The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 13, 1954 Page: 3 of 6
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J. L. Robert*, all cornetists.
A cornet quartet from the EnnU1
band compoerd of Joe David Burle-
son, Bobby Pecot, Connie Sill* and
Mike Hutcheson, received the Divi- ‘
s’on II rating for enserriblea.
ON THE
AVENUE
By ELIZABETH PARSONS
There are two pink^onnets mix-
ed in among the blue growing on
?nn/s Band Soloists and Ensembles
deceive Recognition at SMU Festival
Virginia R iffin, cornetlst in the
ncis High School Band, received
Division I rating for soloist* at
le regional band festival at SMU
tl Friday
Bololst* from the Ennis band who
iceiveti Division II rating Included _ „ . . ., .. _ , . .
•t*y Cooley, Coi nie Sills MIk»* i ^r‘Ul's 1 lt>;n ,llr Ennis bund the hlgdiway right-of-way in front
tutcheaon and Charles Haikovec ** :ch rreehied a 1>‘vl810,‘ 111 mtlnK of the C. F. ADAMS home.
11 cornetiBts, and Carole Vander- v ri:' 11 cvn‘,t garret composed of --
•ice, baritone Vhgliiia Ruffin, Gene Baskin. J. L. jn recent conversation with W.
rtoutiua a 1.0 C ounce Koakuvct;, a ULAJSlNUAMt, WC airxeu uaeiul ilia
ooiowita receiving a Division III ousts quaitet composed of Virginia CHARLES, a former «cb>ol
atlng Included Betty Cooley and' Ktd'in. Charles Haskovec. Linda smte ^ wn. We found out that!
■irda Reed, clarlnotlats; Duwalti i Smctherman and DuMain Pingenot; Charles Iras been principal' of a
Ingrnot, trombonist, and Gent* » clarinet quart! • composed or Betty pwS,Mc m.iuX)1 in Corpt* Christ! for
laskln, Joe David Bui leson and I Cooley, Gail Glaspy, Connie Wliit- approximately 15 years; also that
*' t'‘ llK* Carol Mobley and a ht- |)aa extensive mil estate hold-
clurlnet quartet compoMRl of Nancy ll;K8 them. His wife, Die funner
Cine. Linda Reed. Teresa Maroney Muui jjo^y of Kingsville
CITY REAL ESTATE
r Dwelling* priced from $2,000 to
912,500.
West Freeman
E. Belknap
8. Carlton
Hwy. 75
W. Burnett
- E. Crockett
W. Waco
8. Dallas
__ E. Milam
J" E. Brown
Brown
W. Latimer
W. Denton
Garrett
W. Lake
Waco
* !C. Gaines
W. Waco
N. Gaines
W. Lake
Travis
W. Avenue
’ N. Dallas
W. Knox
N, Dallas
E. Milam
W. Travis
N. Gaines
W. Baylor
- - N. Preston
Dwg:., 4 rms.
Dwg., 5 rins.
Dwg„ 4 rms.
Dwg., 3 rms.
Ilwg. 5 rms.
Ilwg., 5 rms.
Dwg., 4 rms.
I»wg., 6 rtn*.
Dug., (i rms.
Dwg., 5 rms.
Dwg., 5 rms.
Dwg. 5 rms.
Dwg., 7 rms.
Dwg., 4 rms.
Dwg., 4 rms.
Dwg., 0 rms.
Dwg., 5 rms.
Dwg.. 5 rms.
Dwg., 5 rms.
Dwg., 5 rms.
Ilwg., 4 rms.
Dwg. 5 rms
Dwg.. H rms.
Dwg. 7 rins.
Dwg., 6 rms.
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Dwg., 0 rins.
Dwg., 5 rms.
Dwg., (i rins.
Dw g., 51 i rms.
W. D. ARDEN
Real Estate & Insurance
y Office Opposite Post Office
art! Joan Gardiner.
Hospital News
Visiting nours at minis Municipal
Hospital are lb to 11 a.m., 3 to 4
p.m. and 7 to 8 o.m.
