The Malakoff News, Thursday, Sept. 17, 1981--3A'.
by Polly Walker
489-1484
"Green Rice" recipe that
in the Malakoff News,
I am so glad
recipes, and
using them.
Fondly,
Mrs. Jack McCooi
hostess at
at her home for the
of the Esther Class
Church on Mit-
the teacher
was not present.
homemade ice cream
Those who were
the meeting were: Alice
Phillips, Edna John-
Beh, Cieo Bridges, Sarah
Cook, Dorothy Har-
Mary steizig,
Vivlan Johnson and
were with them in spirit,
trot find the right turn-off.
Cook read some from a
and Waymond Johnson of
and Mrs. Gordon Watson
and Stanley Johnson of
Labor Day weekend with
their mother.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Archie
Mo.,
a cousin, Mrs. Mattle Sue
Hastings will be
as Mattle Sue Tinney,
Roads. They retur-
and Teri and Mrs.
were in Tyler on
business.
grandchildren and
of the late Jesse
met in the home of Jo
Cude in Houston for a
to be held on Friday and
weekend. There was
oodles for everyone.
were: Mr. and
Clarksvifle, Ark.;
Lauderdale, Fla.; Mr.
Cude and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie
Mrs. Ruth Cude,
Fionnle Rainwater,
l~. and Mrs. Malcolm Cude
and family, Alba; Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Seamayer and family, Duncanville;
Mrs. Naomi McMuller, Porter; Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Kuhn, Huntsville; Chuck
Richterm, Denver, Colorado; Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Pulley, Terrell; Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood Cude, Mrs. Gearldene
Flanagan, Mrs. Ruby Reynolds, Mrs.
Pat Kuhn and family, lnez Cude, Earl
Curie, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Flanagan,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnhy Flanagan, Gene
Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cude, all
of Houston.
Lamesa Sillick is at home after a
lengthy illness at M.D. Anderson
Hospital in Houston. Johnny Sillick and
her daughter, Markey Dubose accom-
panied her home on Saturday.
'Rosellen Mota of Atlanta, Texas
spent the day Saturday with Mrs. Ar-
chie Mae Johnson. While here Rosellen
got to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Waymond
Johnson of Houston, who will be here
visiting through today.
Rhonda Robertson went to Soagoville
over the weekend to visit with friends
there in the Vickery Baptist Church
where they lived for several years.
Mrs. Evelyn Drake spent Tuesday
visiting her daughter, Carolyn, in
Terrell. Carolyn has been ill recently.
Beth Harris spent the last weekend in
Malakoff visiting with her family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Harris and with other
relatives and friends. She is attending
Texas University in Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker spent
Labor Day weekend with her sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Chesnaugh in
Waco.
Rhonda and Virginia Robertsons
were in Tyler on Saturday holding a
Jewelry show at the Pruitt Beauty Shop
there.
Marsha Grant of Dallas was here
over the weekend visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shumate
and other relatives. She also attended
the Malakoff-Brownsboro game Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Monroe visited in
Austin over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Edd Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carter and
children, Dang, Steve and Kathy of
Hugo, Oklahoma spent the Labor Day
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
to
days is stressing the fact that money can be saved by cutting
: in for refunds. Our daughter, Becky, in Twin Falls, Idaho
and radio emphasizing this to the people out there
al shows here recently along these lines. Some people say
$5,000 a year on food. I suppose that they eat more than we do.
cut out coupons for years and turned them in, but never figured
' saved. Also try to eat the foods that are on special each week
a tremendous saving.
was an error in the recipe for freezing the squash. It should
Powder, instead of 3 T. Sorry about that.
the files of Mary Ferguson, Winfield.
Cherry Dream Squares
White Cake mix IV4 cups rolled oats
softened I egg
~ cup nuts, chopped
V4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
Grease 13x9 inch pan. In large bowl, combine cake
or butter and I cup rolled oats. Mix until crumbly. Reser-
for topping. To remaining crumbs, add 1 egg. Mix until well
prepared pan. Pour cherry pie rifling over crust. Spread to
crumbs in large bowl add remaining ~/4 cup rolled oats, 2
nuts and brown sugar. Beat until thoroughly blended.
mixture. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 30 to 40 minutes or until
completely. If desired serve with a dollop of whipped cream.
