The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1966 Page: 3 of 12
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Miss Collard and Fred Zapletal Plan
June 3 Wedding at St. John's Church
Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon Col-
lard, 1404 Lyndale Drive, have
announced the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
exughter. Miss Judy Carole Col-
lard, to Fred Zapletal, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Zapletal, 702
Casa Linda.
, A June 3 wed’ding in St.
John’s Catholic Church here is
planned by the couple.
/ The bride-elect is a 1964 grad-
uate of Ennis High School and is
employed by the Federal Bureau
of Investigation in Dallas. H e r
fiance was graduated from St.
John's High School in -1958 and
is employed by Owens -Corning
Fiberglas, Waxahachie.
JUDY CAROLE COLLARD
Janie Ellison, First Candy Striper To
Earn Cap, Honored Capping Ceremony
Janie Ellison, 15-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Ellison, was awarded her cap in
of the Hospital Auxiliary, pre-
a capping ceremony at 4 p.m.
Monday in the conference room
9 Ennis Municipal Hospital, for
having worked a hundred hours
as a Candy Striper at the hospit-
al.
, Janie, who began her work in
November as a Candy Striper,
hopes to be a nurse, she said.
She is a sophomore at Ennis
High School.
Mrs. C. B. Keever, president
sided at the capping ceremony
and introduced Hospital Admini-
straltor Aline Prestidge who pre-
sented Janie with her cap and
congratulated her on her many
ON THE
AVENUE
BY FAY CASEBOLT
- Ennis Garden Clubbers are
each supposed to make at least
one entry in at least one of the
classifications of the club’s an-
nual flower show, which will be
staged, free to the public, Tues-
day afternoon of next week, at
. the Community Center.
AMRS. BILLY J. MOORE, flow-
er show chairman this year, says
this show will be different and
outstanding and that all commit-
tees have been working to make
it so.
Each member must study the
schedule before making her en-
tries because no matter how
beautiful her flowers or her ar-
rangement may be, if she has
not followed the schedule she
will be graded off by the judges,
of course.
The flower show schedule is
an education in itself—to say
nothing of the grading system
outline! (See soc. item today;
Note to the public: Be sure
to attend this free flower show!
Orchids to March 31 birthdays
- — MRS. FRANCES ROSPRIM,
MELANIE JAYNE and RAN-
DALL WAYNE WASHBURN
(twins 1957), BILL BALDWIN,
MRS. BLANCHE TAYLOR,
CH/RISTI McLELLAND who will
' be 3, DONALD LLOYD SPENC-
ER (1964).
. •----======= ---------------------
hours and loyal service as a
Candy Striper.
Janie is the first Candy Strip-
er to receive the white trimmed
red and white striped cap,
though a number of the adult
workers have received their
pink caps for 100 hours of vol-
unteer service at the local hos-
pital and some have more than
300 hours. However, the Candy
Stripe division of the Hospital
Auxiliary was organized a few
years later ‘than the auxiliary it-
self was organized.
Mrs. G. B. Newman, an adult
volunteer worker, presided at
the punch bowl following t h e
ceremony. Lime sherbet punch
and cookies were served. Mrs.
Sam Keever, chairman of t h e
Candy Stripe division of the
Auxiliary, and Mrs. Ellison, co-
chairman and mother of the hon-
oree, were present, along with a
number of the honoree's
friends.
Co. Group Going
To District Meet
Home Dem Ass'n
Several Ellis County Home
Demonstration Club members
will be traveling to Sherman
April 5, to attend the District
IV Texas Home Demonstration
Association meeting. Delegates
to the meeting include Mrs. L. I.
Perry of the Onward Home Dem-
onstration Club, Mrs. Fred Sharp
of the Waxahachie Club, and
Mrs. Pat Duvall representing the
Midlothian Club. Alternates are
Mrs. Elwood Wilson from May-
pearl and Mrs. Roy Martin from
the Nash Club. Also, attending
the meeting from Ellis County
will be the presiding officer for
the session, Mrs. B. V. Lowry.
Mrs. Lowry was elected as dis-
trict director for the Association
for the nineteen county Exten-
sion District. Included in the
activities for the all day meet-
ing:
The delegates and other club
women will be enjoying a lunch-
eon at the Municipal Auditorium
in Sherman and workshop ses-
sions in Citizenship, Health and
Safety, 4-H, Family Life and
Recreation.
Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY—7 p.m.—Trin-
ity University Exes of Ellis Coun-
ty will be guests at a dinner at
Lakeside Country Club, here,
hosted by Dr. James W. Laurie,
president of the university, and
Mrs. Laurie.
THURSDAY—7:30 p.m.— En-
nis High, Junior and Beginning
bands will give a free concert,
open to the public, in the EHS
Gym
THURSDAY — 7:30 p.m. —
The annual Pinewood Derby
will be held at Travis School
cafetorium by Cub Scouts of
Pack 211. The public is invited.
FRIDAY—7:45 p.m. — The
Past Matrons and Patrons Club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Beetrice Chalmers, 807 W.
Knox.
FRIDAY—10:30 a.m.—Daffan-
Ennis Garden Club's Flower Show
"America the Beautiful" Be Held Tues.
“America The Beautiful” is book—Mrs. W. D. Bozek, Mrs.
the theme this year of the Ennis
Garden Club’s annual Flower
Show, to be staged free to the
public from 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday
at the Community Center.
Mrs. Billy J. Moore is flower
show chairman, with Mrs.
George H. Barney Jr. as co-chair-
man. Mrs. Edd Lewis, club pre-
sident, and other officers of the
club will form the hospitality
committee.
Other committees are: Sche-
dule—Mrs. H. C. Williams, Mrs.
L. R. Hooker, Mrs. Bill D. Bozek,
Mrs. Cecil H. Tolleson; Staging—
Mrs. George H. Barney Jr., Mrs.
Sam Keever, Mrs. Johnie F. Hra-
bina, Mrs. Walter Stout, Mrs. L.
R. Hooker, Mrs. Garner Dunker-
ley Jr.; Entries — Miss Dena
Lohr, Mrs. J. E. Minter, Mrs. L.
A. Williams; Classification—
Mrs. Ed Colvin, Mrs. A. L. Ruf-
fin; Placement—Mrs. Ray C. Tel-
fair, Mrs. Will Weatherford;
Clerks—Mrs. Kenneth Smith,
Mrs. W. B. Kinzie, Mrs. Fred
Smith, Mrs. Dan Tucker; Judg-
es — Mrs. 0. H. Lumpkin;
Awards—Mrs. J. E. Minter, Mrs.
C. T. Blackwood; Publicity—
Mrs. Floyd W. Casebolt; Educa-
tion—Mrs. Ruben Milligan; Prop-
erties—Mrs. O. H. Lumpkin, Mrs.
L. A. Williams, Mrs. C. B. Keev-
er, Mrs. E. E. Whitacre; Juniors
—Mrs. Bill D. Bozek; Guest
Latimer Chapter, United Daugh-
trs of the Confederacy, will
meet 'at the home of Mrs. L. E.
Allred, Oak Grove Rd.
MONDAY—7:30 p.m.— Travis
Elementary School Spring Musi-
cal will be held in the school
cafetorium. Nominal
charge. Public invited.
TUESDAY-3 to 6 p.m.
adm.
En-
Wednesday, March SO, 1966—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—3
DRAFTING
Residential & Mechanical
Floor Plans and Elevations
TR 5-2233
HOSPITAL NEWS
Mrs. Billie Don Scott and son
Manuel Santos
Barney Bedford
Michael Jones, Waxahachie
Mrs. Jose Guerra and son
Earl Camphell
Mrs. W. A. Merritt
Mrs. C. L. Fuller
Mrs. David Simmons
Alyne Smith
Antonio Alvarez
Tommy Money
Mona Molina
Jeane Wolfe
Roxie Bible
Richard Lung
Hallie Funderburg
Mrs. Jewel Manners
Willie Lee Byars
Annie Slovak
Mrs. E. E. Hobbs
Mrs. Antonia Flores
nis Garden Club’s annual flow-
er show, “America The Beauti-
ful," will be staged at the Com-
munity Center, free to the pub-
lic.
CUSTOM MADE
RUBBER STAMPS
UPCO PRINT SHOP
Edd Lewis; Social—Mrs. 0. H.
Lumpkin, Mrs. Billy J. Moore,
Mrs. H. C. Williams; Clean-up—
All club members.
