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MRS. STEVEN DOUGLAS SKAGGS
Susan Fanning and Steve Skaggs Exchange
Yows in St. Thomas Episcopal Church
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JOHN PERCIVAL, who is
always with the quotations said
“not all great men are wise;
neither are all wise men great.”
Also he speaks of an om-
budsman as being one who
makes intercession for others,
but we do not find the word in
any of our dictionaries;
however we’ve heard it and
read it used in this connection...
How come all the words are not
in our dictionaries-- not even the
large one here at the office?
We got a peek-sneak at the I
BEAUTIFUL brochure-directory 8
for our church (Tabernacle J
Baptist) celebrating the -
church’s 75th anniversary this
weekend- and John was
chairman of it... He deserves a
HUGE orchid for all the work he
did on it and not one line of
credit to himself did he give in :
the book... Days and nights, and ,
I all night long at times, he /
( worked on it, having 8 and 10 ,
. card tables set up in his home |
- holding materials, pix, fact -
sheets on personalities, -
memorabilia of all types ... i
I Someone went by one night and
| said “John will never make it
by celebration time” but he did
i and the book speaks for itself...
It shows all the research and
work he did on it. His wife
[ CHARLIE LOUISE, helped him
| a lot, and others by answering
his letters and other inquiries.
It truly is a valuable work of
history and biography of the
church and its personalities
through the years- one to be
cherished always... We repeat
I orchids, John, for a hard, hard
job well done!
Casey is busy compiling
biographical sketches of the
Wednesday, August 21, 1974-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-3
PATIOS, COURTYARDS AND TERRACES characterize the exteriors of the Ennis Nursing Home's large
new facility. In this picture looking from the dining room door to this patio one gets a pretty view. The
door in front of camera leads from Dan Pomykal's office and the: window wall of the living room on the
right has glass doors leading onto the patio. Note page one on the picture taken from Hall Street that there
is an iron fence and gate between the two front wings of the new facility that enclose a beautiful court-
yard with fountain, and long walk. The back wing of the new facility, also pictured on page one, from
which the two front wings extend, is also lined on both sides with terraces and the covered portico at the
back parking lot entrance has two sets of wroughtiron tables and chairs. Glass doors open from each room
onto a patio, terrace or courtyard which will be even more beautiful when all the shrubs, flowers and trees
are planted. (Interior pix soon.)
pastors from their fact sheets 1 1
and other places and people Chaunadell e
with facts available to use in the L . A
paper with their pictures, a few Cherie Arrives
Following their wedding trip pompons, gypsophila and patterned white silk organza of whom have already ap- To the Shows
to Hilton Head Island, S. C., Mr. leatherleaf flanked the cross on was styled with a V-neckline peared.e and he is also running S
and Mrs. Steven Douglas the altar and large jade trees double layered capelet forming serial form excerpts from MRS.
Skaggs are at home here at the were on both sides of the altar the sleeves and empire L NET ENERO’S history of
Willow Creek Apartments. rail. waistline. A colonial bouquet of the church which was her thesis
The bride is the former Susan Traditional organ music was white daisy pompons, gyp- . . er vaster 3 degree. By the
Kathleen Fanning, daughter of played by Mrs. A. A. Davis. sophila and English ivy was big diamond celebration this
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. carried by the maid of honor, weekend Casey and Avenue
Fanning, 1137 Mockingbird Bride’s Gown Tony Stogner of Dallas was hope ay gotten the
Circle. She was graduated from the bridegroom’s best man remainder of this material
Ennis High School in 1969, from The bride, given in marriage while Kirt Basinger of Ennis Pnm -
Tyler Junior College in 1971 and by her father, wore a formal served as usher, and acolytes oh 1 18 chairman of this
from East Texas State gown of white silk organza and were Scott Rider and Donnie Phase 1♦
University in May, 1974. She three-dimensional venice lace, Fortner. We are looking forward to
began her duties Monday as designed by Piccione of New The bride’s mother wore a seeing the RE BOB FLING
teacher of kindergarten in Sam York. beige lace floor-length gown and his wife, HELEN. She was
Houston Elementary School The princess styled gown styled with scoop neckline and ourSS teacher when we lived
here. featured a scoop neckline, short long sleeves with matching here before we moved away in
The bridegroom, Mr. Skaggs cap sleeves and a panel of baby accessories, while the January 1955 a few months
of Commerce, is the son of Col, blue organza that encircled the bridegroom’s mother chose a before they did. The Flings are
(ret.) and Mrs. A. D. Skaggs of empire waist and continued floor-length apricot chiffon among the former personalities
Mena, Ark. He was graduated down the sides of the chapel- gown fashioned with elbow- in the history of the church who
from Brussels American High length train. Raised daisy lace length sleeves and scood be here this weekend.
