The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1970 Page: 3 of 6
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expectant mother should tell her propriate laboratory tests.
good news to is her physician. The doctor also treats pos-
Every woman who suspects sible discomforts sluch as con-
that she may be pregnant should stipation or morning sickness,
visit a doctor promptly to obtain He tells her what to watch for
the benefits of modern medical and answers any questions that
guidance, says the Texas State may be puzzling her. The doctor
Department of Health. is trained and willing to talk
The need for medical care over any emotional problems or
throughout pregnancy and fol- worries that may arise.
lowing birth cannot be overem- About halfway through preg-
phasized for healthy babies, and nancy, the doctor is able to hear
mother’s health and peace of the unborn baby’s heartbeat and
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In what ways does a doctor In the final month the doctor
help the expectant mother dur- will see the expectant mother
ing pregnancy? The doctor giv- about once a week.
es an expectant mother a careful He tells her how to prepare _
physical examination to deter- for the baby’s birth and her stay wo
mine her general condition. He at the hospital. A preview visit was
answers questions she may have to the hospital is a good idea so
about pregnancy and birth, that when the time comes she
The mother-to-be is given in- will know where to go and what
structions on diet, exercise, rest, to do to be admitted. The doc-
bathing and clothing. Usually tor makes the hospital arrange-
there need be little-if-any-change ments so that everything will be
at this time in her customary ready when she arrives,
daily activities. Any fears she With early and continuous
may have can be talked over and medical care and advice, the big
explained. day should be as rewarding as
anticipated for mother, father
During the first six months and baby,
she visits the doctor about once---
&JqUOr gives ner mend Winnona
(Liz Murray) a taste of the candy Captain John Smith
(Dino Almond) has brought her from England in this
scene from the National Children’s Theatre production
of "Pocahontas and Captain John Smith”. This excit-
ing true story of Early American history will be presented
Mon., Jan. 12 at 9:30 and 1:00 in San Jacinto Audi-
torium by The National Honor Society.
Your
Social
Security
By EVANGELINE RILEY
Have you lost your Medicare sed to Medicare benefits, and to the hospital. Any claims for a month. This enables him to
card? " T whether you are entitled to pay- payment on your behalf must keep check on her general con-
ment for both your hospital and contain this complete number in dition, blood pressure, pulse and
Your Medicare card should be your doctor bills—if you show order for Medicare to assist weight, as well as to make ap-
in your possession at all times, him the Medicare card, with the payment of the bill. - - '
It is your proof to your doctor T E. :
and to the hospital that Medicare Perhaps the most important If you do lose your card, call I eXOS rime AITS
will help pay your medical bills’, function of your Medicare card or visit your nearest social se-..
The doctor or hospital can tell is that it furnishes your own curity office, and a free dupli- Display at NJC - If you haven’t seen JACK in the Band Hall with Neal for the banquet,
at what point you became entitl- claim number to the doctor and cate card will be obtained for BRADLEY’S beautiful conser- Goodwin, president, in charge. Their committee chairmen fol-
you. However, it will take about Exhibition C of the Texas vation colored slides, you should. Final plans for the annual En- low: Decorations—Mrs. Modene
3 weeks to get this duplicate, so Fine Arts Association is cur- It will make you want to become nis High School Band Banquet Parks; program—Raymond Cald-
make your request as soon as rently on display in the Techni- a farmer and that kind of farm- were discussed. The event this well; food—Mr. and Mrs. Jim
you realize that you have lost cal Arts Center at Navarro Col- er or rancher instantly. But then year will be held at 7 p.m. Jan. Henderson; invitations and place-
your original. The hospital can, lege, Corsicana. The exhibit will there’s nothing as beautiful as 17 in Tabernacle Baptist Fellow- cards—Mrs. Charles Winter-
if necessary, admit you without run through the month of Janu- nature and the good earth where ship Hall. Mrs. G. L. Snedden rowd; tables—Mrs. E. B. Woody,
your Medicare card, but you can ary. it js not destroyed by man is--------------------G. L- Snedden, treasurer, and
avoid considerable difficulty if The exhibit includes 20 art there?. Stewardship of the earth HOSPITAL NEWS
you secure a new card before , . „ , has always been important but : 54, 1
an 1 A* works ranging from watercolors, has always been important, but Patients below permitted the-
you become ill ana neea it. drawings, acrylics, and oils it is now critical, and more and names to be listed. Total . .
A representative of the Dallasmore people we hope are waking 30.
