The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1969 Page: 3 of 4
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Thursday, June V2, 1969 THE PALMER RUSTLER “
Janey noh Weds L. B. Russell in FirstI
Baptist Church Double Ring Ceremony ।
Miss Janey Holt, daughter of ette, La., was her sister’s ma- |
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Holt, Rt. 4, tron of honor and other sisters, |
Ennis, became the bride of Lin- Mrs. Richard P. Kyser of Dallas
del Bill Russell of the U. S. and Miss Barbara Holt were her
Army in a 4 p.m. ceremony June bridesmaids.
par American Livestock 7 in the First Baptist Church. Their floorlength gowns were
Pan-American Livestock --• .________— of frosty pink dotted Swiss, sty-
, empire
Annie Louise Gerich to Wed George C.
Wartsbough in St. John Catholic Church
The engagement of Miss An- of Mrs. Frank Gerich of this
me Louise Gerich and George city and the late Mr. Gerich, and
C. Wartsbough has been an- is a graduate of St. John High daughter Mr and MMrs H G
nounced by the bride-elect’s mo- School. Her fiance is the son of oA * -
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MGrore, ies Mocholl Engagement ship- to McMurray College $7500, Milton C. Gauger, Clear
• argorer 1 n CZ arsnef 1 5 C 99€ me nr where they will attend this fall. Bake S D., and Santa
Announce, Mrs. Ola Banks of Arlington, Gertrudis, $3,000 ,Don L. Wake-
10 Laszlo renany steis Announced Mrs. Sam Dyess, Waxahachie, ‘ —
Mr. and Mrs. Evie J. Marshall Miss Marshall is employed at Miss Ruth Roach and M r s
EHS 1917 Class Meets for Annual Dinner Bardwell News Pan-Am Show
Hosted by Judge and Mrs. Royce Stout Mr. and Mrs. o. H. Williams, A D € CHI
7 The Ennis High School Class Judge Stout served " Ennis were Sunday visitors in DECI UOULIC,
of 1917 was hosted to a dinner cee" in the absence of President the home of her brother, Mr. — . 7
party at Ye Olde Inn by Judge A. Phillips Todd, who is ill but and Mrs. W. M. Forston. Tav Ham Sof
Royce Stout, a class member, was remembered with a card. Miss Selma Jones, Johnson | VA. | Oil OUE
and his wife’ Mrs. Stout. / Signed by every one. City, Miss Floy Jones, Taylor at-
This class celebrated its fif- Mr. Fulton was asked to give tended home coming and went The - -------------—- paints the Tidegroom are or rrosty pink aviveu
tieth anniversary June 10, 1967, his opinion of school conditions, to Denton to spend the weekend Exposition’s Beef Cattle Show Mr And MLloy E RUsSell led with A-line skirts,
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were WuP. Fulton of Dallas, cepted ™" enthusiasm. Hargus. promised. Christi. Today, he leaves for accounts Toe English ivv
Miss Ida Mac Murray of San An- Each present gave a summary Mr. an(| Mrs. Carl Gailey of be duty in Vietnam and Mrs. Rus- a Ronald McCoy was the bride-
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Winn, Celina; Miriam Jolesch, counseling. Each member has gus. Mrs. Canada’s son and fam- during four days for a’ recor mony. The altar of the church The bride’s mother chose an
Sophia Jolesch Alexander, 0. A. had a useful and successful life ily brought her and they at C543,400P et premiums: recor was decorated with ted lamien A-line frosty blue dress with
Fuqua, Howard and Mabel Bick- and each is planning many more tended Six Flags. of The beer cattle judges have standings and ertandly and white ruffle trim and white ac-
ers, Mildred and Roy Ledbetter, years of usefulness, it was stat- The Cox family reunion was been selected from the front white slanders onabard with cessories. The bridegrooms’ mo-
all of Dallas; Judge and Mrs. ed. held Sunday at Getzendaner rank of those national livestock Danis Emodern taoers accented ther wore a black sheath dress
Stout, Waxahachie; Dr. Dewey After a moment of silent pray- Park. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hargus authorities approved by t h e ware 0008 Poll and covered with a daisy-sprinkled
and Ruth Roberts, Russell and er for those absent, the class and her sister, Mrs. Canada major breed associations." . . w ~ ureaneryfor ac. white lace coat, and white ac-
Effie Sims, Virginia VanGordon members pledged themselves were among the 41 attending. The four day judging sched- Daim Pors 1 eti 53 - white cessories. Their corsages were
Crane and Edna Davis Hawkins, for another such gathering June Others attended from Abilene, ule lists these breeds, premiums cents . Coupe- of pink rosebuds.
