The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1973 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, October 12, 1973-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-3
TWENTIETH CENTURY designated “Federation Day.”
CLUB reassembly brunch scene Others present at picture-taking
filmed in the Bluebonnet Room time were requested to stand
of Dan’s Town House, Wed- back of those at the headtable, 1
MRS. W.S. GORE, program from the club to Fay Varnell arrival. In the head table scene, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from nesday. The president, Mrs. to r: Mrs. Harry J. Stone, safety
chairman for the Ennis B&PW (Mrs. P.W.) of Corsicana, 1 to r: District Director Mrs. 5to 8p.m. (Not in picture- Mrs. Donald K. Turner; the vice chairman and charter and
Club dinner program at the District V director who was on Varnell; Program Chairman Floyd Casebolt who left the president, conservation and life member, who gave the
Steak House is presenting a gift her official visit to the Ennis Mrs.' Gore; Speaker Miss table to photograph the group), program chairman, Mrs. invocation; Mrs. W.I. Rabe of
from the club to the speaker, club and who spoke briefly. Doran; President Mrs. Colvin Note the centerpiece of yellow McCluer Brewster, and the the telephone committee- Mrs
Miss Pat Doran of the Dallas Club President Mrs. Jeff Colvin and Mrs. B.V. King, ways and and white daisy chrysan- speaker, Mrs. Frank E. Davis, Noel Speers, chairman of
Incorporated B&PW Club, who gave each speaker a means chairman, who an- themums combined with federation counselor for the membership and the arts; Mrs.
had just spoken on “B&PW Bluebonnet pin from the club nounced plans for the club’s leatherleaf frondage. Smaller club, were seated left to right at J.W. Nabors, recording
Yesterday and Tomorrow,” and each was presented a annual spaghetti dinner benefit, replica arrangements centered the head table. Mrs. Davis secretary ; Mrs. Calvin B.
Mrs. Gore also presented a gift money corsage by the club upon slated Oct. 27 at the Steak House the eight quartet tables. spoke on “International View- Reeves, entertainment and
(See story next issue.) GFWC” as the reassembly was
international affairs chairman, George Hedrick, telephone
and Mrs. Louis R. McClain, chairman; Mrs. C.O. Onstead,
public affairs chairman, home life chairman; Mrs. W.N.
(Present but not in picture - Reed, reports chairman and
Mrs. Crawford A. McMurray, member of the program
parliamentarian and education committee; Mrs. H.P. Richter,
and budget chairman; Mrs. corresponding secretary-
Walter Stout, who is on the en-' treasurer; Mrs. H.M.
tertainment committee with
Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. McClain and
Mrs. Nabors; Mrs. Floyd
Casebolt, reporter and library
chairman. Other members are
Mrs. W.D. Bozek, Texas
Heritage chairman; Mrs.
Rickabaugh, chairman, Yule
gifts for Terrell State Hospital®
residents. Halloween
decorations were used with
trailing ivy to center the tables
and Halloween favors were at
all places. (Story next issue)
Ellis County TSTA Unit Grand-Dozen Club Hosted by Mrs. St. John's Mothers Club Elects
His Parents Wedding Anniversary Will Hold Dinner Meet Sanders; Mrs. Rhea Reviews Book Officers; Mrs. McLemore, Pres.
4 k The Grand Dozen Club met
at rerris on October 22 Monday evening, at the home of
The Ellis County Unit of professional rights and Mrs. T.J. Sanders. After the
responsibilities; Ann Hyles, invocation by Mrs. R.E.
Italy, teacher personal service; Erisman, the members and
Troy Selzer, Ennis, human guests were seated at tables in
Calif. Girl Weds Ennis Man on
Miss Mary Helen Cayton of and Mrs. Fred Gilmore, of
Lomita, Calif., and Michael Ennis.
Dean Gilmore were united in The newlyweds will reside in SiA
Y marriage Tuesday afternoon in Nacogdoches where the Texas State F Teachers
• Nacogdoches at Collins Baptist bridegroom is employed Association will hold its first
Church. with the Southern Pacific dinner meeting of the year
The bride is the daughter of Railroad. The day they were - misa is
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cayton married, Oct. 9, is the date of in Ferris at the
of Lomita Calif. The Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilmore’s eme itary ( afe riu 1
bridegroom is the son of Mr., wedding anniversarv The theme for the meeting
‘ weaaing anniversary, will be: "All About Children.”
