The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1959 Page: 4 of 4
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WSCS Holds First
Business Meet of
New Fiscal Year
Wornon'* S'>< u »x of Christian
Service First Method >t Churrh
me! Mond.ix in the church par-
tor m th«* fir*t business sessions
of the m vx < him h \r-ai
Mrs O <« FJ bridge presi-
dent opened with pi.>\et mm
ntes wrre road In Mr- G H
Trioiioi' .1 im .ipgiovcti f > n
H Rider. program chairman,
presented the pledge to Mi*-
moms, assisted bv Mrs. \\ C
Watts .?r and Mrs. L. A Wil-
liam' whose topic was “Lifet
Thou Thy World."
A ' M> World Rank.” fashion-
ed of cardboard, was given to
each member present Circle
leader' Mr> Bob Bush. Circle 1:
Mrs Owen Marchbanks, Circle
2 ami Mr' Hermit Rockett.
Circle 3. gave reports. Circle 1
having 12 present: Circle 2. 11
present and Circle 3. 5 present
Mrs Ed Colvin gave the clos-
ing prayer.
1m MiNP tUFklY LOCAL
Hntr«tav on-wr i iw mi w,/holies Parents to Mold
Dance at Legion
Hall Saturday
With music by records, there
will be a dance at the American
Legion Hall Saturday night, be-
ginning at 8 30 o’clock. ‘ Any-
one xxith a favorite record, bring
it and we’ll play it for you." the
committee said. The public is in-
vited to attend, said Calvin A.
Priddx entertainment chairman
1960 Success
CALENDAR REFILLS
Ennis Daily News Office
STATEMENT REQUIRED BY
THE ACT OF AUGUST 24. 1912.
AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS
OF MARCH 3, 1933. AND
JULY 2. 1946 (Title 39. United
States Code. Section 2331
SHOWING THE OW NERSHIP.
MANAGEMENT. AND
CIRCULATION OF
MR.
AND MRS. CHARLES W . MOHUNDRO
Ferris Couple Living in Austin
Ennis weekly Local published Following Church Rites, Ferris
Thursdays at Ennis, Texas for Char]es William Mohundro The bouffant skirt was fashion-
October 1. L n.. and his bride, the former Miss ed with flat front lace panel and
1. The name and aadro"?* of {^JV Louise Flanton. are at home accented with ruffled tiers. Her
the publisher, editor, managing jn Austin, following the wedding veil of illusion fell from a coro-
editor. and business manager ceremony Friday night. Sept. 18. not of seed pearls. Her bouquet
are:
_ ,, ... . . at First Baptist Church in Fer- was a white orchid and encircled
Publisner In,ted Publishing ris. Dr. R. C. Vance, pastor, offi*' with a shower of aephanotis
MtorFlo^d W. Casetwlt, En- »s **« ™uple «****"*«> »hite “tin ribbons, atop a
nis. Texas. an r'n, , w * L 1 e' , .
Parents of the couple are Mr. Honor attendants were Miss
Managing Editor: Floyd W.
Casebolt. F.nriis. Texas.
Business Manager. Charles E.
Gentry, Ennis Texas.
2. The owner is: ilf owned by
and Mrs. Chester Ranton and Doylene Cave of McKinney and '
Mr and Mrs. A. Y. Mohundro. Henry Pope of Corsicana,
all of Ferris. Miss Cave wore a waltz length
........... ... __________. Given in marriage by her fa- silk organza dress of morning!
a corporation, its name and ad- ther. the bride wore a waltz dew. with scalloped neckline and
dress must be stated and also length gown of Chantilly lace bouffant skirt, and matching
immediately thereunder the with peau de soie fitted bodice bandeau. Her bouquet was of
names and addresses of stock- piped with antique white satin, white carnations,
holders owning or holding 1 per a modified bateau neckline and Kenneth Jones of Waxahachie
cent or more of total amount of three-quarter length sleeves. was so,oist ‘nrt was accompanied
stock. If not owned by a corp- by Mrs B„nn(.r Rlcc of Kerris.
