The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1955 Page: 3 of 6
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C. W. Duke
Earle C. Driskcll
Ennis Pharmacy
Geo. P. Hines, Attorney
H & H Hardware
Ed Martin Service Station
C. R. Anthony Company
Ennis Cottons, Inc.
E. B. Woody Texaco Station
Western Auto Store
Lonnie Williams, Barber Shop
Abies Sheet Metal Works & Radialor Service
Macray Department Store
Roberts Magnolia Service Station
Roberts Radiator & Glass Shop
Ed Sims Food Market
Ennis State Bank
Farmer’s Home Appliance....... . ...
Kucera’s Grocery
Maldonado Garage & Service Station
Davis & Harkins Cleaners & Men’s Wear
Alamo Garage & Service Station
American Carbon Paper Mf£ Co.
Ennis Tag & Salesbook Company
Star Cash Grocery & Market
Floyd’s Service Station
Ozymy.Oil Company
Robert A. Muirhead Motor Co.
UPCO Print Shop
K. Wolen’s Department Store
Rothschild’s Department Store
Clouse D~ug Store
Davis & Collins Drugs
Messer Drug
Layton Appliance
Whiteside & Mizell Furniture Co.
Burford’s Drug Store
Curry’s Studio
Davis Oil Company
Ennis Market
Ennis Motor Company
Bob Osborn Oldsmobile
Alexander Grocery & Market
Cave Service Station
Southern Auto Store
Wm. Cameron Lumber Co.
J. A. Penney & Son
M. J. Stagner
Babcock Brothers
Evarts Furniture
Ennis Lumber Co.
City Market
Ennis Radio & TV Shop
Ennis Tractor Co.
Red Door Gift Shop
Guy Henry '
Slayton Insurance Co.
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Waxahachie Granite & Marble Co.
Waxahachie, Texas
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Phone 2456
J. E. Keever Mortuary
Lone Star Laundry
Leggett & Platt, Inc.
Lone Star Gas Co.
Main Tire Company
McClain’s Grocery
North Feed & Seed
National Garage
NEHI Bottling Co.
Perry Brothers
Plaza & Grand Theaters
Red Arrow, Ray Telfair
Red Moon Petroleum Co.
Thomas & Gilpin
Todd Pontiac
Sodders Chevrolet Co.
Gann’s Home Improvements
M. C. Manufacturing Company
Kuchar’s Men’s Store
Kendall Furniture Co.
Twin Shop
Rickert Produce
Home Locker Plant
W. D. Arden
Burr Lumber Co.
Citizens National Bank
Pollan Furniture Co.
Frankie Pa vis Motor Co.
R* X Goldman Co.
BARDWELL NEWS
Miss Dorn Gilmore of Ennis was
fl guest Sunday of her brother-m-
law and sister, Mr. ami Mrs. A W
Hayes. Mrs. Hayes, Miss Gilmore,
Mrs. O. L. Stewart and Miss Et-
ta Jane Stewart visited Mrs. Lizzie
Gilmore at the Waxahachie Jios-
pltal Sunday evening.
Mi .and M:is. Fred llnyes und
children of Emu.;, and Mr. and
Mrs. A W. Hayes attended the
Hayes Reunion at the Waxahaclno
Park, Monday
There will be .sngmg at the
Baptist C|mroh .Sunday at lOU.
Tile public is invited
Bardwell school began Monday.
Mr. and Mis. Reuben Ron, h nf
Kansas City, Missouri visited rel i
lives lie re, Mr. and Mrs Roa -h, M,.
and Mrs. Hoek‘.t.em of Gieiuiille
Springs. Md.. were Sinai.i\ d.nnei
guests of Mi’, and Mrs. Kdd Lewis.
Mi. and Mrs, Xienr.i Dixon of fie-i
Oak; Mr. and Mrs Barker, Piea.s-
Thurvlay Fretting. September S, 19.'4 —TIIF, ENNIS WEEKLY LOCAL—
ant Grove; were visit,.
Mrs. Wallej- Banks.
Mr and Mi., Jack Pulhn and
family of Dallas
guests oi Mr. and Mi
lin.
Mr. and Mis. L id i.ewr.
