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Monday, October 1, 1973-THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-3
THE ROYAL COURT, filmed at the coronation of the St. John Bazaar Queen, lovely Patty Zmolik, Sunday
night as theexciting climax to theannual St. John Bazaar-carnival. In the picture are the escorts of the Queen
candidates, the Queen and other candidates, the flower girl and crown bearer, I to r: Mark Strunc, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strunc; Retiring Queer Monica Pechal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Pechal; Martin
Blazek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Blazek; Junior Class Candidate Rita Krajca, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie I. Krajca; Gary Valek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Valek; Senior Class Candidate Patty Zmolik, who
was crowned Queen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zmolik; Gary Vrana, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Vrana;
Sophomore Candidate Barbara Ann Krajca, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Krajca; Paul Banks, son of Mrs..
Mildred Banks; Freshman Candidate Ramona Knize, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knize. In front,
carrying a bouquet of red roses for the queen is Cynthia Jurica, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jurica,
and the crown bearer, Jeffrey Kubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kubin.
B&PW Club Members Active in
Dist. V. Conference in Waco
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§ On The
I Avenue
: By Fay Casebolt
EVENTS
Famed Student Prince for
Members of the Ennis B&PWth n
Club returned late Sunday Matador Inn. Mrs Faye Varnell
afternoon from District 5 of Corsicana, district director.
Conference in Waco, as follows: Bresidedat m st of the sessions ==============
Mrs. Jeff Colvin, president- barurgay and Sunday. .
Mrs. Olan Bates, Mrs. Vera , Ennis members conducted Orchids to the boys who
Evarts Mrs Marvin K two workshops and participated participated in the obviously
Lemons’, Mrs. Vera Tolar, Mrs. in another with the Corsicana enjoyable Ford Motor Com-
John Boren Mrs C C Club. Mrs. Nelson Ward con- pany s annual Punt Pass and
Shugart, Mrs. T.O. Hall, Miss ducted the workshop on
Gussie Mae Jones, Mrs. Fred membership assisted by Mrs.
Rankin and Mrs. Nelson Ward. in . mentary ooi gro . e will hold an organizational
The opening session was at Vera Evarts. Miss Gussie Mae went to take pix and enjoyed meeting in the Waxahachie ISD
2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Jones conducted the workshop seeing the enthusiasm of the administration Bldg., 411
on Foundation, assisted by Mrs. young sportsmen! Gibson St., which is the old
Lemons. Mrs. Lucile Boyd of Ferris Elementary S-hool
Corsicana conducted the ********** y School,
workshop on Young Career Speaking of enthusiasm. It WEDNESDAY — 7 p.m. -
* ■ Ma - Women, assisted by Mrs. Fred was all-out in that department Drill Team practicie, covered-
I r Rankin. Other workshops were we found last night when we dish supper and Memorial
on Public Relations, Mexia went to take pix in KJT Service rehearsal slated at
club Civic Participation, Auditorium when the Queen IOOF Hall.
Intortaie Athens club; Personal candidates marched to the
LIICCTHS Development, Downtown Waco stage with their escorts THURSDAY—8 p.m. - Ennis
A TOUCH OF INFINITY Rv club; Women in Government, followed by the announcement Rebekah Lodge will initiate
Howard Fast Morrow 182 Corsicana club. that attractive Senior Can- several candidates. Members
Pages $5 95 Texas B&PW Clubs’ third didate PATTY ZMOLIK was the urged to attend and bring
Science fiction a literary vice president, Mrs. Candy winner (especially enthusiastic cookies.
sub-genre long disregarded bv Reeder of Fort Worth, spoke on were the senior class mem-
many reviewers, is emerging ESP, the theme for the year, bers). Everybody applauded THURSDAY — 8 p.m. - Ennis
slowly from the relative obscur- symbolizing economic, social vociferously when Patty was Bluebonnet Kiwanis Club
ity of the past and is getting a and Political spheres. crowned Queen by Retiring Charter Night program is slated
bit of deserved attention nowa- The Ennis club was awarded Queen MONICA PECHAL. (Pix at SPJST Lodge.
