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Friday, September 24, 1971-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-
Woman ‘s World
Clubs ★ Personalities • Weddings • Homemaking • Fashions
On The
Avenue
By FAY CASEBOLT
Ennisites will be “glued” to :
their TV’s Feb. 8 watching NBC
presenting the BBA (BOB
BANNER ASSOCIATES)
Valentine production, Love!
Love! Love!
This morning we were up at
EHS taking pix and Bob’s
staffers here were all over the
place, filming the scene from a
helicopter, from the roof of the
high school building, such as the
prep rally with band,
cheerleaders, twirlers and all
tone students.
They were busy yesterday
filming LYDIA SULAK AND
PAUL TOAL and the day before
filming DEBI HARGROVE
AND CHARLES HARRISON,
the two couples being filmed by
the five members of Bob (
Banner’s crew here this week,
one of the couples to be chosen
by a committee after viewing
the film strips after they return
to Hollywood.
Of course, they will film the
Ennis-Waxahachie game
tonight after which DICK
FOSTER, producer of the show,
and some others will fly back to
Hollywood and SUZY
Mary-Martha
Class, First
Bapt., Meets
The Mary Martha Sunday
School Class ofthe First Baptist
-Church met Tuesday in the
home of Mrs. S.L. Madewell for
their business and social |
meeting.
Four members and two I
visitors were present. Visitors |
were Mrs. Ethel Emmert and 1
Mrs. Sammy Vick.
Opening prayer was led by ‘
Mrs. Madewell.
Devotional was by Mrs. Shaw.
Her theme was “Eternity’s
Morning.” .
Closing prayer was by Mrs.
Shaw. Refreshments of ice
cream, cookies and drinks were
served.
| Hospital News
Visiting Hours:
i 10 a.m. — 11a.m.
3 p.m. — 4 p.m.
7 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Patients below permitted,
their names to be listed. Total
, 27
Joe Jansa
Mrs. Mary Lou Gordon
VICKI KAY JONES
O’CONNELL and some of them
will stay a day or so longer to . , r ,
“finish up.” Miss Jones of Lancaster To Wed
Suzy got a thorn in her foot 11 r •
while assisti ng with the filming Jimmy Donald Madewell of Ennis
Charlie Harrison at the
“Harrison farm day before Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Jones
yesterday; she went to a local of 1019 Maple, Lancaster, have
doctor who removed it and gave announced the engagement and
her a tetanus shot. Yesterday approaching marriage of their
while filming at the home of daughter, Vicki Kay, to Jimmy
Bob’s mother, MRS. R.J. BAN- Donald Madewell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James D. Madewell of
1213 Crestridge, Ennis.
Stella Rodriguez
Annie Macalik
Lou Dell Collins
Mrs. Mabel Cave
Charles Jurcik
Albert Escamilla
Mrs. Mary Landsfeld
Icie Curtis
Geraldine Jack
Mrs. Roscoe J. Morgan
Charlie 0. Shaw
Virginia McElroy
Sarah Mullins
Mrs. Joe Laza
Mrs. Marvin D. Roden and baby
son
Mrs. Ferry D. Eyes and baby
daughter ■
Mrs. Catarina Garcia
Mrs. Ara E. Gibson
V.B. Hart
Mrs. Gladys Largent
PICTURED AT EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BOB BANNER’S former home here, where his mother, Mrs.
R.J. Banner, still lives, the 5 staffers from his producing company were shooting scenes for his Valentine
season special, "Love! Love! Love!"- and while they took a break they sympathized with Associate Pro-
ducer Suzy O’Connell over a foot injury from a thorn received when they were shooting Charlie Harrison
(one of the fcur EHS students, from whom a couple is to be chosen for the TV show) at his farm. L to R
they are: Associate Director Tom Rowe, Cheryl Pruitt, EHS student who was looking on; Gordon Brock-
way, producton associate; Mrs. O'Connell and Producer Dick Foster.
