The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 182, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 4, 1954 Page: 3 of 6
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Mrs. Taylor to
Attend Nuptials
At Bryan Friday
Mrs Lythw fkyioi will «« to
Hr.v»n Krutoy worn »he wiU iM.tn 1
iIlr Sdridinc it) n**r hintoiMtn ,ltt m< *
Calvin Ptg* Jr «.»• ot Mr and Ms ,
C^Srlii rut in »t \ an nnii Min
Tanun.w Cwiiuriiu Hunting »Uo
nf Bryan
The wedding in Vo lake |)kti e in
Bryan Kiulav evening
Vtailor* In Fort Worth
Mi amt Mi ' K P Waittti ■- were
visitors in Fort Wmih Sunday and
ware accompanied bv their nirv\
Karen Heme. who ha been he;e
Vlaitor* In Duliws
Mr* J. L. Shrbstii and daughter
Idlhan, ware gugits n*uy ot Mr*
Jack Hunter in Dalit..
h. r. r«ik in
Mr, and Ml* T. O Mr Bee <> |
McKinney, Erm t Mr Bet ol How.
Hnd Mr. and Mi* James W Mc-
Bee of McKinney die here to b(
with S. F. Polk, who is serloual.v
til.
PI 24 BURNS
Undergoes Surgery, Denton
Mi*. B. I, Vance underwent sur-
gery Monday at the Ma.loin a Hos-
pital In Denison. H"r Condition is
reported favorable.
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HOME FOR SALE
Immediate Possession
Lot 80 by 1121L' feet with prac-
tically new ' five room modern
dwelling, textone walLs, 'garage,
nice Iron fence.
Now financed under 4’; per cent
3.1, Loan.
For full details, see—
W. D. ARDEN
Office Opposite Post Office
Phone 51)3
I'OSKS, WITH ROSES—
Miss Clara Gilleland, pretty
rose grower’s daughter, cut*
a bouquet of roses in a Ty-
ler rose field. Blooms from
these fields will lie massed
in an exhibit of floral beau-
ty at the Texas Rose Festi-
val in Tyler, October 1-3.
Mrs. Pool Gives
Third Lesson on
Mission Program
Mrs. John Pool presented the
third lesson on a mission study
program using the book "Back Side
O' No Where," for the theme of
i the Business WomenV Circle, of
1 the Tabernacle Baptist Church
Woman's Missionary Union.
The program was presented at
the Tabernacle Baptist Church at
8 p.m. Monday with Mrs. Murlin
j Tomlinson, leader, presiding.
Members of t he. YWA were
! guests.
Visiter* In Dallas
Mrs. L. C. Vandeveer, Miss Lo-
] rene Price. Mrs. Louise Hawkins
weVe vls'tors In DhIIhs Monday.
j SALE CONTINUES — WONDER-
ILL values. TIIE FASHION
SHOP.
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Keep comfort
with our panties <f i
ll's annizinjj! what a
difference they make. Even
on tin* hottest da)*, panlies of
Spnn-lo never, never get
clingv, never, never feel
clammy because llic> rc
nulurally absorbent
The knit nil It the
Fit uhere yon Sit
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Stand. Sit. Bend.
Stretch. They g-i-v-e
villi every motion, keep
you comfortable all day
long. You'll find I hey wash
anil dry in a jiffy, really need
no ironing, Lome, write,
phone for y ours.
t. Hollywood brief (-• ( off brief
sizes to 42 5Dc sizes to 42 59c
D. Flore politic K. Hood pnnlic
sizes to 42 69c sizes to 42 69c
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Forgotten
FACTS
rhriM TW Itte* Of Thr I usk
Dill) New*'
— HI It IKS A HU —
Mr* UMlfV'fVn Hanes and Mr*
VV A I von went to Washington
D C for * two weeks visit
Miss Willie Mar Rowe »*> \i,i-
ting he twister. Mis H W Court-
ney. In I e.Nmr N C
• * # • • *
8«i and Mr* George M Luca*
announced the birth of a daughter.
C*ml Ann
Back (rein service In Panama.
S «gt Kdwtn C Joleseh left lor '
Officer Candidate s> hi ml in In-
diana
— It YEANS AGO —
At, Holy Redeemer Catholic ,
Church, Mr and Mrs J K Purcell
celebrated their 50th wedding an-
niversary with the morning sacri-
fice.
