; : The Maiakoff News, Thursday, Oct. 8, 1951--9A
of thel
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Trinity River Jamboree
6y Mrs. W. C. Fleming, Jr.
area of the county and
a or know how fortunate
have a qualified oral
area. As usually
| towns no smaller than
Chiles, D.D.S., has
from Anchorage,
and has opened
clinic, 2616 West 2nd
in October.
D.D.S., is the son
Chlles and the late
of Trinidad and
oral and maxillofacial
I
is now open in both
Athens and works for
D.D.S. in Athens
Tilmon is in Dallas
Dr. Don Chiles
in Anchorage. While
spent a great deal
missionary denlstry
This is a fete
m when you consider that
services is
fine Christian man
family, wife Drew,
Tommy 16, Amy 11,
Dr. Chiles is
Board Oral and
T.
Oct. 8, W.M.U. Annual
will be at First
a.m. - 2:00 p.m. with
TP&L employees. Coffee, cake served.
Kenneth and Katie are already busy
enjoying their retirement in their home
in Athens.
Beauford Wright visited with the
Eugene Berrys and mother on Tuesday.
Coach Larry Cumby's junior high
Trojans played an excellent game on
Thursday, Oct. I, 6:00 p.m. with the
Trojan team winning the hal,game 38-0
over Scurry. Each boy did an excellent
job. Among the boys making touch-
downs were Stacy Boyd, Kevin Boggas,
Don Elsom, Michael Hornbuckle.
Extra points run by Brent Riler, Leo
Stanton.
Junior high cheerleaders keeping the
spirit of the game going were Tanya
Estes, Shannon Smith, Theresa Echols
and Shannon Holt.
At the Friday pep rally the spirit stick
went to the sixth grade class members
and senior class members. The fourth
grade class did a yell and made a
pymarid. It was blue and gold day with
everyone wearing those colors.
Spirit Days of Trinidad school is
conducted by the members of the
cheerleading squad, Michelle Fugate,
Betty Gould Tompson of Irving and
Mrs. Phillis Gould Johnson of Terrell.
Laity Sunday will be Oct. II at
Trinidad United Methodist Church with
Mrs. Alice Smith bringing our morning
message.
There will be an evening Bible study
beginning in Trinidad for all working
ladies. It is nondominaUonai. The day is
Tuesday, Oct. 13, 7:30 p.m. at Donna
Renteria home on McEntlre. All ladies
of this area are invited and urged to
attend. Call Donna 776-2828 if you need
ride or need directions. This group is
open to women from all churches.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fleming Jr., Mrs.
Alice Wright visited Saturday in
Richardson with Gary and Judy
Fleming and the Maurice Wrights in
Garland.
Mr. Clete Dickey returned home from
V.A. Hospital in Temple last Friday
and will be returning again Oct. 15th.
Our neighbors Arthur, Nellie,
Rosemary, Annette Arnold moved into
their new home over the weekend.
The Trinidad Trojan 11-12 year old
YMCA football team played the
Dolphins at Trojan Field Oct. 3, 10 a.m.
Vickl Bell, Krtsti Jones, Louise Horn- and the Trojan team won with score of
buckle, Barbara Livingston. Sponsored 20-12. Beautiful pass plays from Ryan
by Cleda Freeman. On special days Renteria to Picky Stanfield, Tinuny
students dress the occasion. Sept. 10, Rainwater. Chad Rounsavall put the
Western Day; Sept. 19, Overall Day;
Sept. 25, Hat Day; Oct. 2, Blue and Gold
Day; Oct. 15, Crazy Day; Oct. 23,
Backward Day; Oct. 29, Masquerade
Day; Nov. 6, 50's Day.
World communion was held in most
of the churches in this area. The special
in First Baptist
Rose in memory of
offering at the United Methodist was
of Christ ladies Bible designated to world hunger for over-
for study and seas and for the Chaplin Ministry. A
residents of Cedar large crowd attended the United
Home. Nine members Methodist Church with lovely flowers
from the wedding of Rod Parker and
funeral of Mr. Joe. Cindy Adair and a lovely white pot
on Saturday, Oct. plant in memory of Clyde Rose from
John Spencer, Bill wife Jo Rose.
On Oct. I0, 9:30 a.m. at Lakeside
Class of First Baptist Baptist, will be a meeting of the Unity
Sept. 28, 2:00 District Associational. Bro. Bill Wat-
team on the scoreboard. All members
of the team are doing excellent Jobs.
They are coached by Monde Renteria,
Bobby Rounsavall, Stu Thorpe and
Gaylon Johnson.
A large crowd attending the lovely
wedding of Cindy Adair and Roderick
Parker on Saturday evening, Oct. 3, 7
p.m. in the United Methodist Church
with Rev. Tim Edwards officiating.
Reception followed the ceremony in the
educational building.
