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FOUR—ENNIS DAILY NEWS— Saturday Fvenlnp, March 27, 1954
FOR 8ALE: Oraoery and Market
doing a guou dux'tiCAS. Selling out
on account of 111 health. Bell lix-
ture* at a bargain and Inventory
tbe stock. J. W. Lynn. Box 53. Fer-
ris. Tex.
Too Late To Classify Mainly for Women
By UNITED PRESS
Faith, Hope and Charity
President Eisenhower has broken
the Democratic latrty'x monopoly
I on faith, hope and charity.
The chirr* in America
' are Mm. Annie Faith MucDonnell,
Mia. Ellen Hope Daniels, and Mrs.
Nora Charity Murphy,
i They celebrate their 86th blrth-
i day In Marlboro, MIhas.. on Satur-
i day. Anion* the greetings that ar-
rived for them was a letter from
I President Eiserthower.
Bald Faith, t»imaking also for
I Hope and Clmrity, "We've been
lifelong Democrats, but after get-
I ting this butUidiy greeting from
| the White House, we all turned
11(spublicans Inirnedlately.”
J Alter extending personal ron-
gmtulatlona and good wishes, Pres-
ide ut (Eisenhower expressed the
hope "That you will uH enjoy good
health for many years to come."
hover at the White Mount new* MANY OUT-OF-TOWNFRS AT
photograph*** 4*nnar. *ven thoughj C. B KFXVrR rUNf.RAL RllfS
the lyrics were written Just for the Those fretn out of town who were
occasion. here Friday for funeral services for
The reason. The lyrics were set j c B Keever included Mr.
tu the tune “Ui just wild about' Mn w £ Harper Mr uni
Hwrry-’’ Mrs. W. L, Costello, Pat Kelthly, j
| Nell Hetknan, V. B. O’Neal, Dave
, . Ooggans, C. C. Cleorge, Bob Pow-
'Ilte government reports the cost j eUi L. H mmieux, Oeorge Btarr.
n* Uvinw declined slightly lust Mr* Floyd Daniels Mrs C. E Mr-
First Presbyterian
Rev. Richmond McKinney, Paster
Dwight Alyerson, Sunday School
Superintendent
Sunday:
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a-m.—Morning Womliip.
6:45 p.m.—Youth Fellowship.
7 00 p.tn —K v e n 1 n g Worship.
Concert of Sacred Music pflu.ved on
CoimsonaUi Organ.
Wednesday:
ti 30 p.m —Otiotr Practice.
7 JO pm.—Mid-week Service.
month. Surveys of 46 cities allowed
food prices in 39 of them had
dropped slightly. Coffee prices,
however, continued to rise.
The Argentine embassy says
Singer Dick Kayines has applied
for a passport to his native iAr-
Forgotten
FACTS
, From the files of the Ennis Dally
Now#:
T«-Il Y« tin A*u
"The current Issue of the South-
Speech Contest
Award Winners
A contest to encourage accuracy
j 'n memory work, to strengthen the
, power of concentration and to de-
velp mental poise was recently com-
pleted by*students at the Cooke
School of Speech, first through the
wn-nvli ni'mdiia.
The content award winners were
Called Meeting
Of Garden Club
Hcnorlng Mrs. Jones
Mr. and Mr<* C O Jnnei will go
to Dallas on Sunday for a birth-
day dinner nonoring Mrs. Jones
A business meeting of Ennis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndal
Ooixlen Club has been caUed forj JonM-
Duffle, Gordon HU1 and Hurl B
Etler, all of Dallas.
Other* from Dallas Included i orn tT,wiric BtrUeUn gave u very Slgna Butt rileld. Theresa Comlskey,
John Hinton, Col. Bub Carson, Mrs tntemitin* story ot Lieutenant Sandra Jur'ca, Wylime HummerBu-
.uwalay, March 30, at 3:J0 pja
The meet We w:t» oe at tne at.
Thomu* pariah house.
Noble OauK, Mra. H. Seay, Mrs.
Llll'an Kelgle, Edward Mum, Jack
R CuldiweH, Mrs Lora Tunnel!,
i*rnR*HThw JiTSS a«uw' Mr. and Mr*.