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,88G MICHAEL 8. WOMACK received the United States Army
with the First Oak Leaf Cluster (2rid Award) for
while serving as the Administrative NCO, USA MEDDAC,
June 1979 through March 1981. Other medals and
by 88G Womack during his •lne years of service include a
Medal, three ~ Conduct Medals, Overseas
Development Level III Ribbon (NCOPD), At-
(ASR), and the National Defense Service Medal (NDSM).
was selected as the NCO of the Year while assigned to the
McClellan, Alabama. Awarding the Army CommendaUon
was COL Robert Buker, Commander, USA MEDDAC,
Missouri. COL Buker has Just received US Senate cenfir-
to the rank of Brigadier GenerBL 8SG Womack is the son of
of Malakoff and Frances Womack of Athens. He is married to
Jordan of Corsicans and has two sons, Jason Randall and
1989 graduate of Malakoff High School and a 1971 graduate
(Courtesy photo)
Carter. Mary, Fred, Freda and John the Singles Conference at Gloretta,
Carter of Midlothian were also guests New Mexico.
with the Carters as well as with the Edna had to hurry back to Garland to
John Shumates. see her oldest grandson, Kevin Morris,
Judy Flowers and son of Bethel display his talents as Drum Major of
visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Garland High School Band. They
George Riddiesperger on Friday. Mrs. gave their first performance on Friday
Flowers was employed as a beautician night.
at one time at LaNita's Beauty Shoppe. Mr. and Mrs. O.D. McCann left Men-
Mr. and Mrs. George Riddlesperger
were in Tyler on business on Wed-
nesday.
Vivian Hampton of Arlington was
visiting with Mrs. Leroy Kirby and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Reese on Thursday
of last week.
Edith Mize of Trinidad or rather
Creslerm Ranch is working at LaNita's
Beauty Shoppe as a beautician. She
started work last Wednesday. Stop by
and say Hi l
Edna Foote has spent the last two
weeks visiting in Lubbock with Laura
Young. While there they both attended
Perpetual Care Frond
Brooks Brothers $200
In memory of Samuel Flagg Brooks
CEMETERY DONATIONS
Sue Hunt in memory of Jimmy Kilgore
$15
Vollie and Sybil Robertson
Archie Mae Johnson $8
Fern Vandagrfff $20
Clinton Vandergriff $25
Barneil and Eva Wright, in memory of
Doug Thompson $20
Pete and Bunella Dodson, in memory of
Doug Thompson $15
Dr. and Mrs. Bob Foster, in memory of
Doug Thompson $15
Sammie & Fred McBurney in memory
of Doug Thompson $15
day to visit with her father, B.W. Harris
in Dennison. They will stop at Euless on
their way back for a trip to an eye
specialist.
Paul and Gladys Powers spent the en-
tire Labor Day weekend touring Texas
and the Gulf Coast. They went first to
Spring, then with their grandchildren to
AstroWorld. They left there for
Galveston and on to Roll-Over Pass for
a couple of days of surf fishing. They
reported not many spec's or neds
caught, but had fun with the drum and
other fish.
Mrs. Eva Hufln reports that everyone
enjoyed services at First Baptist Chur-
ch on Highway 31 Sunday. The pastor,
the Rev. R. C. Hedge, brought the
message and the junior choir perfor-
med.
Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Brown
and Mr. sad Mrs. A. J. Barron.
Mrs. Mary 8parks passed away
Thursday, Her funeral was held Sunday
at 2:30 p.m. at Antioch Baptist Church
with the Rov. Franklin officiating.
Mrs. Evu Hulin's aunt passed away
Thursday in Fort Worth. The funeral
was held there Saturday.
Mrs. Lena Mitchell remains a parent
at Henderson County Memorial
Hospital.
emery Smith's house burned Friday.
Everyone was sorry to hear the news.
Semmle Tarver is reportedly doing
fine.
First Baptist Church is planning a
Women's day Sunday at 3 p.m. with
Mrs.lrene Rogers from Dallas as guest
speaker. Everyone is invited to attend.
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The Board of Advisors for the Out-
standing Young Men of America Awar-
ds Program has announced that Marlin
Perkins has been selected for inclusion
in the 1981 edition of Outstanding Young
Men of America.
In every community there are young
men working diligently to make their
cities, as well as their country, better
places in which to live. These men,
having distinguished themselves in one
or more fields of endeavor, are out-
standing and deserve to be recognized
for their achievements. The criteria for
selection include a man's voluntary
service to community, professional
leadership, academic achievement,
business advancement, cultural ac-
complishments and civic and political
participation.
Perkins, along with fellow Outstan-
ding Young Men throughout North
America will be featured in the
prestigious awards publication.
The Board of Advisors and Editors
salute all chosen as Outstanding Young
Men of America. They take great pride
in bringing their accomplishments to
the attention of the American public.
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The grace ye are saved through,
The substance of things hoped for,
The evidence of things not seen.
