The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 55, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 6, 1954 Page: 4 of 4
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rom—fNN'IS DAILY NEWS—Saturday rvening, March 6. 1M4
( alorir Wise
It la mealing that calorie-wise,
vwlct'es of bread are not so clil-
terent. Enriched bread, rye, whole
wheat and various specialty breads
oil contain nearly the same number
of calorie*, ounce for ounce.
Far Dripping Faucet
To »top the annoying sound of a
(tripping water faucet, tie a piece of
cuing near the end of the tap. The
water will run down the string and
j,u»p the noise until a plumber ar-
rives.
MEN IN
SERVICE
A l-e Harold Jack Smith, non of
Mr and Mrs. R O. Smith is ex-
pCvtrd to arrive Monday to wnend
30 days here, en route from Japan,
wliere he spent 30 month*, to Tink-
er Air Force Bose in Oklah<xna
City. He expects to receive a dis-
charge In January’. 1965.
1 Reports Good Response to Observance
Of Texas Public Schdol Week In Ennis
I The observance of Texas Public den* wortr on exhibit, Mr. Gardner
School Week here, March 1
through March 4. brought out more
visitors and resulted In the beat
visitation program °> any in ills
1 experience. Superintendent J. F.
Gardner isid this morning.
The observance was for the pur-
pose of providing un opportunity
!0{- parents and other Hchool po-
tions to meet the school adminis-
trators and teachers and see stu-
Spring Routine
For Care of Rugs
Mary Elizabeth Harper of Palmer
Becomes Mrs. Charles Edwin Bailey
Min Mary Elizabeth Harper,; the home of the officiating
Chevrolets, Fords or any
---- -----, ___________ Harper, ( the home of the officiating mlnls-
Sald. , fur»*!ui end thorougii cleaning daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. E. | ter, the Rev. Lawrence Bryan, pas-
A series of open house events, with the light rprny treatments are Harper of Palmer ana Charles Ed- tor of the First Methodist Church
begun at Ennis High School and tjlC j^ys to springtime protection wll) Bul^y of Waxahachle were in Palmer.
San Jacinto School on the evening (>I WiM)l r[im a~d carpets agalnM | married in Palmer Friday evening.; Mr. ulld Mrs. J. W. Bailey of mf.L* wi|l not hm
of March 1. I the destruction of clothes moths(Th* ceremony was performed at, purt Worth are parents of the! . ..
rwn ho.j.M w*« he^ a*. ...d - - ---------!bridearocm. I Undersold on any modal.
ScIkjoI on March 2 and the final T The bride wore a navy blue suit!
and navy accessories and curried
event was open house at David
Crockett School on March 4.
ALLIED CHAIN LINK FENCE CO.
A. Q. Williams Phone 886
AT THE
Ceuud QU
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First Methodist
Rev. Cecil Kills, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m.—Church School. J F.
Hombuok, superintendent.
10:50 ftjn —M <> r n i n g Worship.
The choir will sing the anthem
“Teach Me, O Lord" by White The
Communion message, "The Cup Of
Salvation ' by the pastor.
1:30 p.m.—Junior Choir rehear-
sal.
0:00 p.m.—Youth Choir rehearsal.
7:00 D.m.—E v e n I n g Worship.
Hymn singing led by Jim Harmon
aiiu the Youth Choir. The sermon
will toe by the pastor.
4:00 p.m.—Adult Choir rehearsal.
Monday:
3:30 p.m.—Woman’s Society of
Christian Service study, "Alcohol
and Christian Responsibility" In
the church parlor Rev, Cedi Ellis,
study leader.
Wednesday:
7:00 pm—Methodist Youth Fel-
lowship.
7:30 p.m.—Official Board meeting
at the church. J. F. Gardner,
! chairman.
Church of Christ
West Avenue and Sherman Street
Frank I.. Cov Minister
Kurd's Day:
: 9 45 ajn —Bible school. Come
• with a prepared lesson. Are we
• adding knowledge to our Christian
character?
lo 50 n in Woraiup hour "What
1 Owe M> Home Congregation” will
be tin* minister's sermon subject.
6 00 pm Young people's meet -
r
7 30 pjp —Worship Hour Jemis.
tile Slone' will 1* th«' Minnon
Monas \
7 30 p m Teat hei meeting
'I ueaday:
7 30 pm A
v R H. Siw »
t|«'*kei TM-
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J Mr Bbeet *-
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M'taaik gww'ti'1
to *«or:
WwlBeuli> :
0 30 am ■ Ladle* *
. Nundkr One Revrtati > J
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9 Mi asu -' lads* ei*»,
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get tsna tl *a Paata*
Tabernacle Baptist
Robert C. Fling. Pastor
Sunday:
9:45 am.—Sunday School. Lesson
text: .John 11:32-40 Lesson topic,
"The Raising of Lazarus."
10:55 a.m.—Morning worship.
Special music. Message, “Fullness
of God," (Col. 2:l-10i by the pas-
tor.
.6:30 pm.—Training Union.