A special welcome to Frances Ann
Edgar who moved here from Universal
MINI---CHEERLEADERS, leading the yells for the YMCA Trinidad Trojans each Saturday, are: (Back row, l-r) Kasey
Jones, 8honda Crocker, Angle Miller and Susan Green. Joining them for the day Saturday in Trinidad were (left to right)
Misty Crocker, Mary Ann Stanfleld and Nlkkl Bankston. (Staff photo by Ann Ronnsavall)
City on Tuesday to her home on Lone
Star Road with her. father, Mr. Herb
Saunders. Fran will begin work on
Monday, Oct. 5th with the Dept. of Trinidad graduates from the classes
Army Corps of Engineer, Southwest of 1931, 1941, 1951, 1961 and 1971 will be
hall with son, pastor of Calvary and Tommy District, Navarre Mills Project Office,
Wilkinson giving a Spann, David Smith were elected as Dawson, Texas. sweet pickles she entered in the Dallas
COnducting the business, delegates. Lunch will be served at the H and Sue Stevens visited with son State Fair. This was Maggie's first time
.were class teacher, Mrs. church. Everyone is invited to attend Billy Ray on Sunday and had lunch with
Alice Gaston, Ruth this meeting.
Yates, Myrtle Cude,
Girlie Tompson, Oleta Bible Study
sherbert,
The Ladies Bible Study met Tuesday
in the home of Mrs. George Black with
nlan8 is members present. The meeting
g
opened with prayer by Mrs. Alice
to grow for Trinidad, Wright. Mrs. Bama Miller gave the
celebration, lesson and discussion from Hebrews,
planned for the chapter 11. Closing prayer by Verna
Oct. 15 at 6:30 Elsom. Refreshments; cake, dips,
pep rally at Trojanchips, coffee, punch.
)ct. 16, 7:00 p.m.,Charlie Freeman of the Texas
,kickoff University in Austin visited over the
game which weekend with parents, Bill and Cieda
Freeman.
16 at half-time, in- Mrs. Ethel Moser returned home
1931, 1941, 1951, from hospital on Wednesday after eye
16, after the game,surgery.
in school cafeteria. The members of the Church of Christ
17 from 11:00 a.m. to 1 had their fellowship meal following
sponsored by seniorSunday morning services.
school cafeteria. Mrs. Freeman Miller has returned
at the door $2.75. home after visiting in Duncanvllle with
17, 2 p.m. parade Peggy and Charles Alrheart and
area. daughters.
there will be a Guests in the home of Nita and and
2:00 p.m. We Delbert Smyth to visit with Mrs. Merle
to help us Osburn on Tuesday were nieces, Mrs~
ever, please
committee
Spencer, Sandi
McDaniel, Cleora
Thursday by
th of former
Mr. Joe
His funeral was
Oct. 3, I0
was one of the
in starting the
in Trinidad and
to Mrs. Lethe
Cedar Lake Nursing
resident of Trinidad
her 100 birthday
Mrs. Lethe is mother
returned home
spending the past
City visiting with
the horse races.
Miller visited with
Miller and family,
and Wednesday.
Willis were over
retirement party
afternoon, Oct. 2 by
e
honored at the Trinidad Homecoming
festivities Oct. 15-17.
Members of those classes will be
recognized at ha,Rime of the annual
homecoming hallgame.
Kicking off Homecoming weekend
cafeteria. Refreshments will be
provided.
Continuing activities there will be a
chili dinner from 11 a.m. to I p.m. spon-
sored by the senior class. The dinner
will be held Saturday at lunch in the
to enter. Maggie is assistant rural mail
Edith McClintock. Other guests were carrier on Trinidad route and the wife will be the traditional bonfire and pep high school cafeteria. Advance tickets
Cleora, Nubbin Fleming, Jan Me- of ButchMizell. rally at Trojan Field Thursday night, will sell for $2.50 and at the door for
Clintock. Stove Brtgance is doing an excellent Oct. 15. The bonfire will begin at 6:30 $2.75.
Attending the lovely wedding of Job writing and covering Trinidad p.m. The annualHomecomingParadewill
Maranna Allen Wright, Craig Alan Trojan games. Friday, Oct. 16, at 7 p.m. Miss Trojan be held through the downtown area.
PruRt on Saturday, Oct. 3, 1961, 7:00 The TroJans broke their spell and got for 1981 will be crowned in pre-game Parade time is at 2 p.m.
p.m. at the First Assembly of God six points on the scoreboard against ceremonies. Game time will be 7:30 Other activities planned for the
Church in Garland were grandmother, Scurry last Friday after a 27 yard pick p.m. At halftime honored graduates weekend will include Homecoming Day
Mrs. Alice Wright, Nubbin and Cleora up by Stanfield. Jimmy Carter carried will be introduced, at the First United Methodist Church.
Fleming. Following the game there will be a Following morning services a covered
The bride is an1980 honor graudate of the hall over from two yards oot for the coffee for all exes in the school dish lunch will be served.
North Garland High School. She is
employed at Garland Daffy News and
attends Richardson College. Craig
Pruitt, bridegroom, 1979 North Garland
graudate and is employed at Rawlisoo
Electric in Dallas and att~ds college
at:Richardson.
Grandparents Of the bride, Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Allen of Mahank were
celebrating their 50th anniversary and
shared the honors withe 50th an-
niversary wedding table with punch
and golden cake at the lovely reception
of Maranna and Craig Pruitt.
touchdown.
/
Blue Ribbon winner
Congratulations to Maggie Mizell
who won a first place blue Hbbon on her
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