School in 1969 and from ETSU flowers were scattered over the neckline, with matching ac- Everybody is invited to come Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Shaw,
this summer. Heis employed in gown. Her silk illusion elbow- cessories. to this big celebration— 705 S. Carlton St., have an-
the accounting department of length veil was held by a Saturday and Sunday... The nounced the arrival of a baby
PH. L. Hunt Oil Company, tapered caplet of heavy lace Reception program has been printed a daughter, Chaunadelle Cherie,
Their wedding took place at 7 daisies which were centered couple of times and will be above, born at 1:36 p.m. Aug. 13
p.m. Aug. 3 in St. Thomas with pearls. She carried a The reception followed at the again later this week... so at Methodist Hospital, Dallas,
Episcopal Church. The double colonial bouquet of feathered Fanning home, attended by a watch. The planning has been weighing 8 pounds 1 ounce, and
ring, private ceremony with blue carnations, white roses, large number of relatives and going on 3 long time and the was 2094 inches tall.
only families attending was gypsophila and English ivy. friends The home was brochure with JOHN asShe has one brother, Billy
performed by the Rev. John decorated with arrangements of chairman and main worker will Marke. Grandparents are Mr.
Peterson Smith, rector of St. Attendants mixed flowers in pastel hues give all an idea of the vast in' and Mrs. W- B. Hickman of
Thomas Church, used at various places including fluence of this church on many, Ennis and Mr. and Mrs. R J.
Arrangements of pink car- Miss Sara Fanning was her the bride’s table and the buffet many Persons through the Shaw of Venus. Great-
nations and roses, yellow, sister’s maid of honor. Her table. The bride’s table was years. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
white, blue and lavender floor-length gown of blue floral lighted by blue candles in silver W. F. Buchanan of Ennis, Mrs.
-----candelabra and her four-tiered Minnie Moon of Saginaw and
white-iced cake was decorated *****
with pastel colored flowes. A
white basket held the pastel It was thrilling to see in the
flowers at the guest book table, brochure many pix we’d taken
Mrs. where the bride’s first cousins, through the years and Kenneth
John Floyd, yearbook; Mrs. Hillary and Shannon Hansford took some of the last-minute
Shelby Harbour and Mrs. Terry of Carthage, Mo., presided at pictures for the brochure.
Lamkin, flower show; Mrs. the guest book
Sam Keever, Mrs. Ray Telfair, 5
Mrs. Jerry Glaspy, Mrs. Walter
Stout, Mrs. Gary Head, Mrs.
Terry Lamkin, Mrs. Louis B. The bridegroom’s parents Aug. 22 birthday orchids to
Lotspeich. Mrs. Gene Ruhl, were hosts for the rehearsal MRS. J- ROY GLASPY, MRS.
civic com ttee: Mrs. W. N‘ dinner, at Lakeside Country RICHARD STAGNER, MRS.
Reed, budget; Mrs. Robinson, Club, where the flower TOMMIE GILLESPIE,
arrangements were again of the CHERIE LYNNE LUKSA,
bride’s chosen pastel colors. DAVID NESUDA, DAVEY 29
SMITH, PAUL HEETH. Edna V. Ford
Aug. 22 wedding anniversary Sam J. Norton
orchids to MR. AND MRS. W. T. Charles Barber
HANEY (1935). Mrs. V. B. Hart
Stanley Haba
Mrs. Nannie Maddox
Felipe C. Sauseda
Mrs. Allen Laza
Mrs. Mary S. Novy
Mrs. John W. Vrla
Mrs. Alice Lewis
“Coordinating Your Fall Mrs. Paul Cave
Wardrobe” will be the David Curry
fascinating topic for the August Mrs. Roscoe Morgan
meeting of the Ennis Chapter of Mrs. Ada Murchison
Young Homemakers. Willie Ranton
The meeting is slated at 7:15 Mary Horak
p.m. Tuesday in the Ennis Area J. R Wooldridge
Vocational Bldg.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
feT T TE T T TIT
SUNDAY — 3 to 5 p.m. —
Ennis Nursing Home will have
open house in the home’s new
facility; the public is cordially
invited.
