The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 190, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 12, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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'BIUS All RINGING
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F’mr Muxi*.*
A r» Ringing ’* Th<
will b# pis ,
lut« Fair Music
Last Show of Season For Music Hall
Is Broadway Hit "Bells Are Ringing*
DAU.AS \uc I
Brnadwav s most <I*•! Milfui mom
hits Mill 1*1* |i| 1 III I'l I |u| tin
first linn* ill t In* S ill* I in M hell
“Bolls An* Binging ■ p* n . ■
the Stall* F .hi Mu .i> II .It m h,.i
las for a two week i un \u.:u •'
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Thi* St .if i* Fan Mum* al pi*,
flliction of th*' mu u . 11 i
stars ('omiiliiMio I<',* ,<
the kind tint /.anv tf• I«■ ji .• >ri<• .m
purring srrvm* op*-r,«t ion K!!a
Peterson, who involv*1 lie? <*lt
in the private Inc ..| nci
clients, and Singer li.nmv
tello uil| play t lie r "iriaid n lead
of .less Moss the dra oui .uted
playwright miIIi whom Mia (all-
in love
“Bells Are Kinging." whic h .
Nosed on Broadway tins -.pnng ’
after a highly-sii" esslu! i m <»-
year run. is a hilarious last
paced show revolvini! around
the Susanswerphone Service
The kind-hearted meddling Klla/
saves the career of an actor mu/
fating Marlon Brand * by intro-1
during htin to Brooks Brother \
suits, providing inspiration lor- .
nutty dentist who lompov-1
songs on an air liose ,* n d -
rejuvenates the hesotterl .left a-'
mong her services.
The welbmemmig Klla find
her own life in a muddle how
ever, when she* cant tell .left
that she is the telephone "Mom" 1
to whom he has Been pouring j
out his troubles, and when she I
inadvertantly runs into trouble j
with the law in a mad whirl of
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day Thursday and MB A \ Ii
MBS D W It A MSA V and MB
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' elebrate then wedding anil,
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BIRTHS
Mr and Mr Herman V au Ti
III ol Nr\ ado Colo .innoiim >
the tiirt h o| i dauphin Mat \
1 a* la l lie hoi ii Solid . > \ugu -t
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Bill \ aughn o! H ...........
gr imlmof t;n M i, \.(., t,, ,,,i-
her i \ ol Krinis
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for I'lin inopalis, Wvo for a
vi>it with Iit and Mi s F red |,
Stoiy Ii uni children M i -
Story who has been in the Hot
Splint's t aunty Memorial Ho
P' • al there, returned to her
home Kmrlay and her condition
is reported improving
IIOMK FROM IIOSIMTAh
Wesley A Howard who un-
derwent surgery l.v* week in
the Southern Pacific Hospital in
Houston, came home Monday
flight
"Watusi" New
Adventure Opens
Thursday at Plaza
the
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Any driver who puts birr hand*
nr arms out of a car window is
sticking his neck out.
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Glasses ‘naturally itnpro* *
!omf peijjile's ijiilf l/Uflie, Out
not at the tilth hole.
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Nothing stop* work quicker
tfian people who have nothing to
Mrs. Vivian >1c( oy
Announces Private School
First (irade Children
Age Six Before Jan. 1
.107 S. Main Phone 5-7354
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RKVITV—She Ih.k
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Hint i-iiitiriiiilirv trim,
is In \ mla al*'i M in*
;md *pend their tir
O' Mho arc huiy.
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ninth* r s H|.|in>wU Imt.iiihc if*
amt wear. The «hrtm|i>
rolored fnOric is a Wamu\ttttA
cotton.
Otic o/ the heat irnv% to u*r
pour head u not to go over it
info debt.
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"X&r,.
B»l Air 4-l)onr S'don with sleek Body hy Fisher
smoothest ride!
One of the 7 big bests Chevrolet gives you over any other car In Its field
Anvon*1 who'o ever taken a f‘h< vv
over a choppy country road run
tell you how lightly Chevrolet’**
Full Coil suspension handles rough
going and roil spring* never
srpieak, never need grease! Try
this velvet way of going for >our-
fielf Once you dr*, you'll find .vour
own way of saving what MOTOR
TRKNf) magazine puts this wav :
", , . the smoothest., rno*t, (juief,
soft*'st ruling m r in its price
rlass" But the happiest part of it
all is that this Full Coil ride p
just one of mien big bests all
documented l>> published opinion*
of experts and on the-record fai t*
and figures.
BEST ROOM Official dimen-
sions repot P d in A M A * show
that Ch«*vrol» t sedans offer mop-
front seat heart room than all but
one of the //*///;-priced cars more
front seat hip room H*y up •<> 5 0
inches) than the "other two” of
the leading low priced three.
BEST ENGINE Chevrolet en-
gines have long won export piaise
from virtually every automobile
magazine, ami, just recently, Chev-
rolet received thr* NASCAR) Out-
standing Achievement award for
“the creation and continuing de-
velopment of America’s most effi-
cient V type engines."
