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12 ANAIS DAI News WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB 21,193
VAN HEUSEN SIUIRTS FOR SPRING-
Genuine VAN ITEUSEN Collar at
No ADVANCE in PRICE - - - - 4.75
MOSSHART’S
Death By the Blue Danube
i ITCH IS RAGING
in nearly : 11 parts of Texas. At :
the first sign of itching between
the fingers or on other parts of
Mexican Queen
Mrs. J. E. Jackson
Died In Shreveport
Burial at Troup
First Christian
Church Officials
To Meet Tonight
Local-Personal :
The Ennis Concert Band will
have help regular o aebic. tonight |
Members are urged le attend. |
WANT ADS
Ft € RENT
Insurance problegs 2 Bring them FOR RENT - Neatly furnished
. 11 C 3 Insurance i light housekeeping apartment to 1
-1couple. 797 North McKinney. Phone |
Archie D. Gray, district attorney, 982.
and Mrs. Gray of Wax hachi
were visitors in Entits.
1 FOR RENT.—Nico collage ca1 West
Baldridge. See Mrs. T. W. Garth
Now open all night - Dlairs Cafe.
Mrs. Cecil Moflay has raburned
Announcements
The following announcements
from a visit
burne..
with relatives in Clec ire mace suoxict to the Demo-
ratic Primary Elector July 28.
1934:
the
Lot
dab
No
body get a bouele of Brown’s
ion from your druggis . Just
, it on with a piece of cotton Fl
necd to grease yourself with s
many salves. No bandage neces-
sary. Brown’s lotion is liquid and
nugbly antiseptic. Doint scracch.
64c and $1.00 bottles. For sale by
Reorbach Pharmacy.
, The easy way so sth it is through
a Daily Nexts last Ad.
The morning is spent in social |
converse and the noon hour is 1
the crowning event of the day. As )
the houn iful luncheon prepared
by the members is spread and the
variety of delicti us bods ensoved -
the afternoon given over to the
business of the grove is always in-
teresting and enthusiasm is shown .
for building up the grove in mom-
M
Mr. and Mrs. D. Foutch receiv-
A
meeting of : ll the of "cers
we ed a message Thursday from
Shreveport, La., that Mrs. Foutch’s and teachers of the First Christian
i mother, Mrs. J. E. Jackson, died ad Church Sunday school will be held
8. Tuesday at the church tonight, following,
the mid-we k praise and prayer . -
i . They will leave this aiftermo 1
| for Troup, where burial will take service.
place Thursday morning.
| Mrs. Jackson was 83 years old.
| Her husband died in 1923.
Sick and Convalescent.
Bess Dillard, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Dillard is conval-
escing from an illness with influ-
enza.
Mrs. J. M. Merritt is real sick
with pneumonia.
Mrs. Chas. Tune is quite sick st
her home on West Tyler St. A
Officers and members of all or-
ganized classes in the school and.
all members of the church are cor-
dially invited to this meeting.
The new pastor, Dr. L. L. Lemon,
will present a most challenging
program...
C. H. Mossh rt is the leader of
the praise and prayer service.—Re-
porter
The easy way to sen it is through
a Daily News Want Ad.
HARPER’S MUATI-PSINT SHIOPI
Shop at home in nighthurst
Addition. Work called for and de-
livered. Candidate cards a specialty.
Phone or drop us a card and we
will call on you. Phone 392-W. |
Truett Glaspy was a visitor in
Dallas Tuesday.
For County Commissioner
tret ?:
C. E. ALEXANDER.
B. F. STOUT.
CLAIR WHITE.
A. W. GORMAN.
OSCAR R. COLVIN.
Pre-
The body of a Socialist soldier no more a novelty in The Austrian
capital, where Socialist revolution
who took part in the rioting on
Austrin’s "Red Sunday" is regard-has resulted in a frightful toll o
——— ed as a curiosity by citizens in a
For Justice of the Peace Precinet Vienna s.reet. Violent death is
Attend the "Silver Tea" Thurs-
day afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30,
in the home of Mrs. A. II. Dun-
kerley, benefit
Chapter.
