The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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the week end in Dawson with her
For District Clerk—
L, ALVIS VANDYGRIFF.
Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Grey of Cor- I •
and North Clay streets. The old
Tn National Hall
i
3—
Calox Antiseptic
75c
100 McKesson Aspirin Tablets _____ 49c
TR*
$1.24
1
Phones 51 and 52
last
W. J. Pilgrim,
.Denton, and W. H. Pilgrim, Bard-
-
an
children shopped in Dallas Satuf-
Garrett News
day.
HERE’S A REAL
BARGAIN
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The Ft. Worth Press
scheduled for September 24,
was
Mrs. Leonard Cryer was carri
morning. Mr. Roach has' been su-
and daughter,
Saturday, Oct. 10. In order that
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dyess and two
to be refunded.
jar of
tended the G. O. Balch funeral h
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Pharmacy will sell you
a
Dallas' Saturday.
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Name
3256
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Route No.___
—Box
Town
STANDARDIZED AS TO
PRINCIPLE
ADJUST-
ABLE AS TO APPLICA-
THON—-
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$
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NORTEX SEED OATS
D
6
OULD kick myself when I think
business trip to Angus
used to shell out for under- |
The school carnival will be con- stops were installed by the Fred
Ful; line of Singer Attach-
Winston-Salem, N. C.
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SHIRTS and #
SHORTS35Cea.
THE CITIZENS
fl
Some at 50c each
$13
NATL. BANK
$34 to $10
Singers
Good seed count.
L L GRIFFIN
guaran-
grim and Family.
work
for
Trades”
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HANES
Walls
Friday night; sponsored
Parent-Teacher Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Talley have
let the contract for their' hand-
Wednesday Mr. Meidinger receiv-
ed a radiogram which his wife had
sent as the air liner was passing
over Ireland.
Cincanniti. Ohio. after a visit here
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
badly, a plan is being made 'to de-
liver these lunches on Saturday,
Oct. 10. However it is certain that
Starek-Skrivanek
Wedding Tuesday
of the athletic director; Joe Mitch-
ell, former Trinity University foot-
ball .and basketball star.
Miss Ida Skrivanek and J. E.
Starek were married Tuesday af-
ternoon at 3:30 at the National
Hall, with E. E. Glover, justice of
the peace, officiating.
P.T.A. DONATES GYM MATS
LIVING ROOM FURNITURE
TO NEW BARDWELL SCHOOL
SCHOOL OPENED WITH
GOOD ATTENDANCE
lete’s
worm
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BARGAIN RATE. FILL
IN THE COUPON AND MAIL WITH YOUR REMIT
TANCE TODAY.
Mrs. Cora’ F. Winter, who has
been sick, is better.
WIPPERN
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service
Black Hawk Ointment on a guar-
antee. Price 50c and $1.00.
Mrs. Ed Chmelar was brought
in the Keever ambulance from St.
Paul’s Hospital in Dallas to her'
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer and
J. S.' Hall were visitors in Ennis
Mond ay afternoon.
4
San Antonio, Texas', Sept. 30.—
The stork raced a taxicab and won
here Tuesday afternoon. A son was
born to Mrs. J. L. Blanton in a
taxicab as she neared a local hos-
pital. Both are doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Williams left
for their home in Houston after a
visit here with their mother, Mrs.
J. B. Robertson.
Misses Dorothy Louise Harris and
Betty Bush of Dallas were week
end guests of Miss Chestal Brown.
perintendent of the school' for st
eral years.
Fort Worth Press,
Fort Worth, Texas.
boy basketball.
It is hoped that a county-wide
Ruth and Frankie Hodge were En-
nis visitors Saturday night.
The following Ellis countians are
on the new federal grand jury at
Dallas: J. D. Brock; Palmer; Em-
mett L. Southard, Italy, and C. M.
Johnson, Bardwell,
Mrs. Roy L. Cave of Powell is a
guest in the home of Mrs. R. N.
Champion.
afternoon and broke his left arm
just below the elbow.
J. M. Owens and J. W. Whiteside
shopped in Dallas Friday.
