The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 269, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1972 Page: 3 of 8
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Sunday, November 19 1972-THE ENNIS DAU v NEWS—3
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Woman S World
Clubs ★ Personalities ★ Weddings ★ Homemaking ★ Fashions
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A TON OF CHOICE OR-
CHIDS to the always-wining
Fighting Ennis Lions, who
Friday night wrapped up Zone
honors by dumping Jefferson-
Moore and will now go to a
District battle with Wilmer-
Hutchins there Friday night.
And orchids to their fine coach,
DON ESSARY, and staff.
*******
The community was honore
to have in its midst, from ove
the
state,
medica
technologists, who were her
Friday and Saturday. We hop
they had a rewarding and en
joyable time and will hurry
back!
** *****
The Sam Houston Elemen-
tary Country Store was great,
as always! It’s a fine project;
never fail to patronize it.
********
It was poppy time Saturday
and a lovely crew called at the
office. (Pic Monday).
Aesesesesesese
Nov. 12 birthday orchids to
RUSTY POTTER, MRS. S.S.
WHITLOCK, MRS. VIRGINIA
WARD COOPER, SCOTT
ODOM, GARTH SIMMONS,
RHONDA OSBORN, ELLA
HEARD.
Nov. 12 wedding anniversary
orchids to MR. AND MRS. W.G.
HODGE (1939).
Nov. 13 birthday orchids to
RICHARD PERDUE, MRS.
INITIATION SCENE filmed at tapers in gold holders were used
the Ellis County Chapter, Delta together with the red Con-
Kappa Gamma Society, stitution book which each
meeting in the CNB Community initiate signs. Each initiate was
Room here Thursday night, presented a long stemmed red
attended by a large number of rose by the president, Mrs. Billy
members from over the county. Ables. Mrs. Morris Paschall,
Five new members were vice president, gave the
initiated in the impressive Delta program on Understanding the
Kappa Gamma Ceremony in Delta Kappa Gamma Society
which the red satin cover with and acted as a moderator for a
gold emblem are used on the question and answer panel on
table together with an club procedures. Hot apple
arrangement of red roses, the cider was served with cookies
society flower. The red Bible embossed with confection DKG
inscribed with the Society’s red roses. In the picture, 1 to i
name and the emblematic red are President Mrs. Ables;
Initiates Mrs. Tommy Morrison
of Avalon, Mrs. Lonnie Renfro
of Ennis, Mrs. Claude Sullivan
of Waxahachie, Mrs. Jack
McBurnett and Mrs. L.P.
Griffis, both of Ennis. Hostesses
LYNN Lillian A. Cochran has joined were Mmes. Troy Selzer,
PAUL the Texas Agricultural Ex- Winston Webster, Kathryn
tension Service, Texas A&M Myers, Macie Pollan, K.C.
Nov. 13 wedding anniversary University, as home Titsworth. Mrs. Savola
orchids to MR. AND MRS. management specialist. Dr. Shackelford of Waxahachie
GENE SLAGLE, MR. AND John E. Hutchison, director, gave the invocation.
MRS. WENDELL DOVER made the announcement.
(1948), MR. AND MRS. Miss Cochran will provide
GENE SLAGLE,
MRS. ARTHUR
GARRET, W.A. MERRITT, Miss Cochran
MRS. CHARLES SPENCER, J
KENNY BAKER, AGNES ANN Heads Dome
NOVASAD, RANDY PINSON, Management
MRS. JACK ARMSTRONG, Menegeiietil
JOYCE PLASEK,
CULLEN MOORE,
DAVID PECOT.
JACKIE CASHION (1954).
Hospital News
MRS. STEVEN WADE HOLLEY
Suzanne McClain and Steve Holley Exchange
Vows in First United Meth. Church, Palmer
Of interest in this area was
the wedding of Miss Suzanne
* McClain of Palmer and Steven
* Wade Holley of Ennis Nov. 5 in
the First United Methodist
Church of Palmer. The double
ring ceremony performed at 5
• p.m. by the church minister, the
Rev. Bill Wilson, was attended
by relatives and close friends of
the families.
the
her sister’s maid of honor while grandparents of
bridesmaids were Miss Nancy bridegroom, gave the rehearsal
Hart, Miss Debra Sedlacek, dinner at 600 Valencia, Dallas,
both of Ennis, and Miss with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cox,
Rosemary Bert of Dallas, also of Dallas, brother-in-law
cousin of the bride, and sister of the bridegroom’s
They wore floor-length red mother, assisting. Members of
velveteen gowns with matching the wedding party and parents
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:
18
Cecil Albert
LaVerne Nekuza
Mrs. Josie Gilmore
J.P. Bradford
James Vessels
Mrs. B.F. Test
Mrs. O.H. Lumpkin
Mary P. Stoner
Mrs. Elmer C. Garrison
D.C. Stovall
Mrs. Benito Fira
leadership for the Extension
home management educational
programs for, youth and adults
in four Texas districts, ac-
cording to Mrs. Florence W.
