The Malakoff News, Thursday, Aug. 13, 1981--5A
,me of the
Trinity River Jamboree
by Mrs. W. C. Fleming, Jr.
Aug. 13
set at Trinidad
and Friday, Aug.
will register from 9
Thursday and junior
will register from 1
P.m. Thursday.
class members are asked
12 noon until ! p.m.
freshmen will be
1 p.m. until 3 p.m.
K-8, will pre-register
riday.
is chairman of third
River Jam-
Aug. 14-15. You all
to attend. Kick-off is
Pageant at 8:00 p.m.
r Arnold and Jeanie
on this with
Athens as Master of
trot, Saturday,
Johnston-Bill Green.
Queen chairman
Burton. Kountry
Ellen Sharp.
the slice or whole.
drinks, good
concession
Elsom, Bennie
Bobby Rounsavall.
- Buckhannan
:00 p.m. Chairman
Taylor, Roy
,10:30 a.m., Larry Estes.
6:00 p.m., Mondo
- Ernest Jenkins. Also
T-shirts, $7.00
Frances Estes, Stacy
- Dick Sharp.
Arthur Arnold.
Johnston. Rescue
Merlin Jordan.
Billie Davis.
- all events held in
baseball field.
Art and Porcelain
~are being sold on hand-
set. You go by
work all the ladles
the garage of Mr.
on McEntire late
sending hot black
The fire destroyed
contents - two boats,
firemen were there
blaze and to keep the
:fire. Our thanks to
and the
for coming
they were needed.
Trinidad fireman,
the smoke and heat
unit took him to Cor-
Charlie got a bad burn
and arm and is home
Taylor, Trinidad
burns on both
were very lucky
didn't burn. But by the
firemen, it was
Mrs. Jesslyn
Warren, Michael
and Mrs. Karen Abbe
traveled to a recent
at Stonewall in L.B.J.
Was the Peter Jacoby
of Mrs.
They enjoyed the
of the hill country;
River Fall
They visited
and her daughter,
in Austin.
Antonio visited last
sisters, Mag Ridgway
to Tori Watson and
Who were married
Aug. I, in Corn-
Helen Airheart has been in Tyler
Medical Center for tests.
Mr. Jon Cartlidge is recovering from
surgery at Medical Center in Tyler.
Mayor Ernest Jenkins has asked the
cooperation of Trinidad citizens in
cleaning up the town prior to our big
Trinity River Jamboree. Frank Antley
and workers at Trinidad school have
trimmed the pecan trees, mowed all the
football, baseball, school area which
they keep looking nice all summer long.
Melenda Benton, Steve Milner of
Tyler visited with Mrs. George Black
Tuesday.
Bill and Kathy Harem visited with
grandparents, Claude and Lorene
Jackson, and attended church Sunday.
A special welcome to Vickie and
Wesley Warren who have moved from
Harlingen, Texas to the Sonny Bradley
home on Lone Star Road. Their
children are Christopher, Misti,
Cameron. Jonathan Warren of Abilene
is here for two weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carter were in
Houston Thursday with their children
to take granddaughter, Danna, for
heart check-up.
The First Baptist bad a good turnout
at their Bible School this past week. The
children had a good time and enjoyed
doing their crafts and studying.
The Nutrition Meals Program need
more people to attend. Grace Farley
was by on Thursday to check blood
pressures.
Jon Wilbanks is here visiting grand-
parents, Dora and Jo Peebles.
Funeral services for Paul Thomas'
mother, Mrs. Evelyn Estelle Thomas,
59, were held Wed., Aug. 5 in I-Iillsboro
with burial in Hillcrest Memorial
Cemetery. Survivors are husband, J.K.
Thomas, three sons, two daughters, 12
grandchildren. Attending from
Trinidad were Nubbin Fleming, Harold
Stanfield, Don Bichelle, Tommy
Stanfleld, Jack Remorlz.
Leslie and Tommy Cheatwood and
daughters of Henderson visited with
Robbie and Kyle Floyd.
Mike and Kim Newton and Ruff
visited with their grandmother, Mrs.
Floyd Hooper.
