The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 258, Ed. 1 Monday, October 30, 1972 Page: 3 of 10
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Monday, October 30, 1972-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-3
i.
Woman ’s World
Clubs ★ Personalities ★ Weddings ★ Homemaking ★ Fashions
ON THE %
I Avenue
3 BY FAY CASEBOLT #
Avenue found a super cam-
paigner this morning- tiny in
size but making up for that in
energy, enthusiasm and ef-
fervescence LUCI BAINES
JOHNSON NUGENT of Austin.
And when she presented her I
talk on behalf of BAREFOOT |
SANDERS, she outdid all the |
rest of her familv and we didn’t
think that possible! We told her
she should be in politics, she’s
such a good speaker and she
said “I’ve been in politics all my
life.” Some one asked her if she
remembered when her Dad was
running for the Senate. She said
“Ever since I can remember my
Dad was the Senate majority
leader.” She and JAN SAN-
DERS were really shelling it out
for Barefoot Sanders for the
U.S. Senate and, of course, as
usual, Mrs. Sanders’ talk was
interestingly and en- ,
thusiastically presented. She,
too, is like the old-time door to
door campaigners. They both
got right with it in the old time,
eloquent way.
A(9)
THE SMILE OF A GIRL just crowned queen (of Homecoming)- pretty Marita Novak, and beside her in the
departing car, her escort, Gary Tidwell; in the front seat Bruce Brown II
. *******------________‘________• crown
Oct. 31 birthday orchids to Century Club Recipes Due
MRS. T.M. CLARK, JOE •
POOL,E. W. MARTIN. Soup n' Salad Recipe Book;
GEORGIA LYNN GIBSON, r ‘
Claudia Ann williams, Soon Terrell State Hosp Gifts
TROY EDWARD MORRIS1 WITTS D: 1
TwinsMRS DON MITCHELL ‘All members of the Twentieth it is the November meeting that Rice, following hospitalization.
AND BOBBY CHRISTIN Century Club are asked to take they always take their gifts for
(1930), W.D. BOZEK MRS eir recipes for the club’s patients at Terrell State
BILL HANSFORD, MRS. Ecupe book to the home of Mrs. Hospital. A suggested list of
IGNAC SLOVAK (80). MW. Nabors by 12-noon items the patients most want,
Oct 31 wedding anniversary Tuesday, announced the club obtained from them will be
orchids to MR. AND MRS. president, Mrs. Don Turner.
JAMES DEAN KENDALL The Twentieth ‘ Century Club
(1940 ) BOUDS n Salads recipe books project of the club,
will go on sale in time for
Christmas gifting and orders
are being taken by Mrs. Turner
and Mrs. McCluer Brewster.
Each member is inviting
three friends to place recipes in
the book besides those the
members are putting in so
Nr Th r 1 there'll be a choice number of
Sgt. and Mrs. H.D. Lusk soups and salads to choose
announce the arrival of their from- at least a hundred
baby daughter, Holly DeAnna, The next meeting of the club
born Oct. 27 at 10:58 a.m. will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday of
weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces at next week in the CNB Com-
Memorial Hospital, Corsicana, munity Room with EHS Head
Mrs. Lusk is the former Mary Coach Don Essary as sneaker
McCallister of Ennis. The All members are reminded that
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
===== =***= ETAqtsteetiz =-- Mary's Beauty
• S“£ ==== "“ ^ "dhonda"/.=DaneEENUS Salon Draws for
Mark Allen Raines of Th25 bride I >was fashi°ned m white Waxahachie, and fonawnanct = 100 Cold Wave
Jupiter Rd., Dallas. The la Vie En Rose” imported Honza of Ennis uncle of the RECIPES ™
bridegroom is the son of Mrs. French brocade, styled with A- bride Altar boys were or theand Mrs. Virgil, who
Marie C. Raines, 1313 Travis, line princess lines, an oval Honza and Trp deITX. SATURDAY NIGHT RE- recently bought Kathy’s Kut
Garland, and the late Allen Lee neckline, and long fitted sleeves Ennis both cousins ofit hrHof FRESHER and Kurl of 205 W. Crockett,
Raines ■ contoured to a point at the The ’ bridecousingot the bride. Cheese Dip Pretzel S ticks gave a $100 cold wave ’ to the
The 8 o’clock wedding took wrists. Imported galloon pale in nudor a Cherry Chocolate Sodas lucky one whose name was
place in St. John Catholic alencon bands inserted with sleeveless lace coat wila CHERRY CHOCOLATE drawn out of the barrell, with no
Church with the Rev. David wide white satin ribbon banded accessorieshaed10matching SODAS cash consideration.
