The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1965 Page: 3 of 6
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Ennis, Texas
B. C. Beauchamp of Waxahachie.
Little Michelle Beauchamp, who
days in the homes of their pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Muir-
CUSTOM MADE
UPCO PRINT SHOP
CUSTOM MADE
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their Christmas tree, and visited
with them.
Mrs. McBrierty served Ger-
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MRS. A. M. WRIGHT
Mrs. A. M. Wright has return-
ed home from a Christmas and
New Year vacation with her chil-
dren in Fort Worth, Bedford and
Grand Prairie.
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BOB WALKER
Ennis, Texas
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AIR FORCE
Mrs. Dunkerley served
fee and cake.
NEWLY-PURCHASED HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Emmert
have moved from 409 W. Brown
to their newly-purchased home
at 809 Loy Lane. Both commute
to work in Dallas as Mrs. Em-
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Mrs. James was presented a
gift from the members of the
Dorcas Circle of which she was
an active member.
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assurance of complete
customer satisfaction
NEWMAN CHILDREN
HOSPITALIZED
Johnny and Connie Newman,
infant twins and their brother,
Todd, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Edward Newman, are
ill of severe colds and pneumon-
ia in Memorial Hospital, Corsi-
cana, but are now much improv-
ed there. Two have required the
use of oxygen tents.
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COME ON IN—Bathing beau-
ties and black-eyed peas will
herald the new year at
Corpus Christi, Texas.
Gloria Miller, above, will be
one of the participants in the
traditional New Year’s Day
Swim which includes the
first beauty contest of each
year.
On or off in a hurry, one-piece stretch play suits are the latest in fashion and comfort
for tots. Boys’ suit (left), has solid-colored body and white sleeves and neck ribbing. Stir-
rups underfoot, keep the garment in place. Snap closure at the back gets it off in ajify.
Girls’ style (right) is ruffled at the neck and has back snaps. Snaps in both suits facilitate
diaper changes. These arc Carter’s designs. ' \ . ?
a new member and elected re-
porter.
7 The .program on “A Look at
Ourselves as Christian Women”
was presented by Mrs. N. A.
Hammack.
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FOR SALE
Near completion—3 bed-
room, 2 baths, built-ins, large
den with fireplace, central air,
on corner lot across from Aus-
tin School.
Equity in FHA Brick Vene-
er, payments include T.&I.
only $79.
1,800 Sq. Ft. Modern Frame
—2 baths, lovely large corner
lots, workshop. 412 S. Carlton.
2 Houses on 3 Lots—901
and 903 N. Kaufman. Good
investment for resale or com-
mercial site.
Large 6 Room Frame in
good nieghborhood, paved
corner, pecan trees.
Nice Lot in Sonoma —
70' x 318’, utilities, tpped.
Well Improved 200 Acre
Stock Farm on pavement,
$200 acre, 29% down.
17 Acres on FM Road, good
fence, barn, stock pend:
Several Houses complete
with bath to be moved.
Several Rentals. - <
O. K. BAILEY
tess to the Grand-Dozen Club
Monday night at her home, 802
S. Dallas St.
The business session was
made brief so the group could
hear President Johnson’s mes-
sage on TV.
Plans were made for the next
meeting Jan. 1, when the group
will have a Valentine party at
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Roll call was answered by the
following: Mmes. George Hed-
rick, Norris Lipscomb, R. E.
Erisman, Jewel Shipley, Melba
Walker, J. W. Nabors and the
hostess.
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Jack McKay f
Mrs. Josie Mad St. Clair
Miss Lillith Bolt ;3 2
Damion Nickles.-
Lee Crow 6
Mrs. Leo Christian,*e
Mrs. Myrtle Elliott
Mrs. J. J. Blazek,
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Mrs. Frank F. Haskovec
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Arthur W. Hobbs 4;
Mrs. Luther Coppok
Jack McKinney , a /
Mrs. Annie M. Madray
Josie Hernandez K ( ,
E. T. Roberts Sr. l 6
J. A. Minatrea
(Mrs. Setty Hurley <
Mrs. Floyd 'Wafer—-4
Mrs. Florence Cassell •
Mrs*. J. M. Anderson
Mrs. Josie Lusk
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NO-STICK COOKING
NO-SCOUR CLEANUP
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Lewis in the Ennis Nursing Home for the
Baylor Hospital, Dallas, and Mrs. patients there. The club took
A. L. Thomas at her home. Mrs. gifts to each patient there
C. C. Shugart was introduced as Christmas, placing them under
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and Iler uncle anctaunt, Mr. and ' % n 1- —
Mrs. Duane Potter and chil- HERE FROM LUBBOW e
dren, returned home with her Mrs Chari,, Eorwggc.