Mankin Assembly of God had 28 in
service Sunday. On Saturday, Aug. 15,
6:30 p.m., the group will be singing at
the nursing home. The last Sunday in
August will be their church dinner with
the Rasco family. The church lost a
dear member, Mrs. Gertrude Wash-
burn, in death this last week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gaston, Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Stanfleld visited in Fort
Worth on Wednesday with Mrs. Jewel
Story. Alice Gaston remained for a
visit.
Willie and Chillon Derden visited in
Fort Worth on Tuesday.
There were 14 children to hear Bro.
Tim Edwards' children's message -
God With You, 1 Kings 19:9-18, Matthew
14:22-23, on Sunday morning. A good
crowd attended the Sunday service.
The young children sang a special with
Minnie Lou Lavalle playing and Ann
Rounsavall leading the singing.
Ellen and Dick Sharp returned home
Sunday aRer a vacation trip to Ger-
many.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hayes of Hunt-
sville, Mr.,and Mrs. Wlllard Clark and
Keaton of Beaumont were here
Saturday for the funeral of Mary Nell
Gray's father-in-law, Walter Gray.
Burial was in Athens.
Mother and I were by for a visit on
Friday afternoon with Bro. Oscar and
Mae Brantley, and they express -- "To
our many neighbors and friends, my
wife and I want to thank you for your
love and concern while I was in the
hospital. You will never know what
your thoughtfulness meant to us. So
many acts of kindness such as your
visits, the flowers, cards and especially
your prayers. Such wonderful people
here in Trinidad makes it a pleasant
polaCe to live. We want you to know we
ve everyone here and will forever be
indebted to you. Our special thanks to
those who took care of our garden and
cut the grass. Sincerely, Bro. Oscar and
Mae Brantley."
Oliver and Barbara Berry of Denton
attended the Payne Cemetery reunion
and visited with their children on
Saturday, Glenda, Jenifer and Paul
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nolan were in
Oklahoma this past week for a visit
with the Larry Nolans. Grandson,
Steve, returned home with them for a
visit.
Jewel Uhrich, Lucille Arnett enjoyed
a vacation trip to Padre Island with
their children, Irby and Joan Smith,
grandchildren Dr. and Mrs. Kent
Rodgers and ~reat-grandchildren.
Bible Study held
The Bible Study znet in the home of
Mrs. Alice Smith, Indian Lane, Water
Board Division. Welcome was given by
Cleora Fleming; introduction of
visitors, Jane Coleman; Alice Wright
gave the morning prayer; Bama Miller
gave lesson and reading from Hebrews,
chapter 1-2; closing prayer, Marion
Williams. Those present were Bama
Miller, Buela Mae Trotman, Marion
Williams, Leona Warren, Gladys
Randall, Bobble Engle, Getrude
Stanfield, Edith Young, Dorothy
Harrison, Alice Wright, Jane Coleman,
Cleora Fleming and hostess Alice
Smith. Refreshments were sandwiches,
stuffed dates, cupcakes, coffee and
lemonade.
Guests in the home of Vernon and
Bethel Kelly were Kristi Goins of Alvin,
Roger Kelly of Victoria and LOla Mae
Kitchens of Alvin.
Bethel Kelly's father, Mr. E.M.
Tubbs, 97, died Thursday in Temple
parents home on Wednesday with cousins, the RobertPowells.
moving van getting his car and is The Administration Board of the
moving to San Antonio. United Methodist Church met Sunday,
The Vacation Bible School of the 8:00 p.m., with chairman, Chflton
Church of Christ had 45 Monday Derden, conducting the meeting. Bro.
evening; Tuesday, 51; Wednesday, 58; Tim gave list of events and will be
Thursday, 59; and the largest at- starting Bible class in September. Mr.
tendance was on Friday night with 69.