Low, assistant director for
home economics. .
A native of Rayville, La.,
Miss Cochran earned her B.S.
degree in home economics
education from the University
of Southwestern Louisiana,
where she was the 1971 out-
standing graduate in home
economics. She holds a M.S.
degree in home management,
equipment and family
SCHOOL
MENU
MUADAY
Macaroni and Cheese
Seasoned Pinto Beans
Buttered Spinach
Banana Pudding
Bread - Milk
TUESDAY
DEBRA JEAN BURRIS
Miss Burris and J. D. Norman
Plan Dec. 8 Church Wedding
at mid-term from Ennis High
School.
The bridegroom-to-be is a
1972 graduate of Ennis High
School and is employed by the
Southern Pacific Railroad.
The wedding is scheduled for
8 p.m. Dec. 8, in Tabernacle
Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burris,
1204 Crestridge Drive, have
announced the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Debra Jean, to
Jimmy Dale Norman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Norman Jr.,
1212 Joly.
The bride-elect will graduate
Barbequed Weiners
Whipped Potatoes
Buttered Carrots
Chilled Fruit
Bread-Milk
economics from the University
of Tennessee.
A four-year member of both 4-
H and FHA groups in Louisiana,
the home economics specialist
served the latter as state
president. She represented the
Louisiana FHA at state con-
ventions of the FFA, Farm
Bureau Distributive Education
Clubs and the Louisiana Home
Economics Association. She
also represented her state FHA
at national FHA conventions
and a Beautification Conference
at the White House. As a
graduate student at the
University of Tennessee, Miss
Cochran supervised home
management apartments and
WEDNESDAY
slippers and carried nosegays of the bride and bridegroom
of bronze chrysanthemums, were present. Cura for for
Each wore a single strand of On this occasion, the bride
The bride is the daughter of pearls, gift of the bride. presented pearl necklaces to Rayburn House
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ray Me- David Perdue of Ennis was her attendants and the •
Clain, the granddaughter of Mr. the bridegroom’s best man. bridegroom gave silver cuf- A ppointed
and Mrs. Houston McClain and Groomsmen were Bruce and flinks to his attendants. APP
great granddaughter of the late Roy Holley, brothers of the Miss Mavis Bryant has been
Mr. and Mrs. Yancey Barron, bridegroom, and William Other Pre-nuptial Parties appointed curator of the Sam
all of Palmer. She was Scheel of Houston. Serving as Rayburn House in Bonham,
graduated from Ennis High ushers were Gordon Cox of Among prenuptial social Texas, a state-owned historical
School in the spring, and is Dallas, uncle of the courtesies were showers given* museum scheduled to open in
attending the University of bridegroom; John Bert of by Maids of Honor Miss Nancy; the fall of 1973.
Texas at Austin where the Dallas, cousin of the bride, and Hart and Miss Debra Sedlacek Announcement was made by ,
bridegroom is also continuing Kenneth sandberg of Beaumont, of Ennis, and a shower where Lester Prokop, president of the taught management • courses,
his studies after graduating also a cousin of the bride, the rice bags were made with Texas State Historical Survey he attended the University of
from Ennis High School in the Candlelighters were Matt Mrs. Bob Maynard of Ennis as Committee, the state agency Southwestern Louisiana on a
spring. His parents are Mr. and Holley, brother of the hostess. charged with supervising the four-year scholarship and was
Mrs. E.R. Holley of Ennis. bridegroom, and Rusty Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rutledge, museum. a member of the Vermilion
The church was decorated The bride’s mother wore a grandparents of the Sam Rayburn House will be Honor Society (Mortar Board
with gold urns on gold columns two-toned floor-length gown of bridegroom, held open house an educational institution Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Thete
-filled with greenery, lighted by beige wool and white alaskine, Sunday, Oct. 28, for members of emphasizing the contributions and Chi Omega; She was
% red candles in gold candelabra, with a pale green orchid cor- both families. of the late speaker of the United named to Who e Who in
The altar table was covered sage. The bridegroom’s mother The new Mrs. Steven Holley states House of Represen- American Colleges and
with a red velvet cloth with gold chose a two-tone gown whose was honored Saturday, Nov. 11, tatives. The Bonham home Universities.
