The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 294, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1969 Page: 3 of 6
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By FAY CASEBOLT
One of the best quotes we’ve
read is in the Twentieth Century
Club yearbooks at the top of the
page on the club’s December
program. The author is not giv-
en. It follows: “I sought my soul,
but my soul I could not see. I
sought my God, but my God
eluded me. I sought my brother
and I found all three.”
Picture, page one today, of
those on the program at the
club’s meeting in the Yule-deco-
rated home of DR. and MRS.
FRED D. SMITH and their two
attractive children, DEE ANN,
6, and JODY, 4. Picture next is-
sue of the hostesses and Decem-
b r project chiainman beside
the family tree, obviously deco-
rated for the Smith children,
whom we didn’t get to see as
tney were not at home during
the meeting. But we saw their
interesting playrooms and toys
neatly placed in their rooms of
the livable home.
Hope the weather is pretty for SMALL WOUND gets, attention from a Navy corpsman
Santa’s visit tomorrow at 2 down- in South Vietnam. Spectators’interest seems divided
town. He’ll lead the parade, between med.c and photography.;
Boy Scout Troop 205 Has Christmas Dec 13 birthday orehias to Walter Rider Methodist Parish Is
Party, Tabernacle Fellowship Hall MRS.
Boy Scout Troop 205 had their tional Resources. Billy Mac Cave MRS. JERRY C. HEJNY, MRS.
annual Christmas party at Taber- received a Den Chief Braid. Fif- JERRY C. HEJNY, JIMMIE
* nacle Baptist Church Fellowship ty-mile patches went to Tim AV MARL MDS
Hall. The opening ceremony was Cooper, Jimmy Cook, Steve Is-
given by Mark Maher, David bell, Gary Minor, Randall An- EK MRS. JN JORDAN, DAN- Churches
Roberts, Tim Cooper, Phillip drews, Walt Stokes and Scout-
Garrett and Gary Skrivanek. master Cook.
, .Following the Court of Honor who will be 87.-
• y After the opening, the Troop the Scouts and parents saw films
held a Court of Honor conducted on the trip to the Blue Hole,
by Assistant Scoutmaster Don. Summer Camp, and Philmont,
Simpson. The boys who received shown by L j Johnson. Refresh-
. Tenderfoot badges were Bruce ments were served
Wardlow, David Booher, Paul Is-_________-______
bell, Mike Prachyl, and David RRcVEPS Ron
‘ Miller. Second Class awards went Fer Com
‘s to Glenn Wilson, Steve Isbell,
Ronny Brewer and Ricky Brew- Mrs. Felix McLemore, who un-
„. derwent cataract surgery to her
er. Benson Fowler received a c ± 5 •
. First Class badge Gary Skrivaleft eye Sept. 29 got ller glasses
nek received swimming and Con Thursday and is real well pleased
| : servation off National Resources with the way she sees from the
: merit badges. Motorboating and een.
• Rabbit Raising went to Gary Min CUSTOM MADE
: ■ or. David Roberts received Life RUBBER STAMPS - ,
saving and Conservation of Na UPCO PRINT SHOP
Every little miss wants to dress up for the holidays.
Designs such as these two by Nanette will do the trick
for them. Bright red bonded knit A-line dress (left)
has white crepe collar and sleeves. It’s trimmed with
red, white and blue polka dot sash. Vivid print
; broomstick pleated A-line dress (right) comes with a
small broom. After laundering, wrap dress around
broom. Presto. Pleats are in place.
WILLIAM E. BLOOM, MRS. To Hold Open House at Parsonage
W^r Reunited Methodist Jo^
- ' Wa ter l ST The Rev. J. Allen Goss, pastor
RAY MACH, MRS. CHARLES Church Parish-) consisting of and Mrs Goss and their son
MAGEE, JEANNETTE TROJAC- Rider Church and the Methodist NS daughter Heidi have
; at Bardwell and Oak lim’ and dauisnter Heidi, nave
12»; 1VALU. v. x,. VAU** HLi- =—-- a t invited friends and members of
NY BRANAM, MRS. E. A. HOFF- Grove, have : announced ■ that the three churches to come and
MAN, MRS. PEARL R. ALLEN open house will be held Sunday, Coffee and cookies will be
Dec. 14, at the parsonage, 1216 C0OHIC win oe
.served.
Christmas Features by Choir to Be
Given Sunday, Tabernacle Baptist
The Tabernacle a B a p t is t of very beautiful arrangements.
Church Choir under the direc- This Lord’s day-will be no ex-
tion of Ronnie Pollan, will pre- ception for the Choir always pre-
sent several Christmas carols, sents music that is Christ honor-
/ hymn arrangements and an-ing" said the announcement.
Ennis Merchants Christmas Promotion 1969—Dec. 13
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Ennis Merchants Christmas Promotion 1969—Dec. 13
THERE’S ONE in every
crowd who dares to be dif-
ferent even if it’s only to
the extent of taking off his
shoes. The line of feet be-
longs to football fans sitting
atop a wall, watching a
game in Beirut, Lebanon.
NAME
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Ennis Merchants Christmas Promotion 1969—Dec. 13
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- Friday, December 12, 1969—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—3
Woman’s Would
Clubs • Personalities • Weddings • Homemaking • Fashion
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients below permitted thei
names to be listed. Total . .
30.
