The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1954 Page: 3 of 6
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iEnnis Garden Club Wins Awards
fn Two District II Divisions
■ The Ennis Garden Club won two
first placfe awards in District II
for accoinplixhiner'iG duriiu; Mi past
►’ear, according to reports nia.de at
tlr regular meeting at St. Thomas
parish house Tuesday afternoon,
with Mrs. W. D. U >/.ek presiding
Mrs. F. E. Davis, reporting for
Forgotten
FACTS
Give Instructions
On Jelly Making
For Sale
Good five-room home at GUO
West Lake Street. All large
rooms, nice large closets, duuhle
garagr, City and Lake water,
house wire 220 for elec trie range.
Will take a reasonable down pay-
ment and finance balance.
For Price, terms and other
Information, See—
W. D. ARDEN
Iteal Estate A Irnatranee
Office Opposite Post Office
For blackberry or dewberry Jel-
ly, the food specialist* from Tex-
as Agricultural Extension Service
'recommend a mixture of slightly
from The Hies Of The EtuUo. underripe and ripe berries,
the yearbook committee, displayed Daily News:
.c,i aw a id certificate for first place
for an outstanding year book.
ON THE
AVENUE
By ELI/ABLTII PAKSONH
CAPTAIN and MRS C P CLARK
Prepare a smuu quunfty at a'JR Wl(j MARK, 19 months ot
Thursday Evening, May I, 1MI -1
Says Month of June
Poses Old Question Girls Auxiliary
THE FASHION SHOP — fsr Mm-
t her*. J>*ju .Mi’ll spring hat*. *•*.
age, leu napies. usiy by boat on
Wednesday lor New York and ex-
pect to niim tiierr on Lin- IBi-h, utt-
er a few stopovers. They will prob-
ably be In Ennis on the 23rd lor u
visit with Cnptn'n ('lark's parent*,
DR and MKH C P CLARK and
his grandfather, R, L HI’AHK-
MAN who will be <*H in August, and
— 10 YEARN AGO — tune <6 quarts Is a good amount)
, “W. H Fluker Jr„ who is with Wash quickly and carefully in a
Mr-. W. II V ck, eepomng lor tne the U. S. Army Air Corps, nas oeen cuUndtr. drain. Remove the
civic committee, displayed a first transfered from Nashville. Tenn., to To extract the Juice use the pro-
place award lor landscaping the Reno, Nev." | portion of one pound of the pre-
greund: at Ennis High School ••Ngrs. James T Duvall received I parrtl berries to one-fourth cup wa-
Gynnuuuum. .sponsoring the Blue- a V-Mail letter Friday from her ter to firm fruit; add no water to
bonnet T: a 1 and the proposed beau- hint bend Chaplain, First Lt James, soft fruit. Put the fru't and water
tilication of the Community Center t. Duvall, staling that he had ar- 'if used) In a broad flat-bottom
Building to be built by Ennis clubs. ,-ived safely overseas " P«n. Bring to a boll. Boll 6 to 10 ^'th Mis" Clark s parents, MR *nd
Mrs. T. Q Moseley, program; •Mrs, O, O. McCuloch and daugh- i minutes. Stir to prevent scorching. MR8 2EB I)AVIH Captain Clark
chairman, presented Mrs. H. R. Tho- ter. M ss Eula, will have as their Pour hot cooked fruit into a Jel- n(|s tn.en overseas with the Marine
mas who spoke on summer care of KUest8 Sunduy, Dr and Mrs. O L.' ly bag made of canton flannel or Ior two y,,.lIh ull(, w,|j n..
i ..cs and Mrs. C M Roller who smith of Waxahachle and Mr and 2 or 3 thcknais of cheese cloth ' ^ j(„. ari „svgnm#nt in Japan
spi ke m summer rnulche.s tor flow- Mrs Thomas M. Prague and chil- Let the Juice drip In a bowl When |fle|, ;J() hn.(.
era and shrubs. drtn of Dallas" j the dripping has almost ceased.
