The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 275, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 21, 1953 Page: 4 of 4
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row—rv**i« iiuiv nths— Ssurdi? rvminr, vm*. tt. wi
legion Auxiliary Attend Meeting
Postpones Meeting Of Minute Women
It has beftn nmnineod that. be- Ennis *om*ti who itUndrd u
cause the next irgulai meeting dale: nw'''tJnt of the K1U* County Chapter,
MIt.r An,Unton AmUlml"“
' 1111" ) (uj||| JP*.***-*»4 I OX t|l| f) .
fuito on Thunk Nfflvina. the Auxiliary j ot Palmer on Thursday writ*
will po*t|X>ne the meeting until De- Mr*. H, J Stone, Mr* W p, M<-
ccmbcr 10, when It will be held <•* **r#' **• Mulkey, Mr*. C. A.
the Ley ion Hall at 8 p.tn.
Forgotten
FACTS
Palmer Services
For Mrs. Peteet
Funeral service* ww hold in
Pel.m-r till Thui .div tor Mi*. Etta
F'cteet, 7«. who dlnd on Tuesday.
From the files of fhc Funis Dally WIIPf (1 j|*t-.longt resident, of the
Palmer community and u member
ON THE
AVENUE
lly ELIZABETH P/.«»SONH
New*
McMurray, Mr*. F.
Ml** Betty Davl*.
K Davl* ond
MIlS MARY AONET FULWIUCR
— Ill YEARS MU. — i.......................■’ — and her niece, MRH BETTY HUNT
Major w i norm. mm of M, }of ,,,|M *“t Church there 0f Warn, were recent visitors in
Mountain for the marriage of their
nephew and cousin, WILL WEA-
THERFORD. and MiHH MARY
and Mia. Tom Horen ol Hnvd r, for-, Horvlvor* include one non, Ho-
I'tnd pete*-t ol Palmer; one grand-
Our UN "Sncera*” < a lend art*—No*.
12, 17, 84 and S5, have arrived. j»K|,r„,,.
IIPCO PRINT SHOP. .town*
The meeting wan
women from Ennis,
merly of Knnl*. was bark ill ac- j
fion with the U. 8. Army Air Force MjU> •<>'h,..d IV irt of Ennis; one
utter being rejioitod missing over ‘ ,''r‘ Mo ^ *■.). Hen try ol Fcril*
| Fianr-** The service* were at the Pint;
attended by Mis* Olndy* Stovall of Daila* ^<;hu' f ,i »n Palmer with the
Waxahadhe, visited her parent*, Mr and Mrs. V. 1,1 ; ,J Du k'iffon ol Palmer and
and oilier Kills County
The profrarn was a recorded talk
by Dr Sella Dodd, "a former pro-
lessor at Hunter College, N"w York
City, and a former member of the
H. Stovall
Maurice Khkpatrlrk
for a book of cubical table* lost In
Md OverhUher died In Fort Worth
— 35 VI.Alt.S ADO —
Ew Overhlser died In Fort Worth,
Mrs H F. Gales, 70, died at the
• tlv Rev, L. M
advertised
Jollies of Cuyuioi of-
Communist Party'' who Is iiow'honv of her son, E C. Oates, 502 K
traveling and lecturing She wit. re- Cioekelt St
Burial vus in Palmer.
Texas Meeting
For UDC in 1955
FRANCES CLARK The wedding
was at St Anne'* Church.
Orchids to KAY LYNN
CHRISTIAN and MRS. W J.
SAMUELS who will celebrate their
birthdays on November 22 and to
JAMES EIGHTHLY. JACK HART,
MARILYN MANNING KAY
SCOTT GIBBONS and JAMES
KAli-L BILLUPS who will celebrate
their birthdays on November 23.
