,The Ma~koff News, Thu~day, J~y 9, I~!.-TSA
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By Mrs. W.C. Fleming, Jr.
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MR. AND MRS. A. L. MCCRACKIN
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A1 McCrackin, 430 rose flower arrangement, white cake,
honored on their 63rd mints and punch and was enjoyed by
in the Educationalthe guests. Bro. Tim Edward took
Methodist given bypictures for the couple to give to their
and members of children. Mr. "Mack" retired from
program. Jo's
scripture from Lone Star Gas Company in 1960. The
McCrackins have lived in Trinidad
there is love, since 1936 and have a daughter, Mable
on earth for men McGee, Tyler; son, Buddy McCrackin,
were married July Midland; deceased daughter, Connie
Ariz. Speed; 8 grandchildren; 4 great-
table held a lovely grandchildren.
Standfield of Myrtle Cucle, Jewel Uhrich, Melissa
on Saturday Edwards, Gladys Yates, Sandl Eisom,
in Arkansas withVerna Elsom, Ellen Sharp, Dorothy
r andvisitingwith Harrison, Edith Young, Buela May
Trotman, Cleora Fleming and hostess,
Cemetery Association Gertrude Stanfield. Closing prayer was
of Mr. and Mrs. by Edith Young. Refreshments of cake,
on Tuesday evening dips, chips, lemonade and coffee were
Byron Jackson enjoyed by all.
session. Eight We had a light rain on Friday night
present, to and during the day on Saturday which
can be was needed.
raember. Treasurer is Don't forget the 30-week course in
lb. The Trinidad deaf sign language, beginning July 6,
thanks to 7:30 p.m., Trinidad Methodist Church.
Melissa Edwards will teach.
Roy Lee McGee of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Estes visited
McGee of Dallas recently with their children, Jimmy,
in the home of Thelma Lou, Monica and Kristy, in
McCrackin anlt Mrs.Granbury. The Estes' son, Jimmy
Estes, has been transferred to the
Sharp drove to Rockdale IGC Plant and is living there.
evening to attend aThe family will be joining him.
by theyouth Hollis, Mary, Lauri Hines and
Church where boyfriend, Mike, of Shreveport, La.,
wife, Ruth, are spent the weekend with parents, Pearl
The young and Hollis Hines, Chilton and Willie
and served the mealDerden.
"Acts." Their Bro. Tim and Melissa Edwards'
part of Peter and parents, Margaret and Phil Edwards,
in the musical of League City, spent the holiday
weekend visiting and heard their son
Huchinson of Houston preach.
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elsom, Brad, Gary
A special Don and Sandl were in Floydada for the
celebration of Verna's father's, Mr.
Evans of Shreveport, Bradshaw's, 80th birthday over the
the 4th of July for a weekend holidays.
aunt, Mrs. Alice Edith McCllntock attended the
Johnston family reunion on July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilkinson were in
e tufiv Fort Worth for the funeral of Mr.
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Wilkinson's mother, Mrs. Missouri
Wilkinson, on Tuesday. Grandsons
met at 9:30 a.m. were pallbearers.
Tommy Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Berry of Denton
announcement werewere by on Thursday for a visit with
Jr. followed by their children, Glenda, Paul and
). The lesson Jenifer Thomas.
given from 2 Mr. and Mrs. David Bankston and
by Mrs. Bama Candl and Brandl Bankston of Winfield
Mary Ellen spent the holidays with parents.
Alice Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Williams and
Ozie Land, Paul of Beckville spent the weekend in
Trindad.
Members of Trinidad United
Methodist Church went out to Cedar
Creek United Methodist on Wednesday
evening at 7:00 p.m. for a covered-dish
dinner and a surprise pounding for our
new minister, Bro. Tim and Melissa
Edwards.
John McDade, beard chairman, gave
the welcome and Bro. Tim gave the
invocation. A great time was had by the
large crowd in attendance.
Ray, Janie and Daniel Stanfleld of
Granbury are here for a few days'
vacation.
Mrs. Edith McCllntock, John, Judy
and Jan McCUntock enjoyed an outing
on Thursday to Livingston Indian
Reservation.
Mr. and Mrs. DOn Bevel and daughter
of Carthage visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Berry over the weekend.
Edith McClintock attended the
Johnson family reunion July 4.
Loni Williams of Round Rock at-
tended Sunday morning church ser-
vices with Mrs. Jim Williams.
Kay Carter and daughter, Jennifer,
of Henderson spent the July 4 holidays
with parents, Alice and Jim Gaston.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hocutt and family
of Henderson visited with Eugene and
Daisy Berry over the holidays.
Kathy, Lee and Britt Nolan of Dallas
visited with parents, Christine and
Russell Nolan, over the holidays.
The Mankin Assembly of Oed Church
had five additions to their church, the
Jimmy Haley family. Last Sunday,
June 28, the church had dinner on the
ground followed by baptizing services
out at Key Ranch Lake. Those baptized
were: Danna and Dan Ferrell and
daughter, Leah, into the church. The
Ferrells are missed when Dan is
working out of town. Bro. Jimmy
Munns will be at Cedar Creek Nursing
Home for Bible study on Wednesday
afternoon.
