The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1957 Page: 4 of 4
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tOCAtlTiurfliijr. August IS, 1W7
SlW* 4-H Dress Revue Be
P/bsented at State Fair October 5
BMrirt 4 * H Club Dress He-
9«« art being held i brought
•lit the state to determine the
participants for the annual State
4-JI Dress Revue to be present
cd October 5 at the 1957 State
fal of Texas.
Contestants will model dres-
fe&the have designed and made
Approximately 45 state final
fits trill be selected through
roatests is the 12 districts of
the Texas UV Extension Serv-
ice. More than 8500 4-H Club
gfrls are taking part in com
mumty. county and district re
rues thii year.
Contests will he held in Ama-
fill© and San Antonio on August
HOSPITAL NEWS
VMHag Mrs at Feats
■totetpal Boepltal are !•
• llaauSP4tJB.aad7
PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. D. H. Burleson.
Mrs. A. S. Mills Jr.
Nita Jane]! Claxton.
Clrrotl John O Briant.
J. W. ganders.
Mrs. T. W. Hill.
Clinton L Allison.
Wanda Dixon.
Clayton Brown.
Mrs. Earl Campbell.
Mrs- H. E. Whiteside.
C E. Ranev.
Mrs. W. F. Valek.
E. J. Kel>ey.
A L. Alford.
Mrs. Ella Chapman.
Mrs. Paul Zalkovsky and In-
fant >on.
Mrs- Charles Smolka and in-
fagt daughter. .
Mrs Wayne Munn and infant
daughter.
Coldie B. Simpson.
PATIENTS DISMISSED
Stephen Hunsucker.
Mrs. John Bain.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Munn an-
nounce the arrival of a daugh-
ter, Julie Layne. born Sunday
Aigust 1] at Enni* Municipal
fiifpitaj. The baby weighed 1*
pounds 21 ounces.
Grandparent* are Mr and Mr'
WMter Munn of Ennis and Mr
and Mrs. Joe Cummings of Bard-
well.
Mr and Mrs Dan Plat ok an-
nounce the arrival of a daughter
Denise Elayne born Friday. Aug-
ust 9 at the Ennis Municipal
Hospital
Grandparents are Mr. andi
Mrs Mack Huff of Ennis and Mr
and Mrs. A Platek of Brooklvn
K Y.
13; College Station. August 14:
Abilene, August Id; Stephen*
ville. August 21: Lubbock. Au-
gust 24. Wichita Falls. Septem-
ber 6 and Dallas. September
14 Winners have already been
named in district revues held in
Laredo. Gilmer. Hermit and
Nacogdoches.
There are four contest divi-
sions: School, dress, party and
tailored outfits Judging will be
on the basis of poise, grooming,
garment construction and the
over all effect of the outfit. 1
First prize in the statewide
competition will he an all-ex-
pense paid trip In the National
4 If Congress awarded by Sim-
plicity Pattern Company. Other
prizes will include—second and
third place, console electric sew-
ing machines donated by the
Sears - Roebuck Foundation:
fourth, fifth and sixth place,
electric steam irons by Tex-
as Power and Light Company;
seventh, eighth and ninth place,
electric irons given by Gulf
Stales I'tlilties Company. Two
$50 awards will be given by the
Texa> Sheep and Goat Raisers
Association and the Plains Co-
operative Oil Mill for the best
wool and best cotton garment
respectively.
Judges for the statewide re-
vue Will be Dr Neva Henderson,
dean of the Sam Houston Col-
lege school of home economists;
Miss Elton Tinsley, educational
supervisor for the Singer Sew-
ng Machine Companv in Dallas;
and Miss Muriel E. Williams of
the school of home economics at
North Texas State Colege.