Bob Banner's 5 Staffers Here
On Program at EHS Performing
Arts Club Luncheon Thursday
The Performing Arts Club of
Ennis High School had as
program guess at the club’s
luncheon meetng Thursday the
Walter W. Naumburg Founda- five BBA (Bob Banner
NER,(his former home) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- tion will conduct a competition Associates) crew members
everybody took a break to see and VICHART 3 Aha nets Aefor its Young Artist Fellowship here this week- Producer Dick
1 1 . and MICHAEL, 3. And ne s time is near when they have to. , r Foster Director Sterling
about Suzy s foot, and decided taking each of his children a leave Ennis Award in string performance Foster, Drector Sterling
she should return to the doctor ads. or CL hat a • during the 1971-72 season. Play- Johnson, Associate Producers
today. She put her white sock located at the local store Tom ^^^ ers of violin, viola and cello will Suzy O’Cornell and Gordon
and tennis shoe back on and bought * be eligible if they have lived in Brockway and Associate
went right along. Stowe bought the first cowboy wanethe United States at least three Director Tom Rowe. They are
PEGGY (MRS. GEORGE hat, a gray stetson, Monday, K Sept. 25 birthday orchids to years and are between 17 and 30- filming high school scenes and
CREWS BODS SisLEF, Avenue Several or chehna douen Nana: NEWLIN J° fellowslhipwill consists of two couples, here,for the for the
and CHERYL PRUITT were SALE RICKERT $2,000, plus expenses tor a debut Executive Producer Bob
there watching the action. And each or the live wears MUIRHEAD, BILL KIRBY, recital in the spring of 1972. Banner’s Hallmark Hall of
Yesterday they filmed the daily an EHS white T-shirt Houston; MRS. JACK BEN- 1 ,
couples in classes, some of the trimmed in maroon with the TON, MRS. SID FINLEY, MRS. Erisman Home Is Scene Of
students leaving for lunch and maroon inscription, “1970 Semi- HOMER DOHERTY, MRS.
after school • filmed the Finalist, Ennis Lions” along JOHN ESTER SILLS. Ennis Art Club P eg s se mb 1V
students leaving the building to with the Lion head emblem. Sept. 25 wedding anniversary Y
go home.Producer Foster has been in orchids to MR. AND MRS. The lovely home of Mrs. R.E. nouncng two new members
They took Lydia in the school show business since a kid, he CLEMONT LANIER, 1935; MR. Erisman was the scene for the John Percival and Mrs’
library where she is an said. He was in the early AND MRS. JACK RHEA, 1933. reassembly of the Ennis Art AI lewis Leroival and MTS
assistant afinding some books serials. Leave it t0 Beaver, the -----------------------Club Tuesday evening, with Ms. Jewel Shipley, secretary
5 , dimed her leaving for Donna Reed Show and then the =====33253 Mrs. T.J. Sanders acting as co- called the roll and read the
. ol yester day morning with Andy Williams Show. Acting at: hostess, to a salad supper, mirutes of the last meeting
ha two little sisters, JO and first,later going into producing.BIRTHS s The invocation was given by newutheearbousatingere
A cHTthiidarcbefore they He also acted in numerous acscrcscscee Mrs. Haskell Howell The handed out, also assignments
Hfeison fa?m home iotoe hv Broadway shows. He 11 be 30 on Mr. and Mrs. Marvin D. center serving table held an forpictures to be hung at Dan’s
for Debt and^n to school gand his next birthday. ,Roden, 1714 Lyndale have unusual arrangement con- Town House, for each month,
films of themontie.homeHe stated . I ■ surely would announced the arrival of a baby sisting of cotton boles, Mrs. Tomlinson also men.
andvard. bin bS ome hate to have the job of deciding son. Richard Ray Roden, born cockleburrs and trumpet pods tined a special critique
o ol Fees ndvnalk' and between these two great at 9:46 a.m. Wednesday at and greenery.program up-coming.
or been couples individually and couples-— We ve gotten so Ennis Municipal Hospital, Mrs. Clyde Dent received The present enrollment of the
togeth at school and other attached to both couples- we weighing 8 pounds. The baby dues for the coming year. Mrs. Club is 29 with 20 present for
P aces. just couldn’t now.” He meant has one brother Robert David. Dent also gave the treasurer’s he reorganization. P
what he said about them, about Grandparents are Mrs. Valarie report.
