The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 268, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1953 Page: 3 of 6
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Membership Dance,
At Legion Hall
'TYw American Legion Member*
Wiip Drive Dance will be held «t
»ie Legion Hall at 8 p m. on Hat-1,
From the file* of the Emil* Daily
A general invitation ha* Ixti, ex- Niwa;
Forgotten
FACTS
tended to all members
e<n.n*ti.*» tv-«
and all
O n
*A. VM
Ten Tears Ago
r«* Scrlyc, four-ygar-ols
Here from Midland
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Borland of
Midland and son, Harold Dean, ar-
rived Wednesday evening to visit
until Sunday with Mrs Borland#
parent, Mr. and Mrs, R c Perci*
V*l.
FOR SALE
r* Well-located farm, 112 acres 4'j
miles from fluid* on nil-weather
road, HHI acre* In cultivation,
balance in pasture, itutid orchard,
4-room frame house, tuod barn,
brick storm cellar, butane, elec-
tric light*, iwo wells water, elec-
tric pump. Possession .fan. 1st.
W. D. Arden
Exclusive
Office Opposite Post Offlc*
Phone 593
P-TA Convention
To Open Tuesday
Officials of the Texas Congress I
ct Parent* Ac Teachers have fore-
cast a record attendance at th* or-!
gamzalion's 46lh annual convention i
opening next Tuesday at San An-
tonio
----— A slate ci officer* c! the com Rig
duu liter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack year will be submitted next Thurs-
lye, formerly of Ennis, wa* se- day At la headed by Mia. Leon *
licted mascot of the Heame High price of Dallas a* state president.
Hthool Band. and includes Mrs. R D Bell of Sat
Fills County glnidiifs. as of Nov. Antonio a* first vice-president and
1. amounted to 46,374 balea. com- Mra Homer Shaw df Austin «•
pared to 13,634 bales as of the same cording secretary.
bcJolc‘ Sia-akers during the 4-day state
Jo jWllll# Wilson, son of Mr wild convention will biclude Robert, D.
tlrdAlngkeroainc"' *** 1 fn*n Murphy who Is assist sot secretary
Twei ly Five Tears Ago
Joe Scott, Walter Carter and
Lorln Tilley left for a week's out-
iiik at Corpus Chnstl.
laris Cc'^o of Haidwcll under-
went surgery at Ennis Munlclp.il
Ho, pita!
Applesauce and
In Sweet V i
I Sauerkraut Join
Sour Pork Loaf
of slate for United Nation* Affairs.,
lie wl]l ..peak at a Thursday night
banquet and will be introduced by
Texas Ally. Oetl John Ben Hlv’p-
perd.
The opening convention (irogram j
Tuesday night will depict highlight*
Mrs. j. l. Turner and children of nt **»• administration of Mrs. H. O.
Houston were quests of her mother, I Stinnett of Plalnvlcw who Is out-
Mrs. Ltd t Blair. I going president of the Texas organ -
-------------------j Izatlon.
Condition Improved
The condition of Mrs. Jnc Boren
wlio underwent surgery at Baylor j
Hospital In Dallas several days ago
was reported on Thursday to be;
(.lightly Improved. 0 i
Mrs. I’ccvt Improving
Mis, Robert Pecot, medcal jm- !
tient in Ennis Municipal Hospital,
is reported to be Improving,
Dough ter Is Horn
A daughter whs born to Mr. and
Mrs Tom Hay Jr of Houston In a i
hospital in that city on Wednesday, |
Nov. 11,
STORAGE
BONDED HOUSE-
HOLD KTOKAOK.
ALLEN FURNITURE
Hospital News
Visiting hours at Ennis Municipal
Hospital are 10 to 11 a.in.,
p.m. and 7 to H pm.
Burmah Lee Riggins
Mrs .Robert Pecot,
Jan Willis.
Mis Arthur Creech
Mrs. J. R. Campbell.
Mrs. Mary Krnjca.
Mrs. H. C. Dillingham.
Brent Jones.
Jimmy Benton.
Mrs. W H. Seabolt.
Mrs. Wesley Krajca and infant
ton.
