The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1970 Page: 4 of 6
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PLAYING THE PARENTS in the mock trial—1 to r—Front Martz; Third Row—Gil Barton, Cindy Potter, Danna Skri-
Row—Debbie Christian, Dean Borland; Second Row—
Arthur Williams, Betty Hughes, Darlene Cooley, Bill vanek. James Jackson, Vicki Watson, Bobby Gardiner
THE DEFENDANTS AND ATTORNEYS tor the trial—I to
to r—Greg Vineyard, defendant; Pam Bradley, defend-
ing attorney; Susan Hooker, Bailiff; Jimmy Sullivan, wit-
Bardwell News Further Gifts of Tree Funds
Funeral services were C o n-• WES % AVE DE C P • E EE 09 dan
ducted for Mrs. Virgel Davis, go g r
58, Saturday at Boze - Mitchell Wnusa BJeuty sAmsupuu,
Funeral Chapel, Waxshachie—
with interment in the Elm- 43 wS
Branch Cemetery With relative Work on Pierce Park has con- The Garden Club is pleased shaped youpons. Every-effort is a
es andrends a ending whom tinued to progress despite a de- with the response received thus being made to obtain the largest
Plardy 1 owi wrnatl lay caused by the recent rains far from citizens and organiza- and most attractive plants for
hachie, Avalon: Reas Springs, until last night’s rain retarded tions wishing to make contribu- the park. The average cost of a
Forreston, Arlington, euDattas, further tions for the purchase of trees, tree of sufficient size costs $25
rt. Forth od Charlie Gadh The City has been in the pro- To date $129 has been receiv- up. .
dr Amur moaday a n d cess this week of preparing the ed, but there is an urgent need It is hoped that enough contri-
' wereGailev daughter sidewalk and concrete work, and for $155 more at this time, buttons will be made this year
VS Teske were Gailey who un- plans to regrade the area so Thirteen trees have been ear- so that most of the area can be
derwent surgery at Presbyterian that arees may be planted and marked for planting—three live planted with the larger basic
Toitol 6 grass established as the first oaks, two red oaks, three pin trees.-
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hargus re- Phases of the project, - oaks, three redbuds and two of AnYm wishing to mraxenaction
cent guests included Mr. and _ from Tuesday until Thursday tribution, in any amount, is urg-
Mrs. Joe Lee Hargus, Cindi Avalon News with his grandparents Mr .and ed to make his check to the "En-
and Jamie of Garland and 1 rs. Mr. and Mrs Richard Watson Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, nis Garden Club" and send it to
John Mulkey, Red Oalk. Rhonda and Rodney or Waco - Mrs Lula Feaster ofWaxa either Mrs. Sam Keever, presi-
Mir. and Mrs. W. R. Lee, Cin- spent the weekend with Mr. and hachie visited Sunday with Mrs. dent, or Mrs. Fred Smith, com-
d'y, Kathy and Don Moore at- Mrs. W. W. Gillespie. Bid Giles and Mrs. M. BFeaster, mittee chairman,
tended the regional ball tour- Mr .and Mrs. Elvo Southard of Mr- and Mrs. W. D. Steele dry n .
nament at Kilgore Friday, Waxahachie, and Mrs. Ira Knowl- Ricky, Randy, and Lis a, and Mr. Naomi Circle
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Farmer, ton of Sherman, visited Mrs and Mrs. Dallas Steele, were visi- areas ,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farmer, Lola Southard during the week- tors Sunday at e ai rce WSCS Lesson,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farmer, end.Lake. E m:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Reed of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Seabolt EX-IisOners
Mrs. Anna Davis, Mrs. J. T. Fort Worth, Mr .and Mrs. Cecil announce the arrival of a son The Naomi Circle of the First
Sutton and Mrs. Edd Lewis at- Hall of Mesquite and Mrs Frank Kenneth Neal. He was born United Methodist Church,
tended funeral services f o r Wharton of Dallas were Avalon March 4 weighing 6 pounds 12 WSCS, met in the church par-
Mrs.: Ida Poff at Keever Chapel visitors Sundayounces. Grandparents are Mr. lor. The hostesses, Mrs. N 0 0 1
in Ennis Wednesday. Mrs. Poff M w 1 WAT and Mrs. Dallas Steele of Ava- Speers and Mrs. O. H. Lumpkin,
and the late B. W. Poff Sr. for- Tames Renns 1 lon, Mr. and Mrs. J- H- Sea- served delicious German choco-
mally resided in Bardwell.At the , bolt II of Waxahachie, and great late cake and coffee as the 14
