The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1968 Page: 3 of 4
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m II AL Mrs. P. C. Anderson attended
Harwell NNeWS the Bond-Dandridge family re-
T . . union, held at Getzendaner Park,
Joe Ben Bruce, Denton, visit- Waxahachie.
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs. Randall Green
Bruce, to be with his sister and Dallas and mother, Mrs. Clara
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Green plan to leave Friday by
Campbell, of Calif., who are here automobile for St. Louis, Mo.,
on a vacation trip, and were will visit in home of their sister
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Mother Died, Aug.- - THE PALMER wusTLERThursday, September 12,1968 He’s Ennis-Ex.:
Mrs. Snedden’s ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 12- Chas. Emerson,
Father IsE 30 for Physicals Senior M. Sgt,
Kilgore, Texas . . • Is at Laredo
Funeral, services for L. 0. And 9 for Draft Senior Master Sergeant Gwens, in Killeen, enroute. Mr. Mrs. Green will remain
Ennis, were held Sunday after- Texas Local Board No. 38, for Castillo, Johnny R. Wadley, St Laredo’ AFB, Texas. > Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dawson of business.
noon at the First Baptist Church Ellis County, has ordered the James S. Cothern. Sgt. Emerson is in air traffic De Soto, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Snipes, De-
in Kilogre; burial also was at thirty men to report for Armed Nine men ordered to report control superintendent with the his sister, Mrs. Dareene Ram- Soto, Mr .and Mrs. Billy Bob
Kilgore, with Masonic graveside Forces physical Examination for induction on the same date Air Force Communications sey. Stewart and son, Jack Wayne,
servicesThursday, September 12. are: John C. Alexander, Donald Service. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilmer Waxahachie, were visitors' of
wife, Helen, died Aug. 26.J- Gressett, Johnnie L. Cosby, .were Sunday-dinner guests of Mrs. 0. L. Stewart and daugh-
Mr. Allen was a retired em- They are: Alvin A. Barton, Van Kirk, Murray G. Strunc, He previously served at Clark their daughter, Mrs. J. M. Oli- ter Miss Ella Jane Stewart.
ployee of Sun Oil Co. and was a James D. Curry, Ronald Lee Har- Martin F. Zapletal, Alfred C. AB, Philippines. phant and son Richard, in Italy. Mr and Mrs Lionel Cole and
member of the church where the tis, James C. Langford, Morris stapleton, Lee E. Chester, John- The sergeant was assigned in Mrs. A. W. Hays. Mr. and Mrs. son, Stanley of Arlington, were
services were held. . , , L. Pevehouse, Glenn R. Ford, ny D. Julin. the European Theater of Opera- O. J. Hays and Mrs. Ray Hays Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
♦ Survivors besides his daugh- Matthew Jones, Jr., Jackie Wynn, The men ordered from the tions during World War II. He is of Ennis attended the Annual Ben Junkin.
ters Mrs. S nedden, include an- Bobby L Watson, Charlie Santos, Waxahachie area will report to also a veteran of the Korean Hays reunion, held in Waxaha- Mrs. A. E. Williams, Dallas
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Dane C. Williams, Marvin L. Dor’ Floor, Post Office Building. En- Th€ Netherlands.
ton, Johnny J. Lopez, McKinley nis, at C:15 a.m. They will be
Fleming, Jr., Bobby D. Cham- traveling to the examining sta- # A:
berland, Manuel Gonzales, Fred- tion by charter bus, according to Ennis Airman,
dy Santos, James F. Swindell, Mildred B. Gardner, executive John Rodriguez
Willie C. Trojacek, Raymond J. secretary, Local Board No. 38. 121 9
—.—..—,——------„ “7 Finishes Basic
Miss Linda Kasper, Fiancee El Voyde Airman John , Rodrique,
Young, Honoree at Persona/ Shower
one of the most popular attrac- Miss Linda Kasper, fiancee of the community room of the Citi-
tions at the San Antonio World’s El Voyde Young, was honored zens National Bank.
Fair, with more and more visi- at a personal shower given Sep- Hostesses at the shower were
tors each day taking the ride up tember 1 from 1:30 until 3:30 at Miss Rolene Franks, Miss Ann
the 622-foot Tower of the Am- —.......— - Krutilek, Miss Gayle Honza, and
View from Top
Big Attraction
At HemisFair
SAIN ANTONIO. — The view
from the top has proven to be
MISS VIRGINIA ANN INMAN
Engagement of Virginia Ann Inman
f'S
ericas.
