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IT WAS ANTE-BELLUM all the way as noted above in the attire of the southern belles and beaux at the
plantation garden scene in the Old South in Tabernacle Baptist Fellowship Hall at the youth Valentine ban-
quet L to R (Front Row)- Cindy Smith, Peggy Gentry and Debbie Roberts. (Peggy made her yellow dotted
swiss ball gown and combed her hair in curls, 18th Century style, laced with flowers). Back row- Charles
Gentry Jr., Steve Nash and Jim Smith.
Mrs. Bill Brasher Gives the
Program at Mu Tau, BSP, Meet
Reeves
Mu Tau Chapter of Beta for her decorations,
Sigma Phi met in the home of Those present: Mmes. Baker,
Miss Sue- Deen, Bluebonnet Bob Jones, Randy Jones,
Mobile Home Park, Monday George Kubin, Fred Mc- c
night. Cullough, Steve Huff, Bud Cemetery.
The meeting was called to .Harris, Frank Novotny, Bill
order by the president, Mrs. Joe Shiver, Miss Freida Wilson and
Baker. All members were the hostess Miss Deen.
Funeral services for Mrs.
Douglas Reeves, 31, of Tyler,
were held Monday at Burk-
Walker-Tippett Funeral Chapel
and burial was in Bristol
‘ BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G.
Krajca, 206 Metropolitan have
announced the arrival of a baby
daughter, Angela Ranee, born
at 1:26 p.m. Friday 28 at
Bardwell
News
Those attending the funeral of
Jeff Wilson of Forreston from
this area at Rudolph Funeral
Home in Waxahachie Saturday:
George Grammer and mother,
Mrs. G.W. Grammer, Mr. and
Mrs. W.D. Bozek, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Gailey, Mrs. Edd Lewis,
Mrs. J.T. Austin, Mrs. Lois
Hallabough, Mrs. Alvy Collins
and Mrs. Ben Junkin, and Mr.
and Mrs. L.B. Bitner of Odessa.
Pendell Wheatley underwent
major surgery in W.C. Tenery
Hospital Friday morning. His
condition is reported
satisfactorily. His room number
is 121.
Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Goodwyn
visited Bill Pilgrim in the Ennis
hospital Sunday afternoon. The
Pilgrims are former residents
of Bardwell.
Mrs. Rex Manning and Mrs.
J.B. Lowry Sr. visited Mrs. Bob
Baisden, a pneumonia patient in
W.C. Tenery Hospital Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gailey’s
Sunday dinner guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hubig and
father, Frank Hubig Sr. of
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Williams of
Dallas were Sunday guests of 1
Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Boswell.
Mrs. Williams remained
Sunday night and Monday for a
longer visit.
Mrs. Stella Lathum and son,
L.T. Lathum of Fort Worth
were Sunday luncheon guests of
their sister-in-law and aunt,
Mrs. Lois Hallabough.
Mrs. A.W. Haye’s Saturday
visitors were her brother and I -
sister-in-law, Mr. end Mrs. John
Gilmore, of Itasca; her
grandchildren, Don, Jerry Lynn
and James Hayes of Avalon
were her Sunday visitors.
Mrs. J.W. Williams visited
over the weekend with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Mauldin of
Waxahachie.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Howard
and daughter Pam, of Bristol
were Sunday visitors of their
parents and grandparents, Mr.
| and Mrs. Grover Howard.
% Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bruce’s
recent visitors include Mr. and
Mrs. Coy Conner of Garland and
Mrs. and Mrs. H.B.
Luckemeyer of San Marcus.
Mr.a nd Mrs. R.O. Cashion
visited their son and wife and
grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Cashion, Sonjia, Letetia
reminded of the drawing
Saturday, Feb. 12, at 12 noon at
Frank’s Towne. Mrs. Fay
Casebolt, associate editor of the
Ennis Daily News, will draw the
DUNCANTELL
CANDIDATE
HOUSTON - In Houston black
lucky winner of the $25 activist Ovide Duncantell has
Valentine corsage. filed as a Democratic candidate
Tupperware books were for Justice of the Peace,
distributed to the members. Precinct One.
