The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 233, Ed. 1 Monday, October 3, 1955 Page: 4 of 4
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4—THE ENNIS DULY NEWS—Monday, October 3, 1955
EXTRA GOOD BUY
1953 Eel-Aire Sport Coupt, Ivory and Sun Gold
Color. White Side Wall Tires, Power-Glide, Radio,
Heater, Windshield Washers and Oil Filter.
Wo Have Many Good Value Used Cars
l’*ed **-Ton Pick-Ups
For A Good Deed - - - See Us
SODOERS CHEVROLET CO.
2(H) East Ennis Avenue
Phone TR5-2677
PLAZA GRAND
PHONE TR5-2562
Soptemlxf 2ml 3rd . ih and 5th
TNC EXCITING TRUE LITE STORY OF
AUDIE MURPHY
AMERICA'S MOST MCORATEO KERO!
Lost Time Today
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RUN FOR
COVER
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CAGNEYLINDFORS-DEREK I
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PIut Shorts
Tuesday — Wednesday
w Aieui m rsrnirs
I )istrict i '(invention
T<> Convene Tuesday
Registration lor the Four Leaf
Clover District Convention will be-
gin Tuesday mom.iu; at 0 o'clock,
jr. the Woodman Hall.
Woodmen circle members from
K>ur counties. Navarro, H.U. Johnson
and Ellis and guest* are expected
The morning session will be fol-
lowed bv a recess for luncheon
which will be served by the Ux-al
grove.
T!u afternoon session will begin
at 1.15 o'clock.
j I Venn Snuarcs
] 1 “ Recipe Submitted
I 1»\ M i‘v. Mary l»otu*licr
] Today's recipe is submitted by
; Mrs Mary Boucher
I'! ( AN Sljl ARES
j Sift together:
I’. cups flour
i 1 cup sugar
| 1 teaspoon salt
Cut in:
■ cup shortening
Combine:
j 1 eeg yolk
3 tablespoons milk
• 1 teaspoon vanilla
I Combine both mixtures and make
i in’o :wo balls Let stand 15 minutes,
j Roll out about 1 16 inch thick
j Brush top with egg whites, press
! on ( hopped nuts. Cut in squares and
bake in ungreased pans in 375 de-
gree oven.
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AVENUE
By KOBE BARKLEY
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NEW HORIZONS OF
ENTRTAJNMENL..
I I Spend Weekend In Houston
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Mrs W S Martin and Mrs Neicv
Toai spent the weekend in Houston.
Mrs Martin visited her husband,
who is a patient in the Southern
Pacific Hospital. Mrs. Tool visited
her mother, Mrs K L. Hightower.
AUDIE MURPHY
Wifll
MARSHALL THOMPSON
A \ . -NTF:
PLUS SHORTS
Village Drive-In
j/ ' Touth Highway 75 Phone TR5-7S3J
[/ ;k TI ES. WED. A TIU RS.
ALSO
"Willi* Whale" \
PLUS SHORTS
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village OrivEin fHEATkt
Saturday’s "Ave" must have got-
ten lost cr something anyway we'll
1 just combine the two for today... I
i Kid® Day" was quite a success
Judging by some of tlie "kids" re-
action. .. MUIREL BARNEY was
having a hard time keeping theatre, i
yellow earscrews on "Sleepy,”
BARRY'S dog. that was entered in !
the pet show. ..DON GRIFFITH
was n that morning to have his
paper muiie.d to St. Mary's Univer-
sity in San Antonio instead of
Loyola ii: New Orleans and PEGGY
GENTRY dropped in for a visit, but
she didn't know it, she was sound .
asleep.
You better watch out, JACK Me- j
KAY is hunting a guest speaker for j
| something or other.
Tomorrow's bound to be the last
day iif the "Series." With the team’s
all knotted up 3 and 3 there won’t
be four people away from a radio or ,
TV.
EILEEN PERCIVAL celebrated j
her birthday. Saturday.,. On Sun-
day those celebrating birthdays I
were GEORGE BOLEN. ALBERT
LARRY WILLIAMS. SHIRLEY
JEAN TEMPI .IN, FRED ALLEN j
LUMMUS. ALBERT EWING NEW-
BERRY. MRS. NORMAN GORTON.
MRS. PAUL SMITH and L. J.
EMMERT and these celebrating |
wedding anniversary's were MR. and
MRS. W. R. DEMPSEY. MR. and
MRS JOE JANSA <10th> and MR
and MRS. G. W. ISOM < their 7th>.
Today those having birthdays are
DICK NORTON, JOHN DEA
MOUNTS. MRS. NOEL CASSEL
and HERBERT MARTIN and those
<.r%tbra|infc wedding anniversaries
are MR. and MRS. DAN MOORE
• their 13th i. MR .and MRS P V.
