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On The
Thursday, September 19, 1974-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-3
Avenue
By Fay Casebolt
Former Ellis Countian, Much in
Demand as Musician .Gives Delta
Kappa Gamma Opening Program
When Alpha Alpha Chapter of
•00*0 ‘Delta Kappa Gamma Society
Orchids to the Ennis Chapter, opened its new season with a
Young Homemakers of Texas, coffee-musical for members
for earning “The Outstanding and their invited guests, Mrs.
Young Homemakers of Texas" Dorothy Little of Corsicana
Award in Area VIII at the area gave the program.
convention in Waco... and to the Mrs. Little, who was formerly
Waxahachie Chapter, second or Dorothy McGee, is widely
runner-up in this judging, known over Ellis County as she
And orchids to the Ennis was born at Avalon and
Chapter for its . inspiring educated in Waxahachie High
program at its Pizza-Tasting School and Trinity University at
Party Tuesday night when the Waxahachie before doing
purposes of YHT were related graduate work at various
for the honored prospective places in her chosen field of
members present (see bottom music, she and her parents, the
of Mrs. Hayden Routh’s story late Mr. and Mrs. Berry McGee,
today where we attached the moved to Waxahachie from
Young Homemakers worthy Avalon after her grade school
purposes). days. The talented and ac-
Orchids to the Young complished musician, (piano,
Homemakers for their motto: organ and voice) has taught at
Young Homemakers- The Heart Trinity University in
of the Home.” Their colors are Waxahachie and at East
red and white and their flower Central State College in Ada,
the red carnation ; so their new Okla., among other places
officials presented - long- during her brilliant musical
MRS. DOROTHY LITTLE
LIIRS. DENNIS LITTLE, president of the Ennis Chapter, Young Homemakers of Texas, (left photo above) is reading the purposes of YHT
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the chapter's Pizza
Party Tuesday night at Pizza Napoli to review them for the members and inform the large number of prospective mem-
above)- MRS. BRUCE McCRARY JR., vice president and program
Urs of the chapter's objectives and spheres of service. (In the next scene
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hairman, is giving a resume of th, year's programs, an early in the season highlight being the presentation of the Mexia State School Choir in
an Jacinto Auditorium.
Ennis Chapt. Young Homemakers,
Begins Year With Pizza Party
Honoring Prospective Members
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AMRS. McCRARY is presenting long-stemmed red carnations to the chapter ad-
visors, Mrs. Ellis Denney, left, and Mrs. John Overall. A like carnation was also
, "presented to each retiring officer.
nonnis Art Club Begins. Season
With Supper at Erisman Home
Ram The Ennis Art Club met at the Mrs. Johnny Cody , program
me of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. chairman, presented a year-
Ee isman for a salad supper book to each of the 30 members
iesday night. present, and gave a brief outline
ole pollowipg the delicious of the programs for the coming
^.. pper, Mrs. Gene Ruhl, year. One project for the new
sbiv resident, conducted a short season will be the Art Club
aidiness meeting. Each Mini Bazaar slated Nov. 23 at
dam iber answered the roll call the Community Center.
insil . celling what she had done in Hostesses assisting Mrs.
de field of art during the Erisman were Mrs. T. J.
The Young Homemaker of Hayden Routh were introduced
Texas, Ennis Chapter, en- by President Mrs. Dennis Little,
tertained with a delightful Pizza It was then announced that
Tasting Party for prospective the Ennis chapter had won the
members Tuesday night, “outstanding chapter of area
Colorful flowered name tags VIII at th6 state meeting,
greeted the guests. Delicious To honor the distinguished
slices of various types of pizzas out-going officers red car-
were sampled by the members nations were presented. Mrs.
and guests as the guests were Little presented Past President
introduced to the group. Miss Sue Deen a carnation;
New officers, vice president, Mrs. McCrary made the
Mrs. Bruce McCrary, presentation to Past Vice
Secretary Mrs. Robert Hough, President Mrs. Mike Reel and
Parliamentarian Mrs. Jimmy Mrs. Hayden Routh, to Miss •
Collins and Reporter Mrs. Carolyn Davidson, past
-----------------------------------reporter-historian.