A 42 social will be held in the
auditorium of the school building
For Representative—Place No. 2—
H. R. STOVALL.
No. 2.—
OSCAR R. COLVIN.
—YOU SAVE $3.00 BY SUBSCRIBING NOW—
(the above special rate is not good outside of Texas
or where there is regular established, carrier delivery
service.)
Mrs. Meidinger is a sister of Win.
E. Davey of Ennis.
J. E. KEEVER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
—Ambulance Service—
PHONE 33
Tom Roach.
Clyde Johnson is serving on the
federal grand jury in Dallas this
week.
Is Open Again
To Corsicana
join Mr. Kennon and make their
future home.
Mrs. W. D. Jones, Mrs. Emma
Chapman and Miss Neva C. Jones,
spent Friday night with Mr. and
it helps to relieve much discomfort
at monthly periods.
Thousands of women testify Car-
dui ‘helped them. Of course, if it
does not help you, consult a physi-
cian.
W. E. Davey’s Sister
Flew to Germany
From Milwaukee
end in Waxahachie.
Joe Lse Hargus,
For County Judge—
C. C. RANDLE.
W. D. COLVIN
Dr.-Mrs. Colquitt
Give Squab Dinner
REV... FERGUS ON OF FT.
WORTH TO PREACH HERE
Rev. W. E. Ferguson, of Baptist
Seminary, Fort Worth, will preach
at the Union church Sunday, Oct.
4, at 11 p. in. and 7:30 p. m. .
The public is cordially invited to
attend these services.
CHECKS
MALARIA
IN 3 DAYS
COLDS
FIRST DAY
HEADACHE, 30 Minutes
For Constable, Precinct No. 3.—
HUGH FITZGERALD.
STOP THAT ITCHING.
If bothered by itching of Ath-
Mrs. E. A. Phillips
Major Operation In
Baylor Hospital
YOU CAN BANK
ON THIS!
B. Page and family here Saturday. ;Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1936:
Mr. and Mrs. John Edmundston ! ______
BOY BORN IN TAXICAB
IN CAN ANTONIO
’l^Iiss Catherine Williams of Mid-
lothian and Miss Murine Messick
of Ferris have been employed by
Pearl's Cafe.
-
Mrs. George Sorrels vas a visitor
in Dallas for -the day.
, For Sheriff—
HILLYER ESTES.
JOE E. ROY.
Phone 100, 209 S. Dallas SU
Licensed
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Enclosed find $3.00 for twelve; full months, subscrip-
tion to the FORT WORTH PRESS AT THE SPECIAL
RATE NOW IN EFFECT.
666
LIQUID, TABLETS
SALVE, NOSE DROPS
FOR MEN AND BOYS • FOR EVERY SEASON
many neJ- of kindess shown us in , one piece malleable iron goals are
Marlin High ■ School, attended ' ________
S. M. U. following her graduation. I enam
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Mrs: Josie Guy of Sparta, Tenn.,
and niece, Mrs. Amanda Moody of
Pikeville, Tenn., are here for a
two weeks visit with their brother
and uncle, Peter Merritt, and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cowan and
Burial was made in the Bard-
well cemetery with Chapman Mer.
Co.in charge of arrangements.
SCHOOL CARNIVAL RAINED
OUT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
The three-day annual carnival of
For Congress, Sixth District—
. LUTHER A. JOHNSON.
Question About,
BASKETBALL GOALS AND
BACKSTOPS INSTALLED IN
! NEW SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
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Th new gymnasium in Bardwell
is rapidly being made into one of
the best high school gyms in this
part of the state. Monday the back
d g 3
5
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near school,
J store and gin, 4 room house
35 acres in cultivation, bal-
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or sore
Castellaw Drug Co.
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Bardwell News
returned Wednesday from Denton
after visiting Mr. Cowan’s mother,
who has be eh quite sick. They left
her improved.
Mrs. Delma Pipkin of Dallas and
Arthur McCarthy, student at S. M.
& P
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V enalle+Kilpatrick
Matriage T Ennis.
