The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1954 Page: 3 of 6
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Marlborough House to Be Closed;
Was Home of the Late Queen Mary
London, Jun. 15 <CP».—An ecu, or for the Queen who steps down from
history end h#re tonight .with a the throne when u new reign begin*,
click of a lock and a door swung Ho traditionally, the house should
•hut on a stately mansion g0 to, Queen Mother Elizabeth.
Tonight Marlborough House will Paluce source* say Queen Mother
be closed officially iukI tlw keys Elizebetn nn* inspect vu Ills ,c.d-
turned over
Works.
That is where the late Q u »• <• u
Mary lived out her last days, sur-
rounded by vanishing lttth Century
splendor.
to the Ministry ol hence secretly, going over it from
! eeller to attic. Hut they also suy she
does not. Intend to move into it.
Queen Mother Elizabeth is fond
nt modern comforts and contem-
, | pantry color schemes.
(1 So It's anybody’s guess when the
Queen Mary liked to kci;p her finely redstono building on Lon*
home In tile old-fashioned style. Her cam's famous Mall will be re-opened,
personal possessions have been i'c- Borne think it won’t happen un-
moved, but ihe hiuua Ulterior, ifs le** Princess Margaret g<UK married
hearty a century behind ihetl»ixls,r Thau, It thought, the Queen Mother
The reception room.-, Uc cupered ; may “request" the Queen to grant
with failing .silk panels, awl^the j.e.r tlu* tenancy ol Marlborough
decorations are all ol the <31 ibdrgfely House, so she can move out of the
glided manner so pnpulAi in dhe j whltg modern Clarence House of St.
days ol Queen Victoria. There is j.imcs Palace she now' shares with
only one sta.lf telephone switch ^Margaret,
board, and very few bathrooms.
Traditionally, Marlborough House
:t> the royal Dower-House, the home jQyS N OW IS Time
lillian moorhead may To Prune Orchard
NURSING HOME , „ ,
J. b. Rosoorough, horticultural
( marketing specialist tor the Texas
i Agricultural Extension Hervice, sa.ys
! that If you haven’t already done so,
I now i.s the time for pruning in your
1 orchard. ♦
[ He says that il the trees are
I carrying a light crop ol buds this
J yeah less growth should be cut, but
l it the bud crop is heavy, considcr-
[ ably more growth should be re-
j moved from the orchard and burned
1 lu keep the borers from netting Into
| the ether trees.
This is one of the winter Jobs that
| have, !;o be done on time to dnstire
| a good crop this spring. The other
i winter Jobs are spraying and
i fertilizing All three should be com-
! pie ted before the trees come into
I bloom, the specialist said.
on tire
AVFNUE
By kLMAKICTII PA It SONS
MARVIN BLAIR, manager of the
Burr Lumber Company, Is a new
member of the Lions Club.
CHARLES C. HOGAN who will la-
73 on Hi. Patrick h Day was In fin- j
uis for his regular monthly .visit
today. Mr, Hogan .doesn't drive his
ear any.mutt, but around the mid-
dle of each month he gets on' a bus.
in Dallas und goes to Hutching lor*
a hair cut;, then he goes on to!
Perris for a visit and on to Ennis
that night, for n visit with old
friends the next-day. Mr. Hogan said
lip hadn't earned' any tnoijey for j
two years, except the $2(1 he re- 1
reived for serving (Mf'iV‘hirtand'hV
didn't really earn that, he said Hi-,
spends a great d *ul ol time gat'd- j
citing and says he has been fairly
.successful In , raising Texas Blue |
Bella, or Purple Gentians, lie rcc-
< mm -nds them for cut flowers. Hays
(hey sometime-; Iasi for nearly two
weeks. He has lived In Dallas 30
years and says his sister, MRS
MARY WILLIAMS, is in Dallas,
too. Their brother, JIM HOGAN of
Tulsa Is in tlie Kuty Hospital in
D nison i«iicl will probably be there j
for some time. Mr, Jim Hogan, Il ;
icetns, started in the baggage room
for I lit. Southath P«c|he. here, then
went to Halt A uplift lo with lit- Kat.y I
and then on iTtlsk.* He retired j
•cvcral years |go.' ,, • \' i.i
*l£nJI%r
I rlday Evening. January 151' H>f4— K.NNIS DAII.V NEWW—'THREE
dallas fashion center
Brick CoiiNtructlon, Air Chnilithtned
Personalized cure for the aged
A home away from home!;
—1-Reasonable Prlyos-* Jlj
116 N. ICwfeng St. f ’fiffllas;' *fhxas
YAle 7780
HAI PIOJtLE V Gubin ltd,
HIRDFXSSIA, HEEL ‘and LARKY
OLIVEJt Irry anion ‘'those who will'
observe I heir birthdays <m Janinlry
Hi
|s|p
siim
Wmmm:
Homes For Sale
Nlee three lied rooms & two
baths, garage attached three
year old modern borne, locutrd
110 VV. Gilmer St. all hardwood
finished floors with lots of built
In cabinets and closet*.
