The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 18, 1955 Page: 3 of 6
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First Quolity
oo-Gougc
12-Denier
NYLON
HOSE
LADIES
Good Quality
Rayon
PANTIES
LADIES
PANTIES
IN 3 STYLES
Specia. t tfKiioM
Beautiful
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AND GEM
Regular 29c
CROCHET
THREAD
In White Only
Multi-CoScr
Good Weight
DISH
CLOTHS
JEWELRY
2 For
Nr. and Mrs. Edward at Home
Their Maniaqe at Nuptial Mass
® --- arts sl^ ^.arSd-.ssyrjsffc
RICE
ON TIIK
celebrated by the Very Rev
yf.'flgr. Vincent M cola st the St.
Jtihil Church At 8:30 o’clock on the
nK>rf»U«r of January 13.
’rhe bride J* the daughter or Mr.
UKl, Mrs. John Hum-a o! Route 3.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
«nd Mnt A.ton Zhanel, uho of
Route 3.
, 19ie weddim music w\a by the
P -ttfs of Divine Piu\ ii.vic.icc ut the
8t. Jolin School.
Teacher Group
Meets Here
, Alpha Alpha Chapter of Du! a
KkPba Gumma, na.iomd honorary
s^oihty for women educators, met
In WtrJa recently at the home of
Mrs, W. C. Ls.xb with Mr.?. Vivian
McCoy as co-hcsteas.
For the evening; th? program
•ufclect was “Selective R vrult-
mefvt. Forward with Delta Kappa
Oamma Through the, Work of Fu-
ture Teachers.'
Mrs. Rae Files St 11 of Waxaha-
cthle, chairman. Introduced three
apdtors from Waxr.’iachle High
School and c.ue teacher f;om Marvin
Elemenary.
TTlfi seniors were Emily Ann Gra-
ham. who discussed, "Why I Would
Like To Enter The TrahVng Profc.s.
sktA:*' Dorc-thy Ruxamond, wheae
subject was “The Prob’ems That
Make One HP'ltate To Ent-r The
Tmching Professionand Barbara
Atkkis, who named “The Charac-
teristics Or Qualities Pupils Lika/ln
Teachers."
Kenneth, Owens. Ma nln teacher,
t©W "What The Teaching Profes-
sion Seems Like Aft r Teaching One
Semester."
teenagers Resent
Delinquency Tag,
Researcher Finds
By GAY PAULEY
United Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK. Jan. 18 iUP>.—
Teen-agers nre fr.d up wi ll being
considered potential crimluaLs.
The term "delinquent" has rub-
bed off c:i t.’.u Innocent, end the
younger set resents th.v. r ports
Leister Hand, head cf the Youth
Research Institute. The organ'zil-
lion works exclusively wi.h the
younger population, studying is
opinions, habits and tastes.
Rand says juvenile authorities
estimate that only about 3 per ceti.
of the national teen-age popula-
te ever has been involved in an
wot or delinquency. But, thn, Insti-
tute, which has Just completed a
study of teen-agers’ reaction to "ju-
veline delinquent," shows the. term
Is to nll-encompassin.g, giving the
itnprcEs.cn that every teen - ager
either is a delinquent or has crim-
inal tendencies.
"We find it is the las: point
which Ls proving the. most Irritat-
ing to the young people,” .i i 1
Rand. "I of rn have heard teen-
agers remark, ‘I vvl-h I were, 2 0
Blresrdy.’ ”.
AUTOMATIC
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WASHING
SYSTEM
Cfeoai end redeem the
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Cfoamer Clethet
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emm emmem* uwi •**
ear $3.00 a
m TIRE CO.
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ko.vn was designed with a portrait
neckline filled In with a yoke of
tulle. The boaice w.u uppllgued
with lace touched with lii^mc nt
now flake sequins. Tiny cap sleeves
we e complimented by matching
tulle gauntlets. Layers ©f blue tul-
le which iomied the waltz-length
skirt were also trlm ned with lave
r.ppiique cnct sequins.
The finger tip length veil le 1
from a wreath of/orange bloeaoma.
White carmitions were uacd for
H e bridal bouquet.
Tin maid of, honor was M-ss
Geraldine Zluinel.
The bridesmaids werfe Mias Ber-
nice Konza, Miss Cecilia Zhanel.
Miss Geraldine Krlslm and Miss
Sylvia Slovt k.
Latvreme Horrn was best man.
Richard Kadlubw, Raymond
Ilonxi, Wosley Patai: and Adolph
lionza served as groomsmen.
Folio Aing the wadding breakfast
for members of tlie bridal party
at the KJT i\uditorium, d nner was
.served at noon and dancing follow-
ed the supper in the evening;.
The newly weds are >naki::g them
home at 1C07 South Pans St.
T.ie bride is a graduate of the
St. J< hn Hlph School and n lor-
u:cr student at Our Lady of the
Lake College at San Antonio.
