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BARDWELL
News
The committee met at the
Community Center Saturday
night to make Us plans for the
homecoming, which will be Sat-
urday night, June 12—at the
Community Center. — Wayne
Lee, president; Mrs. Bob Bruce,
secretary.
Mrs. N. Sitacke had the mis-
fortune to fall in her yard on
Monday and sustained a broken
hip. She is in Baylor Hospital,
Dallas, Room 6125.
Mrs. Ivan G. Vinson of Waco
and Mrs. Willie Mae Koepf of
Irving visited their brother and
sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Goodwyn, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Atchley,
Mrs. 1. G. Gorman, Mr. ana
„Mrs. Buddy Gorman and daugh-
ter „Lori, Raymond Gorman and
daughter, Martha of Italy visited
their mother and grandmother
Sunday.
•
Among those from out of town
attending funeral services for
J. L. Whiteside, 96, May 18-
included Mrs. Wilmer White-
side of Electra; Mrs. Grady
Bars and daughter, Synthia of
Goldsmith; Rev. and Mrs. Smith
Whiteside of Durant, Miss.;
Billy Wayne Martin, Mr. ana
Mrs. Clarence Stallings and Mrs.
Clyde Uncel of Dallas, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Whiteside, M r s.
Fay Ward, Mrs. Doras Shands
—Mr. ad Mrs. Charlie Cash,
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McCowin
and mother ,Mrs. Ruth McCow-
in, all of Waxahaachie; Mrs.
Kate Woodruff of Waco and
Randell Corey, Italy.
Mrs. Emma Dover of Dallas
spent the weekend in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hodge
and attended the church at the
Church of Christ Sunday.
Virgel Davis became sudden-
4 ly ill Wednesday nigit and is
' visiting in the home of his
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Barnett, Fort Worth.
Mrs. C. E. McMurray of Three
Rivers who has been visiting in
the home of her sister, Mrs. L.
K. Gerron for the past two
weeks returned to her rome on
Monday. Mrs. Geron and her
daughter in law, Mrs. J. F.
Gerron of Ennis acoompanied
her to her home. Mrs. Gerron’s
weekly guests included Mr. and
JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL L. P. Griffis presents the Ameri-
can Legion runner-up to Linda Colkin of Junior High
Awards Assembly.
Mrs. Bob
Bob Deerman
of
FRANKIE FINCHER, left, is presenting American Legion
Awards to Sandy Hamil, first place winner . . . Pictures
Wednesday, May 26, 1971
THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—3
Sunday guests of Mr. and law and grandchildren, Mr. and
Mrs. C. 0. Coliier were Lori Ms. Jim Nall in Fayetteville,
and Patti Patak and Mrs. Nor- Ark., a few days last week.
man Green, Fort Worth.
Saturday guests of Miss Bea-
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gailey vis- trice Hodge included Mr. and
ited Sunday with her son and Mrs. Joe Sauve and daughter,
family, Mr. and Mrs. (Ronnie Judy and Mrs. J. T. Hodge of
Pascal and her father—Frank Irving. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Hubig of Dallas. Dent of Dallas, Mrs. Carrie
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hodge of Ennis and Mrs. Vera
J. T. Austin and son, Mark, Hodge, Waxahachie.
weie Deputy She riff Joe Bo Mr. and Mrs. Willie Forston
Underwood of Ennis. Howard and daughter, Mrs. Becky Cry-
German of Lancaster, Mrs. Lois er attended the Kindergarten
Hollabaugh and Doug Smith. graduation exercise of their
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hughes daughter and granddaughter,
are both on vacation this week. Susan Cryer, at tlie Baylor Bap-
She is employed with Flintkote. tist Church followed with the
He with EBF. They were in reception 111 fellowship hall.
Whitney Monday to view the Mrs. Robin Abernathy 0 f
damage done from the tornado Waxahachie spent several davs
Sunday night. recently 111 the home of Mrs. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beakley and J. Pearcey.