Mrs. E. W Mniigau and Infant
ton.
Charles Lee Suprgcon.
Lavada Wilson,
Mary Wright.
J. B. Thompson,
Octaviane Cantu.
Mrs. L. E. Dudley
Is TF\NC President
Austin, Nov 13 Mrs L. E
Dudley o! Abilene was Installed
Thursday night as the 2Htli presi-
dent of the Texas Kedeia.tloil of
Women's Clubi at the closing ses-
sion of Hie Mth annual conven-
j turn of the body, which has been
in sc wi mi since Monday login
Bile is til- fifth TFWC presi-
dent from Mix111 District In u 15-
year period
Othei new slate officers, elected
without op|N utloti, are Mines A J
Irid • I vciiiii*, November 13, 1933— ENNIli DAII.T NFWH—‘THREE
on the:
AVENUE
lly liLIZ THE I II IV «i SONS
Ennis FHA Chapter
Presents Talent
Just (Ik ,
aid
limn id Yoakum, UrM vice ptesl-
denl Howiinf
Ulll'Mlt. I)
Climbin' id 14-n
by fur a cup id coffee
old high toned chat sea-
son, but, plea <e, no pre-ent*. is the
iequeat ul MR and MRS H li
Me NEIL wliu will celebrate their
i (i Iden wedding annlvei ary on (duilrmaii
Siirday when thc\ will he honoree,
in* a recoptiou at tile he ill id their
uuiig itei. MRS It A Cl MtAiiY
Jcunettc Nesudu. Hetty Colvin,
By Ivia Liznovsky, Thelma Hodges,
Maxine Yarbrough. Aqulla Nelson
and II ttj Christian appeared on .<
talent program whn 'mils Chap-
ter Futuie lloinenioxers of Ameri-
ca met Wedne sday.
Hettle I.ou Smith was program
MIIH .1 I AI WOOD s ib! the
t, Kiuanl id Memplii .uamatlrotlun ol the (.'all'ie Mutiny
and Hairy (iillilths id An tin
inure.
J. W KRAL.MKH. J. W G«R-
M/aNY and W II VICK were
among tho.e mntii'd as ho or guest*
trial til fail I'aik Ami.torloin on
'gli.nal vice president; A Koy Curry,I1(. (lj,y ttMH „j| till. .„KKj
Jr of Knit Worth. *e< retary, and ,hln|(H lllt, nllu.„ . ..t(| u wa . and
J M thews of Childress, li asur'i
The elected officers Thursday
aft in ion apiiroveil the presld' iil ,
appointments of three membeis ol (
2* m.....I'""" (n,'M' I" the Dinlas Womens ft......\m
Mines. (. J Matthews of H,UI An- H,rvlM. nu , , b,rtial..v
tomo. parliamentarian, lien W , , ,
Boyd of Midland, clialrman id llr ,
board for the club house <Jlrh»,|s |n </VKN HATrK„
MI‘,M> who will cell mile his Imih.
day and In VII an I MR i W II
LOVKLS ..*4 oi Bald w'll who will
<ili mile t ieir 44th wi ildlirt an-
il/IT H a Iradlllon u* old us undent ChlncM cookery comes tin* sweet
Tr 'll' sour laide combi nation to be found In A||ilo (ilu/"il Pork Loaf
with Bftuerkiatit. The cunnod food shelf irinkes this utcul nil easy one to
prepme, since the nut In Ingredients are canned Itinclieoii meat, canned
uppleHutiee, canned sauerkraut and canned spices
Hplee the meat with whole clove* and an applesauce glu/e. niiii'e i»>
nddlng brown sugur. cliinitition and
_ i
vinegar to canned applesauce.
