The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 291, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 10, 1955 Page: 4 of 4
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4—TIIK FWIS DAILY NEWS—Saturday, Dec. 10. 1955
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Mr* O A Oritncx and Mrs Sam
Robert* uf Ennis were listed as
patients in Memorial Hospital in'
CJmalcana on Friday.
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) GARRETT. TEXAS
H. I., droves. Minl-ter
Sunday:
10-00 a tn.-B b'.c C is*cs
11 00 ft ,m - W h r Sen :«
7 30 p m —Eve: .r.e Warship
Wednesday:
0.00 p.31 - M• W'k Srrv re*
ENNIS FLOOR CRAFT
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“Pro rr.Lt 1
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Call for fro
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HENRY
BASKIN
80S NORTH GAINES
Phenr TR5-2744
T nn ss. Texas
OSS BAKXLET
Whether it was chilly weather
or the companionship there were
Mire a lot of coflee drinker* out
th.s morning- THE GUY HENRYS.
THE PROCTOR HINES. JAMES
FOREST GARDNER. BILL SCH-
WEEN. JOE HAWKINS. KATIE
COLLINS. HUBERT MARCIA TIA
ATWOOD TROY DUNGAN and
| LYNN GEHRIG to name a few.
Santa Claus must have paid an
e.rh visit to CAROLYN £OHANE-
WKRK. ‘cause this morning she was
' dnvmg around .r. a brand new two
toned blue Buick
Those with birthdays on Sunday
include MRS. A E DAVIS a n d ,
MRS GEORGE WRINKLE a n d '
those having birthdays Monday in-
clud* MRS KENNETH MCCOLLUM
and MRS. JAMES B. LOONEY.
■Department Store
Sales up in Texas
DALLAS. Tex. <UP*. — Depart-
j mem sales in Texas' five largest ci-
! ties are up an average of four per
: cent for the week ending December
' 3.
I That's compared to a similar pe-
j riod last year
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dal-
las reports Fort Worth and Houston
led with increases of seven per cent
' follow eri by Dallas with a one per
cent.
El Paso and San Antonio had a
fall off sales—El Paso four per cent,
San Antonio one per cent,
An average gain of six per cent
was reported for t lie four weeks
ending December 3 For the month,
all but El Paso showed gains. Dallas
was up four per cent. Fort Worth
six pet cent. Houston eight per cent
and San Antonio four per cent.
El Paso showed no gains and no
decrease.
Connie Whitlock Will Be Presented
In Senior Speech Recital Tonight
Miss Connie Sue Whitlock wilLryn Worth wll be presented by Miss
be presented in a senior speech re-
cital by Mrs. Byrne H Cooke this
evening at 8 o'clock at the San
Jacinto auditorium
Two piano solas. “Romance" by
P. Tschaiskowsky and "Clairie De
Lune" by Debussy wll be given by
Miss Marilyn Whitlock.
A Portrait of Knthrvn Worth and
“They Loved to Laugh" by Kath-
Wh it lock.
Mrs Cooke wil award the diploma.
Ushers will be Carol Ann Mobley.
Ray Clark Roberts. Monica Cooke
and David Knize.
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Surtical Patient
V Brasher is a sureicsF patient
in Gaston Avenue Hospital m Dal-
las H.s condition is reported to
be good.
REST HOME
Private or Semi-private rooms. 24 hours nursing care
Excellent food and attention $100 monthly
A. L. RENFRO
Ferris Phones 272 or 392
HOSPITAL NEWS
Visiting hours at Ennis Muni*
cipal hospital are from 10 to 11
aan. 3 to 4 pm. and 7 to 8 pm
Patients in the Hospital
J. P Woodard
Mrs W D Arden
Mrs M. C Ward
H R Thomas
J. L. Drozd
Mrs. L Stephens
Mrs. C W. McKenney
Mrs Tommy Prigmore
D Foutch
C. L Ward
Mrs. R. T. Echols
Baby Webster
Caywood Tolliferro
Bessie Bnge
OLD - FASHIONED ribbon
comes back. This time as a
chain-and-bow decor for tree,
home, packages.
Forgotten
FACTS
From the files of the Ennis Daily
j News. ■ , I
Ten Yearn Ago J
Those who had enrolled In a Dale |
Carnegie class included Mr. and
j Mrs. Buddie Davis, F. L. Wads- j
I worth, H M Powell. Mildred Davis.
Mr and Mrs. Maurice Kirkpatrick,
! Boyd Layton. J L. Drozd, Charles
] Treadaway, Hamid Mazy, Sam!
i Keever, Alvin Nesuda, Roy Glaspy,'
j Mrs. Lou Ella Allen, Mrs. W. C. i
Burford. H R Thomas, Mr. and
| Mrs. Seth Williams, Dr. A. L.
Thomas, L. G. Shaw, Mrs. C. A. j
| Fay sons. . Mrs. Marion McMurray,
I Frankie Davis, Harry Davis, W. S.1
! Bryson. C R Gillespie, Prudence
■Cole, Owen Gilpin, Emma Sims.
Weldon Nowlin, Dick Kendall and
Phil Todd
Thomas Moseley presented his
piano pupils, Neil Duncan, Stel.a
Farris, Shirley Woods and Ginna
McKenna in a recital, assisted by
Mary Ann Kendall. Jack Horton j
and Tommy Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Meyer and
children, of Montieello, Ark., visited
in the home of Mrs. Meyer's mo- j
ther, Mrs. R. J. Caldwell.
