The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1958 Page: 2 of 4
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TEXANS IN
WASHINGTON
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Tttur%4«t N»«rmWf IT. IMS
Corsicana Club
Invites Lakeside
Members To Dance
BARDWEl! NEWS
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. with tlx it parent* M» amt Mr*
J M M«mt Mr *»»«! Mta J I
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Mr amt Mr* llewv llarn* of
|Ul> Mr amt Mr \ H hwnh
amt tamil> were Sumlay vinton
,.f Mr amt Mr* J K Wood
Mi amt Mr* A J Ma*©n of
hall.' her parent* Mr,
amt Mr* I. H Kotertwn. on
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friend* in the Hoard of Fdut.t-
tion room down below the
House Chamber, where the se-
lect would strike a blow for
liberty " And. a* Vice President
with a suite in the Senate Office
Building, he used to have turnip
greens for lunch in preference
to the fancy dishe* being -erved
in the restaurant Mr* Garner
would c«*<ik them right there m
the office.
When the new session conven-
- es Jan. 7 there will be only 21
individuals still in Congress
who were around when Garner
wound up his 38 years on Capi-
tol Hill, and none left who were
with him during his first 10
years here.
He took his seat in the House
on March 4 1903 and stayed
there until March 3. 1933. when
he left to become Vice Presi-
- dent in the first administration
of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The dean of the house now is
Texas' own Sam Rayburn, who
took his scat on March 4. 1913.
Rayburn, incidentally will be 77
on .Ian 6 There are 12 others
who were in the House with Gar-
ner who are due to begin a new
term Jan. 7 There are only eight
senators remaining among those
in service when Garner presided
over that body as vice president
The one with the most seniority
• %is Carl Hayden D-Ariz I who
went to the senate March 4.
1927. after 15 years in the
House.
Garner is the only Texan to
be immortalized on both sides of
the Capitol, as one of the lead-
ers of the respective legislative
. bodies on the House and Senate
sides. His portrait hangs in the
Speaker's lobby off the House
chamber where he served as the
presiuirig onieer in the 72nd
Congress--March 1, 1931 to
March 3. 1933 There is a marble
bust of him ori the Senate side,
in one of the corridor niches
reserved for the likenesses of ■
U. S. Vice Presidents, who hold
the title of president” of the
Senate during their tenure.
Opti-Mrs. Club
Meets With
Mrs. Sebastian
The Optt-Mr* Club met Tues-
dav at 7 30pm in the home of
Mr- \rnold Sebastian. 1.504 N
Ga n<* St., for a regular meet-
vtuted her brother Mr ai
NOME PROM GHHOilA
.Mr* Joe Hawk r tv.-
Sunday from Ho:,>*on
she has been with her da
Mr* Bob Schneider w
went surgery in the Me
Hospital Mrs S< hneid* r
at her home and comale
Mr* W
! 1. d of Heuna Vista Mi** M.<r> Ella Snipes of Dal s
ltd Mr* J 1 Roach of la* spent the week end at home l
Mthie were Sunday vise* *}yh her parent* Mr and Mr „
■t M** lb* k Wheatley j |* Snipes
.odM - J 1 Roach will Mr aild Mr> Kirkland P. r i
the Thank* ftvittg holiday and ch,idren of Halla* Mr and t.
.d in San Angelo with Mr* Curtl* Farmer and chi Mien P
of Knni* visited their parent*. (.
and Mr* Johnny Don Ken Mr and Mr* W W Farm«»t F
and *»>n Donny of Knni* \|r and Mr* Jame* Kendrick l
Thur*day and Friday 0f Halla* will Ik* dinner go *i* I
with hi* grand parent* 0f her parent* Mr and Mr* v
id Mr* Kitchens. J s Kitchens Thank*gtving G
and Mrs Oscar Adkin* Day.
d Mr* J P their
Man and Wax a
x, li.ira (iiil- Mr
move
d Mr* W 1 Watw»n
In n. Jean and Walter
moved Saturday to
nr KM Dunn Street in
hI Mr* Joe Carter will
m into the house vacat-
: 1 Mr* R.,shorn Green ed by the Wataon family Thev
Has Mr and Mr* J C bought the farm resently and
ml daughter Suianr of the house i* being remodeled.
