The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 23, 1972 Page: 8 of 8
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8—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS- Tuesday, May 23, 19/2
Deaths
And
Funerals
MIDDLE...
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in time tests- 1st Period, Greg
I .Newman; 2nd Period, Greg
I Sellers and Scott Dyson, (tie);
3rd Period- David Lee; 6th
Period- Annette Cleveland; 7th
■ Period- Jeff Perkins (Baker’s
1 dozen, 13).
Machovsky
Requiem Mass will be
celebrated for Tom J.
Machovsky at St. John Catholic
Church at 10:00 a.m. Wed-
nesday. Interment will be in St.
Joseph Cemetery. Rosary will
be recited tonight (Tuesday),
8:30 at Bunch Funeral Chapel.
Mr. Machovsky was born
March 24, 1903, in
Czechoslovakia, the son of Tom
and Annie Machovsky. He
moved with his parents to the
Ennis Area when three weeks of
age. September 31, 1924, he was
married to Miss Annie Spaniel
of Ennis. At that time they
moved to the Reagor Springs
Community, where Mr.
Machovsky was engaged in
farming. They lived there until
1966, and at that time they
moved to Route 1, Ennis.
Mr. Machovsky was a
member of the St. John Catholic
Church and a retired farmer.
Surviving are his wife, one
son: Tom R. Machovsky, Rt. 1,
Ennis; one grandson: Ernest T.
Machovsky, Rt. 1, Ennis; one
brother: Frank Machovsky, Rt.
3, Waxahachie; and a nephew:
Frank Machovsky Jr.,
Waxahachie.
Perfect Attendance-
1 Steve Allen
Bernalda Black
Donna Brasher
Mary Coleman
Timothy Collins
Virgil Crow
Richard Davis
Amanda Dixon
I Sheila Dixon
Joyce Dodson
Annette Fields
Steve Fuller
Bertha Garcia
Craig Gant
Joe Garcia
Roger Gentry
Melva Hunter
Nancy House
Dwain Jakubick
Dorothy Kubin
] Gary Lillie
1 Julio Manriquez
Jolesch
Mrs. Mamie C. Jolesch, 84, of
2525 Centerville Road, a
VALEDICTORIAN RECEIVING DIPLOMA FROM
BISHOP - Ruthie Valigura, St. John High valedict-
orian receives her diploma from the Most Rev.
Thomas Tschoepe of Dallas, Bishop, at the St.
John Commencement exercises.
resident of Dallas for 22 years,
died Saturday. Mrs. Jolesch, a
native of Ennis, was a daughter
of pioneer settlers in Ennis.
She is survived by two sons,
William and Edwin Jolesch,
both of Dallas; 3 sisters, Mrs.
Hector Monreal
Pete Monreal
Peggy Martinek
David Montelongo
Sherry Moody
Michael Nash
Gregory Nickles
Johnny Norris
Rose Pechal
Teresa Robinson
Patty Roth
Ira Joe Sowers
Sylvia Sowers
Cynthia Spaniel
Tommy Spaniel
Craig Tims
Marcus Trojacek
Chris Ware
Johnny Wickliffe
David Wilson
Presidential Physical Fitness
Awards (85th Percentile and
above)-
HARRY J. STONE at the "Orders to go" table and lineup of customers (this line was nothing like the long
line qued up to eat on the scene, however. But there were plenty of all kinds of customers- the largest
crowd ever- at this annual event. No. 1 camera subject, Wally Ward, is beaming in front of Leon Kucera, and
his oldest brother, Greg, is to the left.
Sam G. Epstein, Dallas; Miss Instead of the usual 4 boxes
Corinne Cerf, Dallas; Mrs. Alex here in Ennis, one box will be
Berger, St. Louis, Mo. used - Citizens National Bank
Funeral services was held at 2 Community Room - when the
p.m. Monday in Chapel East of Democratic- Runoff primary
Hillcrest Mausoleum. Rabbi election is held Saturday, June
Gerald J. Klein officiating. 3.
Entombment was in the This announcement was
Hillcrest Mausoleum. . made today.
