The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1968 Page: 4 of 8
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4THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—Friday, June 28, 1968
Palmer News
Mrs. Naomi Stacks of Houston
visited relatives and friends in
Palmer for several days.
Word was received by Mrs. Beu-
lah Earnhardt that her grand-
daughter, Miss Judy Granger of
Dallas, who underwent surgery
there recently is now convales-
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cing satisfactorily after being
quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Delta Brumley
and Martha, Mrs. Nolan Smith
and Susan, all of Dallas—Mr.
and Mrs. Kennon Brumley and
D’Lynn, Palmer, honored their
mother, Mrs. Susie Brumley at
a birthday luncheon Sunday at
Dan’s Town House, Ennis.
Mrs. Aubrey Coker has re-
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turned home from several days
medical treatment at Tenery
Hospital, Waxaxahachie.
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mrs. Rena Lasater were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Pegram and Bruce of
Dallas.
Recent guests of Mrs. Beulah
Barnhardt were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Jones of Temple. Mrs. Jon-
es—the former Juanita Sawyers
of Palmer and a teacher for
many years, is enrolled at
TWU, Denton this summer
studying library science.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Har-
vard spent weekend in Shre-
veport with their children—Mr.
and Mrs. T. P. Rdiley and Paul
and Mrs. Wade Bonds.
Mrs. Clyde Alexander of
Plainview is visiting her sisters
Mrs .0. C. Cleveland and Mrs.
L. 0. Ward and brother, Roy
Fowler here this week, also her
sister, Mrs. Luther Tackett of
Ennis.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Farrar
visited recently with the Irvin
Greens in Sherman and Mrs.
Leland Green in Lancaster.
Tom Sealy and son, Bruce, of
Richardson were Sunday visi-
ted of his mother, Mrs. O. R.
Sealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Mc-
Clain enjoyed an outing to
points in East Texas recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott William-
son of Wichita Falls have been
guests this week in the home
of her sisters, Mrs. Clayton
Stacks, Mrs. Jack Risinger, Mrs.
Doyle Smith at Trumbull and
others here.
(Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Farrar were Roland
Roberts of Lancaster and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Evans of Dallas.
Mrs. Gladys Allison and Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Lionberger of
Dallas were Sunday guests in
the B. G. McKeever home in
Waxahachie.
Rev. and Mrs. Joe Pendleton
are vacationing this week with
his parents in Lubbock. Rev. C.
C. Green of Waxahachie will be
guest preacher for both servic-
es next Sunday at First Baptist
Church in their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Caldwell
and Kenny have returned from
a vacation in Jackson, Miss.,
where they visited with Rev.
and Mrs. Bobby Thornton and
son, Jeffrey.
Guests of Mrs. Louella Han-
cock this week are Carolyn
Collins and Rebecca McPeek of
Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Littlejohn
and daughter, Kay, visited his
mother, Mrs. Lee Littlejohn in
Dallas Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Collins and chil-
dren enjoyed outing at Hunts-
ville National Park over the
week end.
Mrs. J. W. Stone has returned
from a visit with relatives at
Irving.
The parsonage committee of
First United Methodist Church
will sponsor a benefit covered-
dish meal again next Sunday-
PROTESTING
Christchurch, New Zealand—
Some 3,000 placard-carrying stu-
dents have protested in Christ-
church, New Zealand against an
American radio link for nuclear
powered submarines.
3 CLIMBERS KILLED
Kluane, Yukon Territory —
Three Japanese mountain climb-
ers have been killed by an ava-
lanche while scaling Mount Van-
couver in the Yukon.
CUSTOM MADE
RUBBER STAMPS
UPCO PRINT SHOP
in the church fellowship ler, all of Ponca City, Okla.
M. W. Orom of Louiseville,
noon
hall. He public is invited to
come and enjoy a bountiful meal
and fellowship for $1 p e r
plate.
Dr. Larry Cooke of Dallas vis-
ited here with Mr. and Mrs. G.
G. Harvard before being trans-
ferred to Modesta, Calif., where
he will specialize in the practice
of internal medicine. He has a
wife and two children and is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Byrne
Cooke of Ennis.
Recent visitors in the Pete
McDonald home included M r.
and Mrs. Ray Buck, Miss Annie
Ruth Buck and Mrs .Oscar Mil-
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with her mother, Mrs .Charles
Hellman and Mr. Hellman. He
and his wife and two children
are moving soon to Los Angeles,
where he has been transferred.
David Jones has returned to
his home in Duncanville after a
visit with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Littlejohn and
daughter, Kay.
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Recent visitors in the home
of their mother, Mrs. C. C.
Blocker, were Mrs. Carl Cox of
McKinney and Mrs. James Da-
vis of Dallas. r
Sgt. Billy Dean, Marrette and
son, Troy Dean Harris are here
on 30-day leave from Nellis Air
Force Base, Las Vegas, Nev.,
Billy is to go to Cam Rahn Bay,
South Cietnam, when his leave
is up July 18. They arrived
Sunday, June 23.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1968, newspaper, June 28, 1968; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1650237/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.