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Friday, September 20, 1974—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-3
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By Fay Casebolt
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"DISCUSSING SOME OF THE POSITIVE AP-
PROACHES to student-teacher interaction are
Sister Rosamunda, theology teacher, and Mrs.
Nancy Dunkerley, social studies teacher, at St.
John's. The workshop on Mental Health in Ar-
lington during the In-Service period Provided
them with methods and techniques that are
applicable to every day situations in class room.
1 programs and refreshments for Dallas Artists Demonstrates
I these young people of Ennis
$ after the home games. In Oil, Ellis Co. Art Meet
■ ******* Being a nature lover, Ralph related.
5 Baker of Dallas, began his oil He used cadium orange light,
I SMITH and demonstration by saying “the cadium red light and white to get
J THE REV TE daughter mother color of orange would be the effect of an early morning
* Y used all the way through his sunrise, with sunburst rays
CAROLYN, were in yesterday painting adding contrasting reaching from the horizon to the
afternoon (he was bringing Colors, to make his picture zenith. As the orange reached
, stand out 9 the zenith it became darker.
Church Page today. Bright and was before the Ellis At the close of his demon-
responsive Carolyn said she chis, Art Association’s stration, the artist said, “a light
Austin May 27 and is attending members; also new members impasto, such as rendered in
Amstithateneenbrothers and visitors who were in- the landscape, could be var-
s 97 ‘ troduced, at the TP&L nished in thirty days: whereas a ■
will be Sept. 23. Assembly Rooms in heavy impasto must wait at |
******* Waxahachie, least3 year. Ifthe varnish was
Mr. Baker used a thin wash of applied by brush, it should be
We have so many com- turpentine and yellow ochre to done hoth, horizontally and ;
pliments on our church page lay in the draft of the painting. The painting was presented to
sermonettes by our local eliminating all details, as the association and is to be
ministers... all who see our details are unnecessary in the
hometown paper elsewhere tell early stages of a painting, he tramco,
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city who are taking turns en-
tertaining the young people with Casey his sermonette for the
aftergame fellowships. The first - - -
J home game, tonight, with
Midway, will be followed by the
first aftergame party in the
series-- at the First Baptist
Church and the EHS Twirlers
will give a part of the program.
Corn chip pie, Cokes and
cookies will be served.
All young people of Ennis,
grades eight through twelve,
are invited to this and all the
other aftergame fellowships,
sponsored by the Ennis Pastors’
Assn, and all pastors will be
present. This and more were on
i the front page yesterday but we
saw a church page wherein
local pastors write the Pets’ Mealtime
- are repeating it because we sermonettes...Casey thought of
want all young people of the this in February, 1968, and Is Confusing
invited grades to know how Avenue likes it too. •
much fun these till be so they It will please the ministers
will go. who take the time to write these CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. .
Other churches planning to sermonettes (and they are all Things sometimes get a bit
host such aftergame fellowships just great about it, we might contusing around the Bill Fowler
are Tabernacle First United add) to know that several have home when the pets decide that
Methodist, St’ John’s and told us they clip every one of mealtime has arrived. Bunny,
Baylor. Isn’t that nice? Orchids them and paste them in a the calico cat, is likely be
to the churches for providing notebook or scrapbook and nursing a couple of collie
when they have a devotional to PuPPjes as big as she is, while a
give at their respective chur- couple of her own kittens are
ches or some other such type of lining up for their turn at
program, they go through their Trautchin the Schnauzer.
booklets and find plenty of o The Fowlers have two Collies,
material. One woman tells us Sassie and Tana, plus Trautchin
that she has the special days and Bunny. Sassie, Trautchin
grouped together, like Mothers and Bunny are recent mothers.
Day Fathers Day, Christmas, But rather than follow tradition,
Thanksgiving, etc., and the the Fowler pets and their off-
others grouped on various spring have taken the attitude
topics for her quick finding... thatthe handiest mother will do
One says she’s written on her when mealtime comes around,
pages for quick reference. Bunny chose Sassies box as
Any one ministering that way the delivery room when whe
is bound to feel a satisfying gave birth to her three kittens
warmth to know this. We looked two weeks ago. She then ignored
through one lovely woman’s her own children and began
book and she’d really used it. nursing Sassie’s five pups.
If you haven’t started such aTrautchin, with five pups of
notebook, it’s not too late... her own, took pity onthe kittens
because this is a service project and allowed them to join her
we especially and plan to brood.
continue... Wish we’d clipped all Then Sassie developed a milk
of them and pasted them in a disease and has retired to little
CHAD ALLEN, assistant Scout Master for the retard-
ed and Dean Lollar, field director, Circle Ten Council,
Boy Scouts of America, were speakers for Ennis Asso-
ciation night's for Retarded Citizens at Monday's
meeting.
Births
EARC Speakers Are Scout
Leaders, One for Retarded
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX8 The Ennis Association for
„ . Retarded Citizens met Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Filipe Guerrero night in the Area Vocational
have announced the arrival of a Building with Pat Eubanks
baby son, Filipe Esequiel, at presiding.
E is Municipal p The speakers were : Dean
Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 10:54 a.m. Lollar field director Circle 10
He weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces Council, Boy Scouts of America,
and was 19V2 inches tall. He has and Chad Allen, Assistant Scout
two brothers Enrique and Master for the retarded.,
Joaquin. Grandparents are Mr. Mrs Allen is an assistant
and Mrs. Filipe Guerrero of scout master for the Notre
Grand Prairie and , Mrs. Dame Special Care School in
Florinda Lopez, Premont, Tex. Irving. He pointed out that
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every handicapped child should
be in a regular troop if possible,
but if not, he gave some good
points on how to get one started.
