The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1958 Page: 4 of 4
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Mrs Frank Hrbacek and Mrs.
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WWI JEANNE VANDEMIHE
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JeOnne Vanderslice - Jack Armstrong
Sot May 30 Wedding at Fellowship Hall
11 thaperone
tnp to fftif Antonio for the Bat-
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bright outlook for the
Inspec-
the bridegroom
Music for the wedding was
presented by Miss Eileen Parma.
and Wesley Lanicek. beat man.
Bridesmaids were Misses Ethe-
Jeen Zrnolka. Katherine l-anicek.
Jo Ella Valek. Ennis, and Patri-
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Construction of a Public Grain Warehouse
July 15, 1958 completion date
500,000 bushel capacity
Complete facilities for handling and storing Government
loan grain M,
Shower Honors
Miss Jordan
Mr#. Tom Neely of Waxaha-
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A meeting of the American
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Judge Hartsfield
Speaks Wednesday
gardens and the control of dif-
is ferent types of insects Also dis-
cdssed was the making of a com-
oo*-t pit.
During the business meeting
Howard Jack llgenfritz and Patrick Ryan
of Shreveport and Roger Loui
of Oklahoma City
Miss Crumley is descended on
j the paternal side from th** late
Mr and Mrs William Right
Crumley of Ennis She
MOVING TO KANSAS
Major and Mrs Stephen Ross
Gammon and children. Gail
and Stephen, who have been bv-,
mg tn Columbus. On. for seven
______________I peen, are moving to Topeka,
toededl awd after a tear of. tea returned to hu home in Aus- Kansan where Mator Gammon if
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Square dancing will be held
tonight at the legion Hall be
ginning at 7 30 p m.
Square dancing will fie held
each Tuesday and Friday night
i through May ^ according to an
announcement made today from
Ray Rickert Jr.
Bardwel Grail Storage Co.
Registered Nurses
Meat Recently
In Waxahachie
W \X-AH VTHI 1«x
program u I'robl*-
l entrance of King Antonio
I and his queen who were
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wetting magnifirte'ntly jeweled
trakui
When the lad band had
mafrhed we returned to th/* ho
ft reds around Enm
Srhtol was in a str* of mass
eonhixion Parents teachers and
KC Council
Sets Sunday
Family Night
Charles .1 Novy.
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d*‘d h ated to fo ter ’he
f bu .in* . in univ»*r»iti*
loser affiliation
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MISS PATSY R( TH ( ROW
. . . Tu be married
Patsy Ruth Crow and Jackie Gene Miller
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voting Billy Colvin, local at-
Mr Armstrong attended fomey. wau also a guest They
> Junior College ! presented by Alvin Nesu-
lda..
Folloaling the business ses-
sion, David Nesuda and K e n-
ncth Haskovec gave a demon
dration on soli conservation
The club motto, pledge and
I prayer wav led by Jimmy him,
first Christian
Fellowship Dinner
Is Postponed
Th* Fellowship <M
uled to be held toMg
f huren
all of Shreveport; Miss Mary
Bouchard of Gulfport, Miss,
Miss Peggy Wilson of Gaines-
11. A. Lemmon Jr.
In itiated Into
Delta Sigma PI
H'l lf ' lemmon Ir,
ivero’y was
rnembet >i
pp . < h.ipter
national prol
fr.der
-•<. p»ien I
and i
*-iuds
and ♦*» pfomol*
between the *
aid 'indent* Ol »»*fTiHl*'f* e
IP-’a Kappu chapter has mi
tiffed over JJ'Hi m**fnler since
jt wt1*. f*j*jnd*'l in I'<30 A’ the
pre * nt the » Mp’er has 83 active ,
undergraduate member*- and 25
fa/ ul’y m»-n i*-r,
i if the
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. .v>v»> Delta Kappa. Tau Beta Pi, background music for the danc-
his son and groomsmen will be pj Tau Sigma. Sigmu Tau Phi .....
David Broussard of Houston. ’ pta Elgma, St Pat’s Council,
John Weinmann of New Orleans ‘ a S M E and the Society of Au-
both his cousins; Edward Crum-1 tomotive Engineers He w a s
and Mrs l>eon Prachyl her wrists. Her veil of illusion
wedding trip to Louis- fell from a crown of flower.". She
carried a white orchid surround-
tephanotj*.
Honor attendants were Miss
the wedding vows at the double Pauline Dlabaj. maid of honor,
ring < eremony.