The steady rise each night in at-
tendance indicated that study for VBS
proved to be of interest to all who at-
tended. The following people are to be
highly commended for their efforts
which made the VBS a success: Elmer
Phillips, construction of the puppet
stage; Laveta Phillips, coordinator of
refreshments; Pat Ball, purchase of
some of the puppets and material for
the puppet stage; all of the teachers for
being prepared each night; Carol
Foster, Connie Harrington, Sandl
Bankston, Dwayne Spencer, for the
outstanding puppet performance;
Margarette Boutwell, provided
refreshment supplies; Jimmie Slarber,
provided the VBS posters.
Congratulations to Cheryl Renee
Love who will be graduating in the 75th
summer commencement exercises
Friday evening, Aug. 14, 8:00 p.m. of
the Abflene Christian University at the
University Church of Christ, Abilene.
Cheryl graduates with a Bachelor of
Science degree in Education.
The lovely flowers were placed in
First Baptist Church by Wanda Bradley
in memory of her mother and father.
Deacon of the week, First Baptist -
Jim Gaston.
Hospital. Burial was Friday in
Hamilton Funeral Chapel. Survivors Band
begins season
are 11 children, 55 grandchildren, 42
great-grandchildren and 26 great-
great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Joyce Norris returned home on
Friday from Medical Center Hospital in
Tyler.
All of Mr. A.F. Heickman's grand-
children from Austin visited with him
recently: Harry Don and Debbie
Heickman and daughter, Jennifer;
Mark and Brenda Drake and
daughters, Kay Ann and Rachel. Mr.
Heickman lives at Cedar Lake Nursing
Home but enjoyed being home to visit
with children and grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tapley moved to
Palestine on Friday and Saturday.
A welcome to Mr. and Mrs. P.W.
Stone of Malakoff and Mr. and Mrs.
Dewayne Head of Kemp who have
moved into Fleming Addition. Mrs.
Head will be teaching in Malakoff
School.
James Sharp of Lancaster was by his
School bells were ringing for John
Spencer's band students Monday, Aug.
10 to get ready for the Trinity River
Jamboree parade. Aug. 24, Teacher in-
service; Aug. 25, Teacher workday;
Aug. 26, First day of school; Sept. 7,
Labor Day holiday.
Coach Ronnie Henson began
workouts Monday, Aug. 10, with the
Tr~an football team.
e MYF members collected their
final collections of newspaper and cans
Sunday evening, Aug. 9. They only got
$4 for the load of newspapers taken to
Corsicana last week, so they'd rather
cook suppers for church groups.
Ozie Land visited in Dallas with their
children over the weekend.
Harold and Wretha Stanfield visited
recently in Houston with Lamesa
Silllck.
Jolea and Bill Miller visited with
eservations
Chilton Derden will assist the pastor as
a Lay Reader giving the scripture and
announcing the songs. Helping Bro.
Tim in serving communion to the shut-
ins will be Jo Rose, Cleora Fleming and
Chilton Derden. The church is growing
in interest, attendance and fellowship.
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The deadline nears for Senior
Citizens Summer Fest. All Senior
Citizens of Henderson County are
reminded that reservations for the
Summer Fest scheduled for August 22
must be made before Monday, August
17;rickets for the event are available
from the president of each Senior
Citizens Organization in the county.
Reservations may also be made by
sending your name, the names of your
guests and $2.25 per person to Mrs.
Bernice McKay, County Extension Of-
rice, P. O. Box 767, Athens or bring it by
the Extension Office located on the 3rd
floor, County Courthouse.
This activity will be held in the
ballroom of the Student Union Building,
Henderson County Junior College,
Athens and it is open to all county
Senior Citizens. It is a joint effort of the
County Committee on Aging, Athens
Chapter, A.A.R.P., Tri-County's Chap-
ter, American Association of Retired
Persons; The East Texxas Nutrition
Project', Athens Chapter, National
Retired Teachers' Association;
Y.A.N.S.Y. (Young and Not so Young
Club) United Methodist Church; the
49'ers Club of Gun Barrel City and
National Association of Retired
Federal Employees.
Registration and a social hour will
precede the noon meal. The meal will
be catered by the East Texas Nutrition
Project with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hines
and Mrs. Val Tumlinson serving as Co-
Chairman. Mrs. Nell Stewart serves as
chairman of the County Committee on
Aging, planners of this annual activity.
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