The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 53, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 4, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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T^OP antiquarians view t) Ot Towtip of St. George, Bermuda at a
* sort of “living nun r ' A,, I St Peter’s Church (shown above) is
regarded as one of the town’s n
lure was completed in 163.?. and \
17th, 18th, 19th and ’ h c<
visiting couple with In.-, ay of ;
garbed in authentic 17tlt century c
impressive relics. The original struc-
.iresent building has examples of
ireb uxtural work. Acquainting this
- h is the official town crier, who is
■tame. fNS
ON THE
AVENUE
Bv MARY H. GENTRY
MRS T Q MOSELEY It a s
had a streak of bad lurk She
went to Midland recently to vis-
it her son-in law and daughter.
MR AM) MRS JOHN R
SHACKLEFORD and children
JOHNNY and JKANN1K. and to
help take care of the grand-
children. who have been i 1 1
MRS. MOSELEY is now ill with
the flu and is a pat it lit m Mid-
land Memorial Ho pital.
MRS R L Me ('OWN wa- in
the office ttoday and gave up a
recipe for keeping button- on
clothes. She said to paint the
center of the buttons, where the
thread is, with clear fingernail
polish.
MRS K 1. <»1.ASi’N was also
in the office today. She came in
to pick up the coin purse be-
] longing to her mother-in ! a w
MRS M h> GLASPY 1 he pm so
was found recently bv M I K E
McLKLLAN and ANDY AD \MS
MRS S A LI.IE SATTFKK i! 1 D
RAY TELFAIR JR . LILLY GIB-
SON. CHARLES CATO J o K
BEN MI NN. MRS. TOM W < »K f
MAN. LARRY and BARRY
HUGHES itwinsi. J \ M E S
SHEETS. MRS R 1 Met OWN
and DOROTHY PRICE will cele-
brate their birthday Wednesday
Tuesday, March 4, 1938—THE ENNIS DAILY NOT!
tyJornaa'l fWoni<&
Clubs • 1 Vrsonalitics • Weddings • Homemaking # Fashion
HOSPITAL NEWS
Visiting hours al Ennis
Muuiidpal Hospital are 10
to 11 a m., .'1 to I p in ami 7
to S p m.
1' \ I II \ IS IN I 111 IIOM’11 \L
(1 D James
M/ss Ann Shelton Becomes Bride
Of VV. F. Howard Jr. in Dallas Rites
Lev er
Mr- t
O ! I
Jai k
Swathed
11 tv, pk 111
Mrs l ewis /abopiik
I l.ii old 1’mi land
Jen \ Za/\ oil. i
fwo R,i
dents Mi-> \mt j
E ll.Hv.ml i)
Sanintav at *lto
list t huia h 1 oil
Parents oi tl
Mis Evelyn Radi
l.iilWO I <•till Nil,
Jackson M j
Mi. U t II
SI Moi ii/ Palla
1 mils.
1 nr.eiv slu Dr Ralph Langley of Dalits
'b'dton and \V officiated at the ceremony and
were minted was assisted by Don Berry #f
Uil hire Rap Waco Wedding music was pr#-
senteti by Leroy Yarbrough of
( ”tiple are Waco and Mrs John Erl Sttiig.
Shelton and I'he bride, given in mamafft
’hmi b«»sb oi by tier father, wore a formal-
P uni In amt length gown of Italian <tlk and
i,u od n I (M* re embroidered Chantilly Uco
tot met ly ot
Errol M..
in
A-PEALING HOBBY - Joe seob.v, -l .-s
c’aiten die, Ind , has been ringing bell-
iiMtii'ti ot his hobby, bell eolhvtHu;. \\
bis neck and holding an old town cri«
oil some of the 150-odd dinger; in hi ,
lingui.hed company. Sir Win ton Ch
k c 1 •-11. ,.f
world’s foremost bell collectors, says S oby.
h t'.-l:
l. S oh>
i. 11jn
hili is among
hmvs
the
A
Three St. Jo,
Attend Teen-t
Three girls from t'.
High School Libt.,i
tended t lie Teen-A ;< 1
sociation’s Ninth Con
Hotel Adolphim m !;.
and Saturday.
Delegates eho-on
were Misses .AIon. lid
Ann Marusak ami M.u
to.