Whether for a sweeping look
for up to 100 miles around the
HemisFair city or an elegant
but reasonable meal in the re-
Grandfather of
Rev. Bilderback
Taken by Death
Luther Burrow, about 83, of
Tom Bean, Texas, grandfather of
volving restaurant, visitors to
the World’s Fair are making the
Tower a must-stop on their tour.
The theme structure of the
World’s Fair—tallest tower in
Sunday p.m. making plans for several days at his home in
School of Instruction to be held Bardwell, visited with his aunt,
there, Oct. 26. Mrs. N. Stacke, and went to Aus-
Mrs. Mabel Robertson was a tin to visit his son, Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday visitor of Mrs. Sally Jimmy Elder and baby, also vis-
Loveless in Ennis, also visited in ited his aunts, Miss Nettie Davis
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ran- and Miss Ona Davis, in Ennis , ,
dall Pool, who moved to Ennis, Nursing Home, who were moved TO William James Jeff IS Announced
recently, from Renfro Home, Waxahachie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Inman Jett, and Miss Inman plan to be
son of Mr. and Mrs. Genaro Rod- Mr- and Mrs. Robert Wood and for convenience of their sister, Jr., 705 W. Lincoln Ave., Belvi- married Jan. 25, 1969, at the
riguez Of Ennis, has completed son, Randy, attended HemisFair, Mrs. Stacke who can visit with dere, Ill., have announced the First Methodist Church at Belvi-
basic training at Amarillo AFB. in San Antonio and also visited them more. engagement and approaching dere.
He is now assigned as a ve- his nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr and Mrs. Carl Riordan and marriage of their daughter, Vir-
hide operator with a unit of the Charles Wood and baby. family, Dallas, were Sunday din- ginia Ann, to William James man a 2000 sraquare
Air Training Command at law Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis, ner guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Jett. of Belvidere High School attend
w T u v 11 » ,y AFB, Colo. Mr- and Mrs. Virgil Davis were thur‘Boswell. Mr. Jett, the son of Mrs. ed Wisconsin Stateniversity at
Miss Juanette Young, all of Airman Rodriquez is a 1968 Sunday visitors of Mrs. Nora Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gailey were Fredia Jett, 611 W. Travis St., lacrosse and ork alley Col-
whom are members of her wed graduate of Ennis High School, Wheatley. recent dinner guests of his sister, Ennis, and the late William H. 4.80 ™ c.“°™ ’ . he 15. TRW
==*=** Miss Black Weds J. C. Gibson on Her -==nmiam ========== . - :
To corsage from the hostesses. Parents' Anniv., Brother's Birthday M and Mrs Earl Waldrop of their mother, Mrs. A. W. Hay. SuX^e acmupleyea
mi TEA 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Conway riage by her father. Her wedding spent Sunday in Fort Worth with ...1
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the Western Hemisphere, h a s Tom Bean Texas omdfothar of The honoree opened gifts from The bride, the former Miss bon ties. Lace flowers, studded day visitors of their sister and Mrs. Ahy Collins, and Sharon ily.
hosted a multitude of dignitar- ’- an ivory satin-covered gift table Linda Sue Black, is the daughter with seed pearls, held her white aunt, Mrs. A. W. Hayes. Miss after five weeks in Ennis Muni- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Feaster re.
Dies to sample the varied menu the lev. Carl L. Bilderback, died accented with apricot bows. Af- of Mr. and Mrs. James Black Jr. illusion fingertip veil. She wore Dora Gilmore of Ennis, visited cipal Hospital. turned to their home in Pan-
for breakfast, lunch or supper last night in a Whitewright ter the gifts were shown Miss of Route 4. Parents of the bride- a single strand of pearls, gift of her sister, Monday. Tonya Bond returned home Monday hate sent the
in one of the two restaurant lev- Nursing Home, after a lengthy Kasper led the serving line at groom are Mr. and Mrs. C. L. the bridegroom and her bouquet The W. M. A. met at the Bap- 'Saturday after spending the and with rather P p
rels. illness. / the refreshments table, which Gibson, 1110 S. Hall. was of white carnations center- tist Church, 2 p,m. Monday, week with her grand-parents, Curry being here for funeral
The majestic centerpiece to Surviving are tour hEldiE was laid with plae apricot netThe 7 p.m. August 12 wedding ed with a white orchid. T he Mrs. Rex Manning, presided as Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Forston. service for Jesse’s brother, Fred
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crete stem was built first—and with Earnhart Funeral Home at orange sherbet punch from the-formed the marriage ceremony Bardema corsage BO siceesoencoers. mittee, District 1 Section 5 ard.