Patients in Hospital:
Mia. W. F. Riley
Miss Lucille Collier
Douglas Ocker of Dallas
Miss Ella Jane Skrlvanek
George Barnes
M:s. Ralph Davis of Dallas
Mrs. R. N. Jones
iMrs. Lucy Hushing
Mrs. George Tims
Mrs. B. L. Cooley mid
daughter
Mrs. Sam gosa Manriquoa
daughter
Frank Venters
Patients Dismissed:
Mrs. Tony Nekiboa
also has a lucrative business;
kindergarten. The Blasingiunes
have t wo children, a daughter and
a run. in Corpus Charles is a grad-
uate of EiHS, a former student at
Texas University and a graduate
of AAM at Kingsville. Being a na-
tural born carpenter, Charles start-
ed ills real estate holdings by build-
ln« rent houses during his vacation !
time.
Mr. Blasingnme happened to liave j
a recent, letter from dairies, and
also one from a younger son,
JESSE, an electronics engineer for
RCA, working on government con-
tracts ut Patrick Air Force Base in
[Florida. Jesse was graduated fmm j
EHIS and Texas A&M and further-!
infant ed his eniginterlng education in the
j Army. He lias done extensive re-1
and search in guided missiles and the
like. He went to Florida from Fair-
born, Ohio, where he was doing
work for Uncle Sam at Wright
! Field. Jesse wrote his father that lie
Forgotten
FACTS
Tuesday Evening, April 13, 1954 —EVWJfl DAILY NEWS—Tim
Mainly for Women
From The Files
Daily News;
be announced today. The contest In-
volves six men and six women driv-
B> UNITED PRESS j ers. and is being staged by women's
EASTER FASHIONS: Shades of clubs of suburban Arlington. The
pink have worked their way up on object is to drum up interest in
Of The Inni* E‘ut*r color chart this year. Hat truffle safety. But it's sure to re-
i manufacturers say white still is the vlve the familigr women vs. men
number one seller for Easter bon- drivers arguments, too. The women
— 10 YEARS AGO — nets, and navy blue conics second, bested the men, 63 to 57,' on the
“Cupt. Edgar K McElroy, who ,}llt ,liey ftdd that for the first time, written and mechanical reaction
!. i ] ........... ’ pink. ranging from pAlc to deep tests. The men say the real teat
little and l iter tiru ri, i! ° ? rose, has climbed to third place. Is wlio comes out best in the ac-
,11111. and late, flew 50 mlss ons ln DRIVERS: tual driving exams That part of
! day became commundant of stu- Wh,ch .#riL b.ett*r dr.[V'n' T“ °r U1C GPmnl “ U"Ut‘ **F‘
, , ., i women? That age-old question Is -----
being tested agu u on and oft the TIIE FASHION SHOP—Drastic Be-
th' roads in ..lie Washington duction—Spring suits, wool and
suburb of Arlington. Results may l'noltimeri*. Also coat*.
MISS ANN UKEl) of Ennis has Inion namml Sweptheait
of Texas Chiiatian University. She is shown here re-
ceiving ji cup from Movie Actor Knmk Lovejoy ;it the
TCU spring: formal at Lake Worth Casino. Miss Keed,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Heed of Ennis, is a
junior student at TCU.
Mrs. Kiishing Doing Nicely
Mrs. Lticv Rushing is reported to
be doing nicely in Ennis Municipal sent home is at Cocoa Beach. Fla.
Hospital where she Is a patient for , --
tieatment for injuries received in a
fall.
Mrs. Jones Is Better
Mrs. R. N. Jones is better, accord*
i ing to reports from Ennis Munici-
pal Hospital.
Vacation Tip
Vacation tip—wear a s'mple
coiffure aboard ship or by the sea-
shore: It will be much easier to keep
it mat looking Liquid net will also
prove helpful.
r.^rKt~„nLS: Mrs. Eisenhower i Couple Honored
relaxation Hi. ‘ Chooses Hat, Dress On Anniversary
MR. and MiRiS. uA. W. HASKOVEC | na^on's^Iwt' lady^has lier *1ta«ter ' Mn ",M Mls Duv'? ”f
are celebi-akti g their 7th wedding bonnet and dress all picked out.
anniversary today. [ The secretary to Mrs. Eisenhower
ROBERT WATKINS ol Tulsa, iSays the bonnet is a broad-brimmed r >(.
son ot Mr. and Mrs. M. G. WAT-|Wuite s^'iur straw hat. The dress Is ' ‘vu ' •ll111'Gs,u\
dents at Smyrna Army Ah Field.''
