The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 77, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1956 Page: 4 of 4
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ENN'Ig DAILY NEWS—Saturday. March 3U 1956;
•• And Dinner This Evening
Graduates Of EHS Class Of
T%»e i«aC gilulua'in* cku* of Bennie Stein. Ferri*; Kennedy K.
On Tht
AVENUE-
ucr ims ihe
to buy li-
ftmu TD*t» Behoof will have
u»vnt twinning at 5 o'clock this
tfWinoon with u coffee in the high
at*tKM4 library. 1 oirru diadelv follow -
»»Ut tli»- dinner will b< sen -
Hi in the at-hool cafeteria at \ o'-
clock.
Cullen !p. Thomas fctidre*.
elan* which fr*M*ti«ted thin
mo.
Of the sixty.eight gradujitfs
following twenty fight hav< m,
reaan'auruu tm tin*. . . , -;L>‘i,
tier : Mrs Hornet MeElruy -Mar
thmkerie.v i Owitfuun, Virginia.
d *he
vettr.*
Dr.
McElroy, CorpUK Chiuti; Joe C.
Hubbard. Tyler; Mrs. Otto Moo-
»’*din <Fern link'l l. Tyler; .1. D.
Kim, RiwnwofM; Willie Fovston,
Banistil; Urt John J. Cowam
Purris E31W01T, Kyle; Wendell
Pranks M,chi an City. Illims; Joe
H Hide!:, Miss Mary Harper. Harry
Mathew*. I>t W P. Howard. Mrs
W C) Scxh H*t «Wilma Gaiiia >,
Thomas Owen Sullivan. Mrs. O
aUiliv.iU ittuhHU Langhiiiv. L Mr>
Nellie Wdmarth* Uiytojj, all ..of
D&ila .nd Mrs. Katherine iGray
Schoenbeuer, Granby. Colorado.
Tli ;e Innu Ennis included Mrs.
Mi lo. Walker «Melba W.U;s>. M:s.
They'ie lined up <rl«|
raiiioad track watting
cense plate# and while we're on the
suhiect of aut inobiles a McGrow
H.!l publications says that cars will
sport softer" colors in 1957. a n d
the "hiii" tone* > 1 1955 and ’56 will
tall out of luvot Colors have final-
It blinded enough people, the publi-
cation concluae*. o that color en-
g.neers ait u w :.vkb. an oppos.te
tart
OROF FRANK HEJNY h a s
d in the Philippine Islands
; r. with tin U e<
on < a.hIii xs bus mail to A X'
.el Hi .my. A1T8442898. 0925l!l
thru my bifocals
By ELIZABETH PARSONS
A.
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APO 74. San
Mr. \Li: Hole -M..: N >v
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: ^ ■■
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
5f:s j dm P Boreh Jr. (Mable
Wilsmi Mi> Ray Telfair • Jessie
Mac Bea.shi . Mr* W, I. 8iw*d-
ns Jr Kathleen W:l« •!!•. Mrs
C A McM ina; Eclha Mae Tho-
that THELMA
GOOCH'S Cadillac is a gif: c.i her
brother. AUBREY C.OcX’H of Fort
Worth
J
(rood, Wul) Kept Two Hod-
mas Mis- I»*ui.so Maddox, Ch.r.lif
Nc '• and J./n. P Boren Jr.
} A b > uui the fol-
room homo. f>o by i:;n
Mi- public i- m\ ited to call dur-
. b.: JC>HN Sill KS
MRS } R! n A NEW TON SR C
cyclone fenced hack yard—
itrp t hr entire hours.
W JONES . MRS MABEL
LAWLESS .v ;L >il o: > i leb: .ited
eor.
imi.
West TruvK
< iwe
Large 8 room house in tv
apartment*;. two baL s
g:irages larpe- lot, 80*1 N
Preston Street.
t \V (i
>rt
CORRECTION
HEAVY HENS 47c INSTEAD
OF 27c
ENNIS MARKET
MRS
KNIZK
BE
Ap
>RAM O’NEAL.
the fol-
•thdays:
DAVID
Mrs. Jack Hinton Sr is spending
the Easter weekend at Oden's Lodge
at Like Stanmire with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hmton of Jewett.
Virginia Ruffin is home from
North Texas State College at Den-
tin lor an Easter visit with her mo-
ther. Mrs. c. J. Ruffin.
Mrs. W E Ricketts oi Paris, mo-
ther 11 Mrs. Donald Booth, is
'.ptiniun On' FVi«fc> holidays in 'lie
Booth home.
