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Monday, October 18, 1971—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-3
Woman’s World
Clubs ★ Personalities ★ Weddings ★ Homemaking • Fashions
Reassembly, 20th Century Club
Program Is Ennis On the Move
“Ennis on the Move” was the and Community Beautification,
subject of a panel that was the “It starts with you in your
program feature of the home,” she said, giving
Twentieth Century - Club women’s responsibility of the
reassembly brunch, held in the family pattern set by the
Bluebonnet Room of Dan’s mother. She suggested that
Town House. mothers open their homes to
Social Concerns formed Mrs. young people. “My town, what’s
Hartanov’s subject; Cultural right with it?” she said should
Concerns and Recreational, form a study. She told how the
Mrs. Moody’s topic,
and EHS school paper recognizes a
Esthetic Concerns, Mrs.
Bozek’s.
citizen each week titled
Honorary Citizen, commending
The attractive yearbooks the journalism class for this,
were distributed revealing an She also read an editorial by
interesting year ahead, planned Mark Simpson in the Dandee-
by the program committee: Lion on involvement which will
’Mrs. Don Turner, chairman; be carried later in this paper.
Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Community beautification
BBrewster. starts at home, also, she stated,
Mrs. Louis R. McClain of urging that people watch out for
Palmer, a new member, was litter. Concern for others should
welcomed. include sponsoring senior
Hostesses for the delicious citizens meetings, parks and
brunch were members of the piay grounds for them and for
entertainment committee, Mrs. children, educating the public
Earl Moore, chairman; Mrs. on the needs, volunteers to lead
W.I. Rabe, Mrs. Jerry Smith with energy and enthusiasm,
and Mrs. W.N. Reed. An community awareness, the
autumn arrangement centered need to be fiexible and adopt to
the speakers’ table and the this changing world, spearhead
tasty brunch included tomatoes or join with other clubs in a
stuffed with chicken salad, block by block cleanup drive,
congealed vegetable salad, These formed some of her
peach halves filled with suggestions. Mrs. Bozek urged
creamed cheese, egg slices and “Survey your’needs and go to
assorted relishes, assorted work; adopt a tree and watch it
crackers, coffee or tea and, for grow. The 70’s challenge as
dessert, strawberry meringues. never before.”
On social concerns, Mrs. Moderator Mrs. Brewster,
Hartanov told of the numerous who planned the program, in
agencies already here to take her introduction set the tone for
care of social concerns and the panelists. She read the
listed a number of others that cjub’s objectives and said the
might be sponsored by this club panel program was an attempt
or some other or by several to exchange ideas, to study
organizations. She mentioned service opportunities and what
that 750 children are now action the club might take on
provided with free breakfasts these opportunities.
by one church in town (First After the panelists’ talks, she
United Methodist). She stated distributed cards to the
that there are five blind and 18 members on which they listed
disabled and 470 old people on the field or fields of service they
old age assistance here, that 95 thought the club might un-
families are receiving aid for dertake.
On The
Avenue
By FAY CASEBOLT
Orchids to ENNIS RIDING
CLUB for raising $1,036.67 at
the Play Day the club sponsored
Saturday night benefiting the
heart monitor equipment for the
local hospital. This will go with
the funds previously raised by
Ennis Municipal Hospital
Auxiliary on the Auxiliary’s
project of raising funds to
purchase the monitor system.
Orchids to all members of the
local Riding Club and those of
surrounding areas who par-
ticipated in this most successful
event. And to all who con-
tributed toward its great suc-
cess- the women of the club for
the delicious sandwiches, coffee
and cold drinks, pie, corny dogs,
etc. and to the auxiliary for
GREAT SINGING STAR their homemade cakes and to
PEGGY LEE (above, who is all who assisted in any way- the
opening Thursday at the merchants for donating the
Fairmont s Venetian Room, trophies, especially, and they
Dallas, is the mother-in-law of were extra nice. . . To all neigh-
Director Dick Foster, recently boring Riding Clubs who joined
in Ennis in connection with the with the Ennis Club to make this
contracting of four EHS teen- a highly successful event... Too
agers for a Bob Banner TV many to recognize involved in
special in the Valentine season, this!
’72. Actually, Miss Lee is
Norma Egstrom of North *******
Dakota.
Hospital News
Visiting Hours:
10 a.m.—11 a.m.
3 p.m.—4 p.m.
7 p.m.—8 p.m.
Patients below permitted
their names to be listed. Total:
23
Mrs. Torney Baungartner
Lockie B. Gallagher
Mrs. Robert Jack
John Polak
David Bennett
Mrs. Rick Williams
Quillar Gipson
Ella Marusak
James R. Mathison
Mrs. W.T. Schluneger
Juana Tabarez
Mrs. Johnny Anderson
Mrs. Emma M. Hart
Mrs. Leonard Witlock
Oct. 19 birthday orchids to
MRS. W.L. MATTHEWS,
HOWARD GOBLE JR.,
MILTON RAYMOND
GURECKY, JOE C. JELINEK,
JERRY PEACOCK, DERRY
DEAN ESSARY, MRS. EARL
ANDERSON, BENNY RAY
VALEK, KENNETH KRAJCA,
JOHN MOORE.
