The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 296, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1946 Page: 4 of 6
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ENNIS DAILY NEWS, ENNIS, ELLIS, COUNTY, TEXAS SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 14, 1946
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SHERIFF’S SALE
The State of Tex;<s, County of Ellis
By virtue of an Order of Sale
issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Ellis County on the
12th day of October, 1946 by the
clerk thereof, I have levied upon
this ,12th day of October 1946, in
I the case of Ennis Independent
School District versus G. J. Tur-
ner and wife, Mrs.- G. J. Turner
and to me, as Sheriff, directed and
delivered, I will proceed to sell
within the hours prescribed by law
for Sheriff’s sal^s, on the first
Tuesday in January 1947, it being
the 7th day of said month, before
the Court House door of Ellis Coun-
ty, in the City of Waxahachie, the
following described property, to-wit:
Lot 1 and the west one-half of
Lot 2 in Block 17 of Highland Ad-
dition and addition in and to the
Town of Ennis, Texas, according to
the Map and Piat records of Ellis
County, Texas, and more particu-
larly described in a deed to G. J.
Turner, dated July 22, 1918, and re-
corded in Volume 230 at Page 332
o1 the Deed Records of Ellis Coun-
ts, Texas; and being delinquent
for the years 1928 through the
years 1328 through 1937 inclusive;
and in the amount of $113.12 levied
Fireman solicitously carries a
mannikin away from danger
during a Chicago clothing store
firp
on the property of G. J.. Turner, |
et ux, to satisfy a judgement |
amounting to $114.44 in favor of
Ennis Independent School Dis-
trict and cost of suit.
Given under my hand this 3rd
day of December, 1946.
Jess Cariker, Sheriff, Ellis
County, Texas.
By Wallace McDonald, Deputy.
SHERIFF’S SALES
The State of Texas, County of Ellis
By virtue of an Order of Sale
issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Ellis County, on the
3rd day of December, 1946, by the
clerk thereof, I have levied upon
this 3rd day of December 1946, in
the case of Ennis Independent
School District versus Tilla Wade
and to me as Sheriff, directed and
delivered, I will proceed to sell
within the hours prescribed by law
for Sheriff’s sales, on the first
Tuesday in January 1947, it being
the 7th day of said month, before
the Court House door of Ellis Coun-
ty, in the City of Waxahachie, the
following described property, to-wit:
Being l ot 7 in Block 4 of Valley
View Addition, an addition in and
to the City of Ennis, Texas, ac-
cording to the Map and Plat re-
cords of Ellis County, Texas; and
being delinquent for the years
1828, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933,
1934, and 1935 and in the amount
of $5.16 levied on as the property
of Tilla Wade to satisfy a judge-
ment amounting to $5.16 in favor
of Ennis Independent School Dis-
trict and cost of suit.
Given under my hand this 3rd
day of December, 1946.
Jess Cariker, Sheriff, Ellis Coun-
ty, Texas.
By Wallace McDonald, Deputy.
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
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Tuesdays—Thursdays—Saturdays
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SHERIFF’S .SALES
The State of Texas, County of Ellis
By virtue of an Order of S'ale
issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Ellis County, on the
3rd day of December, 1946 by the
Clerk thereof, I have levied upon
this 3rd day of December 1946, in
the case of 7nnis Indepehdent
School District versus Cena Jacob
Webster and to me as Sheriff,
directed and delivered, I will pro-
ceed to sell within the hours pre-
scribed by law for Sheriff’s Sales,
on the First Tuesday in January,
it being the 7t"n day of said month,
before the Court House door of
Ellis County, in the City of Waxa-
hachie, the following described pro-
perty, to-wit:
Being Lot 11 in Block 3 of Lake-
view Addition, an addition in and
to the City of Ennis, Texas, ac-
cording to the Map and Plat Re-
cords of Ellis County, Texas and
being delinquent for the years 1923,
1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930,
1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, and 1935 and
in the amount of $5.12 levied on
as the property .of Cena Jacob
Webster to satisfy a- judgement
amounting to $5.12 in favor of
Ennis Independent School District.