The bridegroom ls a former stu-
dent at St. John and a graduate
of E. nis High School.
FACTS
From tlie files of the EnnL Daily
News
Ten Years Ago
"Cp* Jude Smith has written an
interesting letter to P1J Ransom
You know the third army . . . On
Now Year’s Eve at exactly 12:00 pm.
i wa* a pretty scared lad.
“S-Sgt. Sherman Miller who had
served 18 months In Iceland, huts
urnved for a 30-ck.y ftblough and
a 111 visit his parents In'Dallas and
relatives here.”
"Miss Alice Rejfh'T who is ein-
plcyed at the camp personnel of-
fice at O. mp Hood, Texas U here
visiting her luther, John Reythcr.
Twenty Five Years Abo
Hull's Hill, son of Mr. i.nd Mrs.
G-ordrn Hill, began working th s
morning fer tlie Mercantile Bank
and T.ust Co. . 'in Dallas. Othivr
yourg men working there are Joe
Tate and Mllton Brown, the latter
be.113 as-.Lst.mt c .shier.”
New Flour
Gives Menus
Latin Touch
CHICAGO, Jan. 13 (UP).—Sclen-
t!s s at the Illinois Institute of
Technology h;n-e perfected a tortilla
flour which promLses to make this
Mexican de lcacy popular in the U S.
Working with. Mexican experts,
the scientists have developed a tor-
tilta flour similar to prepared flour
mixes.
The Armour Research Founda-
tion said the new flour already has
pr.vsed the stem© t test — accept-
ed by the Mexican }>eoplc.
The flour simplifies and im-
proves the method of making tor-
tillas, tatrui es. chili, corn chips, en-
chiladas. tost a las and other Mexi-
can foods, the Foundation said.
‘‘Everett. Shipp, who hus been
confined to hL? bed for mouths is
now sitting up and Ls convalescing
nicely."
"Rev. M. F. K,am of the former
Hfliu-Ramisay pu;ty, ... is an-
nounced to begt:' a meeting in Dal-
las. . . . Rev. Jlani held a mcetmg
with tin* Tabernacle' Baptist church
n Rr.nis about 1D07 while Rev. *S-
F. Lvun was pastoe here."
m pounds round steak
H cup salad oil
1 clove garlic, minced
2 tablespoons minced onions
1 12-ounce package cut
asparagus
2 teaspoons salt
teaspoon pepper
L’-j cups beef stock (or bouillon
cubes dissolved in hot water)
(a pound mushrooms, sliced
L cup cornstarch
J.a cup water
S cups hot cooked rice
Cut meat into strips about .'1
inches long and 14-inch thick,
llent 3 tablespoons of the salad oil
| in large skillet. Add meat, garlic,
j and onions. Cook quickly over high
! heat, stirring constantly, just until
meat loses its raw appearance.
Add asparagus, salt, pepper,
and beef stock to skillet and bring
to a boil. Lower heat*; cover and
simmer 8 to 10 mii\utes, or until
asparagus is just tender. It should
net be overcooked. v
i llrown mushrooms in remaining
, »ulad oil. Blond coniatareh with
1 water. Add to beef-asparagus mix-
j ture, together with mushrooms.
i Cook until thickened and clear,
j Serve over the hot rice. Yield: Six
, servings.
AVENUE
Kv EI.IZAHKTI1 I'AKKONH
If “Inherit the W.nd," now in l :i
last wrek at Theater H5 Ls moav
TU-kslrama ic and U. s subtle than
some of the recent productions at
Dallas’ an "a pltl., henuse, it is r.oae
the levs powerful
The play nefends a man’s rlgitt to
oluuk. ui:d to I’vpxw hj> though a
it defends a man’s r.yht to b»- unde-
cided and it defends h.s righ: to be
wrong.
Tills 1055 version of the 1025
"ScoiH*s Trial” dot's no: p.t funda-
menudlxni against evolution, but It
clir npions t'ae r ght of a man io
examine both theories.
Tlie a itiiors, Jerome Lawrence
Robert Lte, se> u to feel that i fe
In?’I as simple as a choice between
black and wh; e. that there are some
shadings Into gray and tha it s not
.lust right cr wrong, but truth which
shot id t>.' man's goat.
Theater '55s pretvvitatlcn of th s
final script aehk. e.s maui fluent
char icteriz.i U i.
Toeodar F.renln*. January 18. 1853 — ENNIS DAILY NEWS —
Tea Shower Honors Nancy Jane Dodd
Who Will Be Married Saturday Night -
Ho teMrs for a tew slvower honor- wdJJ be married to BjTjn ilbirr
... ' i ■
San Jacinto
Group Meeting
Mi's. W. C. Stout luus announced
a meetir.f of the San Jacinto Par-
ent-Teacher group, at St. Thomas
jxnifth house at 9:30 Wednesday
morning.
