The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 276, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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David Crockett Seventh Grade Classes
Present Assembly Programs Wednesday
The seventh grade classes at performance of A Tragedy of
David Crockett School presented Bargain D:i\ ’ The it io vv.i coin-
three assembly programs Wed posed of W alia r .McNutt. Charles
nesday in San Jacinto Auditor- McCormick and Kcnnj Hobbs,
ium. The program: were super The third pray. •■Waiting for
vised by Mrs. Webb Armstrong,
seventh grade teacher. Mrs
Armstrong was assisted by Mrs.
Katherine Myers and Don Sykes,
the drain”, starred Ma (Cynthia
Peck) played by P.illie Ann Hol-
land. Ian Rabe, and Toni Cle-
ments; Pa (Rimer Peck) hv Miles
seventh giade tuacheis, and c;D<S|»y, Billy Rink and Sammy
Mrs. Anna Pee Fink.
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Gorman; Emily Pack by Sally Ten members of the S u n-
Each of the three rooms pro- Wood, Carolyn Dodson and San- flower Brownie Troop were pin-
sented the plays. ‘ A Wedding dra Crews; Roscoe Peck by Lar- ned Wednesday afternoon at the
at Midnight," "A Tragedy of ry Lewis, Don Stout and Jimmy Presbyterian Church in Clarke
Bargain Day”, “Waiting For The Pavelka; Philander Peek by Hall. The captain. Mrs. N o r-
Train.” and “Cowslip Hollow Jimmy Donnell. Ronnie Tomlin- man Christian, and two leaders.
Station.” son anil Donald Walker; and Mrs. Harry Cornell and Mrs. E.
Mrs. Armstrong’s room pro- Red by Donnie Farmer. David i Garrison, were invested by
sented the plays at f) a m. to Newman and Buddy Pecot. I Mr. W R Sr h ween. Mrs. Wayne
students of David Crocket norfornnnre 1 Mur,n and Mrs. Charles Gentry
School. At 10:30 am. the plays following each puioimance
of this pia> a large group of
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Elected Re
Please____
Eugene Comiskey
In Tau Beta Pi
The \val
We are very grateful for
written reports of social activi- At TeXQS TgCm
ties, including church circles, Eugene A. Comiskey. senior
and other organizations. 'chemical engineering student
Manv o! th -e Irequent! af t xas Technological College,
list those ptesent b\ the j Lubbock, has been elected into
given names, as Mrs. Maty Tau Bela Pi. honorary engineer-
Jones. instead of Mrs. , jng fraternity. He is the son of
“Johii" Jones. |Mrs P T. Comiskev, 308 West
Sometimes, we have difficttl- Waco St.. Ennis,
ty in identifying these ladies
| by their husband's names.
Except for professionals it is
not correct to publish t h e
I);
Comiskey graduated from St.
John High School in 1949. Aft-
er sol ving in the P. S Army, lie
- iii i i entered Tech in 1955. He is ac-
names of married ladies bv T. ,, ,, ..
Mijrvwie, live in Lappa Mu Epsilon, hono-
rary mathematics fraternity,
and is president of the student
chapter of the American Insti-
tute of Chemical Engine u s.
Comiskey is married to t h o
former Dorothy Ricks of
Heanriek. Okla.
their given names, as it im-
plies estrangement or di-
vorce.