They will conduct their Tup- The 31-year-old candidate is
perware sale for the next two one of six persons seeking the
weeks. post including incumbent
Final arrangements were Richard W. Millard.
made for the Valentine dinner Duncantell was charged on
at the Southern Kitchens in December 3rd with possession
Dallas, Feb. 12 Further plans of marijuana, but he said the
for Founder’s Day were also charge was a frameup and that
discussed. the marijuana found by police
Following the business had been planted in his car.
meeting, Mrs. Bill Brasher -
presented a program entitled
“Nature’s Landscape.” She
discussed different aspects of
landscapes such as scene,
panarama and picture, and
Reappointed
To Water Bd.
AUSTIN - Governor Preston
Smith today re-appointed
showed several natural pictures Robert B. Gilmore of Dallas to
Navarro County Memorial
At the Tyler services the Rev. Hospital, Corsicana, weighing 6
Winskey and Rev. Stanley of- pounds 2 ounces. Grandparents and Stacie of Mount Pleasant
ficiated and at the graveside are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tuesday night.
services Rev. Stanley con- Krajca, Mrs. C.O. Shaw and the Recent visitors of Mr. and
ducted. late C.O. Shaw all of Ennis. Mrs. C.O. Collier were Mr. and
Great grandparents are Mrs. Mrs. Leon Collier of Dallas, Mr.
Brothers-in-law of Mrs. Alouise Krajca, Ennis, and Mrs. and Mrs. O.J. Hayes of Avalon,
Reeves were pallbearers: O.B. Carrie Shaw, Avalon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Goodman and
Fredrick, Dallas; Thomas — Mrs. Carrie Hodge of Ennis.
Grant, Duncanville; Franklin
Dobbs, Joe Liska and Len
Gehrig, all of Ennis, and Jack
Dinwiddie, Topeka, Kan.
She was formerly Bessie Ruth
Thornton. Besides her husband
she leaves two daughters, Cindy
and Carol, and one son, Steve;
her mother, Mrs. Willie
Richardson; four brothers,
Adrian Thornton of Ennis;
Marvin Thornton of Kaufman,
Edgar and Jessie Thornton of
DeSoto; five half brothers, E.H.
Scoggins of Rockwall, Wesley
Scoggins of Phoenix, Ariz.,
Eugene Thornton of El Centro,
Calif., Roulter Thornton of
Dallas and Bill Thornton of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bonser
of 1528 W. 223rd St., Torrance,
Calif, have announced the
arrival of a boy, Kevin Lynn,
born at 1:46 a.m. Feb. 4,
weighing 7 pounds 712 ounces
and is 21 inches tall. He was
born at Torrance Memorial
Hospital in Torrance; Calif.
Mrs. Bonser is the former Joyce
Sheets, daughter of Mrs. Ida
Mae Sheets of Ennis, who at this
is visiting at the Torrance
residence.
"PLEASED AS PUNCH," the Cooks- Dr. and Mrs. Raymond and daughter, 6,
Leah, as they hosted an informal hospitality the other night, date EHS Stars
Bill Foster and Jim Norman were committed to sign to play with Texas A&M.
Dr. Cook is an Aggie grad and they're all A&M super fans.
Mrs. Edd Lewis, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Cook of
Reagor Springs attended
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of mountains, lakes and trees.
Each member was then asked
to describe her favorite
natural landscape.
Following the enjoyable
program, the hostess served
finger sandwiches, cheese
sticks, apricot nut bread, fruit
salad, congealed cranberry
hearts, Cokes and Dr. Peppers.
She used the Valentine theme
the Texas Water Development Lancaster; three sisters, Mrs
Board. Ada Grant of Duncanville, Mrs.
