Page Six-- MALAKOFF NEWS -- October 1, 1971
Trinidad
Here to attend homecoming
were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lind-
sey and Laurie of Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs. John Lindsey of Dal-
las, and Steve Lindsey of Den-
toll.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rose were
in Houston during the week-end,
and Joe remained for the week,
to be with her daughter, Mrs.
Minnie LaVatle, who had surg-
ery early in the week. Minnie is
doing fine and was expected to
be dismissed Sunday or Mon-
day.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mc-
Murrey and children, Todd and
Terry, of Garland were Home-
coming visitors Saturday.
Mr. Jack White of Richardson
was in attendance at the Home
coming gathering.
In Palestine Friday night to
hear Dr. Charles Allen preach
were Mrs. Mary Richardson,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams,
Mrs. Bama Miller, Mrs. A. M.
Osborn, Mrs. Pete Peterson.
Home for the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
S. Bryson, were Barry from
Bryan, and Joe from Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Yates
were hosts on Sunday for a
birthday dinner honoring their
daughter, Mrs. Joseph Duna-
cusky. The family members
had a big turkey dinner. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Dunacusky and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Mitchum and
Gina, Miss Janet McClintock,
and dropping in to visit were
James Johnston, young James
Mitchum, Mrs. J. C. Richard-
son, and Mrs. Marlow.
Mr. and Mrs. James Johns-
ton and daughters, Penny and
Kim, of Fashing, Texas, spent
the week-end visiting with her
mother, Mrs. B. Parks, and
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bryon Johnston.
Mrs. R. S. Gould spem the
week.end visiting with her sis-
ter, Mrs. A. M. Osborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harem and
children of Devers were here
for Homecoming and to visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wright
and children, Doug and Susie,
of Cullen, La. visited during
the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. C. C. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin and
family of Waco spent the week-
end in Trinidad and attended
the Homecoming game. Virginia
Lee was one of the honored class
of 1951.
A singing group accompanied
the Martins and brought a port-
ion of the Worship service in
song for the United Methodist
Church. The group has been in-
vited to return on Nov. 21 to
have charge of the service. Two
of the Martin's daughters, Ka-
thy and Marsha, were mem-
be=s of the singing group.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thomas
of Ranger spent the week-end
visiting wRh Mr. Don Wilbanks.
While here they also attended
Homecoming.
Mrs. Dora Wilbanks was call-
ed Friday to be with her father,
Mr. Parks, who had become
seriously ill.
Randy McElroy of Nacog-
doches was a week-end guest
with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wall
while visiting with Mrs. Wall's
sister, Katy Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brads.haw
spent the week-end in Wimber-
ley visiting with their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lundy and children.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Marlow over the week-
end their daughter and son-in-
law, Sgt. and Mrs. Charles
Richardson of Austin, and Char-
les' mother, Mrs. J. C. Richard-
son of Angleton. Over on Sun-
day to spend the day with Mrs.
H. E. Marlow was Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Lambert of Athens.
Seen visiting at the Homecom-
ing game were Paul Rayfield of
Denton, Bill Redwine of Kemp,
Mattie Brown of Waco, Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Lundy and children
of Mabank, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Story of Kemp, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob FarrLs of Athens, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Frazier of Eustace,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee McGee
of Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
McGee, of Tyler, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Yates of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Doubleday and child-
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jock of
Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gar-
rett of Longview, Markey Brad-
ley of Houston, Rev. and Mrs.
Herman Bulman and daughters
of Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Peyton
Graham and childron, Darla and
Bobby Joe, and Thomas Taffee
fee of Ft. Worth.
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TO THE CITIZENS
OF MALAKOFF:
Several weeks ago, the Malakoff Rotary Club vot-
ed to support the idea of a Library and a Commun.
ity Center. I was appointed chairman of a com-
mittee to follow through on the idea. We have
talked to several agencies about the costs of build.
ings, books and operating costs. We are still work-
ing on a lead to get a grant from the government
to help build such a building.
At a meeting with Mrs. Barbara Martin, a repre-
sentative of the Texas State Library, she pointed
out several items of expense that we had not
figured to cost so much.
A building for a Library can be secured, be it large
or small, but the building is not the big item in
supporting a city library over a period of years.
The big item is the operating cost and cost of
books,
We can support the referendum and depend on the
County Library and the Commissioners Court for
some of this help or go our own way with a very
small beginning. If we go our own way, then it
will take many years to become qualified to fit the
GUIDELINES for support that the State has set
up.