Ennis Community
4-H Club Sponsors
Rodent Control
Meeting at the National Hall
furnished the refreshments and
were presented by Sykes’ room "‘ls P,a> /* g.ouj, «. , th wen, ,.ervod by Lindv
to students from William B. i ' ^vt‘nth R?dl,m | Munn and Kalh!#yen Gentry.—
Travis and Alamo Schools. Stu- 's,inu Dry Boms. 1 Debhv Martin s-rbe
dents of San Jacinto School saw The last play presented in | *_ ' -----
t be plays at 1 pm presented by Wednesdays performances was m j _ L n f?irtc
Mrs. Myers room. “Cowslip Holluw SI,-lion” st u- '<5
Characters in “A Wedding at ring Deacon Hawks by L. B. Cols- Basketball Team
Midnight" were Abner Plum- ton, Anthony Maealik and Jackie
bud played by Larry Sibley and Burkhend; Sairy Jane Hawks by Sponsors Dance
Douglas Spicer: Emily Plops by Mary Turner. Judy Collat’d and j >s, John Girl basketball
Sylvia Young, Sherry Kerns and Jeanine Whitacre: Alabamy . tra;n wj„ sp0nsor a dance Sun- Meeung ai ine .v,,Ionai
Gail McDaniel; Ezra Plumbud hy Hawks by Madona Mulkoy. Her- |;from r, HO until 10:30 p.m. .a ^ '
Ernie Boon. Gary Dippery and da Wilson and ldalou Christian; .d ^|ie jj0jy Redeemer Parish "ednesday night, the hums
Jackie Burkhead; Bertha by {Arizona Hawks by Linda Prit-; j ja|j ‘ i Community 4-H Club voted to
Alice Schwable, Elizabeth Crow! chett, Barbara Williams and, ‘AI1 teenagers of Ennis are in- distribute a rodent control
and Pam Wortman; Hezikiah by Gayla Glenn, Annabell Sims by ! vited U) a(1pncJ (formula as a community project.
Russell Powell. Walter McNutt Sherry Chamberlain. Sydna Wat-1 A sma„ fec for admittance ;The (1«-ision will serve a dual
and Gene Horan and Luke Lar- son, and Linda Glenn; Myrtle I vvi]1 bp char.tod Refreshments 1 PurP°-s<* as raising of club funds
sen by Charles Yowell, Charles Green by Jo Ann Horton, j Wjjj bc served' and making available an inex- meeting at the Knights of Co
McCormack and Garth Hodge. Gayle Doyle, and Carol Sue ........... (pensive and efficient formula lumbus Hall on November 24 at
Patsy, the dancing horse, play-1 Lemmon: Alice Ilowc by i? i 1 1 TO CONVENTION (? for rodent control. Beginning on "-W p m
ed by Jeanine Whitacre and Ruth Claxton, Linda Hodo and
Sydna Watson, following each Sandra LaMrirque; Mandv John-
performance of “A Wedding at son by Mary Howell, and Robbie
Midnight.” Roberson: Ticket agent by Mikie
Cast in “A Tragedy of Bargain Elliott, John Titsworth a n d
Day" were Edward Bower played Jimmy Pavelka; and pickanin-
by Jeff Davis. John Titsworth, i nies bv Marv Ann Salter, Linda
and Mike Bryant; Pauline bv Odom. Mark Willmon, Odell
Alice Schwalbe, Jerri Sullivan i Wilson. Charles- McCormack,
and Donna Kay Lawhon; Grand- Sharon Rudd, <iary Dippery.
ma by Jan Sullivan. Claudine | Terry Ann Ritchey. Rebecca
Ward, and Nancy Burton; Uncle Kasper, Barbara Garth, and
Eben by Terry Munn, Kenny i Margaret Valdez.
Hobbs and Ronnie Stevens. , Each program was concluded
A guitar trio. McNutt and the ! with a phonomimicry by Re-
Dumbos, played following each becca Jett, queen of the Hoop,
staff memh
edition of t1
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Wakel ind
hart, editor
ciate editor
sistant editi
business manage r:
Goodwin, assistant
Elayne Schradc. :m
Donnie, snap, hot ed
Lou Goodwin and I
proof readers
The staff ha, ji. I
t he selling of I he ;:o ,
in the yearbook , id
are being made for
publication.
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LCNE STAR
LAUNDRY
BIRTHS
St. John Community
4-H Club Slates
Meeting Thursday
The St. John Community 4-
H Club will hold its regular
Rev. and Mr W. E. Nunn. Saturday, members of the club n„
Mr! Mrs b°“‘h " &
u-mled I ho Missionary Raplistl In olection of nfficors f o r 0ffjc(,rs lhat ar(, for
-\ssooiation of Texas Convention 11959. David Nesuda was elected M „ . ,, .