Gilmore’s term will expire Edna Fredrick of Dallas, Mrs
December 30, 1977. Eula Dinwiddie of Topeka,
The 58-year-old Gilmore is Kans.’ three half sisters, Mrs
Board Chairman of Degolyer Vallie Thomasson of Houton,
and MacNaughton, a Petroleum Mrs. Ethel Crawford of Dallas
and engineering firm. and Mrs. Bobbie Barg,
Gilmore holds a degree in Richardson.
petroleum production Mrs. Reeves was a member of
engineering. a Tyler Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott Low Rent - - -
Taylor have announced the
arrival of a baby daughter, 1 00 1 Init High
Amberley Jo, born at 12:11p.m. * WU 1 1 O 1
Feb. 3 at Ennis Municipal A .
Hospital, weighing 7 pounds 11 Rise Apts, to
ounces. The baby has one T
brother, Kevin Lee. Grand- Cong + Cronic
parents are Mr. and Mrs. C 1 1 C L II I
Raymond Boswell of Bardwell The Ennis Jaycees, having
and Mrs. Blanche Taylor of acquired “a little money,” have
Dallas, formerly of Ennis. started construction of Ennis’
----------newest apartment complex (for
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph R. birds, that is.)
— Taraba of Euless, have an- This move came about
A. nounced the arrival of a baby through a suggestion from the
i boy, Michael Brent, born 9:37 Ennis Garden Club and the
i p.m. Saturday Feb. 5, weighing energetic JCs got to work.
s 7 pounds 6 ounces and is 201/2 Louis Galvan, chairman of
a inches tall. He was born at the BB of A (Better Birdhouses
Arlington Memorial Hospital of America Club) has stated
* Arlington. The baby has two that the birds (martins) will be
M brothers, Alan Ray and here about Feb. 29. The con-
s Timothy Dale. Grandparents struction site will be at the
■ are Mrs. Hermina Taraba of Jaycee Park in North Ennis.
s Ennis and Mr. and Mrs. W.H. President Hoy Potts stated
Buchanan of Plano.
church at the Church of Christ
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Good-
Mr. and Mrs John Scott wyn’s recent visitors include:
Taylor are parents of a baby Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Huff,
daughter, born Feb. 3 in the their daughter and grandson,
Ennis Municipal Hospital. She Mr.a nd Mrs. Mike McKinly and
has a brother, Kevin. Her name Kevin of Dallas; Mrs. Harry
is Amberly Jo. The grand- Bassinger, Mrs. Mable Odom
parents are Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ruby Southard of
Raymond Boswell and Mrs. Avalon. They also visited
Blanch Taylor of Dallas. The Mondaynight with Mr.a nd Mrs.
great-grandparents are Mr. and Derral Bassinger and Mr.a d
Mrs. Arthur Boswell and Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Huff of Dallas.
Toch of Corsicana Sunday afternoon visitors of
Leden OI COI sicalla. •
A D € Mr. and Mrs. Ben Junkin were
Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Roach of Mr. aiid Mrs. Jimmy Baumon,
Arlington visi e , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanks
and Mrs. Nick Junkin of Dallas.
Recent visitors of Mr.and
Mrs. Willie Forston include Mr.
and Mrs. Ronnie Mullins and
Tonya of Dallas and Mrs. Becky
Cryer and daughter, Susan.
Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Manning were their
sons and families. Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Manning, Terry Keith
and Monta of Duncanville, and
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Manning,
Scott and Lisa, of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Bozek,
Mrs. Cleo Camp, Mrs. J.T.
Austin, Mrs. Alvy Collins, Mrs. ,
Bob Bruce, Mrs. Rex Manning,
Mrs. Jane Booher and Mrs.
Dorothy Jennings attended the
OES School of Instruction in
Recent visitors of Mrs. H.H. Mrs. Velma Collum of Tyler
Green included: Rev. and Mrs. was a weekend guest of her
J.S. Shephard of Iola, Mr. and sister and brother-in-law,
Mrs. Randell Green and Tracy Mr.and Mrs. Robert Wood,
of Duncanville. Mrs. Green was The Asian flu has gone
an overnight visitor of her son through the McNatt Children’s
and wife and grandson, Mr.and Home. Seven of the children
Mrs. Rayburn Green, and Ray, have had the flu: Gary, Linda,
of Lancaster, Sunday night. Sherrie, John, Bonnie, Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bruce and Martha. Three year old
visited Pendell Wheatley in Martha had the pneumonia.