Southland Chfdktn Salad
ON me
With chicken one of the beet buvs. you’ll he having it often
probaMy, whic h mean* m<»re left-over*. Here* »c»ni<-thinc different
to do to utretch (Item, in the way of a cool. rh-lightliil salad, one with
added flavor and food value with little effort
To your sreene. diced celery, nnd diced chicken, add canned
Florida grapefruit and orange M-ction*. plump and a* rc-frediing a*
a tail irloiM of citrus juice, and particularly fitting for nunmu-r fare
The Cannes! ws-tion* Ihiic year are of ctcellent i|cmlifv. low in price,
nod *ci versatile you'll find fdc-ntv of other u<*e» for them in >our
menu*. Here's the citrus chicken naiad recipe:
Florida Chicken Salad
1 ran 20 ounce Florida orange 2 tablespoon* lime juice
and grapefruit wtlione E cup mayonnaise
2 cup* diced cooked chukea 14 tt-a»|>oon nail
1 cup diced celery */■ teanjioon pepfier
Salad green*
Drain eftm* section* thoroughly Add drained section* to chicken
and celerv in mixing faeal Mix together lime juice, mayonii.tiee
nnd Meatoning Add to aalad and toe* lightly. Serve with salad
green* and garniah with achhtiouaJ MMtiotu.
YIELD ff to 6 serving*. ^
AVENUE
! By MARY HELEN GENTRY
Something to think about—
I “If at first you don’t succeed.
; you're about average."
f J. HENRY BELL of Bell.
! California has returned home
! after visiting MR. AND MRS.
j BEN BRISTOW here.
MELINDA MUNN was in
| town Tuesday afternoon with
her grandparents. MR. AND
j MRS JOE CUMMINGS of Hard
; well MELINDA wanted to come
to town and buy her mother,
MRS WAYNE MI NN, unit her
I new sister. JULIE I.AYNE. some
j flowers while they are still in
the hospital.
GEORGE HEDRICK JR.. SAM
I KEEVER. MRS. J. BOYD LAY-
TON. LUCIAN WALKER. MARI-
LYN FLEETWOOD. MRS. ROY
KELLY. JAMES DAVID HARTO
and PEGGY GENTRY will all
celebrate their birthday Thurs-
day.
Jo Ann Prachyl and Anton Jurica Jr.
Plan Fall Wedding at St. John Church
Joe A. Prachyl. of their daughter. Miss Jo Ann
HAS OPERATION
Mrs. Jessie Bell White of Hous-
ton had an eye operation Tues-
day morning in Houston. Her
condition it, reported satisfac-
tory Her address is Eye. F.ar and
Throat Hospital. Room 302. Wal-
ker St.. Houston.
HERE FROM IRVING
Mr. and Mrs G. W. Isom and
sons, l^rry and Garry, of Irving
are visiting their parents. Mr.
and Mrs Tom Snell and Mrs. M.
D. Isom.
Mr. and Mrs
Route 4. announce the engage-
ment and approaching marriage
Mr. and Mr» Wayne Ray Ijpc
of BardwelJ announce the arrival
of a daughter. Cindy Kay. born
Sonday, Auguit 11 at Ennis
Municipal Hospital
TO NEBRASKA
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Foster
Jr. and children. Nelson and
Cffol. are visiting relatives iri
COfsicacu after a visit in Ennis.
Austin and Fort Worth Mr Fos-
ter, who has been head of the
music department of Wesleyan
Cillege.Mtcon.Ga ha-accepted
a •ositkm as head of the music
department of the State Teach-
ers College us Chadron. Net),
and will move there next week
BOW AND ARROW FISHING
PIERRE S. D — .UP. — Atty
Gen. Phil Saunders in an official
memorandum to Gov. Joe Foss,
ruled that the portion of the
law that allows suckers, red
horse, buffalo and carp to be
taken by spear is "sufficient
broad" to permit bow and arrow
to be used in capturing fish.
UNDERGOES SURGERY
Charleen Honza. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Honza. 5091
South McKinney, is in St Mary's
Hospital in Rochester. Minn af-
ter a heart operation She is do-
ing fine and would like to hear
from home. Her address is. Miss
Charleen Honza. ' St. Marys
Hospital. Room 279 third floor.
Rochester. Minn
MOVING TO DALLAS
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baskin
have moved to 122ft Georgia
S’ reel in Dallas. Mr Baskin has j j-;nni*.
transferred from Tyler Business | [> \f
Courthouse News
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Oscar Howard Bentley Jr. and
Miss Doris June Youngblood.
Guy Dwayne McGahan and
Miss Patsy Jean Guthrie.
Jow Alvin Burk and Miss
Shirley Mae Wilson.
H. L. Etkols and Mrs. Willie
Jacquess.
Billy Wayne Hensley and Miss
Esparanba Trejo.