2 Rex Manning was honored on 1 paiart " 3 grandmother, Mrs. Ora Sander- guests arrived.
his birthday Sunday with a herupare : Mr: ford, of Forreston. The business meeting w a s
family, dinner in his home. M t Mr. and Mrs. Wilson South- opened with everyone joining
Present were his wife and Mrs.nSP vised ard of Fort Worth, spent Sun- in The Lord’s Prayer. It w a s
Henrietta Baker, Mr. and Mrs. wit relatives in u in, during day with Mrs. Bert Mitchell and mentioned that Winite shirts are
Harold Baker of Dallas, Mr. e wee end. . , Jimmy needed, to be used for hospital
and Mrs. John R. Manning, Jamey Wilson o. Slidell, spent Mrs. Joyce Kirby and Mrs. gowns. Those who wish to do-
Keith and Jerry of Duncanville, and girls. Lauda and Debbie Gif Gertrude Smith, attended a nate them are to bring them to
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Manning, Duncanville, Mr. and Mrs. Alvis bridal shower Saturday at the the church. Forty-one visits
son, Scott of Plano.Prater and son, Greg of Wheat- Church of Christ Fellowship were made to the sick and sihut-
Mrs. Betty Austin, Mrs. Mabile land, Mrs. Ora Prater, Dallas, Hall in Waxahachie, for Connie ins.
Robertson, Mrs.:. Lois 1 . ola- Mr. and Mirs. Pearcy Johnson of . Wooten bride-elect of Jack Ven- Mrs. Owen Marchbanks : pre-
baugh. Mrs. Gertie Manning, Warsaw. able ′ sented the lessee entitled "The
Mrs. Johnnie Hlairgus attended a Mr. and Mrs. Luther BOlner of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lumpkin Individual, The Prisoner and
Eastern Star meeting in Italy Odessa, were week end guests visited Sunday afternoon with The Communiy." The scrip-
Monday night. 3. , in their home on the Eurdwell- T d Ma E C Hoffman in ture was taken from Matthew
Mrs. H. M. Goodwyn received Howard Rd., being here to at- Deisite25: 34-36, "I was in prison—
word that her nephew—Glenn tend funeral services for Mrs.and ye visited me." u
Odom who underwentrecent Virgel Davis. Mist Debbie Gorman of Bay The purpose of the lesson was
surgery is improving in room J. B Lowry Sr was honored lor at Waco, spent the week-end to provide an understanding of
4209—Baylor 1 Hospital, • Dallas, on This birthday Sunday with a here with her parents, Mr. and the problems of crime, t h e
Joe Ben Bruce, son of Mr. family dinner in the home of Mrs. Joe Lee Gorman.criminal and treatment meth-
and Mrs. Bob Bruce 10 ′ we This son and daighter-in law. Mr. a V :P : di ods; to illustrate how one group
sungery in Flow Memorial Hos- and Mrs. J. B. Lowry Jr. Those the week in Fort Worth, visiting in a city is struggling with the
pital, Denton. Mr. and M r S. attending beside the honoree with her children. : problem of falling back in t o
- Bruce are in Denton this week were his wife, the J. B. Lowry prior criminal habits; to indi-
. to be near him.Jr., Sandra Joe and Tammy. FORMER RESIDENTS cate direction for ministry to
Rev. and Mrs. Wesley How- M’ss. Louise and Bonnie Lowry ACTINO h .the criminal through supporting
ard and children. Clay and Wes- and Ves. Marly Shivo cif Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Caudle of projects sponsored by church 5
ley-III of Frost and Mr. a n d ran and Mro Charles Stump Compton, Calif., former resi- groups. An interesting discus-
Mrs. Clyde Sheets of Ennis wece were cer night grrests off her dents of Ennis, are visiting in the sion followed. Mrs Marchbanks
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. parents—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pa- homes of relatives and friends. closed with a prayer. ne: %
Pierce Snipes. i tak Friday night. They were Mr. - Caudle is the brother of
Mr. and Mrs. Willie R. Minor moving from Oklahoma City to Mrs. Wilson Vandygriff and Mrs.
and Mrs. Maud Ellen Peacook of Dallas, where the had been Caudle’s brother is Sim Douglas
.....Ennis . were Monday • dinner transferred with FA A. of Ennis. -
.. . guests of Maxie Minor and .*===
J. W. Minor. •
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. C lie ′ s
weekly guests included Mr. and 1
Mrs. Pruett Mounts of Erru.