Daffan-Latimer 1
No. 3—
E. E. GLOVER.
E. D. CUNNINGHAM.
EARL DRISKELL
W. M. Karrh of Waxahachie
w.s a visitor in Ennis Tuesday.
: For Constable Preelnet No. 3—
HUGH (FITZ) FITZGERALD.
Our good insurance companies
stay with us. C. B. Knight, Insur-
ance.
HILLYER ESTES (Re-election),
J. L. (Johnnie) ROBERTS.
D. A. AUSBROOKS.
Miss Renee Bourgoyne, who has
been real sick with influenza in
For Criminal District Attorney-
F. L. WILSON.
LYNN B. GRIFFITH.
Corsicana has resumed her duties For County Clerk-
WVIDiCX9010-105 EC-C
as teacher ih the I 0 O 1
Home.
ZEBBIE HOWELL.
F. S. (Frog) SMITH.
FRANK ERWIN.
Now open all night.—Blair’s Cafe.
For County Superintendent-
The Curtis Publishing Company
can use two men with light cars
for rural circutla ion work. Apply
bership and interest. .
The birtliday bag was opened"
and mice gifts received by those
’ having bir hdays in February.—
Reporter.
killed and wounded.
—International Illustrated News
Miss Helen Shrap
Elected Member
Honorary Sorority
ramed muse is attending her. 1 .-
Firm Merritt is sick with infu- Positive Relief
enza.
For Itchy Rash
Cooling and soothing Blue Star
hance the regal robes of Miss pe. Ointment melts on the skin, send-
Mercedes G enzales, of Nogales. So- , C. F. S. nderson, wI 10 is sick Whereted qureksipekidee nine Par:
nora, Mexico, who recently was in the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. P. tetter, eczema, ringworm and foot-
the Cook, is resting better today, itch torture. Itching ends. Skin
heals. Safe, sure, quick (adv.)
Dark eyes and olive skin en- Earl Grizzard is sick with Ingrip-
crowned "Queen Mercedes
First" of Mexico, during
Gras fes ival at Nogales.
Mardi A. P. Kidd, who has been sick
for some time, is some better.
| Clough Relatives
| Here to Be With
D. McKnight continues about
the same.
SOCIETY
Call Your Items In Before 9 a. m. Phone 44
Miss Helen Sharp, daughter of |
Judge and Mrs. Jno. H. Sharp, has )
Father-Brother 1
County WCTU Meet
At Palmer Tuesday
D. K. ROGERS.
MRS. GECRGIE POINDEXTER of comfort that all enjoyed CI
A. DUPREE DAVIS. cold day.
1106 N. Dallas St., 9 a. m. and 5! 11
p. m. City Announcements
Fred Newton, Raymond Kallus | For Commissioner No. 2—
and Cecil Tolleson went to Fort
Worth this afternoon where they
will attend a district convention
of the Texas Bankers Association
to be held there tomorrow.
P. A. GRIFFIN.
L. H. HAWKINS.
J. N. GOODWIN.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hyer of:
For Commissioner No. 1—
M. (Jake) MoNABB.
been elected as a member of the Miss Oma Clough and Rendall
Lambda Delta Society, an honorary L 1
.:Clough of Dallas arrived Tuesday
organization for freshmen girls at i, 1 1
Th . . -, : afternoon to be with their father,
the University of Texas at Austin, I *: 1s " . , i
, R. A. Clough, who is seriously ill 1
where she is astudent. The pur- : 2 T 1 or
. .with paralysis, at his home, 705 1
pose of this organization is to pro-
vide suitable recognition to fresh-
many interesting and impressive men of high standard, and to fur-
incidents that come under his ob- ther standards of scholarship.
West Avenue.