Lewis. Joe Lew .s. Mr and M-
ol Ml. and
re Sunday
Wilson Pul-
Lewis attended
home of Ml- and M::
Waxahachie
Mr. and M: Kid
their son, Mr ana
Hargils and sou, \V;
Garland. Sunday
Mrs W D Bo/.i'l,
Hill
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by plane for
W i -li.i:,:
ton to visit
8 ycii'r
her son. la an
d Mrs. 1
hi! ') Boz.i k
jehm, «
and daughicr.
and wii
II nl urn In
Miss
automobile wr
Pi M's.
Bo/.ek anti
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daughter who
w d visit
here wild)'
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Lt. Bo/.ek is o:
: ni.ineu
Vf| .
i ner l’u
Mr. and Mrs
O. J li
vea. Mr and
Sutton.
Mrs. A. W i
1tye, at
tended the
! Mr
Hays-Veucbaie
renin io
u iigid a!
1 Id)SSn
Getavi.inner Pai k . i
Mrs. H A Win at!
chic is spending a
Mrs. Dick Wheata y.
Mr. and M:., d W
their visitors Mi -
Grangcr. Mi.1.. N .
boro; Mrs. Ld Spat-.’.
C. Ko'illlg of ID ;
and Mrs d. R Spin. i
Earl Brxk. Mr. ,u
Mr. and Mrs. M
children.
Mr and Mrs W
ed Rev. and \T
ill Corsicana I In;:.'
turned, hotrn with
clays visit w ::
Mrs. Robert Who;
Wood made a tiip
Mrs Drue Ver.abl
Mrs Ocie Ray (i'll
,) L Venable .Sima;. .
Mr and Mr Ail).
Miss Tommie Siitpt
and Mrs .1 P Snipes
Ralph. Mrs Ella Smj
Stewart. Mis;- Ella .Tam Stew
Billy Bob Stewart, h id a pe l
per at Fair Park in Dallas Wednes-
day night
Mr. and Mm J>din S-; ;x- .u I).
Soto spent La bm Da v With hr, mo-
ther. Mr - Lila S': p• . .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and son,
Jack Charles, Mr. and Mis. Penny
Wood and son, Stevie of Dallas
spent the week end with their pa-
tents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Farmer and
baby of Dallas visted his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Farmer, Sun-
day.
Mrs, j, w. Roach moved to
Waxahachie for the winter and is at
‘he heine «#» iu-t mju, Mr. and Mrs.
.1 E Roach. Miss Ruth Roach,
teacher in Waxahachie school, mov-
ed into an apartment in the home
of Mrs. Rudolph.
Mrs Weldon Gilmer underwent
• t major operation Thursday at,
W a xu 11 a d lie, 1 iosj >n 111.
Mrs. Albert Snipes of Dallas spent ;
Ih'n.‘. I .v with her mother, Mrs, C.
F. Chapman.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Farmer vis-
it'd his mother, Mrs. G. W. Farm- i
er m Waxahachie, Sunday.
Mrs. M L. Minor was operator at I
the Bardwell Telephone Exchange I
in the absence of Mrs. Farmer, I
Sunday.
Mrs, J E. Wood and grandson, j
Jesse W.lliams Wood visited in the j
W K. Lowolr home in Corsicana, {
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Loach and i
laughter. Dm no of Dallas visited
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H E. !
I.each .Sunday.
Mr and Mrs, Pendell Wheatley j
iiiii'C'l to their home one mile west '
o! Howard Mr. and Mrs. N S. Hinds j
bought the Raymond Farrow farm, j
where the Wheatleys lived the piist 1
and moved from Waxalia- i
urday. j
eni.ie Stovall of Waxalia- j
Mrs 8 T. Collier and Mrs,
Chapman were Sunday din-
m.st.s ol Mr. and Mrs. J. T. j
and Mrs, Murry Spidell of |
vsa spent the, holiday weekend j
w;th her parents. Mr, and M r s. j
Th1 uiip.'-oii,
Hollis Venable of Irving visited
ins mot her, Mrs. J. L. Venable, !
guests during the week end. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hargrove ^and son,
Steven. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hinds
and daughter, Brenda of Foil
Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Russ Winn,
Mr. and Mis. John Hmds of Waxa-
hacliie.
