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ADI)IE MAE IIARR1S won a fine bicycle from Kirby's
Department Store last week during their anniversary
celebration. Making the presentation is Jack McCool, owner.
Lindseys Hold Gathering
September l, 1977-MALAKOF! c NEWS-Page ;]
Open NI Day Saturday
The Annual Lindsey Family
Reunion was held Sunday,
August 27 at the Trinidad
Community Center with de-
cendants of the late William
Martin Lindsey and Nancy
Relatives attended from
Dallas, Garland, Mesquite,
Mexia, Moody, Italy, Athens,
Frost, Clifton, Lorine, Farm-
ers Branch, Troup, Corsi-
cana, Kerens, Midlothian,
Jimmy Crouch of Malakoff
was one of forty-three Hen-
derson County Junior College
students securing a 4.0 grade
point average on all academic
and or vocational-technical
courses taken during the past
two summer semesters and
were named to the Presidents
Honor List.
To be eligible for the Presi-
dents Honor List a student
must take at least 12 semester
hours of courses.
Visitors in the home of the
G. V. Walkers over the week-
end were Susan Walker of
Nacogdoches, Mrs. Morris
Sawyer, and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Sawyer,
Scan and Stephane of Arling-
ton, Wayne Sawyer, and J.D.
Maguire of Dallas and Mr.
and Mrs. Mickey Maguire of
Fort Worth.
,h}ey Seat
loey Seat
Jane Osborne Lindsey honor- and Mont Alba.
l M ed. EU n5 Has Sixth
otor The Lindseys had 13 child-
nn ren with six daughters still stace Me
living. There are 272 living Celebration
decendants.
A buffel luncheon was serv- Joey Seal celebrated his
Mitcham 489-1292 ed and special prizes were Tt FSDA, S;Ptef6,:":tt,es Gra sixth birthday Sunday, Aug-
given to the youngest'present,
vy, C. Potatoes, Green Beans, ust 28.
who was six months old; the
Joey's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. DeWayne Seat enter-
tained Joey and five of his
friends at the Log Cabin
Estate Recreational Park.
Cake and punchwas served to
12 guests at Joey's home prior
to the trip to the park.
Out-of-town guests attend-
ing were Vickie Baker and
children, Bradley, Stevie and
Scott from Fairfield.
Rolls, Cake, Milk
WEDNESDAY-Macaroni and
Cheese, Pinto Beans, Greens,
Cornbread, Fruit, Milk
TIIURSDAY-Fish, Scalloped
Potatoes, English Peas and
Carrots, Rolls, Peach Cob-
bier, Milk
FRIDAY-ltamburgers,
Cheese, French Fries, Soup,
Jelio, Milk
, oldest present, 83 years; and
EXXON the one that traveled the
longest distance from Lath-
rop, California.
mal Redu,:00'tions 0
on Summer Merchandise
OPENING.SOON
Mrs. Mac Baker and Mrs.
Leuna Killough spent Satur-
day in Palestine visiting their
sisters, Mrs. Estelle Watson,
Mrs. Anice Camp and their
families.
Activities are picking up at
Malakoff First Baptist
Church with fall arriving.
Children's choirs will resume
in September, with Sunshine
(grades 2-6) meeting on Mon-
day afternoons at 3:30° Their
first meeting will be Septem-
ber 12. September 7 the
Melody Makers, ages foul'
Friends Host
Celebration
August 19th
Mr. and Mrs, Bill King cele-
brated their 55th wedding
anniversary August 19 en-
tertained by friends at Log
Cabin Estates.
Mr. and Mrs. King were
married in Dallas August
19,1922 and lived in the High-
land Park section of Dallas
until a year ago when they
move to Log Cabin Estates.
Out-of-town guests present
were their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Minton of San Angelo, their
grandson, Ricky Rust of Arl-
ington and Elmer Schmidt of
Dallas.
through first grade will meet
Wednesday night at 7 p.m.
There will be a fellowship at
First Baptist Church after the
Tiger-Kerens game Friday
night. All church youth mem-
bers and their guests will be
attending.
Evening service hours at
the United Methodist Church
will change from 7 p.m. to 6
p.m. starting September 4.
The UMYF will meet at 7
following evening services.
Choir practice will also be at 7
on Sunday nights, beginning
on September 11. Mimi Tan-
ner will be leading the choir.
Mr. and Mrs. W.D. King of
Log Cabin Estates entertain-
ed friends with a watermelon
party Friday on their patio.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Gall Mathena and their
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Nixon,
Maralee Willhelm, Mr° and
Mrs. Charlie Fuller, Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert Winfrey, and
Jeffrey Leech. The party was
a great end-of-summer affair
for the group.