Mrs. Sibley Hosts
Christmas Party
For Central Hi
The Central HI Home Demon-
stration Club met Thursday after-
noon in the home of Mi*. Shu ley
Sibley for its annual Christmas
party.
Mrs. Henry Hinton gave a devo-
tional entitled. "The Parable of
Christmas Tree and The Apple
Tree". Mrs. Louis Hroza Jr. pre-
sented "The Night Before Christ-
mas”. Mrs. C L. Fuller read “The
Miracle of Christmas". Christmas
Carols and a prayer, led by Mrs,
Shirley Sibley closed the program.
Gilts were distributed from the
tree by Mrs. Wayne Sibley.
Those present included Mrs. J
N Jordan, Mrs. J. L. Gipson. Mrs
Frank Jaresh, Mrs. C. L. Fuller,
Mrs Wayne Sibley, Mrs. B. M
Brum ley. Mrs. FL McChig, Mrs
Henry Hinton. Mrs. Louis Hroza
Jr. and the hostess.
Christian Science
How safety and strength may be
m r> In tablet V tltfougH steadfast
‘j ptil ; ib, Add’* t . Wpwer will on
brough't "diir stT’-Christian Science
>eivices Sunday.
Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon
entitled God the Preserver of
Man- is the ,ro»”
Exodous (15:2): “The Lord is my
strength and song, and he is be-
came my _ saltationJ7 u • u
Amoftg * the passages to be rend
lr<m “Science and Health with
Key to the ScUpturcs" by Mary
Baker Eddy will be the following:
<444 10i: “Step by step will those
who trust Him find that 'God Is
our refuge ami strength, n very
present help in trouble."
Scriptural selections will include
tlie following from Psalms
• Fie that dwelled) in the secret
place ot the most High shall abide
under the shadow of the Alinign-
ty."
Irsim W'lllH'
Pent oso >1
Pastor—Itev. Hoy Vandeventer
Sunday:
10:00 aju —Sunday School
11:00 a/n.—Worship service
G:.’U) pin.....Training service
7.30 pm.—Worship service
Wednesda v:
7:00 p.ni.—1 Prayer meeting.
Visitors Leave
Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Williams
of Kansas City, Mo, left today
after a visit here with Mrs. J. R.
Ballew and Mrs. Everett Emmert.
Mi Williams and Pat Ballew of
Seminole fished at Lake Whitney.
HARRISON
Refrigeration Service
Air Conditioning
CommciW.al & Household
'Sealed Units)
Ranges A- Washing Machines
Electric Appliances
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Fir-t Methodist
Roy \. Langston, Pastor
l Winnie Hodo. Secretary
i Mrs W S. White. Organist
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Tabernacle Eaptist J
The Rev. R. H. Reasor, Pastor V
Ella Fern Sparks. Secretary \
Frank J. Baker. Ed. Director '
SUNDAY:
9:43 a.m—Sunday School. Lessor,
text- Luke 10:25-37 Lessen topic:
Who Is My Neighbor?"
10 55 am—Morning worship The
choir will sing 'Gvd So Loved The
World" by Su.ner. Message by the
1:55 p m — Intermediate R A.
meeting at the chosen.
C 30 p m.—Training Union
7 30 pm. Evening worship The
Cmldrer.’s Choir will present a pre-
cjK , f the storr of Chtrcmas. sjv-
*•: m n arm tier, rmupc and living
MONDAY : N
3 30 p m —The W M U wit meet
Feihiwahip Hall for ti.< royal
•x* program.
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St. John j
Xep. Catholic :
MSGR. V. P. MICOLA !
Rev Rudolph BarbU, Assistant J
.Rev. James J. Reilly, Assistant ‘
Sunday Masses:
6 30. 8:00 , 9:30 and 10:30 a.m.
Alma. 8:00 a m.
Every Sunday, Benediction, 7:00
pm.
Every Sunday, Religion Classes 9
am.
Every First Sunday—Communion
for Junior Sodality.
High Mass at 8:00 c m.
Every Fourth Sunday—Commun-
ion for St. John High School So-
daLty Unit—8:00 am
Holiday* of Obligation:
Masses—6 30. 8 00, 9 30. 10 30 a m
Instruct.ons by appointment on
week days
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* The Rev. F. R. Sandifer. Vicar
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First Baptist
R. P. Campbell, Pastor
Wedsel Groom. Educational
Director
9:45 aun.—Sunday School.""’ -
10:50 am.—Worship service. Spe'-
cial music. Message by the pastor.
2:30 pun.—Youth choir practice.
6.15 p m.—'Training Service
7:15 pm.—Worship service
Special music. Message by the
pastor.
Monday: /
3 00 p.nv-WMA meeting
Tuesday:
3 30 pm—Girls Auxiliary
Wednesday:
C 45 pm.—Teachers metting.
7 35 pm Mid-week ser.ice.
| First ( liristian j
| O. L. Hargis. Th.D.. Minister *
? Sherman at Baylor J
\ Raymond Fallen. Sunday School J
| Superintendent
Sunday :
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Sunday:
11:00 a.m—Morning Worship.
7:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship.
7 30 p.m.-Evening Worship.
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Lampasas and Carlton J
II. B FRANK. Minister
Sunday:
9:45 am,—Bible Classes.
11:00 a.m - Worsiup Service.
7:00 pm.—Wor.-lup Pcrv. >■
Werlnesda y:
7:30 pm —Preaching.
Saturday:
11 45 a m — R.idio pnigr.im KBEC,
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 291, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 10, 1955, newspaper, December 10, 1955; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786317/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.