The Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1971 Page: 2 of 6
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Debbie Bozek, EHS 77 Graduate, Honored by Grandmother
Fills County League Vocational
Nurses Conducts Meet, This City
The Ellis County League of Nettie Buchanan, Vice-President
Vocational Nurses met in the Dorothy Owens, Secretary Annie
hospital dining room in Ennis. Chamberland, Treasurer Vicky
Mrs. Harriett Wylie presided. Yowell, Reporters Harriett Wylie
Annual state and local dues were for Waxahachie and Bernice
collected New members welcom- Kadlubar for Ennis.
ed were as follows: Naomi An- The members were reminded
derson, Shirley Ashley, Ruby of the state convention in Beau-
Garvin, Ann Langer, Martha Jus- mont in June, and also of the
tice, Stella Bowman, Vivian designation of the week of June
Hammonds. 20, 1971 as Vocational Nurse
Election of officers for 1971- Week. The meeting was adjourn-
72 followed. They are: President ed and refreshments were serv-
Betty Gothard, President-Elect ed.
Clint Allen King Is Honored By His
Fellow Choir Members on Birthday
Clint Allen King, a member of Jeanette King, presided at the
the Youth Choir of Baylor Bap- punch bowl and was assisted in
tist Church, was honored with a serving by the three hostesses:
surprise party by the choir Mrs. Clint Lowe, grandmother
celebrating his 14th birthday, of the honoree; Mrs. Carl Jones
The party was held Thursday and Mrs. Robert Lindsey,
night in the church fellowship the tables were decked with
hall which was colorfully deco- sandwiches, chips, punch, nuts
rated with orange, yellow and mints and the chocolate birthday
green streamers and balloons cake with its 14 candles.
in these colors extending fromGames were directed by Dr.
the ceiling to the four corners of Paul Stripling, pastor, and '1 roy —
the two serving tables, which Stevenson, youth director
were laid with orange and yel- Thirty-four members attended 1
low cloths besides the theer hostesses, the 1
honoree’s mother, the pastor and
The honoree’s mother, Mrs. youth direvoor.
VENESSA BROWN, EHS Varsity Cheerleader is present-
ing to the school the ten ribbons, Spirit Stick and trophy
the cheerleaders won at Cheerleading school and in
competition. Principal Harlan Dauphin accepts the a-
wards for the school
n the wore group pround June 10," date that Miss Bozek the table are 1 to r: Terri Bozek, Mrs. Edith Minnick and Mrs.
WHEN DEBBIE BOZEK’S pa- and Miss Adrian Henry leave for sister of the honoree, who pre- Jack Pinkston both of Dallas,
ternal g andmother, Mrs. W. D. Germany as Lions Club .xchan- sided at the guest book; Eliza- and Mrs. B. E. Edens of Fort
Bozek, honored her with an Ige : udents; Another bore the beth McClain who with Brenda Worthia cousin M T S. Alleen
afternoon party at her home, inscription EHS 71" as Miss Bozek other sister of the hon- Hei Lington of Waxahachie and
Lake Bardwell, the above photo Bozek is to be graduated from oree inith in o e-ire. who re. Mrs. O. II. Lumpkin of Ennis,
was taken of Debbie, her two Ennis High School Friday night ceived at the door in the foyer; The spacious home was deco-
(also beautiful) sisters, and the of next week; the third hoseg 7 Joey Wardlaw and Karen Hamil, rated throughout with artistic
charming EHS senior girls who was inscribed, "Texas Tech," who assisted in the dining-room; arrangements, some of which
assisted in the dining room and indicating where she will enter Honoree Debbie; her sister, were created by t h e hostess
at the door, college this fall. Brenda: Cynthia Hart and Shar- from her own garden, including
Calling whin lavender and cerise peonies on
Miss Bozek was beautifully The long d ning table was laid 01- - .....- 2c the table in the foyor and on
honored on this occasion for with an imported white embroid- Debbie received with her the living room mantle and
three events, revealed by letter- ere 1 organdy cloth over an or- grandmother Bozek in the foyer table. Other decorations includ-
ing stop three nosegays of chry- chid taffeta skirt and some of and receiving in the living room ed lavender hylrangas, lavender
santhemums and carnations ;i the delicac es served were also were her mother, Mrs. Bill D. and purple carnation pinks and
lavender and purple hues, that in the EHS senior colors, orchid Bozek; her maternal grandmoth- Larkspur in the studies .and
were grouped around the • enter- and purple. Frosted grape punch er, Mrs. W F. Underwood, and yellow daisies in the den and
piece, a silver candelabrum ‘es- was serve i from a silver bowl her greatgrandmother, Mrs. A. breakfast room.
tooned with lavender and purple at dhe end of the table; other C. Marchbanks of Waxahachie. About 250 guests called from
carnation pinks, peonies and silver appointments held a vari- Those in the hous marty were Bardwell Ennis, Dallas, Fort
purple mums. The inscription on etv of sandwiches cookies, the hosters’ ri-fora, Mrs. W. D. Worth, Waxahachie, San Anton-
one nosegay was "Bon Voyage, mints and other confections. Kirk trick of San Antonio, io, Arlington.
