The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 38, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 15, 1970 Page: 3 of 6
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Youth Sweetheart Banquet, Baylor Century Club Program on "Preservation EHS Sweetheart,
Baptist Church, is Inspiring Gala The Big Thicket" Is Given by Mrs. Howell Beau of Valentine
(Picture to come) ed by the young people and the Most fascinating was the story
In a romantic starlit setting, adult committees who worked of the Big Thicket given by Mrs.
the annual Sweetheart Banquet on the decorations after school Haskell J. Howell as the pro-
of Baylor Baptist Youth was held and every night beginning Mon- gram feature for the Twentieth
Friday evening in Fellowship day night. The ceiling and the Century Club’s February meet-
Hall, where the varied program walls had been hung with ing at the home of Mrs. Hubert
consisted of inspiration, humor streamers to form a solid canopy Paul Richter, 1103 W. Gilmer,
and melody, the numerous fea- and the back and side walls of Other hostesses for the club
tures including coronation of the stage glittered with a large meeting were Mrs. Harry J.
king and queen. “Moonlight and “moon” on a starry sparkling Stone and Mrs. Jerry L. Smith.
Roses” was the theme. blue background. Red Roses Mrs. Stone was leader for the
Jack Wells brought the invo- trailed from white and blue day and explained that Preserva-
cation. The large gathering din- balls, chandelier-style, from the tion of the Big Thicket is a pro-
ed at quartet tables, where a de- ceiling lights and the long head ject of the Texas Federation of
licious chicken dinner was serv- table, also candlelit, was cen- Women’s Clubs and a most wor-
ed. - tered with a large fantastic Val- thy one. In fact, men in govern-
1 entine cart that held red roses, ment, the Texas State Historical
Welcome was extended DS A mock stone wishing well, com- Society and . numerous others ber of which have won ribbons
plete with bucket, was on the have been enlisted in this project for her in ttie various art shows,
stage which was banked with red and are cooperating with the For her impressive history of
roses. The back of the pi,ano Texas Federation. . this lovely area encompassing
which was partially to the audi- Mrs. Howell not only is a mem- more than a dozen counties in
ence was also covered with her of the Twentieth Century central-east and southeast Texas,
Club but she also is active in Tab- she has painted three pictures
ernacle Baptist Church, Ennis which she had on easels as a
Art Club and Ellis County Art background for her history
Assn. Her main hobby is painting sketch of the Piney Woods,
and she has numerous lovely Most fitting was the fact that
this day was designated as the
club’s Texas Day, much in keep-
MKS. H. J. HOWELL
canvasses to her credit, a num-
Season Announced
Woman’s Would
Clubs • Personalities • Weddings • Homemaking • Fashion
Miss Maroney's Troth to L. J. Kimbriel
Of Dallas Is Announced by Her Parents
Mr .and Mrs. E. J. Maroney of ■
305 N. Gaines St., Ennis, have g
t announced the engagement of g
their daughter, Teresa, to Lester poos-nn-un
Busy February
Meeting Held by
Cubs of No. 211
Cub Scout Pack 211
Thursday night at the Willia G. Kimbriel, son of Mr. and Mrs. |
B. Travis cafetorium for t eir Claude E. Breckenridge of Dal- |
February meeting. las
Den 1 held a flag ceremony The wedding will take place |
and ended by saying the Law of, May 30 at St. John Catholic 1
the Pack as they placed cards on Church. T-iem
Tommy Tuley, who also intro-
duced guests. Opening musical
• number was a piano solo by
: Mark Bruzzese. Next entertain-
. ment consisted of a vocal mel-
: ody by the following group: Joni „
Jones, Dennis Gullion, Cindy stone-____
Parker and Tommy Tuley, sing-
• ing “My Lord, What a Mornin’.” Mmes. Odom and
, James Jackson sang two num-
, bers, “More” and "My Prayer,” Catero Winners
accompanied by Gary Moore, Bridge Tourney
minister of youth and music. P/ose 100/e)
Then Miss Judy Mitchell, well- Mrs. Woodrow Odom and her p4m.—Ennis Rebekah Lodge preserving this part of Texas
known entertainer appeared in daughter, Mrs. Mike Catero, won No. 104 will serve the lodge’s Heritagefrom the soil.
an exciting F - 8 0 6: bigh score for the east-west side semi-annual benefit turkey The quote at this page in the
. Miss Mitchell was intr duce Y in the duplicate bridge games dinner with all the trimmings club yearbook also is germane to
Mr. Moore, w at the Kiva Club in Waxahachie and homemade pie at the Odd the program topic: “Accuse not
chell has been his dearafriend Friday morning during the W; Fellows and Rebekahs Hall, Nature, she hath done her part;
in religious musical on C. Tenery Community Hospital Hwy 75 south. Public invited, do thou hut thine”__Milton
for years at Southwestern Bar Auxiliary’s Bridge Tournament. MONDA Y-7:30 p.m,—Lydia d Mrs. Calvin B Reeves, presi-.......