AT THE
Zfmil QlumcktA
N ORRIS LIPSCOMB. C O
W. D. Arden
Heal Estate & Insurance
Office Opposite I’osl Office
Phone TR.V7261
FRYERS
Wholesale on dozen lot-
ONSIEAD
MSITs 111 ID
Mr,. M;ni’..e
Worth, former
a recent guest
.ukI Mrs Hart
C. Percival.
•IS ^ KA THLEEN CAMP- Ihfrrbg'ma^^'Ihi^f Ipedfl st'ir
in the Ka«ter Parade. The wide skirt
of unpressed pleats whimpers like a
spring breeze as you walk. Fabric is
a delicate but hardy silk and cotton
mixture, liny cap sleeves and a
gleaming pin set low at the hip line
tre newest fashion accents. At
°ennev stores in junior sizes 7-ij.
'n alluring, right-for-spring shades
•)f turquoise, blue and pink.
PATSY HOUGH.
: ec Harrison of Fort
Ennis resident, was
in the home of Mr
■i Borland and R
« res Market !o
present
■F:
Miss Wanda Schwartz Becomes Bride
Of Benton Warren Cain In Palmer Rites
Forgotten
FACTS
Ten Years Ago
Off.eor; elected by the Canary
Girl Scout Troop included Wini-
fred Huff, pres.; Margaret Duncan,
s-rretury; Mary Mtistik. treasurer
Members of Cub Scout Den 5 who
met at the home of their den mo-
ther. Mrs. Fred L. Wilson, included
Jerry R a. Norman Dean Smith.
Rob. ri I Jones. Jim Bob Wilson,
James Paul Colvin, Mike Lemmon,
Richard Neal Cooke and Wesley
\rrus' i ong.
Tho.-r atter.duig a concert in
K ;t presented by the Maclri-
of Ennis, included Mr
:... M:, Owen Gilpin. Mr. and Mrs.
V I,. Rooibach. Cnpt A M East.
Mr< M M C/e.ko, Jodie Vytopil,
I K • < ■ .'r.ck. Alfred Laznovskv.,
Holy Redeemer
Catholic
Prcdun Si Baylor
Rev. John II. Morar, Pastor
Kaalcr Sunday
Masse* at 8 am. and 10 a in.
6:30 p.m.—CYO meeting at Par-
ish Hall
Monday;
7 a.m.—Mass
1:3v p.m.—Farewell party tor the
pastor alt Parish Hall
j Tuesday:
i 7 a.m.—Mass
7:00 p.m.—Altar Society meets at
Parish Hall
Wednesday:
6:00 p.m.—Mass
f>:l5 pm. to 5:45 p.m.—Confession
6:30 p.m Supper at Parish Hall
Thursday:
7:00 a.m.—Mass
1 ridav:
6:30 a.m
7:00 a in.
Saturday:
7 00 am.—Mass
4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.—Confession
7:00 p.m. to 8:CM) p.m.—Confession
Tabernacle Baptist
McKinney dr Knox
Rev. Ralph H. Realtor, Pastor
Holy Communion
Mass
MARTINEZ CHICKEN
RANCH
Phone I K:»-Sr*ll
m:
Neil Schwartz,
and Mr, Johnnie
rt ■ f Palmer be-
t Ben*on Warren
C:tv at the First
Palmer on Fr -
DON’T WAIT FOR HOT WEATHER TO
INSTALL AIR CONDITIONING
Central Air Condition For As I.nv\ :i* 99S.0U installed
in Your Home — r> Year Warranty
No Down Payment — lift Month- to Pay — First Payment June 1st.
Call Your 1.1 V\OV Dealer For Free Fstimatr
FRANK SANDERS' PLUMBING
PHONI TR 73611
I’MD PITH.1C FISHING will be
allowed beginning Friday. March 30
at Alfred Steven's Farm near Boy re.
The bri
an : M s
Y uikum
The ra
n:.t of Yt
was furn^
Palmer ,r.
Ear. s
DaiLt.-
iegr
At
ii on and Charles Daven-
Twentv-Five Years Ago
vm
hur
by
M-
| *ii* ‘
K ::o Daffan visited
M: - W. A Putn.un in
her
Hub-
M
* \ j •
B yk.n Etiteredve and
■ • ■ • ■ • -■ Houston
i son.
after
Anthony Drive Baptist
100*1 West Burnett
Rev. II. C. Littlejohn, Pastor
SI NDAY:
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11 00 a.m. — Preachinit services,
message by the pastor.
6:30 p.m.—Training services.
7:30 p.m.—Preaching services
MONDAY:
3:15 pm-W.M A
WEDNESDAY:
7:00 pm—Teachers study.
7:30 p.m—Prayer services.
SUNDAY:
1):45 a.m.—/Sunday School.
Lesson topic: "Meaning of the I
i Resurrection."
I 10:55 a.m. — Morning worship. ■
I Message: "Dead and then Life" by j
| the pastor.
i 5:30 p.m. Concord choir rehear- i
! sal.
6:45 p.m.—Training Union.
J 8:00 pm. Revival services. Mrs- i
1 sage by ll \ James Taylor, pastor'
'First Baptist Church. Grand Pro-'
1 trie, evangelist for a two week's;
| revival,
jMONDAY:
9:30 am -Revival Services.