He was s ricken in front of the
home of J. W. Bartlett Tuesday
. .1 = morning while en route to his
qualifications for memtzirship home from town and was carried
a strong appeal for the W. C. T. are resident less than three semes-into the Bartlett home. He was
A U. to gird on the armor anew and rters, with grades an average of
A program ilnusual interest. . 1 1 D
was presented on Tuesday at the not be intimidated by ridicule or, three A’s and two I’s.
lovely home of Mrs. Yancy Barron criticism for when we are criticized
of Palmer, by the Ellis County W. it shows we are doing something
C T U The spacious rooms were and the enemy fears us. He pledg-
delightfully arranged for the com-ed his services to the W. C. T. U.
fort of the guests, the blazing logs in their fight for better conditiens.
of the grate gave a cheerful sense: He is a young minister, fearless in
a his pulpit utterances, bravely
' servation day by day and he made
for memtorship
carried to his home at 5.30 in the
Keever ambulance, where his con-
The advertisements in this paper
are for your convenience. Read
them carefully before doing your
shopping and they will save you
time and money.
Dr. R. C. Gregory
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
Permanently located in En-
nis. Office at Ennis Phar-
macy. Office Phone 7. Res-
idence 1166-W.
Musical Program
Of Ante-Bellum Days
At UDC Silver Tea
dition is considered serious. His
brother. Dr. C. O. Clough, of Dal-
las is here also.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Emory Davis of
Las Lunas, N. M., arrived Tuesday
FRONT PAGE NEWS AGAIN
this time it’s PLYMOUTH’S RIDE
The 1934 Plymouth has everything. Floating Power
Engine Mountings, Hydraulic Brakes, Safety Steel
Bodies, Individual Wheel Springing, and a ride that’s
almost unbelievable.
We now have both models of the New Plymouths in
our showroom.
See them and learn what a big, luxurious automobile
there is in the low price field this year.
A musical program featuring for a visit in the home of Mrs.
preaching the whole truth and un- songs of the ante-bellum days will Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
present | compromising in his attitude to-be given at the Daffan-Latimer
from the local unions in EMis ward evil of every kind. Chapter U.
county. | Mrs. S. A. Dickinson of Cor-
The meeting opened at 10:30 with sicana talked on the tragedy of the 3:30 to 5:30 in the home of Mrs.
the county president; Mrs. Powell, liquor traffic traffic. Mrs. R. L. A. H. Dunkerley. The program is
presiding The theme of the day’s Etheredge gave a number of per- ’being arranged by Mrs. P. V. Al-
program, “Beginning the Fight snal experiences of interest, and len.
the various ladies present pledsed Among the solcists will be Mrs.
renewed effort in carrying on the ?r. J. Womack, Mrs. E. 1. McDon-
inspirational de-lwerk. Miss. Phama Wachley spoke nell, Mrs. E. 3. Maron y. Misses!
• lvotional period, the work was taken on children’s work. I Dena Lohr, Marjorie Grant of
— tip and plans made for future ac-: The whole day’s program was Bardwell; Norlaine® Bar Ielt, Rice;
[full of enthusiasm and inspirational others Also 6
in every detail and all felt strength and others P 9 Ch the
-5 program will be a quartet composed
The roll call responded to with ened for the task ahead. . of Mrs. E. F. McDonnell, Mrs. J.
Our next meeting will he held L. Swindle, Mrs. W. E. Boren and
Large delegations were
P. C. "Silver Tea,"
to be held Tuesday afternoon from
Dunkerley. After a short visit here
they will re urn home via Calves
ton, San Antonio and El Paso.
The Ennis postoffice will observe
a holiday tomorrow.
Anew.” was carried out in the
splendid numbers that followed.
Af er a most
Houston, who have been guests in Frances Boren, daughter of Mr. tivities.
the home of Mrs. J. Reagor, have and Mrs. Tom Boren of Snyder
gone to Dallas for a visit with has arrived for an extended visit
• Mr. Hyer’s mother. in the home of her aunt, Miss current events brought fourth an
-__—___Ruth Boren. animated discussion that gave rise in Waxahachie as a joint meeting
_____— - to a spirit of determination to be-of district and county.
TENNIS SHOES. gin our fight anew and no sign much encouraged at the splendid
-3:30 to 5:30 in the home of Mik." Just received new shipment white of wandering was shown by those attendance and
who ware gathered there. : spirit of co-operation shown. Sec.