Fsucrkraut gains Interesting
flavor when caraway seed Is added
Apple Glazed Pork Loaf
with Sauerkraut
2 lj*nunre enn* Vfc teaspoon
luncheon meat iiiilmeg*
Whole doves 2 tnldespoons
H cup flrody vinegar
packed brown I I-pound enn
eager naplcsam'i*
Ai leoapoon I No 2V, can
cinnamon sauerkraut
Vi teaspoon caraway sued
Place meut together to form loaf
In shallow baking pun. Bcora with
a sharp knife, making diagonal
linen s» Inch aparl. PI me a whole
clove In the renter of each sipiai'e
Com Dim* brown augar. tiimamon
and ftutmeg lu saucepan Moisten
wHh vinegar nud mil to a siuoidh
paste, Add applesmne; blend well
IMiice '1i cup appleauui'e mixture
over luncheon meut. Add cm away
used to sauerkraut; place mound
meat. Cover. Make In n moderate
oven (3fi0“ F.) 45 minutes Itotnove
cover Inaf 15 minutes Imklng lime
Serve with ieriinlnlng nppluanuco
YIELD: N servlnga.
OH THE SPIRITUAL S/DE
Hy HAHKY I„ (iROVKS
Minister, C'liurch of ( hrist, (<arrrlt, Texas
Hands-off Policy Best for Thermostat
1 So Say the Automatic Heating Experts
I | ahead ten degrees won't make the
I "Theru’i one piece of household ium„T Wl„-k imv |„stei Mure-
equipment that gives Its most satis- j over, should you forget to reaet the
performance when lt'a left
The executive committee (hen
met and approved the appointment
of chairmen of the lo l 'deration de-
partments (d work and chairmen id
divisions and standing mid special
enninltleea The complete board will
have Its first Meeting at l) a in Kri-
dny in th" club house
Mis. Dudley Thursday iiu.lil
announced as her mlniliilsli iimu
theme, "We On From Htreiiglh to
Btrength," taken from tic acvenlli
\ li'se oi the 04 tli l'.oilm
The cloning ping rums id the con-
vention include u 111 in I study of free
cut rpnse In Texas, when u group
of Women i -pre .cnla'lvea of variuua
ImuichcH ol the oil Industry pie
lented a progiam on women in oil
With Mrs. M rlha F It Pord d the
Seaboard oil Company, Dullio, ac-
ting us moderator.
Na'lonal del'use eoiineivalIon,
public affairs, and Junlm club de-
paitnieills held report sessions dm
lug the day Mrs Van Hi >k Blublx
of Wortham, pi" .Ideiil for lllfil-Hlfi3.
turned over the guv I ol office lot
her sucen*Hnr at It pm after Inslal
Hit ion eerenionles, eonducted bv Mk
E I ()'Brh n of (»kl, i imi city,
geiu'ial lederallon aecrclaiy
New ollli'ers of the eight dls-
trlct lederatlous also wei Itislallcd
dui'lng the ceremonial, |
nlv ci hid y on Nov 11
Vis Crrcili llidrigor, Nil t :;«• i y
Mis (leoi c Heiren ol Houston
Is here In he with liei si ter, Mrs,
Arthur Ou'ceh, who unde: went
surgery at old' Mmdc.pul J|o
mild 'I Inn' day nol i dig Mrs
(‘ircrh's c ndltson Is n port el lo he
sail .lurtory
Vis, Broun Iteeovering
Mt < ifiti H Hi nm, formerly
Miss Ruby do Wheeler ol Ennis, l«
n polled In lie doing llicelv ill ll.iv
hr Hospital li Dallas where she Is
a /Ulglcal pnllecl
Mi. Barnes III
(leoi e Bai lies, w ho has been .11
luce ‘I lie da', , i reported lo lie
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I'UTTINO HOD'S
KINGDOM FIRST
"Week ye first Ills kingdom, and
Ills rlgheouime** and all these
things shall be added unto you.”
— i Matthew 6:33)
Durlpg Ills personal ministry,
Jesus had a great deal to say
nboui. xinguoin, His advice wa, that the kingdom
should come first In the thinking of every Individual,
for In that kingdom was to be found the real values
of life. Jesus thought In terms of the present, but He
placed greater emphasis on the eternal He put the
spiritual above the Intellectual and physical un^ that
In the proper place for It. i‘J,
A dlumnml Is more to be treasured limn it zircon,
An ounce of gold will buv inure than an ounce of
lead, therefore It Is of grimier value und more to be
desired. Jesus used several lllu/1 rations to show Just
liow valuable the kingdom is to those who tinO their
way to It.
