended visit.
The Carter Reunion was held at
Lakeview on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Berry of Denton
visited Saturday with their children,
Paul and Glenda Thomas.
was partially pried open. Nothing was
taken.
Police 'are
investigating the reported
burglary of a trailer on Birdsong. Nine
dollars was reportedly taken.
A disturbance call was answered on
Carpenter St. where name calling was
used and two knives were pulled. There
were no injuries.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanfield and son, to determine the one in every twenty by events such as
Daniel, of Granbury, are spending a persons who is a carrier of the CF gone. Campaign. For a !{
week's vacation with the Collins' and James T. Robertson " Through its various activities, the can help, contact Mrs.
Stanflelds. - Pvt. James T. Robertson, whine wife,
Members of the United Methodist Cynthia lives in Mabank, is attending 'Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is funding 2315.
Church held their fifth Sunday servies basic training at Fort Knox, Ky.
at Cedar Lake Nursilg Home with R.D. During the training, students receive
Beasley leading the song service and instruction in drill and ceremonies,
Mrs. Bernice Wansiey at the piano, weapons, map reading, tactics,
Bro. Melvin Rowland read scripture military courtesy, military justice, first MRS. STEL BALLARD one daughter, Miss
from Luke 9-1. The Beasieys sang a aid, and Armyhistory and traditions. Graveslde funeral service for Mrs. Malakoff; one brother,.
special, "My God and I". Others at- Robertson's father, Thomas F. Stel Ballard, 81, of Longview was held nandez of LaMeea; and
tending were Otis Stanfleld, Nellie
Jackson, DOris Rowland, and Cleora Robertson, lives in Seagoville, and his Monday, June 23 at Memoryland dchlldren. DAVIS LO
mother, Mrs. Sue Robertson, lives in Memorial Park with Dr. Bob Parrott
Fleming. Trinidad. officiating. Funeral services fol
I.,inda Rowland left Sunday to attend The former Greenville resident died of Malakoff, were I
District Camp at Lukeview. Glenn W. Cobb Sunday, June 22 in Lougview following Monday in First BJ
Bro. and Mrs. Tom Robuck filled the Navy Electronics Technician 3rd
pulpit at First Baptist Sunday. Class Glenn W. Cobb, son of Horace D. ansheillneSSwasOfbernseVeralNov.months.14, 189e in Asper- Rev.Malak°ff'SamuelWtthHopkinsRev"
Dora Pecbles began keeping books at Cobb of Route 1, Brownsboro, and moat, Tex., the daughter of A.L. and
the Friday night auction sale in down- Margie E. Simmons of Route 1, Interment was in
Stella Kirby. She was married to Ar- Cometary under
ocwnksTrinidad and also the V.F.W. Trinidad, has returned from a thurBallard on June 24,1920 in Poyner, FuneralHome.
deployment in the W tern Pacific and Tex. Her husband was a funeral direc-
Indian Ocean.
Everyone enjoyed the fellowship and
refreshments of punch, cookies, coffee,
He is a crewmembar aboard the air-
craft carrier USS Coral Sea, homepor-
ted in Alameda, Calif. While deployed,
his ship operated,as a unit of the U. S.
7th Fleet.
During the seven-month cruise, the
Coral Sea steamed more than 71,000
miles as it also conducted operations in
the Philippine, East China and South
China Seas.
The Coral Sea spent 102 consecutive
days in the Indian Ocean, more than
doubling its previous record of 50 days
in 1972 while operating in the Tonkln
Gulf.
A graduate of Athens High School,
Cobb joined the Navy in Feb., 1976.
fruitcake at the welcome party for our
new Church of Christ pastor, Bro.
Robert Foster, Carol and children, held
at the community center Friday
evening June 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanfield were
in Marshall and Jefferson for the
wedding of their daughter, Tins, on
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. George Black was in Tyler
Thursday to celebrate Vivian
Margaret's blrthday with her.
Jessle Snowden remalns in Tyler
Medical Center after a fall at work
from a ladder. He suffered a cracked
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chairperson for the Cystic Fibrosis test and to find a cure or
Breath of Life Campaign in Trinidad. trol for CF.
The announcement was made recently Along with the
by the North-East Texas Chapter of the ding a cure~ the
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. education programs
Cystic Fibrosis is an inherited and knowledge of CF among
presently incurable itm]i and digestive medical professions.
disease. Affecting one! in every 1,600 are provided by the
live births, it takes more children's Foundatt
lives in this country each year than any across the country.
other genetic disease.
Currently there is not a reliable test All of these
Mr. Locke died
Saturday.
Born Dec. 26, 1916
Mr. Locke had been a
of Henderson County.
Locke Welding Co.
Survivors include
Locke of
Earl David Locke
both: of Malakoff,
of Jvtn; mree
tar for Gray-Ballard-Sorrelis Funeral
Home in Greenville. She was a member
of Kavanaugh United Methodist chur-
ch.
Surviving are son, Jay Ballard of
Longview; brother, Carney Kirby of
Malakoff; sisters-in-law, Mrs. Geneva
Kirby and Mrs. Ann Ellen Kirby, bath
of Malakoff and Mrs. Gladys Ballard of
Tyler; grandson, Andy Ballard of Fort
Worth; granddaughter, Elizabeth
Ballard of Longview; and several
nieces and nephews, of
Her husband preceded her in death in Roads; one sister,
1974. Harlingen; and four
Rader Funeral Home of Lougview
was in charge of arrangements.
LOBANO HERNANDEZ SR.
Funeral services for Lobano Hernan.
dez Sr., 57, of Malakoff were held last
Thursday in Carroll and Lehr Memory
Chapel, with funeral mass in St. Ed-
ward's Catholic Church with Father
B.G. Eades officiating.
Interment was in Malakoff City
Cemetery.
Mr. Hormmdez di,x/June 24 in Hen-
dersou County Memorial Hospital after
a short illness.
He was born Jan. 7, 1921 in Yorktown
and moved to Malakoff from LaMesa 15
years ago. He was a retired construc-
tlun worker and a veteran of World War
II. He was a member of St. Edward's
Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Julia
Hernandes of Maiakoff; four sons,
Lohano Hernandez Jr. of LaMeea, and
Oscar Hernandez, Robert Hernand~
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home. Bro. Williams preached the invitedto attend the services.
Our sympathy to the Bill Freeman
family. Bill's stepfather, Carl
Bergstrom, passed away in Arkansas
Saturday. The Bergstroms were
visiting here last week.
Chris Christifer of Vernon visited
over the weekend with the Bob Elsom
family.
All the Methodist folks enjoyed
morning and evening message Sunday
at Calvary Baptist Church. They arc
from Missouri.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Prnka and son,
Rod, spent the weekend visiting with
i their friends, Rev. and Mrs. Peter Kash
: of McAllen. '
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