Lakeside golfers beat Hillsboro
18-15 Players on the Ennis team
were -J. R 8 ms, Carlos Fitzgerald.
Burk N el Ison, Lee Youngblood, Roy
Olasp.v, Everett Looney, BUI Hart-
ley, Owen Satterfield Farrar At-
wood, E. C Hawkins. Dr J W.
Germany. C. P. Kendall O. C. '
Bruner. L. T Lyle, j R Robinson
Raymond Allen. J C Slayton. J
A. Reynolds M L. Car 1st on. Hubert
C. Rogers. U A Beasley. Bus Bald-
ridge, Rid F'lnley, Fred A Harnei
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J. M Keaten of Bardwell had
gone to Austin to take, the Pasteur
treatment after having been bit-
ten by a rabid cat
Hospital News
I Visiting hours at Ennis Municipal
i Hospital are 10 to 11 a m., 3 to 4
! p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
Mrs. Ella Chapman
Mrs. Fred Anderson
Mrs. A. W. Hays
; G. C. Holt
Mrs. Nora Lennon
R. D. Pucket
I Mrs. Sarah Barker*
Mi*. D. C. Hagenslek
Mrs. W. E. King
Mrs, T. J. Ford
Mrs. Claude Parks
Fred McK,night
| Joe Zniollk
Mnrtha Flassengale
James Eppler
Patricia Dlnbaj
i Mrs H. A. Bates
Mrs. Joe Odlozi! ,
S. F. Polk
Mi*. Willie Lopez and daughter;
Mrs. W. T. Pierce
' Dismissed
Mrs John Rodriquez and son
' Mrs. Kenneth and daughter
Here From Wirliita Fails
Mrs. M E .Medford and Mrs. C.
B. Clark of Wichita Falls are to!
I return to their home tonight in I
Wichita Falls, after a visit here
with Mr, and Mrs. Lonnie Wil- ;
Hams.
i
Miss Lucas Is
Honoree When
Shower Held
W > * f tewing A«(4M 1 IM4 — BVFfBE,
Miss Watkins to
ON THR
AVENUE
1 I ON K CCER A an early -•
ng u . > to The New*
HUBERT ROGER*
ouailte** chor
RICHARISON
on the
a h Mi s
r» R( t h
William
Sails
ding to some
MHS I *K1 IA
RI’EKDFTtR Dont
Ad
skid youtwell
HARRY CORNKIL and IIAR
IKY (K'HOKPB dasl night • bring-
ing the kids downtown lor some
Graduate From
Nursing School
Mum Snigil* Watkli * daughter
ns mi simi Mrs M v» wmiig
will tv giaiuNted Eriiiny front the
Patklaod Homatal Brhool of Niraa*
cNwnmrnrrmeni rinrim are to
»>e held at t JO pm In the Oak
Lawn Method tat ctmtrh
Mia* Watkiiw is a graduate of the
Enma High R hon| and entered
Paiklaiiri ‘oon after her graduation.
he KU( st lu^t weir
cooling ire crrwni
1 O Li
is moUsnr of the
»*rleet. Mrs
No-man S'jii n ot
Here la.*t night for
0 Fratne. I
mint f»l Mts* Lut’ii*
a few minutes' visit
Mm Cord,’
" Hall of Dallas
nil MRS JULIA 1
R» v Hull's
mother
WwxahMchie
MISS SIIIKI.KY IIOTIISI IIII.D
M/ss Shirley Rothschild and Harvey
Lee Schvyarti to Wed in October
Mi.ss Shirley Rothschild and Har-|*llon Sigma Alpha and the Him-
vey Le.e Schwartz plan an October,ness and Professional Women.'>
wedding at Preston Hollow Country I Club.
Club. : Her fiance l> the son o Julius
Miss Rothschild, daughter ol Schwartz of Dallas, and a former
Mrs Sam Rothschild and the lute student at City College ol New
Mr Rothschild, Is a member of Ep- York
Polished Cotton
unci
(hi*
With the Lodges
Knn.s R ,1 kr’i I ,|ge No 104
will mot* at the IOOF Chapel for
'ijttiut on Thursday, August 5 at
8 00 p ni Visiting members w el-
come.
