The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1971 Page: 4 of 6
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LAST NIGHT’S B&PW CLUB meeting at Dan’s Town House Lawhon, with Miss Gooch. Mrs. Preston’s subject was “ An % 3 Er 833888808880838838883 . ; - , .
featured a talk by Lucille R.Preston of Dallas, treasurer of International Experience," in which she told about the Dal HEALTH CAREERS DAY at Ennis High and Junior High Ennis Municipal Hospital Administrator Ron Hudspeth
las B&PW Clubs working with SMU in sending students to 630 ria 410 Ry Aa PA 22 • . r 1
Texas Federation of Business and Professional Women’s foreign countries to live for about six weeks with families : ' (right in picture) and Director of Nursing Service at the
Clubs and chairman of the finance committee (second from abroad. When they return, their talks before the clubs are the Future” by Anthony Owens of Austin (left in picture)
left) who was introduced by Mrs. Wendell Dover (left). Third most interesting. She also gave much on the B&PW’s field representative for Texas Health Careers. His talks local hospital Mrs. Kathryn Housley, R. N (center in
in picture is Shirley Womble, Dallas realtor, whoaccompani- international affairs. The necklaceshe is wearing was pre- . -
ed the speaker to Ennis. Next in picture is the local club sented to her by Mrs. Dover, following her talk, as a token given before schools is sponsored by the Texas Hospital picture) who introduced him. He gave brief descriptions
president Mrs. Marvin K. Lemons andfar right, Miss Thelma of appreciation from the, club. The Easter theme was used Association and member-hospitals and he was accom- of some of the 22,000 job opportunities in health care-
Gooch, who gave invocation. Quests of members in- in the taole decorations and a salad plate was served at
troduced were Wendell Dover, with his wife, and Mrs. J. V. the long tables, laid in yellow.ponied at San Jacinto Auditorium here for his talks by ers and allied fields.
The Carl Moores’ 50th Anniversary To
Be Noted With Reception 2 to 5 Sun.
MR. and MRS. CARL R. MOORE
'Celebrating Mr and Mrs. Carl at .Bristol,:. Madisonville, Dallas,
R. Moore's 50th wedding anni- Wilmer and Seagoville. Their
versary, a reception will be held hobbies include fishing, growing
from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at their flowers, especially cacti; writing
home at Bristol, with their child and traveling to points through-
dren as hosts, out the USA. Mrs. Moore is a
.Mr. and Mrs. Moore were mar- member of Bristol Baptist
ried March 24, 1921, in the home. Church.
of the. bride’s parents, after the Their children are Mrs. Aton
couple had grown up as school Wallace of Huntsville, Mrs. Billy
sweethearts. He was born May Goff of Pasadena, Texas, Mrs.
15, 1903, at Bristol and she was T. W. McWhorter of Montgom-
born Aug. 26, 1904, also at Bris- ery, Texas, and Carl R. Moore
tol. They are retired restaurant Jr. of -Dallas. The Golden Anni-
andcafeteria proprietors and versary couple also have eleven
since their marriage have lived grandchildren.
; Pres. Sue Deen Gives Mu Tau Chapt. BSP Mrs. Julia Elliott of Austin Gives
Program; Mrs. Baker Elected 71-72 Pres. Art Club Program on Painting Roses
- Mu Tau Chapter of Beta Sig- Randy Jones, Mrs. Bill Kinzie, Mrs. Haskell Howell, presi- Mrs. Murlin Tomlinson’s paint-
ma Phi held its regular meeting Miss Carol Sue Lemmon, Miss dent, presided at the meeting of ings are currently on display at
Monday night at the home of Deen, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Baker, the Ennis . Art Club Tuesday Dan’s Town House and during
Mrs. Joe A. McLelland. After the Mrs. Shiver and the hostess, night. , A the month of April, Mrs. T. 1.
meeting was called to order by Mrs. MeLelland. .Mrs. Murlin Tomlinson, pro- Sanders will have a showing of
President Miss Sue Deen, the op- ------------------ ( gram chairman, introduced Mrs. her work there." -
ening ritual was repeated in uni- Concerning Julia Elliott, of Austin, a promt- .g
| ^Information was given . the Ah . ub ========= =============
- members on the state convention Ennis Daily News in yesterday’s painting roses. Several of her K - spiced tea were
which will be held June 11-13 paper concerning the OEA get- beautiful paintings were on dis-served by the hostesses: Mmes,
in Dallas ting ready for contests omitted play. Elmo Wade, Ronald Peel and
. New officers were elected for two names and had wrong con- At the conclusion of her dem Harold Collins. The next meet-
- the following year, to be instal tests in another place or so, onstration, she presented the ing will be April 20.
led in MaLa AS follo: President Mrs. Clyde Booher said the painting to the. club. This lovely -------------------—
Mrs. L. D. Harris, secretary, errors were made at die school painting will be used as a fund- CUSTOM MADE .