He also stressed the patience it
takes and said it takes lots of
help. He said to not have parents
work directly with their own
children. He went on to say that
during these troubled times, it
is apparent that greater effort
must be made in character
development and citizenship
training and that “we must
provide mental and physical
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HOSPITAL NEWS II nation.” In recognition of this
.Patients listed below permitted great need, the Boy Scouts of
frllirlinliinliiniru inli nili If their names to be listed Total- America launched their Boy
SOCIAL CALENDAR
fitness for the boys of our
BLYNTHIA BUSBY can hit those freethrows! Terri
Fielding, Brenda Brown, Donna Brasher, Wanda
Washington and Vickie Trevino know it best cause
they never get a rebound!
"SINK IT, Virginia Connor, sink it! Rebound that
ball you all: Patti Robinson, Vivian Butler, Sylvia
McCullar, Vickie Green and Nancy Helms!"
NANCY HELMS takes her turn at the line while
Patti Robinson, Virginia Connor, Sylvia McCullar,
Vickie Green and Vivian Butler patiently await re-
bounds they seldom get!
•Intramural Participation
By Linda Freeman
only those members of girls’
athletic class, most of the girls
taking part in the activity are
: The number of girls playing from that group. The
: intramural basketball after requirements to play in-
: school has greatly increased tramural basketball are (1)
’ since the beginning of the good character, and (2) and
program. Although par- “A” average in physical
ticipation is not restricted to education. Attitude and
TUESDAY — 7:30 p.m. —
Ennis Chapter, Young
Homemakers of Texas, will
meet in the Area Vocational
School, with Mrs. Frank
Novotny as guest speaker.
RECUPERATING
notebook.... more than “supervisor.”
Have you ever noticed how “But they’re beginning to
truly kind and warm-hearted all compromise,” said Mrs.
our ministers are? And are the Fowler.
easiest people we have to deal The cat has accepted her
with and the most reliable, children and Trautchin has
Wouldn’t it be nice if taken on Sassie’s litter as well,
everybody was like them? Most Supplemental bottle feeding
people are good; in fact, it helps out, Mrs. Fowler said,
seems that everybody we deal
| with is-- but our ministers here
in Ennis are especially generous
and understanding with their
time, talents and their minds.
And it is always pleasant to
work with them on news. In the
first place they are so ap-
preciatcve that one wants to do
more. And they never turn you
down when you ask them to help
with the church page. It seems
that we need a preacher-
appreciation week or day or
- some such recognition because
. g we surely do have a good group
of them here.
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Today birthday orchids to
STEVEN GARETH ST. CLAIR.
Sept. 21 birthday orchids to
MRS. H. C. RICHARDS,
JIMMY PEACOCK, MRS. C. E.
HOOVER, JAMES C.
COLLINS, CHARLES (SIB)
ALLEN, MRS. EDDIE NOVY,
AGNES PRDA, GAY LYNN
SMITH, BONNIE DELL
DAVIS, JOHNNIE BENTLE.
Sept. 21 wedding anniversary
orchids to MR. AND MRS. J. H.
MAULDIN, MR. AND MRS.
JOE DAVID HOLLAND (1971).
Pink and Blue
Shower Honors
Mrs. Jakubik
Mrs. Ernest Jakubik, the
former Ramona Spaniel, was
honored at the home of her-
mother, Mrs. George Spaniel,
with a baby shower Sept. 8.
An arrival she was presented
a blue, pink and yellow corsage
by her sister, Cindy.
After the gifts were opened
the guests were served punch,
cookies, cake, nuts, mints and
coffee. The table was accented
with a baby vase filled with ivy
and blue and pink flowers. The
cake was decorated, by the
honoree’s mother, with a baby
doll in one corner surrounded by
pink, blue and yellow rosebuds.
Coffee and punch were served
by the hostesses, Mary Ann
Trojacek, Cathy Satsky and
Cindy Spaniel. About 30 guests
were present.
cooperation are key factors in giri is showing improvement
an after school program. and many are quite good.
Designated teams play
Mondays and Wednesdays. The If you happen to pass e
games are closely officiated girls’ gym between 3.30 an
and competition is keen. Half 5:30 in the afternoon and hear
court basketball is the chief blood-curdling screams coming
activity for Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Team work and ball from inside, don’t worry
handling skills are stressed as about it. It’s only 50 or 60 girls
well as game strategy. Every having a grand time!
Mrs. T.A. Baumgartner is
now home recuperating from
surgery and after a long stay in
Baylor Hospital, Dallas.
Preparing iced tea? You can
give it delightful flavor if you
have some fresh mint on hand.
Add mint sprigs to the loose tea
or teabags when you are steep-
ing the tea.
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Mrs. Elsie Slovak
and baby girl
Emma M. Foster
Roscoe Kelsey
Mrs. Frances M. Slovak
Wilyum C. Hall
Danny L. Epps
Mary A. Krajca
Wilma Emmert
Mary Horak
Nora E. Sparkman
Mary Wilkerson
Baby girl Hart
Mrs. Felipe Guerrero
and baby boy
Mrs. Lillie M. Ferris
Mrs. Birdie Jackson
Mrs. Mattie A. Prestidge
Ed Sims
Power” ’76 long-range program
Jan. 1, 1969, as an answer to the
needs of our time.” The purpose
of the program is: “To deeply
involve in Scouting a
representative one-third of all
American boys” and “to help
the families and institutions of
the nation prepare a new
generation with the skill and
confidence to master the
changing demands of
America’s future and prepare
to give leadership to it.”
Questions were aksed by
members of the EARC which
were answered by both Mr.
Allen and Mr. Lollar. Refresh-
ments were served following
the meeting.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 225, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1974, newspaper, September 20, 1974; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1690520/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.