Given under my hand this 3rd
day of December, 1946.
Jess Cariker, Sheriff, Ellis Coun-
i ty Texas.
i ‘ By Wallace McDonald, Deputy.
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AT THE
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METHODIST
REV. LESLIE SEYMOUR
Pastor /
All classes and departments of
the church school meet at 9:45
promptly.
Morning worship in the sanctu-
ary will be at 10:50. The sermon
text will be, “He shall save his
people from their sins.”
The vesper service will be at 5
o’clock. Family groups are invited
to sit together for this informal
hour of worship.
Tire Methodist Youth Fellowship
meets at 6 o’clock with Miss Mary
Walker as sponsor.
TABERNACLE BAPTIST
ROBERT C. FLING
Paste r
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday School. Lesson,
Philemon 4-20. Lesson topic, “Phil-
emon: A Letter on Christian Bro-
therhood.’' Golden Text: Now the
Lord is the Spirit: and where the
Spirit of the Lord is, there is lib-
erty. II Cor. 3:17.
10:50 a.m. Morning worship. Mrs.
Melba Davenport will sing a solo,
“Forgive.” Message, “Contrasts In
The First and Second Coming of
Christ,” by the pastor.
2:00 p.m. A special meeting of
the choir for rehearsal on the
Christmas cantata.
6:30 p.m. Training Union.
7:30 p.m. Evening worship. Spe-
cial music. Message, “The Will of
God,” oy the pastor.
Monday:
3:30 p.m.-The WMU will meet m
circles in the following homes for
Mission Study:
Circle No. 1—Mrs. Fannie Good-
win. ,
Corcle No. 2—Mrs. Dick Kendall.
Circle No 3—Mrs. W1. R- Pool.
Circle No. 4—Mrs. R. C. Fling.
The Nursery and Sunbeams will
meet at the church at the same
hour.
Wednesday;
6:30 pm. Sunday School Teach-
ers and Officers Council meeting.
Supper will be served at 6:30. J,
Earl Mead, educational director of
Cliff Temple Baptist Church in
Dallas will be the principal speak-
er
7:45 o.m.' Prayer meeting.
8:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal.
Friday: ,
7:130 p.m. Choir social at the
church for all choir members and
their families.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
REV. J. T. DUVALL
Pastor
EPISCOPAL
9:30 a.m. Church School.
. lit:00 a.m. Holy Communion, cel-
ebrant being the Rev. J. R. Maceo^
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
In Manse, 407 W. Ave
REGULARITY MAKES CHURCH
ATTENDANCE A PLEASURE
Come unto me, all ye
that labour and are
heavy laden, and I
will give you rest.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
ERNEST FINLEY
Minister
9:45 Bible School. Mrs. F. L.
Wadsworth, superintendent of the
Adult Department; Mrs. Leo Kirk-
patrick, superintendent of the
Youth Department.
10:50 Morning Worship. Sermon
subject: “Living For Tomorrow.
6:00 Christian Youth Fellowship.
All young people are cordially in-
vited. Miss Nancy Bartlett will
be the leader for the discussion
period.
7:00 Evening worship. Sermon
subject: “Are You Satisfied?”
A Bible School Christmas Party
will be held in the basement of the
church Friday evening at 7 o’clock.
A program of readings and the
singing of Christmas carols will
be presented.
Members of the choir will meet
for rehearsal following the Christ-
mas party Friday evening.
The annual White Gift Service
will be held next Sunday night
at the regular evening worship
hour. The choir will present the
cantata “The Choir of Bethlehem”
under the direction of Mrs. W. S.
White.
Sunday, December 15:
7:30-8:00 a.m. The Presbyterian
Hour, Radio Station WFAA, Dr.
E B1. McGukin, pastor, First Pres-
bv terian Church, Knoxville, Tenn.
will be the speaker. Topic, “The
Strategy of Satan.”
9:45 a.m Sunday School.
10:50 Morning worship. Rev.
Bryan Kiothley of the Veterans’
Administration, Dallas will be the
guest speaker.
The Session will meet at the
conclusion of the service.