------------------In other words, all Ennis
Demo Runoff at
1 Box in Ennis
- - Grade 6
voters will be entitled to go to Vera Brown
the bank between the hours of 8 Vivian Butler
a.m. and 7 p.m. to cast their Delia Castillo
ballots on that occasion. Patricia Goff
Burl Howard , one of the Sylvia McCullar
precinct chairmen, was Linda McFarland
chosen by the other three
precinct chairmen to be in
charge there.
EHS SR. WEEK
CALENDAR
TUESDAY - 8 p.m. - Senior
Dinner at KJT Hall, Mrs. Clyde
Booher, chairman.
WEDNESDAY - 1:30 p.m. -
Plaza Theatre show for the
seniors- “Tales of the Crypt”- a
first run brand new horror
movie.
THURSDAY - 6:30 p.m. -
Luau at the school downtown
swimming pool, Mrs. Kenneth
McCollum chairman.
Ennis Merchants Club
Shut Out Braves 3-0
By Lydia Sulak and Judy Lott
The Ennis Merchants
Baseball team put everything
together Sunday afternoon in
their second league game to
shut out the Trinity Braves of
Dallas 3-0.
Leslie Lott, the winning
pitcher, went the distance on
the mound and had a fantastic
day allowing no runs on 6 hits.
In the 3rd inning Ernie
Villareal got a base hit to center
BUSY BALLET
NEW YORK (AP) - The
FRIDAY-9 a.m. - Seniors are New York City Ballet reported
. .that its 14-week winter season
to meet in San Jacinto 1 h ___
.attendance rose slightly over
Auditorium and go from there last year’s winter season, at the
to Lions Field to practice for New York State Theater.
commencement. George Balanchine went to
FRIDAY-8 p.m. - Graduation Geneva to supervise prepara-
Exercise at Lions Field unless it tions for the Opera Ballet’s
rains, in which case it will be in spring gala. His company’s
San Jacinto Auditorium, Mrs. next season will include a week
E.R. Holley, chairman. of “Stravinsky Festival” in
June.
Mrs. B.G. Efting is general The company will dance its
chairman of the 1972 Senior seventh annual season at the
Activities, with Mrs. Miller Saratoga, N.Y., Performing
Powell and Mrs. Edward Arts Center, starting July 5. On
Albertini as co-chairmen.
THEY SKIP SPORTS
BONN, Germany (AP) —
Despite a nation-wide drive for
voluntary physical fitness and
weight control, 37 per cent of
West Germans never indulge in
sports of any kind.
Aug. 9 it will dance four per-
formances in Munich, the only
dance company invited to the
cultural festival held in con-
junction with the Olympics.
Also in August, the New York
City Ballet will dance for a
week at the Ravinia Festival
near Chicago and a week at
Wolf Trap Park for the Per-
forming Arts in Vienna, Va.
Nixon and Soviets
Arrive at Their 1st
Agreement Today
MOSCOW - President Nixon session of the Soviet-American
and Soviet leaders have summit.
reached their first agreement at Then Nixon and Brezhnev
summit meetings in Moscow, met again in the afternoon. It
The agreement came on to was their third session since
measures for joint action in Nixon arrived in Moscow
combating dread diseases and yesterday.
other health menaces - and on
fighting all types of en-
vironmental pollution. A Soviet
spokesman said the summit
talks are continuing in what he
called “An unusual In-
ternational Atmmosphere” --
apparently referring to Viet-
nam.
The sum delegations - in-
cluding President Nixon and
Soviet Communist Party Chief
Leonid Brezhnev - met for
nearly two hours in the mor-
ning. It was the first formal
Secretary of State Rogers and
Presidential aide Henry
Kissinger attended the morning
meeting. Kissinger also sat in
on the afternoon session while
Rogers discussed trade matters
with Russia’s foreign trade
minister.
Beginning
Saturday, May 27th
ENNIS MARKET
Will Close at 5 P.M.