Mikeska, assistant pastor, the center princess panels, the bidium oahis u 9 Both youngsters and oldsters The drawing took place
performing the double ring entire edge of her skirt and the helddtineeorsase The like this flavor combination. Saturday, Oct. 28. Alice
ceremony in the presence of edge of her long chapel train A brider om" mother chose a 1 can (46 ounces) cherry-flavor Melkovitz, an operator for
about 300 relatives and friends small Dior bow accented her coat ne dress with a lace Hawaiian punch, chilled
of the couple, waistline ner coat and matching accessories, 2/3 cup chocolate syrup
The bride was graduated The bride's headpiece was a Dianucorsagewas a blue cym- 2 bottles (each 12 ounces) club
from St. John High School in cluster of alencon lace flowers soda, chilled
May, 1970, and from Rutherford sprinkled with tiny seed Yanilla ice cream
business college in Dallas in pearls. It was accented with a Reception duln a large pitcher combine
September, 1971. She is a legal single teardrop rhinestone. Her The reception, honoring the ring until plenaea. sur n club
secret Tr ploy y • n L. veil of imported illusion fell to just married couple, given by soda. Pour into eight 12-ounce
burks r ’ “ torney in the finger-tip length and was the bride’s parents at Sokol glasses. Top each serving with
Praetorian Building, Dallas, sprinkled with lace pearled Hall, also honored all couples a scoop of ice cream. Serve
A CS a member of Sokol motifs. She carried a cascade present whose weddings took with straws and ice-cream soda
enter, Ennis. bouquet of stephanotis, white place in October. These in- spoons or with spoon-sippers.
o.The bridegroom attended Sweetheart roses, blue gyp- eluded Mr. and Mrs. D.E. White Makes,9 1/3 cups or enough for
Bishop Lynch School and was sophila centered with a corsage of Ovilla who were married 40 eight 12-ounce servings,
graduated from Garland High of phalaenopsis orchids and years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry _ ______
School. He is deputy sheriff for yellow gypsophila. Honza Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Leslie - -
the Dallas Sheriff s Department Jarolimek, all of Ennis, and the
and is a member of Da aS Ten Attendants bride’s parents were also
tars Football Club. married in October.
• Decorations for the ceremony The matron of honor was Mrs. The houseparty also included
included white gladioli and John Alton White of Mrs. Larry Laznosky, Miss
stock with small blue Waxahachie, sister of the bride, Denise Bryant, Mrs. Wesley,
chrysanthemums in white urns while bridesmaids were Miss Krajca, Miss Venece Bryant
on brass stands at the back Denise Skrivanek of Ennis, and Miss Sylvia Laznosky.
altar, which was lighted by Miss Angie Villaveuva of Ir- Presiding at the guest book
white tapers in brass can- ving, Miss Donna Patak of table were Miss Brenda Choate
delabra with boxwood roping. Ennis, cousin of the bride; Miss of Dallas, Miss Theresa
White wroughtiron candlabra Carolyn Honza, sister of the Richardson of Lewisville and
arrangements of white and blue bride; and Miss Nina Raines of Miss Theresa Melin of Lan-
stock with blue candles adorned Garland, sister of the caster.
the center altar. Long bridegroom. Distributing the rice bags
arrangements of white gladioli, Flower girls were Helen Jo were Miss Alice Krajca and
stock and chrysanthemums Honza, sister of the bride; Miss Julie Kubin, who carried
ornamented the altar rails and Darla Jackson of Waxahachie, baskets of white straw accented
-two pews on each side of and Jackie Honza of Ennis, by a light blue bow on the
the church were marked with cousin of the bride. handle of the basket and each
white satin bows. The bridesmaids wore A-line wore a floor-length pale blue
Mrs. Harry Cepak, organist, floor-length gowns styled of gown and with corsage of blue
and Miss Annette Mensik and flower blue crepe accented with chrysanthemums.
John Mensik, vocalists, flower blue alencon lace which The main table was laid with
provided the traditional wed- covered the bodice and formed a floor-length white taffeta cloth
ding music including theme the long bell sleeves. Small and decked with crystal punch
from Love Story, Mother at white daisies accented the services at the ends. The table
Your Feet We’re Kneeling, Ave neckline and wrists. They was centered with a five-tiered
Maria and the traditional carried nosegays of chrysan- cake decorated in white and
wedding marches.
MRS. MARK ALLEN RAINES
Adell Honza of Reagor Spgs. Weds Mark
A. Raines of Dallas in St. John Church
Attendants
C2 •
Reception
Bride’s Gown
themums in shades of blue pale blue flowers, flanked by
combined with gypsophila. silver candelabra
The three flower girls carried arrangements of white stock
white baskets of petals with and gypsophila with pale blue
given in miniature corsages on the tapers. The registry table was
marriage by her father. A story handles, of chrysanthemums in adorned by a candle
--hues of blue, and gypsophila. arrangement of pale blue
c A J The bridesmaid’s headpieces chrysanthemums, white car-
oocial Calendar were imported pale blue nations and stock.