Annie Oureeky. Net
Agnes Bristow, See v
Invitations to
Killeen Nuptials
Received Here
I’vitallen;' have been received
Jon Louise b n I for tin wedding to bn of Miss Join i
Wednesday by train for an ex- R, ■ !"■ >n dan ihfei of Mr and
U'liden tour ot the st ates. They J Mrs Clyde Rebel Ison of Killeen,
i plan to visit In Ne.w Orleans. La.: 1 furmcly of Funds, and the ltev.
Atlanta, Oa. and from there the) An ted Edward Odom:
will go to Ogden, Utah. Salt Lake j Mi.', and Mrs Clyde Reeves Rob-
| City and various po'nts in Cull-1 erf sum request the honor of your
ferula 'presence at. the marriage of their'
---- | daughter, Dorothy Jean, to The
Undergoes Operation ; Revere d Andrew Edward Odom i
Joe X Newcomb ol San Antonio, on Friday, tin thlid >l September
Hrmrly a promlnnt businss mar Nineteen hundred and fifty-four
In Ennis, underwent surgery Tues-' at eight o'clock In IJie evening,
day In the Methodist Hospital in! First Baptist Oauri iv, Killeen, Tex-
Dallas, His condition is reported as
favorable. | --------------——
------- Clifford Wood Home
In Tyler Clifford Wood, who had surgery
Miss Lorene Price and Mrs. Louise in Baylor Ho.-p lal In Dallas Is now *
Hawkins were business visitors ini at his heme, 503 N. McKinney St
FIRE CHIEF HUGH F1TZ-
OF.RA1D explaining that one of
the best things abou ishower*
these times Is that they slow down
the epidemic ot grass fire*.
y a« aitontng
l»r a ud V’ W a Ilf r Rtoit *nd
ride aiM ,n‘ldrety, Don «nd Betsy, snd
Phyllis Todd went to Lake Murray.
CM* Tue>**n«\ to spend their vqe-
stkm. Ti»ey wtU sbo vtst* in Okla-
lir>nm Cilv with Mr. and Mr* C.
FI Heaton srd family.
Hit
MRS J RAY
IfOt,l .AND >t
Here F'r«tn* l>»lla*
\li* Abbtr T Willis, area super-
visor with the state WeRare De-
partmeid Hiiri her secretary, Mr*.
Matins Odom of Dallas were vl*lt-
ors here Tuesday.
On Vacation
j Mr. and Mrs. John T Connolly
, and daughter.
MRS M B. MOSELEY, express-
ing pleasure over the fact tha.l a
wi man. down on her luck, and
for whom a work-wanted ad was -----—--
run in The News the other day. Vacation At Fake Murray
hud a Job within two hours after. Dr. and Mrs. W. P. McCall and
the paper came off the press Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Mitchell and
the best things about showers Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Mess'no of Dal-
Birthday orchids to O E O R O E l«* have gone, to Lake Murray on
HOUDEK. MRS TOM BI L L . IhMr vacation. They plan to mum
KELLY. MRS. D J BENNETT. Sunday.
BILLY GENE BRASHER. R R ,
TAYLOR tall of whom were born
August 5'.
Also, birthday orchids and best
wlrhr.s to TRUETT GLASPY, i
whose birthday Is tomorrow—and
who is In the Methodist Hospital
in Dh>Hhs
wiimm
Far
NKCCHI A F.LNA *
Hales and Her rice
Repairs - Rental*—Bee
LITTLE RKWING CENTER
806 W. Lake Phene ITT
Tyler Tuesday.
and is Improving.
WE CARET FAC-
TORT SHORT
LENGTHS— DO
ALTERATIONS;
STRIVE te PLEASE
WE MAKE BELTS, Th«%
HIICKLEB.’ BUTTON CAL-ANN
HOLES. BLOUSES, Fashion
SKIRTS, DRESSES CliniC
110’/a W. Ennis Av«nu«
We Are Now Opon
Mrs. F. E. Harrison Upstairs Over The
Mrs. W. P. Anderson Proctor Hines Law OHict
A hem I ul of ginnt sunflow ers on u |
print whirl skirt of polished cotton. '
Sinking design with a lilt in the
Nelly de Grub pleating of the
skirt. The camisole top has detach- I
able straps. The skirt is also good
with u black top.
