The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 114, Ed. 1 Monday, May 14, 1956 Page: 5 of 8
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"rM
ON THE
AVENUE
By ROSE BARKLEY
Among those in Dallas Satur-
day to attend the matinee per-
formance of the Metropolitan
Opera's “Don Pasquale” were a
group from the Woman’s Study
Club that included MRS. DICK
KENDALL. MRS. ROSS CRUM-
LEY. MRS. RAYMOND W1LK-
ERSON. MRS. I. G. MOORE and
MRS. ANNIE FRANK STOUT of
Bryan and her guest, MRS. It.
S. YOUNGBLOOD of Ferris.
Others who attended were MISS
MARY LOUISE MENARD and
MISS GERTRUDE MENARD of
Dallas.
MRS. C. 0. JONES who spent
Mother's Day in Dallas in the
home of MR. AND MRS. BOBBY
JONES reports that her
daughter. MISS FRA NCI NR
JONES who has been vacation-
ing for two weeks in Florida saw
LT. AND MRS. ROBERT W.
SHIPLEY while she was at Cy-
prus Gardens. ... MR. A N D
MRS. TOM LISENBY and chil-
dren. FOREST and SANDRA
JANE of Dallas spent yesterday
in the home of MR. AND MRS.
C. E. WILLIS. ... MRS. MARY
HEAD of Da la Is spent the week
end here with her parents, MR.
AND MRS. J. N. KEITH. M R.
AND MRS. JOHN ALBERT
REYNOLDS of Dallas were
guests of MR. AND MRS. W. T.
PYLE.....I. C. NICHOLS of
Fort Worth spent Mother's Day
Monday, May 14. 1936—THE ENNIS DAILY N*Wi—3
MISS FRANCES GANN
Miss Frances Gann, W. A. Mizell Jr.
Plan Wedding July 7 In Springfield
Miss Patricia Nesuda
1 iss Patricia Nesuda To Become Bride
)f Albert L. Gurecky Here On June 16
Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Nesu- to Albert L. Gurecky. , t , ________________________
I. Route 3 have announced the] The wedding will In' perform- *OE BEN. .. . MR. AND MRS.
iprnaching marriage of their ed Saturday morning. June 16. M^-ION CARLES I ON JR. and a# SoGGlks
(lighter. Miss Patricia Nesuda.! at 0 o'clock at the St. John Cat- dll,dren of San Antonio are vis-|™*
Mrs. Emma Eason Gann. 1417 has announced the engagement
in the home of W. T. MUNN and Concord, Springfield, Missouri.
holic Church
iting the senior CARLESTONS.
LD FRENCH LEGATION
ESTOREI) IN TEXAS
AUSTIN, Tex. (UP). -
The bride elect is a graduate AND MRS. JOE BUSH and
On Fabric Buying
| of Ennis High School
The
Mr
CHARLES of Dallas spent the J\f Central Hi Club
.................... Gurecky. son of Mr. and «'<** *5* »},h ?!'?„, Miss Mary l„ Cothran cmml.v
rrnch legation that was the ';.’n.k JrVtlu-^o4.1°^ '“li'Jtn will rotuin Tuesllav to’her afient spoke on -Buying Kab-
tone of many social functions f-J udu«it c ( , ' 11 i homo in <san Antnnin jifinr a ries” when the Central Hi
tore than 100 years ago when U'gh School and attended Iexas« with"MR AND MRS H C Home Demonstration Club met.
exas was a 'Repnldie has boon 1., . DUNKERL.EY and MR. A N I) recently in the home of Mrs
1 | MRS. C. C. MERRITT. .. . MR.
j AND MRS. J. C. LOGO I NS o f
Ardmore. Oklahoma and M R.
AND MRS. L. A. LOG GINS of
‘stored. The Daughters of the
epublic of Texas speai'headed 10,11(1 111 ^‘nnis
ic drive to raise the necessary
inds. The State of Texas turn-
1 the legation over to the pa-
iotie organization to aet as
Shirley Sibley.
and approaching marriage of her
daughter. Miss Frances Gann, to
William A. Mizell Jr., of Hous-
ton.
The bride-deet is a graduate
of Christian College. Columbia,
Missouri and the t'niversity of
Missouri where she was a mem-
ber of Chi ()tnega sorority.
