The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1954 Page: 3 of 6
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Mainly for Women
By UNIT Eli PUCKS
Welting Women
It’o a strange thlng^-but .. worn*
•4i'» a*e i*u‘t Important in on? of
the moat glamorous proleagions in
Homes For Sale
Hie® five room*, built, front und
hffc porch, maple floors in Ilv-
|l)f and dining room*, corner
*nb one and one-half lots, fruit
•Ml pecan tree*. 20a West Lati-
Mtf Street. Price reduced to
$8500.
W. D. Arden
Exclusive Agent
Office opposite Post Office
Phone 5!)3
j the world —acting. ,
Most working wumcn find their
chancel of finding new Jobs more
difficult mcc they've passed tiic age
of 36.
Hut In show business. according to
a United Press survey, a woman is'
a young as ahe look*. And many 40*
j car-old actresses arc pluying in-
genue part.*
Says Caating Director Martin
Bt gley, ‘We don’t lot i a! a
age when we're casting, we look hi
hei
Actress Hi-gatet Hayes, who 1 rep-
ly admits she is "past 30." lias no
complaint about being displaced by i
younger women, Slip say*. "Youth I
Is a quality- -you can have thirt
quality for years."
Most people in show business |
point out that some of our top-i
’•.inking actresses, who.admit being1
past 40, still play youthful roles.
Some of those are Eve Arden, Lu-:
cille Ball, Loretta Young and Ann ,
Huthern.
Nurse Shortage
Ohio's woman representative to j
Congress Is deeply concerned about
the nation's shortage of nurses.
Mr, Frances Bolton says ahe has
made a nationwide survey ol the
shortage She says various medical
sources Indicated the main cause ol
the shortage is low pay and long,
irregular hours,
Says Mrs. Bolton, "The ever-in-
creasing shortage may lend to a
truly appalling crisis in health
cue." She says there is "an urgent
need for remedial action."
Mrs. Bolton flays many of the
medical sources she lapped for her
survey mentioned federal-state aid
funds as a possible remedy.
- N O T I c i: —
Your Neechi A Kina
Sewing Machine llealer
New Location — 193 NW Main
Liberal Trade-In - Easy Terms
tree Home Demonstrations
Write Box 292
LITTLE SEWING CENTER
ON THE
AVENUE
By ELIZABETH PARSONS
THE REV C E McTAMNEY.
former pastor ol Holy Redeemer
Church in ’linls, is the new pastor
at Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Church In Dallas.
Public Schools Week In Texas will
bz observed March 1 to 6 The ob-
jective is to acquaint all people with
the programs and amnuplslhment*
of tlie state's public educational
system. The slogan is "Texas Public
Schools—Democracy In Action."
—-
Those who will observe their
birthdays on February 20 Include
MRS. M B. MOSELEY. MRS. 8. M.
TYNER and MRS. FRANK SEIL-
ER.
DR. L. A. WILLIAMS
OPTOMETRIST
102 S. DALLAS PHONE 373
FREE FREE FREE
To The First 50 Boys to 14 Years of Age—
SATURDAY MORNING — FEB. 27TH
Between 9 and 10 o'clock
ONE BOOMERANG AIRPLANE
For Your Hobby and Model Supplies—
Planes, Trains, Cars, Boats, Paint Sets,
Motor Supplies — See
PAR’S MODEL SHOP
401 5. Main
Ennis
Phone 863
Hospital News
Visiting nours at Ennl* Municipal
Hospital are 10 to 11 a m., 3 to 4
p.m. and 7 to B p in
Mary Jane Schwalbe
Mbs Barbara Blackwell
Mi*, J M Douglps
T E Huy
Mrs. Lor i Zuludek
Mrs. O Head
Mi'.*. T. M Thompson
Min. Q, C Wtlllftm.s
Mi8 Betty Davis
Mrs. W J Wolfe
Mrs. Vivian McCoy
Mrs. Odell Minatra
CJeruldlne Freeman
Frank Venters
Riley Fountain
Lennle Rnxell
Lein Yates
David Lee Simmon*
Patients Dismissed
Mis. J, C, Vallgui'u
Jan MoB payer
Sandra Pritchett
Linda Autrey
Patients to Be Dismissed
Mr*. 1, R. Lindley and Infant son
Household Mint
Potatoes will retain their white-
ness If they're boiled in water to
which lemon Juice or vinegar lias
been added. Use about one lea-
spoon to each quart of water.
Does that ■tPpr^l
tell-tale Iook>~ ?
on your face say 4^' /
change of life?
