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— THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS 6
Friday, May 28, 1971
Woman’s Would |
Clubs • Personalities • Weddings • Homemaking • Fashion
On The
Avenue
By FAY CASELDLT
s I Sam Rayburn Lake, East Texas.
Palmer NOWS Among recent out of town
• UBESSUS Hlo guests in the Lee Prude home
_ . were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Prude,
Recent guests in tie home if Aimaradot Mrs Walter Williams
Mrs. Icie Curtis and daughter, Alvarado;Mar
Lucille, Mrs. Ruth Harville and of Bardwell; Mrs. Bernice Mar-
‘ Haskeiil. tin, Waxahachie, Mr. and Mrs.
maateatt’ Joe Brown, Mrs. E. L. Jones and
Gertrude Rev. Mrs. Dan Baileyand chil-
dren, all of Dallas.
A fellowship luncheon will be
served at noon next Sunday
following the regular morning
daughter, Grace, of
Mr. and Mrs. George
Tonight will be the thrill of Richardson, Mrs.
thrills for EHS Seniors as Knowlton, Dallas, Mr. aand Mrs.
awards and diplomas will be Luther Tackett and Mrs. Zora
presented in exercises at San Fowler, Ennis; Mrs. Pearl
Jacinto auditorium . . . Top hon- Cannon, Canton, Conn. :, T
or graduates will speak and sundav dinner guests in the worship andsermon bythe pas.
this is always a thrill for all of Gand Harvard home included tor. Rev. Daniel Barley. A
J Garland Harvara nome church families and their rela-
******** Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ridley, ttives are invtied to enjoy this
: -Shreveport; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh- occasion
Vacation time is nigh. Good ey Harvard and daughter, Lin- 00A has of relatives and
old summertime hit yesterday, da Dallas A host , elanyes
aA is favorite time or ’ Dallas. friends for out of town attended
and it is our favorite time ot Mrs. Paul Owens of Houston the funeral service for L. O.
year. We 1oxg and Mrs. Cora Newlin of Port Ward at First Baptist Church in
.Lavaca visited here in the home Palmer. Interment followed in
May 29 birthday orchids to of their sister in law, Mrs. Lee Palmer Cemetery.
FLAKE CARNES, L. L. WOLF E, Whittemore and other relatives__.--------_—,
ROGER ALLEN GRAHAM, RAY in this vicinity. They returned
HOUX JR. home Monday.
May 29 wedding anniversary
orchids to MR. and MRS. FELIX
McLEMORE (1920), MR. and
MRS. WILLIE PRICE (1942).
Tour Schedule
Of Astro Told
Recent guests in the Willard
Fletcher home were Mr. and
Mrs. W. U. Fletcher and family
Lake Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Den-
nis Foster and children, Irving;
Mrs. Vickie Lewis and daughter
of Mesquite.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Prude,
WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS
NO, THEY’RE NOT THE BEVERLY HILL BILLIES but a bun-
ch of Lil’l Abner fans from Dogpatch (EHS Seniors of
1971, to you) all turned out and on whooping it up at
the Dogpatch Social of Commencement Week, out at
St.ThomasKindergartenCommencement
Program, Party Is Largely Attended
That day of days for little The Bear Over the Montagne
folks is just like it is for big Oh, Where.
folks—Graduation! That’s t e 1-
ling it like it was, when St. Questions About Numbers,
Thomas, Kindergarten "Sen Shapes, spe ing r :
iors” climaxed their second Bird Yellow Bill-Carol Kin-
year of study preparatory to zie.T
entering real school this fall. . This Old Man Jody Smith,
entering -A£ter My Bath-Chip Reeve.
It was hard to tell who enjoyed Ency Wiency Spider--Sandra
the American Legion Home. And be sure to eyeball that ,
rip-tootin’ “The Time Before" band, up high, piddling I
with the strings, already. Wow is the word. f
Martha Class,
Baylor Baptist,
In Meeting
When summer rolls around— Rockett Road have returned
tourists usually start flocking to- from an outing with frends at
ward Houstons Astrodome. On days when an afternoon
As a result, the Astrodome event is scheduled (primarily
will expand its daily tour sched- Sundays), there will be only
ule starting this coming Sat- one Astrodome tour usually
urday ,May 29. starting at 10 a.m.
A fourth daily tour, starting On days when a night event is
at 5 p.m. will be added daily schduled there will be the reg-
during the summer on d a t e s ular three tours (11, 1 and 3).
when no event is scheduled in On days when no events are
the Astrodome. scheduled—four tours will be
The regular daily tours at 11 held ((1, 1, 3 and 5).
The Martha Class of Baylor a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m. will be The guided tours last a little
Baptist Church met in the home continued, more than an hour.
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shugart Price of the tour is $1—with The 5 p.m. tour will continue
it most—the kids or the grown English,
ups. It was really a big deal,
with a member of the admini-
stration, no less, presenting the
diplomas.
It went like this:
30 Days—Vicki Oates.
Rain Drop—Janice Emmert.
