The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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Garrett News
Rankin News
Rice News
To Attend Dry
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Guests in the r.
to
judgment
Baisden
This meeting will be a rally of
Rankin.
J
Ellis
rest of the week at-
meadell
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Miss Mable Walker has returned
• to her home in Commerce after a Dallas after a few days visit.
! Gorman,
Messrs. Fred Kelly and
shopped in Dallas Thursday.
visit here.
Mrs. H. Druary of Mabank visit-
W.
L.
Danger of Cut Prices.
i
and J. E. Harkins of Ennis met a
of
Wednesday in Dallas. Their little fishing trip for several days.
number of Rice citizens at Trinity ) "Now, in going over the agree-
ment item by item at this hear-
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCormack. |
ance Union met in regular meet-
the
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bers can not accept this agreement i Farris,
in this condition.”
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller spent
friends in Ennis Sunday.
visited in Rankin Sunday.
LEGAL NOTLCE
to
where she
Bristol News
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(days visit.
.Mis Lillian Fennell, daughter of
in the Czakohome, will return to|ried on May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Far-
day 10 a. m. with burial in the ment act, we respectively urge the
PARASITEREMOVER
1
Baby
Mr.
ed the milk code in effect around
NEW 1934
I hence S. 60 W. passing the N. W.
played and those receiving prizes
Littlejohn-Denny
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sims went to
Marriage At
Harper
and Marjorie
in
punching
Denton Saturday. Vaughn Sims,
h
accompanied them home.
a
Luella
Texas, same
been going to the various swim-
Denny of Italy to Edgar Little-
Ambulance Service—
PHONE 35
Look inside before
made subject to the action of the
REFRIGERATOR
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The bridegroom is the son of J. F.
SB
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Denny, Jr., of here Sunday.
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camaozaemmasmsms
King and botham and Mr. and Mrs. George
ers.
Miss Marian Neal of Bremond is
and Mrs. Joe Vytopil and days. Mr. and Mrs. Higginbotham Neal have entered the University
Joe, Jr., have returned from
Citizens National Bank
for the day.
as Electric Railway
musmameesdsmas aasani
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of Waxahachie visited in the W.
B. Bruce home Sunday afternoon.
ington, chief of the cotton section
of the AAA, who has headed the j
Announcements
The following announcements are
Look for Burk Dry Good Com-
pany’s ad in this paper today.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Roach,
Miss Mary Roach and Drew Cham-
salads, pies and cakes was served
at the noon hour. Quite a number
Miss Christine Czako and Miss
Virginia Gilley have returned from
tending the S ate Christian En- ;
deavor convention. Then next they
Mrs. L. B. Bullard died at the
Falkland Hospital, Dallas, at 5:30
there will be no preaching service
at the First Christian Church nexi
LILLIAN FENNELL AND
WADE FARRAR WED.
loway spent Friday with relatives
in Cleburne.
all. They were then invited to the
dining room where heme made ice
cream and ' cake were served to 37
of Roosevelt, Okla., are visiting in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King and
daughters. Misses Doris and Vivian
in ■
for
Dr. and Mrs. Fred L. Story and
children left today for a vacation
George Keith and daughter of
Rosser are guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs? Joe Keith.
Spokesmen for the farm admin-
istration here explained that the
would improve ginning conditions
and to raise the quality of service
quite ill, is somewhat improved.
Duggan Hart of Dallas spent the
Miss Laura Lee Wilson of Gid-
dings is a guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Torrence.
folks.
Alvis Wes. brook spent the week
sell
and
urley.
be ,
for
gage
egular
Vfdii
Jeice
Tha
ape
ut 8
;. M.
Leave
Miss Frances Vines has been sick
for several days at her home, 302
East Lampasas St.
ck is
r 10c
aving
fifty
1 250
euiid
orices
dered
lions,
thor-
local
t di-
nday
from
inder
nsti-
i
t
Levee
i the
orices
: the
r sit-
is ice
Bonnie Joy McKee, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKee, had her
tonsils removed at the Municipal
Hospital this morning.
here Sunday.