DeWayne Seat and Bill
Baker caught 21 black bass
while fishing on Cedar Creek
Lake on Thursday, the 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCraw,
Mrs. Mamie Reed, and Mrs.
Williams of Athens visited
Thursday afternoon with Miss
Sadie Carson. Mrs. McCraw
and Mrs. Reed were the
former Grace and Mamie
Ross, both former residents.
Grace was a pupil of Sache
Carson in 1918-1919. Mamie
was very interested in Miss
Sadie's scrapbook of Remini-
scence columns from the
Malakoff News.
Leona Lewis and Idella
Fowler were in Kerens Fri-
day to visit with Leona's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.C.
Reed.
Today-Laura Hamilton, Don
Norwood, Jim Bob Fergu-
son, Nannie Drake, Joye
Bray
Friday-Joe Yarbrough, Jeff
Thorpe, Ricky Ford, Janie
ltyder
Saturday-Brad Brownlow,
Tena E, Tatum, Anna Ruth
Jose
Sunday-Donna Hughes, Mare
Miller, Bill Baird
Monday-Carl Mathis, Phil
Dulaney, Leonard Harris
Sr., Willie Johnson, Harold
ttolyfield
Tuesday-Jim Butler Sr., Ocie
Thomas, Howard Hardy,
Rufus Simmons
Wednesday-Lisa Johnson
Ladies Pant Suits Huddle's GlRL'S BASKETBALL-in1941at Malakoff High School. The team was composed of, leftto
right. Lynn Kirby, Elizabeth Clay, Carrel Johnson. Martha Moore, Lavone Davis,
Elizabeth Tiner, Jayne Phillips, Audrey Rogers, Ernestine Woods. (;enter is Gladys Jo
Odds & Ends Muffler Shop Rohertson, captain.
Children and Ladies Shorts, Gun Ba Lane in Mabank Crowd Gathers For Reu.ion
Tops, Shells and Vests. = mS" The Martha and George Malakoff is the t w .tte
41 • l Washington Maguire reunion passing out these books, free
Smith Drug & Variety Sept. 6-9 was a huge success with over to hisoldfriends and rela-
½Price / ! TUFSDAY-ChiIi Dogs, Grat- one hundred relatives and tires. Pat Montgomery, a
ed Cheese, Pinto Beans, Ia. friends gathering together to grat granddaughter of the
i ! I Pull °ver Sweater *11. t° Salad' Fruit Dessert' lrlilk greet each °ther and find °ut late William Maguire br°ught
what had happened since last them from Garland, hot off
Long Sleeve Cotton T Shirts s3.= WEDNESDAY-ttamburgers, year. the press. Mrs. Beatrice Ma-
Pickle Slices, Lettuce, Toma- " Some were surprised to guire, wife of William, whois
Cowl-neck Pullover '5. tl::S,'::nmChMi;kes, Ketchup, look up and see their children residing at Athens was also in
walk in when they had not attendance this year, The
TIIURSDAY-Sliced Ham, Cullen Allen, grandson of ten, ten of them reached full
Ladies Shoes z Plaid Shirt rS." passed the word on to them, Maguire's had twelve child-
Personality and Charm° Step '.[[ Suede Cloth Blouson , '; e.ow. n ru.=. =,=.s jCBrleeaansm,..tltl?OtF::.o.!:Vweith :k:: Mar::t:ajodG:O[:A:nds;:f zthalurtJn?nd had children of
or less ,= Jeans FRIDAY-Tacos with Cheese, was ver, well advertised, grandchildren of their sons
t '7. and s8. planned the reunion and it Grandchildren and great
Tossed Salad, Pinto Beans, Thanks to the Malakoff News and daughters included roots
Mickey Maguire, the only Carl and Ora Hightower;
Buttered Corn, Peanut Butter and its readers, from Jack and Gillie Perry;
Balls, Milk living son of Martha and John and Anna Allen; John
...................... -- ...... George got a week-end pass and Ollie Maguire: Marshall
Ayd from the Veterans Hospitalin and Kay Kinabrew; William
Dallas and attended in full and Beatrice Maguire; and
,1 Maalox swing. Mickey has,completed Jeff and Minnie Maguire.
a book of poems, The Town Mickey and Mary Louise
at the End of the Line." Maguire did not have any
Chewable
Tablets
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Men s Short Reducing Candy 26 o till-,,,2_:lt .flJ and Mary Louise Maguire of
Sleeved Shirts s $2. x9 ,,,,, " - lawsir) attendance. Allofthe
kxX AI Jolson always wore old relatixes who attended this
.... clothes to open anew show. y ear,are in residence in
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