The Tiger—Jeff Coulston,
Wayne Moore.
Mr. Thumbkin—Steven C o 1-
Both the juniors and the sen- lins.
iors were onstage in t h e i r 3 Guests—Lisa Brown,
“party best,’ ’at Austin Elemen- Hush Little Baby—A i me e
tary, scene of the occasion, Sanders, Bobby Joe Farrell.
and together they performed for Writing a Letter—Becky
the opening, with Lisa Boren Boon.
and Amy Green leading t h e Two Little Dicky Birds—Tho-
pledge to the US Flag and the mas Perkins—Russell Lewis.
Why—Dana Eves. \
welcome, given by Angela Grif-
fin, was titled “Good After-
noon.” After a period of ques-
tions, the last one about Colum-
Spanish Drill.
Manners—David Griffith.
Ending by a Song tune on
bus they sang this number. Yanky Doodle.
Then the juniors (4 year olds) At the conclusion of this an-
gave the program as follows: thusiastically received program,
Little Red Apple — Cleaire the seniors left the stage to don
Kervin, Kerry Kervin.
COMMANDER VFW FELIPE GUERRERO local post pre-
sents Voice of Democracy Award to Otis Allred in the
EHS Awards Day Assembly.
Students Receive EHS Senior Rings
Action Song— Cleakre
vin, Courtney Ware.
their white caps and gowns and
Ker- returned in their full academic
glory marching down the center
Gadgets—Jim Gossett, Teresa aisle as Teacher Mrs. S. T.
Dodson. ; Wright played the march at the
Lazy Mary piano. They were led by Mrs.
The Purple Cow—Donald Todd and Senior David Griffith
Smith.
Greeting.
My Nose—Michael
Heath Deagen.
Sleepy Time.
Guess Who—Corey
Rhonda Wilhoite.
who carried the diplomas on silv-
er trays. Following the proces-
Collins, sional. Assistant Supt. of Ennis
Public Schools, Don Walker a-
warded the diplomas.
Baker, Mrs. Wright announced that a
display sample of each senior’s
Peaka-Boo Jeleath Green, work showing his or her pro-
Allison Cody. ,gress was on a wall and invited
The juniors then marched off the parents to take their chil-
the stage to sit with their par dren’s work home.
ents, whereupon the seniors (5 Following the recessional,
year olds) performed, revealing frosted punch was served from
various talents and much charm one end of a large table deck-
as follow: ed with sandwiches, cookies and
Turtle Boyce Markham. candy. The table was centered
Song. .with pink flowers and green-
Billy Catero, Ronnie Rawlings, ery flankd by wise owls with
Allagator Kimberley Doug- graduation caps and diplomas.
las, Sheryl Spann About 200 parents, other rela-
Frog James and Jeffrey Rob- tives and friends of the stu-
erts. T. dents attended.
Mousse—Lynn Oliver, Lisa
Boren.
Song—Jody Ward, Scott
Lange.
French Song, led by Teacher
Mrs. Sam Todd— i
Did You Ever See Lasy.
Are You Sleepy.
REPRESENTATIVES from Balfour Co. were at the San
Jacinto Auditorium Wednesday to deliver 1972 Senior
Rings. Shown in the accompanying photo are two jour-
nalism students who stopped by to show their teacher,
Mrs. Jane Griffis, their newly acquired treasures.
Pictured: Max Gorman and Nina Gail Selzer.
Want
Pay
Too Late
To Classify
SHOWCASE FOR SALE — six
feet long. Call or see at The
Ennis News—875-3801. *
ARDEN
INSURANCE AGENCY
JODIE VYTOPIL
115 W. KNOX • ENNIS
PH. 375-7261
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875-3801 ieo"
CUSTOM
CLEANING
Pick up and Delivery
Service
One Day Service
Upon Request
FELCMAN‘S
MEN’S SHOP & CLEANERS
111 W. Knox
875-7341
WE FURNISH
AND INSTALL
Tailpipes, Mufflers, Starters,
Generators, Regulators, Sol-
enoids, Batteries, Tune-up
Kits, Spark Plugs, and other
car needs.
WHITE AUTO STORE
215 N. Dallas St.
Ennis, Texas
875-5381
Tuesday night for a class social, children under six free. during the summer months—
The social was opened with Summarizing the summer tour with the exact termination date
each member giving thanks and schedule: to be announced later,
their favorite scripture.
Reports were made of the
ones who were ill or had lost
loved ones.
The dining table was overlaid
with beautiful linen cloth—with
red and white napkins with
“Welcome” on each napkin. Pink
punch was served from a beauti-
ful red punch bowl with red
velvet cake, sour cream icing.
Nuts were in a red swan con-
tainer.
The meeting was closed with
Mrs. Stewart David leading in
prayer. Those attending were:
Mrs. Martha Glaspy, teacher;
Mrs. Alice Lowry, Mrs. Jo Brown,
Mrs. Virginia Needham, Mrs.
Ruth Brazier, Mrs. Eunice Mc-
Clain, Mrs. Polly David, Mrs.