BEST ECONOMY A pair of
( hevrolet. sixes w ith f’ow <U giole
won their class m Ibis year's Mobil
gas Keonnmy Run, topping every
other full sized car. And the win-
ning mileage was a whopping 22 .‘!H
m p g
BEST BRAKES Chevy's bonded-
lining brakes are the biggest in
their field, built for up to
longer life In a direct eomja*fition
coriduc ted t*.v NASCAB. Chevy out-
stoj»ped both of the other leading
low priced cars in a test of re-
peat'd stop* from highway speeds.
BEST STYLE ft’s the onlv car
of the loading low-price*! that’s
unmistakably modern in every line
"In its price class," sav* f'Of’f -
I.AR SCIKNCK magazine, "a mw
high in daring styling."
BEST TRADE-IN- Any
N A I* A t fiuide Book can give
you the figures on Chevy's extra
value. You'll find that Chevrolet,
used car prices las* year averaged
ut> to £12* higher than comparable
models of the "other two” Your
Chevrolet dealer will b< happy to
tell you about a whole host of other
advantages besides these seven.
Why not flroj* by hi» showroom?
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Stl/tzu
Sr*rnr
A $ for fr*/]
nr** ft' ri
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/• Htr/wnhii* ftm/ett
A **')'■ w 'v/*.
Vi-.it your local authorized Chevrolet dealer a^d see ho// much mom Cher/ hao to offor'
Bruce Brown Chevrolet Co.
•r hidden
in M< iM s
* arring
luma Klg
'Woman'4. WoaM
< lulu • iWRonaHtie* # • MornrrnAkinR % FashiBB
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Nil' ,i.!.i,i.l: vLU h ptfV UiU - pi«
Hire with an African locale a*
M'lgumbo King Solomon v
Mine' and Trader Horn ha*
a movie piled up as many tiirill
lugbligli’ a-, ate featured in
VS it ii >i w bn Ii relates the ph\
siial md emotional * onflu Is etl-
• ountet ed by vouruj Hat ry
tpiartermarn <*eorgc Montgom
erv - seekitu; to retrace tu* fatb-
»• r -ufari to a fabulous store
!m*m < o( Bitiiu al t re a Mi res
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ii e ol In si-ufi b in
i accompanied bv
David Far ran h i s
friend utid Flrica
i.n.i Kly ilaugh’ef
riu .sionarv Harry
ii finds himself
m perilous advert
i s a v c rl f rom a
bo.file Kaluana na
nIv f*v sr-ttin^ fire to a
which also sets aflame
a hug** are * *f Hi* Africa veld,
f.• ; tMin" in t h< 11arnpede of
tens of thousands of terifted
animals, among them zebras
buffalo trnpala hyenas a p *1
gtrafft-s In later sequences Huy
HOSPITAL NEWS
Visiting hour* at Rnnla
Municipal Hospital are It
to 11 a.m., S to 4 p.m. ant T
to H pm.
PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
Irene <f*-ln*r
Mrs Jessie Brooks
F.arl Hu hardson
Mrs lames Moore
Mrs f uller) Harris
Mrs. Owen Cooke
Miss Ruth Skrivarmk
Mr OH Priddv
Mrs G B F.theredye
Mrs B F Test
Mrs. C M Neal
Henry Nekuza
■I FK Fisher
Mrs. C O Jr*ri**s
Mrs. Le*» Christian
Mrs. C F: Willis
Mrs Deo Kubin arid infant
s**n
Mr s J B Davenel and mfaiit
dauyfiter
Mrs V K Taylor and irtfanf
daughter
IMSMISSFO
Bobby Wmf.errowd
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•ev v* re e * ompanied
* on Mi bv Mrs
11* It V Mb', VI ,it#<i
on rri la w and dau^d-
.md Mr- Barton
Me giv* and redeem
(.old stamps With Our
Bargains
tf.ti)ofc*l4
THOUSANDS OF SPECIAL "BACK-TO-SCHOOL values
{ , fjr.77 f
FOR STUDENTS OF ALL AGES ...ALL SIZES
REAL BARGAINS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
SALE STARTS THURSDAY!
W Circular that will be delivered to your Door.
Hundreds of Bargains!
Call us if you do not receive this circular and we will see that you receive
yours.
NOW...
ELECTRIC
FOR YOUR YARD
TURNS ON AT NIGHT
TURNS OFF BY DAY
• CONTROLLED BY PHOTO-ELECTRIC CELL
• INITIAL LOW COST
• WIDE CHOICE OF STYLES
COSTS LESSa Ready Lite, uting
o 40 waft bulb, giving you a soft cheerful light all
night, costs less thon 25tf per month to operate.
NO B>OWN PAYMENT I
up to 24 MONTHS to pay {
JUST PUT IT ON YOUR ELECTRIC SERVICE Bill ■
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY S
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l OLD AND INSTALLED BT T H I FOLLOWING:
MAIN TIRE COMPANY
STRUNC ELECTRIC SERVICE
103 I. Knm> Avar.
Phone TH3-3844
Phone TR3-3371
luff F, F tmth Ave.
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
112 W. Lniii.* Ave. Phone TKj-2861
300 K. AVENUE
ENNIS, TEXAS
PHONE 1X5*2666
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Gentry, Charles E. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 190, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 12, 1959, newspaper, August 12, 1959; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801493/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.