The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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Alma Will Have
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WANT ADS
I has been called to the pastorate of
WOLVERINE
FOR RENT
Read the ads—it y-
Alma School Friday and Saturday,
angel food cake and ice cream.
the Dr. Terry Lome. Phone 1219-W
Favors for the girls were dolls proceeds to be used for the bene-
and for the boys, horns.
And Special
ALE
$3.95
will i
Decatur St.
FOR SALE
this morning.
Mrs.
sidered very critical and her other 1
children have been wired to come. |
1 rouble.
TUCKO tod ay eliminates you
ENNIS PHARMACY
FOR SALE—Five lots in the Cald- ‘ tertained in the home of Mrs. Sam
VOTE FOR
Republican Nominee
C. David Thomson
FOR CONGRESS
NOV. 3
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HULLS
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is priceless—Good Light is cheap !
Farmersville to have charge of the Permanents --$1.50 to $5.00
MEAL, 25 pounds
50c
____90c
1 this week.
W. D. ARDEN
Southwestern Life Ins. Co.
Phone 593
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The Dorcas Class of the Taber-
nacle Baptist Sunday school en-
Nyal Cold Capsules, 50c box----
Nyal Analgesic Balm, 25c tube_-
Back shell horse-hide up-
per with Goodyear wing-
foot sole.
Carnival on the nights of October
14, 15 and 16. Wednesday, Thurs-
teachers of the class, and of those
who have been called out to teach
Dorcas Class of
Tabernacle S. S.
Honors Teachers
Mr. and'Mrs. Wallace Glaspy, Mr.
and Mrs. Farrar Atwood and Mrs.
man,
The
Child Study Club
Met in Home of
Mrs. J. C. Haynes
Start your boy now,
plain what insurance*
mean, let him handle
premiums later—and
the objective, securing broadcast-
ing by music students.
ex-
can
the
this
Lockie Mae Miller were visitors in
Dallas for the day.
C. P. Clark, Jr.,
Celebrated His
Eleventh Birthday
Mrs. Tom Aldridge attended the
Centennial in Dallas today.
association in regard to obtaining
this privilege..
The monthly student programs
at Sims Library will be continued.
that money saved now
future value.
Save by buying your hardware
at King Hardware Company.
announced the entire council
this year.
day and
week.
Steel cap to insure protec-
tion for your' feet—
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held in Corsicana last Friday'
be given.
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Newman
have returned from their honey-
moon and are at home east of
Ennis. •
Nyseptol, full pint---------------
Nyal Nasal Drops, 35c size-----
Ultra Extract Witch Hazel, pint
BOWEN MOTOR COACHES.
Now open in their new location,
in the Mulkey-Humble Station, 201
North Kaufman street, cn Highway
75. Phone 1000.
ish and Mis. J. P. Sims. Delicious
refreshments were served, consist-
ing of coffee with cake, topped
with whipped cream and apricot.
About twenty members of the
class were present.
Palmer Baptists
Provide Proper Light with
I.E.S. BETTER SIGHT LAMPS
Tuesday night to see Casa Man-
ana. -
____2 inr 50c
_____2 for 25c
HELP YOUR KIDNEYS
If functional kidney or Bladder
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Roberts, 609 j odist bungalow here Tuesday even-
; ing. Churches at Waxahachie, Fer-
----- ris and Ennis were represented.
On sale at various stores . , . or at the
nearest store of the— . , 1.
exmemunomasaazaanamamuamaasesm
Mrs. A. Pearson’s
Marinello Beauty Shop
205 East Avenue
____2 for 50c
____2 for 35c
______2 for 50c
Carnival Friday Call Rev. L. D. Wood
And Saturday
Byrd Community
Gives Carnival
Next 3 Nights
Mrs. G. M. Bounds
Critically Ill
Children Coming
Dunkerley Jewelry
Store
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$1.50 and $2.00
Shampoo and wave set_25c
YOU CAN BANK
ON THIS!