! W.lUi K i' I M’ Routt Warllck. Miss Sudle War-
sU k by her Ux iible-plsgiied hua- llcfc Mr, ^ Mrt j p Townsend,
band to the end i n hta fight against, Mr ttnd (Mr/> Jknmy Towaswt),
! the deportation order.
.. , t z tnnc Manning, Kay Gibbons, Mlro
SSTto ZJ? i,JaVClku' *'Hmy JHPr' Freddy New*
l untvy Mhi l" World W ” U,n' M '** 0tasW- R,,nny Co,vln'
cc nuj m inti«KMnu world war. J|lff D#vlg ja„klc Burkhead Judy
"A recent isaye of live Corpus. „ J
Clirtotl Caller-Times carried an hi- 8 *' Ionl OUsmenU'
tcrenting feature story of H. C.
Noel, native Kills Courtlan, atid his
experience in /building and num-
BABY CHICKS
WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS
AVAILABLE NOW
Carter's Hatchery
713 W. Avenir Ennis, Texas
White House Story
A story Is going tlhe rounds in
Washington about Singer Eileen
Barton—and a song she didn’t get
to sing.
Seems she was warned not to
sing the song to President Risen-
Mra. Cecil Tarrant Alexander. Mia , .....
Film Actress Susan Bull -whose: Annie pearl Oulnyeard and Mrs. j llf,ir4< ,r|IliH •>
rhht leg w.us amputated In Jami- j Seigle Winfield. -*Le.oy Thrasher, fornu-rly of En
ary to prevent the sjiread of can-1 * 1 ' '
csv, says she will /walk down the
March
from Childrens; Mr, and Mia. Lu- i Clockey Hospital In Temple, rjamt , l Fi. - Mayor Roibcrt Wagner
tiher Peveto, Miss Jacqueline Povoto,1 thp -week end In tlie home of Mr. I"'1' hus luriied Uj the White
Banks from Orange; Mr. uixl Mia, P. IS1. Duncan." , (Houm- lor h< lji in trying to end Ute
I alKl Mia. M. J. Ho gun, Alto; Mr. | Twenty Five Years Ago expanding waterfront strike at New
i and Mrs. J. D. Kirven, Waxahuchie;
aisle when *'he inarm* Actor Dick
Umg. The wedding i» scheduled for
April 11th In Santa Barbara, Calif.
Playboy Porflrio Rubirosa says and £d
th next girl he marries will be a ]
l»or girl. He says he l«
with women
Hutton.
NY Mayor Turns
To Washington
For Strike Aid
Washington, D.C
| Mm. McNaughUm from Hospital
Mis. LlUktn MkiNuugiHan expects
1 to arrive home Sunday from Dalles
1 where she has been a Itoupltul pu-
tient, aoconypanted by her daugh-
ters, Mia. Grtguby Jackson and Mrs.
George Blanchard, of Arcadia.
Calif.
Here from Waco
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Stork of Waco
are spending the week end In Bo-
nis.
Now Convalescent
Ivan Goodwin, director of Ennis
High School band, who has been a
; patient In Ennis Municipal Hospital
j for several’ weeks is now convales-
i cent ntul will be transferred Sunday
to the home of Ills mother, Mrs. J.
I W. McAlister .219 N. Kaufman 8t.
"Marshall Shaw. Ennis High York’ ’VVl,"nor President Elsen-
ARNOLD S HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Are you in the dog house? If so, let roe build it for
you. Otherwise, anything in home improvements, lip
to 3 years to pay. Free estimates.
900 S. KAUFMAN PHONK 19
like rioh Uaibuiu g p King, Ray Crowder, James School vocatkmal agriculture stu-, ,K UT1 11 telegram that the Fed-
i E. Keever Jr., E. C, HarjSlSr and1 dent, captured first honors In tlv ,Ruvornmc: t 1ms "sole respon-
mm
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American Pilots
And French AF in
Race With Rain
Dry drynleaning process puts new
life and good looks back In your
clothes at no extra cost.