4 fringe, with the Cross and Bible top was shell pink and skirt was with a brunch by the Allen where Rayburn lived
as the focal point of the sanc- of blending brocade. Her cor- family of Palmer-Mrs. Johnny throughout his life is now being
tuary. Behind the altar was a sage was a pale pink orchid. Allen, Mrs. Norman Allen and restored,
tall arch of red candles centered Mrs. Michael Drewery. , In addition to supervising
on the platform. An Reception -------development and operation of
arrangement of gold and programs at Sam Rayburn
bronze chrysanthemums Immediatley after the Social Calendar House, Miss Bryant will do
combined with red carnations ceremony, the bride’s parents • research on Rayburn’s life and
were in the foyer, further ac- were hosts for a reception in the MONDAY _ 7 p.m - Grand act as a consultant for the
centing the bride’s colors: church fellowship hall. Miss cut ill meet t the Historical Survey Committee to
The prelude and traditional Michelle Mitchell presided at tone Mrs T J Sanders museums throughout North and
wedding music were played at the guest book table, where a • - • East Texas. Until the museum
the church organ by Mrs. red taper burned in a brass is ready for opening, she will
Forrest Murphy Smith of Ennis, holder embellished with gold TUESDAY —9:30 a.m-Ennis work out of the Survey Com-
chrysanthemums. Other Municipal Hospital Auxiliary mittee headquarters in Austin,
members of the houseparty will meet in the hospital con- A native of Denison, the new
included the bride’s attendants ference room at which time curator holds a B.A. from
The bride, given in marriage and Mrs. Norman Allen and plans will be completed for the Stanford University and and
by her father, wore a Priscilla- Mrs. Calvin Reeves, both of Ennis Riding Club - sponsored M.A. from the University of
of-Boston gown in a filmy white Palmer. Play Day slated . Nov. 18 Texas. She is a former
sheer fabric over heavy white The bride’s table was laid benefiting the Fulbright Fellow to Spain and
crepe. The high Russian styled with an antique cutwork linen Hospital Auxiliary. previously was employed as
neckline and pin-tucked bodice cloth with an underlay of gold Research Associate at the In-
were trimmed with appliques of linen and was centered with a stitute of Latin American
Awhite lace flowers, as were the five-tapered candelabrum tUESDAY — 7 p.m. - Ennis Studies at the University of
cuffs of the long sheer sleeves, decorated with bronze and gold B&PW club will meet at the Texas at Austin.
Her matching cap held a full chrysanthemums and red Steak House for a talk by Miss ------------------------
, waist-length veil of illusion. She carnations. A traditional all- Thelma Gooch on Women in COOKING
carried a nosegay-type bouquet white wedding cake and Government followed by CYVAANU
of white roses and a white linen cranberry punch were served, refeeshments, cr ipc
handkerchief trimmed in The newlyweds will reside in - COEN
hand ade lace her mother Austin where they will complete To prepare cate au lait, mix
handuy brought to her from their studies at the University of TUESDAY — 8 p.m. - EHS , double-strength brewed cottee
Brussels. Texas. Choir Festival of Music will be with the same amount ot
Attendants Rehearsal Dimmer staged incrasan the" • neatedmerebuDbieaappear
Miss Elizabeth McClain was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rutledge, Auditorium 0O n P ‘ around the edge.
Hamburgers
French Fries - Catsup
Lettuce and Tomato Salad
Buttered Corn
Cake
Milk
THURSDAY
Reception
Bride’s Gown
Other Pre-nuptial Parties
Roast Turkey and Dressing
Giblet Gravy and Cranberry
Sauce
Buttered Green Peas
Fruit Salad
Brown and Serve Rolls ---
Milk
FRIDAY
Fish Portion - Tarter Sauce
French Fries - Catsup
Seasoned Green Beans
Apple Cobbler
Bread-Milk
Van
Roalte
Lingerie
at
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ENNIS, TEXAS
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Health
Today P
n — N°
by Dr. Jimmy Aycock
Chiropractor
B-A-C-K-A-C-H-E
B-A-C-K-A-C-H-E spells trouble . . .
because backache, no matter how infre-
quent, seemingly inconsequential or fleet-
ing, is cause for serious consideration. If
backache is frequent or of long duration, it
is cause for deep concern and immediate
action. In every instance, backache means
trouble.
Here are nine critical symptoms involving
back pain or strange sensations which are
usually the forerunners of more serious’
conditions. Any one of these usually spells
back trouble:
(1)
Paresthesia (numbness, etc.)
(2) Headache.
(3)
(4)
(5)
Painful joints.
Numbness in the arms or hands.
Loss of sleep.
(6) Stiffness in the neck.
(7) Pain between the shoulders.
(8) Stiffness or pain in lower back.
(9) Numbness or pain in the legs.
These signals indicate that your body is
being robbed of normal nerve function.
Until this function is restored, you will in
some degree be incapacitated. The longer
you wait to seek help, the worse the condi-
tion will become. Don't wait! Should you
experience any of those danger signals ....
see your doctor of chiropractic at once.
S Presented in the Public Interest for Better Health
Aycock Chiropractic Clinic
109 W. Ennis Ave. Ennis 875-6856
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 269, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1972, newspaper, November 12, 1972; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695612/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.