AUTHORIZED
AUTO
RE-FINISHING.
— STATION-
Bulova Watches
Only authorized dealer in
Ellis County
FELIX ATWOOD
—Attorney at Law—
Ennis State Bank Building
Offico Phone 784
Residence Phone 82?.
1 Union president, and Miss Loraine
4 I Marks, also of Ennis, Union secre-
I tary. The Ennis young people also
About sixty young people were
present at the Methodist Young
! Peoples’ Union, held at the Meth-
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PLANTERS COTTON OIL MILL
PHONE 280
COTTON MARKET.
(Furnished Daily by Joe Joleseh)
Coton closed ten points up at
12 to 12.02.
Relieve the burning \
soreness of externally \
caused pimples,and aid ’
healing of these ugly de-
fects with soothing
Resinol/
WIPPERN
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service
Phone 100, 209 S. Dallas St.
Licensed
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
H,
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cents, come to the annual Byrd : The
F -rp ’ p. , [ succeeding the Rev. L. M. Joines,
F Or 1 heir 1 astor | who went to the Forney church.
' PLANG TUNING.
I make a specialty of piano work
and repair all kinds of string in-
struments. Work guaranteed. Call
me at Allen Furniture Co. Phone
65.—J. A. MCOluney.
(Does not include pulling
Front wheels)
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Miss Helen Wood, stenographer :
in the office of L. L. Barber, who ■
has been quite sick with influ- j
enza, is improving.
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Mosshart’s
! a form of ring-worm that deeply imbeds it-
Bounds' condition is con- I self between inner layers of the skin. Blis-
An 11-pound son was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Roberts at
their home on East Brown St.
WCTU To Meet
Tuesday in Home of
Mrs. Cora Watkins
WANTED—To trade for 100 yds.
of gravel.—McCall’s Electric.
; FOR RENT.—Three room apart-
l ment, nicely furnished, newly dec-
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ters sometimes form and encourage spread-
ing. TUCKO FOOT REMEDY instantly
stops the burning and itching, and pene-
trates under the skin, destroying the germ.
Miss Arline Dandridge is sick
at her home on West Knox street.
Mrs. S. A. Clift, president, was
in the chair. Mrs. George O. Alvis,
secretary, recorded.
An interesting meeting followed.
Plans for the term were made.
Needee Adhesive Plaster, 5-yard roll_______ for 25c
Nyol Iron and Yeast Tablets, bot. of 100____2 for $1
Nyseptol Tooth Paste, 25c tube-------------2 for 25c
Nyal Magnesia Tooth' Paste, 25c size______2 for 25c
Ny-Naps, box of 12---------______------2 for 29c
Honey & Horehound Cough Syrup, 50c bot._2 for 50c
For one big and congenial time,
for lots of fun, and prizes that
are to be given away for five I
FOR RENT—The lower floor
harmony with that performance.
No longer' are they considered
separate and apart from intelli-
gent playing.
The association Ts anticipating
a co-operation of county residents
in its earnest efforts to advance
the leading fine art music.
MIXED FEED
served by the Ennis young people,
assisted by Mrs. E. W. Bridges and
Mrs. O. R. Colvin.
The next meeting is to be held
in Ferris Nov. 10.
Avonia Gerald, Monroe, La.
Special Workers’ Band, 1
Mrs. Frankie Davis
Had Operation In
Temple Hospital
Manicure, lash
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-
i tee. Price 50c and $1.00.
Car Washed
Mrs. Gran
Cars Greased
association voted to adopt
lamp ? These table and floor lamps have been scientific*'
ally worked out to give adequate light without glare.
And they cost no more than any good lamps. Make Sure
that your child has the right chance in life . .. that she
has every opportunity to do well in her studies ... that
her health is not affected in any one of many ways by
eyestrain . .. that reading and study seem an agreeable
task to her, and not an unavoidable drudgery. Eyesight
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FORECLOSURE SALE.—A home
for $500, low down payment, bal-
ance like rent. T. H. Floyd. Phone
333.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Walker
and son will move to Dallas this
week where Mr. Walker has ac-
cepted a position with a Marvin
Drug Store.