First Baptist or*anis'- I
, i ' Ushers were Kenneth Wither-
FldellS Meets Ferris.
| spoon and Carl Burelsmith of
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lois The church parlor was the
Cox was the scene for a wiener scene of the reception House
roast for members of the Fidelis party members included Mrs.)
Class of the First Baptist Church.
The feed was held under the
carport of the Cox home.
oration, the names and address-
es of the individual owners must
be given. If owned by a partner-
ship or other unincorporated
firm, its name and address, as
well as that of each individual
member, must be given).
Name:
United Publishing Company.
Inc Mrs C A. Nowlin. G. G
Dunkerlev. Miss Emma Jean
Sims. Mrs Dorothy Gibson. Mrs.
Hazel Black, all of Ennis; Judge
A R Stout Waxaharhie. Texas
Lester Jordan Dallas. Texas:
and Dr Gene Nowlin. Princeton.
New Jersey.
3 The known bondholder*
mortgage* a^d o*h‘T -ecuri’y
holder* ownine or boldine 1 per
Cent nr mnrr- nf tnt»l amount of
bond* mor’eaee* or other se-
curities are ilf there are none-
so state).
Name-
Mr*
4 P;
r \ Nowlin
ragraph* 2 and 3 Include
Then the group went inside
and elected the following offic-
ers for the coming church year
President Nolan Young first
vice president. Mrs Jimmie
Hitchcock: second vice
dent. E V Clark third vice
president Dorothy Ventrca;
secretary - treasurer. M v r t 1 e
Grimes Mrs. Frank Davis is
teacher of the cla** and F V.
Clark has been recommended a*
the assistant teacher
Games wore plaved bv all pre-
sent Mr* Davis Mrs M S
Kmmert Mr and Mrs Buddie
Joe Murdock. Mrs. Charles Han-
kins and Mr-. Robert Warner of
Dallas and Miss Patsy Birdwell
of Ferris.
Roth the bride and bride-
groom are graduates of Ferris
High School. Mr Mohundro re-
ceived his BRA degree from
North Texas State College. Den-
presi- an(j (S now attending the
l niversitx nf Texas.
M mes. Fallen and
Skrivanek Take
Scouts on Outing
0 X
or se
the books of
trustee or n
relation th*
ton or rorpnr
such trustee
Rtatemen’- n*
Shows th* aft
edge and belli
stances and
which
ttv holder* xx
upon the boot
as trustee* h
curitie* in a i
that of a !»on
Ide
» stockholder* f0)
nnor i
irul J’eggv
Mr and Mr*
afiiiear* upon \<*
Ian Y
c»ung and
Juanette Mr
r1 mpanx’ as ;m<
i Mrs
W 1. 1/
vnn Mr and
‘her fiduciary \^r
* Gc»
»rvc Mitch
ell and Mich-
a of the per- t.|0
Mr
and Mrs .
Jimmie Ru*t-
\ for «’hom
Hite
h< <m k and
Naruy. and
Enc also the ,u,,
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- and h<
Ml esses and
i> full koowl-
to the rirrum-
rj <• j ofit. linHuf
.1 Mrs T.
J ue
Bov
Scouts in
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ther' to f
followed )
Inn
Den Mr
them wer
rrond Fall
rivanek S
Reese Bro
me Nowlin
Skrivanek
Charlie an
who were C u h
n last year were
Den rno
forr
ana
hovx i
M* x
mg
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Joe M
IMil In
inving
Rav-
in Sk-
were
. Ron-
egorv
ilev-on
not app
»f the comti
stork ami
far
inv
Mu Tau, BSP Hears Talk on "The
Connoiseur" by Mrs. C. E. Gentry
5 The a
verape numher of
Tei
tas Mu Tau chanter Beta
serving rof'
' iream and
eopie* of «'j
irh j*Mie nt this pub
Siftti
a Phi Sorority ’net at the
rak< sniiare
ated with au-
Ik at ton sn
Jd or distributed
(omr
minitv Center Monday
tumn leave*
- from
*» lace - laid
throueh the mail or eherwive
vufh in merrtx rs prevent
table cent*
•red xr
rfth autumn
to paid *ul
iscrib* r* durmp the
r
* F R Ketfx president
leaves.