Names of New Committee Chairmen
Come from P-TA Congress Session
Mr*. Leon 8. Price, who wav Aitnur radio and television; Mrs.
elected president of the Texan Con- H ,, vtUXw< !l of Ro-i..dale. ruial
gicx* of Parent* and Teacher* at a! ,, , ... ,,
convention which dosed KrklHV 1 «« • ice Myron Enyland o' H P;,;o.
has beer, described a* a “pretty, reading library service; '■ L. Yar-
I brown-eyed grandmother who looks j brough of Snyder, citizenship; Mrs
I much younger than her 53 years, R< C. MeConie U of Austhr, W*
| Mr* Price, a Sunday »chool: membership; Mi W A Cawthon
’teacher at CllH Temple Baptist. <»* Tsfis, prt d:-'.*!; !rV. Cs!T***».
Church In Dallas, paid tribute to of Austin, safety; Mr*. W S, Plek-
tlie retiring president, Mr*. H. O. dt of Karnes City, Spa- lnh npeak-
fitJnnet of Plainview. She raid she, hi' a, odntlon*; Dr John MeFar-
luio some of Mr*. Stlnnet's virtues'. l*n»d of Vernon. International relx-
Tu Ware Came
Mr and Mrs Byron Plnsnn and
Mrs. It. W. Nowlin wen; to be
gucsr* m Mr. and Mrs. II. T. New-
ton of Waco for the Bayloi'-SMU
mot bull o.uni" tday.
Mrs Boren Transfers To Home
Mia. Joe Boren wo* U) be trali*-
fern*d from Ennis Municipal Hos-
pital to her home uf (310 West Ave-
nu- today.
cently presented at Woodrow Wil-
son High School in Dallas.
Mrs I M
shire were
Buk'*r and C E Brook-
married
Before Buying Any New Car See Me
Mv overhead and* new car connection* make tt possible for me
to make you (he best price on any make new ear. Have some
new r.*r* on hand and more coming—On used ears see me and let
me get just what von have in mind. No one can bent my price
or terms. Her CA< TUN and Nuve.
JfHti Chevrolet Two-Door—Perfect
11*IK Chevrolet I lertllnr Two-Door Radio A lleuter
iim l ord Ntatlon Wagon-Cheap Transportation
DRW Chevrolet Two Ten Four Doors—NICW
lll.'W Hoicks—All Models and Colors
!Cactus Car Co.i
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O. 1. (Cactus) HINDMAN
207 S. McKinney Phone 425
A
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Specialist Tells
Texas Teachers
To Meet in Dallas
Hitlom Rl/.k. lecturer uml author
of the book, “Hyijan Yanke'V' will
be f«*atured *p akcr Thursday at
the dlnuer mecllng of I lit- Tcxa.
The 1951> convention of the Uni-
ted Duu/liteir, iii rlie Confederacy
v.Ill be held In Texn , wllh Na:i
j Antonio u:t the In . dquurterr city.
The flf*v-one Tcmi.s delegate* In
i! UendutK“ at the sixtieth annua)
. j convention In Washington recently
How to Plant Trees i 'i,<| th< bung more
' than 1000 UDC nembers from all
i Bluefford Himeoek. >y«teiwion j RWts of the United Mtnlei to the Olassreom Teach-rif A social ion
! horticultural spnciultst, glvi-s these j Lone Htur State Iwo years from tneetliig In unnuiil (convention that
I pointers on ulanling trees Mi's whi. i now, (duy in the Baker Hotel In Dallas
Norfolk, Va„ will he the site of I ’f’he duincr will take place in
tla 1054 convention, the Teraic> Room and al o on th*'
The Texas Daughter* received 'program wll be music by a string
the second award tor '.ate UDC,' ensemble,
activities during the past yew,! Mr, Rl/,k s topic will be Destlna-
Flrst award .vent to the North j‘ion America.
Carolina orgnnR.iUon, I One hundred affiliated organlza-
The Texas delegation wn* headed.'tons of th,> aMocintlon will send
I I •) He
;enough
and to
biulsed
says to dig a hole large
t i ;, '< omodate tit;1 roots
prune the broken and
roots. Do not plant the
trc« any d»eper than It, wits In the
( nursery row.