tist Seminary, one 04s 9 These tournaments are sponsor- Class of Tabernacle Baptist dent led the pledge to the U. S. Beau have been announced at in unison.
extensive career in music, in- ed by that auxiliary every sec- Church will meet at the home Rlaol and the salute to the Tex- Ennis High after three weeks’. Honoring past presidents and la and Teague. She and her hus-
ond Friday of every month and of Mrs. E. K. Newman, as Flag election, as Sweetheart Melinda Bobcat pins were presen e past captains, the annual ban- band E. Y. Hawkins were in-
i i Andrews, daughter of Mr. and the following Scouts: quet of M D Herring Canton stalled last month. He was in-
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Mrs. W. D. Bozek, Lake Bard- Nominees for Sweetheart and ardson. in the Corsicana Odd Mellows School Menu
T n well, March 10, when each mem- Beau were chosen by each class’s ” . . Hall.
Lakeside Ladies Assn, will ber may have as her guest her respective officers. Senior Class Den 2—William Tobias, Max Mrs. Vergie Hawkins is presi- Monday
meet at Lakes de Country Club husband or some one else. At officers Edwin Davis, Ann Red- McIntosh, Danny Cruz, Mike dent of the Ladies Auxiliary pa-
all women of the club am in- this time CNB President Ken den, Ronnie Tallant and Clayton Cleveland, Mark Patak and Dar- triarchs Militant IOOF of Texas,
vated.Bingo games . be Ward is to bring the program Budai nominated Melinda An- rell Fielder, which includes Ennis, Corsicana,
Play___:--on “Control Inflation and Cut drews and Janelle Wingo as Den 3__Keith Gillespie, Jody Hillsboro, Whitney, Mexia, Ovil-
_________________. Cost of Living. The entertain- Sweetheart nominees and Gil Taylor, James Conner, and Ron- ------—— ---------------
ment committee with Mrs. Selma Barton and Jackie Poff as Beau ald Dlabaj.
Rains, chairman, is in charge of nominees. Junior class officers Webelos__Terry Davis, Roy
arrangements. Ronnie Murff, Chuck Bohall, Pippin and Mark Cleveland.
Appropos to the month of Feb- Alan McElhaney and Shirley Bret Selman of the Webelos
ruary with Lincoln’s and Wash- Wilhoite chose Karla Vineyard, Den received his two year pin. wiry hnv Tom
inston’s birthdavs and Valen- Shirley Wilhoite, Ronnie Murff The Webelos Den sang a Cub baby boy, Thomas James, born
tine cherry tarts topped with and Jarry Hollingsworth to re- Scout action song titled, “O Feb. 10 at 8:27 p.m, weighing
whipped cream were served present their class. Sophomorg Chester.” e ior.5 pounds 9 ounces and is 19
PP ’ class officers Joe Allen Clark, The meeting' was closed by inches tall. He was born in
Michael Kudrna, Suzanne Me- Den 3. leading the entire group Methodist Hospital in Dallas. Thursday
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Bush of Llano,
Texas, and maternal grandpar-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Plasek
Social Calendar
SUNDAY-11:30 a.m. to
2 ing with the day’s subject on
ished North Texas State as a
music major, and has had a wide ai.e held at 9:30 a.m. at the Kiva TUMSDAY-7 p.m.—E nin is
variety of appearances before Club, Brookside Inn. Art Club will mest in the CNB
the public. A lover of spirituals, Mrs. Catero and her husband Community Room. Henry Sch-
Miss Mitchell sang several, i -1 J . iffke of Dallas will give
eluding “Take My Hand” and Mike, had gone Monday night to donfonistration in oils.
“Amazing Grace,” playing her play in the Lariat Duplicate Brid- TUESDAY__7.30 p.m.
‘ own piano accompaniment. Then ge games in Waxahachie Bank Lakeside Ladies Assmi
her mood changed to the ro- & Trust Community Room, spon- Laiasne
mantic—"I‘ll Never Fall in Love sored by St. Paul Episcopal
Again,” “When I Get to Phoe- Church, every Monday night.
. nix," and Judy and Gary sang On this occasion they played a-
' several duet numbers, including gainst Mr. and Mrs. J. Irvin
a banana selection in Mexican Cornwell of that city and Mrs.
. dialect for laughs. “Down by the Cornwell invited her to get a
Riverside" had things rocking partner and go to the auxiliary
pretty sharply too. Back to ro- tournament Friday morning,
mance Miss Mitchell sang two Both these tournaments are
or three numbers of this type, open to bridge players and the g
then closed with “Impossible fee is small, though they are
Dream.” % benefit tournaments.
