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M
FOUR— KNN18 DAILY NEWS-* Saturday Evening, July 3, 1«54
With the Lodges Club Calendar
Davidson Grove 89. Woodmen Cir- ChonQS Noted
clie. will meet ut the WOW Hall at 9
lQjJO a m Tuesday for the regular i
ell-day social and business session.
•A. covered dish luncheon will )«■
served at noon and the business
meeting will be called to order at
1 30 pan.
Elizabeth Roberts, president club calendar.
Dr. W P McCall, chairman of
the house committee at Lakeside
Country Club, has announced that
the July putting tournaments a 111
be held on Thursday’s of the last
ON THE
! Caffe al Giaccio, £. "”?c'T SSL „d ;
ii | I ^ Charles* of Dallas visitej Mr. and
/Vieans icea WOrree un. C. W. Duke Friday night, en
Americans invented iced coffee route borne from Friday Mountain
But the Italians have a name for it. Ci‘mP at Cedar Valley' Iiear AuMn.
too. And well they might because %bere Charles spent four weeks.
I thev’ve brought a refinement to
the typically American summer- ®*rTe *rosled ( berries
BARBARA WARREN MISS BET- imc favorite that U woifriV of note. DiP sWeet cherries In egg white
AVFNUE
By ELIZABETH PARSONS
MRS T. H WARREN MISS
Forgotten
FACTS
Ninety One Receive Certificates
In Pastor's-Stay-for-Church Club
3kY ImaIo Ana im a m L aWii /ki (Ho Dn L' _ ■( v I Vi V 1 r l at o n rl Vf 1
_ , - and roll in sugar, cnui tor about au
Caff^ al Giaccio means no more. m|nute-> Th^ Frost“ ”
TIRE SALE
TY JO McLEMORE and MISS
tluee weeks of the month, instead JANE WILLIS OF HOSENBERG literally, than coffee with ice. But
oi on Tuesdays as scheduled in the were overnlght guests at the Adol- !the 'iteral mnslation doesn’t tell j
, . . . the whole story. It seems that the
phus Friday and ^aw and heard ...... . „ ., , . . . ...
— * , kind of coffee that is served in St.
"Wish You Were Here at Fair Park Marks Plaza in Venice, and in Eu-
Auditorimum. ropean sidewalk cafes from Paris to
---- Rome, is what is known as Italian
July 4 is the birthday of MRS. M. roast coffee, ll is quite different
SMOTHERMAN, JACK SHAW.: from our brown-roast coffee in that
tossed fruit salad.
Leave the stems on the cherries.
Check sizes below and if yours is shown, difference
♦or o set of 4 is clearly shown. Tax IS included and
we feel that you will not have to read and re-read
this ad to determine just what a set of tires will cost
you. Your trade-in tires must be recappable or $2.00
for each one that isn't will be added to price shown
below.
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4-—650x15—4
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4—800x15—4
U.S. Tires—Difference $45.00
U.S. Tires—Difference $48.00
U.S. Tires—Difference $48.00
U.S. Tires—Difference $75.00
If your size is not shown, get our price before you
buy. Above prices are good only as long as our
present stock lasts.
DAVIS OIL COMPANY
u.s.
101 E. BAYLOR
ROYAL DISTRIBUTOR
PHONE 78
To Family Reunion
Mas. E. E. Peel and sun Edwin,
and Mr. and Mil's. Jimmie Nicks
and children of Witchita Falls will
go to Houston for a week end re-
JOHN BLANSETT and FRANKLIN it’s blended differently and double llnltm of ,he Peel Famll>'
SELLERS and the wedding annl- roasted. This kind of eolfee is so
versary oi MR and MRS. NORRIS i fluvorful that it is served in small
LIPSCOMB il924i. portions in
July 5 is the birthday of E. O. und consumed slowly with great en-
TOLAR JR . MARSHA KAY HWment and much conversation.
SMOTHERMAN. and FREDDIE j Naturally, it is this Italian coffee
BRASHER.
July 6 is the birthday of MRS.