Ernest James Dvorak and
Miss Margie Hejny.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
James E Spejr to Garner
Dunkerley Jr.. 585 acres Wil-
liam Garrett Survey.
Alice Jackson, et al to Rex
Odom, et ux. part Block 32. T
A . Waxahachie
William Maurice Morgan, et
ux to Joe J.. Gillespie, Block 72
Ferris 2nd Add . Waxahachie.
Joe L. Gillespie, et ux. to Wil-
liam Maurice Morgan. Lot 14
Block 7 Unit 4. Relle-Vue Add .
Waxahachie
L. G. Shaw, et ux to Floyd
Earl Bratcher, et ux. Lot 12.
part J1. Block 2. Kdgewood Add.
Ennis.
Madie Fulcher to Ebenezor
Baptist Church of Ennis. Lot 43
Hilcrest Lots Addition.
Trudy Hay to Hardy Hay. lot
in Ennis.
L G Shaw, et ux to Aubra A
Harrison, et ux. part l/Ots 10 and
11. Block 2. Kdgewood Add ,
College to Metropolitan Busi-
Colquitt. et ux. to Lynn
Marie Prachyl, to Anton Jurica
Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Jurica. Route 3.
The wedding will be held at
St. John Catholic Church, Sat-
urday. September 28th. The
couple plan to make their home
in Dallas.
The bride-elect and her fiance
are bolh graduates of St. John
High School.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. O A Hailey has return-
ed to her home in Texarkana af-
ter a visit with her sister Mrs.
Gertrude Wilson.
HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Mi>s Louise Gerault, who has
been a patient in Municipal Hos-
pital has gone to the home of
her niece and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Sellers.
DALLAS VISITORS
Mr and Mrs Ray Houx were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Connell in Dallas. Mrs.
Houx and Mrs. Connell are sis-
ters.
MOVING TO DALLAS
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Houx Jr and
son Michael and daughter, Pa-
tricia Ann. have moved from
Los Angeles, Calif, to Dallas,
where Mr Houx is being trans-
ferred bv American Air lanes.
RETURN HOME
Mr and Mrs. George Hender-
son and daughter. Nancy, have
returned from their vacation in
the Ozarks: also in Houston. Gal-
veston and Beaumont.
TO ARKANSAS
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Goble arid
son. Terry. Dallas, left Sunday
for a vacation in the Ozark
Mountains.
MISS GEORGIA DROZD
. . . Bride-Elect
Miss Georgia Drozd andW. E. Miller
To Be Married St. John Catholic Church
TO COLORADO
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Gray left
today for a vacation in Colorado.
ON VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. C. VV. Brown
left this morning with their son-
in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. E. Preston Smith of Dallas,
for a vacation in Colorado Spr-
ings and other points west.
Mr. and Mrs. .1 L. Drozd. 503
South McKinney, announced the
forthcoming marriage of their
Italy Couple
To Celebrate
50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Short of
Italy will celebrate their golden
wedding anniversary Sunday al i
their home.
They were married Aug. 22,
1907 m Frost and made their,
home there uniil 13 years ago
when Short retired from farm-
ing and moved to Italy.
Mrs. Short, the former Miss,
Callie Hughes, was born in Frost I
Feb. 7. 1891.
4-H Programs
Prepare Youth
For Better Future
(Special to The New*!
The 4-H leadership and ach-
ievement programs are rated
high in helping teen-age boys
and girls become solid citizens
of the fuutre. National recogni-
tion await 14 members w ho have
done a superior job of carrying
out objectives of the programs.
The 1957 champions will be an-
nounced next December during
the national 4 II Club Congress
in Chicago.
Besides high honors, the na-
tional winners will each receive
$400 college scholarships: 12 in
achievement and two in leader-
ship. In addition the two lop
achievement winners will b e
presented with a beautiful gift
of silverware from the President
of the United States The two
national leadership winners will
receive silver trophies from Ed-
ward Foss Wilson, formerly of
Chicago and now assistant sec-
retary of U, S. Department of
Health. Education and Welfare
Early this fall, awards also
will be made to county and state
winners. Bolh programs are ar-
ranged by the National Com-
mittee on Boys and Girls Work
and conducted by the extension
service.