"Found: Will the person who lost
a Parker Fountain Pen call at
Spiowlcs Drug, pay lor ttd and give
InforinaUoii " Ailv
"Mrs C. A Nowlin has gone to
Chicago to attend the wedding of
her son. Gene, to Miss Isabella Win-
ter. daughter oi Mr. and Mis. Frank
Winter of Chicago "
— 25 YEARS AGO —
"M ss Gladys Roberts has return-
ed from a visit with friends in Fort
Worth."
j “Mrs. J. I. Richardson of Wichita
! Fulls is a guest of her sister, Mrs.
J M Kennon.*'
"Mrs, W E Britain is visiting
lier sister, Mrs J. Frank Norris in
l Fort Worth."
"Miss Tommie Bell, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. 8. P Bell, who lias
been very 111 fur a week In Baylor
Hospital, Dallas ,i.s now Improving.
Household Hints
By UNITED PRESS
A wire fastened across the top of
a paint container can be used to
strok" excess paint from the brush.
It also provides a convenient place
to park the brush,
wired strapless bra
flattered with foam rubber
by
KINS of Ennis is
bn thduy today.
celebrating hLs
3
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TERMITE CONTROL
SPECIALISTS
INSPECTION
UTTHOI T OBLIGATION
••If Y«u Fall to Call Us —
We All Lose Money”
EVergreen 5236
17 Years Experience
MORGAN' BROS.
6704 Forney Road — Dallas
Member of Dallas A Texas
Pest Control Assoc.
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HCW»
1954
TWtwiitt
Ellis Sisters
Piano Recital
Marlls Ellis and Dianne Ellis,
four year students of piano with I
Mrs. W S. White, entertained np- ,
pioxianately 35 friends at a recital;
in the parlor of the First Metha- [
dirt Chui'ch Saturday livening.
The program included two duets.
The two students, datttfhters of!
tlie Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Ellis, pre-
sided at the table from which the,
j.ue.'ts were served after the recital.
INTRODUCING
Patricia Hefner, rtnugfhter of Mr.
ai d Mra Glenn Hefner of 3609 Al- j
mozan. Dallas, Ixirn at Florence
Nightingale Hospitul in Dallas oil |
April 11. She Is I he granddaughter
or Mrs A U. Hofncr of Ennis and
Mr and Mis. Homer McKcnnon of
Dallas.
u na-vy-and-white polka dot silk
a f wheh hasn't, arrived yet
from New York.
Her secretary says whether Mrs.
Elsenhower gets to wear the hat
and dress on Easter depends on the
weather, and the mail delivery.
dallas fashion center
. 1HE ftuesr
FREEZER*REFRIGERATOR
Good Buys In Food
The moat plentiful foods til's
month are beef, eggs, chicken i broil-
ers and fryers', dairy products, cab-
: bate, oranges, grapefruit, potatoes.
. raslns, peanut* and peanut butter,
i food fats and oils, and fish. Gen-
erally they will be cheaper, and
i.'inart budgeters will plan meals
around them. - Changing Times.
LAYTON APPLIANCE COMPANY
214 West Hrow n
Knnis
Dallas Visitors
Mr. and Mrs W E. Haskovec and \
son. Ivan, spent Sunday In Dallas j
with Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Jurlcek
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gresham.
TIIF FASHION SHOP—Drastic Re-
duction—Spring suits, wool and ,
Phone 888 Cooltlmers. Also routs.
^tudebel^^.
Sweep
To crusli crackers tor crumbs,
4221 Montana St., El Paso, parents ltul them In a paper bag. twist the
i A. E. Mu: afield of 1509 North ! t»P rinsed, and roll the crackers,
Preston St , Ennis, celebrated their l,ll6 ,,,l(l all, with a rolling pin.