>„ San Amonio Tuesday thru president: Randall Oliver, vi.-v-1p^sdem- Mart" Swhlak vi^'
Tluirsday. Rev Nunn proceeded president Carol Ann Nesuda. £™Ann Ma’ru-k.!
l '°nfnu|> secretary-treasurer: K <• n n y I secretary-treasurer and Jannct-1
qxml several (lavs deer hunting Haskovec, council delegate. tc Barto* counci, dc]ec.,t„
and then met the group in San Goals set for 1959 were 100 i____“
Antonio for the convention. j per cent participation in Field (
------ i)av demonstration. record Reds Claim New Trick
SPORTS ODDITY ‘ (books and membership in-j A new Russian claim may get
Dean Prentice of the N e w creas... (the award as the neatest Iriek
- ( of the year, reports Engineering
j and Mining Journal, McGraw-
Mr. and Mrs. Emil :
of Valdosta. Ga. h i\r
the birth of a daugiit !
Marie.
Born Tuesday, N i
the baby weighed - |
ounces,
Grandparents are ’,!■
Mrs. Willie Supal: of
and Mr. and Mrs ,f«*ri ■ 'I’d
of Route 3. Great-grand)'
are Mrs \nna Suj - C n
Agnes Talles of E tuf.a n
.lames Dolezal. Ejovs.
c! Cecil Luna
?oople in and
Report for
; any time you
d on Monday
R SHOP
’ ■!*? Bridgeport
• n under the bridge at
P! one HAmilton 8-9815
THE
O V COST
Ycirk Rangers accomplished a
Turkey Dinner and Election of Officers
Mrs. Robert Floyd and Linda
Kay.
Officers elected, following the
dinner, are Larry Laznovsky,
president: Larry Wilhoite, vice-
president: Ella Mae Svehlak, sec-
retary-treasurer and Kenneth
Svehlak, council delegate.
Janice Skrivanek was appoint-
ed reporter.
The officers, which will take
office in January, will be install-
ed at the December 18 meeting
to be held at Central Hi School.
Members of the club are Lar-
ry Laznovsky, Kenneth and Ella
Mae Svehlak. Mary Nell. Johnny
and Ervin Novak. Frankie and
BARGAIN
Good used Westinghouse
15 ft. home freezer.
Two Year Warranty.
Priced to fit your budget.
Dodd Appliance
115 W. Ave. Ph. TR5-7841
Real Estate
FOR SALE
Nice close in home on paved
street, 5 room and bath, dou-
ble garage, city and well
water, trees and shrubs
$7,500.00
Well kept small home, three
bed rooms, nice living room,
single garage, existing loan of
$3,500.00 can be assumed,
low interest rate, payments
only $41.00 month, about
$2,800.00 to handle. Total
price ........................ $6,300.00
New three bed room brick
veneer home in Preston Hills
already financed, 5V2 per cent
interest. Price $13,500.00 cash
to handle $1,600.00.
Nice well kept two bod rooms,
den, living room diner and
kitt hen, carpets .... $9,500.00.
This is only a partial listing,
see us for more information.
W. D. ARDEN
Ennlt
rare feat last night by scoring 4 RETURNS HOME
goals in a National Hockey j Mrs Bob Schneiddr, who tin-1 Hill publication. Without giving
League game What made the derwent surgery la: t week in any details, USSR scientists haw
m m ^ ^ i mm* • m § i (Accomplishment even more | Methodist Hospital in Houston, boasted of a process by which
Heid by Central Hi Community 4-H ClUO — —1 V*«S 'hi fact that Pre-n- returned Wednesday to her home electricity and cement can
About 65 members of the Con-, Justin Hrbacek Joe Dean Blazek, took on,y four s,10ts at the ,2002 Briarglen, Apartment 4. produced simultaneously b v
tral Hi Community 4-H Club and i Troiacek Mike ami Pete H°US'°n ' ”urn,ng sha,e in powcr "lanl
their guests met Thursday night; lroJdC( K’ M,K0 ana 1 at
at Central Hi School cafeteria Watson, Margaret Whitley, Carol
for their annual turkey dinner1
and election of officers. Special anc* Barry Wilhoite, Billy Jack
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Uel and Wayne Wilhoite, Michael
Stockard. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne 1 and Kennel h Woolridge and Jan-
Crawford and Miss Martha Mul-j ice Skrivanek.
ler, all of Waxahachie, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Riley and Mr. and
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Gentry, Charles E. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 276, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1958, newspaper, November 21, 1958; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801766/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.