Ford Motor Company supports
the achievement program- pro-
viding the national, state and
daughter. Miss Georgia Drozd. 1 county awards. Handsome gold-
212 Kerby. Arlington, to Wil-1 filled medals will be given to
liam E. Miller, son of Mr. and j four outstanding 4-H members
Mrs. Raymond A. Miller 7212 in each county, while the state
Marfa. Fort Worth.
The bride-elect is a graduate
winner will receive an expense-
paid trip to the Chicago C o n-
of St. John High School and her j k'ross. The program encourages
fiance graduated from Laneri j(‘*u^ members to set high goals
high school in Fort Worth. for themselves and in "make the
The wedding will take place **** ^ter* in whatever they
on September 28, at St. John's
Catholic Church. Ennis.
The couple will make their
home in Fort Worth.
Two Parties Honor
Miss Jan Mulkey,
Edward Halve
TO GALVESTON
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dunkerley.
Mrs. Berlyce Weatherford and
Miss Sue Bond of San Antonio
left Sunday for a vacation in Gal-
veston.
VISITS HERE
Mrs. Louis A. Pollard of Dal-
las has returned home after vis-
ing in the home of her sister
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. C. <).
Jones.
Short was born Sept. 29. 1880
in llemstead.
They have one son, Jimmy
Short of Odessa, and six daugh-
ters. Mrs. .1 E. Milton of Mono- 1
bans, Mrs Jane Compton of I
Italy. Mrs. R. L. Goodman of j j/nnLS included Mr. and
Waxahachie. Mrs. Toledo Lynch, i |fay.
Mrs. J. F Meadows and Mrs. j
Tom R. Hopkins all of Dallas. | Saturday night Mrs. Ernest
Thev have nine grandchildren i Halve entertained in her home
and one greatgrandchild m Fort Worth with a linen show-
er honoring Miss Mulkey. Mrs.
Mildred Raines asissted in scrv
undertake. Mr. Wilson has
supported the leadership for 20
consecutive years In addition to
the national awards, he provides
gold-filled medals of honor for
the outstanding hov and girl in
each county; pen and pencil sets
for the two who are selected as
state winners. Expense paid
trips lo the Chicago Club Con-
gress will be^given to four boys
and girls representing the four
Two recent parties have hon- extension section-
ored Miss Jan Mulkey and her
fiance. Edward Halve.
A buffet, honoring the couple
was given Friday night in Dallas
in the home of Mr and M r s.
Ross Garner. Ten guests were
present. Those attending from
M r s.
SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs
G. W. Schoeps were beer grand-
daughter. Mrs. Joseph A. Loft us
of Washington. D C . Mrs. Rod
ney Schoeps. Mr and Mrs W
M Smith and Glenn Smith all
of Tyler and Mrs. J A Clark of
Dallas.
Miss Dorothy Hejny and Johnny Vanek
Plan Fall Wedding at St. John Church
Mr and Mrs. Jerry C. Hejny*
UNDERGOES SURGERY
Mrs. Ruth McNeil, who under-
weni surgery July 23 in the All
Saints Hospital in Fort Worth. Is
convalescing in the home of her
son Clark McNeil. Fort Worth.
VACATIONING HERE
John Haynes of Pascagoula.
Mbs is spending his vacation
bite with relatives.
Mis School.
ON TWi EXTENSION UNeT
Committees Appointed to Plan
County 4-H Rally Day for August 19
IIf JOE ANN HABDCASTLE , 4-H Club, will serve as chairman
§t „ of the recreation committee.
DeWAYNE CRAWFORD (Other members of the commit-
County 4-H Council met tee are Margaret Barto. St. John
l^jufaiLiy night at Eubank j 4-H Hub; and Roger Nevada. Fn-
Gffove in Waxahachie. Plans' ni> 4-H Club. To close the night
Wire made for County Rally Day J session Joellyn Ellis. Count-wide
uBich will be Monday, August 19 j 4-H Club, will be chairman of
alEWflnk GrOve. the ceremonial committee assist-
CdMfnittees wore appointed J ed by Billy Wheatley. County-
t» mdt# fital
County 4-1
rtru » ry ui jit nuraticj, vuniiij'
plans for the an-j wide 4-H Club; Teddy Wheatley:
-H Rally Day The'and Ursula Poynor, Trio 4 - H
Committee will be
Of Been Reed Goodwyn.