press the Jelly bag to obtain all the
Mrs, Thomas stressed the import- — 25 YEARS AGO —
at ice of •. led on of good stock and -a wedding of interest to the fresh, wet bag Do not press bag WAIT«,.w r
the projjer methods of dusting, many Ennis friends of the bride- Test the Juice for pectin by add'ng i... y._"
prayini. and watering groom was thu', of Phelps Terry of 2 tablespoon* cool fruit Juice to 2
Mi.*- Rod*mentioned pea. moss, Dallas iiiid Mrs. Nell McBride of teaspoons sugar Uien lidding 1 table-
gras clippings, cotton burs, paper, Kansas City, which took place Sat- „p00ll K|v,on salts and stirring until
sawdust and straw as effective > u]{iHy eveti'ng at H o'clock at the dissolved. Let It stand 5 minutes
mulch materials if used properly Terry home with the Rev W O. n H MOrd muss of Jelly is formed
and stressed the importance ol Barnett of the Calvary Baptist Hie Juice Is rich In pectin and is
mulches as a method of keep ng (Church of Dallas officiating." good for jelly,
plant roots moist and cool, j "Miss Lalenbuch .who has been j To prepare the Jelly use 4 cups
New members announced by Mrs. working tu a barbershop here has blackberry or dewberry Juice and 3
C P Groves, reporting for the , returned to Dallas to take charge of i() 4 cl)pN 0f sugar, Heat the fruit
momb.'.'rsliip committee, included shop there." juice and sugar quickly to boiling
Mrs Joe Scott. Mrs. J. R. Davis, "The Ennis High School type- .using a large flat-bottom pun that
Mi . Robert Muirheud-, Mrs. George writ'ng team, consisting of Helen permits rapid evaporation stir
Barney Jr. and Mrs. Raymond Looney. Martha Ellen Tampleton 0<1|V unt'l the suga" is dissolved
I''alien. ~ and Robert Myers, won the loving j b„h rtiplcllv until telly sta'ie is
Annnilments to the club by-laws cup for second place at the North rendu'd To test for Jelly stage dtp
were adopted, permitting two terms Texas district typewriting contest u jH1K), Np(M)n p, the boiling syrup J 8. M Colvin, Mr and Mrs, T W
in of; iv, eat 1 Wishing an active and ut the InterMcholustic League which 'und lift the spoon so that the syrup Poe. Mi and Mrs, E M Sims and
Those who will celebrat/ their
Juice. Remain the Juice throu|h _» bl|.lhlU.y„ 01l lVlay 7 mrh.de
EARI.EH and JOAN
Those who will celebrate their
wedding unnlveisit.'les on May 7 in-
clude MR and MRS, HUBERT
DOCTKDR and MR and MRS J K
HITCHCOCK
Colvin Family
Picnic, Reunion
Members of the Oolv'n lamlly
who met for a recent plrnlc and re-
union at III" home ol Me. and Mis
J. S. Colvin, included Mr and Mrs
June is Just around the corner,
and as everyone knows, the marriage
license bureuus get busy about that
time. ,
A Bostoti Mnat riutfe counselor says
every young man And woman who
'a getting ready to b.> married In
June should ask themselves a ques-
tion.
The question is a lumiliar one,
but Profeasor Edwin Kind/ ot the
Boston University ol Sociology De-
partment th'uks ea<h piospectlve
bride and bridegroom should ask it
of themselves anyway. The question
is -"Is this true love, or just an
Infatuation 7"
Kuaty., who finds his marriage
counsel1 ng picks up with the mouth
ol brides, says, 'too bad tin nuclear
age can't devise a sure-fire test
to jitovido an answer to this ques-
tion But it hasn't "
Young people lie says, suit are
assuming that attraction equal love
Mr. Franks Here
David Franks ol Fort Worth |or-
merly ol Ennbi. win, a visitor here ,
today.
