The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 264, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 8, 1955 Page: 3 of 6
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Sf. John School Lists Honor Students
At The End Of First Nine School Weeks
Kfpor? curds were distributed to Jean Novy.
Tuesday, Nov. S, 1955—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—9
the St. Join. School dudetiu Mon- I
day lolluw uig the i oinplctiun Ot the
first nine weeks of .school Those
students who have an "A" or A-'*
average, with no (trade jes* than
“B." and an "A" in deportment—
U‘4*le* lijKtt*fi llm ‘ A " Kr*.t- »»
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Those meriting tins honor were:
Seniors: Jodie Horak, Betty Jo
Kulhanek. Bernice Honza. Betty
FOR SALE
27!) acre farm 11 :i miles
from Ennis, mostly in cul-
tivation, one dwelling, |>
ifood barns, plenty ul’ water.
$1 1 5 per acre
*****
11 <J am* farm 7 miles
Ennis, good mail. 88 acres
cultivated, lie pasture, pond
house, three barns, two
tfuod tanks in pasture.
$ 125 per acre
oM acres on all weather road,
8 miles Ennis highly im-
proved modern 1 bed rooms,
2 baths, plenty out build-
ings. $20,000
* ^ >ft i|.
Seven loom frame house
with 8 acres of land at
Lice, Te\a. .*■ ’ beep proof
fence, on highway, a pood
home. $12,000
Five room house and two
nice lots on Tower Hill.
$6000.00
4. <: <: *
Three bed loom frame
house in nice < ondition,
South paid, tow n.
$020000
+ * * *
Three room house, hath
and sow crape, h t '.m l>> 12!)
feet, Mil 1 ia.-t I h.mtou St.
$250000
Acre of land and small
house, all conveniences, on
South I’ll i street. this \
Terms. 82500
Other list inps. See us if
you want to ini;, or seil
W. D. ARDEN
GKNKKM IN'Sl’R VNC.’E
Telephoi e T25-7261
Office Opposite Postoffice
Ennis, T exas
Juniors: Dorothy Hejny, Evelyn
Barto, Jo Ann Jurlca, Repina Mou-
cku, M:it.v Aim Novy, Jo Arm Pra-
i.hy!, Marie Taraba and Mildred
Sc tick.
Sophomores: Pauline Dlabaj and
Betty Jean !Ci
Freshmen: Theresa Comiskey,
Mary Barto, Irene Lanicek, Geral-
dine Mikula, Dolore.s Parma and
Michael Valck
Eighth Grade: Charlene Kubelka,
Mary Catherine Kucera, Dorothy
Honza. Alcne Horak, Patsy Zaboj-
nik. Gorluinc Marusak, Jean Slovak.
Dolores H< nza, Ge,nc Kmzc, Joyce
Jurik, Betty Honza.
Seventh Grade: Josephine Lani-
k L.i Mell Whitfill, Mary Ann
Marusak. Frances Marusak. Betty
Jo Dlabaj. Margaret Mary Barto.
Margaret Zalkovsky.
Second t^.ide: Celia Johnson,
Michae.l Ludwig.
Those students who liavc a “B”
average with no grade le.-.s than
"B " and an "A" in deportment
were listed on the "B" honor roll.
Those meriting this honor wore:
Seniors; Clara Rita Durbin, Caro-
lyn Marcia and Lillian Luksa.
Juniors: Mary Ann Mikula, Lorine
Drozt. Evelyn Holy and Georgie
Spaniel.
Freshman: Sandra Jurica and
Marguerite Kubelka.
F:ghth Grade: Vera Jo K risk a.
Janis Parma. Catherine Lanicek and
William Varna
Seventh Giade: Ethelene Krajca.
Sixth tirade: Jannette Barto,
Nancy Jean Dlabaj, Steve Eddie
HarrLson and Louise Plasek.
Fifth Grade,: Patricia Barto, The-
resa Harrison. David Macallk, Mar-
cella Marusak, Edwin Mikula and
Mary Ann Zmolik.
Fourth Grade: Bobby Betik and
Barbara Matoms.
Tlnrd Ora le: James Daniel Bar-
to, Jo Nell Knize, Linda Ann Ku-
rera. Doris Moucka, Sharon Ann
Sheliga and Linda Ann Whitfill.
Second Grade: Ronnie Harrison,
Gayle Honza. Connie Sue Martinek,'
Charles Patak.
