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Grand Prairie Daily News from Grand Prairie, Texas • Page 14

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Grand Prairie, Texas
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PRAIRIE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, September 17, 1975 SECTION II ir CHINESE COOKING IS AN ART or so the Three C's de- p.irlmoni of the Woman's Club members were instructed by master chef, jimmy Murrah of Dallas. Murrah, a former professional photographer-turned-gourmet, owns and operates a shop in Preston Shopping Center which oilers the utensils and cooking pots necessary for "truly exquisite food," as Jimmy puts it. He prepared Chinese Stir-Fry Vegetables with Chicken for the assembled group and then let the ladies sample the creation. He demonstrated the electric wok, an essential, he says, for Mandarin style Chinese cookery and gave hundreds of little hints on how to make the ordinary meal a little Daily News Photos special. The Three C's members enjoyed the dish, especially when Murrah informed them that the Chinese dish was low cholesterol and low calorie.

Miss Teen Ethics for 1975 named In the final meeting of the 1974-75 Senior High Girls' Teen Ethics group, Miss Becky Banning was selected to bear the title "Miss Teen-Ethics 1975." Becky, a 1975 high school Area births McLERRAN Eric McLerran is th'e new son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. McLerran, Jr. of 2634 Santiago Circle.

He was born Aug. 27 in Arlington Memorial Hospital p.m. Sean weighed 6 pounds, 19 ounces at birth and was 19 inches long. New grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Bill McCollum of 407 Trinidad, Mrs. Edna McLerran of Camron, Texas and John H. McLerran, Sr. of Salano, Texas. WHITE Miss Traci Ruth White is the new daughter Barbara and Doyle White of 2034 Huntington Dr.

Traci weighed 7 pounds, 12 a ounces at birth. was born at 6:48 p.m., Friday, Sept. 8. YOUNG Guy Young has a new baby brother, Joseph Dean, born Sept. 15 at 8:30 afrn.

in Methodist Hospital of Dallas. Jody weighed 9 pounds, ounce at birth. The new parents are Ronnie and Keith Young. are Molly and Russ Hummel and Mjariann and Dean Young. ''i LEMAY and Mrs.

Ernest G. LeMay of 3625 S. Elm Dr. announce the birth of their first child, Rachel Joan, on Sept. 1 at St.

Luxe's in Cleveland, Ohio. Rachel's father is an electronic engineer with Warner, and Swasey in Dallas. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Joan Van Alst of IVJorthport, N.Y. and grandparents are Mr and Mrs.

H.S. Weatherholt of Aurora, Ohio. Art Sals on UTA Campus Arlington the original starving artists graduate, had served as president for the girls' group the past year, and during her high school years, had served as historian, song-leader and treasurer. The coveted title signifies many things. Chosen by the teenagers who have known her throughout her high school years, she was selected as the one who had lived a morally clean and scholastically honest, a happy, active and victorious Christian life.

She indicates an example of pure, real and contented young womanhood. Miss Janice Racioppa, Miss Teen-Ethics, 1974, presented the significant trophy and extended a charge and rules of responsibility. The meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Norris Page, 910 Sharpshire. Mrs.

Mrs. Earl Oldham, Mrs. Ronnie Keith, and Mrs. Emil BalJiet are the counselors for the discussion group. Any girl in high school is invited to attend the meetings.

The group meets Monday evenings, year round. For further information, interested young ladies should call 262-7726. --V Pageant hosted by local group Subscribe To The Grand Prairie Daily News The Rho Psi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi of Grand Prairie will host the Metro- plex Sweetheart Pageant on Nov. 15, at Forum 303 Mall. Girls ages 2-3 will compete in Miss Photogenic with ages 10 -13, and 14-17 competing in three modeling and two talent events along with photogenic.

A total of 70 trophies will be awarded along with a high-point trophy. Entry fee will be $10 plus addi- tional competition fees and any girl selling over $50 in ads may enter the pageant free of charge. For additional information, and entry forms, girls should call 264-4079 or 263 -0859. CARPETS 230 S. Nursery-Irving Remnants Bill shafer Seconds Roll-ends Discontinueds sq.

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