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East Royall Blvd. 489.0455
Les Williams and
Earl Gentry
TANNER
MOTOR COMPANY
105 East Mitcham
489-1292
The Tanner Family
According to the want-ads, axperlence Is tnvaluabla. Yet on this
park bench 280 years of exl~rlence add up to boredom.
Religion got involved early in the problems at our senior cltlzene.
Ou, churches have made us aware of the worth O] the Individual And
this emphasis on everv one ot us as equally imporlant before God
inspired modern society to look seriously at the concernl and the
potential Of the aging.
Recently a yuuth remarked that his Church is the one Institution
In the community in which young and old command equal re~'1.
"It's where everyone appreciates you II you do whatever you canl"
Strenfflhen your place of worship as 1! serves God and our
community by doing all you can!
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489-0891
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Canny City 489-0701
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Highway 31 E.
489-0991
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MALAKOFF
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Jam~ I. $~rtn~m,, Mi~i.~r
Sunday School ................. 10:00a.m.
Sunday Mornln~ Worship ....... II :00 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 p,m.
Wedmmday Service ............. 6:30p,m,
Tuesday Ladies Bible Class ..... 10:00 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF MALAKOFF
Jam~ Chentham, Pastor
Stmday School .................. 9:45n.m.
Stay Mo~d~ Wor~p ....... II :00 ~,m.
Sund~y Ev~ Worshlp ........ 7:00p.m.
W~Immday Wo~M1/p ............. 7:00p.m.
RoyaJ Amlm~dors, Sunday.... S:00p,m.
Girb AuziUary, Sunday ......... ~:00 p.m.
WMU, Tuesday ................. 9:00s.m.
Cho/r Praet/ee:
Celel~at/en Sunday ........... S:O0 p.m.
Young Musicians, W~l~day. 3:30 p.m;
Adult Choir, 8m~lay ........... 8:00 p.m.
Mmle Ma/un, Wedmmday ...... 7:00 p.m.
PAEKVIEW MIS81ONARY
BAPTIST CHURCII
J~m~y Cren¢h, Pute~
Sulxlay SchOOl .................. 9:45a.m,
Sunday Morning Worship ....... I0:55 a.m,
Training Service ................ 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Evening Worship.. ....... 6:45 p.m.
Wednesday Night
WMA ......................... 6.45 p.m.
Prayer Meeting ............... 7: 30 p.m.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH TRINIDAD
OF TRINIDAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bill Watson, Minister Robert Foster, Minister 778-~53~
Sunday School .................. 9:45a,m. Sunday School .................. 9:30a,m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:45a.m. Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:30am.
Sunday Training Service ........ 6:00p.m Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00p.m
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:00p.m Sunday Song Service ............ 5:30p.m.
Wednesday ..................... 7:sop.re. Wednesday Mid.week ........... 7:30p.m.
Auxiliary, Wednesday ........... 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Ladies Bible
CROSS ROADS Class ........................ 10:00 a,m.
UNITED METHODIST CnUECH ST. JUDE'S MISSION
Randy Warren. Pastor Father B.G. Endes
Sunday Morning Worship ........ 9:30am. Services held at Luther Lane It HW. 85
Sunday Schoo} ................. t0:soam Sunday Mass .................... 8:30a,m.
Bible Study ..................... 6:30 p.m. Sunday School immediately after nm~
Gospel Singing
Every 2rid Friday of month ...... 7:30 p,m, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MALAKOFF FIRST UNITED OF TRINIDAD
METIIODIST CHURCH Danny Baler, Minister
C~ Huey Clemente, Pastor Sunday School .................. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School ................ I0:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship ....... l 1:00 a.m.
Morning Worship .............. I 1:00 a.m Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:00 p.m.
Evening Worship ................ 6:30p.m Wednesday ..................... 7.:00p.m
Wednesday Chancel Choir ....... 7:30 p.m.
United Methodist Women meet FIRST UNITED METHODIST
2rid and 4th Mondays .......... 2:30 p.m, CHURCH OF TRINIDAD
FFF meets Ist nnd 3rd ~lm EdwardJ, Minister
Tuesdays ..................... ll:00a.m Sunday School .......... ~ ....... 9:45a~m.
ASSEMBL Y OF GOD Sunday Morning Worship ....... I0: 5O a. m.
Ken Jones. Pastor Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 p.m,
Sunday School .................. 9:45a,m. UMYF ........................... 6:45p.m,
Sunday Morning Worship ....... I0:45 a.m, Fellowship.Supper
Sunday E vening Worship ........ 7: 00 p. m 4th Wednesday ................ 6: 30 p.m.
Wednesday Mid-week Service.,. 7:00 p.m Lndies Bible Study, TuesdaY ..... 9:30a.m.
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