TIIF FASHION SHOP — For Mo-1
Ibers Bay, early spring bills. Re-
duced balf-prlcr. Shuts Friday.
To Have Crowning d““d Frt4M
A Girls Auxiliary coronation set - I
vice w ill be conducted in the Tub- j
ernacle Buptist Church auditorium1
at H pro Hunde.y
The service will be under the dl- j
net 011 ol Mr> Robert C FSin*, Mia.
J. I. Hinkle and Mrs Charles K. |
Gentry Mrs, W A Gox Jr, and
Mis R -SCO Morgan Ji GA coun- I
selop and their assistants, Miss j
(.'mole Vauder.dlce and Miss Mari-
lyn Matin.ng. will help with the .
Mu y'ce
The Girls Auxiliary Is a mission-]
my education organization, spoil- j
sored by the Woman's M'aalonary
Union,
do CRAMPS
give you that
monthly f
mn )*< w> —7. "mm-
rour mireu
worn-out, nervous
il»).«T" Why let I
ur mirror show sn aider-km
acs during your
t I
miwm lm on—il,
|).nps your mirror sr
I fM.
acs.?* SJS SLSSfrSTitS
i:»r.tul usrh day as thou**iut» of woman do.
rdui uarh day as inouMnns
I .at It heir hnlid strength and
you hava loss and lea* miaary aaeh
Some *0 through periods without
any ilisromforgs at ail- Alan halpa eaiaa
jittery narvea— atari* tu-llur. I.ooh, (ael, art
vouiiarr. mure normal alt month. Ask for
yiiuiifitfi more
Cardul. (Hayi
CARDUI
mu.
raed-gag-rge").
MONTHIY CRAMPS
cNANat or tire
A4 Ko. 71-B-L
CHARLES F. GOLDEN
Savings I'lann
Moilut* Cancellation
HospiUli/.alion • Polio
Life Inwuiance —
Southwest Reserve Life Ins. Co.
700'2 NK Main Knnln, Texas
Phone i.'16-.l
b ),
iciau membership li«t and
.Ik1 ' tub year In Beptem-
t .i l of October.
Ill) FASHION SHOP — For Mo-
i.lirrs Oay, early spring bats. Re-
— aim'd half-price. Starts Friday.
______ held at Denton recently." iruns off the side When the syrup 1 children. Mr and Mrs L 11 How
no longer runs off the spoon In a ell and children, Mrs l.ois Congei
Former Residents Here steady stream blit separates Into and children,, and Chi lord Haw k
Raecnt guests ol Mrs Joe K Kra-- (ttn ttif+ttnet lines of drops which ||>H. *'h <’• Ker ns
la were Mrs. Iruphe Looney Atkins -(Uipoi' together, stou the cooking
of Lubbock. Mrs. Kvclvn Looney p,mi- into hot itcrlllaeri Jilly gla ses,
Macon of Bovina and Hull Looney ht.,| vv'111 parrafln, label and store
of Idalmi, all residents of Ennis and ......................
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TERMITE CONTROL
SPECIALISTS
inspection
WITHOUT OBLIGATION
"If You Fail to Call Us —
\Vo All l ose Money"
EVeigreen 5236
17 Years Experience
MORGAN BROS.
(>704 Forney Uoud — Dallas
Member of Dallas & Texas
!•(•,t Control Assoc.
I neighbors ot Mrs, Krajcu forty-six
years ego. who were en route to
Houston to visit relatives
Return To .lefferae 11
Mrs. Doyle Bower and M ss Ka-n-
j uie Benefield returned to Jefierson
l tuday after a vilst here w ith Mrs
Bower’s mother. Mrs, I. R. Allen
(ioesis Of Mrs. Campbell
; Mr. alul Mrs Jes-te Wood of Ray-
| vile. La , are visiting Mr. Wood's
I sister, Mrs. W. E Campbell and
I other relftt'ves here for a- few days
Mrs Campbell and tier guests visl-
I tod Dallas on Wednesday
Mrs, Jehu Deskln Mrs Fern Lew-
is and ehildreii. Mis Jackie I'Ll -
wards and sons and Mr and Mrs
Gary Deskln, all of Irving
Mrs Belli Will's and daughter
Mr and Mrs Wayne Foe and chil-
dren and Monroe l< 'Isey, all ol Dal-
las. Mr and Mrs (lliherl Colvin.
