The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 116, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1957 Page: 6 of 8
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Mm EKSIS DAILY \EWR-~Thtirsda>, May 1«, 1957
sPrprisTbirthday dinner
HONORS MRS. ELLA SNIPE. 83
Mrs. Ella Snipes was honored
with a surprise birthday dinner
at her home on Mother’s Day.
Waxahaehie. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Auther Gilmer.
Mrs A J. Mason of Dallas
visited her parents. Mr and Mrs
L. B. Robertson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Collins and
daughter. Sharon, visited their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Tucker in Ennis and Mrs. Fannie
Collins, in Waxahaehie.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H Green vis-
JHHIKER - It * a wise
* that cuts down on travel
e. This one decided to rest,
__wings, and perched on an
airliner at Chicago’s Midway
'Airport to await the take-olt
BRIDGEPORT CLUB
5612 Lamar - Dallas
under new management
of Cecil Luna
Red Calhoun s Band
playing each afternoon for
free matinee, also Monday
and Tuesday nights.
LADIES FREE Mon . Tues..
and Wednesday
No Minors
ited their son. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Green, in Dallas who mov-
ed recently from Ennis.
Mr. and Mrs .lot1 Cummings
She observed her 8.1 rd birthday.
Those present were Mr and Mrs
John Snipes of De Soto and
grand-sons. T. G. and Jerry Bran-
nen of Fort Worth. Mrs. Corrie
Mr. and Mrs J. IV Snipes. Mary
Mr. and Mrss J IV Snipes. Mary
Ella and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs.
Truett Rrannen of Fort Worth
were afternoon visitors.
Staff Sgt. James '1' Stewart
and Mrs. Kloise Harrison of
Florida were married May 2. in
Grettna Green Chapel. Las Ve
gas. Nevada. The groom is the
son of Mrs. Carrie Stewart and
the late <>. L. Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cummings
visited her sister Mrs. Dora Da-
vis. in Ennis. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Venable of
Irving. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Venable and son. Rex. of Grand
Prairie were dinner guests of
their mother. Mrs. J L. Venable
on Mother’s Day.
W. L. Dvess was brought home
Saturday from Waxahaehie Sani-
tarium. being then' a few days
for observation and treatment
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hargus visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dvess Sunday
night.
Mrs. Robert Flowers and Mrs
Joe Parker of Seagoville, Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Rotenbury o!
Dallas were visitors of Mr and
Mrs. J. S. Kitchens.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and
son. Randy, spent Sunday with
her mother. Mrs. E. V. Clark, in
Ennis.
Mrs. Will Roberts spent Sun
day in Dallas with her son. Mr
and Mrs W K Roberts and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. George Camp-
bell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson
and Mrs. Dalton Campbell of
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Day: Phone 1020 Night: Phone 2456
Waxahaehie, Texas
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£•11 4696
spent the week end In Dalla0
with their children and also vis-
ited her sister in Garland.
Mr. and Mrs. H II. Green were
honored with a dinner at then-
home Sunday, by their children.
Mr. Green observed his birthday
and Mother’s Day for Mrs
Green Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Rayburn Green and
son. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Green and Susane. Mr and Mrs.
Randall Green and Jimmy and
her mother. Mrs. Cline, and Ed-
ward Green, all of Dallas. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Lea Mond Tune
of Ovilla had as Sunday dinner-
guest s. Rev. and Mrs. Ira Thomp-
son and daughter, and two
neices of Fort Worth. Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Tune and Mr. and
Mrs. Pendell Wheatley.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny I) o n
Kendrick of Dallas. Mrs. James
Kendrick, and Mrs. Mary Lig-
gett of Pleasant Grove were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
S. Kitchens on Sunday.
Mr and Mrc Albert Snipes vie of Dallas Mr and Mrs .T W
and daughter. Miss Tommie Lee Wood. Sally and Raymond. Mr.
