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Local-Personal
.Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Lemon have
returned from Houston where they
Ensign News
Bardwell News
Rice. Mr. Whiteside returned to ; nan-.
electra and Mrs. Whiteside and I AT ET a
for a longer Auce News Notes
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Anderson and
son Kenneth, of Waxahachie, Mr.
children remained
visit.
were called on account of the
ness of Dr Lemon’s mother, Mrs. [and Mrs. H. L. Lee and daughters,
N. L. Lemon. They left her much
Petronella of Forreston spent the
improved. Mrs. Emma Lawrenceweek end with their parents, Mr
and daughter, Maggie Dell,
on
George Edmond of Goose Creek,
Texas, are guests in the home of
Dr. and Mis Lemon.
and Mrs. Jim Dandridge, M
Miss Lena Marvin spent the A
Mrs. Cl
Many Rea
weck end
«Mrs. T.
C.
Garrett News
Central Methodist Church in Port
Worth and interment will be made
in a Fort Worth Cemetery, i The
body will lie in state at the church
! from 9:30 Thursday morning until
Black- Draught
ar-
past week with her brother, Traves Sher
Marven at Rosser.
I have for sale in this vicinity,
baby grand, small upright and
good practice piano, will sell’ for
balance due. C. H. Jackson, 1101
Elm Street,"Dallas.
Mrs. Earle Wood and Chile
have returned from a visit in ;
Antonio with Mr. and Mrs. 1
bert Hilgers. ”
Mrs. H. C.
Miss., is a M
Mr. and Mrs.
tend the Cer
lerce of McCom
th in the home €
V. C. Lamb to at
nnial.
As r the issis
Mrs. Frank Wyle and son of the Waxahachie
Bethel community spent the week
end with her sister, Mrs. Noel
Dandridge.
Mr. and Mrs.- Theodore Parks and
san; and Mrs. Terry are visiting
Blatives at” West, Texas.
pa
Mr. and Mrs.
son returned to t
tador Friday.
Mrs. Marvin Cl
Mrs. Jack Holling
2 are guests
, Miss Jerrell Speed spent Friday: Mrs. W. B
n Corsicana visiting a cousin and I Mrs w
ther friends there. I Miss Mary
Mn and Mrs. Ocie Hartfield spent? the week
.B
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Grove. 1
Urskin Watson, and G. E. JuniorMr. and
1 Howard. I visited in th.
EIMI, ?nd Mrs. Felix Speed . at- in Waxahachie
tended the funeral of their neph-■
Mrs. Home
Jolesch’s Ins
vacation.
lerce is back
le after a we
ew, Jim Speed, Sunday at Corsi-
: na, . '
i 1The Ladies Home Demonstra-
n Club met at the home of Mrs.
Vernon King. There was a good
NOTICE
, Dresses ary cleaned and pressed
50c, suits dry cleaned and pressed
50c. suits brushed, spotted and
pressed 30c. Guaranteed quality
fast service.—Ennis Laundry and
Try Cleaners’
nys present and a delicious re-
shment plate of punch and cake
s served :
orf News
A Mr. and Mr
as, and thei
Disberoon of
Ennis Friday
speaking of -
was 1
grounds
in Uncel of Dai-
est, Mrs. Claude
ton, motored to
t to attend the
(Mr.” and Mrs. Jim Smallwood of
touston were week end guests in
we home of Mr, and Mrs. J. ‘M.
f.
t.Geline Gaddy has return-
county candidates red to her home in Purdon after a
1 at the Softball weele’s -visit in the home of her
- Mrs. Moody astellaw of Browns
ville, who has been visiting in
Dallas, has re urned to Ennis for
a visit in the home of. Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Cistellaw..
ACREAGE or. West Milam, Dean
Alley end East Ave. Three vendors
lien notes endorsed by E. L.