J.
To Oklahoma City
tiny demi-tasse cups Mr8 F R Ramsev left toda-v for
4 0,......... J!%’ Oklahoma City to visit putil Tues-
day in the home of her daughter,
Mrs C E. McCrele&s
that is used, in the Italian version of
iced coffee. And it’s un idea to be
To Report to Lacklund
Charles Chism who is now visit-
Frotn The Files Of The Ennis
Daily News.
From the files of the Ennis Daily
Net's:
Ten Years Ago
“R. S. Feagan, Baker 1-c with the
Seabees. is visiting here while home
on leave. He has been somewhere
In the Pacific."
"Mrs. K C. Powers and children
huve returned to their home in Lake
Charles, La., after a visit in the
home of Mrs. A: B Ross, mother of
Mrs. Powers.”
Twenty Five Years Ago
‘‘For successful fishing, buy your
minnows from Mrs. Littlejohn."—
ndv.
"Mrs. T. D. O’Neul and four
youngest children have gone to
Franklin to visit relatives.”
grade, and Mike Fli'VJ and
Gale Marchbanks, seventh grade.
The Rev. Mr. Fling made the ad-
music and educa-
program of stunts.
Ninety-one members of "the Pas- sixth
tor’s-Stay-for-Church Club of the
Tabernacle Baptast Church were
banqueted at Fellowship Hull on f the emiing and W. A. Cox
Friday evening. The honor guests i mlnlfter uf musa. and educa-
were members of the Junior depart-1 liQn dlreoU)d a
ments wno nave uttenueu ui ica»i
nine of the regular Sunday morn-
ing worship services during the last
13 weeks.
Certificates of membership were
presented by the Rev. Robert C.
I Fling to the 91 guests and New
Testaments were presented as special
awards to the boy and girl in each
; of the four grades whose notebooks
: on the services attended had received
the highest grades based on com-
pleteness, correctness and neatness.
The special wards were presented
to Ken Newman and Kay Gibbons,
1 fourth grade; Thomas Cox and
Donna Kay Tuiey, tilth grade;
Dennis Rcoerson and Gail Morse,
?; ““hUwren“-Mr ,ndM"s °;0
SANDERS, JACK DELBERT
STEWART HARRY J. STRUNC.
MRS STANLEY VLK and MRS
JOE WILLIS.
j over ice is much the best way to
j capture the coffee flavor the mo-
; inent it’s released in
I But what happens when the hot
Chism, on week end pass from
Goodfellow Air Force Base at San
Angelo, has received orders to re-
port for cadet training at Lack-
the brewing.; jand Air porce Buse jn sail Antonio.
He will spend another ten days
NOTICE
BACK IN BUSINESS
FOR MYSELF
Come by and give us a chance
to serve you
We Make Old Shoes—
—Look Like New
CHARLES SHOE SERVICE
CHARLES GOLDEN. Sole Owner
SERVICE WHILE-D-WAIT
coffee hits the Ice? a sadly diluted , here soon> en route to his lJew as_
beverage, a shadow of its former
self.
With double roasted demi-tasse
coffee there’s no need to fear that
the melting ice will reduce the brew
to a wishy-washy pale beverage.
signment.
On Vacation
Mrs. M. H. Hplt and grnnddrugh-
ter, Grady Lucile Cox, are vacat-
ioning in Colorado, Utah and New
Mexico with Mr
Bush of Dallas.
Visit Mrs. Ledbetter
Mr. and Mrs. George Ledbetter
nncl daughter, Nancy, of Atlanta,
Ga. visited Mr. Ledbetter’s mother,
Mrs. W. L. Ledbetter, here Friday
en route to the West Coast.
Fly to Conroe
Mr and Mrs Allen Adams left
and Mrs. J. Grady Dallas this morning by plane for
Conroe where they will visit in
---- i the home of Mis. Allen’s brother,
; C. A. Shugart, before flying on to
Galveston to spend the Fourth of
July.
. Broken Arm
Mrs. S. J. Dobbs received a brok-
en arm in a fall Friday morning.