Mrs. Lovie Fisher and daughter,
Maxine of Dallas spent last week
here.
codes is reflected somewhat in the
present matter.
ed
der
eck
SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT
UNION CHURCH.
Miss Louise Colston spent
day in Dallas.
week end in Frost.
T. M. Thompson spent Monday
Misses Helen Wear arid Bernice
Hill of Dallas were guests Sunday
in the home of Mrs. Wear’s moth-
er, Mrs. Henry Wear.
when a tire blew cut and wrecked
their automobile near ' Dewald 'as
Italy.
They will make their home near
Mertens.
Mrs. W. C. Wilson, of Coleman
is a guest of relatives here.
For County Clerk—
ZEBBIE HOWELL.
F. S. (Frog) SMITH.
FRANK ERWIN.
ed.
i te-
lands
Rusk
and
eived
nini-
, $10
one-
1 the
rash-
Representative, Place 2.—
JUDGE H. R. STOVALL.
(Re-election.)
to
S.
Mr.
sen, ,
Supt. V. G. Onstead.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p.
m.
You are cordially invited to at-
tend any or all of these services.
-Five
' for
the
allas
two
It’s Safe with
Carrine
For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 2—.
C. R. (Ralph) ALEXANDER.
CLAIR WHITE.
A. W. GORMAN.
OSCAR R. COLVIN.
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For Justice of the Peace, Precinct
No. 3:—
E. E. GLOVER.
E. D. CUNNINGHAM.
EARL DRISKELL.
.64 ' ..s
. Ginners May Quit' Mrs. Fred Lawson
of Fort Worth, and Mr. and Mrs. of
For Criminal District Attorney—
F. L. WILSON.
LYNN B. GRIFFITH.
JOHN M. HATTER.
once in order that the ginner may
definitely know that nothing is to
be done for the industry under the
provisions of the agricultural ad-
justment act.’’
Little Billie Jean Reagan return-
ed to her home in Corsicana after
a visit in the G. W. Miller heme.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Latham and
MRS. MATLOCK
HOSTESS TO 42 CLUB
For County Superintendent—
eD. K. ROGERS.
MRS. GEORGIE POINDEXTER
A. QUPREE DAVIS.
werelington administration to relax the
m price fixing features of the NRA (corner of this 11 acre tract, a dis-
■ six
filly.
Last
y w.
Earl
corn,
rook,
shone
Seventeen acres of land, more or
John Ward had an operation in
the Municipal Hospital this morn-
ing.
/
I grandson, James Richard-Jones,
returned with them fcr a few days
visit.
their father, J. C: Dobbs.
7 ,, ville has been real sick at the home
C. B. Knight and Jake Mey or her parents,
were business visitors in Dallas for ’
the day.
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Local-Personal
and daughter of’with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chap-
a party on his ninth birthday Sat-
urday afternoon, June 9, from ' 4
to 6. As each guest arrived they
■ Cora Potset, and other relatives.
TRIP
X.
a visit in Hico, Glen Rose and
Cleburne. Miss Paulino LaRoe, of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gathins, and
Kaufman, who spent the week end Wade Farrar of Rockett, were mar-
a guest in the home cf Mr. and trip to El Paso.
Mrs. J. B. Murdoch. --
leave Friday for Houston where
Mrs. H. T. Jones hus gone
Dallas where she has entered
M. U. for the summer session.
Pacifit
J. B. McMURRAY Agt.
Phone 1060.
com-
urers
quite
See Burk Dry Goods Company’s
ad in this issue.
The statement by Thompson was i Thomas, Conrad Newton of Daw-
in the form of resolutions adopted son, Frank Alva Moseley, James
and Mrs. M. T Ramsey.
■ he | Mrs. R. J. Manning is spending
S. Stein was a business visitor
in Dallas fcr the day.
returned from Dallas
ot buy a
and Mrs. Will Poteet and
baby daughter, of Houston, who j C. S. Edmonds of Tulsa, Ok., is 1 day.
Rev. Ben M. Bogard of Little
are guests in the home of Mrs. M. J a guest of his brother, L. C. Ed- !