— I n ± Advisors Mrs. John Overall
labernacle bapi. and Mrs Ellis Denney were
1 also recognized with red car-
oth, /th Carades nations.
Skating Party Mrs. Little read the creed and
Mrand Me. stone. Mr. ROTROMTakerOrgaNKataton/OF
and Mrs. Billy Ables and Mr. the prospective members. Mrs.
and Mrs. L. M. Penrod took the McCrary quoted an inspiring
sixth and seventh grades of poem afterwhich she discussed
Tabernacle Baptist Church to the programs for 74-75. Plans
Corsicana for a roller skating for the chapter to host the
Lodge Notes
Ennis Rebekah Lodge No. 104 party at the rink there, Mexia State Choir followed the
will hold its regular meeting recently.... program. A door prize, a pizza
Thursday night at 8 o’clock. Mr- Stone is head of the platter and cutter, was won by
There will be a brief social hour department and Mr. Penrod Shirley Habbinga. All present
and program in honor of the and Mrs. Ables are teachers, were invited to the chapter’s
123rd birthday of Rebekahs. Mrs. Stone is secretary in the meeting Tuesday Sept. 24.
Dorothy Owens, Noble Grand; department.
Forrest Sullivan, Vice Grand. About 50 went on the church
bus.
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mluldldldlulmlmlm mlel HOSPITAL NEWS 5
: Purposes of YHT
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OLD
Ammer vacation.
Sanders and Mrs. W. D. Bozek.
Dallas Museum
Of Fine Arts Sets
ofocus on Tex. Art
: 9 The Dallas Museum of Fine interview was conducted by
its has scheduled two shows Barney Delabano, DMFA
evolving Texas artists and Associate Curator and Esther
.raftsmen for the fall season. Houseman, DMFA Registrar,
et toopen Sept. 20 and continue co-directors of the exhibition.
go dirough Oct. 27 will be the A master craftsman and
alute to the Doziers of Dallas winner of numerous national
1 band DMFA’s 16th Texas Crafts awards of excellence, Velma
gax Competitive Exhibition. Dozier was a co-founder of the
The exhibitions, sure to be a Craft Guild of Dallas and has
lug jpular attraction during the trained many apprentices over
sine nnual State Fair of Texas, Oct. her years of professional
through 20, will examine not achievement. Otis Dozier, a
SOCIAL CALENDAR Patients listed below permitted the following:
____„___________„__„__.__„__their names to be listed. Total: To develop
Iplelp p pp rml Mrs. Elsie Slovak
The purposes of the Young
:| Homermakers of Texas include
a deeper ap-
THURSDAY - 7:30 p.m. —
Polka Festival Steering
Committee will meet at KJT
Hall.
KNOWN HOSPITALIZED
OF FIRST METH.
and baby girl
Charles G. Contreras
Emma M. Foster
Roscoe Kelsey
Mrs. Gene Tallant
Mrs. Frances M. Slovak
Emilia Martinez
Wilyum C. Hall
Mrs. John Barnett
In Ennis Hospital- Mrs. Danny L. Epps
George H. Barney, Jr., Mrs. Paul Isbell
Sally Richards. Stanley Zhanel
In Memorial Hospital, Cor- Mary A. Krajca
sicana-O. A. Bates. Wilma Emmert
In Gaston Avenue Hospital, Mary Horak
Dallas- George H. (Pete) Nora E- Sparkman
Barney. Mary Wilkerson
In Dallas Convalescent Baby girl Hart
Center Mrs. J. G. Howell, Mrs. Felipe Guerrero
hly the Variety, freshness and painter and teacher for over 40 ___________________________and baby boy________
I; oirit of contemporary Texas years, is represented in private
rtists and craftsmen but relate and public collections 5 Ellis County Home Dem
9heir work to the broader throughout the nation including • , ) ‘ -
169 ream of world-wide art ex- the metropolitan and the Members Ci.t_ MZ#
mis, erimentation. TheSalute to the Whitney. He taught at the /prere Meel
oziers will afford Museum Dallas Museum of Fine Arts’ Five Ellis County Home
sitors a look at the jewelry of school from the 1940s to the Demonstration Club members
canelma Dozier, a nationally 1970s. are participating this week in
cognized craftsman and the The Crafts Exhibition, a the 48th Annual State Meeting of
/portunity to view the sket- statewide competition, drew the Texas Home Demonstration
050/hbooks of an outstanding over 1500 entries of original Association (THDA) in
6Indscape artist, Otis Dozier, work in clay, bookbinding, Amarillo.