CARPENTER tthe.r 19*.h» and MR.
and MRS O. K MORELAND < their
•Pit !p. On Tuesday. October 4
JAMES KEEVER. MRS J B
BLACK and FRED WILSON will
celebrate birthdays.
Ellis .Dinner Club
To Resume At Wax a
On October Sixth
Ennis Garden l bib
W ill Meet 'Tuesday
At L larke l bill
The Ennis Garden Club will con-
tor tfieir i%’ular monthly
The Ellis County Dinner Club
will resume meetings on October : vene
6 In Waxahachie, with dates to! rueeting Tuesday. October 4 at 3:30
alternate with Ennis, according to p,„. at Clarke Hall of the First
plans made by the board of direc- ' Presbyterian Church,
tors at a recent meeting at the Tex- | Mrs B c Gann will speak on
as Power and Ligm Assembly i the subject, “Appropriate coiaain-
•Room in Waxahachie.
Flower Arrangements'. Mrs.
The, following program has been Selma jRtains will have as her sub-
w
it
MRS. BOBBY M. JONES
Mary Frances Cagle Weds Bobby Jones
At Lovers Lane Methodist Church, Dallas
LAST TIMES TOBAT
GREAT AS A BOOK!..
AS A picture-THE GREATEST!
Aubrey Ferris
PLUMBING »nd HEATING
N*w Installation A Repair Werk
Phone TR5-7322 202 E. Crockett
t tirri/ig
B0MRT FBKI JORNSM MaMMRJnr
WILSON A. REAVES SR.
Representing
Central
Securities
Company
INVESTMENTS
5738 N. Central Expressway
Phone TE-81 68
Dallas, Texas
I land ! ’arent s ( lub . j
W ill Meel T<miu'lit
The Band Parents Club will hold
their regular monthly meeting to- 1
night at 7:30 o'clock at the Band
House, according to an announce-
ment by W. G. Hodge, president. j
anil rnm
Mr. and Mrs. Lucky C. Parks)
hare announced the arrival of a j
sen. Johnny Cal. born September j
27. at Corsicana Memorial Hospital, j
Grandparents are Mr. and Mis.
. C. Parks.
Lovers Lane Methodist Church,
Dallas was the scene, of a wedding
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The bride is the former Miss
Mary Frances Cagle, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Garner L. Cagle, of
Clovis. New Mexico.
The bridegroom, Bobby M. Jones,
the son (f Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Jones. 609 N. Preston.
1'he Rev. Thomas J. Shipp of Dal-
las read the ceremony.
VY.iumg music was provided by
Ray Plagens. of Dallas, organist
and Andy McCann of Dallas, vo-
cal ;St.
The bride, given in marriage by
he* father, wore tt gown of ivory-
white satin with a traditional
length train. The princess style bo-
dice was of Chantilly lace with
long tapering sleeves. Her pearl
studded veil was of fingertip length.
Miss Judy Pingenot of Dallas was
maid of honor and Miss Francine
Jones of Dallas, sister of the bride-
groom was bridesmaid.
Lynda 1 Jones of Dallas, brother
! of the bridegroom .was best man.
Charles Chat field and Pete Peabody,
j both of Dallas were ushers.
Flower girl was Nancy Journeay
' (d Dallas.
| The bride attended Lirke College
! at Waukegan. Ill, and the bruie-
i groom is a graduate of North Tex-
! as State College in Denton, where
| he was a member of Alpha Lambda
j Phi.
At a reception held following the
| wedding in tire Caillet Building,
: Miss Ruth Smith served punch and
! Miss Dorothy Howell served cake.
Tile, couple will make their home
at 187 Penvy Road. Dallas.
au*K)unced:
* October 6r opening meeting: Dr.
Luther Gable, atomic physicist, will
give inside information on the
atomic age. qs a development for
peagg and industry. He will also
demonstrate' a working model of a
cpt-away atomic engine.
November 17 in Ennis. Elizabeth
Bentley, former Soviet spy will
speak on "The Enemy within.”
January 24 in Waxulmchie: Guest
sjieaker will be Dr. James Gilkey,
minister, lecturer, author; radio
speaker, college professor and world
traveler.
March 27 in Ennis: Guest speak-
er will be Betty Roadman actress
author, lecturer.
Former subscribers and inter-
ested persons may call Mrs. P. V.
Mulkey. Membership to the club
is limited.
C, 4 t . ’ *i , ’
M iss Agues Sal ik
And Leon W ilson
Set \\ edding 1 )ate
' Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sulik. 608 B
Chatfield have announced the en-
gagement .and approaching rnar-
liwftp of tlierr daughter. Miss Agnes
Salik, to Charles Leon Wilson, son
of -Mr. and- Mrs. C. L. Wilson,
Rottte 4 . . .
