The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1955 Page: 3 of 6
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Mildred Liska Future Bride
‘larence H. Koehnof Houston
Mrs. Henry Hinton
Conducts Meeting
Lovely Suits on the.Cuff,
and Mrs. Joe S. Liska. have
peed the engagement of their
|er, Miss Mildred Liska, to
Ice H. Koehn of Houston, son
The Ellis County Home Demon-
stration Council met in the Texas
Power and Light Assembly Room
in regular session on Wednesday,
April 20 with Mrs. Henry Hinton,
chairman, presiding.
The Mountain Peak club was in
charge of the opening exercises—
“Making an Apple Pie.”
The Bristol club president, Mrs.
Harvey Dorman, gave a general in-
vitation to the Bluebonnet Trails in
nsurance
of All Kinds
Vocal Quartet
the <Ennis-Bristol area
Mrs. Buck Turner of Midlothian
«<iu Mis. Jack Reagur or Jteagor
Entertains Club
Automobile
Springs were elected to the Davis
Hall board.
Announcements included the
Drappery Workshop, scheduled for
Tuesday, April 26. at the Texas Po-
Models for The Fashion Shop
will be Miss Norma Jean 8mith,
Mrs. Leonard Holloway, Miss Don-
nie Mills and Mrs. E. F. McDonnell
Those who will model for The
Frances Shop include Mrs. Wendell
Dover, Mrs. Doug Redden, Miss Su-
zanne O'Neal and Miss Wends
Crow.
Twin Shop Models will lncludf
Miss Lonnlta Williams, Miss Bev-
erly Oriesenbeck and Miss Carol
Stagner.
Pink Blossom models will Include
M|ps Gail Olaspy, Miss Virginia
Finch and Miss Beverly Sibley.
Liability, Fire, Theft
end Glass Breakage
Mrs. Mark Slayton and Mrsr W
W Odom were hostesses for a
nee ting of the Opti-Mm, Club at
the Texas Power and {light Co.
Building at 7:30 p in. Thursday.
A vocal quartet composed of Vir-
ginia Finch. Gail cMaspy, Norma
Jean Smith and Anita Braddock
furnished the entertainment.
wer and light Assembly Room, and
the dates of National Home Dem-
onstration Week, May 1 through
Burglary
ir Home and Business
Miss* Mildred Liska
and Mrs. Alfred Koehn of
Beta Sigma Phi
Confers Degree
Phi’s Ritual of
Fire
Wind Storm
Workmen's
Compensation
Bonds
Life
oi Mr
Hallettsville.
The wedding date is to be an-
nounced later.
RICE COMMUNITY CENTER
benefit—“Grand Bad Meets A Pal.”
Rice High School 8 p.m. tonight.
Benefit Rice Community Center.
Beta Sigma
Jewels degree, was conferred upon
Mrs. Ivan Goodwin, Mrs. E. R.
Kelly and Mrs. W. J. Davis at a
meeting of Mu Tau Chapter at the
home of Mrs. W. R. Fercival on
Monday evening.
It was announced at the meet-
ing that tiie annual Founder’s Da*'
Banquet will be held at Lakeside
Country Club on Tuesday evening,
April 26, with Mrs. Leo Kirkpatrick
as guest sj>eaker.
It was also announced that Beta
Sigma Phi International Sorority’s
latest contribution
FLOWER SHOW
Attend Ennis Flower Show at
High School Gymnasium 3 p.m.
until 9 o’clock tonight. Adults 50c;
no charge for children. Style show
at 8 o'clock tonight.
Guest of Mrs. Mulkey
Mrs. Roberta Bush of McKinney
is a guest of Mrs. P. V. Mulkey for
the Ennis Garden Club’s flower
show today and the Bluebonnet
Trails during the week end.
W. D. Arden
Phone TR5-7261
Beginning Today We Will Have
vo lovely suits with collar and cuff interest blossom on Paris streets after spring showings,
non suit (left) takes on a new note with its rounded notched collar and patch pockets in ribbed
„.rscy. The color is buttercup yellow. Brown ribbed jersey (right) is used for the collar, cuffs
and pockets of a matching brown linen suit for summer town wear. Both have V necks, are worn
blouseless.—By ROSETTE HARGROVE, NEA Paris Correspondent.
cancer
research was a check for $16,000
which was presented to the Ameri-
can Cancer Society.
Mrs. R. C. Percival spoke to the
Ennis members on "Verse Making.”
The next regular meeting of local
group will be at the home of Mrs.
Gladys Clarke, on May 16.
Guests of Grandmother
A&M Ex-Students
Meet for Muster
Twenty-two former students at
Texas A <fe M College, and their
wives, met at Town House Cafe
in Waxahachie, Thursday evening,
for the traditional Aggie Muster,
which dates back to 1903.
Ex-students from Ennis who at-
tended the meeting in Waxahachie
included W. D. Bozck, president of
tne Ellis County ,A & M Ex- Stu-
dents Association: Pat Carpenter
and Herbert Wilson.