Creech for East Knox streeet prop-
erty. T. H. Floyd, Agent, Ennis.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ford and
sons, Junior and Joe Manning, left
Friday afternoom for their home in
Granite, Okla., after a few days
visit here in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Weekley. They stop-
ped in Fort Worth to see the Fron-
tfer Centennial, after having spent
several' days in Dallas seeing the
big show there.
Bert Wadley and son have gone '
to Milwaukee, =Wis., on a business
trip. :
WANTED .—Bohemar
Work
Write
nd cooking.
girl for house
Small family.
Ennis Daily News
call at rhe office of the
Miss Hilda Wayne Weagel of
Knoxville, Tenn., is a guest in
the home of her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Bounds, having re-
turned with them from their visit
to.Knoxville.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dillard and
daughter, Bess, and Mrs. Addie
Barton, and daughter; Miss Minnie
Sue, of 'Waco, leave here Sunday
for Paisano Baptist Encampment
near Alpine, to be gone about ten
days. • eu
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Howard and
baby son of Waco are here for a
Good Laxative
Black-Draught has been kept on
hand for all the family in the home
of Mr. W..A Lemons, of Indepen-
dence, Va., since twenty years ago.
Mr. Lemons writes that he takes it
as a laxative in cases of "headache,
dull, tired feeling, biliousness."
"And I take it if I feel uncomfort-,
able after a heavy meal,” he adds."
"I especially use it for sick head-
ache. It certainly is good.” 6
When a man says "Black-Draught
is good,” it is probably because he
remembers the prompt, refreshing
relief it brought in constipation
troubles. Its benefits are felt be-
cause it is a simple, herb laxative,
so natural in composition and ac-
tion that thousands and thousands,
of men and women prefer it when ’
a laxative is needed.
len a d Miss CrA Lindsley and family of Mrs. Jess Pollan. Mrs. Ruel
on Sent the Red Countain,California, are Bounds and daughter, Ruella, and
- the guests of Miss Carrie Lindsley.
See . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne, Mr.
. : Mr and and Mrs. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs.;
daughter, Watson, Ernest Moseley and son, 1
'“utteS : Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. Phillips ot ‘ Claude Hervey, Jr.,, of Dallas
.. at the; Dadi as were Sunday guests of Mr win^ at home for the remainder
. I and Shotner. of the summer.
Mohn and Mr. “" Mrs. W. D. Anthony ofMrs. George Pollan and children
nimerm Med I Dallas spent Saturday with their Georgene, Buddy and Frances, and
hire ..... daughter, Mrs. Reuben Roach and Frankie Hodge were Corsicana
1 viistors Saturday.
Mrs. . Jess Harper and Mrs. Pleas of Dallas spent the week end with Monday afternoon at her home, 610
Halbert were visitors in Ennis Wed t relatives here. i West Avenue, complimenting her
nesday. i A daughter was born to Mr. |guest, Betty Jean Woodburn, of
, E. L. Vinson of Dallas was here and Mrs, Hollis Henderson Tues- Chicago, who is visiting here,
on business Saturday morning, | day afternoon. | A delightful afternoon of enter-
Mrs. Queena Alyward and little I Mr- and Mrs. Monty Hart and tain then t was planned and re-
daughter. Miss -.Bobbie, and son,freshments consisting of ice cream
. ..ng .caves ncie. i Norris, of Lexington, Tenn., are and cake were served to the
Leonora Kennon accompanied Miss j Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wear and visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hart, guests.
son, Roger Earl, of Longview were and attending the Centennial, i Guests attending were Gloria
viistors Sunday in the T. H. Wear ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merritt and Jane Sanderson, Betty Clair Roor-
home. ' ' son, Jackie, of Waxahachie were bach, Mooreene Crumley, Nancy
Mrs. J. M. Bartlett and daugh- week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. May Boren, Peggy Banner, Betty
ter. Patricia, have gone to Louis- C C 1
aiana for a visit with relatives.
the
> - . time for the services.