The bride is the former Miss
Evelyn Holy, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Frank L Holy. Route cia Spaniel. Dallas,
one Mr and Mrs lx*uis Prachyl Gnximsmen were Bobby Joe
of Route three ar** parents of prachyl. Louis F. Prachyl. bro-
thers of the bridegroom. Johnny
Slovak and Sylvester Holy, bro-
ther of the bride.
Donna Toupal of Dallas and
Susan Dlabaj. neices of the
bride, were f1ow*er girls. Altar
were Willie Zmolik and
:: To Be Married October 24 in Waxahachie
ford
The couple plans an Octob* r
24 wedding in the chape) of the
First Methodist Church in Waxa-
Grand
Knight, announced todiy that
Knights of Columbus Council
will hold 9 family night Sunday
at K C Hall
Supper will be served at 6
pm and will be followed by a
program All members and their
families M*e Invited to attend
tend eteperonet. EnteMte*. and will ynn tr/gether for a con
es-Enn«x«es gathered en the cert in the aPemoon.
> of the Earn Door reMew-‘ TraiMpor*e*ion war provided
, far * /< * * '
led the
e announced the birth o f Thursday at the home of Mrs
ir second child, a son
sHie- FrfeOCts
Born F’nday morning
made it. Th** pro- 25 a ...... .. .
Meeting Of Sheep
Demonstrators
Held Recently
Members of tiv* Ennis Com-
munity 4 H Club, who h a v e
fM***p 'lemon* t rat ion < met re-
cently at the home of their lead-
er. Alvin Xesuda.
Their topic of dr«u-sion stres-
sed profitable management.
Chars based on woo) produc-
Mrs William Right fJ6n an<] population
of Ennis She was nolPj a )
graduated as valedictorian from yrjung flheep pr^Mhicvr
“Insert Control and Compost
Pit” was the program that Mrs.
Corley and Mrs. Wylie
VIVA!rvJ Lyons presented to the Central
De V*-rc Miller H« Home Demonstration Club
gagement and approaching mar-
Kenneth riage of their daughter. Miss
to Jackie Gene Miller, son of hachie Rev Floyd E. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. E D Miller of Mil- will officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Prachyl Honeymooning
In Louisiana Following Wedding Here
Mr. :
;are on a
lana following their marriage at
St. John Catholic Church at St
o'clock in the morning Saturday
The Rev. John McCallum r«*ad
In the **H*!al hour following '
*ii»* program nefre-hmenls were
served *o 12 dub members
, «enlor
I ORF* f*f
fllt;.|t< J
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weighed eight
The Mdler's other child
•.eha Reher's age 2 ■< years
Mr l.y Ijs Beard is the baby'i
^terjtil grandmother
___________ Paternal grandparents area council delegate report was
turr.ed tetk the Mr. and Mrs. lee Miller of Den given by Mrs Jim Freeman
i g!:a*p>e of old ison, Kan.
Carol Choir Sings
At State Festival
The Carol choir of Taber-
nacle Baptist Church is in Fort
W'orh today to pnrtk .pale m
one of four state music festi-
vals. tponsored by the Church __
Music Di»p»rtrtient of ’be Texas.. The Fellowahip MMikr schbd-
Bap’iW r>neral Convention uled to be held tonight at First
■i ’ - Chdlrs from this area will Christian Church has been
came FrMay mght. when i;ng for individual adjud/cation postp*med due to the bad wea-
-I ther.
Judy Hrabinf Soil Conservation i
' demonstartions by Kenneth
Havkovec and David 'Nesuda
and Ant control demonstration
by Tommy Davidson.
Participants in District Four
competition at Denton May 3 will
be Kenneth Haskovec and David
Attending were
Tommy
FEPENNIAl
fwrer-TY« suoAMoaasf
» U«»y 0*0** wS>* /eewia* »»Mt,
*•*» 9ro/ln9 for r®--r bv«***ck from
>or<of oo*a Ire*. Floof m row* Kko
3 (eeevfp fvr on# ccroj,
SSM,
r *Ov«*a b*f. SIS, M eeveO b«fk
S47 in
W boo. HMM, OH weoeto.
IM1 vour er etenev orSor to4ev
fur preerfS <0>i«0r|f.