Manning Cleaners
, Patton and' R. E. Forson from
Dion Bien Phu, Indo-China, , Oarland; Howard Ekhnioton nnd
! March 26 iUP).—American civilian | m,. u1mi Mrs. A. L. Basse fropi Han
! pilots and French airmen are racing Antonio, nnd Mrs. O^oige Blanch-
I a rainstorm In Indo-China. ftrp of Arcadia, Calif.
They’re taklnug off from Hanoi ] .. . -
and speeding the besieged French I To Visit In Massachusetts
fortress of Dein Bela Phu to the Mrs. R. B. White Sr. will leave
117 S. Dallas
Phone 998
AT THE
-V.V ’I*
Sduud GUunalted.
First Methodist
Rev. Cecil Ellis, pastor
Nnnday:
9;45 a.m.—Church 8chool, J. F.
Homback sujierintendeiit.
10.50 a.m—Morning Worship. The
message. "Life’s Greatest Satisfac-
tion,” by the pastor.
1:30 p.m.—Junior Choir Rehear-
sal.
4:00 pm.—Youth Choir Rehear-
sal.
5:00 p.m—Vesper Sendee. Tlie
pastor's sermon topfcc "Gocl’s Oreut
Love."
6:00 p.m —Adult Choir Rehearsal.
Monday:
11:00 am.—Woman’s Society of
Chriietlun Sendee Day Apart pro-
gram at the church, Mrs. Owen
Murehbunk*. program chairman.
Tueuday through Thursday:
Woman's Society of Christian
Service Conference meeting at First
Methodist Church, Corsicana.
Wednesday:
7.00 p.m.—Methodist Youth Fel-
lowship.
Thursday:
7:30 p.m.—Churoh School Cotuicll
meeting at the churoh. All officers
and teachers of the Church School
arc urged to be present.
Bapt
i. i*»«
Church of Christ
West Avenue and Sherman Street
Frank L. (’ox. Minister
Lord's Day:
9 46 am—Bible school, with
' clasgaa for all. We are hoping for
.another gam in atteiKlance.
: 10:50 am—Worship hour. 'Di-
vine Fbiglvenesti" will b»> tire mln-
Mer's aennon subjact. The sermon
wll’ toe followed by communion.
ti JO p.m.—Youna paopio’s train-
ing classes
: 7 .55 pm Worship hats? M »»>'■
tun« the minis let will present a
hwiMMi on ’•Hope, the Anchor of tin
BouL"
| Brgnwulay:
9 30 am—The ludles rlass ae«-
;Uo»» one, will stud> Revelation
•rl.Kpter 4.
2 1 Ri pm —The ladles class, see-
’t:oii two. will ('onUma- ti* courar
chi "Olortfymg o«d.” gnum
■ tUiaais to tin* subject of convtr-
; sion.
780 pm Pravri meeting, with
«1 iw\Hi Ramxu> ar. leader The Para-
ble id tlie h i l»ra>er» i Dike t>
will U the sutojerf for tliarusalun
\pr« VMRi
The jpruv (wanaelMrtir nievUtw,
w Ah Max T Neel of H-*oat.si as
gvwsf exwnaehat and Audle Tytw*
as w« dwaruH
Jsar 7-it
Tlw daily imaiMa IkWr arhoui
Thas will *m a steal nwg ui tlw
tile et the cvaggregattim
Robert C. Fling. Pastor
Sunday:
9:45 am —Sunday School. Lesson
texit: John 10:1-13. I/esrion topic,
“Jesus Strengthens His Disciples"
10:55 am—Morning wwship.
Special music, solo by W. C. Huff-
rtetier. Message, “The Shi of Un-
behef" (Miuk 6:1-6/ by the jmstor.
6:30 p.m .—Training Union.
7:30 p.m.—IHivenlng worship. Spe-
cial music, "My Lotxl And I ’ by
Miss PatrIda Ingle, Message, "The
Five Most Important Questions In
the Bible” by the pastor.
Monday:
1:00 p.m.- WiMU Bible Lesson In
following homes:
Elol.se Cow then circle—Ma s. Merle
Causey.
Anita Low circle—Mrs. Sob Wear,
Beth' Callaway circle-Mrs. Estes
Huff.