Latimer, were visitors in Dallas mends, assistant agent of the Tex- i
for sale and Se 11 at public auction,
for cash, all the ri; ht, title and
inter si of the said T. W. White
in and to said property.
Miss Ruth Richter, who has been
attending Rice Institute at Hous-
ton, has arrived home and will
spend the vacations months here
.with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Richter.
mated because the Washington au-
Games were enjoyed by all the
children.
Softball was played by the mar-
ried ladies and girls, and by the
men.
Delicious ice cream and cake was
served to about 200 guests. A num-
ber of out of town guests were
present.
were James Lloyd Hall in drop-
ping the most beans in a bottle
Mrs. Monroe Rhodes of Halls-
Said proper.y will
Mrs. Nina Jarvis announces the
marriage of her daughter, Sara
Margaret, to Lane Finley, son of
Mrs. O. A. Finley, at 10 o’clock
Saturday morning, June 9, at the
home of the bride’s uncle, P. J.
Herndon in Waxahachie, with the
Rev. Jan. A. McMurry, pastor of
the First Presbyterian church of
that city performing the ceremony.
Only members of the families were
present for the quiet but impres-
sive rites.
cf Fort Worth
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4069 I
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Stokes, Jr.
Mr. and
with white accessories.
The couple were accompanied on
a motor trip to North Texas by
as a debater of note. He held a
series of debates here about 20
ysars ago.
john of Mertens, took place in
Waxahachie. The Rev. McKinley
Norman, pastor of the First Bap-
tist Church, performed the cere-
mony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Denny of Italy,
A large assemblage of
The “42” club met in the home
pel a member, Mrs. E. E. Matlock
(Wednesday afternoon for a regu-
lar party. Mrs. Pendell Wheatley
was winner of high score.
Guests of the club were Mrs. W.
A. Grant and Mrs. Jim Boyd.
Delicious ice cream and angel
food cake was served.
Mrs. W. A. Kelly will entertain
the club on June 20.
CHURCHES HAD ICE
CREAM SUPPER SATURDAY
NIGHT.
E. R. Hughes, Jr., of Cleburne, i
was a guest in the home of Mr. week end here with his parents,
and Mis J. H. Duke Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Mart.
Mr. Hughes was formerly an em- | Dr
ployee of the Municipal Cas Co.chidre of Dallas spent the week
ene. end here with their mother, Mrs.
For Constable Precinct No. 3—
HUGHI(FITZ) FITZGERALL
HILLGSR ESTER (re-election)
.. ’ J. L. (Johnnie) ROBERTS,
wit: Beginning at the northeast
Mrs. Fred Lawson expects
ett where they spent ten days
a
the welfare of this institution
with the welfare of its custg
Miss Flay Jones in Texarkana.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roach and
Miss Ruth Roach attended the
marriage of Miss Vera Wakeland
in Waxahachie Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calloway and
Earl Sunday in Richardson and Dallas,
i Miss Velma Ballew spent the
Mrs. Tom Patterson,
of Miss
Mrs. Floyd ates witnin stales or regions, by re
spcctive sate administrations. All
Bradley has our members signed the tentative
were guests
made subject to the action of the and is a graduate of North Texas
Democratic primary election, July :State Teachers College at Denton.
28, 1934.
Mr. and Mrs. George Higgin-
We are undoubtedly arriving at a period of reviv-
ing business, and this bank recognizes the fact that
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Ratliff, Mrs. M. W.
W. T. King, here.
; Crops are needing rain, especial-
ly the early corn. A light rain
fell here Tuesday morning.
Mrs. J. D. Harris, who has been
visiting her daughters, Mrs. V.
Hardy and Mrs. Earl McCrary in
Dallas, returned home Sunday. She
was accompanied by T. J. Harris
and family of Dallas who spent the
day in the home of Wiley Manry l
and wife. *
pion enjoyed a fishing trip to
Gammon’s Lake Friday.
Reba Bell Bailey of Avalon is
(spending the week with her aunt,
Miss Erma Lee Gorman spent
Saturday night with Miss Eliza-
beth Wood.