W.C. Tenery Hospital Monday. “We are hoping the other
Mr. and Mrs. Phill Miller children won’t catch the bug.
were Sunday guests of her Bonnie has the measles,” it was
mother, Mrs. Mable Robertson, stated.
If you’re lucky, he may invite you in so you can
see for yourself how it feels to be really warm...
evenly warm, toes to nose... in gentle, quiet,
clean, sunshine-like electric heat.
Neighbors who have it love it! And there are
plenty of them-6 of every 10 new homes in
TP&L territory are now all-electric with electric
heating. And, more and more families in older
homes are exchanging out-dated heating for the
comfort of a modern, electric system.
Whether your home is new or long lived-in,
there’s an electric heating system for it. A TP&L
heating specialist will help you choose. No cost or
obligation. He’ll gladly recommend Certified
Electric Heating Dealers who can install it, too.
Your local Certified
Electric Heating Dealer
installs your system.
there will be a work detail at
1:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon.
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Ennisites Are
Active in OES
Dist. 1 School
The Twenty Two Chapters of
District I Section 5 Order of the
Eastern Star held a school of
instruction in Waxahachie Feb.
4 and 5.
Participating from Ennis
were Mrs. J.T. Dodd Worthy
OPERATION FACELIFT
PETERBOROUGH. England
(AP) — Business is booming
for pensioner Ernie Gutteridge
— he charms away warts. De-
mand for his services is so
great that Ernie, 68, has had to
set up a mail-order department.
“I send full instructions with a
piece of evergreen cut from a
bush in my garden,” he said.
Matron Protem, A.C. "I’ve not had a failure yet."
Richardson Worthy Patron, The fees he gets go to charity.
Mrs. D.J. Bennett Associate
Waxahachie Friday and
Saturday from Bardwell
Chapter 560.
Mrs. W.J. Pearcy and
granddaughter, Vicky Smith
spent Saturday night with her
aunt, Mrs. Robbie Abernathy of
Waxahachie. Her Sunday
visitors were her daughter and
granddaughter, Mrs. Billy
Glenn, and Diane, of
Waxahachie.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hughes of
Corsicana were Sunday af-
ternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
J.B. Lowry Sr.
Mrs. John Mulkey of Red Oak
visited her parents Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hargus.
The WMA met in the home of
Mrs. Herman Williams Monday
at 2 p.m. for the regular Bible
study, Isiah: 1-5 was taught by
the teacher, Mrs. Willie Fowler.
Nine members were present.
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
A tax-paying, investor-owned electric- utility
Know what
“warm”
Ask a neighbor
about his
electric home hea
HERE’S A PHOTO made at the of girls in troop, Mary Vrana,
Ennis Daily News when Girl Dee Dee Gryder, Karen Cable,
Scout Troop 1759 paid this firm Tammy Knott. Second Row-
an appreciated visit, to tour the Dorothy Vrana, little sister
plant, especially interested in Belinda Vrana, Scarlet Cable,
the comparatively new offset Jennifer Gehrig, Lisa Hobbs,
equipment: Front Row- sisters Kelly Gryder, Gretchan
■ Matron, Protem, Mrs. H.H. ‘ ,
I Lummus and Mrs. Carol Miss Doris Zhanel Fiancee
Owens, Grand Chapter Com- , J
Gossett, Karen Wilhoite; Third mittee Members, Star Of Eddie Luck, Is Honored
Row- Elaine Kinzie, Jessica Visitation and Home En-, .
Gehrig Cindy Crow, Gay dowment Committees; also Miss Doris Zhanel, who will The employees of the ac-
Westbrook Constance attending were Mrs. C.C. be come the bride of Eddie Luck counting department in which
Coleman, Susan Renfro, Troop Merritt, Miss Susie Schoeps, Feb. 12, at 3 p.m., was honored she works at United Fidelity
Leader- Carol Gryder, Asst. Miss Louise Hawkins, Mrs. Monday, Feb. 7 with a surprise Life Insurance Company were
Leader- Robbie Cable. E.E. Whitacre and J.T. Dodd, shower. hosts for the occasion.
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