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14A.-The Malakoli News, Thursday, Oat. 8, 1981
The Malakoff Art Society will present
a two-week exhibit of paintings which
will be open to the public.
The paintings will be displayed at the
Malakoff Public Library starting Mon-
day, Oct, 12 and will be on view until
Oct. 24 during library hours (Monday-
Friday 12 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday,
10 a.m. to3 p.m.).
Paintings will be in several media -
oil, pastel, water color and acrylic and
will be judged for awards in various
classes.
The society will have as judges Beth
Davis, Continuing Education teacher at
Henderson County Junior College, Mar-
cia Plemons, art teacher at Malakoff
Elementary School and Monte Stewart,
commercial artist.
Anyone may submit entries to the
exhibit and all area artists are invited
to do so.
Non-members of the Art Society will
pay a fee of $1 per painting to enter.
However, school students may enter
with a fee of 50 cents per painting.
There will be a limit of three paintings
per person•
All paintings must be framed and
DENTON, Tx.--Auditlons for Texas
Woman's University's Department of
Dance productions of Master's Thesis
and Liturgical Concerts are now com-
plete.
The Liturgical concert will be presen-
ted on Sunday, Nov. 8 at 3:30 p.m. in the
old student union ballroom on TWU's
Denton campus, The Chancel Bell Choir
of First Christian Church, Dallas, will
be featured.
Dancers selected for the Liturgical
Gladys Keeton.
Laura Miesle and Kathy Treadway,
Master's degree candidates in dance,
are already rehearsing the Master's
Thesis Concert to be performed March
26 and 27 in Redbud Auditorium on the
TWU campus•
Laura Miesle, from Bowling Green,
Ohio, has based her dramatic work on
"The Hunt of the Unicorn Tapestries".
Kathy Treadway, formerly from
Concert include Julie Sneed, freshman Oakland, Calif., now a Denton resident,
student from Trinidad and a 1980 is rehearsing an abstract work entitled
graduate ofMalakoffHighSchool. "Timesweep". It is based on human
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prepared for hanging with suitable regular andminisize.
hangers. The location of the sale will be on the
All paintings must be brought to the grounds between the Library building
Library on Saturday, Oct. 10 (two days and Citizens State Bank. The hours of
prior to the exhibit) between the hours the sale will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
of 10a.m. and 12 noon. Everyone is cordially invited to at-
Judging of the paintings will begin at tend both the two-week art exhibit and
3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. I0. the one-day sale.
Although the paintings on exhibit will For more information, please call
not be sold in the Library room, in- Mattie Broyles at 489-1565, Ruth Peeler
terested persons may take down the at 489-1593 or Mary E. Durham at 451-
name and phone number of the artist 2693.
and contact that artist personally for
price and availability of a particular Cross Roads____
painting.
Friday, Oct. 16, the Society will offer
for sale various paintings by Art
Society members. Paintings will be
October 12-- Oct. 16
The Malakoff Public Library fund
raising goal of $3,500 has been reached
and exceeded, according to Board
president J. D. Waller. Donations have
totaled $3,677.00 for the year.
Recent doners include Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Julian, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pitts,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gerard, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Thomas, Friends of the Library,
Bankston Appliance, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Kirby, Hudco, Mrs. T. D. Cade, Evelyn
Drake, Phillips Appliance, Joe Tarrant
Oil Co., Malakoff prescription Shoppe,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLain, Moore and
Smith, and Mrs. Gladys Jo Friels.
BREAKFAST
Monday: Cereal, juice, milk.
Tuesday: Toast, sausage, juice, milk.
Wednesday: Pancakes, juice, milk.
Thursday: Cereal, juice, milk.
Friday: Donuts, juice, milk.
LUNCH
Monday: Corny dog, french fries,
Pork & Beans, milk, cookies.
Tuesday: Chili mac, pinto beans,
carrot & celery sticks, corn bread,
milk, cake.
Wednesday: Steak and gravy, whip-
pad potatoes, green beans, hot rolls,
milk, syrup.
Thursday: Fiestada, salad,
blackeyed peas, milk, pudding.
Friday : Hamburger, lettuce,
tomatoes, cheese squares, french fries,
milk, fruit.
Instructors choreographing works for energy and its changing relationship to
the Liturgical Concert are Kim Staley, the environment. Dancers will include N~~ ooee~oeeoo~Ne~eoooeoeeooe~
Ann Kendall, Janice LaPointe and MissSneed. Smith Drug & Variety |
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Allstate Insurance Companies have
invested more than $1 million in bonds
in Henderson County, according to
Bryant Moore, the companies'
Associate Vice President for Texas•
Henderson County investments are
~ert of more than $357,596,000 in bonds
ld by Allstate in 126 counties in
Texas.
The companies' investments in Hen-
derson County include Athens
Municipal Water Authority, Athens
Water & Sewer, Athens Water & Sewer
Systems Refunding & Improvement,
School District, Henderson County
Junior College District, Henderson
Junior College District 64, and Malakoff
Independent School District, Moore
said•
"It is Allstate policy to support the
development of areas in which we do
business by investing in local cim-
munities," Moore said. "We are a cor-
porate citizen in each of the com-
munities in which our offices are
located. Like all citizens, we will share
in the progress of these communities."
Cedar Lake Nursing Home
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Well, hi there, folks! I'm Jean Haley,
the Food Service Manager. I'm new at
this writing game but I felt like
someone ought to let everyone know
just how things really go out here.
Sometimes Sue gets a little confused on
her writing but I'm gonna give it to you
straight.
I guess we ought to start with our
beloved administrator, Charlene
Chadwick• She really is a nice person---
even if you do have to keep her supplied
with a large delicious apple each day.
She doesn't ask much, just an apple.
For a while it was lemon juice ALL
DAY LONG I
Then we have our owner, Loretta
Humble, who calls all the way from
Athens for us to save her a biscuit and
sausage until she gets here. Have you
ever? ? I wonder if she doesn't cook any
better than somebody else who works
out here?
We have a new staff member out here
by the name of Sue Bandy. She is sup-
posed to be a "Jack of all trades," but I
can tell you this. She was my secretary
one day and when she had finished
typing my menus, she had used so
much liquid paper that I had 3-ply
menus. Her typewriter doesn't spell
any better than the ones we use.
But we do have fun out here-like,
Friday afternoon. Arthur Heickmal~'s
daughter.in-law, Royce Heickman gave
him a big birthday party. Even though
she couldn't be here, she saw to it that
his birthday was not forgotten. The
residents pitched in and entertained
him.., a song from Ida Whitehead,
"Frog Went a Courtin," Lilly (Minnie
Pearl) Mltcham made an appearance
The flat sucusful electric elevator
was Installed bn the Demarest Building
in New York City, in 1889.
as did puppet MiNnie Pearl Mouse•
They got into an argument as to which
one was the real Minnie Pearl. Then the
puppets sang for Arthur. Afterwards,
we all ate cake and drank lemonade
and Arthur's birthday was celebrated
CLNH style.
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