Coy? Conner and son, Bruce,
, ... - , sons, and their guest, Mrs. Char-
of ex-citizens and people fromjlotte McQuene and Melvin Cal-
neighboring towns were present to ! - ----
enjoy the feast.
Charlie Pollan und family of In-
Mrs. L. U. Cole and daughter,
Miss Ava Nell Cole, of Corsicana
were guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. P. V. Mulkey Monday.
............ . and Bil Darnell of Fort Worth
! spent Sunday in the E. W. Mag-
Mary Elizabeth and Ernestine I gard home. Mrs. Lorayne Rains re-
Mullican have returned from Rock- tturned home with them for a few
a birthday book.
The marriage
Dover, this past week.
Wallace Henry Robertson
A nice attendance was out for
Sunday school Sunday morning
at the Union church. ,
No. present 73.
Collection 243.
Birthday Party.
Ruby Hall honored her
Billie Joe Fitzgerald, wi h
,, ACAIN‘.
dltky3 (watedt
nAncAIN
a visit in College Station.
dia were here Wednesday after-
noon.
Mrs. H. P. Coker is visiting her
daughters in Trumbull this WeB.
Rev. Roy L. Crawford of Palmer
filled his regular appointments
The Bristol Junior Band were
guest musicians at the Lions Club
in Waxahachie last Tuesday. They
also played over station WRR in
Dallas Friday night.
Mrs. H. Sparkman and daughter ‘ Hazel
of Dallas were guests of relatives
Meet At Houston m. on said day, at the courthouse
______ (door of said county, I will offer
end in Waxahachie with
candidate speaking and cram sup- the week in Corsicana. | ........ ,
per Friday night. । Mr. and Mrs. Jones Kelly spent'Chickasha, Ok., presents his pupils ' cue-third of the entire cotton crop I
Many friends alt nded a birth- Sunday here with relatives. lin a fifty-piece band program Fri- of the Umred States.
day dinner given in honor to Missi George O'Bannion of Vernon is’day night, June 15, 8 o’clock at j "The preposed agreement which
1- the Rice school auditorium.
tance of 588.8 feet to the N. W.
Corner of the 11 acre tract con-
veyed by F. Reindenbach ct ux to
Two Killed When Tire Blows Out.
Richmond, Texas, June IL—Mrs.
Ben Murchison and a 4-year-old
daughter were killed Saturday I
o.0
Misse Catherine and Rebecca
Jdm C. muni^n, seeretary er j Dr and Mrs. L. L. Lemon and
Miss Jo Nell Starnes is visiting the Texas Giners Association, read Mrs. Lemen’s sister Miss Gene-
her aunt, Mrs. F. K. Matthews in a formal statement before James vieve Fawcett, left Monday to be
----- ; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Dawson of Waco.
William Desota were Sunday guests of MrJ Lester Boardman and family of hearing li progress at the Adol-
Chickens « Turkeys -
Don’t wait and have dis-
eased Fowls from Worms .
—and Losses from Blood- ,
Sucking. Lice; Mites, Fleas
and Blue Bugs this Spring .
Begin NOW to give STAR
nolds, Stella Atwood, Anton?
as shown by the deed of record
in Vol. 216. page 579 of the deed
records of Ellis County, Texas.
thorities have found it impractic- corner of that certain 11 acre tract
able to set up price fixing in agree of land conveyed by J. D. Rosson
ments already in effect. They cit- to T. W. White, on Dec. 26, 1916,
Thousands of Women
Benefited By Cardui
The benefits many women obtain
from Cardui give them great con-
fidence in it. .. “I have four chil-
dren,” writes Mrs. J. L. Norred, of
Lagrange, Ga. “Before the birth
of my children, I was weak, ner-
vous and tired. I had a lot of
trouble with my back. I took Car-
dui each time and found it so help-
ful. Cardui did more to allay the
nausea at these times than any-
thing I have ever used. I am in very
good health and believe Cardui did a lot
of it.” . . . Thousands of women testify
Cardui benefited them. If it does not
benefit YOU consult a physician.