“Safety”
SHOE
MEAL, 100 pounds____
4,;
Young
eyes
The W. C. T. U. will meet Thurs-
day at 3 p. m. in the home of
Mrs. Cora Watkins, 500 North Main
Street.
Reports of the district meeting
f -Inquire About Our Special-
We Strive to Please
All Work Guaranteed
nora McClintock
MRS. CECIL COWLING
Operators
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PARTNERS—IN HIS FIRST
BUSINESS VENTURE
GAS AND WOOD HEATERS
Plenty of new and used heat-
ers to select from, will trade for
your old ones.
ALLEN FURNITUZE CO.
and pride of those members of
the class who have served as
Phone 78—Corner E. Bay-
lor and Main Sts.
well addition. Adolph Novy. j Curry Tuesday afternoon -in honor
Eugenia Mahon atended the Finn- ’_____________________________________1 of the teachers of the class.
tier Centennial in Fort Worth I Miss Annie M Wood ' The president, Mrs. M. B. Mose-
I w r- T t * a ' ley, spoke in terms of affection
With Volunteers At [
Mary Hardin-Baylor !
First Baptist Church here,
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b. Wood of Fort Worthr
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The Child Study Club met Tues-
day afternoon in the home of
Mrs. J. C. Haynes.
Following the business' session
names of new members were sub-
mitted for membership.
Mrs. W. C. Thornton, Mrs. R. I.
McLendon and Mrs. R. A. Chap-
man gave some interesting ad-
dresses on “Science of Better
Breeding.”
The officers are: First vice-pres- in other dearamtnts were sivkn
kana; second vice-president, Kath- j They are Mrs. T. C. Spencer, Mis.
ryn Wilson, Teague; third vice- j Clint Earles, Mrs. . Hillyer Estes,
president, June Williams, Long- i Mrs. Wesley Goodwin, Mrs. W. H.
view; recording secretary, Kather- j Fluker, Mrs. Lois Parks, Miss Sue
line Fogel, Austin, corresponding ।
Belton, Texas, Oct. 14. All va- 1 in other departments.
cancies of the Baptist Student I The present teacher, Mrs. T. M.
Union Council have been filled, । Spence, and the past teacher, Mi's,
and Demeris Buchel, president, has , p L Roorbach, were presented
for i with beautiful corsages. The mem-
| bers of the class who are working
returned Ennis Texas
from Temple where he has been j —Special On Permanents—
with Mrs. Davis, who had a minor |
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ity, Joan Stevens, New Orleans;
extension director', Evelyn Rolfe, County Mus1c
Vernon, and stewardship, chair-
Ellis County Music Teachers
Association held its first meeting
for the year at Sims Library in
Waxahachie Saturday, Oct. 10,
I at 3 o’clock.
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Friday nights of this j Mrs. Augusta- Bates Coleman
i and Mrs. Osce Claunch were ap-
The Byrd community wishes by I pointed to confer with the state
this means and through your lo-
cal newspaper to extend all of you
Mrs. C. P. Clark entertained
Tuesday afternoon at her home,
508 West Avenue, celebrating the
eleventh birthday of her son, C.
P. Clark, Jr.
A number of games and con-
tests were planned for the after-
noon entertainment. Mrs'. Clark
was assisted by Mrs. Earl Elling-
ton, Mrs. Frank Barnett, Misses
Marian Dunkerley and Cathryne
Wood.
Oscar Ellington and Margaret
Ann Davis were winners in a let-
ter contest. Earl D. Shaw, Jr., and
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EEms
DAVIS MOTOR COMPANY has ' ow opened a
modern PAINT DEPARTMENT for youv service. Our
men have had long years of experience which en-
ables us to give you the very best work that can be
had in the larger cities at a much lower cost. We
are thoroughly conversed with all the newer meth-
ods of DUCO and DE LUXE PAINTING. Call 72 and
et us give you an estimate on a paint job.