—ONE YEAR AT HALF PRICE DURING OCTOBER-
i lirmii ih n ■ s . ci ■ C
Helps Babies Rest
Ends Colic Pains
Aids Digestion
When your baby tosses about, cries in
pain and cannot sleep, why not get at the
cause with McGee’s Baby Elixir It neutral-
izes indigestion acid, ends gas cramps and
colic pains and then helps them become
cheerful again. They sleep better. McGee's
Baby Elixir is made of the purest medicinal
extracts and syrup. It cannot harm. Years
of use has proven that. Simple directions
tell exactly how to use it. Tastes good. Givas
relief promptly. Two sizes: 35c, 60c. (adv)
BURFORD DRUG STORE
’ ’ I Foster, Miss Neva C. Jones, Mrs:
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor i Alber Snipes and daughter', Tom-
ave returned to their home in । mie, attended the Centennial Fri-
'day.
here this week.
Forest Blount of Dallas spent
several days here last week with
relatives.
Mrs. C. A. Perry and daughters.
i The Texas Electric Railway made
their first complete run through
to Corsicana this morning at 6:35,
j after being held up since Sunday
I on account of a damaged bridge
! curing the high vaters following
‘ the heavy rains over the week end.
Mr.-Mrs. J. Talley
Let Contract For
Their New Home
Foot, Eczema, Itch, Ring-
ed his sister, Mrs. P. H. Rose, this
past week, who is ill.
Miss Emma Lou Jones is a guest
,’ of Miss Mary Sears Cass' in Ava-
children of Van Horn, Mr. end
Mrs. Marvin Northan and daugh-
ter' of Waxahachie and Mr. and
) Mrs. J. B. Goodwin spent Friday
Pilgrim Funeral. tournament will be played in this
Funeral services were conducted fine gym during the ensuing cage
for Jim P. Pilgrim, 79, at' the season.
P. M. Goodwin
Miss Ethel Goodwin
rar, Eva Sue Merritt and Edwina i ,
Brisco Farmer. i - KoU
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chi -e
ma de a
Monday.
Come Here for Hanes!
POPULAR PRICES
Ennis Dep’t Store,
“Where Most Every One
Oats at barns of Frank Westbrook, two miles south
o [ Rankin
and children, James and Vera, '
were shopping in Corsicana Satur-
day afternoon.
I For Tax Assessor- Collector.—
J, G. (JIM) OLIVER.
the State
subject to the general election,
Wichita Falls arrived Saturday for
a visit with Mrs. Roach’s parents;
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whiteside and
other relatives.
Mrs. M. T. Ramsey and son,
Thomas Dawson, and Miss Ruth
Floyd attended the Russell’s Bros.
Circus in Waxahachie Wednesday.
Mrs. Ida Kitchens spent several
Mrs. P. H. Rose was brought j
home Saturday fremt he Waxaha-
Try “RUB-MY-TISM”—grid’s Best Liniment
Mrs. Albert Smith remained in
Dallas to be with her.
sumed their duties as teachers in ( sold to. the merchants of the'
the Rankin High, School Monday I'near by towns ■ could not be de-
mornino Mr Pooh hasi heen livered on Saturday due to im-
S ingers _______
Long Shuttle used
Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Colquitt en-
.tertained with, a squab dinner re-
cently at their home om North
College street. in Waxahachie.
Garden flowers and Queen’s
wreath were used to decorate the
home and Queen’s wreath was used
on the dining table.
EXPERT SEWING MACHINE
SERVICE and REPAIRS
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x
MM crdmito’t r daugS , Corsicana visited Mr. and Mrs. T.
ters?”
Parts and Accesso-
At the same time we try
to adjust these principles
to the personality of each
patron.
L
I
Methodist church Tuesday after-
noon, Sept. 22, at 4 o’clock, with
Rev. Geo. M. Greebon officiating.
The choir sang several beautiful
hymns under the direction of G.
D. Howard.
Mr. Pilgrim united with the
Methodist church in 1906. He is
survied by three sons, John P. Pil-
Local-Personal
W. T. Roberts of Arlington visit-
ed relatives here over the week
end.