Monday, December 16:
The Woman’s Auxiliary will meet
at the Manse, 3:30 p.m. for Bible
study. Mrs. J. R. MoMurray will
teach Isaiah, chapters 6 to 12.
Wednesday, December 18:
Church night, all members of
the congregation are cordially in-
vited. Supper will be served at 7
p.m., after which a pageant, “The
Shepherd’s Story,” will be given.
The meeting will be in the Manse
a joy gift will be received for
ministerial relief.
9:45 a.m. Bible School.
10:50 a.m. Worship service.
6:15 p.m. Young Peoples’ meet'
ing.
7:00 p.m, Worship Service.
Monday:
3:30 p.m. Ladies’ Bible Class.
Wednesday:
Matthew 11:28. 7:00 p.m. Worship Service.
A Letter on Christian Brotherhood
Scripture: The Book of Philemon
BY WILLIAM E. GILROY, D. D.
T’HE one-chapter Book of Phile-
. mon has been the occasion
of intense controversy. And, as
I have suggested previously, dis-
paragers of Paul have seized
upon it to attack his attitude to-
ward slavery.
The chapter ought, therefore,
to be examined carefully in all
its implications.
Was Paul a defender of the
institution of slavery? If not,
did he take toward it a weak
and compromising attitude?
Or does the Epistle relate only
to a specific case in which two
Christian friends of Paul were
concerned, in no way referring
to the general issue of slavery?
TTERE are the circumstances:
Onesimus, a slave belonging
to Philemon, a Christian resident
of Colossae whom Paul salutes
as a fellow-worker, had turned
up in Rome, where Paul was liv-
ing under Roman guard (Acts
28:16). In Rome, Onesimus, who
had stolen some of Philemon’s
goods before running away, had
become a Christian due to Paul’s
influence.
What should Onesimus do
now? Whether it was Onesimus’
own idea that he go back to his
master, or whether Paul urged
him to do so; is not clear. In
any case, he was returning, thus
subjecting himsejf to the dual
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
West Avenue at Sherman
M. E. Collins, Pastor
danger of his master’s wrath and
of severe legal penalties.
Now note the facts: ■
Paul was the minister of a
gospel that he knew struck at the
very heart of slavery. In hj$
own mind slavery was already
abolished. Onesimus, the slave,
was as much his Christian broth-
er as was Philemon, the master.
T>AUL knew that when all men
were of his mind and heart
there would be no slavery in the
world. But slavery was a greal
and terrible reality in that Ro-<
man world.
Paul would have been as pow-
erless to uproot slavery in that
pagan world as was Ddlfid Liv-
ingstone, centuries later, in the
heart of Africa. What was Pau]
to do?
With high Christian strategy,
Paul appealed to Philemon as a
Christian, offering him the great
privilege of acting in the spirit
of love. In so doing, Paul as-
serted the principle of Christian
brotherhood, transcending caste
and class, as clearly as it has
ever been asserted.
£ That principle holds today in
the continued conflicts of class,
if not of slavery. It tells men
how they should act while pro-
ceeding toward that goal of free-
dom and equality which, despite
our high professions, is still a
long way oft* ......
FIRST BAPTIST
S. T. FRANCIS
Pastor
10:00 a.m. Sunday School. A
hvely school for all ages.
Rodney Edwards superintendent.
11 a.m. Morning worship. -Spec-
ial music. Message by the pastor,
Rev. M. E. Collins.
6:30 p.tn. Christs Ambassadors
Service.
High C.A.’s in charge of Melba
Hurley and Hazel Hullett.
Children’s Jr. C.A.’s in charge
of Miss Pearl Ellis.
Senior C.A.’s in charge of Hazel
Hollis, Rev. Lyle C. Nelson will be
the/speaker. There is a group for
all.
7:30 Evening service. Our Dec-
ember Revival begins this Sunday
with Bro. Jack Rae, evangelist.
Services will continue through-
out the week. I’m sure you will be
blessed when you hear this fine,
young man of God.
“I will instruct thee and teach
thee in the way which thou shall
go, I will guide thee with mine
eye.”—Ps. 32:8.