Helen Bagby circle—Mm. Stanley
Hutcheson.
Nhiu Hankins circle—Mrs. Clyde
Dent.
The Nursery, Sunbeams, Junior
G.A., Intermediate O A. and ft.A.
will meet at (he church at tine some
hour.
Wednesday:
7:00 p.m -Sunday School work-
ers training course
7:30 p.m --Prayer meeting.
6:30 p.m.—Choir rehearsal.
Saturday:
10:00 a in.—Junior choir rehear-
sal.
west. The American and French
airmen are trying to get ammunition
and supplies to the fort’s defenders
before rain clouds close In on the
area.
Holy Redeemer
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Corner: N. Preston A Baylor 89,
Rev. P. F. Gallagher, Pastor
Sundny: Masses 8 a.m. & 10 a.m.
Benediction at 7:30 p.m.
Weekday Masses nt 7 a.m.
Rosary each afternoon at
p.m.
Instructions lor adults by ap-
pointment.
Everyone la cordially Invited to
attend our Services.
Telephone 743
O. W. Phillips, all of Fort Worth. I dlrtrlct poultry judging contest | !i>l3^i,.v lor hun.llln:! the labor dis-
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Holg were held here Saturday." Shii/pcra said they would u»k
here from Fairfax, Oklu.; Mi’, and "Ellis County had ginned 122,923 ll"' ^'esiclent to invoke strlke-
Mrs. O. B. Keevor Jr. from Snyder; I boles of cotton of the crop of 1928, striping '1 aft -Hartley Act. jx»wcrs
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Bennett from I according to a report made public lo ,t''' thousands of longshoremen
Hobbs, N.M.; CocU D. WUUama, Bill|MRnah 20." ,tj:irk to
"A marriage of much interest on A labor union's ivgrvement to lift
Sunday whs that of Ikey PamuL lie bun on overtime work has awrt-
and Miss Kathryn Anderson. Mr.! cd a strike which would shut down
Parma Is the oldest son of Mr. and ; the British film Industry.
Mrs. I. J. Parma of this city and: The Nationalist executive com-
hts bride Is Uie daughter of Mr. | n lit tec of the Cinema Technicians
and Mrs. Bert Anderson of Jack
son, Mias."
this evening for a visit in the home
of her son. Dr. R. B. White, In
Stookibrldge, /Mass., and in the home
of her daotflrter, Mrs. E. C. Watts,
In Siu’intffleld, Mass.
AsMxdatioiji had demanded an end
to overtime work in film labora-
tories.
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First Baptist
Rev. R. P. ('tun|ihell, Pastor
Sunday:
10 OOn ill —Sunday School
10 60 am Worship w»rvlcc Spt>-
cud mudtc Sermon to> tlw*
0 30 p.m Tmtnirw Servu-c
7 30 (Mil Wot.-gup «rvkv' Con-
,;u singing »»t lamthnr hymns
Sermon b\ the imsior
M«mkn :
340 p.m WVtA mr^'ts m the
bungwlMW.
4 15 p.m Girls \uvilmn’
luOnfubu
1 00 pm —offa erw and tractorrs
tlw iwtolv nwvttni
1 35 i\*\% - AIM*wsen iff
Mvwaare by Hex H (' UtIV/o.u
Atterrbly of God
•n 1*9 Fidar
St. John Nep. Catholic
Rev. V. P. Mlool*. Pastor
Rev, Itohumll IIruby
Rev, Edward Maher, Asslstunt
Sunday Masses:
6:30, 8:00. 0:30 and 10:30 A.m.
Ahuna, 8:00 a.m.
Every Sundny, Benediction 7:00
p.m.
Every Sundny, Religion Classes 9
n.m.
Every First Sunday—Communion
for Junior Sodality.
High Maas at, 8:00 a.m.
Every Fourth Sunday—Commun-
ion for St. John High School So-
dality Unit—8:00 a.m.
Ilolydays or Obligation:
Masses—8:80, 8:00, 9:30, 10:30 a.m.
Church of God
Rhnwnee and Denton 8t
Rev. G. W. Alford, pastor
Jasper Ifohbs, Sundny School Supt
9 45 a m.—Sunday School.