Jesus said (hat the kingdom is like a treasure hid-
den In a field. Burled treasure has a fascination for
most of us. As children we liehrtl of the pot of gold
lit the foot of the rainbow an t hoped against hope
tjint wc could some day find the foot of the rainbow
our Imaginations we found It and with the gold
e bought all of the fine things that our childlike
Billids could dream about Hlorlcs of Captain Kidd and
hla fabulous treasure board are constantly being tohT
lien have invested their life savings and their very
fives in hunting for Ibis pirate's treasure In the hope
(hat they can have the thrill of finding it and the
Joy of possessing something no valuable. Stories like
the one which recently came from the Southwest of
gold ingots stacked like pig Iron In a cave under the
^arth sent a thrill over the people of this country
lind i.uuiy went In aearch of the treasure In 1 had
ftie great stampede for California begun thousands
J<ft their homes in the East ai d started a Journey
»h!cb they would never complete beset by hostile
Indian... and the merciless wilderness and desert.
When 'hey left then homes they knew what lay ahead
but the reward for the Journev seemed to be worth
the chance. For gold had been discovered and gold
meant money to spend, fine clothes to wear, security
- nt least thin was the thinking of the ones who went
Jesu> said that the kingdom of heaven Is like a
treasure hidden In a field, lie wa* emphasizing the
Way that a man should consider the kingdom He
Should want It with the same seal that a treasure
Lunlcr want* gold He told th's story A man went
out Into thr Held and found burled treasure He rem-
•ealed Id* Hnd and went deliberately to sell nil he
had in the world in order that he mi«ht buy that
Held und have the treasure (or hi* very own
,Jt often happened m the Ea d that th* rich land
owneii divided then wraith into three parts They
kept one part Invested in land buildings and operat-
ing capital. Another third they converted into gold
or other prvetou* metals and burled In a Held The
remaining third was often invested in very costly
pearls or other alone* which could la concealed on
• **r person and easily hidden The nature of their
exlat.aur prompted such procedure They were not
ptotrvtrd by a government such a* ours One enemy
tribe could sweep down and ransack their Puddings
and drive oft their herds and take them captive The
dinlructioti of these material tli ng-s amounted to only
A thlnl of the real wealth fit the owner tliere re-
plainer the pavd(Milty of escape from his tormentor
?f he eseaped he could return from slavery and dig
up th" hidden treasure amt beam hlr anew or per-
h«p» he could Hnd !m wav bark to the field or to his
horn* country In that event tv could convert lus
JkwrL-y tnlo (ash and begin in a new jdanr fhimr
Itinr* llw IciaeuiO' tlv.it wrtr tuned Mt th* field*
were not found by the owners and »* maps ihrv were
Eudd c for VT"* r ulltll like 'hr m.ui »nr«-
tmnrsi :n Jtmss slot y ,.o ale* ball' Him. and
0 •« t - 'led eitti w >» •• e. iliti Th* m an j
'NVtaa N rmtlrt ut a ijptoai :WJ lit *sa<f4 thr
t factory pcnormancc wnen un uui i nmlnunefit when the room is iide
| iilonf " , (piataly wuiined, the overset in;i
treasure no badly that he was willing to practice de- i Hunds-olf Is ntlll the best policy m(.|,,|y means you're wasting pre-
celt to get It. Jenas does not condone his method ol when It comes to themiontut treat* | oioun heal
rtettlim the treaaure. He is merely Illustrating the «»fnt If the unit Is to perform the All,,„1J||h nnil)> homemalti is m ■
•zeal that he manifested In getting It. He sold all that brut-control luuetions lot which 11 i |;lll||,y „H thermo tut Hi kerns more
...... 1,1 u •»«•««-» ’ MD.1!i,K(,,V.'^n,,ncV",',tr ' , °u. '! p J ................