The wedding date has been set
for Friday, October 28, at seven
o'clock in the evening at the Holy
Redaatuar Catiioiic Chuieh.
ject, "Groaning
nuigements".
Material for Ar-
piseuss vow*
BUILDING
PLANSwiHutt!
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LET US HELP YOUI
You can depend upon us
for helpful ideas that can
save you money, time and
trouble. You can count
on us to supply you with
the quality lumber and
other materials you'll
need to build or remodel.
Come in soon.
BURR LUMBER COMPANY
301 S. Main TRiatiglf 5 2694
3
COOKE ELECTRIC
Wiring £ Repairing
For Quick Service
Phone TR5-2491 10« N. Clay
MILWAUKEE • l.TP> >-A;t81r.ir
Ross was p: lining a tree in his
void and was about 400 feet off the
ground He was careful not. io saw
off the bvanch he was on. How-
ever. he lopped off the one the
ladder was leaning against. Fire-
men had ‘to be called to raise a
ladder to get Ross down.
rBACK TO COLLEGE-
TONIGHT ON TV
New Figure Beauty
MOM) A Y
Channel 8
\\ 1 \ A - TV
3:00 Pioity Lee Show
sis "
3:30 H.iwciy Doouy
3:45
4:'»() Kiddie Karr:. al
4:15
4:30 Fr ontier Playhouse
4:45
5:00 Cowboy G-Men
5:15
5:30 Tony Marian Show
5:45 News Caravan
Channel 5
WBAP-TV
^ Central Standard Time
Channel 1 ( hannel 11
KRI.D-TY KI.IZ-TY
Movie Marquee
Mary Carter's
Pixik Book
Variety lair
T neater 11
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[ Movie Marquee
Cartoon Time
Tile ate i- 11
I Trick Treat
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Space Adventures
L' oney Tunes
News
Roy Rogers
Mi' kev Moure
.Veatlw; News
Roy Rogers
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Douglas Edwards
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Robin H'»od
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Looney Tunes
MAIN TIRE COMPANY
103 E. Avenue Phone TR5-3844
TELEVISIONS
G.E. - - - R.C.A. - - - ADMIRAL
— SPECIAL THIS WEEK —
FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION
(, (Ml Evenine. News
0:15 Play house 1!>
6:30 Thirty M.nute
6:45 Theater
7 .»H* MevlH
7: If.
7:30 M'nntr iriH’iy Presents:
7:45 Tlie Strangef,"
Wild Bill Hickok
Voice of Firestone
3 V Render’s Digest
Medical Horizons
Burns fv. Allen
Texas In Review
I Love Lucy
December Bride
« uti Bari
K 15
8:3(1 Eddy
8.45 "
Brit ton
( antor
City r»etective
Patti Pape
News Weather
News: Sport*
” ; Weather
Range Rider
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Hospital News
Visiting hours at Ennis Muni-
cipal hospital are from 10 to 11
a m., 3 to 4 pan. and 7 to 8 p.m
Patients In The Hospital
Annette Martinek.
Mrs, Will Merritt.
C I.. Ap|K‘,lt.
Mrs. Riley Alexander
Miro Pavelka.
S. T. Eiilliam.
Mrs. Willie Bobovec.
Mrs. John Champion.,
Raya r. c n d Tr o j a c e k.
J. E. Keever.
Mrs. Robert. Garrison and infant
non.
Miss Nina Rawlins.
Mrs. Edwin Haskovcc and infant
son.
Larry Conner.
Martin Guerra Jr.
Ruby Coma,
Patients Dismissed
Mrs. J. !■ F1 iher_
Mrs. J. W. Galley.
Mrs. Joe Parez and son.
BEWARE!
COUGHS FROM COMMON
COLDS THAT HANG ON
Chronic bronchitis may develop if
your cough, chest cold, or acute bron-
chitis i.s not treated and you cannot
afford to take a chance with any medi-
cine less potent than Creomulsion. It
goes into the bronchial system to help
loosen and expel germ laden phlegm
and aid nature to soothe and heal raw,
tender, inflamed bronchial membranes.
Creomulsion blends beechwood
creosote by special process with other
time-tested medicines for coughs. It
contains no narcotics.
Get a large bottle of Creomulsion at
your drug store. I or children get
milder, faster CivormtKion for ( hil-
di cn in thepink and bluepackage. Adv.
GOOD REASONS FOR VISITING
DALLAS in OCTOBER!
and the world's greatest miracle
Loo, entertainment!
CINERAMA > ^
ADVENTURE!
PHONE R1-9101
IQR TICKET RESERVATIONS
color by
TECHNICOLOR
MjhI Ontor. F>IM Promptly MCLSA
sox orricc open oailv it a m
TO 1 P.M.(In Fort Wortll. Cumral 1 ■Uet
Office Hotel Tenaj^Phgne 10 9000)
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RESERVED SEATS ONLY— EveningsSijndoy
through Saturday 8 30 P M. also Saturday and
Sunday 2 and S P.M.-Orchestra & t oge $2 40,
Balcony J1.50. Matinees Wed., Thur., Frt |
2 P.M - Orchestra X t oge $1.75, Balcony!
$1.25. Prices Include All Taxes.