Club; Plan Valentine Party at Rest Home
Mrs. H. J. McBrierty was hos- man chocolate cake and hot
spiced pineapple percolator
punch.
ed to their home in Temple
Holiday Season
Guests in Home
The L. C. Cooks
December 26 dinner guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.
C. Cook and Larry were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hamic and Robert of
Dallas, Mrs. Evelyn Mathews of
Hearne.,, Mrs. John Splawn and
Bill Splawn. Other visitors dur-
ing the holidays were Mrs.
George Grammer and Dee Ann
of Bardwell. New Year’s Eve
overnight guests of Larry were
Tom Roberts of Dallas, Johnny
Ruffin, Charles Bishop and Lar-
ry Burns. These boys have spent
New Year’s Eve and been over-
night guests in the Cook home
the past four years. Other New
Year’s Eve visitors were Greg
Kimbrough of Prairie Village,
Kansas; Bill McCall, Marcus
Bruner, Ronald and Donald Mc-
Coy. .
mert is employed by Murray
Loan an Investment Com-
pany, there, and Mr. Emmert is
■ employed at Southwestern Life
Insurace Co., Dallas.
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Social Calendar
TUESDAY -- 7:30 p.m. —
The fathers of the Stephen F.
Austin School t hildren will meet
in the school cafetorium.
TUESDAY—7:30 p.m.—Ennis
Art Club will meet at the home
of Beetrice Chalmers, 807 W.
Knox.
WEDNESDAY— 9:30 a.m. —
National Honor Society of EHS
presents “Pocahontas” at San
Jacinto Auditorium.
MONDAY—7 p.m.—Band Par-
ents Club will meet at the Band
House.
head here and Mr. and Mrs.
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program chairman, presented
the program regarding Ewha
Woman’s University from the
book, "Summoned To A N e w
Age.’ ’She used a lighted cand-
le before the map of Southern
Asia and an arrangement of
" pear blossoms for the worship
center. The scripture lesson was
taken from Matthew 5:14-16; 7:-
16-20 and Psalms 1. Mrs. March-
banks closed the program with
a Korean prayer, Like A Reid.
Nine members were present.
The meeting was dismissed by
prayer by Mrs. W. A. Howard.
FLA. LINEBACKER
GOES TO COWBOYS
DALLAS. (AP).—The Cowboys
announced today the signing of
Roger Pettee, 6-foot, 220-pound
linebaicker from the University
of Florida.
WSCS Meets Mon.
In Fellowship Hall
The Mary Martha Circle of
First Methodist Woman’s So-
ciety of Christian Service met
Monday morning in Fellowship
Hall of the church.
Mrs. W. A. Mizell, chairman,
opened the meeting with pray-
er. Members reported ill were
Miss Beatrice Hodge at her
the GUESTS OF MRS. ?
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-isa and Sherry. : Gardner o f l
Dallas returnedhome),5 Sunday
afternoon after visitingi- since
Thursday here .witha their
grandmother, - Mrs. - Mildred
Gardner...
spent the week between the
Clubs • Personalities • Weddings e Homemaking e Fashion
Mary Martha Circle Mrs. McBrierty Hostess to Grand-Dozen
Mrs. Etheridge
Honors Mrs.
James at Coffee
Mrs. O. G. Ethridge honored
Mrs. C. A. Jamles, who is moving
to Austin this week, with a
coffee Friday afternoon from 3
until 4 at her home on Telico
Road.
3-PIECE OVENPROOF
BOWL SET m0o
Beautiful ovenproof bowl sets. 3 Bowls in e E5 69 A
the set ranging in size from 6 % to 8% e b--
inches.