Mr Mizell. the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Mizell. 906 North
Main, is a graduate of Ennis
High School and S.MU, Dallas
Miss ( othran said that you W|10IV |1(> was a member of
should know what kind of fab- L.m1|)(|a (•),, Alpha fraternity
rie you want and study and con- -j-)wedding will be in Spring-
III T OF TOWN GUESTS
Miss Erie Nell Roller of Dallas lwuuhws m . • , . j m , - ‘-m-H
•mil ttooft rimnnv -inrt fhil Houston were week end guests s,.1 , 1(: • •. .V‘ . .. Held, Missouri on Saturday July
•mue organ.zauon u> aci as ,( and Mart Me n 1 of MRS. L. A. LOGGINS SR... | suitable for the kind ol service ?
istodians in 1949. In the last . f , n L n ! TOMMY MeKAY of Hammond. >'ou rccclV(? Sh(> al:’°
jven years, the organization has ‘.l..V J . VIndiana is a guest of his parents. GiscussoO the natural and syn
\1H \.\I) l$FRT Me* libers. She suiil tlicit c lll.lsl. I !!(hl IJI IFF FtM K
MR. AND MRS. C
eon raising a considerable sum
f money to restore the legation
Sundav of Mrs. Erie Roller.
........- -7--------------..... ItKTCRNS I KAY. . . . iviiv. aimj ivmo. c-. r.
ow tlie job is complete a n d ' ’ **, t. > , n ADAMS spent Saturday in Com-
ic legation will become o n e , A- V a,nd thl1* mpr..r
f the show places of this capi- dr(M1 1Brenda- Aaney, have re- ; merce’ ********
il City of. Texas. Texas was a u,,rncd t0. ,hd‘ llonie m Oallas [
epublic from 1,436 until IBlh aftPr a v,slt hp,'p with M r s., MR. AND MRS. W. H. GOOD-
hen it was admit led to t h e *'dna ',tU' ^a,ds*
ton fabrics are the coolest and captain and Mrs. C. P. Clark
most popular on the market. and son. Mark, of Little Rook.
Refreshments were served to , Arkansas arrived ; Saturday and
Mrs. J. N. Jordan. Mrs. J. L. Will he guesls this \vcck in the
Gipson. Mrs. C. L. Fuller, Mrs. home of Dr. and Mrs. C. P.
Wayne Sibley. Mrs. Henry Him- (’lark
Louis Hroza Jr. .......
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients in the hospital
Mrs. Joe Siler
Mrs. Jack Trott
Julius Moseley
Mrs. Annie Colvin
Nancy Sue Cave
Mrs. A. T. Rawlins
Mrs. Tom McDowal
Jimmy Ray Dlahaj
G H McAdams
Danny Ton pal
Mis. Sophia Weiior
Mrs. W E. Cheek
Mrs. Roy Langley
Mrs G. W. Fritz and infant
daughter
Mrs. W. T. Tolar and infant
daughter
Hannah Johnson
L. W. Williams
Andrew Adams
Patients dismissed
Shirley Sparkman
Russell Horton
Mrs Rita Spurlock
Mrs. L I). McKIhaney
Mrs. W. E. Bryan and inlant
daughter
Current Events
Will Be Discussed
At 20th Century
A program oil eurieut events
will be heard at the last meet
mg of the Twentieth Century
Club when it meets Wednesday
afternoon at three o’clock at the
home of Mrs .1. W. Tolleson,
HH N Clay Mis. W D. Bm.ek
will be co-hostess.
Mrs, Ruben Milligan will
speak on t he t heal re, M i s. Cla,
ton Donegal! will be heard on
edueation and Mrs. A I. Thomas
will discuss polities.
With the lodges
Called meeting Emus Lodge
No 469 A F and A. M . Tues-
day. May la, 7:41) pm Work in
E. A Degree.
F E. McLemore. W M.
E. MeCaig. Secretary.
HERE FROM HOUSTON
Billy Mizell aim Mi Frances
tiann, both ol Houston were Mo-
thers Day guests in the home
of Mr. and Mjs W. A Mizell.
thru my bifocals
By ELIZABETH PARSONS
Mrs. Volin Cauthen spent
Mother’s Day in Dallas in the
home of her daughter.
Mrs. C. B Lewis who has re-j
cully moved to Dallas from!
Hollywood, was a- guest 'Sunday i
in tlie home ol her brother. R.
W llesser. Mrs. Lewis' son, C.
B Lewis of Panama City, Fla.,
and Mr and Mrs. Hosier’s son. j
Dr. I! N (lesser of Dallas, were!
Sunday guests here also.
Mrs H. W Courtney and Mrs.
\ f Thomas represented the!
local Woman's Society of Chris !
tiankSeVvlee and Wesleyirn Guild
respect ively at a week end con-
ference at Glen Lake Camp near
Glen Rose.
Mother's Day guests in the
P-TA Reception
Tuesday Afternoon
Community Center
\u informal reception and in-
stallation of officers at the Fu-
nis Community Center Tuesday
alternoon at 4 30 will be- < h e
final meeting, of the yearfor the
San Jacinto P-TA.