County-wide 4 - H
Mary NeU Hawkins. South
Coudty 4-H Club: and John
Qiodwyn. County-wide 4-H Club
llree wort .groups on records,
method demonstration, and
rtrreation will bf held during
tab afternoon session.
Cdmmittee chairman for the
other members are Nei-
ll Faye Reed and Jimmy and
WBwid Stilff jR of the Midlothian
4ff Club. Senring on dm method
djmonOIrtfiOU committee witt
N Ted Shrader, chairman; Mar-
Rr Je ladk Avalon 4-H Club:
CM. flwjt M«, ft M
Club.
The grmA> will have a picnic
supper at the Optimist Youth
Center following a swim in the
Optimist pool. Parents are invit-
ed and urged to attend the 4-H
Rally anytime during the day
or evening session. Recreation
and the ceremonial will conclude
the days activities.
Refreshments were served to
South Ellis County 4-H Club
met Thursday afternoon at Edna
Jordan's home. Wardrobe plan-
ning was the theme for the prog-
ram. The girls diart used co-ord-
inating your wardrobe to give
a larger selection for all occasion
wear ^ gmffg
the group. ____
B. Griffith, part Ixtis 1 and 2.
Block 4. T A . Waxahachie.
Henrietta An her. et a I to
Rhoda Wise, lot in Waxahachie.
J. A. I/iftis, Sr., et ux to Joe
Loftis. et ux. 98 acres W. J. Hick-
fin Survey.
Joe Loftis et ux to J. A. Loftis.
Sr , et ux.. 12ft acres J. J. David-
son. et al surveys.
Joe U»ftis. et ux to J. A. I.of-
tis. Sr et ux. 7 acres A. Howell
survey
A. N. Foster, et ux to Wal-
lace tiordon Coekerham. et ux,
1 acre J. Nugent Survey.
France* Louise Tolieson. et
vir to L. M Penrod, 18 acres R.
de la Pena Survey,
Joe X. Newcomb to Leslie
Strunc, #1.73 acres T. J. Cham-
bers Survey.
Edward Walston Justice Jr.,
et ux to M. S. Wlginton. part
Block I. University Annex Add.,
Waxahachie.
Nora E Perkins to J. M. Wee-
don et ux. Lot 11. Block 84. T.
A. Waxahachie.
TO MINERAL WFI.IJ4
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Graham
and son. Randy; Mr. and Mrs
Harley Schoeps and daughter.
Judy, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Cornell Jr. and daughters. Cindy
and ftheron are leaving today for
i brief vacation In Miners! W<
They will return Sunday.
fells
OKLAHOMA VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sellers
and daughter. Pam, and Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Ramsey spent t h
weekend in Wynoewood, Okla.
Franklin Setters, who has been
a two waak raeatt
there returned home with them
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of thc-.r
daughter. Miss Dorothey Mae
Hejny. to Johnny Vanek. son ot
Mr. and Mrs Ben Vanek of Itas-
i.
Miss Heijny is a graduate of
St. John High School and her
finance graduated from Itasca
High Schwi
The wedding will he October
19 at St. John Church here
They will make their home in
Dallas.
Jan McBrayer
Second Ennis
Contest Entry
Jan McBrayer is the second
local girl to enter the Optimist
bathing beauty congest in Waxa-
haclue.
Miss McBrayer. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBrayer. was
voted the* most beautiful girl in
Ennis High School last year She
in spioiNoieij by * ho Lnms (-'{it,
mist Club and is entry number
six in the contest.
Cadet J. D. Gray
Trains at Base
In Mississippi
GREENVILLE AIR FORCE
BASE. Mississippi. (Spl* Air
Force ROTU Cadet Jerry E.
Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs, .1 I).
Gray of Ennis, is undergoing
four weeks of intensive training
as a pari of bis ROTC training
program While at Greenville
Air Force Base. Cadet Gray not
only observes but takes an active
part in the Air Force training
mission of the Air Training Com-
ing.
The bride-elects chosen colors
of green and yellow were car-
ried out in the decorations
w inch included an arrangement | mand. He just completed one of
nf yellow daisies. The table was the outstanding feature*; a jet
laid in white lace over green. orientation flight in the T-83
Punch and green cake p.j trainer
squares decorated with white
wedding hells were served to
about forty guests.