M, ,n,j * Kdward Mi* J D Mue*enbur> spi'nt
i.l children Debbie and Thursday in Mesquite, with her
l. ra , ter Mr and Mr* daughter Mr* Harold Wttaon
Irfner and son Ricky and family
Knni* were Sunday Mr* Mattie Willis of Waxaha-
of Mr and Mr* H H chie visited Mr* Alma Buie
Mr* Fumce Tima visited her
id Mr* Donald (Maxtor *ister Mr* Charlie Pigg and
prt
Seth William' pre*ident.
d over the busine*s meet-
ing at which time plan* were
made for the annual Christmas
parts to be held December 12
at the Community Center.
Those attending the meeting
were Mmes Williams. Sebastian.
Webb Armstrong Fred Newton
Jr Jack Poff J F Rudd. Mark
Slayton. Jude Smith. Fred L
Wilson, and Frank Cooper .
EHS Latin Club
Elects Officers
The Latin Club at Ennis High
School, which is sponsored by
Mrs. A I) Leatherman, elected
officers recently
New officers for the club.!
w hich is named S P.Q.R. or Sen-
atus Populustjue Romanus in 1
Latin, are John Findley, presi-
dent: Biffv Reel, vice-president;!
Nancy Telfair, secretary; Elaine
McCollum, reporter and Melissa
Titsworth and Miro Pavelka,
song leader.
Ciu*o motion is Carpe diem or
,-eize the opportunity.
Other members of the club
are Lana Schroeder, Joan Davis,
Kay Kail us. Neil Morse, Don
Pederson, Brent Baldridge. Da-
vid Emmert, Charles Fallen,
Ronnie Davis, Henry Fallen,
Ken Newman. Steve Busby,
Marcus Muirhead. Mike High-
tower. Billy Gene Cooper and
Monty Muirhead.
Two Men Killed In
Crash Near San Angelo
SAN ANGELO, (AP). — Two
men were killed near San An-
gelo last night when the ear in
which they were riding crash-
ed off a bridge. The victims were
38-year-old Troy Lambert of San
Angelo and 26-year-old William
Elwood Arnett of Big I>ake.
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Waxahachie Granite & Marble Co.
R. O. MONTGOMERY
Office: Phone WE7-3950 Home: Phone WE7-5533
Waxahachie, Texas
THE ENNIS WEEKLY LOCAL
Entered at the post office at Ennis, Texas, as second class mail
matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Published weekly by the United Publishing Co., Inc., also pul*
Ushers of The Ennis Daily News and The Palmer Rustler.
All communications of business and items of news should be
Addressed to the company, not to individuals.
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or repute*
tion of any person, firm or corporation which may appear in the
columns of this paper will be gladly %nd duly coriected upon bfr
log brought to the publisher’s attention.
Wheat lev
uved into their home this pa.*t Mr and Mr* Fdd Haigu and and daughter Donna, of Dalla.*. mother Mrs. Sally Parks, in
.ok grandson, Janie llargu* of Gar Mr and Mrs Raymon Wo<h1 of Waxahachie.
Here's value news about the town's finest
TURKEYS
TOMS
HENS
SAFEWAY
hi
Safeway tells only Ik*
finest quality turkeys...
U.S.D.A “A" Gr.de ...
Sefewey Sel't Turkeyt et
only One Price (or Tomi
...One Pri^e (or Hern. All
•re U.S.D.A. "A" Grade.
SAFEWAY STORES
will be CLOSED
THANKSGIVING DAY
November 27 — Shop
•arly and save!
U.S.D.A. Inspected
and Grade A
Broad Breast
— Ready to Cook
16- to 24-Pound Average
U.S.D.A. Inspected
Broad Breast
Ready to Cook
10- to 14-Pound
Average
lx- /
a V
V/j- to 6-lb. Average
Eirtre Fancy
Reedy to Cook U>.
WlonJay, ^Juesdatj and Wednesday Specials!
Tomato Juice ssf~"*s-234
Spiced Peaches £cv 25<
Tender Peas; 2 35*
Ripe Olives........ s? 25‘
Stuffed Olives, 49*
Salve y#*r Chrlstaas Sift Prebleai
ffce easy way with «...
SAFEWAY GIFT ORDER
Beltsville Smelt —
4- to 8-lb. Average. Perfect Eating
39*
53t
leA-
Hickory
Ice Cream
69*
Party Frida—V.-rM. Chocolate,
S*r.«ka.ry, Cho'-V C. P'i,
O r *♦'*»,
NeoeoMas or Hut
Ctn.