Miss Frances Pollan were shopping Mr- and Mrs. Leslie Jackson of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rawlins are
in Corsicana last Thursday, Ponder are receiving among those from Ennis who will
George Holley of Eustace made Ponder are visiting his parents,, attend the funeral
a business trip’ to Rice Friday, 1 Mr- and Mrs. James Jackson and .___1__
other relatives there. I .
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hunter and Vis. J. D. KAisler
son, Randall'Neal, visited relatives Entert Lins For
in Buffalo Sunday, 1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seaton and MISS V oodburn
family are moving to El Paso. € ---—
k of Denton and
worth of Aubrey
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Eddins and daughter,
Peggy Ann of Calipatria, Cal.,; Mrs.
d daughter, Lloyd Wilson, Miss Winnie Shaw
Tom, spent and E. E. Shaw of Red Oak visit-
ed Miss Carrie Lindsley Saturday, Son, Philip, or Chattanooga, renns,
“Chapman T.Mrs.. CW. Brown and Mrs. are visiting relatives here.
Joe Mitchell of Waxahachie was
in Bardwell Friday.
Mrs. C. Sr Peteet and children , Mrs. J. D. Kinsler entertained
hapinan home
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. '
Billy, and Mr.
Whiteside visited
.and wee son, C
ternoon ”)
Poll and son,
ind Mrs. J. W.
Mrs. Jack Wood
es, Sunday
Ross 0. Dawkins spent the week
end in Bardwell.
Mrs. W A. Grant and daughter,
Miss Marjorie, shopped in .Dallas
Tuesday. Miss Gra nt was en route
to .Denton to visit friends,
L& Neyl Brown to Dallas Friday
where Miss Brown plays a promi-
nent role in the Cavalcade of
Texas, which has reopened after
the storm Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Alexander and
children of Dallas and Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Adair and son of Ty-
ler were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. B. D. Caudle,
Jack Poff of Austin, Mrs. D. W.
C. O. Onstead, Joe Davis, Jean Davis, Marjorie
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tillison and Konecky, Billy Young, Josephine
children' have returned from Ar- Jones, Evelyn Underwood and Mar-
Rev. A. J. Kirkland
In Revival Meet
At Linden, Texas
Rev. A. J. Kirkland went Mon-
day to Minden, Texas, where he
will assist Rev. J R. Welsh in a
two weeks revival at the First. •
Baptist Church there, 1
• Mr. and Mrs. N.J. W. Williams
and family, and , Miss Elizabeth
Wood spent Sundry n Mabank.
Mrs. W. H to less an daugh-
ter, Peggy Jean, res visiting rel-
atives in Sulphur, Springs.
'Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roach spent
Sunday in Emhouse.
1 and family, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Thomas. 1
r. and Mrs. Carlo Mullins and
By of Garrett’' were Sunday
is in the home of J C. Cash-
Mr. and Mrs. Pendell Wheatley
pent Sunday ‘in (Waxahachie.
Regular meeting of Eastern Star
No. 560, Friday nigh t. All members
ich and daughter, Nellie'
"Miss i Helen Sebetka of Ensign Oak Grove we
ish spending s a week with Miss
Libbie Kouba.
LMr. and. Mrs. Jim Polak and
daughter s were visiting in in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jaro-
linek in Oak Grove Sunday,
"Messrs. John Hejny and Wesley
Strune were in Bardwell on busi-
ness Wednesday.
Misses Virginia and Margaret
Holmes , of Rankin are spending
this week with their grandfather,
J. C. Cashion. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Pruitt and
family were visitors in Hutchins
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Mageors were
visiting in Ennis Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swinney were
Saturday visitors in Ennis,
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Mageors en-
tertained a group of friends and
relatives with an ice cream party
Sunday.Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Whitley and family
of Crisp, Mrs. A. P. Willoughby
and soil, Alfred, of Ennis, Mr. and
Mrs." Claude. Toland and family,
and Earl Rush of. Rice, Mrs. K. D.