x(ere Mme*-
12 month*
precedinf the da’e
condi
ucted the business when
Member*
present
shown »boi
re was- <Thi* inf or
mom
>\ making projects were dis-
Geni rv K
lellv
Schanewerk.
mat ion is r
erjuired from daifv
ruaflp
d and put to vote M r s
INxd Wash!
turn, B
ill 1) Itoaek.
weekly. *>e
miweefcly, and tri-
ly»vd
P»*o| was eb**ied ’reasur-
FYank N’ox a
itny <'n
dirge Robin-
w<f*kJx n«*w
*l».q*em only) 22t*t
ed to
su« r*eed Mr* Johnny Mil-
son. Bill Sts
arex an
d Miss Mary
)er w
ho 1* mov nr to California
Louise M< n;
ird
Chark
►s F Gent rr.
Ru*iiM
‘vx Manage-
Mr
s B B S«hanewerk. prog-
HAVE Bt
YKRS
tor farms.
5 vorn to and xulCffibH before
ram <
rhairman introdueed the
grating lanr
1 Write
* or rail giv-
me this 1
*t day of October
spiak
m M'* ( harlea tK’ntri
lot went
type im-
1t*59
Emma
Sims.
eav* an interesting talk on
ConiWNsesir ”
R iiowrien
)»r<*kr r
nd terms J
CM*
t*\ rOOMMtS
mn
jian expire* June 1.
|Ht
or al hour followed with
JK.n Wash ourn hoideis
fire* Arlitu
Abram Aril
ingtun
ng 7U2 Flast
50th Anniversary Celebration
Mr' Mildred Wilhoite of Fn- FYank. 6ft. is the former Miss
nis will attend the Mftli wedding Maudte May Vandergriff. Beth
anniversary of her parents. Mr were Ikirn in Tennessee. They
and Mrs George Frank at their have lived in Dentun County for
farm home near Argyle. Denton 55 years.
County. They have eight children. Mr*.
„„ .__... . . ,. Georgia Cross. Grapevine; Mrs.
The upon bMKW w,n be held
from2t« .' pm Sunday Mg.iw S(.,lHj|| Mrs Ann ,lodger..
and banners will be poMetl north Mr< M.‘v ,.„mhs a„ ,lf Fm,
of Argyle gmiii! uiredmns to Wor(|| ,'w. and John Wesley
the couple .s home. Frank. Dallaa. and Howard Joe
Thev were married at Rhome, Frank. Grapevine; 15 grand-
Tex.. Sept. 26. 1909. Mr. FYank. children, and three great-grand-
71. is a retired farmer. Mrs. children.
Central Hi HD Club Meets With
Mrs. Jordan; Elects Officers
Central Hi Home Demonstra-
tion Club met in regular ses-
sion Thursday at the home of
Mrs. J. N. .Jordan.
Mrs. S. Sibley, president, pre-
sided and Mrs. Wylie Lyons,
council delegate, gave her re-
port to the club.
Mrs. M M Czako returned
home Saturday night from;
Glennwood, M . where she
had visited her son-in-law and \
daughter. Mr and Mrs. A. M.
East. Her daughter brought her,
home, and will visit her moth-
er here several weeks. While in |
New Mexico Mrs. Czako enjoyed
the Cowboy Encampment and
the Catron County Fair. In the!
latter event the East's entry;
won quarterhorse grand cham-
pionship and a gelding of theirs
won reserve champion.
Officers for the coirmig year
were elected as follows: Presi-
dent. Mrs. Willie Vvers; vice-
president. Mrs. B. M. Brumley;
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Bob
C.aultney; council delegate. Mrs.
Jim Freeman reporter. M r s.
Louis Hrozu Jr.
These new officers take office
in January.
Refreshments were served.
Fourteen meinoers wero pres-
ent.
Larry Dobbs Feted
On Mi Birthday
Mrs. Franklin Dobbs enter
tainod ber son. lairn . on his
sixth birthday with a party at
the Community Center. Wednes-
day afternoon.
Games played were “Pin the
Tail on the Donkey’’ “D r o p
clothes pins in the bottle.”
Nancy Fcagins won both prizes.