ILtn'.ook further suggest* work-
ing all around the mil* then ret-, . — — --------- -................................
j ile i.ilh water, To finiih the Job, by Mis vV I), Rnoddy of Weather- ,dslkgales to tlv* convention. Mrs.
j be says, be sure to remove nbout ford, president, of the Texas dlvi«1 Elsie Parnell of Mineral Wells,
j one--'bird <1 the top in orJii to *on of !'D<' Tf.'TA i.ae ldcni will preide
i ba'ui'ce the top of the tree with | --- Reports will be given by the ex-
* 1 .»• nothin, If you dealt.; fur'her Corn bread made from enriched ecutlve secretary - treasurer. Flunk
information on this subject, *ec corn meal will provide Vitamins Potter of Houston, and by chairmen
I your county agent for B-73 Qrehwtd ' ii» ed*'d I°r promoting (in* general of standing and special commlt-
Maimgamant. health of humans, ; toes.
Enthusltt- n for P-TA work, love of
children and the doslre to give ser-
vice to the youth and children of
the state,
New chairmen to serve on the
| board were announced as dele-1
'rates h‘ I tJ*eli’ final eonventtnrj i
se-alon hi the municipal audlUal*
urn.
Thfse were ,j < cn bv th'- elt '♦'*<!
officer; an I district pie/ildenls and
Join hold over chairmen as niem-
bei? of the hoard of mann ers,
Robert McKay, an assistant sup
crlntcndcnt of Hie Dulla. Inde-
peudent School Didl'lct, will be ex-i
eeptiohal < lilld cha irmun.
Some of the men a,:d women
ha v* punlously a "ved on t). boat'd!
in other enpscitleM. Other n-'v!
ehuirmen are Mrs. J L. May,"* i l j
Calallen, audiovisual education; '
Mi Maurlne McCall of Waco, < lu- i
cation for family living; Mr, A R 0
Otavc.s of Roxton, Goals: Mrs,!
James Leonard of Fort Worth, i
health; Mrs, Stanley Krsklne of j
Midland, nigh school servlc*': Mr,j
r, C. Redding Han Antonio, I
legislation; Mrs, J. O. Hdyeri of
Spring, publications and mtijt.i-1
/lues, Mrs. B. L, Jarrutt of port j
Policies will be discussed, recoin- j
in ndnlions will be voted upon and !
u program of action will be adopted, i
Officers will be ejected for tlv 1054 j
year,
tlon*, Mrs, W. D Deg run I of Ama-
rillo will serve the administration
a* parliamentarian.
Guests A (Game
Mr and Mrs. Harry J. Htonc and
Mr und Mrs, Jlrn McCoy were to
! Ic guesi of Harry J Stone today
t for luncheon and the Baylor-BMU
fmitball gum - in Waco.
cztf-iL HBsautij-tuC
u± a <Jtnz £/~Uc£
°f ^JuviLtuie.
ut show you this lovoly
new Hearth Glo. It blends
boautifully with everything in
your homo —and worts so ef-
ficiently you'll bo delighted
It ***" * • • Has -------------- MS IB
J ........|
gas consumption. Sco this
model — and ofhor Hearth Glo
Gas Heaters —at our stora
with its cozy warmth and low right away.
HARRY J. STONE
PLinViBIN<; AM) IIKATINIi
105 EAST BftoWN
PHONE 134
AT THE
ChhH GlutAcUeA
FinH Metl odist
Rev. Cecil Ellis, piiNtor
Kunday:
8:45 am.- fJliurch fichool, J. F
Hornback, superintendent.
10 50 a m M a r n I n g Worship,
The Junior Choir will slug "We
Plow The Melds" by Buriiby Mr.
Fred Omer will sing "Prayer of
Thanksgiving" by Dawning. The
message, ''Rejoice, Give Thanks,
and Ming" by the pastor.
4:00 p.tn—Ymith Choir rehear-
sal.