at a re- ! ---
ccption at i!u hoimc i i t-heli Uaugh- Use a synthetic detergent .rather
ter Mrs c. 8. CnimIci', hi 151 Paso, than soap to remove milk stains
Mr. and Mrs, Mmudlekl were from carpets,
mar cit'd in Hobart, Ok la., and went j
to El Paso in 1917 irom Vaughn, i Try placing a rubber or foam j
N.M. rubber mat in front of the sink inni I
Children ot t he couple who as-1 other work arena to lessen l'ut'gue. I
Misled id the reception Included
their son 11oni Ennis and his wife j To keep hot fat from spattering,
and another son, E. N. Mansfield | sift a few pinches of flour into the
and two daughters, Mrs. B. H, frying pan,
Ciowdci and Mrs Otis Slovens, all
ol El Paso. | Cook eggs at simmering rather
Tall ; old tapers In gill leaves than a rolling boll temperature to
were m i.iiiued with ll .vers around ' prevent a dark ring forming be-
lt tiered cake to form tile lenler- tween the wh'te an the Volk
pave for the refreshment table. i 1 --------
Mrs. Fred Slope Miss Bonnie: Iodine stains usually can he re-
Mae Oit.wdei and Miss Aim, Marie i moved from clothing by soaking
Mansfield, if El Paso, alj gland- tin. fabric in milk and rubbing the
dai gliU'i's > ( the hoiwuc •« j.resided stained are occasionally
u* the. refiCHhimeiil table and ..ini- j — -_____ ____________
other giandili.lighter. Miss Jacquel- , Household Hint—
ini Crowder, registered the guests If |0o«t hums in an aluminum
l any Mu. k MiuisfieH and Rich-| pm,, HCft-n it bv filling the pan
aid Man: Meld, sot s i I Mr and y. ith water and bringing to a boll.
Mis \ f. Mansfield, were among Then scrape the burn with a wmod-
out-of-town guests at the re- PI) Spoon or metal sponge. Wash
with soapy water and polish with
Kr^
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the
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at the re-
their grundiparents.
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Easier Financing
For Vets' FHouses
Predicted by VA
Winhlngtoi', DU. April 13 ittpi
The Vi tennis Admlnlsti utton pre-
ilk!. easier tlnanclng l"i OI hous-
ii';: r the next li .v n onlhs
The V \ based hs predictions on
.;pratsil request' from builders
and lenders during the Hist three
n (a s of 1951. and the appraisal
w.'xsigi-nnels marie h\ Its regional
offices tin existing la nes during!
the same pr iiod.
fine steel wool.
BRIGHTEN YOUR E A ST E U
With a sjC'Ingy an ungemenl ol
Fresh cut flower* oi a Ivaullful
potted plant from AM EL IA ANN
I' LORIHT8.
CONOMV
stskes
Dollat Fa%hi9n Cnlu Fhnfo
| Naruis of Dallas tailors u straight
! coat of Old Keltic Irish linen with
1 a hint of sleeve and its own per-
sonal charm in u trim of embroid-
erer! linen. The «I|v«r <.r >, ,ii..uu
underneath is of the embroidered
[ linen, sleeveless nnd self bolted.
Cocoa, navy, natural and block.
Si/1 s s is. Style #233- Dn is. Id .
tail about $23.00. Style #234—Coot.
Retail about $20.00.
Studebaker first in actual miles per gallon 1
Studebaker f irst in ton miles per gallon I
Studebaker first of all cars with Overdrivel
Studebaker first of all Automatic Drive Carsl
I tils Is II.u m«>m ?
Fort Worth, Texas UP' Mayor|
Ed or Dei’ii iXTOlakned "Hamiony
Day" In iort Wortii recently, hut
■bcfme the Say wax ntil .|x>Mce re-
ported one shnoting, five sUibbmgs
and the Jailing trf a man who tried
fd burn Lis Louse.
Two-Headed Baby,
Over Pneumonia,
Is Back Home
Indllui;ipo:i*. April 13 'UP' A
t* o-lk’ii' 1<*U l>nby ims been returned 1
to Ins home in Prtenbtirg. Ind.,
after mwcrlng imm pu<nimonta.
The youngster relchritt.ed his
'fourth nvmth of prero'jous exist-
e. with a homecoining yesterday
I) i,t was deset toed by his mother
as a great lelti f to her.