Social Security Office can be . Each season the Texas Fine up to this fact. He showed these
contacted at the Old City Hall, Arts Association assembles ex- scenic slides to the Garden Club
Ennis Texas any Tuesday from hibitions made up of the award this morning and everybody pre-
9 00 am until noon “ winning paintings shown during sent wanted to visit the places
'‘ the Annual Spring Jury and shown in various States and a
On The
Avenue
By FAY CASEBOLT
Band Parents Club Meets; Banquet Plans
Announced; Other Events Are Scheduled
Ennis Public Schools Band is general chairman with Mrs.
Parents Club met Monday night Bill Baldwin as her co-chairman,
Social Calendar
Membership Show, the State few other countries. They were
' "Citation Exhibition, and the Fall so beautiful.
THURSDAY-7 p.m.—Ennis
Writers Club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Joe Hawkins.
Invitational.
Under the sponsorship of local
organizations, these award win-
ning exhibitions are shown in 50-
Mr. Bradley is the U. S. Dept,
of Agriculture Soil Conservation-
ist here.
GETTING A HORSE didn’t help, top left, when a man tried to use the animal to free i
his snowbound car in the vicinity of Albany, N.Y., where 22 inches of snow fell, record- |
ing the second worst storm in the Capital District’s history. In Maine, top right, and
Boston bottom, snow turned to rain, causing flooding normally seen in springtime.
Steak House
Open 6 a.m. Every Morning
BACON AND EGGS
PORK CHOP
BREAKFAST STEAK
BREAKFAST HAM
Served with Hash Brown Potatoes—Hot Biscuits
TUESDAY
SMOTHERED STEAK
SALMON PATTIES
POLISH SAUSAGE & KRAUT
CAFETERIA STYLE
WEDNESDAY
BARBECUE STEAK
BAKED SHORT RIBS
ROAST BEEF
ALL FOOD PREPARED IN OUR KITCHEN DAILY
WIDE SELECTION MEATS — VEGETABLES — SALAD
WE CHANGE MENU DAILY
FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE
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SATURDAY-8:30 a.m.—Ellis 60 communities throughout Tex-
Co. Alpha Alpha Chapter Delta as and Mexico each year. Each
Kappa Gamma will meet for exhibition is supplied with a
breakfast - program at Ye Olde catalogue and biographical ma-
Inn. State President Miss terial concerning the artists
Frances White of Port Arthur represented.
will be speaker. The public is cordially invited
1_ to the Navarro campus to view
MIOINDIA/Y —7 p.m. G rand the exhibition any time during
Dozen Club will meet at the the month of January
home of Mrs. Melba Walker.
TRADE PUNCHES
TIZIL AVIV. (AIP). — Israeli
and Egyptian jets have traded
punches again across the Suez
Canal—while Isralei aircraft al-
so pounded Araba guerrilla bas-
es in Lebanon.
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Jan. 7 birthday orchids to
MRS. GARNER DUNKERLEY III
of Port Arthur, MRS. OBIE
Freeman, MRS. L. B. PERRY-
MAN, JIMMIE HAROLD RAN-
TON, MRS. MURLIN TOMLIN-
SON, DENNIS BOHANNON,
MRS. BEN JUNKIN of Bardwell.
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Jan. 7 wedding anniversary
orchids to MR. and MRS. R. J.
MORGAN (1928), MR. and MRS.
M. 0. WOOTEN (1939), MR. and
MRS. C. W. HICKMAN (1940).
Miss Blanche Alvarez
Brenda Elmore
Adelle Marek
Mrs. Rosco Morgan
Mrs. Jessie Olivares -.....1
Peter Toal
Madelyn Valigura
Nina Boren
A. D. Alexander
Earline Leigh
Dewey R. Haynes
Mrs .James Wilson, Palmer
Annie Mae Jones
George Wilkerson
Anna F. Cikanek
Cora Albert
M. 0. Crowder
Louis Sweatman
Thomas Terry
Reuben McDaniel
Mrs. L. Z. Cagle
Mae Willis
Emma Davis
Mary Steptoe
Mrs. Katie Autrey, Palmer
J. W. Parker, secretary, brought
their reports.
This school year the band has
a full calendar, as usual. Ennis
won first in the marching con-
test at Richardson in November.
One of the scheduled EHS
Band concerts will be held in
February at San Jacinto Audi-
torium, free to the public, at
which time a varied program of
numbers will be played.
In March, the band will com-
pete in the solo and ensemble
regional contest at Lancaster.
March 20-21 the Ennis Band
will hold the annual invitational
festival here for all high school
and junior high school bands of
this area. Concert and sight-read-
ing competition will be featured
at the festival.
JOHNNY’S CAFE, 900 South
Kaufman will be open every
day until Jan. 4. Will be clos-
ed from Jan. 5 till Jan. 11.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1970, newspaper, January 6, 1970; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677923/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.