MEN IN
SERVICE
Mrs. Ray Chancelor and daugh-
ter Merril Elaine of Dallas are
guests of their grandmother, Mrs.
E. L. Owens.
Each day from 4 p.m. until midnight
Pfc. Ward E. Cushion, son of Mrs.
Pauline Cushion, Ennis, Route 3.
is to arrive home tonight after
spending 10 months in Korea and
six months in Japan, with the
United States Army.
Pfc. Cushion was graduated from
Ennis High School in 1952 and en-
tered the service on June 9, 1953.
WIDE
OPEN
MESH
SCOTT’S COFFEE SHOP
Visiting hours at Ennis Municipal
Hospital are 10 to 11 a.m., 3 to 4
p.m. and 7 to 8 p m.
PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL—
Mrs. Chester Colston.
Joe Lynn Griffith.
D. C. Hagensick.
J. C. Dale.
Mrs. C. E. Shackelford.
Mrs. D. H. Prickly.
Mrs. Jack Trott.
C. O. Holley.
Mrs. Charles Jurcik.
Mrs. J. M. Sutton.
Mrs. Weldon Dent and infant son.
Mrs. A. W. Johnson and infant
daughter.
Mrs. H. B. Nelson and infant
daughter.
Mrs. Wayne Wylie and infant
daughter.
A. W. Brown.
Mrs. J. B. Garrett.
John Bell.
PATIENTS DISMISSED—
Mrs. R. F. Tarrer and infant son.
Mrs. Willie Salik.
On the basis of their March 1
intentions, Canadian farmers plan
substantial increases over 1954 in
the acreage of oats, barley and
flaxseed this year.
South Highway 75
dallas fashion center
Returns From Mississippi
Mrs. A. P. Reese has returned
from a visit in Natchez and Vicks-
burg. Miss.
Mesh adds a practical touch
to smart styling. Neatly
contrasting the supple
leather, its w ide open
weave lets your foot
breathe with every
step. Now is the time lor a pair of these handsome
summer shoes.
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DR. E. D. BEHNE
DR. S. C. SCARBROUGH
Optometrists
107 West Avenue Ennis, Texas
Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Other hours by appointment
Phone TR5-3181
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Hul comes the need for emergency accelera-
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and climb — you switch the pitch of those
Dynaflow propellers for action, ju9t by press-
ing the pedal all the way down.
Instantly, you get full-power response for split•
second getaway, or for a sudden safety-surge to
get out of a tight spot on the highway.
It’s a response thrilling beyond all previous
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anything like it before in any car.
And we’d like you to try it — along with the
walloping new V8 power, the cruiser-steady
ride, the fine handling ease, and the true big-
car roominess that are all part and parcel of
every Buick.
(dan you come in today—this week, for sure-*
and test pilot the hottest Buick yet built?
•Dynaflow Drive if standard on KoaJmasler, optioned S
extra cost on other Senes.
W 7 A NT to d° what a pilot does when he
W clears for take-off?
Want to feel the pulse-quickcning thrill that
comes of giving the gun to a high-powered
automobile with the world’s first airplane-
inspired transmission?
Want to try Buick’s Variable Bitch Dynaflow*
— the spectacular new wonder drive that’s the
talk of car makers and car buyers alike —and
the drive that’s sending lluick Hales soaring
to new record-breaking highs ?
Well, sir — be our test-pilot guest at the
wheel of a ’55 Buick and let today's Dynaflow
do the honors.
When you press the pedal as you normally
would, you move ahead in velvety smooth-
ness, getting plenty of miles from each gallon
of gas . . .
/lecause twenty propeller- like blades inside the
Dynaflow unit, spinning in oil, have an anflle
of "pitch" for top economy — like the modern
— Dalloi foikion Center Httlo
A favorite summer fashion in a
subtle plaid outlined with saddle
stitch. The wide gathered skirt Is
topped with a snug fitting bodice
that is sleeveless and has a deep
V neck both front and back. The
wide mesh belt is bound in self-
colored ribbon. A “jeanne durreU"
by Kohen-Ligon-Folz.
rSEE...BUY...l
The Beautiful New
Value Priced at
Local Delivered Price of the
1955 Buick SPECIAL Sedan,
Model 46 (illuitratad)
It last than tome modalt of
the best-known tmaller cart!
Come in and check itl
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for easy, accurst* positioning
et copy on • page.
K«Y SIT TABULATION
Underwood puts Key set tabula-
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«l the touch of akeyl
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SHEAR BEAUTY - Dimpling
prettily between the blades of
symbolic shears is B Ion die Ma-
rin of Paris, France. She’*
proud of her coiffure, which
won the prize In a Paris con-
test for the best styling of short
hair, proving hair, cut short for
practical reasons, can be beau-
tiful, too,.
Enjoy cooled, filtered air
for loos than you think
with Buick’s
AIR-CONDITIONER
It’S a genuine Frlgtdairo
Phone TR5-3801
213 West Avenue
Phone TR5-2654
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The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1955, newspaper, April 22, 1955; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth786277/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.