6:00 p.m,- Vesper Service The
pastor's sermon triple, "How Cun
Peqplc Know 7’hat We Are Chris-
tians?" Fieri Omer and the Youth
Choir will lead the singing.
Monday:
3:30 p,m -Woman's Society of
Christian Service Mission Study In
the Church Parlor
7:30 pm—D1 * t rl e t Laymen's
meeting at First Methodist Church,
Waxslischii.
Wednesday:
7:00 p,m,—Methodist, Youth Fel-
lowship
Thursday:
« 00 p m,—Community Thunks-
giving Service ut the Tabernacle
Baptist Church.
Church of Christ
West Avenue nnd Kherman Ntrcet
Frank l„ Fax, Minister
West Avenue and Sherman Street
trunk L. Cox, Minister
Sunday i
9146 n rn. Bible School, with
elussns and efficient teacher* for
all students.
10:60 am Hour of Worship.
Hcrmun subject, "The Widow'*
Mites ’* Followed by an obssrvanre
0! the Lord’*: supper.
(1:00 p.in Young Hcople'h Train-
ing Claxaes Juniors witli Mrs.
Janies Mills and Mrs Frank L
Cog; seniors with Frank 1. Cox
7:tsi p.m Horn of Worship At
this time the minister will deliver
a emion on "The Judgment of tlir
Wicked," the sixth In a series of
lessons on "The Final Things "
Wednemlai:
0:30 a m Ladie Class will con-
clude the study of chapter W of the
laaik of Humans
7:30 p.m Ptaver Meeting At
this service tlie minlstei will con
tuute til*1 scries ut prayer meeting'
li lkx on a serte* entitled "In the
t'pper R«nhiv " At this service lie
Will bilug a I* .son op Th* Wash-
Ihg of the DiM lpU .s Feet ’
wunday, Navemlier f*:
7 ’On p m —tkniioii topg , When
the lJfliU Fall,** 'Hus p, the aeveiitli
in IIh* Mule# at |e*s<ms on “TIM’
Final Thing "
Idiisy December 4:
7 30 pm ' Fellow slop nie*' inn u)
the men of ttie <<»tnegation, tulli
Tt m*- 8liifit*v n| Warn as :uei*
opehhet
First Christian
W. J Met »«lri M la Islet
Mr* Mkrl i l»hfr iirtssM
ksmwsl tallra, whi«4«« xrNsnl
*»a|>rr>aiea4eai
bawAt*
I 41 M«t Hi'lMSi
10 45 till Wntxlitp SriUtf
S «0 pta - FNenuig Wasi tji
Mb |* at On H Ik |N||a*i 4*
VMMltP'
t|H pat —Cbn*b#a WranaaV
FViMislttp ut the home of Wn
ft f Fnmsl [kuttmisl —Mt >
Masai Retaet Pttmr ;*-»• M'» K*k
Klaettm
788 pm 4T4mki IN *( rare
•*h he ha mm ww pg%rm dona*
Tabernacle Baptist
Robert Fling, Pustor
SuiuImv :
9:45 am Sunday School. Lesson
text: Matthew 8:35-30; Mark 1:32-
114; 8:1-9. Lesson topic. "Compas-
sion for a Needy World "
10:55 a,iii Morning Worslii|)
Special music. Message by the )»as-
tor.
8.30 p.m. Tiiilutng Union.
7:30 p in ~dn v e n 1 n g Worship.
Hpodal music, Message by the pas-
tor.
Monday:
3.30 p.m - WMU Bible lesson hi
the following homes:
Beth Callaway circle—Mrs. O A.
Grant.
Helen Ilagby drelt.....Mrs. Jt H
Burhanon.
Anita Low circle—Mrs, Irene
Fowler
Nina Hankins (drcle—Mr.s. Clyde
Dent.
Kloise Cmithen riroie—-Fellowship
Hall * Mrs Billy Van Bishop, liost-
e»i.
Tlu* Nursery, Hunbeams, Junior
G.A., Nona Ben n A , and R A. will
meet at the church at the ;>hiiio
hour,
Wednesda y:
fl;46 p.m .''.Sunday School work-
ers' study course,
7:30 p.m -Player meeting
s 3(i p.m Choir rehearsal.