The ladles of Calvary Baptist at-
tended the district ladles meeting on
Monday night at Crescent Heights
Baptist Church.
Harrier and Wayne Gillispie and
family and Dana Sharp and family of
Irving visited with parents.
Christine Armstrong returned home
from Navarro County Memorial
Hospital after tests.
Mrs. Verna Bergstrom visited
recently in Tennessee with relatives.
Iaunesa Sillick returned to Houston
on Monday for her reports that she will
receive on July 9.
Larry French of Houston visited with
his parents, Helen and Frenchie.
Visiting with Helen Alrheart and
Cindy Bradley were Ann Doubleday of
Dallas and daughter, Lisa, and husband
of Houston.
Guests in the home of Bro. Bill
Watson and attending a family reunion
in Hamilton on June 28 were Jerry and
Sharon Lack, Stevie, Mark and Monica
of Vidor and Dink and Ludene Durham,
Jeremy and Allsha of Brownsboro and
Billy Earl Watson of Garland.
Guests in the home of Margaret
French over the weekend were
Williard, Sandy and Keaton Clark of
Beaumont; Mary Nell Gray of Glen
Rose; and Barry and Betty Hayes of
Huntsville.
Mrs. Nena Wright is in Athens
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. H.J. Lohrnan has returned home
from a vacation trip with her daughter
after visiting relatives in Missouri.
Bro. Dan Boler and family of First
Baptist Church will be taking their
vacation. Bro. Tom Roebuck will be
filling the pulpit while they are away.
Jim Carter will be starting a new
class on Basic Bible Study. Everyone is
welcome to attend.
Deacon of the week at First Baptist
goes to our neighbor, Freeman Miller.
The nursing home birthday party will
be July 16.
The Church of Christ members held
their fellowship covered-dish dinner
July 5 at the community center.
Many visitors were here for the 4th of
July visiting their parents and friends.
Among these were Alice and Lee
Smith's children and grandchildren of
Irving.
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GETTING READY- Workers in Trinidad
weekend. The Jamboree will be held August
highway is Police Chief Charles Naff, Chad
Ann Rounsa.vall)
hoisted the banner announcing the upcoming Trinity River Jamboree last
15. At the top of the pole is Trinidad resident Arthur Arnold. Standing next to the
Rounsavall, Dale Bankston. Jeff Dunacusky and Jerry Taylor. (Staff Photo by
L.T. and Genice Blythe's grandson of got out of the car, started in his home
Arkansas visited with them. Patsy and fell and broke his leg. He was taken
Fitzerd, Stacie, Troy and Shelia of to Athens and then taken to Temple to
Seagoville visited recently, hospital.
Mrs. Coy Houghton's sister is here for I'm sorry if I missed any of you
a visit from Arkansas. parents' company as it was hard to see
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linker and everyone at the football field fireworks
daughters moved to Quitman on Friday display.
where Mr. Linker will be coaching Lizz, Sam and Joe Hartman of Austin
basketball, visited last weekend with parents.
Richard Martin visited with his uncle Visiting with the Marshall Marlows
in Wills Point. The Martins, McElroys were Sarah Ingh, Mary, George and
and Lohmans went to Wills Point for a Malcomb of Burlington, Iowa.
fish fry Tuesday evening. Bro. Tim Edwards, our new minister
A meeting of the Trinity River of United Methodist, gave a good
Jamboree committee was held last sermon and held a most inspirational
Monday night at the Trinidad Corn- communion service on Sunday morning
munity Center. Final preparations are service. A large crowd was in at-
being made. A new dunking booth has tendance.
been built and was used on Saturday Mrs. Wanda Swafford and family of
night at the 4th of July Fireworks at Mt. Pleasant visited on the weekend
Trojan Field. with Linda and Leo Stanton.
Congratulations to Malakoff News Janie Carter returned home after
who took second in Sports and fourth in being with granddaughter, Danna
General Excellence. Ann Rounsavall is Pitts, who has been quite ill.
working for a first place and we know The ladles are enjoying their dance
she will get it. and exercise classes each week in the
Mrs. Bill Tart and David of Alvin Trinidad school library. They all have
visited with parents, to work hard.
Clete Dickey returned home lastThe Trinidad chamber sponsored
Tuesday after two weeks in hospital, their first 4th of July Fireworks display
at Trojan Field with more than a
thousand in attendance. People filled
the bleachers and some people brought
their own lawn chairs and sat in the
middle of the football field for a better
view of the new dunking booth that was
opened before the fireworks display at
9:00 p.m. All the young children and the
oldest people in Trinidad attended this
grand celebration of our 205 years of
freedom. Merlin Jordon was the emcee
with Jim Carter giving a reading.
Butch MizzeU entertained with his
country and western songs. Members
from Trinidad Post VFW 4133 held the
flag-raising ceremony.
John D. Cartlidge was in charge of
the fireworks display which was truly
beautiful in the cool air. Sure makes
you proud you are an" American."
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