Following the dinner, the
guests spent the evening playing Highway Department as timekeep-
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Floyd have
moved to Hopewell, near Rice,
where Mr. Floyd is superintendent
of the school.
Mrs; George W. Miller is on the
sick list.
shirts. I thought they wouldn’t wear j
and be comfortable, unless I threw ,
the bank-roll for a big loss. . But I |
lost my shirt in the late depression, !
and had to cut expenses. So I got ;
Hanes for 35 and 50 cents.. And I j
never had a better buy in my life!. :
Sure, I lost my shirt. But I've got I
Miss Adabel Bell, spent the week
end in Dalla
.Miss Annie Laurie Whittington of
Austin ws.a week endvisitor in
the home ef-her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. A. Whittington. Mr: and
Mrs. John Uncel of Dallas spent
Sunday in the Whittington home.
-. - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MaHaley
nied Mrs. Phillips to Dallas Tues- were visitors in Dallas last Friday,
day where she had a major oper-
Liberty is located in a rich oil
field district and the Tri-County
Lumber Company are dealers in
supplies’ and lumber for the oil
fields.
Mr. Mims has been employed the
of Midlothian, the proceeds from lunches that
50ce ond ten were not delivered may be kept at
the school where it is needed very
win inspect any sewing ma-
chine and make minor ad-
justments.
—FREE OF CHARGE-
The groom is an employee of the IE
Progressive Oil Co. |
i Those witnessing the ceremony n
children and Miss Clytee Ellison /'were Mrs. Harold Connell, Miss I
Oleta Hamil, Miss Ina Belle Wil- '
liams and Raymond Krutilek. I
and Saturday, and has been post-
poned to Friday and Saturday,
'he nlotn 1nehes which :
______ . house is being dismantled and
For State Senator—Twelfth District erection of the new home will begin
VERNON LEMENS. ' just as soon as tec lot is cleared
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe L?wis^ _ w -uay anu oa
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roach rE- Oct 9-10. The plate lunches
tinued on Friday and Saturday 1 Medart Co., of St. Louis. They are Fui. L
nights, Oct. 9 and 10. made of one-piece five ply fir, free ments,
— I of cracks and seams, and mounted ties, also parts for most oth- I
CARD OF THANKS, j on a heavy framework in a man-
We wish to express our thanks her so that screw or nail heads,
and appreciation to our many । are eliminated on the banking j
friends and neighbors for the ' surface. (
B. W. Poff, Jr., and Lawrence
Boyd, students of N. T. A. C. in
Arlington spent the week end with .L, ug, a
homefols th B d Well High School which
accessorges were ance ■ pasture,
i6b 8 Ji terms. • ’ "
Mrs. C. L. Sutton and Mrs.
Charles E. Cash shopped in Corsi-
cana Wednesday.
Mrs, Jack Slay and son, Jackie,
of Mexia, spent Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chapman.
Mrs. Dick Wheatley, Mrs. Pendell
Wheatley and J. W. Cornwall shop-
ped in Waxahachie Wednesday.
Roy Miller of Palestine was a
week end visitor in the home of his
brother, Geo. W. Miller and wife/
Mrs. H. E. Whiteside resumed
her duties as teacher in the Alma
able with which to purchase them,
the ladies of the P. T. A. solicited
donations of cotton, bought the
C. C. Wheatley spent the week canvas and made the mats. These
On the while backstops anteed for five years.
Round Bobbin used
TELL YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS ABOUT
THIS SPECIAL RATE.
U., Dallas, spent the week end
with their mother, Mrs. Mae Mc-
Carthy.
Miss Oneta Lewis of Eustace 25 and 26, was rained out Friday
spent the week end with her par- and Saturday, and has been ost_
night with Mr. and Mrs. Walter some of the lunch money will have
Banks. .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keaton, Mrs.
machines Written
tee on all repair
appreciative audience.
The faculty includes: Supt. J. J.
Cowan, Principal C. C. Powell,
Misses LaRue Layton, Anna Far-
.the big part of the Bardwell school
N. W. 'Worthy of Corsicana visit- 'carnival is yet to come.
For County Commissioner, Precinct some new home to be constructed
” ~ on their lot, corner of West Knox
parents.