Oct. 19 wedding anniversary
orchids to MR. AND MRS.
JOHNNY VANEK (1957).
Social Calendar
MONDAY -7 p.m.- Ellis
County Dinner Club’s first
meeting of the season will be
held at Ennis Community
Center, with Ross Hardin, bird
collector, as speaker.
TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB REASSEMBLY featured a panel on the subject "Ennis on the Move" with
Mrs. McCluer Brewster (seated right) as moderator. Panelists were (standing I to r)- Mrs. W.D. Bozek, Mrs.
Richard T. Moody and Mrs. Andrew Hartanov. Seated left is Mrs. Don Turner, first vice president, who
presided in place of the president, Mrs. Noel Speers who was out of town.
POLLY'S POINTERS
Broken Zipper Tab?
Use a Paper Clip
By POLLY CRAMER
DEAR POLLY-My Pet Peeve is with dress pattern
companies that make pattern envelopes so small and
flimsy that once the pattern has been removed it will
not go back in again without tearing.—MRS. 0. G. V.
dependent children. One way to _______________________________________________________
organize help and probably the
best way to begin, she said, is Mrs. Curlin tO Be Speaker at
with a friendly visit. There are e‘ - P
people here who need the in- Annual Co HD | uncheon Wed
terest and support of the Annual O. -uncnson VVUU.
community, she found in her
research for her part on the The Ellis County Home
panel. She said a Volunteer Demonstration Club’s annual
TUESDAY - 7 p.m.- Ennis Art
Club will meet in the CNB
Community Room; Mrs.
Florence Burgess of Dallas will
demonstrate a landscape, using
the palette knife technique.
DEAR POLLY-Whenever the tab breaks on a zipper I
have found that a paper clip is handy to use when there
are no safety pins around.
When I use a long-sleeve pattern but want to make
the sleeves short, I do not like to cut the pattern off as
there may be a future need for long sleeves on another
dress, I think a stapler and staples do a better job of
holding it in the proper place than tape which rips the
pattern when removed—JACI
Ellis County League of Vocational
Nurses Meets at Ennis Hospt.
Ellis County League of A guest, Mrs. Josie Gilmore,
Vocational Nurses met in the was welcomed.
dining room of Municipal After the reading of the
Hospital. minutes and the financial
Jim Templin, local registered report, members divided the
pharmacist was speaker of the stationery to sell for a fund
evening. His topic was “Drug raising project. Also Pillsbury
Abuse ” Mr. Templin, in- Cookbooks were ordered for this
conjunction with Kiwanis, has project. They will arrive in time
helped the community un- for Christmas shoppers,
derstand more about the abuse Following the meeting,
of Amoc refreshments were served.
01 OruBS.
Service Bureau could be a long- luncheon will be held at 12
range plan, as she listed Wednesday in the Ellis County
numerous other needs and Woman’s Bldg., it was an-
plans.
nounced by County Home WEDNESDAY -2 p.m.- Ellis
Demonstration Agent Judy County Federation of Womens
Edwards. Clubs will meet in the Blue
Mrs. L.C. Curlin, reigning Flame Room of Lone Star Gas
First Lady of Waxahachie, will Co., 709 Ferris Ave.,
be the featured speaker. Waxahachie.
, Polly's Problem
DEAR POLLY-1 dearly love my dog but am un-
able to clear up the doggy odors in my house. He is
kept outside as much as possible but, because my
house has been broken into so many times, I have
to leave him inside while I am away at work. Can
someone help me?—M. 0.
Mrs. Brewster said any in- Ell:, A: I A:
terested in becoming involved tlllS County Cziri, Alice
should write Volunteer Service . .
Bureau or she suggested fur- Lane Harris, NJC Queen
ther, a friendly visiting service
as a way to begin to be involved Miss Alice Lane Harris of
with these concerns learning Italy, Ellis County, was
first hand of needs, leading to crowned Homecoming Queen
the proper fields of service. during halftime ceremony at
Mrs. Moody stated on the Navarro Junior College-
recreational concerns that Wharton football game
WEDNESDAY -12- Ellis
County Home Demonstration
Clubs annual luncheon will be
held at the Ellis County
Woman’s Bldg., Waxahachie.