Cabiness of Bryan, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Mageors of Rice, Carl Rob-
erts of Crisp, Richard Kouba and
the Strune brothers of Alsdorf.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Polak and
son, Anton, Millie Polak, Elizabeth
Jarolinek, Richard Kouba and
Adolphus Adams visited in the Wes
ley Strunc home Friday night
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Marchbanks-Sullivan
Marriage in Waxa.
Tuesday Night
Miss Lorene Sullivan, daughter
few days visit with their parents, .
Mr. and Mrs. W. S Howardof Mrs. Walter Sullivan, and Mr.
Owen Marchbanks were married
Tuesday evening at 9 o’clock in
the First Presbyterian Church
study at Waxahachie with the pas-
tor. Rev. Herman G. McCoy, of-
ficiating with the beautiful ring
ceremony.
The bride wore a blue crepe dress
and her accessories were in navy
blue.
$ They are at home, 206 South
Gaines street, Ennis.
The bride is a graduate of the
Ennis High School and received
her A. B. degree from C. I. A.,
Denton. Following her graduation
J Mrs. A. P. Keever and niece. Miss
Sudie Warlick, of Dallas, have
returned from a visit in Gage,
Okla., in the home of Mr. and
• Mrs. M. E. Hoig. They were ac-
- companied home by Melvin Hoig
, who will visit in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keever.
Weldon Weekley has gone to
Waco for a. week end visit.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McLelland
and sons, Claude Allen and Lee
Roy, of Houston, are guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs R. M. Pur-
due
Mrs. A. U. Tadlock has returned
to her home in Jonesboro, Ark.,
after a visit here in the home of
her sister, Mrs. O. W. Williams.
oursel
DO you suffer burning, scanty or
L too frequent urination; backache,
headache, dizziness, loss of energy,
leg pains, swellings and puffiness
under the eyes? Are you tired, nerv-
ous—feel all unstrung and don’t
know what is wrong?
Then give some thought to your
kidneys. Be sure they function proper-
ly for fur tional kidney disorder per-
mits ex ss waste to stay in the blood,
and to poison and upset the whole
system.
Use Doan’s Pills. Doan's are for the
kidneys only. They are recommended
the world over. You can get the gen-
uine, time-tested Doan's at any drug
store
0,9153
J. E. KEEVER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
—Ambulance Service—
PHONE as
are urged to attend.
Mr. and .Mrs. M. H. Jordan of
Fort Worthand Jack Newman of
38010 , Misses Annelle Harper and Bon-
Ramsay, George O’Bannion of En- Inie Braddock were visitors in Cor
nis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis
and son Francis were dinner guests
ton. Following her graduation .
from college she has taught school
in San Marcos, Runge and the
past three years has taught in the
Garrett school.
The groom, associated with- the
firm of Coker & Co., was born and
reared in this community and is
a member of a prominent pioneer 1
family of Ellis county. !
Charles Mosshart attended the
Centennial Friday evening.
Lemons For
Rheumatism Bring
Joyous Relief
Want to be rid of rheumatism
or neuritis pain? Want to feel good,
years younger and enjoy life again?
Well, ju it try this inexpensive and
effective lemon juice mixture. Get
a package of the REV PRESCRIP-
Frank Swafford of Dallas was a
week end visitor with homefolks lean, where they attended the fu-jorie May Barnes.
here. neral services, of Mrs. Tillison’s__Rev .
Bud Braddock, Sid Harper and mother, Mrs. Edwards.Fred Clark motored to Hamilton I will preach at both the morning 1
Mrs. O. Lisman and children .Sunday lor Mrs. Clark, who has
have returned from Mineola after been visiting relatives there for
a visit in the home of Mr. and three weeks.
Mrs. P. H. Caskey. Mrs. Caskey j
sicana Saturday,
J. H. Hobbs, who had a stroke
and evening services here next. ,
Sunday, and Rev. Kirkland will
return for the following Sunday. -
StAMr and Mrs. B W- Poff on of paralysis several months ago,
■ ‘ 10 w.- . had another slight stroke Friday
j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crow and
daughter, Mary Pat, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Simmons
Sunday dinner
guests in the Geo. M. Greebon
home. Miss Au dine-Jordon return-
ed home with her pe.rents after a
two weeks visit in the Greebon
home.
