The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 182, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1972 Page: 3 of 15
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Woman's World
Clubs ★ Personalities ★ Weddings ★ Homemaking ★ Fashions
On The
Avenue
By FAY CASEBOLT
Wednesday, August 2, 1972-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-3
Miss Patterson, Bride-elect
Of Gordon Avey, Is Honored
Miss Ann Patterson, fiancee
of Gordon Avey, was honored
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NANCY KUCERA, Ennis Senior Girl Scout, dressed in her Girl Scout Uni-
form, ready for her flight to New York from Love Field, this morning, on
the first lap of her month's Girl Scout tour with 31 other Girl Scouts from
over the USA. After two days' orientation in New York, the 32 Girl Scouts
and their two advisors will fly to Frankfurt, Germany, for an interesting
agenda abroad that includes such fascinating tours as the Rhine River trip
and attending the Olympics. The trim Girl Scout uniform will be worn on
nearly all occasions by the girls during their trip and while abroad-- most
appropriately and, of course, with great pride.
Itinerary for Miss Kucera's
Fascinating Girl Scout Trip
Nancy Kucera, daughter of bus to Heidelburg, overnight
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kucera of home hospitality; 10- day in
907 N. Gaines, boarded a plane Heidelberg, sightseeing and
at Love Field this morning on a shopping, overnight hospitality;
regular fairy tale trip abroad. 11- by bus to Wiesbaden-Rhine
She is one of 32 Girl Scouts Cruise, return to Camp
from over the USA chosen for Lachenwald; 12- leisure day at
the Girl Scout trip and is the Camp Lachenwald; 13- depart
only one from Texas. She and a camp by bus for Frankfurt,
Girl Scout from Parsons, Kans., overnight home hospitality; 14-
will arrive at LaGuardia Air depart for either England or
Port at the same time, 3:19 this Italy, arrival same day; 15-
afternoon, and will meet with England or Italy; 16- England
the others and the two advisors 0r Italy (stay in England or
who are accompanying them on Italy until Aug. 21); 21- Depart
the trip. They will all be at the England or Italy; 22- Arrival in
Tudor Hotel in New York and, Munich, travel by bus to Camp
after two days orientation, they Olympiade; 23 to Sept. 1- Camp
will fly to Germany. . Olympiade (which is in the
Their itinerary, in brief, Bavarian section of Germany
follows: August 5- Arrival in south of Munich) includes
Frankfurt; 6- Camp Lachen- Olympics, Munich and
wald; 7- Day Trip to Marberg; Oberammergau.
8-Camp Lachenwald; 9- Trip by
Hospital News
Visiting Hours
10 a.m. — 11 a.m.
3 p.m. — 4 p.m.
GUESTS FROM HEARNE
Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Thompson
of Hearne are visiting Mrs.
Thompson’s mother, Mrs.
Lockie Gallagher.
7 p.m. — 8 p.m.
Patients below permitted
their names to be listed. Total: Social Calendar
25
Mrs. Bobby Lee York and
baby son
John Henry Polk
Mrs. Jessie M. Gibson
Alma Radford
Jessie Jones
James N. Bolt
Mrs. Minnie Brock
Jesse M. Byars
Lillie Claxton
Mrs. W.T. Shaw
Crispin S. Campos
Walter M. Breaux
Minnie Howard
Barbara Jean Huffman
Mrs. Raymond Sparkman
Mrs. Stanley Mathis
Mrs. Josie Janousek
TUESDAY THROUGH
FRIDAY — 8 a.m. to
4 p.m.- Students who’ve moved
to Ennis during the summer and
plan to enter Ennis High School,
Junior High or Middle School
are to register
respective schools.
THURSDAY and
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at their
FRIDAY
— New
students in Ennis in grades
1 through 5 who plan to attend
Travis, Houston or Austin
Elementary are to register at
their respective buildings.
MONDAY- 7:30 p.m.- Band
Boosters Club will meet at the
Band Hall.
_ the Fellowship Hall at Anthony
Be there for the big opening Drive Baptist Church, July 29.