Let's support the County plan and try to avoid a
failure or a Tax for local support.
Whatever happens on Oct. 2nd, be ready to join
the Rotary Club in building a Community Center.
MALAKOFF ROTARY CLUB
JIM HARRIS, President
J. D. WALLER, Chairman Library
& Community Center Committee
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Mrs. David Skiles is in Cor-
sit-am Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Moore
of Kere were here Saturday
night to attend the Horn•corn-
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Holcomb
and daughters Jill a,'¢! Jan visit-
ed over the week-ev, d with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Holcomb.
The Tuesday Bibl%Study of
the Methodist Church met at
the home of Mrs. William Trot-
man at 9:30 a.m. with 14 mem-
bers present. The meeting was
opened with prayer and the stu-
dy of the Book of Matthew was
continued by Mrs. Bama Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Harris
of Palestine were here Saturday
night to attend the Homecoming
game.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Sharp during Homecom-
ing week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Upchm'ch and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sharp, Mr.
and Mrs. David Le,mmm and
Kanya of Tyler, Harriet Sharp
of Dallas and J. W. Lambright.
Mrs. Minnie Taylor returned
to her home over the week-end
after having been in Dallas for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bayless of
Houston visited over the week-
end with his mother, Mrs. W. P.
Bayless.
The Band Club reportedly
cleared over $300.00 Surday
during their hamburger supper
and the concessions at the ball
game.
Mrs. Robbie Floyd, Chairman,
and all of the parents who corn
tributed and worked during the
afternoon and night are given
special thanks.
Large Crowd Attends Trinidad Homecoming
?
During pre-game ceremonies Keesee, escorted
before what was estimated by
school officials as a crowd of
between 800-1000 people, Miss
Kathy Martin was crowned Miss
Trojan for 1971-72.
The ceremonies started when
the Trojan Band, under the di-
rection of John Spencer and
field directed by Drum Majoret-
te Pare Mallory, took the field.
Miss Leslie Floyd took the mike
for the introduction of the prim
cesses and their escorts. Prin-
cesses presented in their long
gowns were Ronda Tucker,
daughLer of Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
aid Tucker of Poin of View,
escorted by Billy Tart, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tart; Deb-
bie Craddock, daughter of Mrs.
Teresa Craddock, and grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
by Thomas
Frazier, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy D. Frazier and grandson
of Mrs. William Trotman; Vic-
kie Moore, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Houston Moore, escorted
by Herb Bristow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin C. Bristow of Ruth
Springs; Wanda Reeves, whose
guardian is Mrs. Pashie Timms,
escorted by Micheal Hart, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Hart.
Miss Trojan, Kathy Martin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coy
Martin was escorted and crowm
ed by Wesley Warren. With the
Band playing the tune "My Own
True Love" . Lillian Gannis and
Rodney Hiler, 1st grade stu-
dents, presented the crown and
spray of red mums to Mr. War-
ren for the crowning.
During half-time ceremonies
the members of the honored
classes of 193141-51-61 were in-
troduced. Representing the
Class of '41 were Mrs. Fred
Sherman (Doris Cox) of Waco
and Mrs. Russell Nolan (Chris-
title Johnston) of Trim'dad. They
were the only two from their
graduating class of 26 present.
Representing the Class of '51
were Mrs. Glenn Warren (Jess-
lyn Bramlett), Mrs. Virginia
Martin (Virginia Gould) of Wa-
co, H. L. McGee of Tyler, W.
L. M of Ft. Worth, Mrs.
Elza Yates (Elza Wade) of
Houston, Glen Warren, and Mrs.
Joseph Dunacusky (Dolores
Yates). Seven of the orginal
class of 16 attended.
The Class of '61 was repre-
sented by Mrs. Don Bevel (Shir-
ley Berry), Mrs. Jerry Crocker
(Ruby Thompson), Mrs
Stanfield (Susie Ja]Cra
Joffery Smiley (Laura
of Tyler, Larry Don EStG
Jock of Tyler and Mrs.
Carter, (Kay Gaston).
of the tea members pr
Following the football
coffee and cookies were l
in the lunchroom and e
friends were invited to
visit.
The Trojans did their
make the Homecoming
cess by wining their
gainst the Salado EagleS
score of 58-26.
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