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W & W IKON WORKS
Makers of
' Porch Columns - Rails - Furniture
Etc.
FERRIS, TEXAS
1 Phone 345 Highway 75 Nortli
StudF One
9:06 Caesar
Pnesents
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9:45
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10(15 News
Wen R(>ort«
10:50 <7h«i(n«
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10(45 "Fame
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11:00 MlOCilu
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Warner Bros PrfifcfnU Humous Playhouse
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j Little Rii.sea.'s
: Million Oollar
j Movie
1 Million Dollar Movie:
"Cbirago Calling."
Dan Duryea
Wrest ling
Tonight
j World Today
: Weatiler; Sports
I Pastor Calls
Movie Marquee
"I Married A Witch,"
Frederic March
I Miff) Oft
Star Theater
B.g Piet tire
Sign Off
New Weather
" ; Starligiit
TheaUv
Starlight Theater:
Money Madness”
Hugh Beaumont
t I Sign Off
SOME OF YOUR HAPPIEST day*
lie just ahead . . . aa back to college
you go . . . thrilled at prospects for
Fall and Winter parties . . . new
friends . . new fun. But to be really
exciting . . . your Fall plans defi-
nitely should begin with you looking
your loveliest . . . with brand new
figure beauty .’. in your wonderful
new Pre-lude by Maidenform.
Youthful, curve-accentuating . . .
Pre-lude i.s one of the most figure-
enhancing yet ladylike bras in the
world of feminine fashion. Gives you
alluringly uplifted, natural, young
contours . . . perfect separation.
Finest white embroidered broad-
cloth. Contour band curves up be-
tween cups to aid separation and
uplift . . . anchor bra firmly to fig-
ure. Covered flannel Ntiffener in
band prevents wrinkling. Photo-
graphed under adorable cherry red
velvet jumper and blush pink silk
and orlon satin blouse by Junior
Sophisticates.
T K I 1* V ’ S
F) K I V K -IN C A F K
0 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Open Sunday Closed Tuesday
1200 West Avenue
Chicken In The IFox
llamburRers IJar-K-(|
Malts Lunches
Phone TR5-7JM5
FOR SALE
270 acres farm 4VZ miles
from Ennis, mostly in cul-
tivation, one dwelling, 3
pood hams, plenty of water.
$115 per acre
!|! * * J)t *
113 acres farm 7 miles
Ennis, pood road, 88 acres
cultivated, 25 pasture, pood
house, three barns, two
pood tanks in pasture.
$125 per acre
# * * * *
50 acres on all weather road,
8 miles Ennis highly im-
proved modern 4 bed rooms,
2 baths, plenty out build-
ings. ........ .......... $20,000
W. D. ARDEN
C.ENERAL INSURANCE
Telephone TK5-7261
Ennis, Texas
ENNIS COTTONS, Inc.
MILL RETAIL STORE
SOUTH HIGHWAY 75
PHONE TR5-7571
Printed Silk & Rayon Pongee —
45 inches wide. Six patterns to choose from. 7!>c Value, Now Pe,‘
Denim —
3(> inches wide,
to choose from.
36 inches wide, sanforized and washable in Checks. Seven Pat terns ^IA/»
•10c Value C#w Per Yard
Broadcloth---
3f> inches wide. Extra fine quality broadcloth. All fast colors, wash- FA^
aide and sanforized. Large selection of light and dark colors. ww Per Yard
Velveteen in Short Lengths - - -
36 inches wide. First quality rich cotton velveteens. Luxurious velvet-like pile is per-
manent. More fashionable colors than ever before $£79
Now
Per Yard
Combed Chambrays---
36 inches wide. Sanfori
shades to choose from.
36 inches wide. Sanforized, Mercerized, Washable, beautiful solid
$l.t)8 Value, Now Per Yard
Combed Checks —
36 inches wide. Combed Cotton Checks, (iuiranteed sanforized, mercerized, color-fast.
Choose from Bdhy Check—Yellow, Blue, Or.hid and Pink.
5‘lc Value, Now per Yard
Short Lengths —
45 inches wide. A group of first quality fab its available in plaids,
checks, chamhray, broadcloth, and Prints. Per Yard
Slight Irregulars —
36-45 inches wide. A group of smaii^otloi material for every sewing need. All the
wanted fabrics and colors. Choose fn»m plaids, stripes, solids and
Checks. ................................—.............................................. 99* Per Yard
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 233, Ed. 1 Monday, October 3, 1955, newspaper, October 3, 1955; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786419/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.