11:0 n.m.—Mornlng Worship.
Radio broadcast each Sunday,
KHBR, Hillsboro, 9:15-9:45 a.m
1500 on dial. Pastor in charge.
Thursday:
8:00 pm—YEP. Service. Jasper
Hobbs, president.
Saturday:
8:00 p.m.-Mid-week services.
Church of*Christ
Garrett, Texaa
h L. Groves. Minister
Sunday:
10 (H» a m-Bible Closaea.
11 tsi DJII - Ssnil-,
7 00 pjn Evening Worotiip.
\A (Hlnesdav:
7 30 p.m Mld-wwk Service*
Preaching by Brother Wnyne
Sullivan.
Pentecostol Church
too V, Shaw/rtrr 519.
Krv. J. < . I.alrd. Pavtar
Arglr Ranev, Mmda\ Srhtod S»pt.
sunilii j
0 4ft a m -Sunday Helvol.
II dO a in Freaching Service
Wr*tnr-»dav:
1 30 nm P*wy MeeUng
7 w pm Bundav Night Ser\hw.
St. Thomos
t writer -hrenura
Rev. R. *. Hall. MlrUaler
SMMftayt
toft am— lloly OmmtalN
Monday:
J 8 pm —Meeting of VMM ftt
Che Chureh
YhatoU*:
9 oft a m -»Ldv Cmimmton
7 «• pm VNemng Prayer and
Family Nwht
m? /
AT TH ENNIS
Golated GUmacLu
^ *—-** - ■ __
It took less than an hour—forty-nine minute'-,
to be exact! The planes, the bombs, ihc straf.-.g,
the invading army . . . and then it was all over.
But how long does it take to get over :t w .r,
when it happens right on your doorstvp? A vuvr
. . . twelve years ... a lifetime?
The American who feels no comp.. :ion t ’ward
the tragic millions in whose front yard the b. ale
had to be fought has forgotten the sa, red see.--; of
the Revolutionary War. The Christian who m-
not see His Lord suffetiftft in t’ce path. . *
crippled world has forgotten tiie C', of Christ.
Tiii» w«»k in all cf the **Surei
our land people will he asked to g.ve
aid their distressed brethren in oth r la*’ Is.
Even if you haven't been to church fer i ’.•'tv,
while—go now to share your hie sings v .th a
world of suffering millions And pe 'n,:. in
the very act of giving you'll discover -new the
joy of worship.
By the gift of His Son. God touched the heart
of mankind.
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Wayman A. M. E. Chapel
• 1013 West Ennis Avenue
Itev. J. It. Roberts, Pastor
Where visitors are always welcome
Sunday:
9:45 a.m.—aunday School. Prof.
B F. Thomas, Supt.
11:00 n.m.—Morning Worship,
c oo p.m —ace League, sister
Irene Burks, president.
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Monday:
7:30 p.m.—Official Board.
3:30 p.m.—Mission. Slstar Lelor
Yates, president.
Tuesday:
7:30 p.m.—First and Third: Trus-
tee Second and Fourth. Bro. John
Bell and Bro. Guy Wright, presi-
dents.
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m.—Prayer meeting, Bro.
John Bell, chairman prayer band.
Thursday:
Teachers meeting and Stewardess
board No. 1: announced each week.
Sister John Bell, president.
Friday:
7:30 pm.—Choir rehearsal. Sister
Vnder Jasper, president. Our Choirs
are under the direction of Mrs. M.
C. Wilson and Mrs. Roy Washing-
ton.
6:30 p.m.—Usher board meeting,
SlKtei Qtillltt Gipson, president.
Fourth Ward Baptist
Rev. W. B. Smith, Pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. WHHs
Love, superintendent.
ltX)0 n.m.-- Morning Worship.
6 00 p.m.-B Y P U.. Mrs. Mablt
Thomas, president
7 30 p.m —Night Worship.
Mondav:
7:45 p.m.—Mli'lor.iry Circles.
Wednesday:
Prayer and Sunday School Teach-
OK Meeting.
Friday:
Senior Ch
ers Meeting
BE SURE TO ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY
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