" The Malakoff News, Thursday, Oct. 22, 1981--3A
by Polly Walker
489.1484
Mrs. Elton Johnson spent
Tyler visiting with her
James Owens at the
Mrs. Raymond Reese and
David Reese and Jencie
on Saturday visiting
and Mrs. Wade Hampton and
Callaway and Jeffrey and
Monroe, Todd Monroe and
were all in Dallas
to attend the wedding
and Mike Collins.
ring hearer at the
Mrs. James Cheatham and
in the hospital in
Memorial with O. D. Mc-
has recently undergone
knee. Mrs. McCann may
week but Mr. McCann
in the hospital a while
Winnle Shumate underwent
I her head in Corsicana at the
While there she went
and visited with
and Mrs. Cozette
were both released on
and returned home.
8humate was on vacation
his job and spent part of
in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. G. V.
granddaughter, Stacy An-
attended the State
Friday and Saturday
her grandparents and her
and Mrs. Don Andrews,
t for lunch and took her
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. y Shumate had a
with their son,
from Frankfort, Germany,
he had arrived safely and
t there, he thought.
Dodson had a very busy
but with some guidance
she said that it all
: beautifully. She attended a
OPEN HOUSE will be held Sunday, Oc-
tober 25, in honor of AlUe B. Stacy's 80th
birthday from 2:30-5:00 at her home at
303 W. Mitcham in Malakoff. Hostesses
will be Polly Simpson, Rebecca Mc-
Sweeney and Gay Julian. All friends
and relatives are invited to drop by and
congratulate her. (Courtesy photo)
shower at 11 that morning at the home
of Gaff Paroline given in honor of
Cherei Foster for her coming marriage.
Then back home to meet her guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene McCullen and Mr.
and Mrs. Mark McCullem of Terrell,
who were in town for the day looking for
land to purchase. While in town Dixie
McCullem had a telephone message
that her mother and Beunella's sister
was very ill. After lunch Mrs. Dodson
and Dixie motored to Mesquite Hospital
for a visit with Lois Payne.
Mrs. Payne was moved from
Mesquite on Tuesday to Medical City
where she will have open heart surgery
in the near future. Mrs. Dodson is very
concerned as the doctor told her sister,
out to me last week, that we had not mentioned the new Cook-
by the Assembly of God Missionary women. The book is called
of our favorite Cooks." It consists of about 120 pages and ~nost
more than one recipe on each page. The project was started to buy a
The book sells for $5 and they would appreciate your
ping them with this endeavor. Mesdames Bert Stone, C.O.
Knox will be glad to sell you a book if you get in touch with
a recipe today that we got from Mrs. Bunella Dodson several
Mrs. Payne, to have everything in or-
der because it could all be over. We do
hope, with the family, that all goes well.
Recently Mrs. Paul Powers was ad-
mitted to the hospital in Port Arthur on
a Sunday for minor surgery and
released on Wednesday. She returned
to her home on Friday to recuperate.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Powers were in
Corsicans the past Saturday to pick up
Mrs. Cozette Irwin who underwent
surgery at the Memorial Hospital there
recently. Mrs. Irwin will be
recuperating at the Powers home.
The Esther Sunday School Class met
on Tuesday afternoon at the First Bap-
tist Church in the fellowship hall. They
have a new teacher for the coming
year, Mrs. Katherine Welch, and
welcomed her to their class. Refresh-
ments were served to the following
members who attended the meeting:
Gladys Laney, Alma Jessie McLain,
Katherine Welch, Sarah Hallmark,
Cleo Bridges, Elsie Hines, Veda Mac
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blakeney attended
a Commissioners convention at El Paso
last week. They left on Tuesday and
returned on Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. ilorace Shrader of
Carol Springs spent Sunday visiting his
sister, Mrs. Mary Stelzig.
Malakoff First Baptist Church was
entertained with the Puppet Team from
First Baptist Church in Athens Sunday
night. Directors for the team are Joni
Pulley and Jim Stewart. Team mem-
bers for "God's Hands", which is the
name that the puppeteers call them-
selves, were Prudence Ilaning, Jamie
Pool, Donna Craig, Felicia Smith, Carol
Teems and Katie Collins. They
produced the musical "Arno's Adven-
ture." It was a pleasant story for
children. Two other members of the
team present were Stephanie Craig and
Jenny Pool. There were some of the
children's parents present and the
parents of Jim Stewart were in the
audience as well as a host of Malakoff
McBride, Mary Phillips, Mozelle
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py and Vlvian Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Johnson went to ** Exped in Acfflic Finish •
Groveton to visit with Mr. and Mrs. P. , . .
D. tlamilton last week. Mrs. Hamilton : Dents Repaired :
recently underwent surgery in Lufkin, ;'- Kerens 396-2348-*
On Wednesday Bobby Johnson,
brother of W. M. Johnson and Elton ******************************
Johnson of Malakoff had four bypasses
at the St. Luke Hospital in Houston.
Bobby resides in Victoria.
The Rev. James Cheatham of First
Baptist Church on Mitcham Street ac-
ted as moderator at the Henderson
County Baptist Association on Tuesday
night at the Cedar Creek Lake Baptist
Church. The choir of Malakoff church,
under the direction of Steve Cartlidge,
music director, led the music. Those
participating in the choir were Walter
Jackson, Lewis Vieregge, Jimmy Mat-
tingly, Dale Norris, Jolen Ulrich, David
Reese, John Brown, Jack Hearn, Sybil
Norris, Billie Hearn, Shirley Ulrich,
Nannie Drake, Norma Duncan, Delta
Mattingly, Pam Drennan, Debi Reese,
Carol Woolverton, Barbara Stone.
l,oretta Vieregge. and Steve and Linda
Cartlidge. Others who attended the I
meeting were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bang, ~"
Mr. ant Mrs. William Cartlidge, and
Jennifer Cartlidge.
Mr. and Mrs. Orbille Lecklar have
returned from a trip down to McAllen
and Old Mexico where they had a nice
time. They spent eight days viewing the
sights and enjoying themselves.
Mary Stelzig visited with her uncle, "~Ta]k,l
Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce on Monday at
Cream Level Road. And on Saturday
people, beautiful outdoor wedding ceremony.
First Baptist Church on Hwy. 31 had a Joe Mitchell was at home over the
good service Sunday morning with the weekend to visit his sick mother, l,ena
pastor bringing the message. Mitchell.
Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. I, W.Funeral services were held Wt~d-
Brown and Carolyn House, who is the nesday for Mrs. Jessie Mae Thompsoq.
daughter of Mrs. Ella Rae Malone. Mrs. Ruthie Mae Alexander was al~o
Mrs. Lela Mae Davis' daughter from a visitor at First Baptist Church Sup-
Dallas, Regina Williams Davis, had a day.
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