Visiting Hours:
10 a.m. — 11 a.m.
3 p.m. — 4 p.m.
7 p.m. — 8 p.m.
May Willis
Ella Taylor
■ David Tankersley
Loyd C. Tyree of Wilmer
Jewell Lister
Mrs. Norma Wilson
Mrs. Harrell Griesenbeck
Stanley Haba
John Haba
Homer Doherty
Mrs. Joe Fleetwood
John Williams
Mrs. Christine Searcy
Royce Peters
Emma Davis
Sharla Spence
I. L. Cancler
Mary Durbin
Mary Floyd
Mrs. Edwin Honza
Jessie Jones
Mrs. C. D. Lewis
Mary Steptoe
Georgia Sublett
Edna Ware
Jim Lewis
Mrs. Charlie Wilson
Eddie Ingle
Mrs. Katie Autrey, Palmer
Lisa Taraba Is
Honored on Her
Eighth Birthday
B&PW Club Meets in the L. Barker Home
And Mrs. Christian Gives the Yule Story
With 14 members and three nequesting the club to send a
visitors present, Ennis Business telegram to President Nixon,
and Professional Women’s Club urging him to appoint Mrs. Mar-
met at the lovely home of the tha W. Griffiths (D), US Ripre-
'Lloyd Barkers’ Farm Rd. 1182, sentative from. the 17th Con-
for the annual Christmas party, gressional District of Michigan,
Tuesday night. to the US Supreme Court. The
Mrs. G. W. Holland, sister of club voted to send the telegram.
Mrs. Barker, and Mmes. Glyn A letter was also read request-
Vyers, Mary Head Willie Kadu- ing the club to endorser the
bar were1 in charge of anrange- movement against olbeicene morv-
mends for the party and pro- ies in the local theaters and the
gram. clulb voted to endorse this move-
The meeting was called to or- ment.
der by the president, Mins. Mar-
vin K. Lemons. A letter w a S
Head from Mrs. Myra Ruth Har-
mon, national B&PW president,
Ennis Junior Hi
Christmas Events
Are Announced
Mrs. Lemons presented t th e
guests, Mrs. Masal Kesley, Mrs.
AleneChrustian amid Mrs. Barker
wino so graciously opened her
home to the club f o r its Yule
meeting. Mrs. Vera Evarts gave
the invocation preceding the
covered dish supper.
Following the delicious meal,
Mrs .Christian gave an, inspiring
Christmas vents are approach- stony which she closed by say-
ing presently at Ennis Junior ing "when you do altruistia
High. work do not stop with one gift
h or one visit but follow through
Council plans to have their until the need is fulfilled.
Christmas party Saturday night Christmas cards were signed
Dec. 13, in the Student Uinion fo ble sent to Miss Emma Sims
Bldg. Each meimlber will be al- and Mrs. Velma Pace, two mem-
lowed one guest. The party will biens who have been absent for
be chaperoned by Prof. Joy, a long time because of illness.
A special committee has been)
set up in charge of decorations Gifts were exchanged f T om
and foodthe Barkens’bright - decorated
tree, each having brought one.
Plans have been made con- Each took a toy to the party
cerning the Junior High facul- and these were placed in a dec-
ty Christmas party. The party orateid box to be taken to Ennis
will begin at 7 p.m. Monday, Municipal Hospital for the toy
Dec. 115 at J&J Restaurant. box there. A gift was also pre-
Mr and Mrs E A Taraba of Each member of the faculty sented to Mins. Barker in ap-
________________1008 S. Carlton honored their is tk> bring a dollar gift. Games preciation for her permitting
thems in the worshipservice this E"We are grateful to them for daughter Lisa, with a party Sun- will be played, and the winner the club to meet in her lovely
Sunday, December 14., . " 0 preparing this music’s which day, Nov. 23. The occasion was off each game will win one 01 home.
“The choir has begun the means so much to all of us at her eighth birthday.
Christmas season with a number v. orship. Let’s share the beauti-
_____--------------------- - full music of Christmas together
A RRS vI as we worship Sunday."
KAPP1
A white iced birthday cake,
trimmed with pink birds and
flowers, was topped with eight
pink candles. Coffee and Cokes
were served with the cake.
the- dollar gifts.
The committee in charge o f
the party consists of Mrs. Ap-
pletion, Mr. Hunter, Mrs. Wes-
ter, Mr. Kirby.
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Revenue people. : , mediimed andpucan grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
1 t 21 0 % 0PI Vited to ree Christmas pro- A- Skrivanek; paternal grand-
h * Some of the funniest gram in San Jacinto Auditorium parents, Mr .and Mrs. Emil Tara-
things on television are by the combined choruses of ba, and paternal great-grandmo-
I the ads for upcoming Ennis High and JuniorHigh ther, Mrs. J. J. Vrana.
| i shows. : . . 3 - . Schools and the EHS arid Jun-
. %. e.ior High Drama Departments.
j. . Hardship, 1969 style: Be- . -
. ing forced to walk to the bus < gift forexchange.
“ *0*02qcd SATURDAY—2 p.m.Santa
will be in Ennis and lead the
parade. • -
TUESDAY—7 p.m.—Ennis
Art Club will meet for annual
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stop because your wife has of Mrs. Clyde Dent. Each mem-
the car. . ber to bring a covered dish and
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 294, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1969, newspaper, December 12, 1969; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677904/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.