A. 8 COHNE* A SONS
For 493 towVv4, Toom
waf held,
wery band in San Antonio
cottbined talents and gave a
eoHFful and thrilling exhibition
of toerHdng and olavmg No
Dte wdl soon forget the magni-,
fkfllnt entrance of King Antonio ' , . . ,
X<VI 3W1 l.u quren .ho wer<- m,k' ’ '1r"3m ’ real
ridfeg in beautiful ears and
Study Club
Members Attend
Luncheon-Show
The Woman’s Study Club and ,
guc t > were in Dallas W'ednex-
day for a hint heon and tn attend
the show "South IScifid” at the
Wynnew*x>d TheatHky*
Twenty five ladles attended
Mrs Raymond Wilkerwin is,
president of the Hub
?. Goodwin who has,
been so patient with us all year I
To our chaperones, Mmes Bur-
den. Bartlett. Goodwin. Whit-f
lock Blackwood, Parked. Tel-
fair P***4 McCullum. McMurray
and Mr. Campbell well never
ed the dew-rted lobby in’o a forget how understanding you
were and how you made our trip
more
for pro
> if*■***« and
futurt’ club
cussed Mi is'
ne. ep’ed as a
i ers being furnished by James
Pat’s Council,; Hart.
Bullard, both of Oklahoma Cdy.'year and was candidate for the
« . .. Charles Tucker of Norman . ....
Nesuda. Roger Nemjdl and also pnnapj Thomas. Richard wm<? honor his junior year. His
HTb/dui^voted to meet again Baker a?d pou^,as fraternity is Sigma Alpha
i Ritual of Jewels Degree Conferred
mafrhed we returned to th/* ho Mr and Mr**
tel tired, hof with the feehng have -............ - .
of tevmg done our best their second child, a sun David Lyons
wjs i rounrf tdiol^ cfl^cuwiofl W3W
dultd (# the next morning and f»rn Friday morning April held by dub members and pro-
aedtehf/w we made d Th/* pro- 25 a* *M micipal Hospital, t h e gram leaders. The dlacuaaion
mile df a mommf? of to»irt mad* baby weighed eight pounds, was about insect problems in
geWng up at such an hour
The fin.t tour wa< the San *
Jute Mtttfdn the cldrw and
mtet beautiful in San Antomo 1
wrtH rts Earnout Row* Window. P
sedteed as if we 1
eitek to catch a
Sag Ast/mjo.
At the AtefM everyone f*
viewed. Lbe gJoru/js momenta of
hutery
lay Mlernodn was (he bigi
pated* There were many beau
uftf floata and bands from
ev#ywhere We all regttigd ttef
out aftern/xm mar'hes of weeks
ore paiA off No one funded
feh ill from the lung march
iterhapt Ue highlight of the
a
.* Si Jma Pi *a
» Y<,/l l.'hnt-ri
/•d into the membership of Phi home of their leader, Mrs, John-
Bet a Kappa and is also a member
of Alpha Lambda Delta, honor-
onoesmaius, miss janic« vruw, | scholastic fraternity and
Miss Frances Aimer. Mi.™ Ruth gappa Kappa Gamma, social sor-
. Knighton, Miss Virginia BIDzard orJty wa{j formerly present-
and Mrs John f harles Mr Ixiat!, society at the D»,moisel!e
ball of 1955. having been chosen
Princess in the Royal Cotillion
------ . . i Court of the Holiday-In Dixie
vllle, Miss Ixiu Ann Koerner of the proceeding
i .»VB*^, ... , ----------• ---z | spring >ne nas enricnea n e r ■/ r •••- ••• -’v-'n •~--
’ of Norman, Oklahoma., and Miss educational background with ex- tai ,l’p Driskell-School of
-.....-J. »the Dance.
of the prospective bridegroom. ;- re(.jta| which will feature
PatrtctJ wi . tf.au ter.tr »r Wr a Sra^uate of ballet, toe dancing, ballroom
____ _ _____________ _____ __________ Nesuda W ** K,lt C ^a”J.J i High School and expects to be dancing and some tap routines.