Some of tlu> aclivh
convention inclml d
the new Dallas 1'ufdi
a banquet, election < !
Parties Honor
MissTiowaid
On Retirement
Two parties hav<■ 1
cho
■e iL
ol Students
ary Convention
a luncheon and attend-
,;ma.
i h
nogene Bentley of Den- j
one o| the guest speakers,
od the importance of a;
taily ,e..i-iant s role, such as'
i•.»nsiG1111y. opportunity and
uleges. Dr Bentley stated
t a hook is a priceless gem I
* a Idirary is a treasure. She j
d tint with today's rise ini
u at ion ('specially in the field
•nonce Hie library is needed j
tv than es er.
Association. one of nine-
tie organizations spoil-
the Natmngl Library
Luncheon Honors
Miss Decherd
Miss Ellen Decherd. bride
elect of Lt Joe II Walker, was
honored with a luncheon at noon
Saturday at Dallas Athletic Club
Hostesses were Mines .1 u11ti>
E. Dry and Tom Brents.
An arrangement of pink and
rose flowers was used on
table.
Hostesses presented the hon
oree with a gild of pink linen
Guests attending were moth
ers of the betrothed couple.
Mrs. Edmund Decherd of Dal-
las and Mrs Media Walker and
Misses Nancy Decherd. Barbara
Bailey. Paula Krug. Jean Gallic
Kay I’lutgim .until upd I’aky
Nancy Emerson
Is Party Honoree
On Eighth Birthday
Mrs Edwin Emerson. 20f> W
Crockett, entertained with a
party Monday afternoon. Iionoi
mg her daughter, Nancy, on her
eighth birthday.
Mrs Emerson was assisted bv
Mines W E McElhaney, Thomas
Gardiner and Lonnie Emerson
f ollowing games ol bingo, re
i re-dum nls ol ice i ream and
tlie cake were served
(hirsts attending i n e I u d e d
Diana Martin. Donna Howell.
Jane Nichols, Elaine Smith.
Kathleen Gentry, Pamela Klip
pen Kirk M< Elhanev. Alan Mr
Elh.iney, Riley Emerson. Buddy
Emerson. Pat K m e r s o n and
Bobby Wavin' Gardiner
M's* attending were Nancy's
^.audjiiiothei Mrs I L* o Ni«jJ
WSCS Circle One
Meets Monday
Circle one of the Women
Some I \ of CIut Iuh St*! cue u
I lie Yw< limit -.1 China h i
day al'iei noon in the
pai he with I!» inrmbi
letulaiK ('
The theme ot the pm
!he ,dtci inkiii was a
Pattei ns in 1 lw Mat i Ii
Stolls by Mi I loi ,u e
I lo-te c- lor the
were Mt .1 (’ Met day
Hula M r Norman
i, u e ul
■I Mon
< huich
a am lie
M!s D It Id old \
\ M Sine. Ii
Mis \ M Sill: I
Mi B M Rrniohw
m M i lied Hamm
Mrs \\ It Spl.ean
I ei By ar-
Mis t )) Slew,nt
I \ Wood
Mi s I \\ 111 ink
f lank I’atak
C ! I M< \<).iiii
Mi \ \V II...-lei
Mi M It Moseley
Mis \ I belt Hale
Jackie I ,e lor
I l dt M. W ell
DISMISS! J> !t>!>\\
M! s I op.'/, and in
Miss Lanningham
Heads New Circle
At First Baptist
.1 It.ipli:
ml
II \S Ml \M I S
Joey I. Indies.
rMv doe 1 .mdley
me,a !e-.
of Mi and
ill with tlie
Square Dancing
Resumes Tonight
Square dancing will lie I * ■
e<I 1 oil 1C III .iI V to p III at l .e
Hall Hay Kiel ei t Jr aniioun
I oda\.
SI \! <
Motel.
ie Nell Laiimgham
pt< uleiit id a new
cil ch’ ot t he \\ um
in. \iimIui \ ol 1 he
China h Mondav
cel's ,tre Mis .1 t '
I ti'! v W aedi k in i e
pi on d M.ss M ii gie
one h oh'! and Mr.
md \li. Matt ie liar
I e.o he! .
idn". attended t h e
i meeting Monday
-;a I*- w ill meet each
tit at t he ( Inn ell
III IN D \l I \s
Mi d W Holliday is i
D ll hi - 01 ! lie home of
daimht-r at t.'.M Slautuid
designed with a scalloped n#ck-
hue. fitted bodice and bouff|rtt
skirt A ImihI of lace adourtted
the skirt and curved downward
in the back above the Utirt's
tram She carried Belgian lact
fan topped with an orchid.