Ernest F. Hodo
Candidate tor Commission-
er, Precinct No. 2. Fifteen
i years experience in road
’i
construction and mainten-
ance. 1 am asking for a
■ ;
first term in office where
my opponent has served
more than ten years as your
commissioner. Your vote
and influence will be. deeply
appreciated.
(Paid Pol. Adv.)
AT THE
Zfuul GluiAxdteA
First Methodist
Rev. CecU Ellis, pastor
Roy A. Langston, Faster
Sunday:
8:45 a m.—Morning Worship. In-
stallation of all officers and com-
missions. followed by the Sacrament
of the Lord’s Supper Message by
the pastor.
10 35 a m—Church School, Frank
Tabernacle Baptist
Robert C. Fling, I’astor
SUNDAY:
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Lesson
topic: "Judgment Comes To Israel.
Text: II Kings 17:5-14. 18.
10:50 a m. Morning Worship.
, Sermon by Dr. Curt Abel, Medical
Parks, superintendent. Classes for all »lissionary to Nigeria,
ages. Nursery for small children.
-€:30 p.rn.—Youth Choir rehearsal.
7:30 p.rn.—Evening Worship, spon-
sored by the Young People of our
church. Topic, "Echoes From The
Young People's Assembly.” Our
young people are worthy of your
support of their service.
Tuesday:
_ 9 :30 a m.—Circle 4 of the Woman’s
Society of Christian Service will
meet In the Church Parlor. A baby-
sitter will be provided.
,-?:30 p.rn.—Intermediate Youth
Fellowship.
Wednesday:
' 7:00 a.m — Start the Day with God
In the Church Sanctuary. The
*foung Women's Bible class will
serve coffee and do-nut.s in the
'church parlor following the worship.
:Everyone is invited to be present.,
f 9:00 a.m—Primary Department
:ineeting at the church
30 p.rn.—Senior Youth Fellow-
ship.
7:30 p.m.—Official Board meeting
# Bt the church.
| Friday:
j 10:00 a.m.—Junior Choir rehearsal
7:00 p.m.—Training Union.
8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Sermon: “The Kind Of Church
That Pleases God.” by the pastor.
MONDAY:
7-30 pir.—County Workers Con-
ference at South Prong Church in
Waxahachie.
TUESDAY:
7:00 pm.—Sunday School Work-
ers Supper,
WEDNESDAY:
9 30 p.m.—Royal Ambassadors.
(There will be no other WMU
meetings this week'.
7:30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting.
8:50 a.m.—Choir Rehearsal.
FRIDAY:
7:00 p.m.—Junior "Stay For
Church” Banquet .
First Christian
W. J. McCauley, Minister
Sherman at Baylor
Raymond Fallen, Sunday School
Superintendent
SATURDAY:
5:00 p.m— dii Rlio Fellowship,
SUNDAY:
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
10:45 a.m.—Morning Worship.
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship.
There will be no mid-week prayer
service due to the absence of the
pastor.
Holy Redeemer
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Comer: N. Preston A Baylor St.
Itev. John Morse, Pastor
Sunday: Masses 7 am.. & 8 a.m.
Benediction at 5 p.m.
Weekday Masses at 7 a.m.
Rosary each afternoon at 5.05
p.m.
Instructions lor adults by ap-
pointment.
Everyone Is cordially Invited to
attend our Services.
Telephone 743
tat the church.
s:
First Baptist
: Rev. R. P. Campbell. Pastor
: Sunday:
• 10:00 a.m —Sunday School.
• iu:60 a.ni.—Worship. Service. !n»-
• aage by the pastor.
• Monday:
! 7:30 p.m —Girls Auxiliary.
: Tuesday:
8:30 a m.—WMA meeting.
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m.—Teachers meeting.
’ 8:00 p.m.—Mid-week service.
Thursday:
8:00 p.m—Brotherhood meeting.
Assembly of God
Aaron Wall. Pastor
Sunday:
9:15 to 9:45 a.m.—Radio broadcast
over station KAND.