Nice five rooms, bath, front and
back porch, maple floor* in liv-
ing. anil ffhtlng 'rlmms, corner
with one and one-hall lots, fruit
and pecan trees. 202 West Lati-
mer SI reel.
Good seven room dwelling, dou-
ble garage, front and hack perch-
es, large lot, shade trees includ-
ing two or three pecans. City and
Luke water. 102 MY. t Denton
Slrect.
Good four lied room frame
dwelling, double garage, City
& Lake water, nice shade trees
on pavement, 71.’* IV. Knox St.
For price and other information
see—
W. D. Arden
Exclusive Agent
Office opposite l'ost Office
Phone 503
1 WPM|jpMMI
Mainly for VJomen ~~****m**
To Board Meeting
Those from Emits who will attend,
the Texas Federation of Women’s
Clubs. District II, board meeting
at the Baker Hotel In Dallas on
Saturday include Mrs E J Kendall,
Mrs. F, E. Davis, Mrs W H Vick
ui’d Mrs. P. V Mulkey.
There may be others attending
also, but they had not made deli
•utte uiTunseii’fiU* this morning,
according lo tuc report..
U.D.C. to Meet
| With Mrs. Jones
| Mrs (' O. Jones will ht. hostess to
; members of Daffttn-L tinner Chap-
1 Leiv United >'Daughters of the
Confederacy, and their guests, on
. Tuesday.
The meeting will be held ut Mrs.
j Jones’ home at 3 p in
Mi I-. E Davis will review Hur-
ii-.-H Kane's “Lady of Arlington,”
the life ol Mrs. Robert IS Lee.
|
ATTEND MEETING
| OF PALMER CLUB
i Mrs. P V Mulkey anil Mrs W 1. j
Rube, woif lo at tend a meeting of
tlie Palmer study Chib at the Pul-
j mer Baptist Church tills afternoon.
Mrs. W R Elliott, of Waxiihachle |
I nn to be tld’ guest speaker
BUDGET VlllST - AID
i The Gu.s Appliance Maim
j I act uVer1: AssoehiJlon suggests easy
on the budget meat, Ion1 mul pan
j li(owiiea potatoes, Prepare your fav-
! ofltf tin’llt Iteaf Mixture, shape Into
i loaf ami nut lenglhwise across niu'l
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1
Forgotten
FACTS
From Hie files of The Knnls Dully
Neon.
— 10 YFAKN AGO —
Thud Barrington, Hums chair-
Study Course To
Be at Athens
Tlie 1054 Longhorn Recreation
1 Laboratory will be held Feb. 14-21
nit the Christian Youth Foundation
Camp, Athens, Texas.
Lucille Moore, extension recrea-
tion specialist, suy* the purpose ui
the laboratory Ut to foster, encour-
ii in i ^ for the
Drive, called
Fourth War Bond1 u‘» *> “llc1 promote fellowship
meeting of bond uml community welfare through
« ' . •' « ilM.rfifl iiwtfPiillfttt
rnlesmen to discuss plans for reach- recreation,
mg Ennis1 »32M.lH)() quota J)' Tlie extension service points out
The enifrttfcment of MM Nettle while the luboratoiy Is not
Ruy Brown of Garrett, and KlmrrfAl-'onsorcd by uny organization. It
r. McCord was announced. ^U! •uppoit and approval of a
Monro,* Howsrd White was the *"*(,f organizations like the
new mliilstci of the Emils Church 1 Ministers organization, Texas
,,f (*j11)N( EVfenMnn Service, Farm Bureau,
The birth /)i James Stephen *°V and othent.