DAVIS MOTOR COMPANY
CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER
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character-building' influence: American Beauty Flour demon- ,
in his life. I stration at the county fair there j dyes, Clairals.
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< ■ Because children know little about cause and effect, i
they readily accept conditions which an adult would L
quickly recognize as undesirable. That’s why extri cate 1
' must be taken to see that children have enough light, *
and that it doesn’t glare in their eyes from the light |
source or the printed page. Does your child read or :
study by an I.E.S. (Illuminating Engineering Society)"
secretary, Leila Katherine Routh, j Harry Stone.
Oklahoma City; treasurer. Mary ; Tokens of appreciation were
Elizabeth Howard, Belton; choris- j also given to the officers of the
ter, Daisy Mae Young,' Weslaco; ' class and to Mrs. Louis Joly, Jr
pianist ,Mabel Kate Taylor, Jef- the associate superintendent of
uUu; Sunday school representa- ' the department.
tive. Rosalee Morris, Bastrop; Bap- J Assisting Mrs. Curry, as co-host-
tist Training Union representative, 1 esses, were Mrs. F. L. Roorback,
Mrs. Tom Boothe, Mrs. E. C. Par-
Miss Doris Mitchell and Miss !
Mary Blain, Houston.
council meeting is held In W axalachie
BUTLER’S HOME BEAUT!
SHOP
—206 WEST CROCKETT—
Try us, we’ll make you beau-
and brow
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REPEATING OUR LOAN
OFFER
Chester L. • Mays, president of
the Community Natural Gas Com-
pany, Will C. Grant, advertising
manager, and L. L. Dyer, all of
Dallas, were guests today of J.
H. Duke, district manager of the
Community Natuts1 Gas Company
here.
Sale Lasts Only Four Days
WEDNESDAY' thru SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson
were visitors in Dallas Tuesday.
F. A. Bounds of Milford arrived ! -— ---—g wm, 7
this morning to be with his moth- j Athlete’ 5 E O 0 X
er, Mrs. G. M. Bounds, who is se- i KrcvEEw
riously ill in the home of her I Mave burning itch, Jackins®
daughter. Mrs. J. B, Black. Mrs. I or scalding between or beneath your
Bounds had a cerebral hemorrhage j toes? If so you are probably suffering with
'Athlete’s Foot. This distressing diseaseis
J orated.—Mrs. H. W.
North McKinney.
Not so often as formerly,
but yiu still hear occa-
sionally that banks are
“too tight”—they “won’t
loosen up and lend money,
etc., etc.”
TEXAS POWERS LIGHT
Elesezizyag.choop Company;
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And dozens of other NYAL and special purchase
items included in this sale.
on an absolute
Delay increase
applications <
every Monday morning at 10:45
o’clock.
Frankie Davis- has
operation in Scott & White Sani-
! tarium. Mrs. Davis is getting along
i splendidly.
NYAL 662 for 1
2
Nyal Halibut Liver Oil Capsules, box of 50-2 for $1
Ultra Oil Shampoo. _1-----------------—____2 for 50c
Zinc Oxide Ointment, 25c tube------------2 for 25c
Boric Acid Powder, 2-oz. package-----------2 for 15c
Nyal Epsom Salts, lb. package------------2 for 20c
Nyal White Pine and Tar, 25c size----------2 for 25c
Spirits of Camphor, 1 ounce______________2 for 25c
Nyad Fountain Syringe, 2 quart------------2 for $1.25
Pocket Watch, Coupon Special________________ 90c
Alarm Clock, Coupon Special_______________— 89c
! fit of the school.
Elaborate arrangements are
■ being made for a highly entertain-
ing program and several hundred
visitors from surrounding commu-
i nities are expected to attend.