Following graduaton at Texas
A & M Cadet Gray will be cligi-
Guests attending from Fnnis ble for appointment m the Air
included the honoree. Mrs. P. V. j Force for entry into flight train-
Mulkey. Miss Donna Dixon. Mr ; ing.
and Mrs. Fred Ludwig and Mr
and Mrs. Keith Mulkey
CALIFORNIA GUESTS
IMPROVING
Grady Fitzgerald of Dallas, a
former resident of Ennis, is
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Barto of j home from Parkland Hospital
Paso Robies. California are visit-j after a heart attack two weeks
ing friends and relatives here. ajr0
They will also visit Mrs. Barto's
parents. Mr ami Mrs. (). K. Boss
Other girls who have entered
the event, which is held in con-1 Davis in Denton,
nection with the Optimist Club's
TO ALPINE
Mrs. Ida McCanless left Fri-
day for Alpine where she will
be with Mrs. J T Carney, who
annual street carnival include j ^ISITING RELAT!\ES .....
Dixie Lamer, sponsored by the *'*r ^rs- ^ B- Brown arc?, ha»* r<»contly rcalurnc*#! home* from
vnmc I mn> Club Judv Lowrv. visiting relatives in San Marcos, .John Sealv Hosoital in Galveston
Ennis Lions Club; Judy Lowry,
sponsored by the Ferris Lions!
Club; Annette Ackley, sponsored HOME FROM VACATION
by the Waxahachie Opti-Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Conner and
Club; Pat Meadows, sponsored daughter. Peggy, and Mr. and
by the Waxahachie Optimist Mrs. I). D. Conner have returned
Club and Janie Ann Vincent, j from a vacation trip to Levelland
sponsored by the Boze-Mitchell and Carlsbad Cavern
funeral home of Waxahachie
Preliminary judging for the
contest will be held at 4 30 p m
Sunday. August 25. at the Opti-
John Scaly Hospital in Galveston
where she ha* been a patient
Mrs, Carney is the former Miss
Mary Jo McCanless.
HERE FROM CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Ted Plough and daugh-
ter. Martha, of Buena Park. Cali-
fornia are visiting Mrs. Frank
Janousek and family. Mrs Frank
brul#
HERE FROM ARLINGTON
Patti Ann Adams, daughter of’ Mach and Mary Ann Mach here.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Adams, of i ---------
Arlington is visiting her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. l>eon
Adams in Palmer and Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Shugart here.
VACATIONING
Miss Willie May Rowe left
Wednesday for Asheville. N. c;,
Lenoir. N. C. and Atlanta. Ga.
HAS EYE INJURY
J R. Berry. 208 North Shaw
nee. is in Waxahachie Sanitar-i----------
;ry Tu"j;rSu. " £ Mi“ Margie Hejny and Ernest Dvorak
while mowing hi* neighbor's
lawn.
Are Married in Home Ceremony Here
Miss Margie Hejny became the
bride of Ernest Dvorak at three
o'clock in the afternoon Satur-
day in the home of the official
VISITING HERE
Karen Blankenship and Paula
Bunra of Houston and Gary j ing minister, the Rev. Joe Hixon.
Cooke of Fort Worth are visit-[ Parents of the couple are Mr.
ing Mr. and Mrs. C’. L. McCaw i and Mrs. L. L. Hejny, Route 3.
here. and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dvorak.
_ also of Route 3.
C ARD OF THANKS The bride wore a gown of
Our heartfelt thanks to all who white nylon net over white Uf-
extended comforting sympathy an<l a white lace Jacket,
and help in our recent' sorrow. The gown was fashioned with a
For the beautiful service, floral sweetheart neckline Her veil
offerings and other kindnesses, was of white nylon net trim-
we are deeplv grateful. i med with seed pearls and »e*
The Family of quina
the bride, was maid of honor.
Joe Novak served as best man.
Miss Mary Ann Bouska of Dal-
las was candlelighter.
The bride and bridegroom are
both graduates of Ennis High
School.
After a wedding trip the
couple plan to make their home
at 1213 S. Paris Street.
At a reception held immedia-
tely following the ceremony at
the bride's parents home. Mr*.
Raymond Langer registered th*
guests. Mrs. Joe J. Novy served
the punch and Mrs. Marvin
J. W. Minor
i
Hejny, aiiter ef; Heart served the cake.
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