crystal punch bowl and Miss Ro- for the-bride’s-parents, 19. years The bridegroom’s best man was Mrs Cam ’ Johnson assistant: Grand Chapter of Texas, Order Luther Knox of Irving, and
ene Franks served tiny cake agone ring ceremony was per Jim Brazier of Route 4.Mrs. Hinton, teacher, Mrs. Bill of the Eastern Star plan to at- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Knox
Won apricS blossoms. Crystal -.- -orsmaheme m-s-gLumm huh ^SX0^ “ - - lom a movara
containers held mints and nuts Christ, at an improvished altar the bridegroom’s mother Mrs. A. C. Marchbanks of Nash During the social hour, cake L. Y. Odom and son, Buddy
placed beside cocktail napkins of candles and greenery in front chose a mint green knit sheath spent a few days in the home of and emonade was served by the Odom, were in Corsicana to visit
engraved with the names "Ln- of a lareesriat, cowadow. and beige accessories Their cor- D. BOzeleAter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Katherine OZAR And Mrs. • Gay Memorial ospnAL aunt, in the
da and El Voyde.” The bride was given in mar- Reception Mr. and Mrs. Edward Green Nell Collins. Mrs. Myrtle Clark —--------—--------—------
Miss Connie Gibson, sister of and children, Lancaster, Mr. of Waxahachie Chapter 599 was Let us slaughter, process a nd
the bridegroom, was at the guest and Mrs. John Ballard and a visitor. , eze your ca le and
book at the reception, also held daughter Sandra, De Soto, Mrs. Mrs. W. E Davis moved Sat- bars. Call for appointment We
at the Black home, following the Wayne R. Lee and children, visit- urday from the Davis home at also sell sides; “quarters, primal
wedding, while Mrs. Joe Eustis, ed their mother, Mrs. Clara Howard, to her home in Waxaha- cuts and hogs for freezers,
great-aunt of the bride, presid- Green. chie, on Highland, which she Cathey’s Abattoir and Sales, 200
ed at the punch bowl. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rector, purchased recently next door to Cliff St. Waxahachie. 214—937.
Mrs.. Jim Brazier served the Grand Prairie and son, Milton, her son, Charles Berry and fam- 5161.
three-tiered white wedding cake, ------------------------_________— —_______
the 650-ton six-story tophouse Whitewright,
added at the bottom, and drama- ---------
tically lifted to the top ‘
The six levels include two ob- FrAd | FeacTer
servation decks and two - 1 ■ PudEC
restaurants, one making o n e | A D
complete revolution per hour— i 65
and has three glass-fronted ele-
vators giving breath - taking SunAgy
views to visitors enroute to the liCIU Ouludy
top. /
Actually, the City of San An- Funeral services for Fred Cleo
tonio, which operates the Tower Feaster of Nash were held at 4 - l € County inf
has boosted it to 750 feet with p.m. Sunday at Rudolph Chapel Rulisa wwoalith
the addition of an antenna of the Chimes, Waxahachie, with W
stretching from the top, the Rev. W. W. Stringer of For-
All eyes will be on the 750- reston and the Rev. Billy Wil- 6 1 f A
foot level Sept. 28 during a spe-liams of Avalon officiating. In- eAF IY e
cial celebration honoring Gover-terment followed in HillcrestEO DTE
nor John Connally, commission- Burial Park, Waxahachie. - • •*" -0 4 ■ F
er General of the World’s Fair.
At that time, the chief of the Mr. Feaster, 60, died after a w a
Flying Indians of Mexico will brief illness. .. - 1 L t
perform his daring dance atop Mr. Faster, native of Ellis P A0WTE 96
the antenna as a special attrac- County, was born October 31, I lOllw bp oh • Vi WI
tion. The chief usually performs 1907. He lived most of his life 5
the dance atop a 114-foot pole at in Ellis County and had moved President James Underwood It was announced that all
the Pepsi Cola/Frito Lay back to Nash six years ago aft- of the Ellis County Purebred stock will be in place by 1 p.m.
Pavilion. " er residing in Dallas 20 years. Livestock Assn. has announced to 10 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19.
The Tower is open daily from He was a Methodist, Sept. 20 and 21 as the dates for Stock will be released at 4 p.m.