Everyone is invited to attend the
“Silver Tea" Thursday afternoon.
, Miss Louise Latimer.
We. are.
happy over the
A. II. Dunkerley, 508 West Baylorennis shoes, Keds quality.New
Street. Benefit Daffan-Latimet York B. rgain Store and Roth-
Chapter, U. D. C.
childs.
DAVIS MOTOR CO.
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH DEALER
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boren of
Snyder were guests for the week
end in the home of Miss Ruth
Boren and left Monday for Hous-
ton where they will visit.
Greenwood Maddux visited his
mother in Dallas Tuesday night.
His mother has not been in the
A round table study on "Con- retary.
centration. Membership and Fi-l —------:—
nances" participated in by allDI 1 1 1
present, and a decision made to E dilathea Cl Cle
Abigail Class
Meet Thursday With
Miss Kate Solomon
reconsecrate ourselves to a just Entertained In
and righ eous cause by bringing D , TT
best of health, and next week will our problems to the throne of 1 1 astor S Home
her right Grace, and with new faith go | :
forward, with a steadfastness to | The Philathea Circle of the Pres-
____principle that will never allow any byterian Church was enter ained
Now open all night. Blair’s Onte.i Insure. Winter fires endanger compromise with the forces of by the Rev. and Mrs. J. G. M.
A Ramsey at the manse, 407 West
your property. C. B. Knight. (ey11. 1
was shown as our Avenue, Tuesday evening.
| During the business session min-
utes of the previous meeting were
read and approved. The first chap-
undergo an operation on
ear.
The condition of B.
F. Stout
continues about the same.
-----------— E. M. Miller, T. R. Chandler, J.
Everyone is invited to attend the D. Horn, Arthur Bounds, J. D.
"Silver Tea" Thursday afternoon, Kendall, J. V. Gilmore, Bert Mc-
3:30 to 5:30 in the home of Mrs. Kays and D. W. Gatewood were
A. It. W.wunerl-r..ang-wret. Deyin yocsincee-tvidtere-cor walne
street. "Benelit Dallah-anines "Monday. T : 81 !
Chapter, U. D. C.* 123 • :____,___
evil.
Membership
need now and
finances stressed.
P. W. Cole of Palmer was a
visitor in Ennis Wednesday.
Mrs. Roy Hutchinson and daugh-
ter were carried in the Keever
ambulance from the Municipal hos-
pital to their home, 501 South
Carl on street Tuesday afternoon
at 3 o’clock.
LISTEN YOUNG PEOPLE
For quick results use Daily News
Your newspaper ans enable you
to spend more wisely and intelli-
gently. The best values in Ennis
are brought you through the adver-
tising columns of your newspaper.
cillay Pimply eskin
Help nature clear up the blotches and
make your skin lovelier the safe easy
way—use bland, effective
Resinol
The Abigail Classier the Taber- Colds That Hang On |
nacle Baptist Sunday school willDon’t let them get a strangle hold,
entertain in the home of Miss Kate . Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion com-
Solomon, 604 North Main St. bines 7 major helps in one. Powerful |
Thursday evening at 5:30. I but Farmless. Pleasant to take. No nar-
All members are invited to at- • cotics Your own druggist is authorized
to refund your money on the spot 11 1
tend. ’ your cough or cold is not relieved by
— — — -------, Creomulsion. (adv.)
AN YOU IMAGINE!