Elizabeth Ann Sweatman, Granddaughter of the Frank
Lekars, Weds F. M. Speer Set, in Arlinaton Church
of the skirt and the train.
Pearls also studded the head-
dress that held the shoulder-
length illusion veil.
Attendants
Miss Sue Barnes of Bloom-
ington, Minn., was the maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were the
bride’s sisters. Misses Helen
and Brenda Sweatman, and
flower girl, Jean Sweatman. )
Their floor-length gowns,
styled A-line, in lime green
MRS. AL KRAJCA
crepe, trimmed in yellow lace,
were designed and made by the
bride.
Larry Kirkendall of Klamah
Falls Oregon, was the bride-
groom’s best man. Groomsmen
were brothers of the bride-
groom, Edward and Richard
Speer and ushers were Gary
Speer and Rickey Speer of Ty-
ler.
The rehearsal dinner W s a
held it Carousel Restaurant in
Doris Cathryn Moucka Weds Al Krajca in
Double Ring Ceremony, Mass Here
^^s Boris Cathryn Moucka, bridegroom’s mother wore pink
THESE TWO EHS BEAUTIES have much of mutual in-
terest to discuss every time they get together. They’re
Debbie Bozek (left) and Adrian Henry, who’ll have a
fabulous summer in Germany-—going in June for a
youth exchange visit, under Ennis Day Lions Club
sponsorship. Just now theyre in the commencement
holic Church. Parentsof the Sokol Center was the setting whirl °f the Class of 71 and this camera view by a
bridegroom are Mr: 1 S' be for the reception and dinner- EDN staffer was gained at the recent Junior-Senior
FKrajca of K.t. 3. dance, given by the parents - Prom.
The bride was graduated in of the couple following the cere-—-—-— --2.—,---„—— ------
mony. Bobbie Moucka, sister of Largely Attended Graduation For
and is employed at Weber Hall the bride, and Susan Krajca
Cobb and Caudle, Inc., Dallas, niece of the bridegroom, presid- St. John Kindergarteners Held
The bridegroom was graduated ed at the guest book. : Graduation exercises for St. Riddle—Jeffrey Marusak.
from St. John High School in After the dinner the elabora John Kindergarten were color- The Little Turtle—Lavonna
1962 and is in construction part- tely-embossed tiered wedding fully and impressively held at Dobecka, Wayne Prince, David
nership in Dallas with Mankie , was served by Jeannie sIC the St. John Gym Friday evening Rankin, Lance Ueberroth.
The double ring ceremony and -*-**=* ohm cm - are UttSk CON Am Pasmiia-Sandra
elementary education at Com- 5 p.m. by Msgr. James I. Tucek. Xe rsvRuby omy nd MTS tant to the little grads. Old Jack Frost-Class.
r SERE RES state AY greenery with candelabra deco- the bridegroom. The dance fol- They were welcomed by the George Washington- Steven
at BepnenAustin plate uni- rated the altar Traditional wed. lowed at 8 with music by John- director, Mrs. Jack Vick, who Salik, Thomas Slovacek, Gregory
PaduandeachesShell ding Music was played by Miss nie Mensik and TlK Playboys, was wearing a beautiful orchid Toupal
School Atfr idht theexereil Sandra Parma, and Mrs. Joe F. After their wedding trip to corsage, a gift from the thought
- oi Attending the excises Kudina aunt of the bride Monterrey, Mexico, the couple ful kindergarteners. The pro-
wAra her naranEs r and Vrc AYUOI Iid. dUILL OI UlC DI 10C, pdIIg •3 c I
F. A Valek and Cindy Dr and Ave Maria, The Lord’s Prayer will be at home here at Bluebon- gram was followed by the serv
Mrs Michael Valek of Dallas and Jesus, Come to Me, net Mobile Park, Kt. 2. For trav- ing ol refreshments of cookies
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Valek Bride's Gown eling, the bride chose a navy and punch.
of Austin,
daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Eric and their corsages were of
Moucka, 104 Lumpkin Drive, be- daisies festooned with white rib-
came the bride of Al Krajca of bon.
Rt. 2, Saturday in St. John Cat-
Reception-Dinner-Dance
Sokol Center was the setting
Arlington at 8 p.m. Friday with 1965 from Ennis High School
25 guests attending.