According to Mrs. Lucy Mae
McDonald, President of the
Unit, delegates will be named to
the District Convention which
meets October 25 and 26 at the
Monday night, Oct. 22, at 7:30, relations; Jerry Kirby, Red
Oak, instructional services.
usual the club enjoyed the St. John’s Mothers Club met held with the following results:
response- stories about the Monday night with forty-nine Mrs. James McLemore,
various grandchildren. Cards members attending. Sister president; Mrs. Leslie Spaniel,
were signed and sent to several Irene, high school principal, vice-president; Mrs. Wesley
relatives of members and other and Sister Helen Margaret, Lanicek, secretary; Mrs. Lee
friends, elementary principal, ex- Sanders, treasurer.
the living and dining rooms and President Mrs. Nabors then pressed their desire to be of The Rev. Emil Slovacek is
On The
Sunday School Leadership
Dedication, Tabernacle, Sun.
Sunday as a part of Schlegel.
Municipal Auditorium
in
morning worship at Tabernacle
Baptist all Sunday School
leadership for 1973-74 will be
officially elected and dedicated Grade 1: Mrs. Billy Lucy Mae McDonald, Ferris,
by the church. Jerry Kopec,.' Haggard. - president; Ben Brandenburg,
Grade 2: Mrs. Wayne Munn. Midlothian, first vice-
Grade 3: Mrs. Rich Hamil president; Ann Hyles, Italy,
Grade 4: Mrs. Vernon Hodo second vice-president; Irene
Grade 5-6: Mrs. Kenneth Pollan, Ferris, secretary; and
Brewer Jack Rosenbaum, Milford,
treasurer.
Committee Chairmen are:
Jack Rosenbaum, Milford,
membership; James Worsham,
Avalon, legislative committee;
nominating committee
chairman, will recommend the
full slate of directors, teachers,
and other departmental
leaders.
Rev. Richard Moody, Burton
Cook and Tim Richardson will
participate in the dedication
ceremony.
CHILDREN
YOUTH
Grade 7: Bobby Parks
Grade 8:
Dallas.
Members of the Executive
Committee for this year are:
Aven ue
« By Fay Casebolt 5
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Orchids to Ennis B&PW Club
and to the ways and means response to a card from the club
chairman, MRS. B.V. KING, thanking her for making the
who reported at the club Lasagne which was served at
meeting this week that the the September meeting when
Community Center windows she was visiting here,
had been removed, covered and The secretary, Mrs. Frank E
painted and a fire safety exit Davis, called the roll and as
door added. These im-
were served delicious introduced Mrs. Jack Rhea who assistance during the coming club moderator. Plans were
strawberry sunaaes and pound reviewed a new book by Sam months. New members present made for the annual Halloween
cake. Levinson, “In One Era and Out included Mrs. J.W. Payne, Mrs. Carnival to be held Wednesday,
The president, Mrs. Bill the Other." It is one of his best Gerry Prokop and Mrs. Edwin Oct. 31, with details to be an-
Nabors, presided over the books, and the selections which Plasek. Election of officers was nounced later.
business session during which she chose to read were reported
definite plans were made for the most entertaining.
Christmas project. An in- Present were guests, Mrs.
teresting letter from James Hugh Fitzgerald Mrs Marv
Lane Mickle (Mrs. Frank) of Lou Gordon, Mrs. Rhea and
Huntsville, Ala., was read in members, Mrs. V.E. Manning,
Mrs. Norris Lipscomb, Mrs.
R.E. Erisman, Mrs. George
Hedrick, Mrs. Fred White, Mrs.
H.J. McBrierty, Mrs. Melba
Walker, Mrs. Jewel Shipley,
Mrs. Bill Nabors, and the
hostess, Mrs. Sanders.
FEEDING TIME
<More than 120 men and
: women staff Sunday School in Max Duren Mildred Pundt, Ferris, public
leadership positions. Grade 9: Mrs. Charles relations; Teacher Education
e Williams and Professional Standards,
PRESCHOOL Grade 10: Mrs. Jim Mecom J.E. Wakeland, Waxahachie;
- Nursery: Mrs. R.D. Kerns, Grade 11-12: Mrs. Bobby Melvin Merritt, Ennis
' Mrs. W.R. Stidger, Mrs. Arthur Parks -
Martinez, Mrs. Edward
Breaux, Mrs. Clara Free, Mrs.
provements were accomplished -r r n I
with funds the B&PW Club I our of Brazil Home and Land
netted from its recent “Naughty,
Myrt’s Petticoats” show. Or At Alpha Eta Mu PatiO Supper
chids to MRS. JACK WALKER, V
co-chairman with Mrs. King on Honoring Husbands and RusheeS
this project. These im- •
provements eliminate the Husbands were guests of
worry of draperies, make members of Alpha Eta Mu
heating and cooling easier and Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi,
less expensive and make the Sorority, along with rushees
building safer and more at- and their husbands at a wiener
tractive..., roast Tuesday night.
Brazil land.
Rushees and husbands
Miller Powell, Mrs. Grace
Webster, and Mrs. Irene
Powell.