all of Ennis 10, 1970. . Temple, Dallas, Garland, Red and fudges: satin prie dieu, and family pews Reception'
an or 1101s. 1 Oak Waxahachie and judges, were marked with white satin
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Bob Bruce during the weekend horns, $2500 Ron Shuman, Deer Mrs. J‘ L. Harrison played the was dressed in white satin top-
and attended homecoming. Trail, Colo., and Red Angus-- wedding music at the organ, in- ped with white net. A silver
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Caltacre for the prelude and 0. Perfect round and covered with pink
. tn processional she played satin overlaid with pink
■ Wagner’s Bridal Chorus from net. The silver P
Lohengrin; for the reces- service was at a table accented
sional Mendelssohn's Wedding with an arrangement of deep MRS. LINDEL BILL RUSSELL
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of Mr. and Mrs. Laszlo Pahany , The wedding is to take place Athens were Saturday over- Bridges Montana. Mr. Holt gave his daughter groom figurines. Wilmer, brother-in-law of the overlaid with pink net A large
of 5250 Perryton, Dallas, in September, night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Entries close September 2. in marriage. Her floor length Mrs J H Trudgeon of Ar- bridegroom; Mrs. R. E. Erisman bouauet of pink roses in a
---,—-------.—:---.---------;----..-----Oscar Adkins and Sunday din- The 1969 premium list may gown of silk organza over peau lington presided at the guest Jr. and Jamie, of Waco; Mrs. rhite container graced the sery.
Murffs From Tex., Oklahoma, Louisiana ner guests off,Mr- and Mrs. .Rex be obtained by writing Live- de soie was designed and made book while Miss Linda Ray 0f Onpa Hassell and Lori Holt of ing table. About 25 guests were
Manning, stock Department, State Fair of for her especially, by her sister, Ennis ladled punch and Mrs. Lancaster ,aunt and cousin of seated at smaller t a b-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bob Under- Texas, Box 26010, Dallas, Texas Mrs.- Dennis Drake. The gown Howard A. Pecot of Arlington the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis les each of which was centered
wood of Colorado came by plane 75226. featured an empire waistline, a- served the wedding cake. A. Drake, Phillip and Wendy with a white bud vase contain-
on a three day leave to attend Inclusive dates of the 1 9 6 9 lines with princess seaming and of Labayette, La., brother-in- >nk roses The bridesand
sheet organza yoke. The whole When the couple left on their law and sister of the bride; derroom exchanged gifts and
gown, from the high-oldfashion- wedding trip the bride was Mr. an(j Mrs. D. D. Holt, Mr. presented their attendants with
ed neckline to the scalloped hem wearing a pale yellow 1 inen and Mrs. B. J. Holt, brothers PTEs UM
was sprinkled with individual re- dress with cowl neckline a nd and sister-in-laws of the bride, * -
embroidered alencon lace flow- matching covered buttons. Her and Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Shower Party e
ers. The beautiful train-veil of accessories were beige a nd Kyser, brotherlin-law and sis-.
illusion flowing from an illusion brown and she wore the orchid ter of the bride, all of ballas. * One of the social courtesies
flower could hardly cover the from the center of her wedding Mrs. A. B. Poarch of Bard- extended the bride was a
==50 dovered buttons in the back, bouquet. -■ well, aunt of the bridegroom; pone-nuptial miscellaneous show-
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Mayor John Lindsay has lost orchid atop a white Bible which bridlegnoom was also graduated A Siscal ‘ quests were the Hostesses were Mrs. Shaw,
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Mrs. Dennis Drake of Lafay- Mr. and Mrs. n. W. Pecot, Ar- * of pink and white. Punch and
lington; Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Rehearsal Dinner cake squares were served to as
Hogan,’ Dallas; Mrs. J. M. Rich- The night before the wedding bout 40 guests. ^XS
Lloyd B
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have announced the engagement L.T.V. at Grand Prairie and her Virgil Davis were visitors of
of their daughter, Margaret fiance is with his father, The Mrs. Nora Wheatley.
Inez, to Laszlo Pahany Jr., son Laszlo Pahany Associates.
And Mississippi in Sth Annual Reunion _______
The fifth Murff family re- importance of marriage. wood of Colorado came by plane 75226.
union was held Sunday, June 8, After the program, a menu on a three day leave to a ten Inclusive dates of the 1 9 6 9 lines with princess seaming and
at the Knights of Columbus Hall, of turkey and dressing, roast, the wedding of her sister, an State Fair are October 4-19.