BtobV Was announced i "iformaUoii or. how-to erw*ll or on
— 25 YF\IIM A(iO _ I specific recmitton activities can be
Mrs Villi, Mae Cowart of Emils I <»b'alned front these organizations
or from your County Extension
Agents.
Howell of Dallas were!
and I G
married
George He -lye was III at Ills home,
11102 N Bi eekemtdge Ht,
Charles H Smith, prescription
clerk e‘ the Otxtellaw Drug Co . was
1!) with the tin.
Mi C. H Knight went to Dallas
to lx- with her sister, Mrs J, K
Ml/,ell of Chatflild, who was op-
erated In a Dallas sanitarium.
Hospital News
Visiting hours ill Emtf:t Municipal
MEN IN
SERVICE
CpI Alphonse H Jurlcek arrived
in Jamiury 13 after serving with
i the armed forces in Oermnny.
He will spend seven days here
i with Mis, Jurlcek, the former Miss
Willie Ami Hoskovcc, before report-
j log to Camp Chaffee for discharge.
Fall Into Mill Mangles
Texan as Makes Repairs
Houston, Jan. 15 iUP>.—Tyenty- 1
I elr.ht-yeur-old Robert L. Munsll ol
Houston hits been mangled, lie tell !
! Into a metal, screw conveyor early ;
this morning while he was repairing ;
| a belt at the L’. ele Johnny Mills
[Feed Mill.
It took Harris County Emergency
! Corpsmen and ambulauee drivers
a Hut’ Hum an hour to remove
| Mim,sll's body fn n the machinery
1 .ijfijp. CLTseom ol tlie Fmergenm
ffyi pH says it aiisti'l k "OWTI If Mim-
’d! t|i| ;f*t1 and tell m whether he
! accldcritally fouchtul an electric
; wire and was knocked senseless,
A tempornture illfferenee of only
ope degree between the walls of
yTilr home and the warmer air In
ybUr room will cause dust pnd dirt
t,n ;z»ttle on the walls, Westlnu-
heustj home-planinng experts re-
poit. Nall heu:i* and plaster lathes,
presenting add surfaces, are par-
ticularly attractive to dirt.
In the 17th century, luundty
starches were colored, and yellow
1 stmili was ullia-lashlonable fur
men
MACK’S VI N'ETIAN BLIND
SALES A SI It VICE
Custom Made Blinds
Blinds Itepalred
Wnrtian Blind Clegiiing
I.O,'ill'll lit —
I’OI.I.AN FCRNITCIti: CO.
Iteasonaldf i-;>tes — 1‘lione lilt
— Woman President —
Could or would a woman ever be-
i nine Fresidi nt of l he li mted
Ftatr.s'.1
At a recent new s conl'et enee,
President Kiwnhow1r gave Ins
npitiiott on the question He said he
thought smart woman could :
handle the Job all right, b u he
d.rln t think a smart woman would
want It.
This remark sent pew - turn sciir
rving to history hook and proml-
t■ nut women of today to see who
other pinions they VouUl find hit tlie
subject.
Here U what United Press Cor-
' respondent Ruth Umcinei found
out.
! She savs , Tlaoutas j Joiferson,, it
i White House resident IpnisrU,
s tackled that question Hti veftrs i>
He said ''Tlie aptioinlmsut of a
j woman to of flee is an ini ovation
I lor which tin- public i.s tint prq-
1 pared, nor am I.”
A sampling ol opinion imnnr wo
i 'iii'ii in piihllr life ^oda.v shows many
! ol tin in think thy public Is nearly
! ready for a woipun president, now
| that a woman not only might want
j tlie Job hut .some day will get It.
Miss (I 'rltruue Cutaway pi \si
| pent general ot t!m Duightir.1. nt
I file A nmriut Revolution. ays
why not they’ve lie'll everything
• eb>e."