9,45 a.m.—Sunday School, Lesson
Title—The Report of the Spies,
•cripture Setting—Numbers 13:16-
23; 14:1-24 Golden Text—Take
heed . . . lest these be in any of
you an eyil heart of unbelief. He-
brews 3:12.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon by the pastor.
6:45 p.m.—Children's Church and
Christ Ambaasouui».
8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Ser-
mon by Rev. Lonnie Fogger.
Monday thru Friday:
8 30 a.m to 11:30 a m—Daily
Vacation Bible School. All children
welcome.
St. John Nep. Catholic
Rev. V. P. Mlcola. Pastor
Rev. Rohumil Hrnby
Rev. Edward Maher, Assistant
Sunday Masses:
0:30, 8:00. 9:30 and 10:30 a.m.
Alama, 8:00 a.m.
Every Sunday, Benediction 7:00
p.m.
Every Sunday, Religion Classes 9
a.m.
Every First Sunday—Communion
for Junior Sodality.
High Mass at 8:00 a.m.
Every Fourth Sunday—Comrmri-
lon for St. John High School So-
dality Unit—8:00 a.m.
Ifniydays of Obligation:
Masses—6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 10 30 am.
Christian Science
I That a true knowledge of God is
t the ■ substance of freedom will be
! emphasized at Christian Science
* services Sunday in the Lesson-Ser-
jjnon entitled "God ”
j i Among readings
• ii
from the King
t James Version of the Bible will be
: Included: "Acquaint now thyself
:with_him, and lie at |>ence: thereby
TooST «hall come unto thee' (Job 22:
2D.
From the Christian Science text-
. book “Science and Health with Key
tq,.the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Eddy, tills selection will be read:
^’Nqt materially but spiritually we
^tljow Him as divine Mind, as Life. th‘‘
Truth, and Love We shull obey and ■
Rdore in proportion as we apprehend
the divine nature and love Him un-
.tjepitandingly. warring no more over
fftyl corporeality, but rejoicing in the
'•ffluence of our Ood” <p 140>
.The Oolden Text is from Revela-
Church of Christ
Ennis Avenue and Sherman Street
Frank L. Cox, Minister
Lord’s Day:
9:45 a.m.—Bible School.
10:50 a.m.—Worship hour. With a
sermon on ‘‘Salt and Light,” the
minister continues the series of les-
sons on the Sermon on the Mount.
6:00 p.m —Worship hour. Sermon
subject: "Cutting und Burning God’s
Book.”
Monday:
8:00 p.m.—Monthly business
meeting. f
Wednesday:
9:30 a.m.—Ladies class. Lesson:
Revelation 17 and 18
8 00 p.m —Prayer meeting. "The
Seven Walks in Ephesians” will be
St. Thomas Episcopal
Corner Sherman and Tvler
Rev. K. S. Hall, Minister
Sunday:
9:00 a.m.—Holy Communion.
Monday:
3:30 p.m.—Meeting of Women of
the Church.
Tuesday:
9:00 a m—Holy Communion.
7:00 p.m—Evening Prayer and
Family Night.
Saturday:
9:00 a m—Church School.
Southside Church of Christ
Charles Hodge, Minister
Lampasas and Carlton
Sunday:
IT):00 a.m.—Bible Classes.
11:00 a.m. Living Christianity.
8:00 p.m.—Christ of a Plan.
Monday:
8:00 p m.—Men’s Class.
Wednesday:
8:00 p m.—Prayer Meeting.
Thursday:
10:00 a.m —Ladles Class.
Fall meeting, with R. B Sweet
Austin as evangelist.
tlon (15:4): "Who shull not fear
thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
tor thou only art holy: for all na-
tions shall come and worship before
lb*.”
r
Garrett Methodist
lunday:
11:00 azn.—Morning Worship.
7:00 p m.—Youth Fellowship.
7:10 pan.—Evening Worship.
First Presbyterian
Rev. Richmond McKinney. Past*
Ray Telfair Sunday School
Superintendent
Sunday:
9:45 a m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a m —Morning Worship.