This is an annual affair with it fried chicken, baked ham, beans, were Bun ay dinner, guests in---
being held on the even years peas, corn, salads of all kinds, the home of Tobi i th sigrand- I I ncoc
in Aberdeen, Miss., and on the and home-made pies and cakes mothe MAM So dir oiTo j gT Lindsay LOSES
odd years in Ennis. These are were, served to all. ATE a meant to daimado in ■ . in
the descendants of Randolph S. The following attended from March where he is stationed, in His Bid for
‘Murff of South Carolina, who Mississippi: Mrs. Ethel Ruth of Other dinner guests were Mr.
was born in 1784. Calhoun City; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- and Mrs. J. T. Austin, Jim and A ssn
, Saturday night a group of ter Renfro of Aberdeen; Mr. and Mark Underwood, R. R. Loar of
‘ Saturday night a SrOUP of Mrs. Allen Kirby of Meridian, Fort Worth and Miss J a n e t A
about 50 gathered at the W. D. Mr and Mrs. Monroe Kirby of Flaik.
Murff Home at 405 E. Crockett Gulfport, Mrs. Carl Cooper of
and started the affair, by get- Aberdeen. Several from Bardwell at-
ting, acquainted and dining on i t cure. the tended funeral services for Mrs.
fried chicken, sandwiches and Also present from out of the Robert Fletcher, 51, at Bunch for mayor. He was defeated in a
"varieties of home made ice state were Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Funeral Home in Ennis Satur- close election by State Senator
cream H. White of Shreveport, La.; day wit,h burial in Bardwell John Marchi, who also had the
V „ .. ‘ Mrs. Charles Gebhart and Mrs. Cemetery, daughter of Mr. and backing of New York’s Conser-
1 Sunday morning, the visiting Ellen Pruitt both or Tulsa, Okla., Mrs. Grover Howard, vative Party. On the Democratic US Mayors Pick
, .started at 9:00 at the K.C. Hall, and Mrs. Myrtle Richburg of jMrs. Bill Early of El Paso side, Controller Mario Procacci- .
' W. D. Murff, as president, was Owasso, Okla. spent a few days with her par- no wrecked former Mayor Rob- Californian
in charge of the program. After ires fees ttomdda from ents, Mr- and Mrs. J- B Lowry ert Wagner’s comeback bid. , ALE
the welcome, Mrs. Joan March- The 0 low ng attended 1 aiso his sister, Mrs. Mamie ' Lindsay, however, still will ap- As Their Chief
J .banks of Hearne led the group Texas: Mr. and Mrs. Everette Wood, Comanche, Okla., M r s. pear on the November ballot as ; PITTSBURGH.— Mayor Jack
I in a fun-song. Harris, Rising Star; Mr. and Mrs. Edna E. Lowry, Garland, their Liberal Party candidate.Maltester of San Leandro, Cali-
Mrs. Ethel Ruth of Calhoun R. L. Sutton and Lori, Houston; daughter Miss Bonnie Lowry Both Marchi and Procaccino fornia today was elected presi-
i Citv Miss was asked to give Mr and Mrs. W. J. Murff, Alto and Miss Louise Lowry, Dallas, campaigned heavily on a “law dent of the U-S Conference of
' a history of how the Murn ne Loma; Mr and Mrs. J. s. Murff, his brother, Mr and Mrs. B. V. and order" theme. Mayors for the next year.
imtion started and also some Galena Park; Mr .and Mrs. B. A. Lowry, Waxahachie all being And Lindsay assailed what he - e A.
problems encountered Murff and Becky, Houston; Mrs. here to attend the Lowry family called the “forces of reaction and , Mayor- James Tate of Phila-
Paul Murfflens Flovdada as he Betty McCoy, Ennis; Mr. and reunion held Sunday at t h e backlash," saying they had taken delphia was elected vice-presi-
was writing the book on the de Mrs. Paul Murff, Floydada; Mr. Community Center,temporary control, as he put it, dent at the closing session of the
sja.txr.t5. turanq quakes Ariin: of MoultonOIlica won as ofmnocarome nDuridl rata lccoLne presrdent
j The three talented sons of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Marchbanks, and her brothers in Ennis and bly election has put Governor next year.
i Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Marchbanks Hearne; Mr. and Mrs. Luther attended the homecoming. Ronald Reagan and his Republi- Under the normal course of
I entertained with a song and Murff, Rice; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hlays had can Party in control of both elevation, Mayor Arthur Naftalin
I then Doyle Marchbanks led the Alewine, Danny and Diane, Jack- as visitors on Fathers Day MT houses for the first time since of Minneapolis, vice-president
/ group in a religious song, sonville; Mr .and Mrs. Don Mas- and Mrs. Jack Hughes and 1956. the past year, would have be”
Lorin Murff of Arlington sey and Carey, Houston; Mrs. daughter, AnnrS hem, of -------------------------come president. However Naf-
brought the group a devotional. Fannie Wilson, Ennis; Mr. and Callahan and son Mrs ‘ WXE IN NURSING HOME talin is not seeking re-election
His subject was “Marriage and Mrs. Thomas Wilson and daugh- Clebt f Avalon Mr and Mrs Mrs. H. P. Hilliard who has and was not eligible.