that the kingdom Is worthy of such zeal. It Is valu* 1 thermuatiit Is Installed only because i " ‘‘ ,'!''' . ....... -
able (uougli to be sought, with the same show of de- | (l homemaker wants an automatic M,n ' "" ‘' 'hinc Kendall ol Ennis
lutmn.'itlon heating system. Frequent, unnecea- rhi^hl.l .nore this year tin..’ 1 ~
.Jesus told another story of a merchantman who wus | sary resettings rob It of its think- I 1hM 1( (,0||1() |m).um (|ll|t w,ni,.t|,|,M
a dealer In fine pearls. Large, fine pearls have n very , *n^ “Dlllty and simply defeat, tlv ( ,,,-tnullv disturbing the contiol!
meat value. This dealer found a pearl which he | !l1u, ,,1'^'',ll’11 ^lw..l.L^.u.w. ,'!!!'.K.'.11..!111 i""i Inatance, noaanesn to a iigid
bulb, a radio or TV receiver may
INTRODUCING
Mlrlmrl Dean hltti li, mill ol Mi
and Mrs B (l Kiting ol Fort Worth'
All Halnts III ipHal In I'oi I
Woitli lids in nnlng Nuvcmbci II
Mrs, Kiting Is the tunnel' Miss
j purpose for which It wan clinsen
...... , , . , ,, ... the first place, Moreover, they
knew to be of more value than anything that he had. new' t.,tM.lri)n)(: Is are 100
In fact It was more valuable than all of Ills other u,m.s sennit I ve to heat than
pearls end all of his other possessions. Ho he sold all you are, so why try to "second-
that he had and went and bought that pearl, Jesus j guess" them?
says that the klngduin of lieavrn Is like that pearl.
It Is more valuable than everything else that a man
might have. Anything that might interfere with a
man'll entering the kingdom should be dispensed
with rven though It be an eye nr an arm. (Matthew)
In Matthew 6, Jesus says, "Lay not up for yourselvrs | temperature at which you and your
• renames upon the earth, where moth and rust con- I family are most comfortable, Mien
nume, and where thieves break through and steal set the tlicrmostul lo that degree
but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where 1 ,,,u* 11
urttlur moth nor rust doth consume and where thieves Turning the thermostat hack m
do noi break through nor steal." ' enil degrees each night as a Kiel
Jesu.: knew the common human view of treasure.
He also knew the real treasures. Treasures are things
of special value laid up-kept In a place or manner
Mippoiidly safe—for future use or pleasure, He does
To get the most out ol the deli-
cately balanced mechanism that. Is
actually the key to your wintertime
rrnlort, the engineers advise fol-
lowing a "set It and forget It rou-
tine" Once you've determined the
la causing the thermostat to be
"M'tl/.tled" when the general morn
temperature In nowhere neat to*
high as vou "ordered " Bunltgltl
.streaming through a window, drail,.
Iron) open doors or even lainily
trnlllr in the thermostat area also
can lie distiiihiui/. tnlliieiicen Hu
( heck to see Ihat all s clear before
developing an Itchy-linger attttii le
toward your thermostat,
Necchi and Elna
—Dealer—
Fur New or Used Mai blurs
Repair* anil I'arts for all makes,
— Free Home Demonstration* —
Itrineinber
I ice Needle Threader lo all
LITTLE
Sewing Center
!MKI V Sherman
I’lionc I .10
-J ol uv vliow you ihii lovely
new Hearth Glo. Il blendi
beautifully with overylhing In
your home und work* »o ef*
ficicntly you'll be delighted
wtlh ds tozy warmth and low
gut consumption, St* this
model and other Hearth Gl«
Gat Heatort — at our itort
right away, (i
HARRY J. STONE
h i miiim; ami iimating
105 EAST BROWN PHONE 134
consolvaLion meanuie and up again
In the morning Is, of course, per-
fectly legitimate If yours Is not n
fully automatic model that takes
cure of resettings at prescribed
not condemn the laying up of Ireorurcs, but rather hours. And, naturally, there’ll be
time* duilng the day when you
limy wish to turn Hie netting up-
wards a few notches to make yom
rooms extra snug and warm It’s!
only the needless lamperlug, the
expeiIs explain, the practice ol
urlng the ihermoslal imply as ,<
switch to turn the furnace on m
off that results in an umoiuloit 1
die seesawing of temperatures
that should be avoided Additional
|\, they say. don't make the mistake
ol oversetting the thmuoslai when
you're looking for more hear in a
hurry If you wish to Increase a t
loom's lempeiatme Rom 70 to 73
degrees, for instance set the dial
loi the exact amount piudiina u
He suggests that the ordinary concept of what cou-
rt Utiles treasure Is the wrong concept. Jesus ever
seeks to Impress His followers with the fact that
things earthly do not matter so much. It Is that which
D eternal that has a real value, Thieves could break
lu and steal the gold that Is hoarded and It would be
ot no trore value to the owner for It would be gone.
