The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 8, 1970 Page: 8 of 8
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S—TRE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-Wednesday, April s, 1970
One Slightly Hurt in Accident Ennis Rebekah Officers Be Installed by
Avenue North of Palmer Wed. Morning
ficiently to be treated at Ennis later and returned to the scene day at the IOOF Hall fort h e deputy president assisted by
A 1Municipal Hosupital in a car of the wreck. business session .Instead of the her staff, of Waxahachie will in-A
A woman phoned yesterday and truck accident 1.6 miles regular 8 o’clock meeting time, stall the officers.
and complimented an . Ennis north of Palmer on IH 45 this The cab of the truck was de- the business session will be fol- -..
teenager. She did not give her morning molished when it went off a lowed at g with the installation The 8 o’clock installation is-
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it up again A young man about Edward McCollom, also of Dal- Highway Patrolman Ted Pol-
17, they estimated, stopped to las. Mr. McCollom suffered cuts ing investigated.
help, told them what was wrong AnAno
with the car, got it started and For the first time in 22 years,
log=,-----r - drove on while it wast running CU vI0U9tA the Montreal Canadians are out
Three Students resented, oil acrylics, pastels Iraq to seek his fortune in Amer- without getting his name (The Chicago) -Batters’ lighting of it. For the Venerable Gordie
... . - 9 and water colors in many sub- ica. woman who phoned said , she struck with identical results Howe of the Detroit Red Wings,
Teaching from jects,portrait landscape, floral. Last month, Frank went to j ust hope d we would say some- within 85 miles on opening day this will be his 19th playoff
E,: : A1-S - life and sea scapes. . - Beirut (Bay-root’), Lebanon to thing about how nice that was in the American League. The Ca- series.
Ennis in Area The Art Club was organized marry a girl he had never seen. and how highly they thought of lifornia Angels crushed the Mil
Three Ennis students ar a-10 years ago and is an active He’s now 26-and wealthy Ennis teenagers and how much waukee Brewers 12 to 0 and
mong about 709 NTSU students organization of about 30 mem- 6they appreciated it. Minnesota did the same by the (phoenix
serving as student teachers in bers. Officers are Mrs. T. J. After returning to La Mesa, same score to Chicago. Brant 02000 4122000) - ne LAOS
Dallas-Fort Worth-Denton area Sanders, president; Mrs. H. J. California with his 17-year-old We have many, many out- Alyea did most of it for the Twin Angeles Lakers now have tied
sshools during the spring se- Howell, vice president; M r s. bride, Najor said "I’m a lucky standing, . polite, thoughtful, - hitting two homers and two the Phoenix Suns at three-all in
mester. Murlin Tomlinson, secretary, gambler, I guess." helpful, kind young people here singles to drive in seven runs. their best-of-seven National
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"Included in the three teach. Homemelere cs ment house.goes with these good influences. City 6 to 4. Angeles." Joe Mullaney of the
ing groups this spring are 448 omeentr 0 - The Najor boys brought the toward making good citizens out The National League’s biggest Lakers says: I’m a little more
students preparing for second- Class M eets . parents over in 1965, the year of young people. opening day crowd -38,249- was relaxed, now that we’re going
ary teaching positions and 261 . . . . Frank became a naturalized U.S Which reminds us that the in Pittsburgh where the world back to L-A.
for elementary. In the second The Home Makers SS Class citizen. ..,272 - %-first EHS Senior party will be Champion New York Mets beat **
ary group are 65 seniors who of AnthonyDriven Baptist 1 Meanwhile, their married Friday night for the Senior the Pirates in eleven innings, 5
will receive all-level certificat- Church met with M r.s. Henry sister, Najea, living in Beirut, members of Avenue Church of to 3. It was Pittsburgh’s biggest (Augusta, Georgia) - Jack
es for both secondary and ele- Marvin as hostess with Mrs. was worried about Frank work. Christ, we heard this a.m. It’s first day crowd in 22 years and Nicklaus and Arnold. Palmer say
mentary teaching in music, art, R.’L. Shook as co-hostess. : ing so hard and being a getting to be that time. Or-it was the first time ever the that they and other long hitters
physical education, speechThe meeting was called to or- bachelor. chids also to the Seniors. Mets have won an opening game. on the: golf course are likely
therapy or library service. der by Vice President Mrs. Al- She wrote about a girl from 1. ******* J
1 They include—Rosemary Hun-ma Sheets. The opening prayer______-_________
ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was by Mrs. Shook. The: levo- ality. much like Frank’s. ....