SATURDAYS ONLY
FOUI
GRA1
Dean
Patricia Morris
Marie Neason
Stephanie Patak
Melodie Pollan
Pattie Roth
Yvonne Rowden
Vanessa Sallie
Darlene Vinson
Rosalind Washington
Carolyn Williams
Grade 7
Irene Bailey
Karen Ballew
Bernalda Black
field. The 4th inning saw two +Blynthia Busby
men Ronnie Honza and Jessie Vanessa Butler
Vasquez walking and Robert Glanda Caldwell
Vasquez collecting a base hit. Annette Coleman
Robert stole bases all the way Virginia Conner
around to come home with the Tammy Daniels
first score. Raymond Vasquez + Annette Fields
knocked a base hit which +Evelyn Hall
collected an RBI bringing Iona Littleton
Ronnie Honza home for the Cynthis Mixon
second score. The Sth inning Anne Roth
ended with no runs on two hits Vanessa Sallie
by Villareal and Robert Ray Wanda Washington
Marshall. Ronnie Honza
slammed a base hit in the 6th
inning to the center field; + Record Holders
however, no run was scored.
Leslie Lott and Ernie Villareal Cheerleaders: Annette
got base hits in the 7th inning Fields, Annette Coleman, Della
with Robert Vasquez getting a Zhanel, Denise Patak, Sherrie
base hit too knocking Leslie Lott Gressett.
home for the final score. The 9th The following students should
inning had some powerful be recognized as making
batting action as Leslie Lott, E. achievement in band for 1971-72
Villareal and Gary Doherty First Division at Solo and
each chalked up a base hit. Ensemble Contest- Dianna
With this victory the Mer- Rejcek, Billie Bryant, Suzanne
chants are now 1-1 for league Wilcox, Joy Burns, Sammy
play. They lost their league Zabbia, Brad Davis.
opener and have now come back First Chair in Sections.
Janice Clark, Sherrie Gressett,
Kathy Livingston, Cheryl
Vaught, Billie Bryant, Kenneth
to display their power.
BOX
BOX SCORES
Villareal 1st
Marshall CF
Rob. Vasquez SS
R. Honza 3rd
J. Vasquez, 2nd
Ray Vasquez LF
B. Honza C
Doherty Rf
Lott P
Totals
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GETTING THE FISH ready to cook at the Kiwanis Fish Fry - I to r - W.R. Schween, Bob Carter, James
Carter, Don Croft, Bob Mitchell and Virgil Gibson.
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:
17
Mrs. Sena Little
Christina Santos
Mrs. Hattie A. Davis
Norman Christian Jr.
Mrs. Lillie McDonald
Mrs. W.A. Mizell
Albina Laza
Jimmy Strunc
Mrs. Hessie V. Oliver
Kelly Nix
Roy D. Goss
Mrs. Jack McKay
Mrs. Johnny Miller
Wallace Says He Will Be
At Nominating Convention
. He said he also conferred with
SILVER SPRING, Maryland coTbepartxchaiamaa said their Mrs. Wallace and the Gover-
- Democratic National Chair- polities nor 8 doctors. He said all agreed
man Lawrence O’Brien visited Wallace is coming along well.
Governor George Wallace today 0e====
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Cook, Joy Burns, Tollie
Goodwin, Sammy Zabbia.
Next Year’s Twirlers: Karen
0 Ballew, Carol Crow, Mary
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C D Edwin, D.P.M.
Podiatrist Foot Specialist
announces opening of his
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* 400 Bryson Street
Athens, Texas
Open Friday and Saturday
By Appointment
214-675-1446
Mr. Tiger Says
Do your wheels need balan-
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spin type” wheel balancing
that does an excellent job.
Novy Enco
300 W. Ave. 875-3511
Hospital. I
After the 20-minute visit, 1
O’Brien said he found the
wounded presidential candidate
very strong. ■
He said Wallace told him he |'
will be in Miami for the party’s |'
nominating convention in July. I,
O’Brien said he told Wallace 1
the welcome mat would be out
for him.
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5 P.M. TILL 10 P.M.
"ALL THE FISH YOU CAN EAT"
Served With Hush Puppies, Cole Slaw
And Golden Brown French Fries —
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 122, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 23, 1972, newspaper, May 23, 1972; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1690131/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.