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A. Sport pontie .
sizes to 42 89c
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Here From Galveston
Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Rogers and \
son, Phillip, of Galveston, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs, M G.
Wi«tklins and Mrs. Mae Rogers, ;
parents of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers.
In Wheel ( hair
L. T. Fisher, who has a broken
left lc.g In a fall at his home, 402
W Brown St., seven weeks ago I
is now in a wheel chair.
KfWs'-'f
&& $cii
p; - ■ a
■fall
Bil
Safe-Cracking in
Ft. Worth Not as
Cracked Up to Be
Font Woith, Auk. 4 lUPr—Snfc- i
ciacklngln Fort Worth apparently i
Isn't, what It has been cracked up |
to be. The latest of three unsuc-
cessful safe burglaries lias been ,
revealed today. Burglars broke in- !
to the Wicker Fish Market on
Hemphill Street, knocked I he kn<’b
ofl the safe a"d dented Its top
With a sledge hammer. Foiled In
their first efforts, they pushed the 1
H(!U-|h>ui::1 vault outside to where I
■ | the market's pickup truck was
pai ked:
With the truck's bumper, they
pushed the safe down the street >
and left It lodged behind a parked
dir, with 500-dnllnrs still Inside
The truck was found abandoned
several blocks awtay. Hie series of
bunged Job* started July 22nd.
v. l en a vault containing 700-dollars
was ujando.'ol alter it rolled off
the thieves truck, then on July 26th
S(.mc burglars gave up alter losing j
control of ii filling station safe
tiicy were rolling down the street.
Xh special summer discount
only 10% down, 36 months to pay
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PERRY’S
5-10-25c STORE
Girl Impressed
Favorably About
Turkish Lover
-j Istanbul, Turkey. Aug 4 ClJPL —
* IA 22-ye.sr-oldf Houston girl who
f)(,.A t0 istHnbunl from Texas to
miTSLd .*y°" Mndlnrc- decide whether rhe Is tn Jove with ,
tste is used in this two-pieee < resa _ , , ...
from L. k L. Mf*. Co. Three rhine- " Turk,'*h *u,drnt "hr mn ln H
■tone buttons dress up the fitted ' ton her f'"1 Impressions are.
jacket which has a self-banded fine" Her romantic Interest,
collar cut open enough to fill in Ozean Turer. welcome June Mar-,
with a feminine scarf. The skirt is tin on her t~clval herp, late veiter-
bell shaped for easy walking. Black, day. He was accmompanted by six
| friends who Miss MnrDn had
' known In Texas.
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Mm
. « ««lll»lllg. OIHCK,
brown, grey. Sizes 8-20. Retail
About 923.00. Style #6427.
Famous name floor furnaces
.V -
Muy Ward or Umpire automatic,
worry-free furnaces at discount,
lust set controls and your house
stays comfortably warm, feco-
nomical — you get only the heat
you need, C omplctc range of
models and capacities.
Sensational heating development keeps floors warm —
gives finest heating comfort money can buy
li puls heal where heat is lost — under floors and next
to outside walls. When northers strike, cold air gets no
chance to start drafts temperature difference between
ceiling and floor is kept wilhin 5 or 6 degrees instead of
15 or 20. tjuick and easy installation. Luy now — heal the
fall rush, and NAVI*!
All cluscl-lyite and floor-type central furnaces on sale.
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Compact automatic wall furnaces
•=^ytL
Safe, flue-vented wall furnaces
arc attractive — lake no floor
space' Positive air circulation
hcaK evenly. Perfect for second
stories or homes without clear-
ance for floor furnaces. Install
now at discount.
Vsntod circulating hsarsrs
A sire for every room! Lott ot
healthful instant heat for your
money! They circulate heat
both outward and^bpWard. Ftue-
vented — helps preVlfist window
sweating. Modern console cabi-
nets blend into any room.
DR. L. A. WILLIAMS
OPTOMETRIST
162 S. DALLAS PHONE 373
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 182, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 4, 1954, newspaper, August 4, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782721/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.