Nursery 5: Mrs. Bill Huff-
stetler
Preschool 4: Mrs. Bobby
McClain
Preschool 5: Mrs. Jim
Iron-ize
Your Lawn!
Feed your lawn the
iron one! When lawn
turns yellow from the
iron deficiency, this
is the one it needs.
ferti-lome
present were Mr. and Mrs. H.B.
Smith, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Robert
Henson and Mr. and Mrs. John
Kittrell. Members present,
most with their husbands,
follow: Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Bobalik, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
9 J
Pellets fortified
with Calcium, *
Iron & Sulphur
Willing Workers "-**** The festivity was at the at-
. j . Orchids to the Twentieth tractive home of Mr. and Mrs.
Class Hos ted by Century Club president, MRS. Bill Brazil, Rt. 5, and began
1. DONALD K. TURNER, as she with introduction of rushees and Honza, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Stripling will direct the club again this husbands, followed by a brief Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Barry
year in its long history of civic- business meeting. A tour of the Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
The Willing Workers Class of cultural-service influence in the home was then a highpoint after Money, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Baylor Baptist Church met community. Announcement which the wiener roast took McCord, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Tuesday at 7 at the home of Dr. was made at its reassembly this place on the Brazils’ patio, Percival, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
and Mrs. Paul Stripling. Paula week of the first such service of where tables were decorated in Ueberroth, Mrs. Candido
Kay Stripling, 6, wearing a the year -- Christmas Gifts for the Halloween theme. Casillas, Mrs. Louis Williams
pretty, long dress, assisted her patients at Terrell State Following the supper, guests and the hosts, Mr and Mrs
mother in receiving and Hospital, with MRS. H.M. were conducted on a tour of the Brazil.
registering the guests. RICKABAUGH as chairman of ------------------------------------------------
Mrs. Errol Morgan opened this project D A
the meeting with prayer. In the Oct. 13 birthday orchids to Fairview Baptis tS Honor Mrs.
hr . . business, meeting, under the C.P. CLARK JR., ANN RED- — ,
FHA members are reminded direction of President Mrs. DEN, DONN SKRIVANEK, Feathers ton. Wife of POS for
that they will collect for Erwin Shroeder, reports were MRS. RAYMON FEATHER- ,T .
UNICEF Oct. 31, and were given and contributions to the STON, KARYN BLOUNT, Members of Fairview Baptist lei ac Die and Timmy; Mr.
asked to save canceled stamps Lottie Moon offering were MRS. LOUIS M. DOLEZALIK, Church honored their pastor’s 21e,.rS. Don Nunn and
received. Mrs. Bea Chalmers DANNY RAY TROJACEK wife, Mrs. Raymon Feather- whond ’ Chomas Mitchell,
ston, with a birthday party Robert Henley, Mrs. Sarah
Wednesday night after church Fretwell, Mrs. Marvin
conference. Brashier, Mrs. E.C. Garrison,
Everyone met in the Church Mrs. V.A. Pritchett, Rita
Fellowship Hall for an ice Watkins and Mrs. J.W. Spicer,
cream supper. . The Rev. Featherston said
Before the homemade ice Smile and be happy, all you
cream and cakes were served, Christians, for all God’s
the members presented Mrs. children have a lot to smile
Featherston gifts and sang about."
“Happy Birthday” to her. Mrs. ‘All are invited to join, the
Billy Watson had baked a good fellowship at Fairview,”
beautiful birthday cake for added the pastor.
her.___
ADULTS
Young Adult 1: Ivan Goodwin
Young Adult 2: Charles
Gentry
Young Adult 3: Don Simpson
Adult 1: Mrs. Bob Wear
Adult 2: Mrs. H.J. Howell
Adult 3: H.J. Howell
Covers 5,000 sq. ft.
PANSIES, FALL BULBS,
MUMS, ROSE BUSHES
FHA Red Rose Chapt. Sponsors
Mexia State Boy; Installs Jr.
Hi Staff; Program Encounter
Trees & Shrubs
The Red Rose Chapter of
Future Homemakers of
America met in monthly
session Tuesday in the Ennis
High School library. Chandra and old eye glasses to take to
the buspresident presided over the area meeting in March, brought a beautiful devotional
thprusiness meeting. . The chapter decided to adopt from the book of John. The
Project hv the mont were a boy from the Mexia State meeting was closed with prayer
explained by Debra Majors. Home again this year. by the teacher, Mrs. H.T.
A program on “Encounter” Lester.
was presented by Darla Benner,
Sherri Bates, Chandra Myers Paula Kay, served cookies, 3 p.m. — 4 p.m.
Reeda Farrell, Tecumesch cake, spiced tea and coffee. 7 p.m. — 8 p.m.