' J. E. KEEVER
'" FUNERAL DIRECTOR
ming pools the past week.
Thursday was a red letter day
for the J. Frank Norris followers.
A generous spread of barbecue,
Court of Ellis County, Texas, on
rendered the farmers of the south, ,a judgment rendered in said court
and thereby, help to effectuate the ion the 12th day of May, 1934, in
purpose of the agricultural adjust-
visiting Virginia Ray Humphrie.s I
Jack Glenn of Dallas was here
last week.
Mrs. J. N. Goodwin of Dallas ;
crowd attended
satisfy a
Taxes on
/Rock, Ark., spent the day here
Wednesday. Rev. Bogard will be Bruce remained to spend the week
reared in the Ric? community but
for several years has lived in Beau I here Tuesday by the board of di- / Brown and Phillip Todd have re-
merit. She has many friends in (rectors cf the Texas Cotton Gin- turned from a Week end outing
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------ ---------, ... _________ .. . Dated at Ennis, Texas, this the.
A. Kennedy, chairman of the AAA gone nearly two weeks. They went 6th day of June, 1934.
go to Houston to visit Dr. Lemon’s
Ad- we have all been worhing on since mother. Dr. Lemon announces that
mission ten cents. Proceeds to the (last Septeml’er at d cost of many
Tom Sterling and Miss Clover
South, both cf Beaumont, were
united in marriage Friday night,
June 8, at Beaumont. Miss South
is the youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam South. She was
Lounge Cae, Dines and Room C
(drawing-rooms and Compartment) ;
AIR-CONDITIONED this &BBSW.
er i
ing Thursday, June 7,
Methicdist church.
said property in
Roy Muirhead of Winnsboro
visited relatives in Ennis Satur-
A large
less, in Ellis County, Texas, out
of the Robert Ray survey, Abstract
Rice who wish her happiness. ners‛ Association. Copies were sent
Mrs. J. C. Dobbs is on the sick immediately to C. A. Cobb, Wash-
list this/ week.
Little Miss Johnelle Bradley has
it is now more necessayy than ever before for pen-
/
pie to identify themselves with a strong conserva-
tively managed bank, with ample resources.
scld to
Fred Newton of the bookkeeping
depar ment of the Citizens Na-
tional Bank is taking his, vaca-
tion.
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sum of $143.10 plus interest .from
date of said judgment, costs of
suit and sal?. The same is .a fore-
closure of the tax lien held by
the said Edis Comity Levee Im-
provement Distriet No. 4 against
said pncperty.
rar are making their
Rockett.
G. Onstead here.
unow
da0gw .
Mr. and Mrs. John Foley and
sen, Jerry of Dallas, are guests in
the Whittington home, en route to
Del Rio where they will visit Mr.
and Mrs. Duward Whittington, Jr.
They will be accompanied by Mrs.
Foley’s mother, Mrs. D. A. Whit-
tington, Sr.
marketing agreement, with no re- Was cut slightly and bruised.
course against the unethical ginner ( ----
who would cutp rices in ruinous ; Mrs. Erie Roller, daughter;
competition. Of ecurse, our mem- J Miss Elizabeth Roller, Mrs. W. D.
home at spent several days with her sons, son. Cecil of Temple are visiting
B. C. and Carl Goodwin and fam- relatives here.
{ilies.
A number of people from Bristol
attended the candidate meeting at
India Wednesday night.
Olen McCormick and family of
Fort Worth were Sunday guests of i
river Saturday night and enjoyed ,
a fish fry.” (?). png in Dallas, we disecver the price they returned from Galveston. Mrs.
