~[rs. O.D. McCann visited
her family, Mr. and
Bell of Arlington last
a surprise birthday
Carol Britton
their daughter-in-law
D of Euless.
August 20th, Mr. and
attended the 85th
of her father, B.W.
members of Mr.
for this occasion at
Mrs. MeCann's sister, and
Dick Morrlson
Glynn Walker and
)n visited on
and Sunday with the G.V.
and with Mr. and Mrs.
Athens.
afternoon the G.V.
with the Don
in their home
Andy Andrews and
problems all weekend.
phone would ring and
Picked it up it would cut
The
called us and said that
son called and it went
stayed out until Monday
You had news and tried to
again--now that it is
Lmbers of Athens and Mrs.
went to Temple on
Alton home after
ness in the Veterans
The family is glad that
back home.
~mbers said that Ray Bat-
of the First Baptist
Director also, and
certainly good neigh-
her with her yard
the illness of Alton
Chambers Phillips of
Visited with her parents,
Alton Chambers on Men-
of next week is the third bir-
of Dallas. She is
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
granddaughter of the
They will probably
since he has just
her birthday at a
Dallas with the help of
Mrs. Love.
of the First Christian
his resignation at
Church in Athens ef-
He will
who have come to
him. He was given a par-
members last Sunday af-
Boy!
End Tammy Byars, Jr. an-
birth of a son, James
July 21, 1983 at 6:09
Hospital in
8 Ibs. at birth and 21 in-
are Bill and
of Mabank and Ed
formerly of
are Jimmie
Sr. of Mabank.
ternoon. He is resigning to write a book
with his father in Fort Worth. He will
not be preaching for a year.
He has done outstanding work with
the children and youth as well as the
adults in his vicinity.
Carolyn and Kelly Duncan of Cross
Roads spent the weekend recently with
their daughter and her husband and
their three children. Carolyn gave us
this news, but somehow the names got
smeared even after we asked her to
write them down for us.
Slaty Andrews of Athens spent
Tuesday night and Wednesday and
Thursday with the G.V. Walkers last
week. Their school d/d not start until
this Monday and we enjoyed having her
one last time before school started.
On Thursday, Lucllle Almond, Polly
Walker and Stacy Andrews were in En-
nis and Corsicana shopping.
Dotty Cheatham and Wendy of Tyler
returned to their home last Monday
night as their school started on
Tuesday. They had been staying with
Mr. and Mrs. David Reese and baby
Jordan since Friday when Debl and
Jordan returned from the Navarre
Regional Hosvtial in Corsicana.
REAGAN MILLER
Funeral services for Reagan Miller,
90, of Mankin were held last week with
burial in Payne Springs Cemetery.
Rev. Jimmy Munns and Rev. Ken
Jones officiated.
Miller passed away Thursday, Aug.
25, at his home. He was a farmer and
cattleman and a member of the First
Assembly of God Church in Malakoff.
! Survivors include his wife, Virgie, of
i~ Mankin; two brother-in-laws, C. I. Mc-
i~:~i Donald and J, T. McDonald, both of
Mahank; and a number of nieces and
nephews.
Small town livEn'
: ? Making Homecoming phone calls for
the Class of '44 can be an exciting event,
j Nannie Drake found out last week. Lots
' , ...... { ~ of folks can become involved.
It all started when a member of the
; , ~ Class of '44 called Nannie to ask her to
contact a list of members.
~ ~,: ~.~,~'~ ~' ~ Nannie, in turn, called Pete Dodson to
get a number. The phone cut off during
KEVIN KILMAN, Junior at Malakoff their conversation and Pete s phone
High School and son of Dr. and Mrs. went dead.
P.T. Kllman, will be leading the "new Nannie continued her task, making
look" band as they display their new additional rhone calls.
band uniforms Friday night against She thought she heard the doorbell
Kerens. This is Kevin's third year as oncebutwhenshecheckedcouldn'tflnd
drum major of the Tiger Band. (Staff
photo by Lisa Weaks)
Malakoff
School Menu
Monday - Labor Day Holiday
Tuesday -Barbecue on bun, ranch
style beans, peach slices, sugar
cookies.
Wednesday. Country fried steak with
gravy, green beans, whipped potatoes,
hot rolls.
Thursday - Chili Cheese dog, pinto
beans, potato salad, fruit cobbler.
Friday - Hamburger on bun, french
fries with catsup, salad cups, peanut
butter crispy.
anyone.
Again, while talking on the phone she
thought she heard the doorbell
When she went to answer it that time
there was a crowd on her door-
step ..... two Malakoff police officers,
Kenneth Carter from Trinidad and
Pete.
"I was worried about you, Nannie,"
Pete told her. "When the phone went
dead and I couldn't get you hack I was
afraid something was wrong."
"I laughed about it," Nannie said,
"but it really makes you sleep good at
night to know everyone is watching out
for you."
There's a lot of good things about
living in a small town. One of those
things is the people and the concern
they have for others.
Malakoff
Cemetery Donations
Rosa and Bob McLain Family $135
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Mrs. Cred Patton has moved to the were in Irving Saturday night attending is doing nicely.
Val Vista Nursing Home we heard in the Dallas-Houston pro-season football Helen Tarver left Sunday to go hack
case her friends are looking for her. We game. to school in Commerce.
could not get in touch with Mrs. B.C. A revival started at Antioch Baptist
Campbell to verify this, but we think Lueille and Robert Crow had Tassle Church Monday, everyone is invited.
that the news source was safe that we and Lewis Williams and their grandson,
received thls from. Jason, as guests Friday. :heyNurse receives
Corle~e Tanner has been ill for quite celebrated Louis' birthday with
some time now, but we do hope that she her at a local restaurant. Olin Teague Award
is back in circulation by now. We know
that her friends and acquaintances
miss seeing her around, when she is ill.
Cllnt Clements and Benny Rogers
Kimberly Beasley
named to honor roll
Kimberly Ann Beasley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Boasley of
Malakoff, was named to the North
Texas State University spring semester
honor roll.
The roll lists 1,346 students.
Of the 18,078 students enrolled at NT-
SU in the spring semester, wome 343
were listed on the 4.0 (all "A") honor
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listing, which includes those students
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