Honor attendants were Miss
Joy Shelton of Jackson, sister
of the hnde, and Dr Howard.
Miss Gwen Spear of Denver,
Colo and Mrs Marcin Grant-
don oi Dallas were bridesmaids.
Groomsmen were Loyd Kindtf-
er of Fort Worth and Charles
Ho\ of Galena Park Bruce lie-
Her and Price Mathieson of Dal*
las were ushers.
Wishing at tin* church recap-
tion were Miss Martha Lockhart
of San \ntomo, Misses Virginia
Koeti Margie Schmidt. Jerrf
hull-. Mines Jac k Taylor. Morris
Mebane .md S H Highburgef,
all of Dallas
\ graduate of high school in
lack son the bride is a mcmb«r
of Tn D at Baylor and was a
HC>; M.i\ gueen nominee liar
husband is a graduate of Wood-
row Wilson High School and a
member of Arnold Air Society.
Following a brief weddinf
trip, tbe couple will livn it
U aco.
honoring Mi.-.- Gertrm it
1;1 for the
who is retiring after “dd >. r-
, (i 'Jim
service as clerk ol U . i
.a b.v the
Power and Light.
1 a-alda
Special honor w
Miss Howard bv
the company when h
ed for a dinner
u (
Lakeside Count!) Ch Fix
j
7:30 p.m.
cmm best owes an annual
tup on a person aspiring I Dallas.
.1 librarian. i --------------------------------------------
enc was chosen as the site' RETURNS TO SCHOOL
Id annual convention. i Miss Janet Walker, student at
guds were accompanied Texas University, has returned
a sponsor. Sister Mary i to her classes alter being ill in
librarian at St. John ! the Student Health Center. Au~
'mol. 1 t ill
Dry and Mrs. .J. Robinson all ol and Mrs. C. !) Emerson.
Gt ESTS FROM
I \< KSONA ILLE
Gue.its in tlie home of M r s.
Edith Myhand Monday were
tier sisters-in-law, Mrs R C
Todd and Mrs. W. G. Prather of
Jacksonville
During the festivitc'-, e
evening the veteran < i
wras presented with
Merit, for com pled .
of active service wo
pany. She also . m
orchid corsage lor !he e
presented to her by N 1 >.
manager of the Kim
Members of Cue
Club of the Texas Po
Light Company s!m -
appreciation for Cm
cord of Miss How., i
her a piece of 1
Whitlock, chief -
local office, pro m. . > ;
to her.
Attending the • • r u
besides the eir-ph >yvs-
Flnnis district rul-
ing from out-of-towi: M
Mrs. J. T. Green and M“
Mrs. Wayne McColl '
hachie, and Mr. and .'
C. Pool, local repr en ad
Farmers Branch.
DINNER AT STEAK 1P1‘ ;•
The ladies of He- ! •
Mid Liglit Company
Lancaster. Eerrm \.
and Ennis, who ha.,
with Miss Howard during
of fior years of e r
tertained Miss How id wit
dinner at the Steas IImi -
ruary 27. Miss Ha/-1 >
sented Miss Howard ur
chid corsage and < h : ” !•-
engraved with her n, n*
years of service with the i
pany.
SPANISH WAR \ KTS <‘H
NORTHAMPTON. M e
—Lorenzo B. Dt . a u
letter to the city < mm
is to inform you that VA I
Brass Camp. Umb !
War Veteran, ha-
holding meetings in ' m c
Memorial Hall due to the pi
cal condition of our com
They are over 80 y a
cept one; also only fm
meetings regularly
The Pentagon H
largest office bit 1
the world's larg ’ ;
change iwilchbm.td w
approximately 2ik )
44.000 telephoto
by 1H0 ooo mile •'
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of hot water — when you need it.
you
have to W Nil I<>i hot wain \
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YOU WANT YOUR
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Gentry, Charles E. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 53, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 4, 1958, newspaper, March 4, 1958; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785908/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.