Snipes of Dallas, spent Saturday and Mrs, Herman Williams and
night with her mother. Mrs. C. son. Don were Sunday dinner
F Chapman. guests ol Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
--- Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wil-
Mrs. Auther Gilmer spent I Hath Wood of Arlington were
fro m Wednesday • Friday in afternoon visitors.
Kaufman with her grandson.! Earl Waldrop and daughter. Joan
Richard Thompson, while h i s and grand-daughter, Donna Sue.
mother. Mrs. Margaret Thomp- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Palmer-
son accompanied the senior class Sharon and Gregg of Fort Worth,
to Colorado by train. j Mr. and Mrs. It. Steely. Don.
Jerry, Mike and Linda of Cor-
Mr*. and Mr s. Sammy Loveless' sicana.
of Dahls spent Sunday with his < -
paieitts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry; ,j0<» Halo of Mount Pleasant.
Loveless. I Miss, spent a few days with his,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Collins and'
daughter. Sharon visited M r. i
and Mrs. J. W. Rogers and son.
in Dallas, on Sunday.
brother. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bozek.
I Charles Shultz and son. Chuck,
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. C. March-
' banks at Nash.
Richardson Thompson of _
Kaufman spent the weekend
with his grandparents. Mr. and Mr*, and Mrs. Ronald Griffin
Mrs. Auther Gilmer. and daughter. Julie Anne. Mr.
i and Mrs. Nolan Westbrook of
Mr and Mrs. Donald Claxton Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Alvis West-
and daughter. Donna, Mr. and brook of Fort Worth visited
Mrs Penny Wood and son, Ste-I their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Westbrook.
Mr and Mrs. R L Almond
and son. Tom of Waxahaehie.
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Terrell.
Mrs. E. B. Hollobough of Mt.
Peak visited lu*r daughter. Mrs.
Robert Underwood and family
on Wednesday.
Mrs. Alma Buie was in Waxa-'
hachie to be with her grand-son.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas
Buie, whose son. Buddy, was
taken to Parkland hospital and
diagnosis was meningitis. He is j
reported to be improving.
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Mrs. Mattie v\nns of Waxa- j
hachie spent Monday with Mrs. !
J. D. Quesenbury.
Mr. and Mrs. '1'. J Seabolt.l
Mr and Mrs. George Reynolds l
were in Waxahaehie, to visit
their brother-in law. Floyd ]
Smith, patient in Waxahaehie |
Sanitarium, who suffered a j
heart attack Sunday wink' hoat-i
ing and sking on Waxahaehie to ho doing nicely and will he
Lake.
Earl Florence and George
Reynolds attended funeral ser*
at Chester Clinic about 2 more
weeks.
___________ _________ __ Mr. and Mrs. Edd Lewis and
vices held for Bruce Odom, at Mrs. Robert Underwood attend*
Rudolph Funeral home in Wa- ed the PTA County Council held
xahachie. Monday. in Waxahaehie at Northside
_1_ Elementary School. In the in-
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hargus, Mr. j stallation of officers. Mrs. Lewis
and Mrs. Joe Lee Hargus and wfas installed as See. and Mrs.
son. Jame. of Garland were din- Underwood. Treasurer,
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Mulkey. Waxahaehie Route on
Mother’s Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rector of
Grand Prairie. Mrs. Madge
Rhodes and Mrs. Mable Lawless
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Porter and
daughter. Karen, of Arlington
visited her parents. Mr. and
Mrs Walter Ranks. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cornier,
of Dallas and Miss Dora Gilmore James and Janelle spent Sun-
of Ennis were guests of Mr. and I (jay at Hutchins with her mo-
Mrs. A. W. Hayes, on Mother's Mrs. Goforth.
Day. | ----
-- ! Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Snipes and
daughter of Dallas visited his
mother. Mrs. Ella Snipes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slay of Dal-
las visited her mother. Mrs. A
C. Chapman and she returned
home with them to spend a few
days.
Billy Fowler, grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Wood, is reported j
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Wood
of Arlington and Mrs. Walter
Banks visited Mrs. Dick Wheat-
ley Sunday.
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 116, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1957, newspaper, May 16, 1957; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786212/m1/6/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.