The Woman’s Christian Temper- fixing provisions were cut out. The j Murchison’s 12-year-old son suffer-
- ’ ginners are now asked to assume ed a broken knee and severe cuts.
all the burdens of this code, or H. K. Gabbisch, driver of the car,
Chicks. It will Keep them
Free of these destructive
Parasites, their system
toned up, their health and
Egg Production good at a ‛
very small cost—or mon-
ey refunded. ' \
Hesser Drug Co. '
..to Temple today to at.end the HILLYER ESTES, •
Wichita Balls visited Mr. and Mrs. Phus 1o el, outlining the position Christian Church State Convention Constable, precinct No. 3, I
J. M. Bradley Friday. " the U.mhs. The assooiat ion ■ until Thursday. Then to San An- County, Texas.
| P. A. Martin, band director or numbers 3.500 members, who ginitonio for the rest of the week at- ________ _ _ -
are pioneer residents of Ennis, of Texas at Austin for the summer
and have been making their home : term.
at the
Mrs. Elmer McCormack motored daughter, Miss Mabel Whittington
to Dallas Wednesday on business, cf Denton spent Friday night with
friends, Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Liddell were : Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Thompson,
gathen-d on the high school camp- Sunday guests in the home of W. I Mrs Tlaompson returned with
! us Saturday night for the ice cream S. Baisden. Miss Daisy Baisden them 'to Denton Saturday for a
supper and social given by the ■ spent the week end with home (visit
Mr, and Mirs. Tom Bullington Sunday school departments of the
and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Waters / Union Church and Church of
of I Christ.
; Littlejohn, of Mertens, and is a
graduate of Mertens High School.
The bride was dressed in pink
Mrs, W. A. Grant, • - . . .
Waxakachieluamsnint about three-weeks there. vMtrnigQn adons.enduaonaarees-Mos "06" ch
ncromnonied them home Mrs. a L Jones left wednesday After the games were play:d the
generation have ( morning to visit Her daughter, gifts were opened and admired by
ip {yqyiniq swim- 0. ____
time for the following sundays
services.
gathered in the Chicago. It was also believed that
they sang Happy (the recent decision of the Wash-
(;77
reinsertion of Section 2, Article
IV, immediately.
Reason for U. S. Acton.
"'Or else,” th? resolutions con-
tinue, "we advise that this market-
ing agreement be abandoned at
Rice cemetery. Mrs. Bullard is a
sister of Mrs. Pearl Long of Rice.
Tad Bartlett made a business
trip to Dallas Monday.
Mrs. Rod Bartlett is in St. Paul
Hospital, Dallas, this week taking
treatment for an infected hand.
Mrs. Bartlett stuck a splinter in
her hand about three weeks ago
and has been having considerable
trouble with it.
guests. Out of town guests were
Billie Jane Sparks, Ennis; Billie
Bradford and John Darby Spencer,
Corsicana, and Price, J. W. and
LaRue Fitzgerald of Powell. Harry
Joe and Frank Holland Matthews
of Waco.
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remembered by the older people with his grandparents.
------- (with their daughter, Mrs. Chownes, j
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. 5ISland and in Florida for some time.
daughter, Mrs. John York and)--_
favor of the said Ellis County !
1 (
Bardwell News
ed her' daughter, Mrs.
(in Dallas.
( Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller and
—,Miss Dorothy Reagan of Corsicana
'.shopped in Dallas Wednesday.
\ Mrs. Jim Boren and children
man and children. (sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hurley spent Basinger and children went on a
her home tonight, accompanied j
by Miss Czako.
their drinking water
both Fowls and
Waxahachie visited relatives here
this past week.
Mrs. Charlotte McQuene and
i _ DRA for.Lack of
. Kelly home! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard cf ( The large barn and sheds at the . — * gte •
last week were Mr. and Mrs. W. J-! Waxahachie and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Dukeminier home on Fort-' Pgpce Hvzyo
and Mrs. V. Baisden of Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dick Wheatley' were Sunday dinner son’s Ranch was destroyed by fire 1 • i
S. Brady cf Waxahachie, Mrs. J (guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pendell - about 8:30 o’clock Monday morn-I Dallas, Texas, June 13.—Co: ton i she W attend a convention ol all
Mis. L. A. Ellisen who has been C. Kelly and daughter of Neder- Wheatley. ing. Due to the splendid work of ginners handling 67 per cent of the the dr- forces of the state. Notable
land, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kelly Mr and Mrs. Jack Slay and son the Ennis Fire Department much Texas crop threatened to withdraw ■ speakers will be on the pregram,
' Hillsboro spent the week end; of the corn was saved. . from the farm administration's including Will D. Upshaw to
Miss Fanchelle Abshur of Corsi- proposed ginners’ marketing agree- ( Georgia.