Miss.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cau- 1
die of Compton, Cal f.; M r s.
Lizzie Windham, Mr. and Mrs.
C. O. Collier Jr. of Wax hachie,
Mrs. Carrie Hodge, Mrs. A.
Belle Gramling, Ennis, M s
Joe Patak and Miss Beatrice
Hodge.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sprouse
of Texarkana, Arkansas, were
.........me may ....................................- - „ e ........— ——=- weeke nd guests of:: his sister,
ness standing), Davia brown, judge; Sieve reamersion, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dyess, Oak
r Grove Rd.8
Misses Adell and Rose Ann
Honza of Ennis were Saturday
night visitors’ of their sister and 5
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Patak and family.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. 9
H. M. Goodwyn were Mr. and
Mrs. Darrell Bassinger and chil-
dren, Melinda and Bobby of
Mesquite and Mr. and Mrs.O.
J. Hayes of Avalon.
Mrs. Jesse Holt, who has 1
spent the winter months with
her daughter, Mrs. Alma Howell
in Dallas arrived home Sabur- a
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Waller of
Corsicana were Sunday guests
of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and h
Mrs. Ben Junkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lindsey
of Missouri arrived by plane on 5
Monday and visited with SIP-6 I
and Mrs. Jeanny Poarch in the 1
home of his parents, Mr. and 9
Mrs. A. B. Polanch. Other visi- ,
tors in the Poarch home were 1
her nephew and wife—Mr. and 1
Mrs. Wayne Reese, Grand Pra-
prosecuting attorney; Vicki Baty, witness.
irie.
Joe Williams of Sherman was 1
an over night guest off This sis- T
ter in law and brother in law 5
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mon. night 1
E. V. Riley of Brownfield was
a Thursday visitor,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Forston t
visited their grandchildren —
David, Mark, Gary and Secit 3
Bond at the Baptist Orphan
Home in Waxahachie Sunday. ,
Also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
—---------------.Pendell Wheatley Sunday. ,
Mary Ann Spaniel Fiancee of Marvin Miss Spaniel was presented a decorated cake embossed with Mr. and Mirs. Grover Howard
Tseracek, Per wish surprise. Pan, ==--=== -=-= =====
Miss Mary Ann Spaniel, bride- Ramona Spaniel, Ennis, Mrs. The refreshment table was punch cookies, nuts and mints ard of Ennis; Mr. and Mrs. L. 1
elect of Marvin Trojacek, was George Satsky, Burleson, sisters laid with a beige lace cloth and were also served. R. A. Howard of Fort Worth, Ed- ,
honored with a surprise personal of the bride-to-be. Miss Barbara carried out the bride-elect’s col- die Howard and son, Ricky 0
shower March 1, at 2 p.m. at Trojacek, Ennis, Mrs. Ed Rejcek, ors, peach and white. About thirty attended from Bristol, Rev. Allen Goss 0 n I
the home of her parents, Mr. and Garland, and Mrs. Frankie Ce- In the center of the table was Dallas, Corsicana, Garland, Mes nis, Mr. and Mrs. eorse .
Mrs. George Spaniel, 1302 N. pak, Mesquite, sisters of the an arrangement of peace color- quite, Ferris, Palmer, Burleson Rackley, Ferris. p ,
Gaines. Hostesses were Missbridegroom-to-be. ed roses and a white confection and Ennis. - 12 ____Mr. and Mrs. Wayne I
STUDENTS WHO PLAYED THE JURY in the mock trial in
the EHS annual Senior Class play, “The Remarkable In-
cident at Carson Corners)—I to r—Ronnie Fagan, Doris
Jones, Debbie Laza, Sylvia Cook, Harryett Burden, Rich-
ard Lee Clark.
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The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1970, newspaper, March 12, 1970; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1676623/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.