Thursday:
8:30 a.m Union Tlmnksglvhig
service at Tabernacle Baptist
Church. Rev Richmond McKinney,
pastor of Presbyterian Church, will
bring the message.
First Baptist
Itev. If. P. Campbell, Fustor
Hundsyi
10 00 a,m, .Sunday School.
10:60 am--Revival Hervlce Spe-
dal music Meosage by the pasto.'
8:00 pm - Baptist Tiaining .Ser-
vice
7 '90 p ••!.—Ctesittg a* tha
revival Message by the pastor.
Monday:
3 00 pm WVtA meets in the
bungalow
4 15 p.m —On U Auxiliary
7 30 pm ,Kllls-llill Assra’lntlonul
Tiainliig Service Clinic at Waxa-
htudiie
Weitnesda v:
*• 30 pm Teadieis meeting
7 '00 p in H|w,eial Thanksgiving
SHAhs* Frogiam aim me-sage un
*<ei direction of n*»\ c n 8i«nbv,
managei of leva Baptist Home,
Wavnhachic
I luii sdar:
, " 30 pm County-wide Hivtlier-
hfsat meeting at Wav,dun hie
Assembly of God
Hev. Sarnn M all. Paninr
\,mm \S all IUMih
Hundat;
8 15 s in - Radio tnmnb a t I mm
th* ehureh ve* K NND INnr m
toj thirty niiiiutn muvu and antut
8 46 i m SiitKiuy sdiMl T A
Howell, ntj*ertntrndriu Iiwmw
'title Jn*e|g| m Pil*<m .wutpunv
Be'llng* Urta-M* Ml to 4(1 33
(kiideu Text lint (hr lent was
with Joseph and itewed turn iiirtyi
Gene*), 3a 31a
l| an am Morning Worship
Nerm«Ni by the ixsstirt
a do pan Chris; Amba*ead*w»
nnd CtdMren* Oruivh
7 •«' pm Kveninr MNarh*p
bVangelisto mesMage bv the pastne
M rdnewla»
TOO p.m P* on !,*eett«g, Ua>
i*e by Bin T A Howe I
Gotrgll Method'll
wMbty,
II Ml sse - Weiktg
7 «• p as - V-wrUt Fellow vht^
7 JK pm - t ibag M' wr stupy
Holy Redeemer
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Corner: N. Preston A ISaylor Nt.
Itev, I*. F, Giillugher, Pastor
Sunday: Masses H a.m. Ar JO a.m.
Benediction lit 7:30 p.m.
Weekday Masses nt 7 a.m.
Rosary each afternoon nt 5:05
p.m.
Instructions lor ndulh* by ap-
pointment.
Everyone i.x cordially Invited to
attend our Services,
Telephone 743
St John Nep. Catholic
Rev. V. F. Mlcol*. Pastor
Itev, nolttimll If ruby
Rev, Edward Maher, Assistant
Sunday Masses:
3:30, 8:00. 0:30 and 10:30 a.m.
Alama, 8:0ft n.m.
Every Sunday, Benediction 7:00
p.m.
Every Sunday, Religion Classes 9
n.m.
Every First Sunday—Communion
for Junior Sodality.
High Mas* nt 8 00 a.m.
Every Fourth Sunday—Commun-
ion for St. John High School So-
dality Unit—8:00 n.m.
Ilolvdavs of Obligation:
Masses 0:30, 8:00, 0 30, 10:30 a.m.
Church of God
Rev. (1, W. Alford, pastor
Jasper llobh, Hupt.
Shawnee and Denton Nt.
Rev. (I. W. Alford, pustor
Jasper llobbs, Nunduy School Nupt.
(i 45 u.tn Sunday School.
110 a m Morning Worship.
Radio broadcast each Sunday,
KHBR, Hillsboro, 0:15-0.45 n.m
1500 on dial, Pastor In rhurge.