Imogene House, Mrs. Betty Tims,
Mrs. Louise Gerron, special
guests, Mrs. Vivian Dent, Mrs.
Louise Hawkins, hostess Mrs.
Jerry Shugart, co-hostess Louise
Hawkins.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Visiting Hours:
10 a.m. — 11 a.m
3 p.m. -— 4 p.m.
7 p.m. — 8 p.m
Patients below permitted theL
names to be listed. Total - . .
20.
Ulric Hefley
Mrs. Christine Mach
Mrs. Bessie Truitt
Gloria Haba
John P. Haynes
Anna Colvin
Ruby Lockhart
James Erwin Lusk
Birdie Jackson
Lela Minter
CJSTOM MADE
RUBBER STAMPS
UPCO PRINT SHOP
PRE-INVENTORY SALE
ONE DAY ONLY
SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1971
AT
THE CASUAL SHOP
106 W. Brown
20% OFF
ON ALL MERCHANDISE
(Except Pantyhose)
ALL SALES FINAL
c/C
In 1817, Baltimore be-
came the first city in the
United States to light its Z
streets with coal gas, The
World Almanac recalls.
Other U.S. cities to use
gaslight were Boston, 1822;
New York, 1823; and Phila-
delphia, 1836. Gaslighting
became obsolete in the
1880s when electric lights
became popular.
We have FIFTEEN 1970 MODELS that have full factory warranty—Con-
sidering the advantage of 50,000 miles or 5 years on power train, these
warranties are better than warranties on ’71 models — Not to mention
the lower prices! Many more cars available than listed.
WAS
IS
70 Marquis Colony Park 10-Passenger Station Wagon, full power, air
conditioned, luggage rack, light ivy yellow with simulated wood finish,
14,000 one local owner miles, less than one year old, factory warranty. $4295
70 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Super Sport, full power, air conditioned,
dark blue finish with black vinyl roof, bucket seats, console, EXTRA
NICE, factory warranty...............................................................................$3195
70 Cyclone GT, full power, air conditioned, bucket seats, console, dark
maroon finish, factory warranty. ...
.. $3295
70 Ford Galaxie 500, 4 door, hard top, full power, air conditioned, factory
warranty, light blue finish, factory warranty. ...
.$3195
70 Mustang Sport Roof, full power, air conditioned, 351 cu. in. 4-barrel
engine, fold-down rear seat, medium blue with blue vinyl roof,
factory warranty...........................................................................................
70 Mustang, 2 door hard top, full power, air conditioned, light blue
finish, factory warranty...............................................................................
70 Marquis Brougham, 4 door, hard top, full power, air conditioning,
light ivy yellow finish, brown vinyl roof, speed control, 15,000 miles,
$3195
$3095
AM-FM stereo, radio, factory warranty, power door locks.....................$4195
70 Marquis Brougham, 4 door, hard top, full power, air conditioning,
AM-FM stereo, radio, power door locks, 7,000 miles, medium brown
finish, brown vinyl roof...............................................................................$4195
70 Marquis Brougham, 2 door, hard top, full power, AM-FM stereo radio,
medium gold metallic finish with brown vinyl roof, 17,000 miles,
factory warranty............................................................................... $4095
70 Torino, 4 door hard top, full power, air conditioning, light ivy yellow,
green vinyl roof, 19,000 miles, factory warranty.....................................$3195
70 Ford LTD, 4 door, full power, air conditioning, medium brown, brown
vinyl roof, 18,000 miles, factory warranty................................................$3495
70 Ford Galaxie 500, 4 door, hard top, full power, air conditioning,
13,000 miles, solid white finish.....................................:...........................$3195
70 Galaxie 500, 2 door hard-top, full power, air conditioning, 13,000
miles, solid red throughout.........................................................................$3095
68 Torino GT, 2 door, hard top full power, air conditioned, maroon
with black vinyl roof, EXTRA NICE.........................................................$1895
STATIONWAGONS
70 Ford 10-Passenger Country Sedan, full power, air conditioning, lug-
gage rack, medium brown finish, 10,000 miles, factory warranty,
ABSOLUTELY LIKE NEW.........................................................................$3995
70 Montego MX 6-Passenger Wagon, full power, air conditioning, light
blue, 14,000 actual miles, factory warranty.............................. $3395
69 Dodge Monaco, 6 Passenger Station Wagon, full power, air condi-
$4095
$2995
$3095
$2995
$2995
. $2895
$3995
$3995
$3895
$2995
$3295
! $2995
' $2895
, $1695
$3795
$3195
$2295
tioned, solid gold with simulated wood finish. ........................................$2495 .. 1
67 Ford 6 Passenger Ranch Wagon, full power, air conditioning, dark
blue finish, luggage rack.............................................................................$1395 I 1 $1195
SPECIAL
68 Cadallac El Dorado, 2 door, hard top, full power, air conditioning.
aqua finish with black vinyl roof.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 126, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1971, newspaper, May 28, 1971; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689788/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.