Mr. and Mrs,
Wood and
night, but is resting very well at
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Brown.
Arvie Collins had a tonsil oper-
ation in Waxahachie Monday morn
ing. •
the present time.
of Dallas Mrs. Ward Bell and children
spent Sunday with Mrs. W. H.
Ben.
Burdell Swafford of Dallas spent
the week end here with his mother
Mrs. Hattie Swafford and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Street
Billy Chapman of Waxahachie
1S a guest of Wendel Jones. Mitchell of Garrett spent several
Mrs. Dick Bledso, Mrs. Frank days last week with
Potter, Mrs. Pearl Collins of Blys- 1 week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ville, Ark., and John Reagan off
Waxahachie were Thursday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sutton, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Shows and chil-
T. B. Blount.
Miss Belle Pollan of Dallas spent
a few days here with relatives this
Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Green and
dren and Miss Alma Louise Sut-
ton were Centennial visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calloway and
sons and Mrs. Nettie Prine spent
E - the week end in the Bill Prine
Hubbard j home near Blooming Grove
funeral in Lancaster Monday af / George Aldridge of Itasca’ Weav-
er Aldridge and daughter, Alta
Ruth of Maypearl were Wednes-
day guests in the C. L. Sutton
home. Mrs. H. E. Robertspreturned
home with them after a visit. -
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward and
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood
and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Fowler and children and Jack
Wood attended the
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gilmore and
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ballew at-
tended the funer h of Mr. Miller’s
brother-in-law, IC. Speed at
Emmett Sunday afternoon.
. Mrs. George M. Greebon and lit-
tle daughter, Marjorie Nell, and
niece, Miss Au cine Jordon of Fort
Worth spent Tuesday night in the
J. E. Hargus home.
Mrs. W. E. Sutton and daughter.
Grose Fern, of
visited Miss Nett
Davis Friday.
—Bro. L. V. obl
a Sundavaguest
: Mrs. J. V Roach
Ardmore, Okla.,
, and Miss Ona
Burnett was
her home of
children and Herman Wear visited
in Cannon Sunday. Howard Wear
returned home with them for a
week’s visit.
James Swafford, who is taking a
business course in Dallas, spent
the week end here with home-
folks.
James Lee Pollan of Atlanta Is
spending several days at home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Pollan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hodge and
children, Frankie and Jack, were
Ennis visitors Sunday.
son, Thomas Wayne of Italy, visit-
ed their mother, Mrs. T. L. MC" ! Harry Porter of Dublin, arrived
Down Sunday afternoon. Mr. and here Saturday to join his wife, who
Mis. Ward and Mrs. McCown mo-
tored to Ennis to see Mrs. E. T
Roberts, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bruce and
sons returned to their: home %
Rotan Thursday, Mrs. E. ROD- |
erts accompanied them home.
has been visiting here for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pollan of
Corsicana visited here Thursday
night.
[ Ms. T. B. Page, Mrs. Tennie
Hartgrove and Misses Cornelia
Beth Sanders,
Georgia Page and Ollie Mae Walk-
daughter/
Latham
at Maypea
Rev. Georg
ducting a
E. Hargus and
s and'Helen
reebon is cole
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hargus and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Hargus, Mr. and
Mrs. L. R Cates and son. Miss
Myrtle Venable and Clifford Reed
attended the J. E Rogers funeral
in Ennis Sunday afternoon. Mr.
Rogers was a brother to Mr. John
Snipes and Mrs A. Gorman,
Mn and Mrs. G E. Miller of Pal-
estine were guests in the G. W.
Miller home Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. „ Clyde Johnson
and daughter, Morene spent Sun-
day in Ray.
J. W. Cornwell was a Red Oak
visitor Sunday.