tte'lflTowers'Kand Festival At had "had three day* "of fun ‘ ^Tommy Davidion.’ nOl‘a’ Ark and 5*7 * 7°! «radualed from the University will be held at the San Jacinto
5ar smid the roar of two r i« hard fo put Into words i Demonstrttiofl reports on( leson. cousins of the bride-elect,; of Oklahoma in June with a Auditorium, according to Mrs
chaft*r*d t/usws and shouts of our thanks and impossible to county Field Day were given by the candles and little bachelor of science degree in Karl Driskell, instructor and
goo4#>ys we were off' name each pers<*ri who helped tractor demonstrators, Roger Miss Mary Tribble of Fort mechanical engineering. at r.r
Airlfo was first stop. There make the trip possible. Nesuda and Danny Novy. Dairy Worth, another cousin, will be ( which time also he will be corn
. r.n< band Mudnd. wmdd' nW‘W iOmt
Hn^r~*r<- .*«hf M to wtend » “d^Hr^h”. qltl cUttmtl JI...Mr m’?t ; erom Delta Kappa. TauBMa Pi.
warfth* inside view of the dome • *<*» Mr
Aftfr a chilly pi/mc at Barton
Spnhgs we were off again for
' S5M Antonio.
*P arrived al the Robert E
T^ee Hotel aixrat 2 and fran*»-
f*
New officers of the organiza-
tion to be installed In the near
future are Mrs. Goodwin, presi-
dent; Mrs. Kelly vice presi-
dent; Mrs. Leon Crane, record-.
Ing secretary. Mrs. Jack Burt-
head. corresponding secretary
! Moseleys To Attend aehnitr:——
**Samton If Miks" Joan Martinek
i Mr and Mrs Thomas Q. Mose- On Dean's List
y fave rmrwl few teruu of Route
the M- n.politeo >per». S«n- gnnj, daughter of Mr and
M? wd. Mr’enThh. Wm! •“* and 1»57
M i School, was one of twenty stu-
tL .UvfftrMire will teeia at S*’111 * Tex>* Woman's Univer-
d Ji ^^M^ftT?sS?Fair who "»*’* the f>an ‘
m» « mn 1 ”»•emtltrr
Appeertng In the Open win’ X‘*» Marti nek. a freshman
be Rise mevem m Halite. Clif Undent majoring in medical
u lord Harvout as the High Pnest.i technology, made all A s” on
a. Vino Del Monaco and William her first semester work reports
wddertnan. * from the University state.
, instructor
at director of the schorA.
Roth group numbers and solo organist and Mrs. Joe Kudrna
routines will be seen during the vocalist.
The* bride. giv*»n in marriage boys
by her father, wore a gov.n of Gene Knize.
white nylon lace over satin and _,\t 3 dinner h<-ld at noon Sat-
fell into a chapel train The urday at K J.T Hall Miss Mary
fitted bodice was fashioned with Ann Mikula and Mrs. Eugene
a portrait neckline and long Pecha) registered guests. A
sleeves tapered to points over dance honoring the newly weds
--------- - - was Saturday mght at
KJT Hall
The newlyweds will reside in
Roswell. N M where the bride-
groom is stationed with the U.
S Airforce.
They both graduated from St.
house and bridal shower honor- John High School._____
ing Miss Edna Jordan, bride-
elect of her son. Bill Neely, on '
Saturday from 2 to 6 pm. at ’
the family residence. ,
Guests were greeted by the I
hostess and honoree Coffee and
Cokes were served to guests by *
Mmes Jimmy Rogers and Doug- I
las Medlorke
Decorations weer arrange-
ments of iris and groupings of
pot plants.
betebve. After > quick r»* t arid
•udBer we dr*-sw-d in uniforms mor,. pleasant by having fun
and boarded bos** for Alamo wjth 0< To bus drivers. Mr Hill
fiDtelum where the band concert and Mr Culpepper, who put up
with noise and w*-ht above and
beyond the call of duty we can
never thank you enough for it
To ail the band plrents, teach-
-r »ndlown.p«Ipte wfa helped Hag progrOm Qn
U*. in our lunn-raiwnig - 9
4 sincere thank y*/u for helping COHffOl
<inn;*i nurr 1
e |»o ab>! t>
Central Hi HD Club On Four trt Beta Sigma Phi Meeting
The Ritual of Jewels Degree [for Mmes Eddie Wihon and
was conferred on Mines. MurljOpa’ Rothnsoft.
Furney, George Schrader. Ken j During the business
neth Forehand and W F. Temp i final plans were^made for the
leton at the regular meeting of FoJfnder* ,pay BAnT«,e.u
Mu Tau Chapter of Beta Sigma ** hfW tonight at the Com-
Phi Sorority Monday afternoon munity Center.
in the home of Mrs. B B. Sch- Mi»s Mary Ix>uise Menard pre-
anewerk Route Two sented the program ' nterprHa
The Pledge Ritual was held turn of I>ove from the book.