ary The Dozier exhibition will enamels, fibers, glass, metals, The ladies are Mrs. William
5 nclude 90 pages selected from plastic and wood. The exhibition Childers of Maypreal, Mrs.
• siDtis Dozier’s over two hundred will include 331 objects by 153 Juanita McVean of the St. Paul
S ketchbooks, with subjects craftsmen from every corner of Community Club, Mrs. Joe
iah hanging from Colorado the state reflecting the best Munden of Midlothian, Mrs.
onountains, the Big Bend area, work of the state’s outstanding Walter Bond of Red Oak, and
Mexico to India. Interpolated artists. Eudorah Moore, Mrs. Pat Duvall of Midlothian,
yith his work will be fifty Curator of Design, Pasadena Also attending is Mrs. Ludy
TSTE= xamples of gold jewelry and Museum of Modern Art, Aston, sister of Mrs. Childers.
159- recious stones crafted by Pasadena, Calif., served as The voting delegates:
unis elma Dozier. juror for the competition, which Childers, Munden and McVean
, A A special slide talk interview is co-sponsored by the Musuem will help select state officers for
an vith the Doziers has been and the Craft Guild of Dallas, the association for 1975.
mumro ommissioned by the Museum The winners of over $1000 in The delegates will attend
- with Sts and Velma Dozier award monies will be an- workshops during the three day
liscussing their art and the nounced at the members’ meeting, Sept. 17-19, on the
Ts: asternal and internal influences preview of the two exhibitions topics of delegates, publicity,
: In their work. The slide on Thursday, Sept. 19. citizenship, family life, 4H,
production takes the viewer Each craftsman was allowed health, cultural arts and
me from the difficult days of the to enter up to six objects. recreation, safety af THDA.
97 Depression and PWAP The Dallas Museum of Fine Among the speakers at the
Jei Issistance to artists, through a Arts is free and open to the meeting will be Mrs. Florence
79j view of the Dozier’s lifelong public Tuesday through W. Low, assistant director.
, ; Dedication to art and art Saturday from 10-5and from 1-5 Texas Agricultural Extension
so education in Dallas. The slide Sundays. Service, Texas A&M University
00000 System. Her topic is “Looking
preciation of our homes.
To plan and carry out ac-
tivities to improve home and
community life.
To develop skills and keep
informed on matters affecting
the homemaker.
To become familiar with
current consumer trends.
To maintain spiritual values
in the home.
To encourage democracy in
home and community life.
To support FHA and other
groups working for the im-
provement of homemaking.
To recognize members and
Forward with THDA.”
The delegates will help direct
Ellis County THDA programs
during 1975.
others for outstanding
achievement.
To provide wholesome social
and recreational activities.