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Week End In FYeeport
Mr. and Mrs. W. E Haskovec and
Mr and Mrs. Alphonse Juricek and
daugi.tev. Debra Ann. sphnt the
wt ek end m Freejjort with Ivan
Ilask ae. who is stationed with the
U S. Coast Guard and has just re- ]
turned from Baltimore. Md.
la* A*
(avenue
Ry ROSE BARKLKV
SARA JANE HUNTER celebrat-
ed her fourth birthday which is to-
day by having a group from her
dancing class out at the Steak
House lor m.Ik and donuts. Those
helping lier celebrate included
ELI.EN EARLES, NANCY FEA-
CiINS, DANA SKRIVANEK. SHER-
RY WYLIE. CHERYL P RESTRI-
DGE. JANICE CARPENTER and
JANETTA BRANSCOME.
MR and MRS E. F ALEXAN-
DER were in Austin Saturday to
attend the Texas-Baylor game with
their daughter. MISS MARY LOU-
ISE ALEXANDER.....MR. and
MRS. GEORGE BERRY and daugh-
ter, CATHY LYNN, visited the JOE
BERRYS in Lancaster Sunday.
Those celebrating birthdays on
November 9 include JANIS WARD
MRS. MILTON GALLAGHER.
STANLEY LISKA, LIN DELL
SCOTT and MRS. JOE JANSA and
MR and MRS. GEORGE DAVIS
will celebrate their wedding anni-
versary on the same date.
Mrs. I\ K. Hoc fur
Hostess for
Circle I of WSCS
Circle 1 of the Woman's S«xiety
of Christian Service met at the
home of Mrs. F. E. Hoefer Monday
afternoon.
Two new members introduced
were Mrs. Arnold Sebastian and
Mrs. Stanley Atwood.
Joint responsibility with the
division of World Missions and
other denominational boards was
stressed as an important phase of
W.S.C.S. work which is divided
into home fields and foreign fields.
The four classifications of the
home fields are home, school, hos-
pitals and social service.
A treasure chest1’ to benefit 1*3
foreign countries where W.S.C.S.
work Ls maintained, given each
member, will be opened in a special
service this spring.
Mrs. Owen Marchbanks. program
chairman, spoke on Faith and
Thanksgiving using quotations of
Dr. Norman Vincent Peel.
Refreshments were served to 15
members.
i Mr. and Mrs. Johnson
I Arc Oti Wedding Trip
i Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wayne
! Johnson who were married Sat-!
urd.!.r evening In Grapevine, are
j on a brief weddong trip. Mr. John-
son w ill return to Wichita Falls to j
reside until his graduation at Mid- ,
western University, and his wife j
win reside with her parents during
that time.
Her parents are Mr and Mrs W. j
W. Flanagan of Grapevine. She us i
the former MKs Patricia Ann!
Flanagan of Dallas and Grapevine
Mr. Johnson Ls the son cf Mr. j
aTKi Mrs. c. R. Johnson of Grape- !
cine, formerly of Ennis.
The Rev. Carroll Jackson offici- \
ated at the wedding in the F'irst !
Ba jrtLst Church, Grapevine. Mrs.!
Star Franks ar.d Mrs John Hem- j
ley presented nuptial music.
Given in marriage by her father,1
the bride wore an original gown oft
Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over)
taffeta. Hand clipped lace trimmed j
the neckline and the bouffant skirt J
A cap of lace and tulle held her !
circular Illusion veil, and she car- |
rie:i white carnations and a white ‘
orchid.
Miss Johnnie Faye Lidster and
Dr. Billy Wayne Henderson, both |
of Grapevine, were honor attend- j
arits.
Groomsmen and ushers were j
Robert Earl Sanders, Charles j
Woods, Robert Alexander and Eu- i
gone Bailey, all of Grapevine.
The reception took place in the
Flanagan home Members of the;
house party were Mrs. Martin j
Flanagan, Fort Worth; Mrs. How-
ell Lee Wilcox, Miss Dina Parker,
Miss Joannie Arm Mack and Miss
Shirley Ann Mack, all of Dallas; j
and Mrs, Eugene Bailey of Grape-!
vine.
Those who attended from Ennis!
included Mr. and Mrs. Horace Llllcv, .
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Rabe, Mr. and :
Mrs. W. I. Rabe Jr, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Forson of Bristol.