’“Conduct, Expression and Pur-
pose”
| Mrs Schanewerk served a sal
I id plate to Miss Menard. Mmes.
Wilson. Robinson. Furney. Fore-
| band. Sc hrader. Templeton. E
! R. Kelly. Ivan Goodwin. Charles
Gentry. Jim McCoy. Howard Mc-
Donald. Gladys Curfr and lx>yd
Dance Recital
Slated Friday
I Approximately fifty
sters ranging in age from three
, to 15 will be featured Friday at.
Park Ridge, III., Miss Susan Key I ’r’rl”nJ \a,e has enriched h e r 3 P rn ,n annual Spring reci-
touch of excitement to the trip ’
Friends gathered to help unload ,
‘Xte o* Byrd
one minded, though, because we ' Trojacek,
i __ -r --
It is hard tn put Into words 1
our L
name
* - - 2 1 Z Mills of Shreveport The First
’spiaker at Hi*' Ennis 4 H Club Methodist Church in Shreveport
Wednesday night at the Nation will b*> the scene of the marriage
‘ - — j at 8 pm the evening of June
In his speech on “ClHzenship” | 1^« with Dr. D L Dykes Jr., of-
he stressed the importance of Delating,
The bride-elect’s attendants
will be Mrs Robert Floyd Kil-
Imgsworth of Magnolia. Ark , a
' cousin, matron of honor; and
bridesmaids, Miss Janice Crow,
Texas State College in Com-
merce 1
fMM Af»erwar4s we on the cbur*h bus
CTtrttese Tet Gtedew I ..................
ndge Park, breMte; *f>Me PBr>W HfHPrrAL
wgte te light • g yr Foeter who tes beeft hl |
rday morr. ng tte tteteeltfie S. P. Hesplta! in Houvton
F3W ♦♦ Wf out ‘ tin
Mr. and Mrs. A. E Crow. For-
Byrd High School in 1054, at- iJOn three she**p herds fol- reston. have announced the in-
tended Southern Methodist I'm- lowed
versify and expects to receive /_ ______
her bachelor of arts degree in Haskovec. Tommy Davidson. Patsy Ruth Crow. Waxahachie
| June from the University of Carol and Roger Nesuda.
Oklahoma She was recently ar- Food demonstrators will meet
; corded the honor of bong invit- Tuesday at 3 30 p.m. at t h e
! nA Inlz. I rnomii/, r<h(n nf I'M f.t.mn r.f fl.z.ir ll-'itir-r \frii John-
me Hrabina,
MISS CARO1.TN < Rl MLEY
, . . Betrothal h annoanerd
Carolyn Crumley-Frederick Z. Mills Jr.
Platt June 14 Wedding in Shreveport
Mr. and Mrs. L' ____
1 R 1 g h t Crumley of Shrr-
v e p 0 r t Louisiana have
i announced th/* engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter. Miss Carolyn Crum*
1 ley, to Frederick Zollicoffer
.. . ... .... ............. 1 r Milton Hartsfield of Waxaha- iV11.1?°f Mr 5
Eunice Vanderslice 101T read the wedding vows. ichie. county judge, was guc-rt
W. btenpaaaswannMiiues the en-i Miss Vanderslice and her
ga^oPient end approaching mar-1 (
riagb of her daughter. Misst fiance both graduated from En*, at Hall
Jeaitee Vanderslice, to Jack | nis High Si hoel She will reeeivr ,n hl
Amtftrong son of Mr and Mrs j her BS degree May 25 from East
WO. Armstrong Route One,
| »|><71 X SG*. 99 S • ZW8 starve e ’teap^ •
Tw doubif nfi< cFr^mony Junior College,
will fie held May 30 at Fellow 1
ship Hal) at M?v?n o'clock in the The couple will reside in Pasa-
eve^ng Rev Ralph Reasor will dena following their wedding
FHS Band Member Tells of Recent
Trip To Son Antonia Festival
iJte Thursday at 4 30am the for home Coming to Ennis In a and the pledge of aleglance by
/ Oliver.
Recreation was led hy Ran
dall Oliver.
Members participating in the
- I KelHH t I l/Ukll ■ tele
»ry much * The*e were David Nesuda,
area No 4^ anfl jimmy Oliver, Pal
, Carol Ann 1
and Tommy Davidson.
Demonstration
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