THURSDAY — 7:30 p m rosebuds made of silk organza. For traveling the bride chose
Ennis Writers Club will meet at - Walter Merle Raines, Route a three piece gold pantsuit of
the home of Mrs Ansley Grant By Waxahachie, was his knit, a print inner blouse of
’ ■ brothers best man, while the acetate and brown accessories.
The bride was
SHOP
ENNIS
MERCHANTS
ring bearer was.Steve Shields of After their wedding trip to
Richardson, cousin of the Monterrey, Mexico, the
bridegroom. newlyweds will be at home at
Groomsmen were Jerry 12825 Jupiter Road, Dallas.
RECUPERATING
TO HAVE SURGERY
BIRTHS
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Pel 0.T3 ».=Xe 0.920.02
FAMILY DINNER
Spaghetti Beef Casserole
Green Beans Salad Bowl
Fruit and Cookies Beverage
SPAGHETTI BEEF
CASSEROLE
A savory offering.
1 package (8 ounces) thin spa-
ghetti
1 tablespoon butter
1/3 cup finely chopped onion
1 pound lean ground beef
1 can (1 pound) tomatoes
1 can (6 ounces) tomato paste
1/2 teaspoon salt
Mrs. Minnie Swafford is
recuperating in the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Floyd Brewer of
MRS. SORRELS
TO HOSPITAL
Mrs. George Sorrels entered
published soon, as usual this Memorial Hosp., Corsicana
time of year, for this annual today for treatment.
Mrs. Irene Powell, Rt. i,
Ennis, is getting along
satisfactorily in Baylor
Hospital, Dallas, and is to have
her second operation tomorrow.
She is in Room 4223.
SURGICAL PATIENT
Mrs. Sophie Miller, 305 E..
Milam, is in Presbyterian
Hospital, Dallas, where she is to
undergo knee surgery Tuesday
morning. Her room is 404.
ST. JOHN
MOTHERS’ CLUB
HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL
FOOD, FUN, GAMES
Everyone Invited COME IN YOUR COSTUMES
PLACE—St. John Parking Lot
DATE—Tuesday, October 31
TIME—5:00 to 10:00 P.M.
Mary’s drew Mrs. Janie Patak,
Creechville Rd, Ennis.
Those present at time of the
drawing were Geraldine Rhea,
Mrs. Anton F. Liska, Elizabeth
Zabojnik, Lillie McDade and the
owner of the shop, Mary Crow.
“The drawing was scheduled
for Oct. 31,1972 but looking over %
the appointment book, no
customers were coming in. So
we decided to draw while most
of us were present,” it was
stated. “Katy Toth an operator,
was out Saturday.”
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
their names to be listed Total:
20
Hugh Fitzgerald
Mark S. Fraze
Mrs. Raymond Leigh
Lucy Mae Freeman
Delmon Stovall
John Griffin
1/4 teaspoon chili powder
1/8 teaspoon paprika
3/4 cup grated (medium-fine)
cheddar cheese m .
Cook spaghetti according to Ernest A. Terry
package directions and drain. Robert T' Johnson
In a 10-inch skillet melt the Mrs. L.D. White
butter; add onion and cook gen- Mrs. Allie Perry
tly until tender; add beef and Mrs. Reyes Navarro
crumble with a fork until meat Mrs. Bessie Farayl
loses its red color. Stir in un- Grady H. French
drained tomatoes, undiluted to- Mrs. Wayne Dixon
mato paste, salt, chili powder Mrs. Anna Fowler
and paprika. Mix spaghetti,
meat mixture and 1/2 cup of the
cheese. Turn into a greased
1 1/2-quart round glass casse-
role (7 1/2 by 2 1/2 inches) or
similar utensil. Sprinkle with
remaining 1/4 cup cheese. Bake
in a preheated 350-degree oven
until hot through — 20 to 30
minutes. Makes 4 to 6 servings.
CHRISTMAS
CATERING
PHONE 875-3550
STEAK HOUSE
Marvin Lewis Champion
Louie E. Sweatman
SHOP ENNIS MERCHANTS
7 Weeks ’til
Till Christmas
Lay-a-way Now
BANKAMERICARD
fujo-e'
HIM
for Good Selection
URE
), Texas
ALSO—
SOCK HOP
Presenting LO DELLA Rock Group Featuring Female
Vocalist
t Place—St. John Gym
Time—7:30 to 10:30 P.M.
Admission: $150 Stag $200 Couple
No Junior High Students Admitted
ROBLEE
‘Tis the reason to be jolly
Make your man happy with a gift certificate
for Roblee shoes. Fine leathers and easy-
moving comfort put him in good standing.
And he gets to choose the style. Roblee
gift certificates. Holiday giving at its best.
i CER
Rogers Shoe Store
Ennis
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 258, Ed. 1 Monday, October 30, 1972, newspaper, October 30, 1972; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695581/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.