days. This is due in part to the a certificate for “equalizing” its today and tomorrow),
popularity of such writers as membership by Sept. 30, ac-
Kurt Vonnegut and Ray cepted by Ennis Club President *
Bradbury as well as to the Mrs. Colvin. Much goes on so watch the
Author's First
number of mainstream writers During the reports of the six calendar - this week and next,
who are turning to the form, presidents throughout the
Howard Fast, author of such district, Mrs. Colvin reported *********
striking books as “Citizen Tom the exciting activities of the Oct. 2 birthday orchids to
Paine,” “Freedom Road ” and local club. MRS. PAUL SMITH, LEE ANN
The Hessian, has taken a The devotional Sunday was JURIK, PERRY VAVRA,
crack at science fiction and given by Ruby Kattner of GEORGE BOLEN, ALBERT
fantasy in the past and does so Corsicana. LARRY WILLIAMS FRED
again in this new collection of For the Foundation project, ’
stories.$77 was contributed by the
The stories are good ones, all Tonic Cut •
of them . well thought out and The District Conference will
very well written, which IS to.
befexpected from a top profes- be in Ennis next year.
sional who has more than 40
books to his credit. Fast, a
master of economy when it
I WAS, THEREFORE
I STILL AM
NEW YORK (AP) — Some-
comes to words, spins his sto-
ries quickly and most effective- one went up to Althea Gibson,
ly, stating his thesis early and the tennis great, in Harlem
moving speedily to its resolu- where she grew up and has just
tion. returned to introduce tennis to
In “The Hoop,” a marvelous- youngsters as director of a mo-
ly drawn superscientist dis- bile tennis program. The man
covers a method for opening a asked her, "Weren't you Althea
door into what apparently is Gibson?”
another dimension. He urges Miss Gibson looked at the
caution, but the authorities man and laughed, "I still am!"
quickly move to use the “door”
as a dumping ground for gar-
bage. Where the garbage reap-
pears is funny, provided it
doesn’t ever really happen.
In “A Matter of Size,” Fast
takes a look at bigotry and
what he has to say is quite
painful. “The Price” deals with
. avarice, organized religion and
one man’s determination to live
beyond his allotted time. He
does, but Fast’s point is wheth-
er it was worth it.
Another
thought-
provoking,
but upsetting, story is “Cephes
5,” in which Fast deals with
the problem of murderers. The
planet hopping people of his
distant time solve it by dump-
ing all the murderers in the
galaxy on one planet. Guess
which one it is?
BILL THOMAS
EVANGELIST
Music Hall Oct. 5-21
his direction of 56 Hallmark
Hall of Fame TV productions,
and this fall he was asked to
produce another series for
record-breaking run in
Broadways’ “Man of La
Mancha,” although he was also
in Leonard Bernstein’s
“Candide” and sang the lead in
the world premiere of
Stravinsky’s “The Rake’s
Progress.”
Playing the valet, Lutz, will
be’ comedian George Rose
whose Broadway credits in-
clude Everyman in “Man For
All Seasons’and the narrator in
“Royal Hunt of the Sun.” He
has worked with Mr. Schaefer
in a number of Hallmark shows
including “Macbeth,”
“Cyrano,” “Pygmalion,” and
“Captain Brassbond’s Con-
version.”
them. Engel is well-known on
Sigmund Romberg s most “new” Music Hall, October 5 Broadway as conductor,
popular operetta, The Student through 21. The original musical director and now
Prince, in a new and glamorous operetta opened the Music Hall producer, he was the originator
revival that features glorious in 1925. Today’s Lehman Engel of the Student Prince revival,
TUESDAY — 9:30 a.m. - voices, elaborate costumes and production will recapture all the and will conduct the opening
Ennis Garden Club will meet in direction by Tony-award beauty of the original plus the night performance in Dallas.
TP&L Assembly Room. winning George Schaefer, will know how” of present day Since good voices are one of
Kick contest yesterday af WEDNESDAY L 10 a.m.be presented in the elegant production. » 8
ternoon on Sam Houston Ellis County Retired Teachers . ± A I i
Elementary School grounds. We will hold an organizational Cues fS AS ked
Co. Art Assn.