Reteen Ihnit 21 Days
CHILDREN HALF FARB— 1
STOP-OVERS— 1
BAGGAGE CHECKED
Similae Low Fares fcom ail Texa6,
Louisiana poimts—
Good in Chair Cars, Coaches; also ha
Standard and Tourist Sleeper* (Bertis
Fare Extra.)
Esan PuUinan Fures IfS Kese
Go on Fumous
"SUNSET LIMITED
Misses Dixie Lee and Tina Beth ,
Wheeler were visitors in Dallas for
the day.
acre tract owned by D. L. McClain.
Thence S. 30 E. with the West
line of the White 11 acre tract
and the East line of the McClain
22 acre tract about 1220 feet to
the west line of Ellis County
Levee Improvement District No. 4.
Thence S. 64 1-2 E. with said dis-
trict line about 1010 feet to the
east line of a 21 acre tract of land
described in the deed frem the
estate of Josh Brock, deceased, to
T. W. White, dated June. 7, 1913
and now of record in Vol. 206, page
(25 of the deed records of Ellis
County, Texas. Thence N. 30 W.
passing the N. E. corner of said 21
acre tract and the S. E. corner of
the 11 acre tract first above re-
ferred to a distance of about
2,000 feet to the place of begin-
ning. Said land is generally known
as the Tom White 17 acre tract.
And on the 3rd day of July,
W. S.
The younger
LSS AUCELES :
oSAI DIEGO
($10 More to San Francisca}
JUNE . JOLY e AUG: •
16.157 14-15 18-19
Birthday. Several games
is closely identified
Mrs. B. I. Bufkin of Dallas is a
guest of her daughter, Mrs.
John L. Hinkle here for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Ford,
daughters. Misses Maurine and
Mary Jane, and son, Walter, Jr.,
of Dallas, were here Sunday after-
icon visiting relatives. Miss Mau-
ine Ford expects to leave Tues-
day for Boulder, Colo., to attend
the summer session of the Uni-
versily of Colorado.
Melvin Calloway of Longview visit.-
Mrs. Ed Rhodes of Fort Worthed their father, Ray Calloway and
spent the week with her brother, wife this past week.
Elmer McCormack. . j Mrs. Ada Whittington and
I O. T. Lisman of Sherman spent 1 Raymond and Harold Gorman.
Mrs. J. W. Whiteside and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Chas. E. Cash, shopped
in Ennis Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Sid Shofner and daughter, Miss
Miss Ruby of Ennis spent Thurs- /nephew,
day night and Friday with Mrs.
Lenora Kennon.
and Mrs. Johnnie Foster,
Ruth Dennison, Wendel
1934, being the first Tuesday of
said month, be ween the hours of
10 • o'clock a m. and 4 o'clock p.
p. m. Sunday, June 10. Funeral
services were held in Dallas Tues- '
l.moduumuu’mnnoSou"
a visit with their granapafehts, ords or Eilis Cunty
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw. ] being the N. E corner of a 22
W. Chownes and baby of Lake
City, Fla., arrived here Saturday
for a visit of a few days. Mr. and
Mrs. Chownes and baby left Sun-
day for points in Western Texas,
and will return here in a few
registered in
After they all
living room
man Jackie remained for a week’s cana was a week end guest in the ment here Tuesday when it was
Mrs. Herman Vinson and chil- visit wih his grandparents. home of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bell, discovered that all price-fixmttheuds and Plans for future ac-
dren of Waco spent hmsday and ( Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis spent Lyle Swafford of Abilene and provisions of the code have beentivities Will be made.
Wednesday at the home cf her i Sunday in the Frank Johnsen family of Abilene are spending eliminated by Washington.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Good-; home at Lone Elm. Miss Lora Bell .their vacation with Rice relatives.1 John C. Thompson, secretary of
i Clifton Hurley was a Dallas wyn. Mrs. Vinson was accompanied 'Johnson returned home with them I_
(visitor Friday. home by her mother. for a week’s visit.