Garth Hodge was in Corsicana on
business Saturday.
Dr. Will Carter was a visitor of
his brother, Dr. Jim Carter, here
last Tuesday.
, George Pollan was in Emhouse
I Monday.
ation in Baylor Hospital. Mrs. j trip to Ennis Tuesday.
Phillips’ condition is reported good.
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For Representative—Place No. 1.—
WILLIAM N. W. SEWELL.
O you suffer burning, scanty or
— too frequent urination; backache,
headache, dizziness, loss of energy,
leg pains, swellings and puffiness
under the eyes? Are you tired, nerv-
sous—feel all unstrung and don't
krrow what is Wigg?
Then give scGP"thought to your
kidneys. Be sure they function proper-
ly for functional kidney disorder per-
mits excess 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 ovAr. You can get the gen-
uine, time-tested Doan's at any drug
store.
the stage and home economics
department, a large Axminster rug,
a mahogany Duncan-five folding
table, and an overstuffed green
living room suite were bought and
donated. There was a need for
some large mats in the new gym
and; as there were no funds avail-
A Regular Mailing Edition Has Just Been Started
That Enab.es You To Receive the Press Early Each1
Morning When Your Mail Arrives. By Subscribing To
the Press Now You Are Assured All the Latest in
News Happenings, Best Features and Comics Awail-
able. It Comes to You With Something Interesting
And Entertaining for Every Member of the Family.
one year, Write—
B. R. POWELL
। Hotel Southern, Corsicana
Delivered anywhere in Tex-
a.s. Pay cash for any used
the death of our father, Jim F. , fitted with the ulmcot precision.
Pilgrim. May God’s' richest bless- | The backstops are suspended five
I ings rest on each of you.—Mr. and ! feet from the wall by 1 1-2 inch
I Mrs. W. H. Pilgrim and Family, | steel tubes, this gives a playing
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pilgrim end . court 45x82 feet, which is larger
Family. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. P. Pil- than the regulation size for school-
well, sixteen' grandchildren and ten
• igreat-grandchildren, and a host
of relatives' and friends.
Chie Sanitarium. Mrs. Rose has
been quite sick, but is' improving.
C. Percival;
The Bardwell Parent-Teacher As-
sociation, under the leadership of
Mrs. A. C. Chapman, has started
the school year off by making two
by the | valuable donations to the new and
partially equipped high school, for
Saturday: Heninoi 1 I
i lx. - Nh lLl J ..1ll x,
Miss Mildred' ‘ Kilpatrick, ' daugh -'
ter of Mrs:' P. W. Kilpatrick and
Mi'; - A. । H'. (Vensbl were- married
son of Mr. about forty-five pounds of cotton
and Mrs. Edgar Hargus, fell while each. They are given daily use as
playing i nthe gymnasium Monday j tumbling mats in the gym classes
Miss Neva C. Jones left for Aus-
tin Monday after a ten days vaca-
tion with her parents; Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Roach and
Mi's. J. W. Whiteside were Mon-
day dinner guest's of Mr. and Mrs.
er makes of machines. _All
(except light globes) guar-
s 1 -There are many prizes still at
aching feet Ennis J- W. Render and J. H. Hughes alr ; the, school for the bingo, fishing
-- ..... tendad C • Poloh euoun1 • and other booths. So it is felt that
my pocket today." See your Hanes :
■ Dealer. P. H. Hanes Knitting Co.,
■--■ " The following announcements are j
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Rutherford of nominees of the Democratic Party, I
Aygi/om, (y;c;+N m/.. II Nr., rpi eV . 1 1 .
Mrs. Jewel Shipley attended the
’book review, “Gone With the
Wind,” at Sanger Bros. in Dallas
Saturday afternoon.
FOR SALE CHEAP.—Four room
house, with‘front and back porch,
one and one-half acres of land,
fine well and cistern, located at
Crisp. Write Mrs. Ora K. Gieger,
808 West Houston St., Marshall,
Texas.
I Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Spence re-
turned' this morning from Colorado
Springs* Witre tky'went last week
to sspend stleminaanationaDue tosthe
fjbod damage on the Southern
Pacific Mr. Spence returned home
sooner than he intended.
1G. T. Rhodes, who had a major
operation at the Waxahachie San-
itarium Monday, is 'resting fairly
wel:tpday
.Mrs. V. D. Farris, who has been
confined to. her bed with neuritis,
is better.
wool crepe and her __________
inlryst, iM 9117
After a wedding trip to points' in V ■• 1 . ..
South Texas they will be at home, I (vy —
108 West Lampasas street. I4 6" gjj | T
The bride, a graduate of the ' ‛ * —e M £ •• £
V- passable roads. Plans are being
- made to deliver these lunches on
■ forty-two. / er.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. j
school Monday morning. - grim. Pilot Point.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keith' and -
172-acre farm ..on -graded
road, 2 miles small town, 4-
room, house and barn, _100
acres smooth and in _culti-
Frost Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Fristoe, Dr. and Ms. G. L. Smith
of Ennis and the host and host-
ess.
Milwaukee, Wis., Sept, 28—Mrs.
L. E. Meidinger cabled her husband
here Thursday morning Cat 2:15 a.
m. to be exact, that she had land-
ed at Frankfort after her zeppelin
trip across the ocean. Mrs. Meid-
inger left Milwaukee Monday mom
ing and took a plane in Chicago at
noon for Lakehurst, N. J. There
she boarded the zeppelin Hinden-
burg and two and .a, half days
later the dirigible was moored in
Frankfort.
Mr. and Mrs. Shad Mims and
daughter, Barbara, will leave next
week for Liberty, Texas, to make
। their home, where Mr. Mims has
accepted a position as manager of
of the Tri-County Lumber Com-
pany.
We cling, most tenacious-
ly, to the fundamental
principles of fair dealing,
conservation and absolute
safety.
In the fall of 1934 I purchased from the Denton
Pedigreed Grain Assn, 200 bu. of their NORTEX
SEED OATS, paying just double the price other seed
were selling for.
Our 1936 bat crop came from these seed. NORTEX
oats- are about ten days earlier, and heavier than
the common Texas Rust Proof oat They were de-
veloped at the Denton Small Grain Experiment Sta-
tion from a selected and superior strain of the Tex-
as Red Rust Proof oat. 1 They have proven to be a su-
perior oat and earlier for this part of Texas.
Our oats are grown on a black land farm free from
Johnson grass and other pests.
The price up to October 15 is 65c per bu. Try 50
bu. for seed, or any amount. Plant them alongside
your other oats and see the difference in the crop.
E. A. Phillips returned this morn-
ing from Dallas where he accompa-
Mr. C. H. Garrison and daugh-
ter, Elizabeth of Oklahoma. City,
Miss Lucy Kitebell of Dallas, and
Mrs. Johnnie Belle Harris of Hous
ton visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Stout for the week
end.
School opened here Monday
morning with a good attendance.
A short, varied program was pre-
sented at chapel to a large and !
Mrs. Mae McCarthy attended the
Baptist Association Thursday in
Midlothian.
Rev. Daniels of Maypear was a
business visitor here Monday. 4;;
Mrs. Rachel Terry, Mrs. Bert
Miller, Mrs. Sam Hunter and Miss
Geneva Miller' were business visitors
in Waxahachie Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gathins were
Dallas visitors Monday. ’ ’1
■ ( S/i
vation, -balance -.pasture
pic 1$20 per acre, can sell
Saturday evening- at "8:30 >thejon easy terms, with small
E. Wydown payment.
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W. F. Hodge made a business
We have been unusually
successful—and even the
tryings brings good will.
few years with
READY TO SERVE.
You can have your suit pressed
as early as 8 o’clock in the morn-
ing at our substantial plant. We
maintain both an emergency serv-
ice, and all hour service.
ENNIS LAUNDRY & DRY
CLEANERS.
Phone 99. We Ship by Rail
7-room frame house, all con-
veniences, paved st., good
neighborhood, price , $1500
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h*eESeej
Misses Dorothy Loop, Billie
Hodge, Myrtle Cummings and John
ette Gregory of Dallas spent Sun-
day here with home folks.