Mrs. BillShiver, and treasurer, in typing the materialand asked rains Thomas Holland seere RUBBER STAMPS
Miss FreidaWilson. >that the following be printed to- Mrs. hiomas Hollands secre 1
-0. day in correction: Omitted was tary, called the roll and read the UPCO PRINT SHOP
22-2 - = =====.....Classified Ad-
aiven by Miss e es. Baldwin- and Pam Perry, Busi- nual art show, which will be
that music is the art of xpreS ness Spelling. Pam Perry and April 24-25. It was decided to in-
. sing emotion through sound, and poallerooi Ter and — - * ****** ne wall
that music is often called the - 45 1.8
universal language. Each mem-
ber participated in the program
by giving her views on h e r
favorite music. 5
WE NOW HAVE TH E
HELLO
______. ...-. NEW TEXAS ALMANAC
After the program, refresh- SHOP
mentsof lemon or chocolate pie -19
or banana nut cake and coffee or . - hen " -
cold drinks were served. The
SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED y
clude crafts in the show, as well TRAIN now to drive semi tractor
- as paintings. It was announced and trailers, local, over the road.
that; miniature paintings by the You can earn up to $5 per hour
members will be on sale during after short training.; For inter-
the Polka Festival, at the VFW view and application, call (214)-
Hall, at Dan’s Town House and 744-3573, orwrite PersonalDept.
H&II Hardware Store. Highway Systems, Inc., P. 0.
a following members were present:
, Miss Bill Brasher, Mrs. Frank
Novotny, Mrs. Bob Jones, Mrs.
Mrs. Larry Doyle
Honored With Pink
MRS. GORDON/ANDERSON ADAMS ’ And Blue Shower
"Andy" Adams Takes Fort Worth Girl As wall No More Poth % Pink ana
Bride; Couple at Home in HoustonDIr Shrrent Wineo Or. and MIX
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ander- of Houston, formerly of Ennis. Barbara Gibson at the home of
son Adams are living in Houston His maternal grandmother is Mrs Wingo Bluebonnet Trailer
following their wedding which Mrs. C. E. Hickox of this city. Park 101 Lilac 1
was solemnized Feb. 27, in St. - Mrs. James W. Cage of Lawton, The serving : table was laid
it Paul’s Presbyterian Church in Okla,; was matron of honor and with a white lace cloth over yel.
Fort Worth. The Rev. Jerry Mrs. Danny E. Long also attend- low and fruit punch was served
Walker officiated. \ed the bride. Charles Robert with white petit-fours which
The bride is the former Cathy Hext of Canadian was best man. were embossed with pink and
Hardisty, daughter of Mr. and Kenneth Hardisty a brother of were a parties
& 1enAeC 11AI0C y a PIOCECE blue confection booties, along
Mrs. Kenneth L‘ Hardisty of the bride, was groomsman. Ush- with pastel-mints. The center
7201 Turner Ter Fort Worth, ers were Ronald Hardisty and piece was a small umbrella with -
The bridegroom s parents are Randolph Hardisty, brothers of a miniature baby doll in front of
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan W. Adams the bride, George Verner and it Gitts were arranged on tables,
DEddie Massey of Houston. ‘ laid with yellow cloths.