Mrs. W. B. Hargus, Mrs. C. A.
Keith and daughter, Joan, shop-
ped in Waxahachie Saturday
morning.
Mrs. J. W. Render spent the
week end in Dallas.
Ben Priddy of Bryan spent
Thursday night in the home of
Mrs J. W. Roach.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Ramsav
and Tommie visited Mrs. J. I.
Cason in Waxahachie Sundav. Mrs.
Cason has been very ill but is
slowly improving.
Mrs. C. W. Brown and Mrs.
Leonora Kennon visited Mrs. E. T.
Roberts in Ennis Saturday after-
noon, who is on the sick list.
Charles Elder is back at
State Bank after spending a
weeks vacation with his
Mrs. Bob Lowery of Lubbock, Walker, Mary
Mrs. S. E. Brown and two daugh- -
ters, Mrs. Glenn Coon and Miss er were Corsicana visitors Tuesday
Ilene Brown of Lorayne were Tues- afternoon
day night guests of Mr. and Mrs. J
nenmnd, were. Centennial
. Miss Maxine Oliphant of Dallas
is spending her vacation here this
and son, Laverne, returned with 1----—----—---
them for a visit, 1
Mrs. Mae McCarthy spent the Amoucements
past week with her daughter and |
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ando I The following announcements are
in Irving. Her granddaughter, Cal-
lie Sue Tillman, accompanied her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Onstead spent
Tuesday with their daughter and 1
nominees or in the run-off primary
election to be held Saturday,
August 22, 1936:
family, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Har- |
Ville at Emhouse. |
For County Judge-
C. C. RANDLE.
W. D. COLVIN
Mrs. W. C. Roye of Houston is
visiting her father, Peter Merritt, For Sheriff-
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merritt and
son, Jackie, who formerly resided
here before moving to Shamrock,
have moved to Waxahachie where :
Mr. Merritt, has accepted a posi-
tion.
Mrs. G. A. Sparks
Funeral In Ennis
HILLYER ESTES.
JOE E. ROY.
For Tax Assessor-Collector.—
J. G. (JIM) OLIVER.
For Constable, Precinct No. 3.-
HUGH FITZGERALD.
, For District Clerk-
L. ALVIS VANDYGRIFF,
Bury at Thornton
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 2.-
OSCAR R. COLVIN.
Funeral services for Mrs.
Sparks, age 75, resident of
G. A. For State Senator—Twelfth District
Ennis! VERNON LEMENS.
died --
for eighteen years, who
Monday morning at 6:05 at the For Representative-—Place No. 2—
home of her daughter, Mrs. W. C. I H. R. STOVALL.
Brown, were held this afternoon I
at 2 o’clock at the home 101 South For Representative—Place No. 1.—
Clay Street with her pastor, Rev. j WILLIAM N. W SEWELL
Alfred Holman, pastor of the first ;
Presbyterian Church, officiating. |
The body was taken overland:
to Thornton where interment was -
For Justice of Peace, Precinct 3—
E. E. GLOVER.
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VACATION LUBRICATION ,
Why “oil up" the old bus,
the gun and fishin’ tackle,
when you start on a trip
and then take chances Ont
getting “up against it". ,
financially?
Self-identifying TRAVEL-
ER S CHECKS, issued in
convenient denomina- ‘
tions, redeemable if lost,
and stranger proof will,
eliminate all financial .
friction—internal and ex-
ternal. %,
made, with J. E. Keever in charge For Congress, Sixth District—
of arrangements. | LUTHER A. JOHNSON.
Pallbearers were .Don Essleman,
James and W. C. Brown, Jr., Al- ■
len McLelland, Wilson Sparks, Bil- i
ly Garrett and Ralls Sparks.
Those out of town here for the :
funeral were Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
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" Jimmis Coldeleugh week.
: Mr. and Mrs. William Pollan of
of Taylor are guests of their aunt D
Mrs. J. E. /Corsicana were visitors here Thurs-
day night.
and uncle, Mr. and
Roach.
