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Sunday, June 27, 1971-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-3
Voman ‘s World
Clubs ★ Personalities ★ Weddings ★ Homemaking • Fashions
On The
Avenue
By FAY CASEBOLT
MISS PAMELA GAYLE MCHENRY
William C. Gleeson II, Ferris,
To Take McAllen Girl as Bride
Orchids to the men, women
and youth who are busy with the
campaign for backing the
. proposed new Y for Ennis - a
year-’round instituation, af-
fording wholesome and en-
joyable programs of recreation,
for both youngsters and grown-
ups. It is truly a deserving
cause.
****
Among those attending
Elementary Camp at Glen Lake
Methodist Camp week: Deanna
Boon, Stephanie Cox, Tracy
Dowd, Julie Jones, Fannie
Wright, Chuck Denison, it was
learned from the First United
Methodist Church.
****
June 27 birthday orchids to
JODIE VYTOPIL, REGINA
MOUCKA, JANE ELLEN
PRATT, MRS. WAYNE
GENTRY, BILL WEBSTER,
1 SHARLA AND DARLA
| BENNER (twins, 1957);
■ EARLENE ANDERSON,
I MITCHELL PRUITT II.
June 27 wedding anniversary
I orchids to MR. AND MRS.
I JERRY CRITTENDEN (1958).
I June 28 birthday orchids to
JOE DAVID HOLLAND, MRS.
" GRACE WATSON, GREGG
YOUNG, KARI VALEK,
TRACEY CAVE.
June 28 wedding anniversary
orchids to MR. AND MRS.
ROBERT McDOWAL (1931);
MR. AND MRS. K.C. TIT-
SWORTH (1936).
RIDER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Vacation Bible School scene. The successful school was held June 21-25. There were 12 adult
workers and an enrollment of 34 students. Mrs. Jimmy Collins was principal.
a
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Connell Church in McAllen, at 3:30 p.m.
McHenry Jr. of McAllen, Texas, July 17, followed by a reception
have announced the at the church.
engagement and approaching Miss McHenry is continuing
marriage of their daughter, her studies this summer at
Pamela Gayle, to William Southwest Texas University for
Charles Gleeson II, son of Mr. the first summer semester and
and Mrs. William Charles her fiance is a graduate of
Gleeson of Ferris. Southwest Texas U. They will
The wedding will be solem- live in Augusta, Ga., following
nized at Our Savior Lutheran their wedding.
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
Texas Rancher Is Presented
Hist. Preservation Honor
their names to be listed. Total ,
22.
Mrs. Bessie Truitt
George Collier
Annie Marie Madray
Mrs. Bertha Phelps
Mrs. Connie Simpson
Katie Wilson
Clubs: Here Is
Your Chance for
y Film Program
“Astrodomain,” a 28-minute,
I 16mm color, sound film on the
I Astrodome, Astrohall,
■ Astroworld and the rest of the
I activities in the giant en-
g tertainment complex, now is
I available on free loan, courtesy
e of Astrodomain Corp.
The film, considered the best
ever produced for Astrodomain,
has won national and in-
H ternational acclaim.
■ The film is available, upon
F request, via Texas Educational
• Aids, 4725 Main St., Houston,
Community Improvement
Of Yr. Ahead Outlined
tMary Vrana
Watt Matthews, a West Texas Reynolds House; Lambshead Rudolph Juricek
rancher with a yen for history, Ranch Headquarters; the Lou Smith
has been named recipient of the Matthews Memorial Rafe Harden
Official Texas Award for Presbyterian Church; the Mattie Moore
Historical Preservation for Ledbetter Picket House; and Fred Mikel
1970. Governor Preston Smith the Fort Griffin Jail. Loyd Pool
presented the award to Mat- Matthews has served on the Mrs. Ethel Priddy
thews at a performance of the board of the Fort Griffin Elsie Robinson
gala Fort Griffin “Fandangle.” Fandangle Association since its .
Announcement of the award inception and eacy year fur- cexxoSSSSSSSS
EHS Students Studying
"Eco” in Summer School
Picture: Instructor Robert
Prickett checks the Economics
notebook of Carolyn Kelso, who
will be a senior in Ennis High
this fall.
Reagan Brown, A&M ex; Agents to informme in writing,
tension sociologist, speaking of Deadline for enrollment is
Texas Community Im- December 1. 3
provement Program, 1971-72. “It is necessary for com-
says. is year we are trying munities enrolled in the
new procedure in the Texas program to provide our office
Community Improvement with a list of community of-
rogram. Communities that ficers for 1971-72.1 will need this
were enrolled for 1970-71 are information by September 1. I
automatically enrolled for 1971- will then furnish the community
7 . New communities will send secretary a record book for
in an enrollment card as usual, recording their progress for the
If a community enrolled for current year.
1970-71 does not wish to par- "I believe this procedure will
ticipate in the Texas Com- eliminate much time and ef-
munity Improvement Program fort ”
for 1971-72, it will be necessary
for the County Extension
FOURTH OF JULY
CLEARANCE SALE
Texas 77002, or by calling
T.E.A. at 526-3687.
Several other fine films also
are available through T.E.A.
including, “Baseball’s Booming
Year,” a 26-minute color movie
film, highlighting the 1970
major league baseball season,
“What Makes an All-Star,” a 26-
minute film of the All-Star
game, and the 1970 World Series
film, which runs 40 minutes.
Co-ordinator
Is Elected by
Co. School Bd.