The rules and regulations fol-
low:
Entries shall be ieceived from
9 a.m. to 11 a.m.; judges will ar-
rive at 11:30 a.m.; open for pub-
lic from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.; entries
must be removed by 6:30 p.m.
All arrangements must have
some plant material: no artificial
flowers or foliage may be used
in the entire show; no conserva-
tion material will be accepted in
any class; accessories, bases,
background material may be
used in any class if so desired;
if an accessory is included in a
class eligible for the Tri-Color
Award it. must be used in subor-
dination; exhibitors will be re-
sponsible for keeping their ex-
hibits in show condition; all de-
cisions of the judges will be fin-
al, and they may withhold any
award, at their discretion, from
any unworthy exhibit, even
though such an exhibit may be
the only entry in its class.
All entries must be passed by
the classification committee ;ar-
tistic exhibits may be accompani-
ed by a Title Card 3x5 folded in
half; scale of points in the new
Handbook are to be used in
judging; Sweepstakes will be
awarded in Artistic and Horti-
culture Divisions; Award of
Merits will be awarded in Speci
men and Potted Plants; Hot-
house, Greenhouse and Patio
plants are not eligible for the
high awards; the Standard Sys-
tem of Awarding will be used.
No District Conservation ma-
terial will be used in any class
list such as Texas Bluebonnet,
Blue Bell, Mountain Pink, Texas
Pink Star, Indian Paint Brush,
Dogwood. Shooting Star, Pink
Gentian, Blue Curls, Blood-
drops, Yellow Paint Brush, Wine
Cup, Standing Cypress, etc.
Cactus Spoon, Manzanita, Bear
Grass and Redbud may be used
in the Artistic Division.
* Star Pharmacy
200 W. KNOX
Woman’s World
Clubs • Personalities • Weddings • Homemaking • Fashion
Public Invited
Travis Musical
Monday Night
The Travis Elementary Spring
Musical will be given Monday
night at 7:30.
The program entitled “Tales
and Tunes” will be divided as
follows:
First Grade—Mother Goose
Concert; Second Grade—Lazy
Brown Bear; Third Grade— Cin-
derella; Fourth Grade—“William
Tell”; Fifth and Sixth Grades—
An operatta entitled “Dust in the
Sky.”
There will be an admission
charge of 50 cents.
VISIT HERE PRIOR TO
MOVE TO MISSISSIPPI
Mrs. Ben Bristow and chil-
dren, Christina and Nicky, have
returned to their home in Ard-
more, Okla., after a short visit
here in the home of her hus-
band’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Bristow. They soon will join
their husband and father, res-
pectively, who has accepted a
position with Emrich Flying Ser-
vice in Greenwood, Miss., as
pilot and instructor.
ATTEND MARKET
Mrs. H. G. Lilley, Mrs. Ada
Granberry and Mrs. Phyllis Al-
len attended the fifth season
knitwear and transition market
Sunday at The Apparel Mart, in
Dallas.
WALTER L. WILLIAMS
TELEVISION SERVICE
RCA
We Service all Makes-Models
208 N. McKinney TR 5-2437
PHONE TR 5-3881
Weekend Specia
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Clois Smith, Family Feted Sixth
Anniv. Tabernacle, With Pounding
Clois Smith, music and educa-
tion director, Tabernacle Bap-
tist Church, and his family, Mrs.
Smith, Laurie, Andy and Lisa,
were honored Sunday night
SPJST Youth
Club Meeting
For April 3
The SPJST No. 25 Youth Club
will have their meeting Sunday,
April 3, at 3 p.m. at the National
Hall.
An Easter egg hunt will be
held at 3:30 for members
through 12 years of -age.
Teen-agers will have a skating
party.
following the evening worship
service, on the anniversary of
his sixth year with the church.
The pastor, the Rev. C. Doug-
las White, spoke concerning Mr.
Smith’s faithful and loyal min-
istry to the church and the mem-
bership responded with an old-
fashioned food pounding, honor-
ing the family.
Mr. Smith expressed his ap-
preciaation to the church mem-
bers for “their generosity and
support over the past six years.”
Punch and cookies, prepared
for the occasion, by the church
hostess, Mrs. John Percival,
were served in Fellowship Hall,
setting for the occasion.
05 N. MAIN
ps
Bare and beautiful!
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1966, newspaper, March 30, 1966; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1647428/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.