•offer "dhnnff* of
mny wiimi'ii
forty. Ilwy
A limit
llfo nfl»r
it
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lit "rliMiiiit'" liHtk. Cwrilui iiHh io
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look
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•'dm it if *%M
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lilt* IlMltl t<» M'«*
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to Uw« thill "rhi4n«»
( 1 I imp rove n p |»«*I It
1'hIhI
nf woltirit
in I) rove i> |> |><-1 I < •-. (t ) tllili ••oilil
I li mill is'kIhIiihit. III» t-A/t- ten ilun Mini
•lri iiti' l> mti•* n'HiHliim
nrrvimHioHH kIpi'P I ip Ha? r
ynii fool hoHor, |Of»l
mnl. olioorful hoIf
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*hhI»iI help >'«**• fw
your tool......
ChiiIuI tmlny. (Shv : "runf-f/mi
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CAROL'!
rhoorful wolf nffinn-
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MON t Hi Y CRAMPS
CHANGE Of lift
Ail Nn. 70-11
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Valentine
Green Beans . . . lb. 17c
New Potatoes .... lb. 6c
Tomatoes.....ctn. 17c
Lettuce......head 12c
Florida
Oranges.......lb. 8c
Lemons.......doz. 29c
Meat Market
Wilson — All Meat
Bologna.......lb. 29c
Wieners
(cello) 47c
l.onphoin
Cheese.......lb. 49c
All Purpose Breeze
LARGE SIZE - WITH CANNON FACE CLOTH
23*
Spry
3 LB. CAN
75*
CAMAY SOAP
3 Regular
2 Bath Size
IlmlMfl 1W I .to
Chili
I iMMpflrtP —
Vienna Sausage
National
Crackers
lb. 25c
Ritz, large . .
. 1 lb. 33c
Beef Stew
35c
FROZEN
FOOD
I'lrlsw rrl
Orange Juke
.....17c
|*m K»x rrl
English Peas
18c
IVfslMTl
Corn
.....18c
DALLAS STREET GROCERY
4 W tMUi PtuSVlOGi MGt
Prices Effective Friday 4 Saturday
Wr U** w lit* Nvnlil Id (****** Owoihhev
’Jnurad»r Emilni, Frb, 25, 1951
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-ENNIS DAILY NKWU—tffUrf
BACK-INTEREST TOPPER—Designer Pierre Ulrirorx»• unveil*
hi* Infest crenfion for PnrMun mudc*rnolnelloi*. It's a bnck-lntoic,-t
topper of snlt-nnd-peppor tweed. The front Is brief and boxy,
with the fabric drawn back into buttoned (lops.
CENTRAL Dl
The Central High 4-H Club met
In regular meeting at the school
house, Tuesday, Feb 16th, with
Lawrence Svehlak acting to. presi-
den m the absence ol Hie pres I-
lit nt.
Mis. Lydia Sue Harper, 4-H agent,
gave an interesting demonstration
on eiu'e Of the nails Miss Lydia
Cooper, District 4-H agent, was a
itilent- and made an Interesting talk
on Community Club work.
Refreshments of punch and
cookies were served to the following
numbers; Parent* and guests
Donle, Weldon and David Hauler,
Lawrence. Kenneth, Ella Mae and
Marie S\chink. Betsy, Douglas and
Billie Kelsey, Beltv McClain, Syl-
via a"d Lurry Luzmn>ky, Mr* and
Mrs. W M. Kelsey, Mrs. Stanley1
Svehlak, Mrs. Frank Laznovsky,
Ml and Mrs Luther McClain, Mrs
Lydia sue Harper, county 4-H
agent, und Miss Lydia Cooper, Dis-
trict 4-H leant.
There Is to he a cull meeting of
the 4-H Club l est Tuesday, March 1
1st, 7:30. In the lame ol Mr and
Mrs. Stanley Svehlak for the pur-
pose ol iilaimiiig and practicing a
slum to be given at Com t.v Council
In Wuxuhitehic, March 14, Saturday
«•< lebrat hi;; National 4 H Club week
Th<‘ theme for Kills County Is "Holm
Day."
Mr. and Mis Waltei Munn, Mi
and Mt Luther McClain and Rob-
ert McClain all ended 1 utter u I ser-
vice* Mou lay a 11 ernoon In Corsi-
cana lor Me:; Marv E. limes, a < ou-
sen. Mi s Jones was a Irequeiil viSI-
loi in Ennis m the home:, ol relu-
live
The Ellls-Hlll Mavdoum y Baptist
Worker (onterence, which met
tilth the Milaicli Hiipllsi Church
Monday eveiili was well attended
there weie 13 chinches represent'
cd The prog)am, "Phases of Kvim-
gi lism" vva iniereslliii Rev Hull*
sell Pier.’-’ ol Bristol brought the
message ol the evening on “Evan-
gelism."