Mrs. Jim Lewis and children,
Billy and Jimmie Faye, Mr. and
Mrs, J. E. Roach and nephew, Jim-
mie and Eugene Coldeleugh were
Centennial visitors Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Fortson and
daughter, Jeanne;
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pollan of
Corsicana spent Sunday here with
relatives.
. Miss Ollie Mae Walker of Dain-
gerfield, who has been visiting here
with friends, returned to Dallas,
, where she will join relatives Tues-
. were in Dallasday
Monday,
The ladies of the Methodist
Church are asked to meet at the
church Friday afternoon to clean
the church and
tonio; Mrs. W. F. Howard, Waco; 1
Mrs. Wiley, Davis .and Allen Mc-
Lelland, Groesbeck; Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Justin Canafax, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Essleman, Mrs. Lee'
Garrett and Billy Garrett, Waxa-I
hachie; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Camp, |
Kosse; Mrs. Alice Sparks, Ralls
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revival meeting which begins Sun-
day,
Mrs. Lewis Has Birthday.
Mrs. W. A. Lewis celebrated her
82nd birthday at her home Mon-
Miss Janette Bartlett was a
visitor in Corsicana Tuesday af-
ternoon.
G. R. Long of Tyler was a week
campus for the end visitor here.
Roy Moore of Corsicana was a
visitor here Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cook and
and Wilson Sparks, Thornton; and
Mrs. Hattie Parish, Corsicana.
Mrs.- Sparks had lived in Thorn- 1
ton for a number of years before
coming to Ennis to make her
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Phone 100, 209 S. Dallas St.
Licensed
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
day July 27. The following rela-
tives, friends and neighbors called
during the day: Mr, and Mrs. J. I.
Davis, Red Oak; Mrs. J. B. Elder,
Mrs. E. E. Matlock, Misses Nettie
and Ona Davis, Mrs. Jim Lewis
and daughter, Jimmie Faye, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Lewis and daughter,
Miss Oneta. Mrs. Dick Wheatley
and Mrs. Pendell Wheatley.
children, of Malakoff visited rel-
atives and friends in Alma and
Rice over the week end.
Miss Elizabeth Hall of Houston
was a guest of Miss June Hall last
week.
Mrs. Luke Cave and daughter,
Billie Joyce, were Corsicana visit-
ors Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. R. Sanders
and daughters, Mary Beth and
Joan, of Ben Hur were Rice visit-
ors Sunday. Mary Beth remained
for a visit.
Epworth League.
The Epworth League met Sunday
night. A short program was given
the After the program we had a busi- improvement demonstrator of the
two ness discussion and appointed lead- Rice 4-H Club, returned home from
sister.
County Winners.
Miss Almarene Buzan, bedroom
ers for the following month. We
Mrs. D. A. Armstrong in Mona-
hans. His father, J. B. Elder, ac-
companied him and remained for
a month’s visit.
Mrs C. A. Keith and son Don.
and guest, Mrs. Barto Barnett of
Abbott, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
College
planned to have our programs each | taking
night before church services dur- there,
ing our meeting which is to begin
Station Saturday,
the week’s short
after
course
home with her daughter, Mrs. W.
C. Brown,‘in 1918. |
A number of Ennis, friends were .
in the cortege which left the home |
immediately after the funeral, and
brief services were held at the .
Thornton Cemetery where inter-
ment was made.
Q. A. Harveson j
Died In Ft. Worth
Funeral Thursday
Q. A. Harveson, age 71, funeral !
director of Fort Worth, died at j
his home, 2019 Ward Parkway, in J
Fort Worth Tuesday night at 9:30 |
following a long illness,
Mr. Harveson, formerly a resi- |
p - Miss Buzan won first place in prior
next Sunday, and we urge every Navarro county in the bedroom im-
young person to attend.—Reporter, provement contest and this made
—,— her eligible to attend the short
Notice. ; course at College Station through
Roach at Navarre this past week. The Methodist revival will begin July 20-24,
Joan Keith returned home with Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, with
them after 9 week’s visit with her the pastor, George M. Greebon in Club of Rice attended the short
grandparents, charge. The public is cordially in- course.