Tithing was advanced as the scrip-
tural plan for financing God’s work. R . 3
and all urged 4 o practice this meth-ten. from sthe / book, Romances on the
are od-awhich always mr’inss a. ulc the: Bilble will be riven by Miss th
Tino - . 1 -, Margarel Jeffers at the west meg r Th
1 hi t at i Umas aotab.k g sr here ,
inter way why n-smonita continue | The enche was led in prayer by
Attend the "Silver Tea" Thurs-the work ct- the w. C. T. U. lier
day afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30, tok was highly commended and
in the home of Mrs. A. H. Dun-it was voted to have it prepared i
kerley, benefit Daffan-Latimer for publication in leaflet form for I
Chapter. use in our unions
—-----——- | At 12 o’clock the noontide prayer
WORLD’S BEST OIL STOVES was voiced by Rev. Joines of the
------Baptist church. Noontide prayer in
1 The new NESCO oil stoves on disw C. T. U. is a sacred service
play at our store are considered by and observed throughout our land
authority the finest made. Ask to by loyal W. C. T. U. members who
see the Oil Ranges with the guar-
Bro. Ramsey before the lesson. |
Mrs. J. N. Goodwin gave the sev- 1
enth of the Evangel Devotionals. 1
The topic being the challenge of ,
Evangelism and the subject service. |
Always be ready to come and go
for the Lord.
Delicious refreshments of pickles,
tuna salad, fruit cake and hot tea 1
was served to Mrs. J. N. Goodwin, |
Mrs. Joe Rossen, Miss Anzo An-
| TO LOSE FAT |
i Miss M. Katner of Brooklyn, N. Y. 1
I writes: "Have used Kruschen for the
1 past 4 months and have not only lost 3. . 1
2422:2 2,oeioat
reduc trust hun/is wondertul to keen |
: the ystrmhsally/1 mtsMt
1 should know aor"Ive rmeupset many, 1
things, but ontyrusehen answered anl’1
purposes." (May 12,1930
| 4 to lose fat SAFELY and HARMLESS- i
| LY, take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen * 1
1 Salts in a glass of /hot Water in the ,
: morning before breakfast—don’t miss a 1
: morning—a bottle that lasts 4 weeks 1
i costs but a trine—get Kruschen Salts at |
! any drugstore in America. If not joy- ,
1 fully satisfied after the first bottle- |
: money back. s
Lady Benefited By Cardui
This bank recognizes the fact that the welfare of
this institution is closely identified with the welfare
0 f its customers, and accordingly, is glad to be of
service in any legitimate way in furthering their in-
terests. • ______
CITIZENS NATIONAL
BANK
. . definite . . sure
TODAY’S PROBLEMS CAN ALWAYS
BE SUCCESSFULLY MANAGED IF
YOU ARE FIRMLY ENTRENCHED IN
THE FINANCIAL
A SUBSTANTIAL
BACKGROUND or .
BANK ACCOUNT
15
Every day you put it off, you
are neglecting a great op-
portunity to make an invest
ment that you will always L. H. Middleton
be proud of.
If you are under 35 years of
age and are in good health,
it will pay you to let me ex-
plain to you our Insurance
stop to breathe a prayer for the
anteed for life burners. Prices no success of our cause.
more than the ordinary oil stoves. ]
Trade in your old stove. Sold ex- Luncheon was served in the din-
clusively in Ennis by ring room, where the long table
Allen Furniture Co. with its spotless linen, and shining
silver, was loaded with delectable
viands of every kind, which the
appreciative guests enjoyed to the
p fullest.
uevernor 1 Our hostess was assisted by Mrs.
Was Here Today Cox and Miss Phama Wadley in
____doing the honors of the occasion
CANYOU IMAGINE
the delight of the man in
| Armour Holland, Miss Mary Louise : Louisville, Ky., who, after suffering
Menard, Miss Barbara Novy, Miss •
Margaret Jeffers, Mrs. R. T. Mc- gained 1074 10s. in two monun Dy
Dowal, Jr., and Tittle Dick Ramsey. using BISMA REX / He never felt ,
derson, Mrs. Paul Brown, Mrs.
from stomach disorders for 15 yrs.,
gained 13 94 lbs. in two months by
T salt 9 6 R 4: a 1
—Reporter.