3:30 pm. WMU meeting in Fel-j
I low.ship Hall followed by visitation
| at the IOOF H >me Tin* nursery j
i will be open and Junior HA'.s GA's
j and Sunbeams will meet.
7:30 pm Revival Services,
TUESDAY:
9:30 a.m Revival
7:30 p.m Revival
WEDNESDAY:
9:30 a m. Revival
7:30 p.m Revival
THURSDAY:
9:30 a.m Revival Services.
2:00 p.m.—Chur It wide Visita-
tion (Nursery open).
7:30 p.m--Revival Services.
FRIDAY:
9:30 a.m.- Revival Services
7:30 pin Revival Services.
S ATURD \Y:
9:30 a.m Carol choir rehearsal.
10 30 a.m.—Cherub choir rehear-
sal.
Southtide Church
Of Chrict
EampimaK St Carlton
H. B. Frank. Mlnlotor
SUNDAY:
9:46 a.m......Bible Clusnea.
10:55 a.m.—Awemlily worship.
Sermon: "Objections To Baptism
Answered."
11:43 a.m.—The Lord's Supper.
6:00 p.m Young People’s class.
7:00 p.m. Assembly worship
Sermon: "Flection to U. S Presi-
dent and Et'-rnal Salvation."
WEDNESDAY:
7:30 .o.m - Assembly worhip
Sermon: "Repentance.” Lawrence
Smith.
THURSDAY:
9:30 a in. Ladies Bible Clans.
7:00 p.m. (Bible Study.
Ennis Avenue
Church Of Christ
Ennis Avenue & Sherman
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Bible school assembly
10:50 a.m. Worship service.
Preaching by John L. Sullivan
11:40 a.m. Lord's Supper.
Young people training
Preaching b> John L.
Services.
Services.
Services.
Services
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Sullivan.
Monday:
7:3() p.m
meeting.
Wednesday:
9:30 a.m.
7:30 p.m.
Elders and deacons
Ladies Bible class
Prayer Meeting
with
Mr
mot he:
Mi
S >: r«\.>
Cecil Hr,
nnon
Emm
: Mrs
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f Dallas was
K.i'e Mi El-
■mod in Dal -'
ur. .-tore had
Rimers reduced
> ’ - 69 cents.
• nded ourt in
Hospital Board
Calls Meeting
The Ennis Municijxil Board lias
scheduled a called meeting for 4
p.m today. Chairman C. F. Moser
revealed
The meeting will be held in the
hospital dining room.
First Presbyterian
McKinney A Baylor
Sunday:
9:45 a m. -Sunday School
11:00 a.m.- Church Service. Ser-
mon by Dr. ]■'. W. Langham.
5:00 p.m Youth Fellowship
Monday:
3:30 p.m.- Circle 1 with Ml". O.
I, Hack loupe
Circli 2 with Mrs, R, J. Banner
7:30 ; :n. Business Women's
Circle with Mrs W. E. Boren.
John L. Sullivan as leader.
First Christian
Sherman & Baylor
Dr. O. E. Ilargis, Minister
Easter Sunday:
5:00 a.mi Faster .Tunrise Prayer
Set vice.
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
ID 45 a mi Morning Worship,
Sermon. "The Rustle of Wings m
the Dark"
No Chi Rho nor CYF
No i veiling service
Monday:
3:00 p.m.—Group 2 CWF— Mrs
G. >W Pve Hostes ■
7:15 p.m Gioup 1, CYF—Mrs.
I K Reed. Hostes-,
Wednesila) :
7 oo p.m.- Choir Rehearsal
I harsd.iv:
4:(;o p.m.—Junior Choir Rehear-
sal
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Shower Honors
Bride-To-Be
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and Mrs Edgar
.-stMis recently for
KJT Had honor-
P "■ ’• .i. a ‘ K.» ’A 0 O IS
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First Baptist
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It’s the day before K.r-.’er, and Johnnie is
dyeing iggs. I.ike most little boys he finds
the task pretty fascinating, nr ! he revels in
small seas of yellow and red an 1 blue and
green.
Faster rr-,r
hidden by hi
will *j»cit.fcil! i
thev’l! stumbl
Hi* (1,1 !
tnn rh
lire n
hot
THE church for ALL . . .
ALL rOH THE CHUHCH
rjut out *4a
A0UAMATIC
ACTION D0K IT!
*AV AS imu AS
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WEEK .....1
%ee Th< ^56 Model ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS Now
On Disploy
Wytiw Appliance Co.
"We Service What We Sell"
By J ft. Williams
kfmm
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not be all *>i K
Johnnie and
Church, tor, ‘1
know someth'n
with each rr-
Johnnie', p
tr,nn their t lii
1-hvsifAl value
Church, by a!
Easter, either
the year.
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B# Sure To Attend The Church of Your Choice Sunday
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SODDERS CHEVROLET
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 77, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 31, 1956, newspaper, March 31, 1956; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801731/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.