Thursday:
8:00 pin —Y.F,.P Service, Jasper
Hobbs, president.
Saturday:
h imi p.m,—Mid-week services.
First Presbyterian
llrv. IttchnionU McKinney. Pastor
Dwight Ak/erson, Kuiulny School
Superintendent
Siiiida*:
0 45 a in Sunday School
11 no a in Morning Wm ■ hip
4 4ft pm Youth IVllowslup
ft mi p in Fv i<niti Wortlilp
Wednesda *:
8 30 |) m Choir Pi acth'e
7 30 p.di Mid-week Service
Pentecostal Church
401* V shaw nr,, St.
J, C, laird, |ia*tnr
Argte Kane*. Sunday srhwil Hupt,
9 4ft a nt - 7 4ft pin .Sunday
•Sen ire*.
7 4ft put .Saturday Nl*ht .Her-
vice
<PIea».< read Matthew lf.*l-a7»
St. Thomox Fpitcopnl
C**rner Sherman and Tvter
Hr* It S Hall. Minister
Sunday
g ftft am IliJy fYwnmunksft
M**nda\;
3 3» p nt Meeting of Women of
the Church
* weada*:
Ml am -Holy ('immulilwi
7 id pm Firming Prayer Slid
rsmilv Sight
Salardh*t
8 4A am- Church 8» hnoi
foirviyw (kipbtl Church
n.w* I sad r»dw
««Msda.» t
* 43 am- Ihsndar tbehma
II Ml am - PvadiMii
i B 3«- tvniMtyg iNibm
7 *• fin - fhearfwn*
Wiiswdii >
7 » pa* - rtsm
ill
.♦•T- •
.
Safi
—for daddy, und mommy, and sister, and brother, and for our turkey.
Wo thank you Dear God for u.rnnd mommy and grand daddy, and for
all the Rood things we have in America. And Dear God, wc wish
everybody could have part of our turkey, A-menM --r ...... •
*4*44
AT THE ENNIS
Colored ObulcUeA
Woyman A. M. E. Chapel
Iftl.'l West Ennis Avenue
Rev. J. II. Roberts, Pastor
Where \lslt«*rs are always welcome
Sunday:
0:45 n.m.—nundny School. Prof.
B F. Thomas, Hupt.
11:00 a.m. Morphia Worship.
8:00 p.m.—ACE 1/cugue. Sister
Irene Ibirk.:, president
7:30 p.m.- Evening Worship.
Monday:
7:30 p.m.—Official Board.
3:30 p.m.—Mission. Bister Lolor
Yiites, president,
Tuesday:
7:3t) p.m.—First, and Third: Trus-
tee Hecnnd end Fourth. lJru, John
B< II and Bru. Guy Wright, presi-
dents.
Wednesday:
7:30 p.tn. -Pniyer meeting, Bro.
.lobn Bell, chairman prayer blind.
Thursday:
Toucher* meeting und Stewardess
board No. I: utinoiiiicivl each week.
Mister John Bell, president,.
Friday:
7:30 p.tn.—Choir rehearsal. .Sister
Voder Jasper, president. Our Choirs
are under I lie direction of Mrs, M.
C, Wilson and Mrs, Roy Washing-
ton.
<l 30 pm Usher board meeting,
Histei o nlla (Up on, president.
Fourth Word Baptist
Itev \V It. Smith, Pastor
Sunday:
It 45 a m Sunday School Willie
Love, superintendent.
11 on a.m Morning Worship.
0:00 pm B Y I'll , Mrs. Mnble
Thomas ifh’mdent
7 so pm Night Worship
Manila y:
7 4ft pm MiaMonary Circles.
WVdni'Mlii \:
Prayer and Hordav is hool 'leach-
*r: Meeting.
Thursday:
Junior Choir Rrhearaal.
Frida v:
H*'iuoi Clioi; liebearm*! nnd |);*h-
cr.s Meeting,
Colored Church of Chri\t
Sunday:
BE SURE TO ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY M
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