Loyal Daughters
To Meet With
Mrs. A. T. Rawlins
better and now enjoys three square
meals a day.
| EXPLANATION
"I was weak, discouraged, wasn’t
| able to do anything for about seven
months," writes Mrs. Sallie Bryson,
of Kennedale, Texas. "An old lady 1
friend suggested I give Cardui a |
trial. After I had taken half a 1
bottle of Cardui, I was better and |
stronger. By the time I had taken |
three bottles, I was up, able to do ,
my work and have gained in weight. 1
: Sometimes in the spring, if I feel
| nervous or a little run-down, I take
i a couple of bottles of Cardui and
Bisma-Rex is a new antacid
treatment that is bringing
get all right. I feel I owe my good
health to the use of Cardui."
Buy Cardui at the drug store.
- - build yours with
an account at the
Ennis State
Bank
- - and you’ll find our sincere
co-operation working with you
, , n — , welcome relief to thousands
The Loyal Daughters Class of! . 1:
the First Christian Church will everywhere who 560
meet with Mrs. A. T. Rawlins, 106 agonies of indigestion and
West Milam Sti, at 3 p. m. Thurs-other acid stomach ailments.
The afternoon session opened at
1:30 with a discussion of the sub-
ject "Is the W. C. T. U. and Edu-
cational, a moral and a spiritual
L. H. Middleton of Fort Worth,
candidate for governor of Texas,
was here today and spoke to a
crowd on the street at 11 o’clock.,
for vour insurance protec-He says he is fighting the battles force in the community?" The
for your insurance100000 of the common people, and solicits |many reasons given showed that it
tion now will provide an their enthusiastic support in his was a force for good wherever a
Income at 60 or 65.
The same money that
pays
day.
income for you in your
age.
I will be glad to assist
in planning your Life
surance program.
W. D. ARDEN
.Davidson-Grove
visit every W. C. T. U. is maintained. Mrs. T M
county in the state, he announced Barron followed with a splendid in All Day Meet
"alk on this subject. ------
Old: race. He expec s to
Bisma-Rex acts four ways to
give lasting relief in three
minutes. It neutrilizes ex-
Quick Relief
from Eye Strain
The cotton market closed eight
points up at 12.17.
’ District Agent
Southwestern Life Insurance
Company
here.
youMr. Middleton states that he
In-spoke to about 300 people here, and
at the end of his address a Mid-
dleton-for-Governor Club was or-
ganized with 30 members, with W.
H. Rackley as president of the
club.
Mrs. John Herren and baby
The crowning number on our
program was an address by Rev.
Joines, who spoke on the "Voice
of Yesterday and the Voice of
Today." He said "it is the same
old voice today as it was yesterday,
the voice from hell, and it is de-
eciving the people the same, the
only difference is that more wo-
cess acid; relieves the stom-
ach of gas; soothes the ir-
ar-ritated membranes; and aids
ranged plans, Davidson Grove 89 digestion of foods most like-
held an all day meeting Tuesday, ly to ferment. Bisma-Rex is
sold only at Rexall Drug
In accord with previously
stressing the social past of the
organization.
men are listening to that voice to-
daughter, Martha Ann, of Belton,
are guests in the home of Mrs. day than yesterday and more are
Martha Herren this week, selling out to the devil. He gave
There is a spirit of co-operation
shown by the members in going
forward with the work of this
grove and when it is announced
that something special is to be
done, it is known that a pleasant
time will be the day’s order.
Stores. Get a jar today at-
Hesser Drug Co.
"In The Center of Town"
Save With Safety at Your
Rexall Store
When your Eyes become
strained from over-use, or irri-
tated by exposure to Sun, Wind
or Dust, apply a few drops of
Murine. It Rests, Refreshes,
Soothes. Murine has been safely
, used for many years. Cleanse
your Eyes daily with
•URINE
/CEOR YOUR
A0 • EYES
CHICAGO, U. S. A.
HULLS _______-____-_________-
MEAL, 100 Pounds___________
MEAL, 25 Pounds____________
MIXED FEED. 100 Pounds___-
- $9.00
_-$1.30
____- 35c
_ 85c
PLANTERS COTTON OIL MILL
PHONE 280-
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