Marilyn Valek
Is Recipient Of
SFA Degree
Marilyn T. Valek received her
Little Orphan Annie—Class.
Six Little Ducks—Girls.
Nuttin for Christmas—Boys.
Mumps—Class.
Degrees to 3
From Ennis at
TWU Affair
The Texas Woman’s Univer-
Thanksgiving Day— Tammy
The bride, given in marriage blue pantsuit with red, white and Graduates — Connie Alonzo, Chesley, Pam Juricek.
by her father, chose a formal blue accessories with which she Bobann Brooks, Tammy Ches-
gown of pastel yellow chiffon wore the gardenia corsage from ley, Layonna Dobecka, Pamela
and venice lace. The slim em- her wedding bouquet. Juricek. David Kubin,
pire silhouette was designed to
show a flowing yellow chiffon
skirt and a bodice of white
Venice lace with long sleeves ac-
Lets Go Fly A Kite—Class.
ABC’s—Led by Alice Penney
I think 1 Love You—Connie
BIRTHS
Juricek, David Kubin, John
Marek, Jeffrey Marusak, Susette Alonzo.
Morton, Alice Penney, Wayne Presentation of Diplomas—by
Prince, David Rankin, Steven Rev. David Fellhauer.
. . Salik, Michael Sibley, Thomas —----—================
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rate dlegreemag ding to Enni coif, overlaid , with flowerettes las. She weighed 6 pounds 15%PROGRAMConducted
ites and looped velvet ribbon, held ounces and was 1912 inches Pledge of Allegiance—led by Baylor Baptist Willing Work-
Recipients and their her veil and her bouquet was tall Grandparents are Mr and Bobann Brooks and Michael Sib. ers Sunday School Class met at -
fieldsfor study included Him of daisies encircling gardenias. Mrs. WilmerGorman, Route 4, ley; America the Beautiful. the J and J Restaurant for a
tot Ennis—Barbara A Hughes The maid of honor was the Mrs. LaVina Galbraith of Sher- Welcome—Mrs. Vick. Dutch breakfast Tuesday.
MRS FRANK MORRIS SPEER 813 South Merriott, who receiv- bride’s sister Tricia Slovak. man Oaks, Calif. a n d Arthur Class Welcome—Elaine Zmo Cards were signed to be mail-
Miss Elizabeth Ann Sweatman, 4 p.m. double ring ceremony Galveston, the couple will be at ed her bachenor of science in She wore a yellow gown of dot- Galbraith of Reseda, Calif, lek.ed to the ill.
aa Dr ws‘ € 1<home Robles Arling social work ted Swiss with Venice lace trim, Mrs. Jesse Gorman Route 4 is Freedom Song—Class. Nita Muirhead reported on in- 4
daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Wil- followed by a reception at Stone- home at 105 Los Robles, Ailing- Virsinia Mendheim, daughter in the same empire style as the the baby's great-grandmother.
Ram E. Sweatman, 904 .Moor- ridge Recreation Center. Parents ' of Mw and Mrs Clay Mendheim bride’s gown and her headdress ----------------------
head Court, Arlington, and of the bridegroom are William Bride's Gown who received her bachelor of was of tiny yellow-centered MAKES ACCUSATION
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Speer of Tyler and Mrs. The bride’s floor-length gown science in merchandising. white daisies. Her bouquet was Washington — A coordinator
Frank Lekar of Ennis, became Richard Hopper of San Angelo, was of silk organza over satin, Linda Marie Gray, daughter also of daisies. of one war protest group in Some One—Connie Alonzo,
the bride of Frank Morris Speer, The bride is sophomore and the empire waisted with Mandarin of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gray of Joe Slovak was the bride- Washington accuses the House David Kubin, Susette Morton,
also of Arlington, Saturday. ■ bridegroom a junior at the Uni- collar, trimmed with lace inter- Route 1, who received her groom’s best man. Committee investigating the Ten Little Indians—Class. head, Susie Morgan, Dee Lester,
Northside Baptist Church in versity of Texas at Arlington, woven with yellow ribbon. Seed bachelor of science in clothing The bride’s mother chose a demonstrations of trying to The Wicky Wacky Wocky Ida Jones, Mabel McCormick,
Arlington was the setting for the After their wedding trip to pearls extended down the front and costume design, lime green crepe dress while the smear the anti-war movement Bird—Class. _____ Lila Farmer and Thelma Poe,
cented by
Preparation—Jo Ann Troja- formation for the Billy Graham
cek. Crusade to be held in Septem-
Sugar Plum Tree—Class, ber in the new Stadium in Ar-
Ten Little Chickens—Class. lington.
Those present were Minnie
Brasher, Ross Starek, Nita Muir-
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