Thompson and Lydia Ramirez. Present were Mmes. Morgan, Patients listed below permitted
Kevin Roberts is peers D Officers of the Junior High Shroeder, Chalmers, Lester, their names to be listed. Total:
Kevin Roberts is bragging of FHA chapter were installed by Mae Rieves. E.C. McCormick, 31
ababy sister, named Kam the Red Rose officers. They Lilia Farmer, Jane Evans, Mrs. Henretta Hubbard
a was orn follow: Annette Coleman, Jimmie Shook, Minnie Brasher, Miss Pamela A. Hughes
Municipal Hospital at Ennis president; Bernalda Black, first W.I. Rabe, Marvin Hosek, Nita Mrs. Joe Marusak
hospital, weighing vice president; Linda Jackson, Muirhead and guest, Mrs. Taft Frankie M. Lockhart
seven pounds, one ounceand is second vice president; Wright of McFarland, Calif., Sam McCormack
19 inches tall. Kam’s proud Elizabeth McCarty, third vice and the hostesses, Mrs. Joe Ventrca
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dick president; Rita Kamas, fourth Stripling, and Paula Kay.
Roberts, 137 Highland Drive, vice president; Andrea Nekuza,
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. fifth vice president; Angela
V.M. Roberts of Lamesa and Coleman, secretary; Melva
Mr. and Mrs. Lester St. Clair of Hunter, treasurer- Joyce Ab-
McLeansboro, Ill. • 1
MISTY McCANN.
HospitoliNotes
Penetrating
Action!
BIRTHS
Visiting Hours
Mrs. Stripling, assisted by 10 a.m. — 11 a.m.
ENDAR OF EVENTS
bott, historian; Sherrie Cald-
well, parliamentarian.
SATURDAY — 7 p.m. - Ellis
ferti-lome
No need to dig holes around
trees! Penetrates directly to
the root system. Excellent
results.
20 lbs.
$995
ferti-lome
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny R. Cody,
Route 5, have announced the
birth of Johnna Rayanne. born
Oct. 4, at Methodist Hospital,
Dallas, weighing 7 pounds 6
ounces and is 191/2 inches tall.
Her sisters are Danna and
Allison Cody.
IT’S WISE
TO ADVERTISE
Red Rose officers assisting County 4-H Achievement
with the installation were: Banquet slated in Waxahachie
Chandra Myers, Reeda Farrell, First Baptist Church
Darla Benner, Sherri Bates, Fellowship Hall.
Loretta Tarrant, Tecumsch N
Thompson, Debra Majors, PamAY 7 p.m. EARC
Majors and Lydia Ramirez. (Ennis ssn. for Retarded
Sherri Bates, fourth vice Children) will meet in the Area
president, taught the members 0Ca iona School bldg. for
the FHA prayer song’ program on TARS (Teens Aid
ver 8 the Retarded). Everybody is
Refreshments served by the welcome; teenagers urged to be
Red Rose chapter followed. present.
Caleph Glenn
Mrs. Jim Crow Sr.
Mrs. Lillian Symms
Mrs. Nancy Rogers
Mrs. Ida Nix
Mrs. Lottie Marshall
Herman Hortin
Mrs. Mary Vrla
Mrs. Lillie E. Claxton
James L. Ware
Lou-Dell Collins
William S. Gore
Willie Cummings
Miss Cindy Markham
Those present were the AAVE
honoree and her husband, the M YF Gains
Rev. Featherston, Mr. and Mrs. N .
Billy Watson, Tammy and New Advisors
Teresia; Mr. Marvin Adams, Methodist -Youth Fellowship
Marlin, Margie and Martha, started working with new
council members recently. The
Mrs. Marga Ray, Napper and new junior high counselor is
Nancy; Mrs. Sophia McAdams, Mrs. Betty Honza and the high
Mrs. Mabel Garrett, Mrs. Ruby school counselors are Mr. and
Garrett, Mrs. Frank Burns , Mrs. Hayden Routh.
Mrs. Johnny Ray, Mrs. Jack The new counselors will help
Moore, Mary and Jessie start planning the future trips
Chappa, Mrs. J.A. Minatrea, and meetings for the youth
council.
PECAN
&
FRUIT
TREE
FOOD
Special Pecan
and Fruit Tree
Food
20#
3”
OLEANDERS
$925
GARDENIA
$925
TREES - SHRUBS
EVERGREENS
TUESDAY - 7 p.m. - at
TP&L Room, the Ennis Art Club
meets with, guest artist Mary
Albrecht of Dallas.
Electric & Air Conditioning Service
Have Your Furnaces Checked Now
NO JOB TOO SMALL
JAMES B. FERGUSON 875-8130
MORRIS NURSERY
YARD & GARDEN SUPPLIES
810-12 FINCHER
ENNIS, TEX.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1973, newspaper, October 12, 1973; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695680/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.