Moths could get into the storage places and destroy
fine ulothlng that they valued iw highly Their moth
proofing techniques were not '0 fully developed as
ours mid It was a common thing for thtN lowly |a<sl
to destroy their valuable raiment These people couiu
understand what Jesus meant by this sudden loss
ol wealth Ho Jesus taught them the truth concerning
real treasures the kind that could be laid up lu
lit liven where nothing earthly -no moths nor thieves
could destroy them
Heavenly treasures are safe The Joy ol treasures
( maist largely in the fact that they are safely kept
CltiMii.. tn Clod's kingdom are Joint heirs with Christ
to an inheritance in heaven that cannot lie corrupted
or w Ul not fade away It ts safely guarded and ready
lo be ifvenlrd at the last area* day 'I Pet I 4-3«
fn short .none of the dancer* that menace our earth-
ly treasures can harm those lef: tn Ood'* keeping
In Lit* same sixth chapter of Matthew, Jesus talk-
id at length about the over-enmhasi* that wc place
un fooJ and clothing Be not anxious for your life
what >e shall rat. or whut ve shall drink noi ,ve<
for vour bod> what ye shall pu’ on.' Ckxl feed tin
bird* end they do not plant or harvest The bites ol
the Held do not have to work and spin and yet they
are clothed in much finer apparel than even tu-io*
men whoar glory wa* the talk of the world If (tod
will t it hr them and feed them, w-tll he not feed
imd clothe you who are much more valuable to him?
Do no* be concerned about these things these are
the thine* that thr Oentile* *r« interested tn ' Bui
refc ve Rr*l the klntdohi of Oort and all these thing* Yi Kia- I> «rrt n
hall br added unto you The Vlncdonv b morr valu* Oeorgr M*’nw tu*v
vble t.ian anvUting that the w.arM ho* lo offer tv*
purehase is worth any prtee
Th* rhurrh u the only kinrdont that will stand
forever. The kingdoms n| men "if and fall Thry are
iiere tndav but tn a few hundred veor* they have
fvlke Th. God of heaven *»* up a kingdom that
• hall i«evei be destroyed ithnel 3 44» The goto*
tf lieu dull n*d |»mii agatnot it Ms”new || it*
' VA’It^ei fore we rwei'tnt s ktngd>an wtueh < snoot hr
• .*ved kt us Have grace w hereby we oc«v serve Ctaai
i -yep „hly wtih revermre and rvdii feat >Hebrew •
*? » • In Mtrif •» bar
HARRY l ORuYfc.
St. John’s
SCHOOL NEWS
7‘tie *ttidont - of 8* John ILth
HcIkmiI anti elementary gi ades ha\‘
finished then B W'eeks exsiiv hnl't
ruesday Wedtieatlay and Thui dav
Wlien DoroUiy I isgs wo a.*keo
.1 her exam* wore lined replied
I think the exams w«»*- tan bu!
il you diiin t tody they omkl la
very hard lot vta*
Fatliet Maher dim tpf ol 'to
frivol ectertained the up}* r grani
students Thuiwfav with a movie
Merrily We Live '
The bwsdeiiioil team ha* bean
pracimng fm met three weeks
Thr boy* hod thru wefuirt vrnm-
mage against Forre'tnn and won
Thr iwiMHdent cj the motalny
Vvre Pot-Mei,:
been msttrort •
:ng the freshman tua fututv B> -
<t*Jt>«a thn week
The majimrnt *f the 11 e * h-
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 268, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1953, newspaper, November 13, 1953; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782510/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.