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stemmed red carnations to their career. She lived at Kerens ,
sponsors and their outgoing during her marriage to the late talented a^ does all types of
officers at the Pizza Party. Dick Quaite and upon his death numbers. (Her mother taught
We especially like the Young moved to Corsicana where she her to play as soon as she could
Homemakers Creed, which was a church organist and sit at the piano). Of course, her
follows: tansht music Later she ac- selections included My Wild
Irish Rose, Mexicala Rose, San
Antonioa Rose and Yellow Rose
of Texas. Her other rose-
themed selections included
Upon his death, she moved back «ed8e Roses, To a Wild Rose,
to Corsicana where she, of Lo How a Rose E’er Blooming,
: ___: - A Lovely Rose is Blooming,
course, 8 Roses are Blooming in Picardy,
musica ^ ^La Vienne Rose, Red Roses for
«r^j mi-manrrc
2 1 encores, The Parrot and
man, who was presented by „ ... 1 . . 11
Mrs. Morris Paschall of Brazilian Sleigh Bells.
1 1 1 An autumn arrangement
Maxalbac president NW centered the table where coffee
pasenan extended welcome and doughnuts were served in
Beautiful ANNA BETH greetings to the large number of the beautiful setting of First
HARDIMAN, who was born members and guests present United Methodist Church
Sept. 2, is two weeks and four and Mrs. Billy Ables of Ennis, Fellowship Hall, Waxahachie,
days old today. She was in the immediate past president of the The executive committee
office this morning with her chapter, gave the invocation, members were hostesses for the
attractive mother, MRS. JOE Astheroseis the Delta Kappa meeting. .. .
HARDIMAN. The little black- Gamma flower, Mrs. Little Members attending from
haired beauty’s sister and chose for her organ selections Ennis included Mmes Ables,
brother, JENNIFER, 11, and «rose pieces,” one being Troy Selzer, Frank Westbrook,
KEITH, 7, are quite proud of composed in the 1500s. These John Hunter, Winston Webster,
her and she looks just like ran the range of classical, semi- Mildred Dillard, K. C. Tit-
Jennifer, who is real pretty, classical, Irish ballads, folk, sworth,Jack McBurnett, Ed-
Anna Beth was holding her Mexican, one was ragtime (Red ward Phillips, Macie Pollan,
pacifier to her mouth with her Rose Rag) and every type, as Kathryn Myers and her guest,
dainty little fingers... and every Mrs. Little is extremely Mrs. Fred L. Wilson,
now and then she’d open her
eyes to look at us while trying to
go to sleep. What’s sweeter than
a baby early in the morning
after a night’s rest, a bath and
breakfast? Absolutely nothing!
***** **
Sept. 20 birthday orchids to
VALERIE DANIEL, CRISSY
RICHTER, 1959; ELIZABETH
McCARTY, STEPHEN TODD in the VOE Building The
PARKS, 1963; MILDRED FRANKHORNIK, JOE C. program will be Elegant Table
SMOLKA, KELLER WAYNE McCRARY. . Settings on a Budget by
WEBSTER, 1946; TERESA Sept. 20 wedding anniversary Henrietta Novotny 6 (Mrs
MADONNA, TOMMY AND orchids to MR. AND MRS. peusetra Novotny CTS
TROY OSBORN, twins; MRS. BOBBY REESE, 1963; All interested in becoming
MELODY ELAINE JURICEK, MR. AND MRS. A. L. LEWIS, members are welcome.
1968; DWIGHT BETTS, 1951; 1943.
taught music. Later she ac-
“We, the Young cepted a position on the music
Homemakers of Texas, seek to faculty at East Central State
strengthen the bonds of the College at Ada, Okla., and was
family with knowledge, in- married to Mr. Little there,
tegrity, love, understanding and
faith in God- in order that our
homes may be established in
the firm foundation of our
community, state, nation and
the world- upholding the right
of each individual to dream, to
work, to assume the privileges
and responsibilities of the
democratic way of life.
******
RECOVERING FROM
ARM BREAK
Mrs. Bob Stone who fell and
broke an arm recently is
recovering at her home on
Williamsburg Dr. after treat-
ment for the break in Ennis
Municipal Hospital.
Mrs. Novotny
To Speak at
YHT Meeting
The Ennis Chapter of Young
Homemakers of Texas will
meet at 7:30 Tuesday (Sept. 24)
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1974, newspaper, September 19, 1974; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1690519/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.