Mrs. J. C. Rainey has returned 1 vited to attend. ---
James Lloyd Hall also of the 4-H
dent of Ennis, was an engineer on |
the Southern Pacific Railroad here ;
to entering the undertaking |
business here a number of years |
ago, having been associated with 1
Vacation Needs
You will find a complete line of VACA-
TION NEEDS at our store
Castellaw Drug Co.
Phones 51 and 52
—PLAN YOUR TRIP TO-
Texas Central Centennial
the firm of Neal & Harveson. He
moved to Fort Worth twenty-one
years ago, and has been a mem-
ber of the firm of Harveson &
Cole, funeral directors, since that
time.
Mr. Harveson was a member of
the Methodist Church and of the
Masonic lodge.
DALLAS
Via INTERURBAN
home from a visit in Byrd and
Rankin.
Mr. and Mrs. W V McCown
and son. Wiley Ecani and Mr. and
Gid Riddle of Dallas
Wiener Roast.
Miss Janice Bell entertained the
puest in the H.WD. Mathis home youngsters Friday evening at 6
Monday, o'clock with a wiener roast.
was a
Surviving are his wife and one
iThey daughter Mrs Ora Dietrick
quart of water, add the juice of 4. Mrs. Johnnie Foster and Hazel I —-----------! played games after toasting bread, Dallas and two brothers ph’ 1
lemons. A few cents a day is all it Ruth Dencon attended the Centen-Miss Christine Czako returned , wieners and marshmallows. All had ’ ’ names
costs. If you’re not from from pain rial in Dallas Thursday, I this morning to Sweetwater after a very enjoyable time,
and feeling better within two weeks
TION. Dissolve it at home in a
and Prince Harveson, both
Houston.
of
C. W. Brown made a business a visit here with her parents, Mr. ---—
you can get your money back. For trin to Dallas Monday, and Mrs. M. M. Czako. She was Birthday Party.
Mrs A. C Chanman and daugh- accompanied by A. M. Ease of! The Womans’ Missionary Society
ter. Mrs. Jack Slay and son, of Sweetwater, who has been visiting honored Mrs. J. A. McGee of Cor-was given by Mrs. V. T. Swafford. |
|Mexia shopped in Dallas Thurs- in Longview, and her aunt, Mrs. sicana with a birthday party Fri- A beautiful flower vase was then i
dav. . Joe Nagy of Dilly, Texas, who will day, July 24. at 4 o’clock at the presented to the honoree from all
Mr. and Mrs B. Whiteside ond visit in Sweetwater and in Crow- home of Mrs. J. N. Hawkins,
daughter, Kathleen, and son Tris- ell with relatives. | Punch was served upon the ar-
sale, recommended and guaranteed
by all leading druggists. Any
druggist will get the REV PRE-
SCRIPTION for you. For sale at
Hesser Drug Company.
TEACHERS—We have vacancies;
write us your qualifications, enclose
stamp. Teachers Exchange, Kansas
City, Kan,
Funeral services will be held
Thursday morning at 10:30 at the
of the members of the society.
tam of Electra spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. J L. Whiteside
and Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Yancy at from a visit in Fort Worth.
Delicious brick ice cream and j
rival of each guest. Solos were ren- angel food cake was served to about |
Miss Anzo Anderson has returned dered by Miss Norlaine Bartlett .thirty guests, each one registering
and Mrs. Harry Porter. The toast in a birthday book.
From ENNIS __________$1.05 Round Trip
Tickets on sale daily. Limited to return 30 days
from date of sale.
Ride the Interurban and avoid traffic congestion
on the highways and parking worries in Dallas.
Ask our Agents about special rates
for organized parties on special cars. 74
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