Bride’s Gown
Attendants
Garden Club To Open Season
With Choice Program Sept. 3
Reception
*******
William R. Shaw of Venus.
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SURGICAL PATIENT
Sally Stovall, a surgical
patient in Baylor Hospital,
Dallas, room 4015, is getting
along satisfactorily. She is the
• daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Stovall.
Glazed Blueberry Cream Cheese Pie
HAVE VISITORS
Tuesday’s guests of Mrs.
Marvin Corbin and Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Docteur and children,
Michael and Denise, were Mrs.
Mabel Taylor and daughter,
Mrs. Evelyn Allen, of Mesquite,
and Mrs. Kate Cochran and
daughter, Mary Lou, of
Wagoner and Tulsa, Okla.
1 unbaked 8-inch pastry shell
1 cup light corn syrup
2 packages (3 ounces) cream
cheese, softened
1 tablespoon corn starch
14 cup milk
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 pint blueberries
112 tablespoons Argo
corn starch
1 tablespoon sugar
Dash salt
2 tablespoons lemon juice
% cup water
1/s cup light corn syrup
SHOP ENNIS MERCHANTS
Gradually mix 12 cup corn syrup into cream cheese until
smooth. Mix 1 tablespoon corn starch and milk. Stir into cream
cheese mixture. Beat in egg and vanilla. Pour into unbaked
pastry shell. Bake in a 350°F oven 45 minutes or until a knife
inserted in center comes out clean. Cool. Arrange berries over
filling. For glaze, mix together 112 tablespoons corn starch, the
sugar and salt in saucepan. Stir in lemon juice, water and 1/3
cup corn syrup until blended. Cook over medium heat, stirring
constantly until mixture comes to a boil and boils 1 minute
Remove from heat, cool slightly and spoon over blueberries.
Chill until set. Makes 6 servings.
The opening date has been set Robinson, program;
for Ennis Garden Club’s new
season of work promoting all
phases of home gardening,
better horticultural practices,
civic beauty and the con-
servation of natural resources.
The opening meeting, a bring-
a-sack lunch will be at 10:30
a.m. Tuesday Sept. 3, at the
*me of Mrs. Don Griffith,
wistol Rd. The speaker will be garden tour; Mrs. Don Griffith,
Mrs. A. R. Brown of Fort Worth membership; Mrs. Lotspeich
whose subject will the “The awards; Mrs. George H.
-Tasting Spoon - Use of Herbs in Barney, entertainment (hostesses
Gourmet Cooking.” each meeting); Mrs. Ronald
, Mrs. W. B. Kinzie, president Oglesby, horticulture (hints , .
announced that there are 49 each month); Mrs. McCluer cAmong the pre-nuptial social
and the program chairman, McMurray,conservation and were a kitchen shower given by
Mrs. Ed Robinson, has Nature Trail; Mrs. O.H. Lum- Mrs. Harley Schoeps and
arranged another interesting pkin, librarian; Mrs. George H. daughter, Mrs. Jon Werner at
and educational program. Barney, Mrs. C. T. Blackwood theSchoeps home Country Club
Officers Mrs Rusell Winn "Road, and a luncheon given by
Mrs. Itusell winn, Mrs. Joe Mrs. W. D Redden and Mrs. J.
The 1974-75 officers, besides Casebon. e aRlbon photographer. B. Graham at the Chaparral
Mrs. Kinzie, are Mrs. Robinson, Club in Dallas.
vice president; Mrs. Don * 4
Griffith, second vice president; " D T A D 7
Mrs. John Floyd, third vice NE W SPAPER ADS AR E R EAD
president; Mrs. Terry Lamkin, * .
recording secretary; Mrs. C. J. PAR X A X X X X X X X X 7
Gossett, corresponding - ___________
secretary; Mrs. W. N. Reed, C500%0000*000000000000000000000eeceesos
treasurer; Mrs. W. D. Bozek,
parliamentarian; Mrs. Gary
Head, historian; Mrs. Floyd
Rehearsal Dinner
Pre-nuptial Parties
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Ennis Chapt.
YHT To Meet
August 27
Casebolt, reporter, and Mrs. o
Lumpkin, delegate to the □
state and district conventions. °
will the officers are serving the
second of their two year terms.
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Mrs. Kinzie announced the
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Notes
Visiting Hours
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7 p.m. — 8 p.m. •
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 200, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 21, 1974, newspaper, August 21, 1974; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1690485/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.