Miss Frances McCulloch spent
Mrs. Meidinger is a, flying en-
thusiast and never makes a trip
of any extent that does not include
at least one flight. Last spring she
went to Mexico City by plane.
The dirigible is operated by the
Hamburg-A merican. North -German
Lloyd lines. It has made about six
round trips this summer. Mrs.
Meidinger will spend a week in
Germany, talcing short trips o
Heidelberg- and Berlin, and will
Mrs. E. E. Chapman near Ennis, i fit women when weakened by mal-
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Roach of nutrition (poor nourishment); and
to the Municipal hospital' in EnniN home of Rev. and Mrs. w
ficiating with the , beautiful ring | ■ acre farm
ceremony. 1 feroeg? iSterA and oin
The bride wore ^'dWskW 'green
price $1250,
Mr.-Mrs. Shad Mims
| Move To Liberty
For Justice of Peace, Precinct
Audrey Faye, Gleneva and Charlie E. E. GLOVER.
Another Question
About CARDUI
MOTHERS RECOMMEND IT
HELP YOUR KIDNEYS
If functional kidney or Bladder
disorders cause Getting up Nights,
Backache, Disturbed Sleep; Dizzi-
ness or Rheumatic Pains Ennis
Pharmacy will sell you a box of
Turner’s Juno Tablets on a guaran-
tee. Price 50c and $1.00.
days this past week with Mrs. J.
H. Forehand.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Roach and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whiteside were
Sunday dinner guests in the Chas.
E. Cash home.
Mrs. J. c. Rainey is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. L. Venable in
Byrd.
Mrs. Stanley Sissom and son,
Stanley Lewis, of Avalon were Fri-
l day guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. A.
' Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chapman,
Mrs. S. T. Collier, Mrs. Johnnie
mats' are 3x10 feet, and contain
Mr. and Mrs. Shad Mims left [
Tuesday for Liberty to make. their ,
home where Mi; Mims' will work j
for the Tri-County Lumber Com- |
pariy. Mr. Mims has been with the (
state highway ' department here |
for the past several years.
■. 1 . -- 07 ■ , v
Sunday.
L. H. Winterrowd continues se-
riously ill at his home east' of
town. 1 D
i .11
Roy Onstead, who had a serious
operation several weeks ago is im-
proving nicely; however, he wil
undergo another operation soon.
sense in my head and cents in I
Rice News Notes । Annovinicemerits Interurban Line
Jake Oliver was a Corsicana
visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Roach of
Bardwell spent several days here
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Thompson and family.
Mrs. Fisher1 Bell and Miss Janice
Bell attended the funeral of Mrs.
Lou Deitrich in Ennis Saturday af-
ternoon.
by.,.this medicine?
It is impressive that so many
women repart having taken Cardui
on the advice of their mothers.
Cardui has been found to bene-
ion this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chapman
SPECIAL e-gne
RATE ~“g*•
PER YEAR 6.)
EFGFLaE seoo
Kalt 5Mma“
PER YEAR 5)
Isn’t it but natural that any good I
Mi's. S. N. Kennon and children mother should tell her daughters ,
Wylene and Sam, Jr., left Tuesday | about Cardui if the mother herself
night for' Houston where they will felt that she had been benefited
o sldife,55
Special Both for . 69c
sicana visited here last Monday.
Word was received here last
week that Miss Victoria Quarrels of ,
1 Dallas was married to Mr. Wolfe, 1
brother of Miss Lola Wolfe, a
former school teacher here. i
Miss Faye Turner has returned |
to Rice for a visit. ।
Miss Oma Horton of Alma is j
visiting her sister, Mrs. Hugh Bell, I
Mrs. J, O. Bush atended the
Centennial in Dallas today.
return' with the zeppelin next week.
I off:
I The plans for the new nome call
j for a two-story construction with
seven rooms, three bedrooms up-
stairs with bath and a living
room, dining room, breakfast room
j and kitchen downstairs.
The home will be furnished with
Venetian blinds throughout.
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