Woodmen Circle was attended M„ lim, Ml , Gilbert N Colvin and
son and J. I*' Colvin, all of Gates-
vllle Mr and Mrs Jim Nelson and
sons of Ptekton; Mr and Mrs Pat
With the Lodges
The luncheon ol Davidson Grove
89
by sixteen members when they met
for their rty.uliu all-day sue al and
business meeting in the WOW Hall
on South Dallas Street Junior 'sh,.HIT0 Hlui .h.ughter ol Overton. I
members attending the luncheon
were: Elizabeth MeDoWal
Ocrron, Margaret Dent and Tom
liile McDowall.
A very interesting resume written , Ai|en
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ELLEN’S SPECIAL PURCHASE
Eyeiii Gives You Most Every Style and Color
Summer
DRESSES
Perfect for Mothers Day
Gifts
For Now
For Later Summerwear
• For Vacations
by Secretary Lesl'e Jones, was read
On the actlvit'es of the Hhugart-
Four Lent Clover District Conven-
tion which was held April II in
Dali:#- at the Pl'iietorian Ybutli
j Center, presided over by D'strlcl
1 President I.ouelle Dixon of Corsi-
cana Features of Interest were the
Talley Memorial Infirmary Fund;
Pr’itominc of tire Old Rugged Cross.
School of Instruction, Trophy pre-
| senteri to the Span'sh Magnolia
■ drove lor the largest attendance,
j and Denlcon chosen as hoste-s for
j the fall convention, Those attending
I from Ennis were. Leslie Jones, Haf-
' t:.* Whittington, Ola Masel Vandv-
] gr If. W.vnelle Prlne. Mrs. Pi Ine *er-
j ved In the district team
S Members that are shut-ins are:
Mrs J. D King Sr., Mrs J W
! Parker and infant daughter who is
in the local hospital, and secretary j"~lV
Jones, cheer cards and gifts were
jsent to each.
Mi/pah closed the day’s activi-
|U,'S' hospital.
M1 ^ Botha Connell of Durant.
Klaymi jokla:; Mr Hml Mrs E »• Kelsey
land sons of Jefferson; Mrs Mam'e
Rains ol Hapulpa, Oklu Mrs Dm
Paschal ol Corsicana: Mi
and Mrs Joe Crocker and chil-
dren of Rockdale; Mr and Mrs G
II Kelsey and Mi and Mi Harold
Purcell ol Waxchaehlc and J S.
Colvin Jr of Austin
Mi and Mi W B Kelsey and
children, H, II Kelsey, James Kel- ,
sey, Mr and Mrs .1 I) Colvin and '
children, Mr and Mist J, T Ven-*
able and children, Miss Lltt'e Col-'
vin. Mrs, Lnrtnc Colvin, Miss 1
Geraldine Ynrbrough, the R* v and I
Mrs. Aaron Wal1 and the Rev, and
Mrs (tedI Ellis, all of Ennis
Mr end Mis John E Junes and
children and Mr and Mi - Caywond
Tallferro and daughters, all ol
Scurry,
To o(> To Edinburg
Mr and Mrs Wendell Dover and
Mrs. F L Brooks ol Lancaster will
!• r ft lay noon ior a week end
visit in Edinburg with Mr and Mrs
W A Lyon. Mr l.yon Is reported
to he improving in an Edinburg
The Women's Benefit A, svocia- i Friday afternoon at 2:30 pm
tlon will have a regular meeting. 1 the WOW Hal.
