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Plano Daily Star-Courier from Plano, Texas • Page 5

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Plano, Texas
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Plano Star Courier Sunday, May 13 1973 Section I Pages IRST ATIONAL BANK broke ground for an addition to its building on Ave. last Wednesday morning. Bill (ioodman. left: Jim Kent center; and David Met all dig up a mound of earth in a symbolic gesture of the start of construction. Kent is owner of J.N.

Kent Construction Co. of Dallas. Ilis firm will build the bank addition. DIGEST 4rts and Crafts Fair Robert Hicks of Plano will be among the 290 Texas artists and craftsmen gathering May 25-28 in Kerrville for the second annual Texas State Arts Crafts Fair. Hicks will will exhibit photograohv.

The fair, sponsored by the Texas Tourist Development Agency, will be the largest show of Texan arts and crafts ever presented. Participants are from 94 Texas cities, town and communities-from Bloomburg on the Arkansas border to El Paso in the west, and from Pampa in the panhandle to Alamo, LaFeria, Mission and Pharr in the south. They were selected from over 450 applicants from across the state. Under colorful, open-sided tents spaced along Quinlan Creek on the Hill Schreiner Institute campus, exhibitors will not only show and sell their wares, but will demonstrate their skills Fairground performances ol the Kerrville Folk Festival, a fiddler's contest and plenty of including such items as homemade ice cream and sourdough bread-will add to the festivities Junior Players Cui Id Applications are now being accepted for the Junior Players Guild summer Production Performing Workshop. Creative Summertime, 1973.

The four-week involvement, June 4 through 29, is open to youth, ages ten through eighteen, interested in playmaking and production of theatre for young audiences. The Workshop will include Continued from Page I the religious Monday will be Merchant Promotion Day with an old fashion dollar sale and sidewalk sales. There will be Centennial activities throughout the city at each shopping center and the downtown area. There will be an Industry Day on Tuesday. Tours will be conducted all day.

Each local industry will have displays and luncheons. The evening will end with square dancing and a hoedown. Ladies Day will be Wednesday with a White Collar Girls Luncheon. The evening will include the Premiere performance of the historical Spectacular. This is a huge historical outdoor presentation of Plano's history presented with a local cast of 3(H).

Thursday will be Youth Day with games, contests, a picnic, talent show and fiddlers contest. Tthe second performance of the historical spectacular will also be featured. Friday is Agriculture Day with a display of farm machinery Then and Now. The third performance of the historical spectacular will be all phases of artistic and technical planning, preparing and performing of a trouping production that will tour various areas of Dallas and the surrounding communities. Classes, beginning on June 4th, will meet Monday thru Friday, 9:30 a.m.

12:30 p.m. through June 22nd at the Midway Hills Christian Church, 11001 Midway Road, one block North of Royal Lane on Midway. Trouping performances will be given June 25th thru 29th at locations to be announced. Tuition is fifty dollars for the four-week workshop and enrollment will be limited. For additional information or application send name, address, phone, age and school attended to P.O.

Box 7090, Dallas, 75209 c-o Summer Workshop- Epilepsy Genealogical It orkshop The Genealogical Com mittee of the Collin County Historical Society will sponsor a Genealogical Workshop Saturday, May 12 at to a.m. in the Collin County Court House, McKinney. County District Clerk, Clara Travillion, and County Clerk, James Webb, will open their offices for the workshop. The physical location of Collin County records and the information of Genealogical nature contained within these records will be discussed. Members of the County Bar Association have volunteered to assist the participants in using these records.

Registration will be at 10 a.m. in the District Office, Second Floor. Court House. The program will continue until 12 noon. The Collin County Abstract Company has made available their Affidavit of Heirship files to assist All parents of children with epilepsy are invited to attend an informative meeting sponsored by the Dallas Epilepsy Association.

The given. Saturday will be the Quasquicentennial Day. The morning will be a huge birthday cake. The Mayor and other city officials will host the presentation of awards to the oldest married couple, oldest father and oldest mother. A barbecue will be given by the service clubs of Plano.

The afternoon will include the judging of beards for of burial of time capsule and the final performance of the historical spectacular. WHEELER MAYTAG HOME APPLIANCE A CENTER RED CARPET vi On All Makes Models 1039 Hith Street 423-3340 meeting will be held Friday, May 18, 7:30 at Dallas Rehabilitation Institute (Caruth), 7850 Brookhollow, (two blocks north of Parkland Hospital off Harry Hines Blvd.) Dr. Lillian Solomon will discuss home management of the child with special problems. Dr. David Daley, neurologist, will speak on medical treatment of epilepsy.

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1953-1986