Guests present were—Nancy
FYagins. Dennis Luksa, Gregg
Young. Rlfcky Waldrop. Rickv
Taylor. Mike Smith. Debbie
Wells. Debra. Dan and David
Christian, Sharon Collins. Don-
na Platek. Denise Skrivanek,
Karen llamil. Deborah Bozek.
Sharon Toupal. Donna Honza.
and Randall Dobbs.
Mrs. Joe Iaska took colored 1
pictures of the group. Other
guests present were Mr. and
Mrs E F. Alexander. Mrs Ed-
ward I.uksa, Mrs. E. S. McCord.
Mrs Edward Feagins. Mrs. AIvy
Collins. Mrs. Toupal and Mrs.
Loyd Taylor.
Jdnes Family Reunion Held Paris ‘ 'M
Procters Also Host them Here
The eight children of the late
Mr and Mrs. T. E Jones of
Paris w'ere all together at one
time Sunday for the first time
since 1948.
W. Sheffield. Dallas. Mrs E L.
McCauley. Paris, and Mrs. J. S.
Procter. Ennis
Accompanying Mrs. Procter
from here were her husband and
About 50 were hi Paris for son. James Bdd. and Becky Col-
llie reunion including members tins.
of the eight children’s families! Wednesday night Mr and Mrs.
and some other relatives. They I Procter ami Janes h>ld were
met at the home of Mrs. Roy ihost* to all but (wo «»f the Ino-
BIRTHS
Mr and Mrs. R. J. Morgan
were in Dallas today to bo with
his father at St Paul’s hospital
The elder Mtt. Morgan has been
in the hospital a week for treat-
ment of a heart attack. He i s
siil| under an oxygen tent. The
Morgans have gone to see him
daily.
Mr. and Mrs James W. McCoy
have announced the arrival of a
son. James Byron, born at 2 a m.
today at Ennis Municipal Hospi-
tal. The baby weighed 7 pounds
11 ounces. They also have a
daughter. Kay. who is 3' years
old.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Faulkner of Green-
ville and Mr. and Mrs. 0. L.
Beck of Naples.
Westbrooks, a daughter, of
Paris, and her seven brothers
ami sisters are Willie Jones.
Paris; nenry Jones, Wilmer; i
Dennis Jones. Watsonville. Calif.;
Miss Mary E. Jones and Mrs M.
Family Reunion
In Dallas Fetes
Mrs. McCrary
Mrs Joe McCrary, whose
birthday is today, was honored
by relatives Sunday when she
her husband and son. Bruce Mc-
Crary and Bruce Jr., her sister,
Mrs. Rav Houx, and Mr. Houx.
all of FInnis. were entertained. | Mrs J. G. Irby and Mrs. Ruben
Mrs. John Connell, sister of | Milligan attended a seated tea
the honoree, was hostess to the i Thursday afternoon in Corsicana
group at a dinner at her home at the home of Mrs. Charles H.
in Dallas, observing the occa-1 Hightower with Mrs. Ben Black-
thers and sisters. Willie Jones
and Mrs. McCauley, who were
unable to attend.
Present for the dinner here
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones,
Mr. and Mis. Dennis Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Sheffield and children,
Murry and Patty Ann; Mr. and
Mrs Westbrooks, Miss Mary FI.
Jones, and a niece. Mrs. Milton
Johnston, husband and son,
David, of Wilmer.
Mmes. Milligan
And Irby Attend
Tea, Corsicana
sion.
Other relatives and friends
called in the afternoon as fol-
low: Mrs. McCrary’s brother
and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs
mon. Mrs. Rena Hine and Mrs.
Randolph Jackson as associate
hostesses.
The event xvas a get-together
of the Pan American Round
Carrel Bruce, Rotan: and nop- Table of Texas, group that took
hew. Orvun Bruce and wife, Mr. an exiendvd tour in May for tho
and Mrs. Jack Slay, Mrs. A. C. purpose of reminiscing about
Chapman and Mrs. Raymond their trip other Corsieana mem-
McCrary, all of Dallas. ' hers of the party were guests.
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The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1959, newspaper, October 1, 1959; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801348/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.