Hospital News
Visiting hours at Emits Muni-
cipal hospital are fiorn 10 to 11
•Jn., 3 to 4 p.m. a ml 7 to H pm
Patients lu the Hospital
Beverley Gonna n
C. M Spradley
Mrs. R. J IJi iiiiiiit'lij
Mi's, Lela Moore
Mrs. John Champion
Mrs Molly Fitzgerald
D. Foutch
ArdeLl English
Joe and Mary Garcia
Patients Dismissed
Dorothy Martin
Mrs. Bill Dyess and infant eon
j Former Resident
1 Honored With Dinner
< >n 7<i Birthday
i Mrs. W. EL S;x*ll:iiA:i, a former
EnMs resident, was honored with
a surprise dinner on her 79th
birthday by her children and
grandchildren at her home, Lf200
Gunter Street. Dallas on Sunday
Those attending included Mr.
end Mrs. J. P. Spellman, Purcell,
Oklahoma; Betty Ann and Roq-
Roks. Dallas; Betty Ann and Rot>
nie Spellman of Ennis and A lc
Thomas Brunson of Carswell Air
Force Base in Fort Worth
ENNIS EVENTS
November 12
POST STAG PARTY for Amen- j
oan Legionnaires, 8 pm., American
Legion Home.
November 25
BOY SCOUTS ELlls County Jim- j
ior Leaders Training Event, JUK
Seller Ranch southwest of Waxalia- I
chic, 5 p m. November 25 until 3 ,
November 12 |
The women of the First Chris- j
tian Church w ill hold their "Full '
Festival of Gifts" on Saturday, I
November 12 from 9 a .in. until 5
pm. 1
I loan 1 < ) 1 < los'crnors
At I .akoil 1 c ( lulj
Will Mcut Toni-lit
The regular meeting of Uie board
of governors will be held a* 7:00
olifucJc this evening at Izikixside
Country Club
David ( rurkett
1 *-TA Mcctiii-
1 s ( ani’clIni
'I hf n gular meeting of thi* Davi t
Crockett P-TA. • ch.sidle.; for
Thursday, has been cancelled Tlierc
will be no meeting this month.
Mr and Mrs. Curby
Honured With Party
Mr and Mrs. Joe Loyd Curby of
Danas Wen* recently honored with a
miscellaneous shower at Davis Hall
in Wiixahachie. Hostesses were
Mines. Jack O’Bannion, I. L Porter-
field, Melvin Flitt, Rov Borders.
Bli.n Stoffregen, Herbert Wheatley,
Kenneth LeBlond, Wallace Mynatt,
Buck Wheatley. Herman Giles and
E Christian, all of Waxahachie.
A radio tlieme was cuirled in the
! program and the deeonttioiLS. With
: Mrs. Porterfield as announcer, the
j honor guests replied to a radio quiz
to receive random gifts and t h e
final shower gifts.
Members of the house party in -
; chided Mrs Barbara Hitt, Mrs. Her-
man Cook Jr, Mi’s. J B Maxwell,!
Mis-, Peggy Wheatley, aLl of Waxa- j
hachii and Mi-s Dan Emmert of j
Ennis
Mis Nancy Wilson of May pearl !
j registered the guests.
| Special guests were Mrs McNeil ;
Bunull o! Emus, mother of Mrs.
Curby a: .! Mr and Mrs. Loyd Curbv !
■ of Wavuhschie.
WSCS Circle Two
Meets At Church
Circle Two, Woman’s Society of
Christian Service, met Monday •!-
Ur noon lr. the First Methodist
Church Parlor,
Mrs O O Ethridge and Mias
Susie Schoepci were co-host flet.
Tlie program was on 'Womoti’t
Fart in the Cnurch."
Fifteen members were present.
Re-Enters VA Hospital
James Mulkey has reentered the
Veteran's Hospital In Lisbon wher#
he will undergo surgery soon.
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ACCEPT NO
IMITATION
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Effective Saturdfiy, November 19th., 1955
Our Hanking Hours Will He
9 A..M. to 12 NOON
Other Weekdays Hours Will He As Heretofore
9 A.M. to 2 1\M.
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
ENNIS STATE BANK
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ANTi FREEZE PRICES
PRSSTONE and ZEREX
Installed.........Per Gal. . . $3.25
Not Installed...............$2.50
Installation Charges When Anti-
Freeze Furnished By Customer. .75c
Have Your Car Serviced With Anti-Freeze Before
( old Weather Starts and Avoid The Ijist Minute Rush.
DAVIS OIL CO.
101 E. Baylor Ermis, Texas
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 264, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 8, 1955, newspaper, November 8, 1955; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786252/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.