Introducing Janas Frank Craw-
lord. on id Mr and Mis James E
Ci aw lord ol tlraiul Prairie Mrs
Ci aw ford is the lormcr Miss Av is
1 .<<11)11 x. daughter o! Mrs. Emilia
Lomax ol Em. is
Dairy Farmers Visit
Congressmen to Kick
About Supports Cuts
Washington. Feb, 26 <UPi Thirty
Wisconsin dairy tanners visited
lheir Congressmen yesterday and
all hands agreed the administration
made a lug mistake in ordering a
rut in butter and cheese support
prices 1 Ruinous and dastardly," rte-
publuan Representative Alvin O'-
Koitski told them when they
i lowdcd into his oil ice
Lm in your corner all the waj
f Vpi i^iiitativr (tardne; Withi-.w
isauted them "li they're going to
i.ek <m tlie dairymen we II have in
iciproiate in some way"
The deU’gaiHin ol distml<<'d talm-
as all members nt the National
I ai mein Union 11 a v - lei 1 n, Waah-
gton bv boa 1’hev called at half
doaen rongrevsUinal office* ve.i-i-
\ to eompUut gboul th- eut in
111 v Ill'll r supljoip m lieiluiist *<-1
I halo l.iknn: Oxer slum.
Dallas. Ten 29 -VI*- The Ti
Trsoit Theater* .. raooilv-exi
Lodge Reports
Called convocation, Ennis chap-
ter 133 RAM. Friday, I-vh JU at 7
p.m. Work in the Uo.val Arch Dc-
I'.iei-,
ta’o Kiikpatilek, 11 1'
K MoOulg, weeretuiy
Forgotten
FACTS
From (lie lilts ol The Ennis Dully
News
— Ill YEARN AGO —
"Katherine Bong he i (hay, lor-
end WaxahttChle. became a part-
' and Waxahachk’. become a pul-
ner und general inanagei ol (In*
mduMiial design linn of Norman
lfe| (.leddes and t\- III New York
Cliv "
" C O Hall who will be the man-
ager of tlie new Ben Franklin Hlore
to open in Ennis within a few
nionl I Is was here Thursday after-
noon milking arrangements to move
.his family here April 1."
•Under the capable leadership |
of Alan Porter, the Kan Jacinto
Rhythm Band was presented in tc
inid-AcmcsUT concert Thursday eve-1
rung in the Hun Jacinto Auditor- ,
him "
— 2ft YEARN AGO —
"Mrs. A M Huinuel* of DalliiNj
spent Saturday here vvilli her als- (
ter, Mrs. Nora McBride."
' Mr. and Mrs w W McCall mo-1
lord to Luilcttttcr Hundiiy and were ,
p,iieait.N in tlir lovely new home of !
Ml and Mrs J I, Henry."
Mrs Jennie Elms and youngest |
daughtei. Miii'gan l, ol Han Antonio
are gucatn in the home ol lie pa-'
it'll(s. Mr and Mi J K Purcell " I
Dallas Garden Center Flower Show
Will Feature a "Court ol Flowers'
The Dallas Garden Center Flow-
er Show, one of the glamourous
spring* events which annually at-
tu.el.s thousands ol visitor* In Dal-
las. la dedicated this year to Mayor
and Mr^ R L. Thornton Tlie show
wRS open If a vT”-'h d. >o the
Electric Building. .State Fair Pink,
and will remain open each duv until
10 p.m., through March 13.
M:s, Flunk O Harmon, geiU'ral
chairman In the Mower Show, ha/,
an non need that upon invitation
fnm Mayor Thornton each tnuyur
l-i Dallas Colli tv was avked to ap-
point a candidate for queen from
iila community, and during the
week's flower show each visitor will
he privileged to east a vote for one
o, the loin teen candidates The
candidate receiving the higheal
number ol votes during the week
will be queen ol the "Court ol Flow-
ers," on Friday night. March 12
The evening will be a spectacular
extravaganza ol beautiful girls,
flowers, and music, and will climax
a week of enterlalmmmt.
A i t; option on opening lay oi
tin show, March <f. will honor
Mayor and Mrs R 1, Thorn ton, at
seven o'clock, and all Dallas County
Mnym and wives, with candidates
lm queen .w III lie presold
The Garden ('enter Flower Show
la lu Id each year lor the purpose ol
inisiier Hums lor establishment of
a Garden Center In Dallas, and
plana are now In procoas in begin
cun-ruction of the Centor In th«
southwest area of State Fair £ark.