. tonight of the Optimist-Jaycee Hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth
. Carnival downtown. You’ll have Seaboalt, Mrs. J.W. Sills, Mrs.
a great time and help a worthy Walter Earls, Mrs. T.O. Hall
cause. . . Lots of fun for every
one!
*******
The Christmas Seal Mobile x-
ray unit was in town giving free
x-rays on the Piggly-Wiggly
parking lot today- continuing
until late afternoon.
*******
The watering system of
Pierce Park has been a grass
life saver during the recent
Reading Stories
To Children
Important
blistering summer days. .
“Stories for preschoolers
aren’t just for entertainment.
They help build important
learning habits that carry over
into school years," Jane
Fleischer, family life education
specialist for the Texas
******* Agricultural Extension Service,
said.
GRADY GORE (MRS. W.S.) According to Miss Fleischer,
was one of the Ennis B&PW reading stories to children
Club members who attended the stimulates learning in five vital
District B&PW planning areas.
meeting in Corsicana. Her , “Stories acquaint your child
i name was inadvertedly omitted with different literature and
from the list of Ennis members provide a rich background
submitted. that’s necessary for un-
and Mrs. Bud Vandygriff.
Upon her arrival the bride-
elect was presented a corsage of
white and yellow carnations,
her chosen colors.
The serving table was laid
with a white net over yellow
cloth and centered with an
arrangement of yellow roses
and white daisies.
The gifts were displayed on
two tables, laid with lace cloths
over yellow and decorated with
yellow candles embedded in
white daisies.
The Bride’s book was on one
table where she opened her
gifts, assisted by her mother,
Mrs. J.B. Patterson, and her
fiance, Mr. Avey, registered the
gifts.
Mrs. Sills ladled the pineapple
punch and Mrs. Seaboalt served
the cookies which were
decorated in yellow and white.
All the decorations carried
out the honoree’s chosen colors.
Miss Patterson and Mr. Avey
plan to be married at Southside
Baptist Church in Arlington,
Aug. 12.
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DOYLE McKINNEY of Waxahachie Rotary Club,
a past district governor, greets his long-time friend,
District Governor Tom Bullion of Taylor, in the
foyer at Ye Olde Inn where Mr. Bullion was speaker
for the Ennis Rotary Club at its luncheon meeting
Tuesday.
** skesesesese
derstanding the written word,’
the Texas A&M
University
THE NELSON WARDS (Mr. specialist said.
and Mrs. and kiddos, Joe and Stories also encourage good
; Shicaire) enjoyed the pageant, listening habits and help the
• “Texas,” in the outdoor theater child to discriminate visually
in Palo Duro Canyon Park between shapes of letters and
| recently, while on vacation in other symbols.
West Texas. They also visited “But most important,” she
Mr. Ward’s parents in Aber- emphasized, “stories help your
nathy prior to their leaving on child gain confidence in himself
an European tour. Mr. and Mrs. and in other people.”
Ward had an interesting tour Miss Fleischer suggested that
abroad themselves two years when reading a story, hold the
| ago. They, with two other book so that the youngster can
| couples, rented a Volkswagon easily see the pages. And read
| bus and drove through Swit- in a natural voice.
| zerland, Germany and France. When selecting the books, she
She said it was lots of fun as said to look for clear, intense
they traveled as the people who and pleasing colors. Pictures
live there travel and stayed at should have simple lines for the
the same places they stay and very young and progress to
not where the visitors stay.... greater detail for older
Mr. Ward’s sister, MISS children.
SHIRLEY CLAIRE WARD, “Select a size and shape
lives in Frankfurt and has about that’s suitable for the child’s
four years. She’s with the GAO age,” Miss Fleischer added,
as an accountant. When Nelson “Pick a story with reasonable
Ward was small he couldn’t call characters depicting familiar
his sister’s entire name so he activities. The function of books
called her Shicaire; Mrs. Ward for young children is to recreate
| heard about it, liked it and they the world he knows and to
named their daughter Shicaire, strengthen his understanding of
! who is now 4 years old. it.”
DRUE
Mows
SHE
718 W. Lampasas
875-652
Compare and
SAVE
EVERY DAY
on all your
medical needs.