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m.—Mid-week Servics.
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It was Jackie who hit that home run
this afternoon, but 6utch is just as proud
as if he’d been the one out there swing-
ing. That’s the way these boys are. They
share their experiences, both the good
and the bad ... for they are buddies.
Another thing they share is going to
Church school regularly. Here they
learn about another kind of friendship,
the warm, all-encompassing friendship
of Christian love.
It may be that in the years ahead the
paths of these two buddies will take
different directions.
No doubt they will have different
vocations, and perhaps live in different
parts of the world. But wherever they
may be* we can be sure that each of them
will have the Church as their guide and
THE CHURCH FOR ALL . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
.or o„Cj^h lac
allend servicns , *5ou1d
ran !ho Church 'rf Y ond *llp'
children* sake n> r I r hl*
H.s community and nr,'h* tak*
For 'he ,iake of (he CK u"'
which needs hj L, Ch il,eI'■
'orial suppod p a ar,d ma-
church r-~ ^0,1 10 « »o
Sible da*y “,a,t* aM W* your
f.v;;h ver
Matthew 7 .!
Msrthew ,
Mstlhew 1
I Corinthisnj j.'
Hebrews J
James .
•■•untlay
Monday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
inspiration . . . forever
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Churcli of God
Shawnee and Denton St.
Rev. G. W. Alford, pastor
Jasper Hobbs, Sunday School Supt.
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:0 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Radio broadcast each Sunday,
KHBR, Hillsboro, 9:15-9.45 a.m.
1560 on dial Pastor in charge.
Thursday:
8:00 p.m.—Y.E.P. Service, Jasper
Hobbs, president.
Saturday:
6:00 p.m.--Mid-week services.
Church of Christ
Garrett, Texas
h L. Groves, Minister
Sunday:
10 00 a m —Bible Classes
11:00 a.in.—Worship Service.
7:00 pjii.—Evening (Worship.
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m —'Aid-week Services.
Preaching by Brother Wayne
Sullivan.
Pentecostal Church
4Oil N. Shawnee St.
Rev. J. C. Laird, Pastor
Argle Raney, Sunday School Supt.
Sunday:
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Preaching Service.
Wednesday:
8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting.
Friday: •
8:00 p.m.—Young People Service.
Saturday:
8:00 p.m.—Preaching Service.
Sunday:
8*00 p.m.—Sunday night service.
Foirview Baptist Church
Orbie Lamb, I’astor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m —Preaching.
6:30 p.rn.—Training Union.
7 .30 p.m.—Preaching.
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m —Prayer Meeting.
AT THE ENNIS
Golaiad Ghulcliil
Fourth Ward Baptist
Rev. W. B. Smith. Pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Willie
Love, superintendent.
11:00 a.m—Morning Worship.
6:00 p.m.—B.Y.P.lt., Mrs. Mable
Thomas, president
7:30 p.m.—Night Worship.
Monday:
7:45 p.m.—Missionary Circles.
Wednesday:
Prayor and Sunday School Teacta-
erc Meeting.
Thursday:
Junior Choir Rehearsal.
Friday:
Senior Choir Rehearsal and Ush-
ers Meeting.
Colored Church of Christ
Sunday:
9:45 am.—Bible Class.
11:00 a.m.—Preaching.
6:30 p.m.—Bible Class.
8:00 p.m.—Preaching.
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m.—Bible Class.
Deacons: J. Edwards, Isiah McGown
Elders: Wm. Harris, Julius Robinson
Minister. Joe C. Simon
New Hope Baptist
708 East Tyler St.
R. C. Crain, pastor
Sunday:
9:30 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—-Morning Worship.
3:30 p.m.—BPU.
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Monday:
7:00 p.m.—Senior choir reheartiL
Tuesday:
7:00 pm —Youth choir rehearsal
Wednesday:
7;00 pm—Mid-week prayer aer-
dee.
Thursday:
7:00 p.m.—Weekly teachers* meek*
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