Mr.s Charlie Pigg and Mi's. Sal-
lie Parks of Waxahachie; Mis. Dean
McKenzie of Wichita Falls spent
Thursday with their sister and
daughter, Mrs. Eunice Tims. Mrs.
Tuns s|>cnt Saturday night and
Sunday in Waxahachie in the Pigg
home.
Mrs. Alma Buie spent Labor Day
in Ennis with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood went to
Dallas to take their granddaughter.
Donna Claxton. Mr. and Mrs. Clax-
to moved from Denton to Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clinton Laird
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ish Burton
of Wichita Falls visited Mr. and
Mrs. Wilhe Fanner, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J C Green are
parents of a daughter, Joyce Su-
sane. born August 26 in Dallas. Mr.
and Mrs H. H. Green, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Waldrop and daughters, Sue
and Joan of Ennis; Mr. and Mrs.
Audie Palmer and children were «n
Dallas Sunday to visit them.
Mr. and Mrs. Peridell Wheatley,
Mr. and Mrs. Lea Mond Tune and
children, Gloria. Lou Ann. Clark
and R. L. Jr , Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
I'une of Ovilla went to Marsclias
Park on a picnic, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Westbrook,
Mr. and Mi’s. Lutigis Emry and sons,
of Dallas were iJjfc Saturday to at-
tend the weddmt of their sister.
Miss Glenda Westbrook and Ronald
Griffin at the First Baptist Church
in WaxahachV^ .
The VV’Tyf A;’ met Monday at 3
P.m. at Uut Baptist Church with
i seven present. Mrs. L JW. Rogers,
presided, in the absence of Mrs.
O. J Hayes. * I Want To Be A
Worker For The Lord" was sung.
! Mrs. Ben Juukin, pianist. Mrs. J
| W Minor gave prayer. Mrs. Rog-
! ers, devotional; Mrs L. C. Cook
j read secretary re|x>rt. Lesson, 17th
| Chapter of Luke. Prayer by Mrs.
j Robert Wood. Dismissal, Mrs. J.
j R. Splawn.
I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheatley of
Waxah&ctue; Mrs. J. C. Hailey, Miss
Katherine Dyess, Miss Carolyn
Hailey and Mrs. Walter Banks vis-
ited Mrs. Dick Wheatley and Mrs.
H. A Wheatley, Monday .
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse, Feaster of
Panhandle visited their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Curry and Mr.
and Mrs. Zon Feaster.
Mr.s. Jerry Pollock and
Houston; Mr. and Mrs
lock ol Oklahoma Citv
rial tors of Mr. and Mrs
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Mr and Mrs. Harry Boucher and!
children of Dallas; Mrs. James :
Kendrick and . on, Johnny Don ol
Pleasant Grove were dinner guests
ol Mr and Mis. J. 8. Kitchens on
Laic: Day. j
M: and Mrs Herman Williams
aim son. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood
and Lundy were Sunday dinner j
guests of their parents, Mr. and 1
Mrs. J. E. Wood also Mr. and Mrs. J
\V. K Fowler and family of Corsi- ;
cana. j
Mrs. Hope MeComb of Dallas j
spent a few days with her daugh- J
ter. Mrs. Wilson Puliin and family 1
Mr. and Mrs. Sebe Knox and!
children of Houston spent the week i
• aid with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.!
J. R Knox. Mr. and Mis. Luther:
Knox and children of Irving, Mr. j
at.ri Mrs. R. C. Rtimbo of Ennis. Lt. j
and Mrs. Curtis Rumbo of Waco)
were Sunday dinner guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carroll o f i
Dallas spent Labor Day with Mr.
and Mis. Jack Wheatley
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hinds had as
No Sunday Work
-I tIC HI, AN’I). Wash. (UP). —
L W. Vail, Pafco contractor
leuriici! it. doesn't pay to be too
ambitious. He was fined $25 in
lust ire court on a charge of "Sab-
bath breaking" after his form con-
tinued a paring project on Sunday.
The law had been on the static
statute books since lBfil but had
not been used in "many years."
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The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1955, newspaper, September 8, 1955; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785821/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.