7:30 p.m —Evening woishtp. Spe-
cial music. "Ivory Palaces” by
Rookh Anderson and Lou Dora
Hays Message, "In Complete Con-
secration." (Joshua 7:1-13) by the
pastor.
Monday:
3:00 p.m.—WMU meeting in the
following circles for the mission
study lesson:
Nina Hankins circle—Mis. John
Wright.
Anita Low circle—Mrs. Wesley
Howard.
"Beth Callaway circle—-Mrs. P, E.
Duncan.
Helen Bagby circle—Mrs. R J.
Morgan.
Klolse Caul hen circle—Mrs. Fran-
ce* McCoy.
The Nursery, Sunbeams, Junior
O.A.. Nona Bra G A , and R.A
will 'meet at the church at the
same hour.
Wednesday:
7 00 p.m —Sunday School work-
ers training session.
7 ;to pm Prayer meeting,
H 30 pm—Chou rehearaal.
Saturday:
10:00 s in Junior choir rehear-
sal.
Forgotten
FACTS
From the files of the Ennis Dally
News:
Ten Year* Ago
"City Marshal Hugh Fitzgerald
1 today issued a warning to the pub-
1 11c against tl.e danger of dogs run-
ning at large within the city."
| "Loot: sterling silver heart sliap-
! ed compact between North Main
upd Ollmer. Reward. Virginia
I Sxroh, 702 North Main."—Adv.
i “Mrs. O. F. Mails and soil, Rob-
ert Dale Mails of Milneqla, are
j guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
! C. F Moser, parents of Mrs. Marls."
Twenty Five Years Ago
i "Idea] weather aided in making
; the formal opening of Jolesch’s this
! morning, an auspicious occasion In
which a great number of people
were interested."
"Mrs. M. C. Clift has gone to
Hearne to be with her sister who
is sick."
"Mrs. A. T. Crane and Miss
Gladys Stovall attended a bridge
luncheon Tuesday given by Mrs.
: Wuyland Moody at her home in
' Ferris.
Holy Redeemer
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Comer: N, Preston A Baylor 81
Rev. P. F. Gallagher, Pastor
Sunday: Musses 8 am. As 10 am.
Benediction at 7:30 p.m.
Weekday Masses nt 7 a.m.
Rosary each afternoon at B:0S
p.m.
Instructions mr adults by ap-
pointment.
Everyone Is cordially Invited to
attend our Services.
Telephone 743
Frequent cleaning, especially with
a vacuum cleaner, prevents dust,
lint and hair from accumulating
and offering extra food for these
expensive pests. Cleaning may ulso
remove the Insects themselves and
their eggs.
ON THE
AVENUE
By ELIZARF.TII PARSONS
MRS E. L. HORRELL and In-
ciV Jt*^J2?*Z*-.** ........... BANUBA LB*, have j 8^,7"
a.cnTtS.T™ SSS ri High 8*001
Cecilia Pihgenot
Student Nominee
Mis* Cecilia Marie Pingenot of
Ennis Is one of five nominees for
Sweelhegrl ol the Men's Indepeml.; C,8*U «c«Wl, Mho. Urn.*.,' h“m''
n-t Compue Aoeoclnllon ot Ihe Uni- -• —.........—- - -----------I.. . PRIVATE MAHVIN L. Me-,
veralty of Texas.
A Junior majoring in interior cia-ytor suggests a spray of AAA Brigade baseball team. Five
oil solution for (jl 13 will be chosen to join a
rug* and carpets at intervals of 12 j 0UP of professional players nt
to 18 month*. It takes about one j Ti'kyo.
and one-half to two quarts of spray ^ —
for a 9 by 12 rug of average weight.1 Mins. JOE 8.
white orchids on a Bible.
Miss Sylvia Blllupa of Palmer
and Curtis Rumbo of Ennis were
the wedding attendants.
I The bridal couple will make their
heme in Waxahachle.
The bride attended Palmer High
in
decoration, Miss Pingenot is the
j’lece of Mr. and Mra. A. C. 8weeney, 1
"02 North Dallas. She is a member ’
of the Newman Club; Catholic stu-
dent group; the Women's Independ-
ent Cainfius Association; and Spooks
women's social club.
usually feed under heavy furniture, COHD actioned in iunmi »•„«1 M vp Refrlf*rator
wliere It is difficult to clean CORD, stationed In Japan, was, To move a heavy ice box or n
n 11 M U I L C1U one of 13 Interviewed for the 40th | refrigerator so that you can clean
In back of It, pour n little soapy
Coffee Squeeze
, Although Texnns produce a lit-
tle of everything, their chances for
LISKA observed
Give special attention to parts of.liev birthday on Muirh 4. Her best
tiie carpet that will be under a was a cable Siam from her
piano, sofa, bookcase or other heavy * Hon STANLEY LISKA. stationed
water on the floor in front of the
refrigerator. Rub a cake of soap
over this. Then ftlve the refrigera-
tor a little push and watch it slide.