= T North-south duplicate winners §
1 The coronation scene follow- Friday were Mrs. Lynn B. Griffi- i
′ ed, announced by Mr. Moore and th aiid Mrs. Cornwell, first; Mrs. i
Mrs. Shirley (Cecil) Vaughn. N B. Jordan and Mrs.. Richard i
Members of the court were: Kreis, second; Mrs. Tom Crabb ,
i King, Tommy Tuley; Queen, Cin- and Mrs. Lynn D. Laswell, third.
dy Parker; prince, Dennis Gul Mrs Odom and Mrs. Gatero were - |
lion; princess, Joni Jones; duke, first in the east-west; Mrs. W. |
Randy Vaughn; duchess, Liz Gar- M. McQuatters and Mrs. James i
. rett. Harbin, second; Mrs. W. M. Hill i
. Dr. Paul Stripling, pastor, and Mrs. Bobby Williamson, i
speaker of the evening, regaled third, said Mrs Catero. i
. the youthful audience with jok- They all went by the hospital
: es, then brought an inspiring from the Kiva Club to pick up i
message concerning Christian their prizes. |
living. He told of an incident
where a bridge could handle an
* 18,000 pound limit. A bluebird
flew to .the truck on the bridge
and alighted on the cab. That
/ made it past the limit and the
bridge collapsed. “Young peo-
ple,” he urged, “watch out for
the bluebird.” He told of pit-
falls of seeking popularity at
any cost. “Stick with your Chris-
tian Convictions," he urged.
• “Avoid a misunderstanding of
what love consists of, also. Don’t
misunderstand love. Remember
that true Biblical love is to be
reserved for marriage. And nev-
er forget that it is a courageous
: thing to be a Christian.”
, Benediction by James Dixon
- brought the occasion to its
close.”
Moon light and Roses was the
decorations theme and the pro-
gram folders napkins and shades
for the candles that lighted each
* of the many quartet tables all
; were imprinted with a young boy
and girl, dressed in their “party
clothes,” surrounded by roses
with a large moon in the back-
ground. The fried chicken menu
was topped off with strawberry
shortcake. More than 200 hand-
made red roses had been fashion-
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NEA
a stand to show the four steps___
of Cub Scouting Carl Hyde Shows
Cubmaster Sammy Sharp then
introduced the Den Mothers and Forest Film, St.
the Webelos leader: Mrs. Alton _ , 1 ]
Tobias, Mrs. Billy Gillespie, Mrs. John 4-0 CIUD
W. E. Harris, Mrs. Sammy SharpClub
and John Conner. The leaders in- St. John Elemen y
troduced the Cub
their parents.
Den 2 presented a skit carry-
ing out the February theme,
Knights of Yore. Each Scout
walked on stage dressed as a
Scouts and met Feb. 11.
Michael Dalibaj
knight as.Den Chief Bryan Sharp
read the Knights’ Code and then
and they said the Cub Scout Promise
" i with hot fruit punch by Mmes, class ouicers Joe A1en Vain; The meeting was closed by
Richter, Stone and Smith. Valen- Michael Kudrna,Suzanne Me Den 3. leading, the entire group
I tine motifs were noted in the Clain and Steve Barton elected in singing "America."
1 Kathy Stephens, Jody Albertini, --------:__________
I appointments.__________. Steve Barton, and MichaelKudr
1 ter new, skew AraA AT -na as Sweetheart and Beau nomi. WIDE AREA SNOW.
i Public Invited
Rebekahs Benefit
Dinner Sun-Noon
called the
meeting to order and the secre-
tary called the roll. Asst. Co. 1
Agent Carl Hyde presented a =
film titled “The Forest.”
TERESA MARONEY
M. D. Herring Canton and Aux. Banquet
For Past Heads Be Mon. Night in Corsi.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bush
Hamburgers
Frites
Lettuce Salad
Cake
Tuesday
Fried Chicken
Creamed Potatoes
English Peas
Apple Sauce
have announced the arrival of a Wednesday
Beef Pot Pie with Rice
nees representing the Sopho Undated—Wide areas of the of Ennis,
more class. nation’s mid-section are getting —
snow and travelers warnings are
The contest, sponsored by the out for a nine-state area from
EHS Journalism Club, was held the midwest into the; east.
Ennis Rebekah Lodge No. 104 as a money making project to ---------------
will serve the lodge’s semi-an- help send the Journalism Club to •
nual “Turkey Dinner” Sunday, Austin for the I.L.P.C. State
Feb. 15, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 Meet March 20.
Green Beans
Spinach
Pineapple Cake
Barbecue-on-Bun
CUSTOM MADE
RUBBER STAMPS
UPCO PRINT SHOP
Pork and Beans
Lettuce Salad
Jello with Topping
Friday
Fried Fish
Pinto Beans
Carrots and Raisin Salad
Peach Pie
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nanny is merely using the
shade of a parked trailer
truck as a respite from the
noon-day sun on the resort
Out Island of Eleuthera in
the Bahamas.
p.m. at the Odd Fellows Lodge
Hall on South Highway 75. The
public is invited to attend. A
delicious noon meal of turkey
and dressing with all the trim-
mings will be served.
This is a semi-annual affair
held by the local Rebekahs to
raise funds with which to car-
ry on the benevelent duties of
Rebekah-Odd Fellowship, and
the support of the project is
deeply appreciated, it was an-
nounced by Carrie Jane Hughes,
reporter.
Tickets may be had by con-
tacting members, or on arrival at
the hall.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 38, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 15, 1970, newspaper, February 15, 1970; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677957/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.