Day I Or DCDISE The bride’s gown was an orig- _____-______________
inal in candlelight white satin.:
I omTen Meer wiln Bands of lace into which pearl Neva I rojacek S
MA beads were sewn accented the t ,
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MR. and MRS. E. J. CHRISTIAN er presiding. . . eye when Sa child,e was worn as entertained their daughter, Ne-
Mr .and Mrs. E. J. Christian ed couple are members of the Mrfs. Faye Lipscomb gave the something old. A single white vas on her onh daxi at
celebrated their Golden Wedding First Baptist Church here, opening prayer. Cards were sign- glanellia. from which fell, satin their home, aturday events
anniversary Sunday from 2 to 5 The serving table was laid ed for the sick and bereaved streamers was the bride’s bou- with a slumb er partytanded the
Th in the Comminity home of Mrs. R- Harcrow, auet The group first attended ine
P^m the - Co y with a net cloth over wl te satin with President. Mrs. H. T. Lest- " Following a reception in the Father - Son, Mother - Daughter
e , and centered by an arrangement of the church and Mrs. Tom church parlor the couple left basketball game at the St. John
Hosts were the couples chil- 0f yellow chrysanthemums and Moseley then brought an inter- for a short honeymoon en route Gym.
dren and their respective spous- carnations. The three-tiered esting lesson from the Home their home in Houston. Both Following the game, they all
es, as follow: Mr .and Mrs. James white wedding cake was frosted Mission book “The Diaronic are former students at Stephen gathered at the home in the din-
Christian, Grand . Prairie; Mr white and decorated in gold with Task.” This lesson completed the FY Austin University. Mr. Adams ing area where the table covered
and Mrs. Cecil Christian, Mr. and the gold numerals “50” atop, study of this book, is a member of Alpha Kappa in white and blue held the birth-
Mrs. Bobby Christian, Ennis; Mr. Orange sherbet punch was serv- Mrs. W. R. Pool read the Cal- Psi. day cake decorated in white and
and Mrs. Don Mitchell, Dallas, ed from a large crystal punch endar of Prayer for Missionaries ______blue. Cup cakes, cookies, chips,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. McCoy, En- bowl, and other appointments having birthdays on this date, pl-LC candy and cold drinks were serv-
nis. Their other son and his were also in white and gold. and Mrs Sallie Hefner led this DIREC ed.
wife, Mr .and Mrs. Donald--prayer. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lynn The night was spent playing
Christian of El Paso, were unable HOW TO Mrs. Harcrow served delicious Varnell of Dallas have announc- records and various games.
to attend. The honored couple BE SPRY chips, cookies and coffee, ed the arrival of a baby daugh- Breakfast was served Sunday
also have 14 grandchildren. WALLA WALLA, Wash. (API. The following were present: ter, Rachel Paige, born at 5.59 morning.
Among the 250 who register- —There’s nothing like a daily Mmes. Earl Andrews, Hefner, a.m. March 19 at Presbyterian Those attending were class-
ed, besides friends and relatives does of cayenne pepper to keep Mary Betts, Lipscomb, Franklin Hospital, Dallas. She weighed mates: Rhonda Rhea, Lori Patak,
of this area, were those from a fellow spry. That at least is the Dobbs and son Lester, Ruth Me- 7 pounds and is 21 inches tall. Mary Elizabeth Mach, Denise
Corpus Christi, Tulsa and Coun- formula of former Bronco Buster Neil R. D. Kelsey Irene Fowler Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kriska, Becky Kudrna, Tina Na-
cil Hill, Okla., Paris, Texas; George Gibbs of Walla Walla. Joe Cummings J. L. Walker, Lon Varnell of Sewanee, Tenn., varro, Anita. Zmolek, Monica Tro-
Fort Worth, Dallas, . Burleson, And he ought to know—he just Pool, W. I. Rabe, Moseley and and Mr .and Mrs. Ray C. Telfair jacek, Donna Matous and the
The E. J. Christians’ 50th Anniversary
Event Attended bv 250 Well Wishers
never take
our freedom
for granted
Appreciate it. Protect it. But never
v take it for granted or one day we may suddenly
-01 discover it’s no longer ours..
Miss “Liberty Enlightening the World” is one
symbol of our freedom—the freedom that allows
us to read these very words, uncensored by :
government. The freedom that allows us to speak
up in public, choose the career we want, change
jobs, travel, own property... and the freedom of *
a thousand other privileges.
Appreciate our freedom. We must protect it... so
it will last all our lives-and all our children’s
* lives-and beyond.
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
A tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility
Garland and Denton. The honor- observed his 110th birthday. the hostess.
of Ennis.
honoree.
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The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1971, newspaper, March 25, 1971; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1676677/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.