9 a.m. to 11 p.m. and will con- Survivors include his window this fall's Ellis County Livestock Saturday, Sept. 21. the orchid from her wed-
tinue that schedule at least a daughter, Mrs. Freida L e a Sl C 8 Entries in the livestock show ding bonquet. She
through the end of the World s Bruner of Nash; three brothers, wasanac 11 • will be limited to Ellis and ad- is a senior at Ennis High School
Fair. The Fair itself with its Earl Wayne Feaster of Nash, Entries in the junior livestock joining counties. All exhibitors where she is a member of the
host of foreign countries and Jesse Feaster of Panhandle and show must be in the office of must be bonafide members of FHA Club and the Girls Chorus,
industrial exhibitors, us o pen Robert Feaster; and three n** e 4-H Club or Future Farmers of The bridegroom also attends
from 9 a.m. to midnight daily grandchildren. Dwayne Lower sec etai as America chapter. Ennis High School and he is a
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Sand- will be paid on a graduated superintendent to place animals The bride was honored with a
Gulfport, Miss., visited their ers and little daughter, Step- scale according to the number in each class miscellaneous shower Aug. 3 at
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. hanie have returned to their of entries in a class, Mir. Under- All steers will be weighed on the CNB Community Room by
Vandygriff Mrs. Davis is the home in Houston after a week’s wood said. Friday Sept. 20, between 4 p.m. Mmes. Billy McElroy, Robert
former Miss Sandra Prine of visit here and in Palmer with Entry fees are $2 head tor and 6 ’ ... barrows will be Howard Jim Brazier, Stephen
Ennis and Mesquite They also Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sanders and breeding beef and dairy cattle wei he upon arrival at show. Parks, john L. Sullivan and
visited Mrs. Bobby Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tuck a n d $2 per head for steers and $1 Mr.S Underwood said’ Mrs. Larry Sullivan.
Luan Prine of Mesquite other relatives. per head for sheep and hogs. Breed champions will be se- Another shower party was
lected There will be on grand given in her honor Aug. 9 at
champion or reserve champion the home of Mrs. A. J. Gulledge,
of the show—it was stated. with the members of Northside
The judging schedule is as Baptist WMU as hostesses.
follows: The centerpiece for the lace-
which was topped with a minia-
ture bride and bridegroom and
embossed with pink roses, car-
rying out the bride’s colors
of white and pink. The table was
laid with an ecru cloth and
the centerpiece was of pink car-
nations.
When the couple left the
bride had changed to a brown
and white linen suit with white
accessories with which she wore
Flood Retarding Structures in
Crisp - Bristol Area Well Along
Sept. 20—Daily cattle starting laid serving table at the CN B
at 9:30 a.m. Fat lambs and Community Room was of pink
steers starting at 2 p.m. daisies in a pink straw hat. The
Sept. 21-—Swine starting at 8 table was decked with crystal
Construction work on the spillways and disturbed areas Funds for construction are a.m. Steers starting at 10:30 appointments that holding the
three floodwater retarding will then be sodded to grass provided by the SCS. a.m. Junior breeding beef cattle pink fruit punch and cookies
structures in the Crisp - Bristol which will be fertilized and ir- The primary purpose of the starting at 1 p.m. that were embossed with pink
area is progressing steadily, ac- rigated until a solid stand is structures is to retard flooding Jesse Wood is the general confection flowers. The shower
cording to Jack Bradley of the obtained, on Smith Creek, which is a trib- livestock superintendent with gifts were also arranged on lace
Soil Conservation Service. Site No. 2 is located on t h e utary of the Trinity River .They Billy Joe Oglesby the assistant, covered tables.
George Skinner land, Site No. may also provide recreation and Division superintendents are The white and pink theme was
All the dirt work has been 3 on the protperty of L. M. Pen- livestock water if the landown- Ronald Appleton and W. S. Cox, also used in decorating Mrs.
completed at Sites No. 2 and 4. rod anid H .E. Jansen and Site ers so desire. dairy cattle; Sonny Southard Gulledge’s home for the show-
Over 50% of the dirt work has No. 4 is on the E. T. Anderson Construction work is expected and Raymond Gorman, sheep; er there. Pink cake squares, em-
been done on Site No. 3, which Ranch. These landowners a n d to be completed in about two Ocie Bardwell and Johnny Man- bossed with white confection
is the largest of the three, others wanted easement to the weeks, according to Jack Me- ning, hogs; Buck Bardwell and wedding bells, were served with
After the earth work is com- Ellis-Prairie Soil and Water Kinney of Corsicana, who has Hibbert Beck, steers; and Au- pink fruit punch and the center-
pleted ,concrete draw-down tub- Conservation District, which is the contract for building these brey Splawn and M. S. Ham- piece was of pink flowers and
es will be installed The dams— the sponsor of the project . dams, mack, breeding beef. _ _ white wedding bells. J
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The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1968, newspaper, September 12, 1968; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1676545/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.