What It Means to Have Re- ter, Regina and her husband, pale Goodwin Burleson Mr' been in the local hospital for The conference elected Naf-
unions," and also read scripture Bob, Lancaster; Mr .and Mrs. and Mrs Trairs Spears Ken- treatment, has now been moved talin honorary president until
from the Bible, stressing the W. D. Murff and Ronnie, Ennis, dall Lisa and Randall ‘Waxa- to the Ennis Nursing Home, his term expires July seventh.
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Spencer Dies
Mrs. .Haskell J. Howell of Eh- the program, an analysis of art Rector of Grand Prairie ,Mrs.
nis, treasurer; Mrs. W. A. Dut- masterpieces.
ton, president; Mrs. R. C.
Phillips, vice president; Mrs H.
A. Conner, recording secretary; analyzed paintings by Raphael,
Mrs. Jack P. Neal, correspond- Titian, daVinci, Vermeer, Heda
ing secretary, and Mrs. R. H. and Gembrandt, pointing out
Curry, historian, all of Waxaha- th edetails of composition, of
chie. oval interlocking and design
and the use of darks to create
. . I ere : , hachie.
Ennis Member Officer Co. Art Assn.; Arthur Gilmer was dismissed
A ALL. u:AL from Waxahachie hospital on
Another Wins Picture of Month Award Saturday and taken to home of
A number of Ennis artists pictures to exhibit are asked to his daughter, Mrs. J. M. Oli-
are members of the Ellis County take them to the Art Center at phant in Italy where his wife
Art Assn, and one, Mrs. Haskell the St. Paul Episcopal Church, stayed while he was in the hos- • ya a e •
J. Howell, was elected an officer Waxahachie. pit al. He is reported doling ■ _ DSMsPuZ =
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He projected on a screen and Lawless, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. At Dallas on Wed.
1Fred Hayes and family of Ava-"-
lon, Mrs. 0. L. Stewart, Miss Charles M. Spencer, 60, of him lifted it off Mr. Spencer
Ella Jane Stewart ,Mrs. Cone Rt. 3, Ennis Southern Pacific and he wriggled out, but was
Boswell and granddaughter, : 311adead on arrival., at Baylor Hos-
Vonavin. machanic, was fatally injured pital, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wil- while engaged in duties of his . Mr. Spencer was born October
Mrs. E. R. Andrews of Ennis ttE MAC "Alain VAcar liams and Mrs. Raymond Mauld- position at Miller Yards of the 26, 1908, and was married to
won the Best Picture of t h e VIDS arusts ne spoke or in visited Arthur Gilmer in the SP, Dallas, this morning, the former Miss Fleta Odom.
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chie . 1 edsar Whitney He stated that Walter Williams, was assisting in removing a 20- several grandchildren; one sis-
) Charles Graham of Waxaha- wamney 4-0001000 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burnett foot center section of a boom ter, Miss Nellie Spencer of Rt.. .
Machie, exhibits chairman for the Boid 8 and family of Fort Worth, Mr. on a motor dragline; he was 3, Ennis; and a number of
sociati on’s spring Art Festi- and Mrs B.ob Davis and family under the bo om which was 18 nieces and nephews.
yoTal at Brookside Inn, reported "The “Old Masters” put much of Dallas, spent Fathers , Day inches off the ground when, it Funeral arrangements are
on that successful project. Re- time, effort and energy into with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. appeared, a cotter pin worked pending with the J. E. Keever
ports were made on the Ginger- their work—planning and de- Virgil Davis and Pam. out of the boom, allowing it to Mortuary.
bread Trail by Mrs. Burton, signing every detail before be- Mr. and Mrs. Tim Seabolt of fall on him. Two workers with ------------ a
Trails chairman. Mrs. Dutton ginning, said Dr. Zsohar, who Dallas, spent the week end with ----------------1OOIND and cas S
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weeks and members who have paint to canvas.” Club with a covered dish lunch-Mrs. Lawson Odom. tPalmer a -
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The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1969, newspaper, June 19, 1969; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1676585/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.