Closely allied io (he floaref ah<<»
will be the Garden PllgrlmAfil on
weak-enda nt ntmvh »3-»4, »*-<l
March 20-21, when eight beautiful
Hardens hi Dallas will be npen U)
visitors Mrs. W B Carrell, «halr*
man of the Pilgrimage, h®* Mated
that money from sale of ticket* to
the pilgrimage will be added to the
pi of it from (he Flower Show In the
h (erest of (lie Garden Center Fund.
In form a i ton on the Flower Show
and Pilgrimage may be obtained by
wtiling Dallas Garden Center Flow-
er Show, P, O Box 7763. Dallas,
Texas
Announcing
Removal of
Law Office of
Billy Colvin
to
Across Street from
Post Offico
New Phone 311
$9 Million Bridge on
Ship Channel, Corpus,
Okayed by Commission
Auvlln, Feb. 2ft <UFt The .Slate
Highway Conunhslon has approved
I’unstruetloii of a new SIUIOO.OOO slx-
lune bridge on UK Highway IH1 over
tin’ ship channel at COi'pie, Christ,1
The bridge will probably be in ad-
dition to the present drawbridge
l i.lit hi 11)2(1 The Commission says
il appears the new bridge will be
(.esirable because of Increased
navigation and Increased Iralfic ex
peeled The bridge will he Mil feet
above lhe water
The Highway Commission also ha ,
ordered survey* preliminary to ad-
ding two additional lanes to Jti miles
o'. US Highway 117 In ll.ile County
Horn the Lubbock County line lu the
Swisher County line The eoinini*-
> ion say* funds ui ’ not now avail-
able lot the project.
And m Houston, a newspaper
iThe i’ie‘,1 mivs prcltminiiiv flimn
i ill studies fur u pi n at"ly-ow lied
' 20(1 (KID,Util) lull li- ul I nun I Jalla In
Kou.xl.im DoVc ileeii (ompleU’d The
paper guys const ruction of the lni.li
v ay probahly begin w ithin (It) days
and should be completed within two
vein s.
INTRODUCING !
Debra 1,V11 Fickle (JuilghUr nl |
Mr and Mrs (fit) fickle of Garland, I
1 ►<•*'!i il !■ Inr- iie-' Nlghliliuale Hon- ^
l llal lu Dallas on February 23 Both !
Mr unit Mrs fickle are former,
iisklents u| Eliuls. Mr,, firkin was)
formerly Mis* Lucille Toupitl. |
Alls McCoy In llosptal
Wliile cnroute h-mm li--m Alamo l
Sehuol Wednesday afternoon, Mrs |
Vivian MeCnv tell and broke a hone
in her ankle Hhe Is la-lug Ireul.ed
in Emus Nl i' 11 li'li it I Hospital and'
Mi I (i M iore Is l"aching hei |
ai the Alamo Hehool, j
Arnold's Home Improvements
Locafed at 900 S. Kaufman •
Phone 19
R. J. ARNOLD
ARi YOU PROUD Of THAT HfOff
H POWERED
iC
ill.V i
U hat's New
The lie,vest pla-Jlee lahle elnth',
ere plaid, md look and led like j
rail 111 -1 a I l'-’l :i a- - in illlig to 1 lulled j
f.(M/i j
I he man ilael in er say I he dot hs |
me embossed an I printed on vlnvl
Mm and an leMlatafil In stains,,
.niidew and wrai They can he
cleaned wltJl a -lamp doth
II icy are pi nded In ix coin is. hi
11 ire she anil an ay tillable in
i-'oxt d'-'ci11 nieiit, Iiuiimcw lire and
linen f.h'ip’i around I lu* -unit i y
AD's, A Ines in Mexta
Mr.-; P A Vines I ill Mrxlu loi a
\ili \/m /ion ^ . iT
fjniiVin/n'il V
RED MOON PETROLEUM CO.
118 E. Ennis Avo. Phone 144
Com* In and tot Ui
Show You How to KtGp
It Running
Smoothly by
Truolng tho
Tiro a fo tho
Road
\ i il with her slsti
i > Itaiilmi u lm is ill
(icin'
NONE BETTER
ot p/iice
The
ENNIS REBEKAH LODGE
NO. 104
WILL SERVE A "" ,
M&XICAN PLATE LUNCH
AT THE
TEXAS POWER AND LIGHT BLDG.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 PROM
11:00 A M. UNTIL 2:00 P.M.
$1.00 per plate v <>
Tickets may bo purchased at th* 96or.
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unxoliciled lelierx thalx beeauxe the cream in Cream-x
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At K. WOLENS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
SPECIAL PURCHASE
LADIES’ DRESSES
• Peppered Nutone Chambray
• SIZE 12 TO 18
• GREY - BLUE - FADED BLUE
• SANFORIZED
• $7.00 VALUES
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1954, newspaper, February 25, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782485/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.