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Friday, June 29,2012 - Ennis Daily News - Page 3
Around Town
Golden Circle Bible Class
Members of the Ennis Golden Circle Bible Class include (from left)
Jewell Harris, Martha Beasley, Zeffie Allen, Fay O’Daniel, Alice Her-
nandez, Imogene Stripling, Marie Dyess, Dorothy Chandler, (seated)
John Jacob, teacher, Doretha Gibbons, Mary Massey, and Glynda
Duncan.
Rocket launches carrying
reconnaissance satellite
EYCA signups end July 1
Ennis Youth Cheerleading Associa-
tion registration runs through July 1 at
Sports Connection in Ennis.
Sunbeamers mark
the Fourth
The Sunbeam Club will celebrate the
Fourth of July at IHOP in Ennis, Texas
on Tuesday, July 3. The whistle will
blow at 11:30 a.m. for all railroaders,
their families, friends and anyone who
loves a train.
Sterling House hosting
shindig July 3
Sterling House will host an Inde-
pendence Day celebration 3-4 p.m.
Tuesday, July 3 at their facility at 2500
Yorkstown Drive, Ennis. Complimen-
tary desserts and refreshments will be
available. For more information or to
RSVP contact Marian Monday at 972-
875-6900.
NARFE plans monthly
meeting
NARFE, National Association of Re-
tired Federal Employees will hold their
monthly meeting at 11:30 a.m. July 10 at
Ryan’s, located at 1400 Hwy 77 N Waxa-
hachie. For NARFE information call
Waxahachie 469-939-8102,
Ennis 214-949-6197, Corsicana 903-
874-3092, or Midlothian 972-268-5793.
Palmer ISD food program
open through July 23
Palmer ISD will sponsor the Sum-
mer Food Service Program at Palmer
Middle School for children under the
age of 18 from Mondays to Thursdays
running until July 23.
The school is located at 118 FM 813 in
Palmer. Lunches meet USDA guidelines
for nutrition for a third of daily mini-
mum nutrition requirements. Lunch
costs $3 for those over 18 years old.
Baylor VBS set in July
Baylor Baptist Church is hosting va-
cation Bible school from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
nightly July 22-25 at 210 N. Preston St.
The SonSurf Beach Bash offers songs,
skits, crafts and games under the coor-
dination of Dana Satterwhite and
Shana McCune.
For more information, call 972-875-
2521.
Farmers market open in
Navarro on the weekend
Local farmers will once again be
selling their homegrown fruits, vegeta-
bles, bedding plants, flowers, herbs,
mints and so much more at the popular
Corsicana Farmer’s Market.
The market, located off N. 7th St. and
Business I- 45 in Corsicana, enters its
24th year this season, offering cus-
tomers the opportunity to purchase a
great variety of homegrown produce
from local farmers.
The 14-stall shed often overflows
with more than 25 local farmers selling
their produce.
The 2012 season runs on Saturdays
and Tuesdays only from 7 a.m. until
noon or sell-out.
Everyone is invited to come out and
patronize the local farmers, including
those from the Ennis area.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A
new clandestine satellite has rocketed
into space.
An unmanned Delta IV-Heavy rocket
lifted off Friday morning from Cape
Canaveral, Fla. It carried a satellite for
the National Reconnaissance Office.
The reconnaissance office is keeping
mum about the satellite's purpose.
This was the second rocket launch
for the NRO in the last two weeks. An
Atlas V rocket carrying another secret
satellite was launched June 20.
The launch was delayed a day be-
cause of concerns about weather con-
ditions caused by Tropical Storm
Debby earlier in the week. Because of
several technical issues with a sticky
valve, the Friday morning launch was
delayed three hours, but the rocket
went off without a hitch once it was
cleared for flight.
The Delta IV-Heavy is the largest of
the Delta rockets.
BENEFIT_
The benefit will take
place from 6 p.m to mid-
night Saturday, at the
SPJST Lodge, located at
1901 E. Ennis Avenue.
There will be live
bands, raffles and a cake-
walk.
The dinner menu will
cont. from page 1
include brisket, potato
salad, charro beans, rice,
tortillas and bread. The
admission is $5 for ages
12-17 and $10 for ages 18
and older.
For more information
call Robin Del Bosque at
469-279-5575.
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to encourage and support
you in your faith. When you attend
the church of your choice,
keep your program and bring it to the
Ennis Daily News office, 213 N. Dallas.
You111 receive a FREE prize
and an entry into our monthly drawing.
Limit one program per family please
For more information call
972-875-3801
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