Mrs. Ben Junkin vistied Mrs. N. Mrs. Norma Green of Fort
Stacks in the Baylor Hospital, Worth was a Sunday over night
Tuesday, guest of her sister and brother
M. and Mrs. Fail Waldrop vis- in law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Good-
ited their daughter and son in man.
ENNIS CABINET & MILL WORK
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General Mill Work
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CLOWNING AROUND at the Dogpatch whoopla of the EHS Seniors at American
Legion Hall: Kneeling, Jan Tucker and Toni Peyton; second row, Debbie LeVay,
Carol Leach; Joe Ryan, Bruce Largent; t op row, Juanette Young and Joey Ward-
law.
The prayer was offered by Barbara were Sunday guests their tesimonies—which was
Minister Charles Hodge of Fort o ftheir mother and grandmoth- inspirational. Punch and cook-
Worth. Rev. Irvin Anthony of er, Mrs. A. W. Hayes her other ies were served to the follow-
Bristol gave an impressive talk guests were Mrs. 0. L. Stewart ing—Mmes. James Luck, A. W.
on the well cared for ceme- and Ella Jane. Gorman, Jesse Gorman, Willie
tery. toreFowler, Willie Forston, Henrv
The WMA met in the home Hinton j H Jones H H Green
Mrs. J. W. Colvin is receiving of Mrs. Ben Junkin Monday for Cam Johnson W ' FT Baker of
treatment in Ennis hospital for the monthly social. The presi- Dallas, J. w Williams, Herman
shingles. dent, Mrs. Rex Manning being Williams, Mable Robertson, Lois
Mrs. Bob Gailey and Mrs. Ar- absence due tto illness. Mrs. Hollabauor Harry Smith J W
thur Boswell were Wednesday Ju kin presided. Song Tis SoMinor, Susan Cryer, Doug
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sweet to Trust in Jesus. Prayer Smith and four childrenMal.
Williams and Frank Hubig Dal- wa by Mrs. Lois Hollabaugh. A so Ld childrenMal
las. visitor, Mrs. Willie Fowler pro-
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Roach of gram chairman gave the devo- Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Capehart
Arlington were Sunday guests oftional. Topic- —"Giving God the of Corsicana were Sunday I
his sister, Mrs. Edd Lewis.HDeft Overs.” Each one contrib- guests of their son and family |
Mrs. H. H. Green viisted her uted to the program by giving Mr. and Mrs. Donald Capehart. |
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs
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Rayburn Green in Lancaster and
attended chuch Sunday.
Ms. Clara Beth Freeman and
ley enoyed an outing on Sunday crowd attending from Ennis, son of Mr‘ and Mrs. L a r r y
Mr. and Mrs. Pendoll Wheat- at Lake Tawakani at the Cherrvs w * T n . Newman and Wee son, Steven
---Paradise Marina owned by hel * ’ Corsicana, Dallas, Abi- Paul of Dallas visited their par-
piece and family Mr. and Mrs lene, Pasadena, Killeen, Ailing- ents and grandparents, Mr. and
R. L. Tune of Ovilla. Their son, ton, Hou yon, Forreston, Fort Mrs. Grover Howard Sunday.
Clark, was honored on his Worth, Bristol, Italy, Bardwell, Fred Hayes and daughter,
birthday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bruce and
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Robertson of
Delias spent from Saturday to
Monday visiting their niece and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Luckemeyer of San Marcos.
The annuual Grady Cemetery
Irving, Mrs. Bill Farmer, Mrs.
Mary Pool, Ennis and Mrs. Le-
ona Venable of Dallas.
REMEMBER
THE GRADUATE
WITH A GIFT
FROM
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Until 8 P.M.
of other winners later. Right in picture is Principal Millard
Owens.
picnic was held at the Byrd-
Rankin Community Center on
Saturday, May 22—by a large
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 124, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1971, newspaper, May 26, 1971; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689785/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.