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NEW CARS
1954 Chev. Va-ton Pkk-
Up, Deluxe Cab - $1325
1954 Chev. 2-door $1650
These are brand-new cart
off new car dealers floor
with factory guarantee In
in your name. Will trade.
F. A. Hubacek
304 W. Avenue
Phone 172 Evenings 543
furniture.
! with the U. S. armed services In
matlc conditions of Texas.
t Germany.
Untreated unlmul Jialr and wool | March 5 was the 5th wedding
holplng solve the present coffee' pads under mgs will also need a anniversary of MR. and MRS. I
squeeze are remote. The coffee tree J thorough spraying on both sides.! FRANK LUKSA.
Just doesn't adapt itself to th ell- ; Mrs. Olaytor adds. ! JOE L. LISKA will be 18 on ]
I In spraying wall-to-wall carpeting, March 7. Others who will observe I
! give particular attention to the , their birthdays on March 7 include i
'edges all the way around. | MODENt* PARKS and ills twin
Finally, the specialist says that | sister, MRS. J. R. WICBB of Waxu-
If you have expensive broadlooms hachle, and JANIE UJKSA.
or oriental rugs and fear that In- MRS. W. H. MiUIRHEAD will j
experience In spraying may mar observe her birthday on March 8.1
their appearance, it's advisable to —---
cull on a reliable peat-control or Mr Moorman Here
earptot-aleaning firm. 1 J. M Moorman, former athletic
- —--------------- j roach nt Ennis High School, now
land-(Ice Box Leak* • superintendent of public schools at
For leaks In ice box linings, pour \ Hempstead, visited In Ennis this
hot paraffin over the holes. ' morning.
Four-H Program
The 4-H Club program in Texas
is carried on through 4,470 local
j clubs. The work in the counties and
clubs is supervised by the local
county extension ugents with as-
sistance from Interested men and
women who serve without pay as
adult club leaders. 4-H Club work
is a part of the nation's
grant college system and the United
States Department of Agriculture,
SAFETY TESTED CARS
Ford Mainliner Two-Door Sedan. Heater, Seat
Covers, Good Tires.
Ford Mainliner V-8 Two-Door Sedan, Very Clean,
Good Tires, Heater.
Pontiac Chieftain De Luxe Hydro-Matic, Radio
and Heater. Seat Covers. Many other extras.
DOC HENMON MOTORS
Day 1
902 S. KAUFMAN
Phone
Night 1877
St. John Nep. Catholic
Rev. V. P. Mlcol*. Pastor
Rev. Bohumll Hruby
Rev, Edward Mafirr, Assistant
Hunday Masses:
8:30, 8:00. 9:30 and 10:30 am,
Alnrna, 8:00 a.m.
Every Sunday, Benediction 7i00
p.m.
Every Sunday, Religion Classes 9
r m.
Every First Sunday—Communion
for Junior Sodality.
High Maas at 8:00 a.tn.
Every Fourth Sunday—Commun-
ion for St. John High School So-
dality Unit—8:00 a.m.
Ifolyday* of Obligation:
Masses—8:30, 8:00, 9:30, 10:30 a.m.
Church of God
Khawaee and Denton IK
Rev. G. W. Alford, pastor
Jasper Hobbs, Sunday School Rapt.
9 45 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:0 n.m.-Morning Worship.
Radio broadcast each Sunday,
KHBK. Hillsboro. 9 15-9-48 am
i860 on dial. Pastor In charge.
Thursday:
1:00 p.m.—YEP. Service. Jasper
Hobbs, president.
Saturday:
8:00 p.m —Mid-week service*.
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Rev. Richmond McKlaaey, Pattov
Dwight Mversan. hueday Rrhoal
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Wayman A. M. E. Chapel
1013 Weal Knnin Avenue
Rev. .1. R. Roberts, Pastor
Where visitors are always welcome
Hunday:
9:45 n.m.—aunclny School. Prof.
B F. Thomas, Supt.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
6:00 p.m—ACE League. Sister
Irene Burks, president.
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship,
Monday:
7:30 p.m.—Official Board.
3:30 p.m.—Mission. Sister Lelor
Yates, president.
Tuesday:
7:30 p.m—First and Third: Trus-
tee Second and Fourth. Bro. John
Bell and Bro. Ouy Wright, presi-
dents.
Wednesday:
7:30 p.tn.—Prayer meeting, Bro.
John Bell, chairman prayer band.
Thursday:
Teachers meeting and Stewardess
board No. 1: announced each week.
Si.ster John Bell, president.
Friday:
7 30 pm.—Choir rehearsal. Sister
Vader Jasper, president. Our Choirs
are under the direction of Mrs. M.
C Wilson and Mrs. Roy Washing-
ton.
0 30 pm. Usher board meeting,
Smtei (jiillla Gipson, president.
Fourth Ward 8aptist
Rev. w. n Smith. Pastor
Sunday:
9 45 a m.—Sunday School Wilke
Lov*. superintendent.
11:00 a m Morning Worship,
fi 00 p.m - B Y P V , Mrs Mabl*
Thomas, president
7:30 pm Night Worship.
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