More than th:ee weeks ago the
iwy wao rushed to Riley Hospital
in Indlnni'i olm suffering from
pnouinmin In his one-lunger weak-
er side. Th'. infan*. at'one time,]
v,as on the critical liM but respond-
ed to treatment with ftntl-blotlrs
fthd care In on oxygen tent.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
36 MONTHS TO PAY
Allied Chain Link
Fence Company
• lifolimo Guarantee
• Free Estimate*
A. Q. Williams
808 N. Dallas Phone 886
• Designed fo flatter
• Cut to fit to perfection
• Circular stitched for firm support
• Artfully wired for sharply definod
separation
• Foam rubber—for flattery
• Sizes: A cup—32 to 36
B cup—32 to 40
Shop ELLEN'S For Your Bra and
Girdle Selections
[OUR EMPLOYEES ARE TRAINED)
TO FIT YOU CORRECTLY
ELLEN'S
I rain Illa-U Kills M.
PnoT .*• -.h, cumlK>ft.a,
April 13
Patrol Boat Searching
For “Floating Mine”
Sabine Pass. April 13 (UP —A
Nnvy patrol fcc at has been dli-
p, Ceil'd fn:n K.hiiu Ib.ss to search
for an ' >j«vt d aertbed by a f>Vi-
itbr boat a« i ‘Hontiiig mine.'
C natal ship, in« mst of Onlves-
1 UT'.-4'icne'n authorities sny >hat ^ warned in Is- cm the lo<ik-
STUDEBAKER
COMMANDER V-8
LAND CRUISER
WITH OVERDRIVE
tosrttfS
/Hi
WINNER IN ITS CLASS
WITH SO 14 ION Mill* MR OAUON
STUDEBAKER
COMMANDER V-8
LAND CRUISER
WITH AUTOMATIC DRIVE
A10ST^S
******
tu.#**0**
WINNER IN ITS CIA II
WITH Sl.t* TON MILES PER OAUON
STUDEBAKER
CHAMPION
WITH OVERDRIVE
p£R<S*U0#
/UI&&-
WMNEE IN ITE CUES
WITH IASI TON Mlltt PER OAUON
E3
wj&iiiin
El
Oommunist, itbeis blew up a train
in Can o d:» and that re.-ert* from
the «eene list 60 persons killed.
cut ft:.' Hie object, iirpaited float- 1
ing a unit 10 miles off Hie coast of I
Texns,
I
THE FASHION SHOP—Druxlle Re- rahTF.R LILITH One and two
iluetlon Spring suits, wool and bloom plants *1.50 and *2.50 at
Uoolttmers. Also roat*. AMELIA ANN FI/5R18T8,
NASAL MIII1T
SINUS
-river rmtML-
AM At IMA Ml W fSOOUCT (<n olmetl int*«nt '«(>*( from natal cingMIian
ol SINUS -h.th ms, "ttiuda. te**f« ood peuNndotMi in lo**Aaa1,
:k ol a*oU. o«ain^ chaak bru-»t, tv»t M>'# ond ftal ia#
tk. S«'P and d«0"'og» ol noto and HmV
rap ol hood, hot. ». .
ivtl in thorn i* rnot* down bock ol
V'ovol in thorn. «« rno«« down b*ck ol nock. ond d*o>no«o ol ne»o and ttwoot,
tt'lfynoct. *m nO'*o». con » too wotl ol l'»no». CSn'l Ih.nk ll")'|M, loolt I'ko l>*M
ho-4 CKOond hood. e*n» tmolt or (Ml*, ond CCHjph.no Th.t Not'Onol'v Advoa tod
product hot C'von au-Ck And onHOting rol'Ol •• Ihoutondt *no'0"K» no maltor how
givon ou-ck
long you ho»o tudO'Od,
in, « htO nil TSIA
>t<ng
how much you
L no totl
t*n*t pra’ogo (I net ^t'lOh'td
•>O»0 tpont or who* product! »*U hovO mod
10 ro*u*n end PO, low
Cot* or •M<#xe *k*c'
h -oi ♦» « hi n **• o ts-r1*
kf^k'l*. U»l>. LAt*»Q>H*A
p
dress-up favorites
in quality made, budget priced
"RobinHood
SHOIS FOR BOY'S AND OIIUS
White and
Patent
Tan
with Mesh
You save money at no sacrifice to
quality when you buy Robin Hoad*.
53» T„ 5580
Potent and White Kid
ROGERS SHOE STORE
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 13, 1954, newspaper, April 13, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782478/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.