the school officials and all, and Presley and Mrs. Eleanor Newly elected Club President
we know they all regret that the Roden both of Avery. Mrs. Tomlinson presided over a
DICK FOSTER, who has been short business session, an-
with Bob Banner for six years, - -I L-LLLS
was director of the Banner 1 PPPT7
production, “Peggy Fleming at *
Sun Valley,” which was %
nominated for and won two y
Emmies, one of which was for 7
direction by Director *
STERLING JOHNSON who is %
one of the crew here. The other y
Emmy was for the director of 7
photography, BOB COLLINS, 7
who is not here this week. But %
all those here were staffers on y
that highly successful 7
Production, with the same titles 7V
they have on the one they are *
filming a part of here-- Suzy, y
associate producer; TOM 7
ROWE, associate director; 7
GORDON BROCKWAY, *
production associate, and as ■ y
mentioned above Dick, 7
producer and Sterling, director. *
Dick’s wife NICKI, is actress %
Peggy Lee’s daughter and they y
live in Cheviot Hills, near 7
Beverley Hills. They have three *
children, DAVID, 7, HOLLY, 4, V.
The wedding will be an event
of Nov. 5 at the First United
Methodist Church in Lancaster.
STRING CONTEST
NEW YORK (AP) — The
****$*
Fame Valentine production,
Love! Love! Love!, to be on
NBC TV Feb. 8. One of the two
EHS couples will be chosen by a
committee to appear in the
production when they return to
Hollywood and show the films.
Couples from other areas will
also be in the show but for the
high school age only an Ennis
High couple will be in the show-
one of the two being filmed this
week.
Fred Rankin, EHS speech
teacher, is sponsor of the
Performing Arts Club and Joe
McGuire is the club president.
Each of the five told the club
members about their ex-
periences in show business,
running the entire gamut from
acting to producing, in
Broadway shows, movies and
TV. They told about their
education and training and how
they got into the drama field,
which made an unusually in-
teresting program for the local
club, it was reported.
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Mailing list.
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MEET
ONE OF THE FRIENDLY FOLKS
Winston Webster has been
with our bank now for over 25
years, where he serves as
Vice President.
He is a member of numerous
civic organizations and is quite
active in community affairs.
His wife, Mary Catherine, is a
teacher at Ennis Middle School.
They have 3 children, Keller,
Joe and Bill.
The Websters are members of
WINSTON WEBSTER
Vice President
the Tabernacle Church.
AT
% The FRIENDLY Institution %
ENNIS STATE BANK
% MEMBER F.D.I.C. %
* *****************************
Birthday Party Fetes Randy
And Monica Woodard
Mr. and Mrs. -Donald Games were played and each
Woodard entertained with a child present was given
birthday party at their home, balloons and other favors.
1210 W. Burnett, Saturday af-
ternoon honoring their son, Those present, besides the
Randy, who was 7 Sept. 18, and two honorees and their parents,
their daughter, Monica, who were Mrs. Dale Marks and
was 5 Sept. 11. children Angie and Derrick;
Their birthday cake, Mrs. Leslie Lott and son, Kyle;
decorated in white, blue and Mrs. Jackie Wilhoite and son,
pink, bore the inscription, Coy; Mrs. Larry Oliver and son,
“Happy Birthday, Randy and Craig, and Terry Collins.
Monica.”
In The Interest of
Our Children
We Urge You to
Support and Vote For
The School Bonds —
Saturday, Sept. 25.
MRS. RAYMOND COOK
MRS. JERRY McCARTY
MRS. JIMMIE DONNELL
MRS. CARL (BI LL) JONES
MRS. FRED SMITH
MRS. W. C. WATTS, JR.
ONE GROUP Rc 1Ac
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ONE COUNTER of
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Sept. 25, 1971
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 225, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1971, newspaper, September 24, 1971; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689905/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.