Mrs Walter Fills, district vice
president of Midlothian, will be
the installing officer.
The meeting will )>c open to
all P-TA members and a special
invitation is issued to parents
of pro school children, according
to an announcement by Mrs. W.
S. Gore, president-?
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Shugart included Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Shugart and daughter,
Pattie Ann, of Arlington; Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Mikel and sons,
Ronnie and Larry, of Houston;
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shugart
and children. Sharon Ann, Ka-
thy and Clarence Everett, all of
Conroe, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Shugart of North Texas State
College, Denton.
HERE FROM DALLAS
Mrs. Bill Barton of Dallas
spent the weekend in the
home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. George Hedrick.
RETURN TO DURHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Dunagan
and son. Frank, have returned
to Durham. North Carolina
where Mr. Dungan is a student
in the Baptist Seminary after a
visit in Midland with his mo-
ther, Mrs. Clint Dungan and in
Ennis and Rosenburg with rela-
t ives.
HERE FROM MIDLOTHIAN
Mr and Mrs. Chester Wadley
of Midlothian were guests Sun-
day of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. La-
nier.
COOKE ELECTRIC
Wiring A Repairing
For Quick Service
I’hanc TRft-2491 Iff N. Clef
Announce New Way To
Shrink Painful Piles
Science Finds Healing Substance That Does Both—
Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids
New York. JY. Y. tNn*T**U ~ For th<*
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In :, 1 iri>.r Hulixtiuu-.i' with thf astonish-
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and to rtdii vt- pain — without siit-Rory.
In , i •- after rase, while K'mtly
ri l.i pain, a, Inal rodtntmn
(t,h4’inku(f« i Uxik pluix. .
^1" 1 ^rnn/iiitr of all results wore
so' thorough that anf/jt»rer$ made
astonishinjf statements like '
(n
'Filw
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The secret is a new healing itib-
stance ( Rio-Dyne* ) —discovery ®f •
world-famous resenrrh institute.
This substance is now available tn
hi iipoaitn, j/ or aintnirnf forta under
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•B*( U.S.Fst. Off.
mon.
SPEND MOTHER’S DAY
WIN have returned from El ton and Mr
Paso after visiting their son, LT. •• ... ». A c , - HERE ON SUNDAY
WILLIAM E. GOODWIN, w li o ^ s- i „ . . r.
Mr and Mrs. Johnny Henry j waT^T‘ patienfin the * William WFTp!';"Ul MrS' F''v<'r<'tt lum<M
Till UN HOME ! and daughters, Adrian and Lcs* j Beaumont Hospital. Lt. Goodwin
Sgt. and Mrs. Lester Story left lie of Dallas were Mother's Day ! js now at home and is improving,
unday for their home in Fort t guests of Mr. and Mrs. G u y MRS. GOODWIN and daughter,
mtih. Arkansas after visiting Henry.
i the home of their parents, j ---------
lr. and Mrs. M J Pace and Mr HERE FOR MOTHER’S DAY ....
.Miss Annie Frank Stout,
teacher in the Bryan Schools.
HELEN ALMA, born May 5,
have also returned home.
:j: * sf::(t i|: !•: :|t
LUDIE ZINK who has just
MRS. F. H. MORRIS and ELICK had as their guest on Mother's
MARUSAK. Also on May 1 5 Day Mr. and Mrs. Billy Walter
HR. AND MRS. CHARLES t.. Turner and children. Jan a n d
GENTRY and MR. AND MRS. Kay of Waco: Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
J. I). BECKHAM will celebrate Goble and son. Terry ol Dallas
wedding anniversaries. and MTs. Evelyn Goble.
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was here to visit her mother, moved to Terrell was on the re-
ceiving end of the nicest Mo-
ther’s Day present, a brand new
HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Chevrolet, from her daughter,
Mrs Fred Hubenak of Susan- MAI BEEN LESLIE of Dallas,
ville, Calif., arrived Sundav for! ********
a visit in the home of her mo- j Those who will have birthdays
ther. Mrs. A. Kuchar. i tomorrow include H A R L E Y
DR. L. A. WILLIAMS
OPTOMETRIST
102 S. DALLAS PHONE TR5-7651
Senator Seymour
N Solium says May
and Juno is elect
and collect cam-
1' lien.
When you "ELECT” to own a
’56 Chevrolet You always
"COLLECT" more value.
Sop our "Trading Senator" -
that is.
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Last Ennis Avenue
Phone TBo-26“’
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 114, Ed. 1 Monday, May 14, 1956, newspaper, May 14, 1956; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801531/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.