The hostess served finger
sandwiches, banana - nut bread,
cookies and coffee to the 27
present. She was assisted in
serving by Miss Susie Schoeps,
Mrs. O. H. Lumpkin, Mrs. Sallie
Richards and Mrs. W. A. How-
ard.
THE BEAUCHAMPS'
RETURN TO TEMPLE
FROM HERE
Mr. and Mrs. James Beau-
champ and children have return-
BIG
ASSORTMENT
HAIR GOODS
Items that sell regularly up to 59e.
Barrettes, Head Bands, Ring
Combs, Glamour Bobs and many
other popular hair items.
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Booths" Grandson
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Officer, Baylor
A clipping from a Waco pap-
er concerning Tommy P. Her-
ring, 22-year-old grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Booth of En-
nis, follows:
Tommy P. Herring, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roger P. Herring
of 1226 Kane Strelet in Bell-
mead, is serving as secretary-
treasurer of the mid-law class at
Baylor University School of
Law. Herring has a BBA de-
gree from Baylor and is sched-
uled to receive his law degree
next November. He is a mem-
ber of Delta Theta Phi l a w
fraternity.
Dorcas Circle in
. Meet in Home
Mrs. Marchbanks
The Dorcas Circle of t h e
Woman’s Society of Christian
Service met Monday morning in
the home of Mrs. Owen March-
banks. As the members arrived
the hostess served a delicious
fruit cup with coffee cake and
coffee.
The meeting was opened with
a moment of silent prayer after
which the members prayed
The Lord’s Prayer. Mrs. O. G.
Ethridge, the Circle chairman,
presided over the business ses-
sion. Sbvventy-nine visitsi were
reported for November and
December.
Mrs. Owen Marchbanks, the
1 Now, no-stick cooking with the conven-
, 1 ience of no-scour cleanup! Available at a
hr l*, low price you’d expect to pay for an
ordinary fry pan. Amazing Teflon resists
sticking, makes cleaning a breeze,
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ON THE
AVENUE
By FAY CASEBOLT
Orchids to the National Hon-
or Society of EHS for prevent-
ing “Pocahontas” with a profes-
sional life cast tomorrow to gain
funds for a new duplicator for
the high school. You’ll enjoy
the romantic story, to be given
on the stage of San Jacinto Audi-
torium at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday.
“An educated person is one
who voluntarily does more
thinking than is necessary.”
Or as wk have read “is one
who is soberly aware of his own
ignorance.”
And this is one we like “If
you have something to do that
is worthwhile doing, don’t talk
about it, but do it. After you
have done it, your friends and
enemies will talk about it.”
And we really like this one
“Please do not ask for credit.
We don’t have enough money
either.”
And Ralph Waldo Emerson’s
“The louder he talked of his
honour, the faster we counted
the spoons,” is one we like, too.
Orchids to Jan. 6 birthdays—
ELSIE MAE MUNN, MRS. W. T.
MUNN, MRS. J. H. McNEIL, M.
C. PORTER, MARSHA LYNN
CHALMERS, MRS. JAMES WIL-
HOITE, DOUG WHITE, son of
the Rev. and Mrs. C. Douglas
White; JOHN SCOTT TAYLOR
(1944).
Orchids to Jan. 6 wedding an-
niversary couples — MR. and
MRS. A. C. BYRON (1954), MR.
and MRS. W. T. SMITH (1922),
MR. and MRS. C. E. FULLER
on their 32nd.
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Circle, WSCS
b, . 4 Mrs. Floyd Dunkerley was hos-
tess Monday morning at her
home to the First Methodist
WSCS Deborah Circle.
Mrs. G. R. Thomas, circle
leader, presided. Forty-eight
visits were reported. The next
study “The Nation and the
Kingdom” will begin Monday,
January 11, at 9:30 a.m. in the
church parlor, it was announced.
Mrs. Chester Johnson brought
the interesting lesson on t h e
Ewha Woman's University in
Korea.
( Present were ten members
and two guests, Miss Annie El-
der and Mrs. Tom G. May, sis-
ters of the hostess.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1965, newspaper, January 5, 1965; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1586540/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.