DEAR POLLY—We have a long extension cord on our
Asst. HD Agent To Be Speaker
At County Federation Meeting
Assistant Ellis County Home Twentieth Century Club and
Demonstration Agent Terry Woman’s Study Club, Ennis;
Reese will speak on “History of Garden Club, Shakespeare
Costumes” at the Ellis County Club, Century- Club and City
Federation of Women’s Clubs’ Federation, Waxhachie;
fall meeting at 2 p.m. Wed- Palmer Study Club, Maypearl
nesday in the Blue Flame Room Study Club, Midlothian Ladies
of Lone Star Gas Co., 709 Ferris of the Leaf Club and the Fort-
Ave., Waxahachie. nightly Club of Italy.
Mrs. Frank E. Davis,
president, will preside at the “All members of the ten
meeting. . federated clubs are urged to
Clubs of the county affiliated attend this meeting,” said Mrs.
with the County Federation are Davis.
making a town more attractive Saturday night.
and enjoyable for both youths Miss Harris was crowned
and adults would be a good way homecoming queen by Larry
to begin. “There are many Burden, NJC election manager,
areas we might be interested in, and Debra Granger, student
either in all of them just a few or senate president, during half-
maybe begin with one,” she time activities in the NJC
added. She mentioned Cerf versus Wharton County game.
Heritage Park as one, Mrs. Geraldine Johnson was
named Teacher of the Year. ______, . ..
Glynn Hildebrand was an- THURSDAY -10 a.m.- Trinity
nounced as Ex-Student of the District, Texas Federation of
Year Women’s Clubs will hold annual
fall board meeting at the Dallas
Woman’s Forum, 4607 Ross
Ave., Dallas.
telephone which was
always in the way so I put
two cup hooks on the floor
toe strip. They are about a
yard apart and the hook
openings face out. I loop
the long cord from one to
the other and they unloop
easily when the long length
is needed. These hooks
could be put under a shelf
if you have one for your
phone.—MRS. J. G.
USE CUP
HOOKS)
Visit in Dallas
Ennis High
Calendar
NEA
VISIT RELATIVES
AT PECOS, TEXAS
Mrs. Louise Hawkins and
A.C. Richardson were guests
Sunday of his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H.C.
Ribble of Dallas.
18-22- 9 Weeks’ Test.
18- East Texas Day at Fair.
21- Jr. Varsity vs. Marlin Here.
22- Varsity vs. Marlin there at
7:30 p.m.; school out at 2:30.
sugggsting benches, tables, a
gazebo and a little landscaping
which could make it into a
lovely place for senior citizens
to gather on pretty days,
mothers with small children
and perhaps “our own little
Central Park?”
She mentioned the public
library as offering another
opportunity to help. In checking
/ for her part on the program she
said she found that “we have a
good library but there is no card
catalog,” adding “what an
improvement and asset this
would be if several of us offered
to help set up the card catalog
file.” Mrs. Moody said “We
have the Optimist Club
swimming pool which is fine but
what about Red Cross swim-
ming instructions offered to
citizens of all ages free there?”
Also she asked “Would it be
possible to start some free art
and music programs for
children in our public schools?
Could we appoint an Ennis
woman to represent us on the
opera and symphony and
committees in Dallas to keep us
informed of programs available
there.” She asked about a
summer recreational program
offering sports, arts and crafts.
“These are just a few of the
possibilities; there are others
that you might suggest. What
would you like to see us un-
dertake to keep Ennis on the
move?" she asked in concluding
her talk on her research.
On Esthetic Concerns, Mrs.
Bozek stated “Beauty is good
business.” She divided her talk
into three parts: Community
Involvement, Community Spirit
Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Doyle
spent the weekend with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Mack Asberry of
5 Pecos. Mr. and Mrs. Asberry
F are teachers in the Pecos Public
schools. He is speech and
drama teacher in the high
school and she is a resource
teacher in special education in
one of the elementary schools
there.
BIRTHS
=*:
DEAR POLLY-My Pet Peeve is with companies who
give you a “send in” coupon and leave such a small space
for your name and address that you have to write it on a
separate piece of paper and attach that to the coupon.
Why can’t they make them large enough to begin with?—
MRS. L. C.
DEAR POLLY-1 am answering Alma who has trouble
with her bottle of glue sealing over. I buy the large
economy size and, after using it, I put a straight pin in
the hole and it never seals over for me.—MARIAN
DEAR POLLY and Alma—After throwing away several
nearly new bottles of glue I started inserting a nail about
the size of the glue bottle opening into the top. The small
amount of glue remaining in the bottle neck will not hold
the nail so tightly that it cannot be extracted with a bit
of effort.—JERRY
DEAR POLLY-My electrician gave me the following
Pointer: Plug the cord into an appliance before plugging it
into the outlet and remove the cord from the outlet before
removing it from the appliance. Following this method
there is less chance of shorting out an appliance.—
ORPHA
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 245, Ed. 1 Monday, October 18, 1971, newspaper, October 18, 1971; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689928/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.