Sir
*******
Aug. 3 birthday orchids to
CHRISTINE RENEE BIR-
CHETT (1963), R.C. TURNER,
DUDLEY FOX, CYNTHIA
JANET PRACHYL, DON
HOPKINS, MRS. W.H. BOREN,
MRS. E.F. ALEXANDER,
STEVE KIRKPATRICK (1960),
TAMMY PEACOCK.
Aug. wedding anniversary
orchids to MR. AND MRS.
CHARLES H. HAVENS.
With The Lodges'
N.A.B.A. Review No. 11
meets Friday at 2 p.m. at the
Community Center. Members
urged to attend. Susie Schoeps,
pres.; Lockie Gallagher,
reporter.
SHOP
ENNIS MERCHANTS
THE MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL gang reconvenes for another season on the Mary
Tyler Moore Show. All smiles because of awards and audience acceptance that make
any actor beam are (left to right) Gavin MacLeod, Cloris Leachman, Mary Tyler
Moore, Valerie Harper and Ted Knight under the pseudo-big bear reach of Ed Asner.
Menus and
Cooking Cues
SHOWER FOR THE
BRIDE
Assorted Sandwiches Olives
Frosted Cupcakes Grape Punch
GRAPE PUNCH
A medley of fruit drinks with
scoops of sherbet.
1 can (46 ounces) Concord
grape drink
3 cups pink lemonade
3 cups orange juice
2 cups pineapple juice
1 quart ginger ale
1 pint lemon sherbet
Mint leaves
Chill fruit drinks and ginger
ale. Just before serving, in a
large punch bowl, mix together
the grape drink, lemonade, or-
ange juice, pineapple juice and
ginger ale. Float scoops of sher-
bet in the punch. Garnish with
mint leaves. Makes about 4
quarts.
SALE
BEGINNING WED., AUGUST 2
20% DISCOUNT ON
Columbia - Minerva
Nantuk 4-Ply Knitting Yarn,
Acrylic Rug yarn, & Crewel Embroidery.
The Needle Art Shop
5 MILES SOUTH OF ENNIS
Farm Rd. 1183 (Oak Grove Rd.)
875-2077
We Also Have Needlepoint & Baby Afgans
20% OFF F,Ph,Fk-
A /C- on Fast Photo Finishing.
At Drug Towne You Can Leave Your Film and
Pick Up Your Pictures at Our Convenient
Drive-by Window.
$1.58
MYCITRACIN OINT.
% oz.
87°
BOTTLE OF 100 PLUS 30 FREE
THERAGRAN MULTIVITAMINS
$3.15 ALPHA KERI WITH FREE 80 CC KERI LOTION
BATH OIL
69c
ALKA-SELTZER
25‘s
$1.89
BAYER TIMED-RELEASE ASPIRIN
$1.50 MOUTHWASH AND GARGLE
CHLORASEPTIC WITH SPRAYER
$1.59 (LIME OR MENTHOL)
NOXEMA SHAVE CREAM
$9.95 Elastic Support
PANTY HOSE
1.98
Parke-Davis
VITAMIN C TABLETS 500 Mg.
$2.39 COUGH SYRUP
VICKS FORMULA 44
LIST $3.25 (CHEWABLE)
PROTEIN TABLETS
(PLAIN OR WITH IRON) 60's
CHOCKS VITAMINS
14 OZ. or 30PACKET
METAMUCIL POWDER
$1.15
PRELL SHAMPOO
$2.10 LIST
DIGEL LIQUID
LIST $2.19 FOR BURNS
SOLARCAINE SPRAY
89c PLAYTEX
TOOTHBRUSHES
$1,19 GILLETTE
FOAMY SHAVE
$1.69 VASELINE
INTENSIVE CARE LOTION
$944
$197
47c
72 TABLET $1 27
93c
14% OZ.
$1 09
$644
100's $107
8% oz.
$1 66
250 TABS.
15 GR.
$1 97
2 Bottles of 60-
$137
$1 98
7 OZ.
12 OZ.
11 oz.
15 OZ.
63°
$127
$137
19C
79c
4 0
$109
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 182, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1972, newspaper, August 2, 1972; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1690192/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.