Coldhrook Margarine
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Buy. Tfy, Compt't... WVy
Roy Meri? .., fr««S ord Cr#e
Cream 0; the Crop Eggs
Gfodo AA Qwauty
Largo Site
Breakfast Gems Eggs
G-«4e A Quality
Ma4i«m S.i.
59<
49‘
Egg Nog Mix
.... n.i. in O' tnk (
tka T*aak»ei'i«* HaMay* Ctx.
For the finest in Holiday Produce
Make sure Yours is from Safeway!
CELERY
Pascal — Fresh, Green, Crisp
Pascal Celery...Perfect for
Your Holiday Dressing and Salads stalk
Red Delicious Apples 1 Qf
Washington State Gleaming Red. Medium Sue Lb. I^B
Texas Yams
Fresh Cranberries
Yellow Onions
Wore JUuLj Weal
Chicken Hens
Turkeys
Oysters 65' Hans
Pork Sausage ^.- 2 >. 75' Ducks &£
^JIianfrArjivina ^WJuiLsI
Libby Pumpkin 2 a 23f
Cranberry Sauce2 37^
Crushed Pineapple SkTL 2 sj 29^
AnnloCDUPA Town Home — A Delightful 9 30]
fippiCbC&UVV Blend of Mellow Apple. £| Cans £|?T
Bakery Feature of the week/
Mince Meat Snails
19*
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Raady ta Ceek Ik
(p.
far
C.a.barty
Sa.ta
Jail Ki(l<t FI..ar
9t
2D
5f
Curtjy — Monday, Tuesday, end
Wednesday Special — Regular 23c
7-Oi.
Pkg.
Buttermilk Bread itixz?.. 25c
Cloverleaf Rolls
Styl.rk — Irawn
isf Sar.a a a*4 t
not.
SAFEWAY
FRUIT
CAKES
None of the Puss... All of th«
Flavor with e Safeway Fruit Cake.
Curtsy Sliced Bar
Holiday Loaf
Holiday Ring
14 Oi.
So EASY fa S.r.a, ft,.
Nutritious. Dalicious,
Just Opaa and Santa
59*
I lb. s o..
79*
59*
89*
Stuffin' Bread
Mrs. Wrirjhls —
Specially lor
Tnanktgiving
I'/, Lb.
Pkg.
23
SAFEWAY’S GUARANTEE TO YOU1
Every item et Safeway is sold on a money-back guerantae. This means that the full purchase price wilt be
cheerfully refunded on any item that does not give you complete satisfaction.
You ere thq judge. If e purchase ever fails to please 100"/,, simply tell one of us here et Safewey end your
money will be returned without fuss or quibble. We make this promise because we believe it is en important
pert ol our service to you to stand behind all merchandise w* offer for your selection.
Bib Orange Juice £~s*a
Wax Paoer s&s*^*0*
Kaiser Aluminum Foil »■>
Brer Rabbit Syrup
Brer Rabbit Syrup
Kraft Salad Oil u* m *• w**
Fluffo Shortening
Hue label
Irewe label
4t.0.'. 33*
19*
31*
25*
51-.„ 59*
55*
100 ft
IJOs
latlla
Northern Tissue 3.^ 25*
Northern Towels Sr.; 2 M 37*
Modess Napkins cf'tl*
Crisco Shortening
Instant Coffee
Morton Salt
Date and Nut Cookies
tediO /or Frying
Mtawu!.' Ho»o«
RU’n et Itdietd
It. 86*
sr tl”
2 25*
l„k 49f
Prlaet oWaaWve Maaday, Tuesday aad Wadnaada*, Nev. 14-tl-lb.
In Ennis -Vfa H»|.S %• rteKt ta B»lt e«b*t<t>ai. Ha salas ta dalla.s,
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lattla 1
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am Yav> Oetinf J n— 1 J*
and hn'l
SAFEWAY
mbon't f^oryel
Large Filberts
Baby Walnuts
Stuart Pecans *
Mixed Nuts ...M
Jelly Beans
Assorted Chocolates
Mb.
Call#
49*
45*
a. 55*
554
29*
39*
Old Fashioned Mix sarc-,. c39*
Fluffiest Marshmelows arts at 35*
Cream Cheesejasrsissr"* 2 w 27*
Raibury
Candy
I lb.
Cade
Cell#
MOt
Pk*.
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Whipping Cream sro:
lucerne — Sc Fresh
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The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1958, newspaper, November 27, 1958; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801407/m1/2/?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.