Other Dress—
$7.99 to $16.99
Sixes: 9-15 For Juniors
10-20 For Misses
16 Va -24 Vi For Women
Fabrics - Galore—
Cottons - Printed Crepes
Linens - Bembergs
Nylons - Cords
Bring along a friend. Save $
YOU IL FIND JUST THE DRESS FOR YOU IN OUR
COMPLETE SELECTION
AT THIS LOW
PRICE BUY
SEVERAL AND
LAY THEM
AWAY
ELLEN’S
USE ELLEN S
EASY
LAYAWAY
PLAN
Gift Suggestions
§Si
• Lingerie
Jewelry
• Blouses
Dresses
Gloves
Bags
-THE TWIN SHOP —
Foods for
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 3 It
HUNT’S BARTLETT PEARS K Ji ST M
CHOCO. CHIP COCOANUT COOKIES XT
fA|/rC ItOYAI, MAID
Vr\l\LJ CTincoltili* or Cocoaiml 21-0/.
the QUEEN!
29°
19c
45®
JELLO
SALAD OLIVES
69®
15®!COFFEE TZ*KMUy $1“
HI <>/.
Jin
33'
I COFFEE
ADMIRATION
Mi. I’kR.
$116
Queen’s Day^Ct)taJL
LETTUCE . . . .
TOMATOES, Lg.
AVOCADOS, Lg.
APPLES iivt dki.icioii:;
FRESH CORN
BANANAS
Lb. 15c
. Ecu 17c
. Ea. 21c
Lb. 15c
. Ear 5c
2 Lbs. 25c
* 'imstul
LEMONADE, 6-Oz. Cans
Frosted Foods
15®
BAMA PIES, asstd. . ea. 58c
StrawberriesHmuHKYisPkg. 29c
CATFISH FILLET . . Lb. 48c
DRUMSTICKS J™™*”" 89c
MELLORINE
Vi Gal. 65c
SHURFINE
FLOUR
MONEY BACK
GUARANTEE
10 It, 59®
^ CARNATION MILK
Performs Cooking Miracles!
3 Tall or
6 Small
40®
KORDITE PLASTIC
STORAGE BAGS
(i—12\ I s ill.
s\vt;\ti;u macs
2:ix 11 m.
SI IT M \<.
2:{v.il m. WKKT or
22\H0 DKKSS MAD
(’hoiee Ka.
39®
39®
49®!
GUARANTEED MEATS
BEEF ROUND STEAK ... Lb.
SEVEN STEAK......Lb.
LOIN STEAK......Lb.
SEVEN ROAST.....Lb.
RUMP ROAST.....Lb.
COUNTRY BUTTER . . Lb.
KLOBASE........Lb.
GOLDEN OLEO.....Lb.
SLICED BACON ENDS . Lb.
1 BEEF RIB STEW MEAT . . Lb.
BONELESS STEW MEAT . Lb.
FRANKFURTERS, ST**’ Lb-
PORK STEAK......Lb.
FRESH CATFISH.....Lb.
FRESH DRUM FISH . . . Lb.
69c
45c
65c
39c
55c
65c
55c
27c
35c
27c
39c
50c
59c
69c
45c
LUX SOAP, Bath . . . 3 Bars
BEEF, Wilson's . . 12-Oz. Can
SWEET POTATOES, No. 2 Can
TOMATO JUICE 46-Oz.
LIMA BEANS, 2 Cans 15’/2-Oz.
BLACK PEPPER, French, 1-Oz.
LIQUID JOY . . Reg. Bottle 30c
CHEER or DUZ . . Reg. Pkg. 30c
CHARCOAL BRIQUETS
5-Lb. ■ KINGSFORD
10-Lb. KINGSFORD
27c
39c
19c
25c
23c
18c
45c
83c
I tinted (ilnsN
COOKIE JARS, Ea.—
(>lnss I trick
T V. LAMPS, Ea —
Him* Willow
DISH SETS, 20 Piece
I Mastic
CAKE COVERS, Ea —
85®
$3QQ
$310
$ieo
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1954, newspaper, May 6, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782456/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.