Mr 1 lerhet t Brow pell Ji . w ile ol
mho attorney general eis, ' I don’t
iwli>' j woman shouldn't b • pres-
ident, novel nmeitl is housi keeping,"
Dolliil tfiiblon C*nl#f fSolu
THIS HTRIl’KI) (fUTAWAY shirt from the spring collection of (iay’H
Originals of Dallas i.s worn loose like a jacket over a slim black linen
skill. The stripes are used on the bias for a front hand, knotted at the
neelilme to simulate a man's lie. i
Rev.and Mrs.Ellis to
Hold Open House
The Un and Mrs. Cecil Kilts will
hold open lmu c lor all members of
the First Methodist Church and
their friend. In the church parlor
from 7 until !• o’clock on Saturday
»retting, proceeding the ilodicnUi|l4
,d tlm church building at II a nt. on
Sunday morning.
NEW OAR
ANNOUNCEMENT
FROM THE BUILDER
OF THE "ROCKET
P-TA Is to Hear
Dr. A. L. Thomas
Dr. A L Thomas will speak on
"Civil He pon-ilahty" when the En-
nis Parent • Teacher Association
meets at the Kim ' High School
Library ut 3 pm. on Tuesday.
Mrs J K Mills will he leader for
tlie meeting and will also lead the
devotional.
j (lie. Pres.* fstir of five hard hulled
I eggs, end lo end. Into tlu- bottom
I layer, then cover with remaining
| meat mixture Next, bring to a hull
|in roasting pan on top burner of
your gas range, one cun tomato
fimee and equal amount of walyi
Slip in meat loaf and place partly
; cooked potatoes all around It.
sprinkled with salt and paprika,
Bake uncovered lu oven at 375
for l' j hours, turning pot it toes once.
The Dead Hea has alum I. ilouhle
Ihc salt foment ol l|a- Great Halt
Luke in Utah,
AteoimtA daring limn 1 <134 show
that1 mtfple hyrup and siigiVr ai'iT
among the oiliest lAinterlcIm lit cm
products,
Hospital are 10 to II am, 3 to 4
p.m. and 7 to H pm.
Il) J! Kel son.
Wavne fturl. ,
Mis Klim) IMsher.
Mrs.;Udell Minutra.
J Tom Wi||kvr,
Mis J. Tom Walker.
Tru-’il Glaspy
Mrs Bobby f Denhow and infant
soil
J. W Nabors
L D Flintier
James Ella Koflon
Mrs, Ella Grimes.
Mr. Glaspv linprincs
Truelt Glaspy emit limes to mi -
prove at tinnls Municipal Hospital
where he |H a patient
Old fleet)*’lined work < glove*
Hutted Inside out make good mitts
for cleaning silvsrwo^s and metal
furiilshliigs,
YOIflt
Necchi and Elna
Sewing Machine Dealer,
Will trade for your old sewing
machine, any make or model.
— Terms If Desired —
Repairs A Farts Fur All.
LITTLE
Sewing Center
!MH» N. Hherntau Flume 1310
DR. L. A. WILLIAMS
OPTOMETRIST
102 Si DALLAS ' ’ m PHONE 373
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PRIPAY - - - SATURDAY - - - SUNDAY
ROSES
w1’a;-*
dallas fashion center
NO mm vt.t, YOU W\NT
Gorgeous .' *r. old H’-M groan,
budded. t»l *.a,no* *iae Itiiribuoda
rose Itushes in many < noire and
Min tnl vunr'*es ot ■ eds, pink*,
and ulMi r color . a, <i*r a*Mi.*,*«g'y
low pi a e ol nut) I* tents ea, h.
NEWEST NEW OLDSMOBILE
IN PIFTY-SEVEN YEARS I
li*
GARDENIAS
CRAPt MYRTLE
I It to t .V*
IMunls
7 ft
PHCHNIAS
BOXWOOD
NANDiNAS
wax nm
tUi Mq.V’, Id to T FU«M«*
REDBUD 7 to 8 ft.
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NOW . . . the "88" of tomorrow
. . . the car that Oldsmobile has
been "building up to" for many
years . . . will be displayed
on Wednesday, January 20th I
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1954, newspaper, January 15, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782419/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.