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. J.
E. Minter, Superintendent.
Morning worship at 11:00 a.m.
Sermon subject, “Remember.” Mes-
sage by the pastor.
BTC at 5:45 p.m. Mrs. Troy
Murphy, Director.
Evening worship at 7:00 p.m.
Message by the pastor.
Monday at 3:00 p.m. WMU Bible
lesson.
Tuesday at 10:00 am. Workers
Conference at East India Church,
six miles Southeast of Ferris.
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. Mid week
service.
“Come now, and let us reason
together, saith the Lord; though
your sins be as scarlet, they shall
be as white as snow; though they
he red like crimson, they shall be
as wool.”
LUTHERAN SERVICES
At Corsicana Y.M.C.A.
First and third Sundays of
month, 7:30 p.m.
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HOLY REDEEMER
C. E. McTamney
Pastor
Sunday Masses at 8 a. m. and 10
a.m.
Week Day mass 7 a.m.
Confessions on Saturday from
4 to 5:30 and at night from 7 to
8 o’clock.
ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL
Corner Sherman and Tyler
9:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and
Sermon.
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY OF ENNIS
Each Sunday at 11:00 a.m.
ST. JOHN NEP. CATHOLIC
REV. F. KOWALSKI
Pastor
REV. V. P. MTmT.A., Assistant
C. O. GROENEGER, Assists*®
Sunday Masses:
6:30, 8:00, 9:00 and 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Masses:
G:30 and 8:00 a.m.
GARRETT METHODIST
11:00 a.m. Morning worship.
6:15 p.m. Youth Fellowship*
7:00 p.m. Evening worship.
SERVICES AT ENNIS
COLORED CHURCHES
ST PAUL BAPTIST
9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Morning service.
6:00 p.m. Training Union.
■7:30 p.m. Evening service
GALILEE BAPTIST
Sunday School 9:30 Supt H. Od-
um.
10:45 Morning worship.
7:15 Evening worship. Sermon by
Pastor Neal.
Tuesday night ushers Board.
Wednesday night mid-week pray-
er service.
Thursday night choir rehearsal.
Friday night teachers meeting.
Rev. B. B. Neal newly elected
pastor.
Come to Galilee for Spiritual
Food.
FOURTH WARD BAPTIST
Sunday Services:
Teacher’s Consecration—9:30
Sunday School, Willie Love, Supt.
9:45
Morning Worship, 11:00
BYPU, Mrs. Noble Thomas, pres.,
6:00
Night Service 7:15
Weekly Services:
Monday, 3.-00 o’clock— Senior
Mission.
Monday, 7:00 o’clock,— Junior
Mission
Tuesday, 7:15 o’clock —Ghurclr
Bible Class.
Wednesday, 7:15 o’clock— Mid-
week Prayer Service.
Thursday, 7:15 o’clock— Sunday
School Teachers Meeting
Friday, 7:30 o’clock—Senior Choir
nehearsal and usher’s meeting.
WAYMAN CHAPEL
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Prof.
B. F. Thomas, Supt
11:00 a.m. Morning Sermon by
Rev. L. S. Godley.
7:00 p.m. Sermon by Rev. L. S.
Godley
Monday night official ooard
meeting.
Thursday, 3:00 p.m. Missionary.
Friday night Choir rehearsal..
COLORED CHURCH OF CHRIST-
Bible class 9:45 a.m.
Preaching 11:00 a.m.
Bible c’ass 6:30
Preaching 8:00
Wednesday Bible class 7:45 p.m.
Song service Thursday 7:45 p.m.
Deacons J. Edwards, Islah Mc-
Gown.
Elders: Wm, Harris, Julius Ro-
binson.
Minister: Wm. K. Starnes.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST
Teachers’ Consecration, 9:30.
— Church School, 9:45, H. Calla-
han, Supt.
Morning Worship, 11:00
Preaching, 11:30.
Church Training, 5:30, V. L.
Williams, directress.
Evening Worship, 7:30.
—H. L. Price, Minister.
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Nowlin, R. W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 296, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1946, newspaper, December 14, 1946; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth798713/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.