Raymond L. Hunter, Route 3, tional was brought by Mrs. D. name is Manal No pictures were
who is student teaching second A. St. Clair on Planting A2L unn u 1
grade at Farmers Branch Ele-Garden in Our Hearts," read- did not write to each other,
mentary School in Carrollton; ing Matthew 13:3-8.,Romans 15:
Connie Martinek, daughter of 4 Matthew 25 1-13, Galatians 6.7. to Beirut" from their home in VERT
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martinek, Mrs. Willie * Anthony, gave the Baghdad 1-ao the pefore VICKI W LIAMS
Route 3, who is student teach- dismissal prayer. ‘ 216 y er - Tax 4
ne-.nar : **** PONG ne: - -.*-*****" mittiome. aminindh - 83
Patricia Reel (Mrs. Mike), visitors; Mrs.‘J. J. Hall w a s s. on .theaittner fight :
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry welcomed back after being ill
G. Barkley ,716 W. Knox, who is for several months. -. .. —
student teaching second grade-----------------------------------
at Central Elementary School, MAJ OR “FIREt 04 / y 1 vs:. adp,
Lewisville. —spe HITS LUBBOCK b
------——----• LUBBOCK. (AP) A major
Social Calender fire has been raging today in a
roocial Conger big lumber yard of Lubbock’s
‘ THURSDAY—7:30 p.m. — So- west side. Orcials say t h e
kol Hall, Ennis Polka Festival blazed apparently started in a
Preview. Participants urged to House trailer behind the Maxey ,
wear Czech costumes. Lumber Company and then PP
THURSDAY—8 p.m.—Rebe- spread. I Thesutrailer - park was (Arnngr ane ine AUHLALIVI ve suuSe vicISA
kah. Lodge installation c e r e- evacuated and at one time eight Senate has rejected Judge Har- Haynsworth to the high court
mony will be held at I O 0 E or nine trailers were burning. rold Carswell as a Supreme was rejected 55-to-45.
Hall. Public invited —******* *— ----------------------
. THURSDAY—7:30 p.m.—En-
nis Writers Club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Floyd Case-
bolt.
FRIDAY-7 p.m. — Avenue
Church of Christ will honor its
members who are seniors at En-
nis High School. .
SATURDAY — 10 a.m. —
Ellis County Chapter of Delta
On The
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By FAY CASEBOLT
Clubs • Personalities • Weddings • Homemaking • Fashion
Ennis Art Club's Annual Art Exhibit
Success Story
Of Iraq Youth
to be an open meeting. The
public is invited. T
Slated Sun., April 26, 1 to 5 p.m.
Ennis Art Club wlil present in the CNB Community Room.
its annual art exhibit Sunday, Each artist, members of En- TREATS
April 26 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m/nis Art Club, will show six pic- (La Mesa, Calf.)-- Frank Najor
tures. Many media will be rep- was 15 years old when he left
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients below permitted their
names to be listed. Total . ..
17.
Visiting Hours: ,
10 a.m. — 11 a.m.
3 p.m. — 4 p.m.
7 p.m. — 8 p.m.
Odesso V. Colston
Arturo Casanova
Annie Benjamin l
Letitia Hughes .
Pauline Norris
Lester R. Webb A
Dock Allen 317
Mrs. Mary L. Hinton
Colonel O. Collier
Mrs .Charles L. Moore a n d
daughter
Louis Sweatman #
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OH, REALLY? This white
evening dress is the latest
thing for men according to
a style show held in Lon-
| don. The fashion was shown
in the Manstyle Interna-
tional ‘71 collections.
SPRING SALE
FENCES
3. - ing . so hard
speech The meeting was called to or bachelor. chids also to the Seniors. Mets have won an opening game. on the golf course are
* - 4 145 41 She wrote about a girl from i ******* Norm Miller’s three run pitch to get the biggest benefit from I
a good family who had a person- April 9. birthday orchids homer for Houston stunned San changes : made in the August
v/smuch like Frank’s Her to MRS. MONICA COX, H. G. Francisco 8 to 5. And a three run National Course for the Masters
-._.....1 WILSON, BARRY BLACKWELL, blast by Nate Colbert helped Tournament that start tomorrow,
exchanged and Najor and Manal H. R. SEABOLT, MRS. J.. H. San Diego beat Atlanta 8 to 3. Palmer -who will be shooting for
/ MAULDIN, BOBBY CRITTEN. St. Louis plays its first game to- his fourth masters title-says: "I
...... Manal: and her parents flew DEN (1959), CINDY VYERS, day in Montreal-which won only figure it’ll help the bighitters by
42 * 1 4 -2 1 12 5 5; (1954). 2 52 of its 162 games last year. three or four shots for the four
, ** days." Nicklaus- the game’s lon-
J (New York) - The National gest hitter- says: "I don’t neces-
Hockey League Stanley Cup sarily agree with thechanges, but
• Playoffs start-tonight with two sarily agree with the changes,
Najar telephoned his brother to Court Justice. Thus President games in each division. In the but they’ll definitely give me an
say "It’s wonderful. We’re in -Nixon has been denied a sec- East, NewYork is at Boston and advantage." Nicklaus has won
love already." ond time to name a Southern Detroit is at Chicago: The West the Masters three times and
, judge to the vacancy on the matches have Minnesota in St. some of the experts predict he
1 high court left by the resigna- Louis and Oakland at Pittsburgh. will make it four Sunday
tiona of Justice Abe Fortas.
Today’s vote came two days
after the Senate refused—by a
vote or 52-to-44—to send the
nomination back to committee.
C FOR
PATIENCE
WASHINGTON. L(AP)
Last year, President Nixon’s
The nomination of Judge Clement
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 8, 1970, newspaper, April 8, 1970; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689571/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.