Circle Eight
Dance Tonight
Raymond Smi h of Dallas w 11 cal)
fer the Circle Eight dance r
American Lotion Hall nt 8 o'clock
this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Sibley Celebrate
Golden Wedding Anniversary at Home
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Slblev, whose Paane of Annapol s. M l , are the
golden we iding anniversary is to-
day celebrated the event at their
home In Sardis cn Sunday
The couple was married in Gard-
ner on January 18. 1905 Mrs. Sib-
ley is"the former Miss Martha Ann
Pritchard. Beth born in Texr ;. Mr.
and Mrs. Sibley have lived in the
state a’l their lives and in Ellis
County for thirty-seven years.
There are eight children, twen-
ty-seven grandchildren and one
treat grandchild. The six sens are
Fred Sib!*"' and Pat Sibley of Mkilo-
\l?inn. Wayne Sibley. Shirley Sibley
and Oran S oley of Ennis and June
Sibley cf Houston. Mrs Frank Muir-
head of Waxahnchie and Mrs. R. M.
drughters
Lunc.h'vm was served buffet
style. The floral arrangement* was cf
white st oca and gold l/wn, ,
About forty members of the fam-
ily attended the celebration.
TAN Gy touch
Meat recipes which require long
cooking over a low flame, smli as
pot roust and braised beef with
veget^bks, are greatly unproved by
the addition of one or two table
spoons of wine vinegar, home econ-
omists of the Gai Apliance M.v u-
facturtTS Association point out.
T’.u)“e who celeb rat' ’heir hi- h-
days on January 19 include HELM A
RAINS and BOBBY LESTER
HOSPITAL NEWS
l*uUrn's In Thr linspital—
Mrs. SKI C w.ngton
W H Hartley
Mrs W. C Brown.
Mrs. Nora Lenr.on.
Joe Danek
Mrs. F.arl Anderson.
Mlvs Doris P erce
Sharon Pritchett.
Mrs T J P:\lche t,
Mrs. J C Newmal and lnnnt
daughter
Mrs. Walter Sparkman
Gene Nelson.
Ellen Strawn
Beverly Fer low
"Minute Men" was the name
given to companies of militia or-
ganized at the tune of the Revolu-
tion,
First xeere'.i’.ry of the U. S Trea-
sury, Alexander Hamilton, was the
father of our financial system.
trig M'is Nancy Jane Dodd an S i:
urday af:cmoon were Mi»s Ann
Reed, M.ss Jacqueline Adams. Mas
Natu y Bartle Mas Gloria Mu tai,
Mrs. Bill B.’-ton cf Dalhia, Mrs.
Mike Kelly. Mws Judy L/, ithermaa,
Mias Sully Me Ever and Miss Janet
Walker
Tar ten wat u*. »ius Walker's
home on Saturday afternoon, from
three until five o'clock.
Whi e stock, t.r.y blue chrysan-
themums and white sprayed foling*
ce dred out the blue and wh te color
scheme chosen by Miss Dodd who
Christian Home
Is Guild Topic
Mn. W. H K.rby presided over
the meeting of the Wesleyan S-vvtoe
Guild in Jfche Methodist Church
J < lor Monday ev«m.'. g wilh 23
members and ;wo guests attending.
Mrs. V.vum McCoy and Mrs. W C
Lr mb were lv*'.esses for the, cover-
ed-dish srpjior which preceedtvd the
program.
Mini. T. N. Sr a] lorn, gave the devo-
tional and prc«ented Mrs. T J.
Sanders, 1 ider of the progrum on
"Making The Home Christ Inn" Mrs.
Sanders wax aaslsied by Mr*. Win-
slot? Webster and Mrs. J. 8. Pro© or
M’.s Ch-1 Pratt, former member
of the Gulkl was re-instated
Hundley of L*k« Dnllns oh fia.ur*
day evening at ej%ht oelock. it
the Tabernacle Bsrp Lsst Oiureh.
Eighty-two gutsts werv' grer ed by
Miss Walker
The rece.vlng 11 ne l.ncludod the
bride to be; Mrs. J. W. N a bore, bftr
aunt; Mrs. J. K. Hundley an4 M!.«s
Barbara Ann^Hunuley of Lake Dalr
loft, mother and a.a»«r of the bidder
groom o be; M.sa Jorne.? LanriOotJd.
twin *ls cr cf the bonorae. and Mkm
Jo Arm Davis of ChilloeoUie, her
North Texas State College hcom-
matiS. *
Mrs. M-ke Kelly re^K-tcreil th#
guests.
Ouea s fr.>m out-of-’om included
Mn Florence Owrell of Fort Worth.
Mr*. Bill Griffin, of Waxahadhle.
Mrs. V. J. Lomg and Mm LUa
Jett: me Long of Rusk and Mrs.
Freddie Swafford of Dall#A.
Croupy
Coughs*
rtlisvsrf with
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 18, 1955, newspaper, January 18, 1955; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786148/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.