Meet Tonight
Interested persons are invited and is now playing in Toronto who started his Broadway Performances will be given at
to attend the Ellis County Art for several weeks, career in “Bajour” with Her- 8:30 nightly (except Mondays)
Association meeting tonight at Filled with the glamor of schel Bernardi. He has alter- from October 5 through 20- and
7:15 in the Waxahachie TP&L royalty and old Heidelberg, The nated between opera and matinees at 2:30 p.m. every
Assembly Room. Student Prince, is the bit- operetta, singing leading roles Saturday and Sunday from
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kirk- tersweet story of the Crown in “Cosi Fan Tutte,” “The October 5 through 21. Prices are
patrick will present the Prince Karl Franz and his Barber of Seville,” “Don $9.00 and $6.00 for the lower
program, displaying a romance with an innkeeper’s Giovanni” as well as “West floor $7 00 $4 00 and $2 00 for
collection of their paintings of daughter, Kathie . It is filled Side Story,” “Brigadoon” and the balcony and tickets are
ante bellum homes found in with many of Sigmund Rom- “South Pacific.” available at the State Fair Box
berg’s now-classic songs: Bonnie Hamilton, who sings Office at Titche’s P O 895
“Golden Days,” “To the Inn Kathie, is a product of the Dallas 75221 Box 895,
We’re Marching,” “ The Metropolitan Opera Studio, and
Drinking Song,” “Deep In My has sung with them and with the
Heart, Dear,” and “Serenada.” Brimingham, Atlanta and Lake
Both Lehman Engel, George Opera companies,
producer and artistic director, As Dr. Engel, the prince’s
and George Schaefer, director, tutor, a former star of the
Mrs JE Keever has have been associated with the Dallas Summer Musicals
returned from El Paso where Dallas Summer Musicals in the returns. He is Robert Roun-
she visited her sister, Mrs. past: Engel as musical Seville, whose recording of The
E.D. Haden. She and Mrs. director, and Schaefer as stage Student Prince with Dorothy
Haden visited in Ruidoso, and director for four musicals in Kirsten will be re-released by
other points in New Mexico. 1958 • More recently Schaefer Columbia Records this fall. He
has won numerous awards for is probably most famous for his
MONDAY— 7:30p.m. -Band
Boosters meeting at the Band
Hall.
HospitolsgNotes
their travels.
Mrs. J.E. Keever
Home From Visit
A ■. LUMMUS of Greenville,
ALBERT EWING
NEWBERRY, MRS. NORMAN
GORTON, MRS. PAUL SMITH,
L.J. EMMERT, MRS. BILL
DEAN of Hurst formerly
Sherrice White.
Visiting Hours
10 a.m. — 11 a.m.
3 p.m. — 4 p.m.
7 p.m. — 8 p.m.
i atients listed below permitted
their names to be listed. Total:
15
Mrs. Lillie E. Claxton
Mrs. Vera Tolar
Mrs. Bobbie L. Peebles
Clifford L. Gibson
Mrs. John McIntosh
Mrs. Blanche Townes
Lou Dell Collins
Ruben McDaniel
William S. Gore
Willie Cummings
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LODGE NOTES.
NABA Review No. 11 will
A Lodge !
% Notice 1
Called meeting of Ennis
meet at 2 p.m. Friday at the
Community Center. A good
attendance is desired. Masonic Lodge 369 will be held 1
President, Susie Schoeps; Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 7 p.m. 4
Reporter, Lockie Gallagher. Degree work. J.V. Lawhon, A
W.M.; Neal Goodwin, Sec. •
“You’re Invited”
REVIVAL
Sept. 30 - Oct. 3
TABERNACLE
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CHURCH
1200 W. Gilmer St.
7:30 P.M. Nightly
JAMALL BADRY
SINGER
the prime ingredients of a good
This year’s revival of The operetta performance, Msrs.
Student Prince opened in Schaefer and Engel selected
Philadelphia in June and has their principals on this basis,
played Washington, Baltimore, including two newcomers as the
Boston, Chicago (where the romantic leads. In the title role
original engagement was ext- of Prince Karl Franz is the
neded due to popular demand) young tenor, Harry Danner,
and is now playing in Toronto
for several weeks.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 232, Ed. 1 Monday, October 1, 1973, newspaper, October 1, 1973; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695659/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.