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Mrs. Tom Lee had their
Land families for Thanksgiving
those attending were
of Cross Roads, the
family of Corsicana,
Lee and fiance, Shenley
and Mr. and Mrs.
Portland; and Steve Foster and family
of Houston.
Members of the Lakeside Baptist
Church motored to Dallas last Saturday
night for the purpose of attending a
concert presented by "'Dallas Holmes"
at Bronco Bowl stadium. There were 22
persons participating in the outing and
everyone thoroughly enjoyed it. The
group returned home near midnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scrimshire enjoyed
a lovely Thanksgiving with Mrs. Max
Scrimshire of Odessa~ Mrs. Rabble
Mrs. John Chang of Tapei,
the past weekend with
Robertson and Mrs. Carva
met the Changs in
with her nephew,
last spring. The Changs
at the First Baptist
Sunday morning and the
in Trinidad at First
on Sunday night. The
attends the Southwestern
Fort Worth. Mrs. Chang is~
the Seminary and T.C.U.
Van Horne of Hen-
fn the home of her
Lillle Lewis and her
Mrs. Jesse Robrtson, as
relatives in Malakoff and
Redmon, Oregon
week visiting with her
Jesse Robertson and her
s. Carva Beidler and Llllle
her brothers, Roy, Relief
On Thursday Mesdames
and Robertson went to
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
~' returned on Sunday to find
Russell was joined by her
and Mrs. Mt.ke Smoke,
on.
;pent Thanksgiving
knd Mrs. Don Andrews of
They also celebrated
boris Andrews' birthdays.
twins, but grandmother
hter. Doris is Mrs. Andy
Athens Stacy is the:
Irews.
home of Mr. and Mrs.
over the holidays were
llefner of Longview and
Mrs. S.E. Arnold of Conroe
holidays with
Linda Cartlldge, Steve
of Rails spent the past
sister and husband, Mr.
rvey Cook.
Valmore Rogers went
for Thanksgiving with Mr.
Arthus of Liberty
the Edwin Arthus at
Hampy's and the
of Malakoff, for the
t~lrs.~ Leroy Almond motored
join others in celebrating
with her brother and
Mrs. Giendon Montya.
visited with her paren-
3ohwM0ntya, o~ Vermon, ~
they. attended the
~their, foster daughter,
to John Johnsto• of'"
of Palmer spent Sun-
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the home of Mrs. Pearl
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Deal-
t of Stanley, La.; Mr. and
of Crockett; Mr. a•d
8afford of Corsicana and
of Malakoff.
OFFICERS of the Sixth Grade class at Malakoff Schools were elected recently.
Pictured, bottom row, left to right, is Micheal ltoyt. Darren Allen, Scan MeKean
and Sean Farrell. Middle row is Vannita Dawson, Scan Stenovitch. Greg Ashlock,
Chris McCiary and Chuck Mesa. Back row is Robie White, Paula Leatherwood,
Lisa Dyer, Missy Glasgow and Joel Knox. (Staff photo by l,ori Callaway)
The sixth grade classes of Malakoff
Elementary School recently studied the
election process and held their own
election of class officers.
Under the direction of teachers,
Larry Allen, Mary Louise Jackson and
Patty Curtis, the students held
primaries and conventions and cam-
paigned for office. They studied the
candidates and issues of the national
election as well.
The following officers were elected:
Greg Ashlock, president; Scan
Stenovitch, vice president; Paula
Leatherwood, secretary; and Missy
Glasgow, treasurer.,
Homeroom officers elected were:
Governors- Vannita Dawson, Robie
White, and Darrin Allen; Senators -
Chuck Mesa, Sean Farrell, and Chris
McClary; and reporters- Michael Hoyt,
Joel Knox, and Lisa Dyer.
names
The sixth grade class of Malakoff
Elementary School announced
"Students of the Month" for October
this week.
Students are chosen on the basis of
classroom cooperation and general at-
titude.snd beimviour, exemplifying the
ideals of good citizenship.
Those chosen were Sean'Stenovitch
and Debbie Boatright in Mrs CuPtis'
homeroom; Pamela Fisher and Robert
Fort in Mr. Allen's homeroom: and
Tonya Stevens and Chris McClary in
Mrs. Jackson's homeroom.
Service news __
JAMES T. ROBERTSON
Army National Guard Private James
Students receiving the honor in Sep-
tember were Anna Kocurek and Keith
Teeas, Christy Evans and Michael
Pate, Sharla Slayton and Billy
Markham:
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Mr., and Mrs. Jim Day of Malakoff
announce the birth of their son,
Jonathan Michael, born Nov. 22 at
Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler. The
new baby arrived at 6:34 p.m. and
weighed 4 lbs. 9 oz. at birth.
He is welcomed at home by his six- '
year-old sister, Nicole.
Maternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. David Burton of Trinidad and '[
paternal grandparents are Mr. and
T. Robertson, son of Sue Robertson of Mrs. Reagan Dingier of Athens.
of the late Albert Foster: Route I, Trinidad, and Thomas Rober-
~r at the Malakoff Lion's tson of 705 Midway Road, Seagoville,
;giving Day for a reunion, recently completed a tracked-vehicle
0yed the bountiful meal mechanic course at the U.S. Army Ar-
p. They included: Mrs.mor School, Fort Knox, Ky.
Ison, Roy, Ginger and " During the course, students were
KatherlneWelch; Alma trained to repair engines, tran-
Mac McLaln and family of smissions, and the fuel, electrical and
lap Morrlson and familyof hydraulic systems of the Army's
ds; Dale Morrison and tracked-vehicles. They also learned to
lhert Martin, Maydell perform recovery operations for aban-
[family, and Joan and Lyle doned, damaged, disabled or mired
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Pantor and Larry of Dallas; Mr. and
Mrs. Parry Scrimshire and family of
Tool as guests in their home.
Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G.V. Walker over the holidays were:
Mrs. Morris Sawyer of Arlington, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Andrews and Stacy of
Athens and Mrs. Billy Ferguson and
lllllary, of Winfield.
The Billy Ferguson's of Winfield
spent the weekend in the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs Jim Bob
Ferguson. On Friday Mary and Lou
Ann Ferguson went shopping at Town
East in Dallas.
Thanksgiving was celebrated a day
early from the looks of the sacks of
groceries that Bobby Karen Faggin
was taking to the Texas Clay Products
office. She said that they were having a
smoked turkey to add to all the trim-
mings in her sacks. Everyone including
the manager of Food Fare was trying to
wiggle an invitation to the party,
without any luck.
Mrs. Chuck Condreay returned home
Wednesday following surgery at
Navarre County Memorial Hospital in
Corsicana.
Thanksgiving Day guests with Lori,
Larry, Jeffrey and Rendi Callaway in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Monroe and
Todd, Llnda and Jim Cope and Mr. and
Mrs. Kendall Sparks, of Trinidad, and
Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Callaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Callaway and
children, Faith and Lyle, were in Gon-
zales, La. for Thanksgiving with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Callaway
and Cindy.
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