। Clair White of Ennis Was a | Miss Pansy Baisden spent sev- i
— o. _ , visitor here Saturday night, eral days in the J. A.
Mrs. Simpson Green who had an I J. D Rom or Ennis was a visithome in Waxahachi:.
operation in th,. Municipal Hospit- in carrett Saturday night.
al last Sunday, was taken to her 1 Miss Geraldine sheffiela, who
home in the Keever ambulance has been a guest in the home or
Ftiday nightm. M and Mi rt cave, nas re-
4 (turned to Nevada.
Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Wise Buyer. UNION CHURCH SERVICES,
Want to save money. See Burk . TEE PASTOR.
Dry Good Company’s ad in today's j ----
issue. ! Sunday school each Sunday
_________ morning at 9:45 a. m.
.. .
Levee Improvement District No.
Four and against the said T. W.
White, No. 15,350 on the docket
of said court. I did on the 6th day
Miss Martha Fearis, who is in
the Waxahachie sanitarium, is
reported to be some better today.
of June, 1934, at 10 o’clock a. m.
levy upon the following described
tracts and parcels of land situated
in the county of Ellis, State of
Texas, and belonging to the said
T. W. White, to-wit:
Misses Noel Rey-
Finley-Jarvis
Wedding Saturday
At Waxahachie
Win. J. Crowley Died.
William J. Crowley, 69, longtime
resident of Navarro county, died at
his home near Rice Wednesday
morning, June 6.
Funeral services were held
Thursday morning at 10 o’clock at
the home of his son, C. T. Crowley
in Corsicana.
He is survived by his wife and
six sons, C. T. of Corsicana, L. B.
of Kilgore, Carl of Frost, Miller
of Boiger, Sam of Kerens and Tom
of Oklahoma.
। Interment was in the Rice cem-
etery with Rev. H. C. Bowman
of Kerens in charge of services.
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work or drawing up the agree-The State of exas,
nas been visiting her mother, Mrs.ment- (County of Ellis:
Clara. Bradley. Mrs. Bradley ac- The ginners’ association said inIn the District' C. urt of Ellis
companied her home for the week its resolution that “since thousands ) County Texas
end. j cf dollars and months of time have Ellis County Levee Improvement
Misses Jewel and Doris Dobbs (been spent in an attempt to se- /District No. Four vs. r w WHie
of Dallas spent the week end with! sure a marketing agreement that} Whereas, by virtue of an order
of sale issued out of the District
8 s d -2.
"7
Castellaw
Drug Co. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roland, Mr. D. K. Rogers of Telico was a ; Edith Lyle Gorman at her home !/visiting his aunt, Mrs. D. W. Ram
and Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs. business visitor here Friday. (Sunday. Those present were Mr. say.
Jack Harris of ML Pleasant are { Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Farrar of J and Mrs. Ellictt German, Mr. and! Mrs. Pendell Wheatley and Mrs. [Rice Cemetery Sccie.y. (thousands of dollars," Thompson
week end guests of Mrs. W A.! Rockett spent the week end with j Mrs. Clyde Childress, Misses Edrle ’ Ed Lewis attended the ^public in- | _ “i Loona Bond of Red Oak ’ explained, “called for he fixing of Sunday, but hewili bebeckin
— --------- (Gathins. ly, Corine Wolverton,. Morence‘Thursday night. Clark this week.
Miss Mable" Walker has returned Sam Warren has returned from' Worthy, Pansy Baisden and Lucile Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chapman Miss Bettie Jean
n Dallas after a few davs visit Gorman Mecers Fred Kellv ondl.i------ . m-n-. m-----.... returnei fiom Kerens waere she (agre ement with chat understand-
has be n visiting h-r glandmoth- ing; which was acknowledged by
er, Mrs, W. C. Ing:am all paries as late as the hearings
C. A. Nowlin,- Clayton Brown (in Washington on May 22.
price fixing section had been elim- No. 889, described as fellows, to-
the week end here with Mrs. Lis-) Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sullivan and
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