Election of H. L. Pryor of
on
Sportswear & Swim Suits'
The FASHION SHOP
117 N. Dallas St.
I. The Study of Production and
Consumption:
A. Economics
B. Wants lead to demand
C. Demand leads to production
II. Business and Prices in Our
Economy:
A. Business enterprises
B. Prices in a free market
C. Prices Change with times
OPENING FRIDAY
___9 A.M.
BARGAINS GALORE IN
LADIES & MISSES FINE
CLOTHES. NAME BRANDS
DRESSES, SUITS, COATS,
BLOUSES, SLACKS,
SHORTS
SIZE 6-16
_ also
SHOES + PURSES +
JEWELRY
Prices will amaze you!
MEN'S SUITS, SLACKS
SHIRTS, SPORT COATS,
SWEATERS, SHOES
NOT A GARAGE SALE +
NEW BUSINESS
NO JUNK
After Friday, shown by
appointment only.
Lancaster as vocational ad-
justment co-ordinator for the
county has been announced by
the County Board of Education,
C.R. Youngblood president.
County Schools Supt. J.E.
Wakeland stated that Mr. Pryor
worked for the county as a
counselor for the past two years
and was a teacher in the Ferris
District previously.
was made by Lester Prokop, nishes money and livestock to . : Ennis High School’s summer
president of the Texas State aid the performance of the : BIRTHS 1 school program moves into its
Historical Survey Committee, “Fandangle,” a folk musical. $ : fifth week, Monday, June 28.
the agency which determines Produced and performed en- 2======== One course offering in- 6
who is to receive the award. tirely by the residents of •.................. formation which is beneficial in III. The Role of Industry,
A cattle rancher near the Albany, the popular “Fan- Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie D. any person’s everyday life is Labor, and Agriculture:
miniscule town of Albany (close dangle” recounts tales of Burke of 2004 Wedgewood Lane, Economics. Robert Prickett, A. Competition vs. monopoly
to Abilene), Matthews has pioneer days at old Fort Griffin. Carrollton, announce the birth instructor in the Business B. Organized and unorganized
carried out significant Matthews has also rebuilt old of their son, Dale Ray, born Education department of Ennis labor
restorations of historic vehicles and directed the June 16, at Methodist High School, is teaching “Eco” C. Agriculture
properties in West Texas, construction of vehicle replicas, Hospital in Dallas. The this summer. IV. The Creation and Em-
Among them are places well among them a horse-drawn infant weighed 8 pounds 4 The classes are smaller than ployment of Money:
known to history buffs of the stagecoach. ounces. Mrs. Burke is the those in the regular term, and A- Money and Credit
area • the Reynolds Bend He has been a member of the former Janey Pollan of Ennis, students are able to cover more B. Banks and other credit
Complex including the 1870s board of the Ranch The grandparents are Mrs. material. The air-conditioned agencies
pasthoiomner House and the Headquarters, a museum at Macie Pollan and the former classrooms add to the pupils’ C. Saving and investing
Bartholomew House and theHorace G. Pollan of Ennis and general comfort. D. Risks and insurance maestro was "feeling pretty
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burke of Mr. Prickett released the Until July 16, the students will well in London s Westminister Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Sweetwater, Texas. following outline suggesting continue studying such things ospi a . Boodee and sons, Mark and
_______________________________some of th t ’ hi as how their life-style affects Stokowski entered the Bart, have returned to their
Texas Tech University, and has Economics cla OPICS , as the economy, whether on a hospital for observation home in Woodbridge, Va., after
served on the boards of the covered: 5805 have local, state, or national level. Wednesday after he complained spending ten days visiting in
Western Heritage Association of a restless night at his London Ennis and Dallas,
and the Cowboy Hall of Fame. hotel.
1ST BaDT. Youth Choir An aide’said "he willremain
Y " 11 in the hospital for a few days,
T and we have cancelled his
IO 0 I n Q oUn. Eve n I n 9 entire schedule through Sep
> tember so he can get a good
The First Baptist Youth Choir how Christ brings meaning into rest. That schedule included
is to sing at the Sunday evening life will be presented. recording five albums and
worship service of First Bap- “Visitors are cordially invited making concert appearances in
tist. James Jackson will direct toattendthe services which will London, Munich, and the
the youth choir as they present begin at 7 p.m.” Edinburgh Festival.”
their first concert of sacred 4 „ „ „ „ . . —„—„—— ,
j COMING TO WAXAHACHIE SOON: |
I DALE CARNEGIE COURSE 2
H&H ELECTRIC INC
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING &
MAINTAINANCE SERVICE
Commercial
875-5181
Industrial
‘Your Gibson Air Conditioner Dealer”
Hart Plumbing & Air Conditioning
812 W. Avenue
Phone
Ennis, Texas
875-7520
BIRTHS
Concerts
Canceled by
Stokowski
(London (---Leopold
Stokowski, the ailing 84-year- coatrl Calendar
old conductor, has cancelled all oociol 1
his commitments through MONDAY— 7:30 p.m. Band
September. Boosters Club will meet at the
A spokesman for Decca Band Hall.
Records, Stokowski’s recording
company, said today the
Back to Virginia
CACTUS HOBBY SHOP
back of 407 W. KNOX
Telephone 875-7109 - A.M.
after 6 P.M. 875-2742
DOYLE'S STUDIO
Specializing in Weddings
108 W. Ennis Ave.
875-5401
____Ennis, Texas_______
*********** *+* * *
+ * ** *
Announcing
4
5
NEW OWNER - NEW OPERATOR
music.
“The program of worship in
. music will be enjoyed by all.
Solos will be sung by different
members of the choir,” it was
announced.
“Testimonies of Christian
faith will be expressed by
several members. Messages of
deep Christian faith and telling
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 151, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 27, 1971, newspaper, June 27, 1971; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1689816/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.