I There will be a number- of val-
uable prizes to be given away and
your favorite game of “Bingo,”
j along with other features of en-
: 1 tertainment - are being arranged.
a kind and cordial invitation to
come out and enjoy yourself.
Come hungry and enjoy some
of the best home made sandwiches,
pies and cakes for the most mod-
erate sum of 5c each. You can’t <
prepare a meal at home that i
cheap ,so let’s all get together and
spend a night that you will really
enjoy.
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Mary Virginia Barnett received
the award in a picture contest’,
and Margaret Ann Davis and
Earl Shaw won in the pig contest.
The birthday cake of angel food
was decorated in pink and green ,
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STOP THAT ITCHING.
If bothered by itching of Ath-
. lete’s Foot, Eczema, Itch, Ring-
worm or sore aching feet Ennis
Pharmacy will sell you a jar of
Black Hawk Ointment on a guar-
antee. Price 50c and $1.00.
Instant Service Awaits,
automibilists who depend
on us.
| Everyday Home Remedies— Aids to Health and Beau-
I ty, Stationery, Rubber Goods and Drug Sundries.
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Mrs. Coleman is chairman of
the November' 2 program.
The association is growing in
number and interest. Mrs. Sewell
of Midlothian, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Pierce of Trinity music faculty re-
cently became member's.
This is Mrs. S. A. Clift’s second
year as president. She has given
time and thought to the work and
has secured results.
The Ellis County Festival will
be held in April. These have
proven to be an incentive to stu-
For the benefit of any re-
maining skeptics we repeat
what we have said con-
sistently all along—We
have the money and the
intentiin of making any
intention of making any
us.
HOW’S YOUR OVE3COAT?
Why not call us today, let us
"iry clean” it, tighten old loose
Buttons', evenfix rips and tears.
We charge only fifty cents. Yet
it is wojiha- dollar.
ENNIS LAUNDRY & DRY
) , CLEANERS
Phond 99 We pay our. bills
Mr. und Mrs. Fount' Addington
---and sen, who have had an apart-
ment in. the home of Mrs. P. V.
Allen, have rented the Jimmie
Hobo hhome on South Paris street,
and will move soon to their new
home. • l
The amount the boy con-
tributes is not important—-
it’s the thrift training in-
volved, the saving for a pur-
pose instead of for knick-
nacks, the early realization
Palmer, Texas, Oct. 14.—The ।
presented the devotional. Miss
Alline Hammond and Miss Winnie
Hodo gave talks and Miss Billie
Jo Onstead sang “This Is My
Task.”
The recreational hour consisted
of games and contests, and fol-
lowing this, refreshments were
confection. Refreshments were j A carnival will be held at the
FOR SALE—Dining room, bed-
room and breakfast room sets.
Gas range, kitchen cabinet, one
rocker, gas heaters, 9x12 rug, two
baby beds, high chair, books, li-
brary table, Hoover, bookcase, vas
es, glassware, mirrors, pictures.—
309 N. Dallas St., Mrs. P. Free-
man’s residence.
belli Bell, Decatur; Volunteer
Band, Annie Mae Wood; Ennis;
Y. W. A., Lula Mae Norton, Mexia;
chapel program chairman, Lillian
McCullough, Dequoin, Ill.; public-
has gene to tiful.
FOR SALE—cow and white
Leghorn pullets.—J. O. Rivers, 606
West Freeman.
Druggists sell TUCKO
money bark guarantee,
your suffering. A few
His Dad is about the great-
est man in the: world to a
boy. To be a partner with
him is something to take se-
riously. And that’s what hap
pens when a wise father in-
sures his son’s life and lets
him pay part of the prem-
iums out of his allowance
or his earnings
dents as well as instructors. A
spiirt of co-operation exists among
the latter and an earnest striving
for a blue ribbon with the stu-
dents. In no sense are these oc-
casions regarded as contests. Re-
sults from them are improved
performance in the several de-
partments and the gradual insight
into the connection of theory and
H Nyal Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, pint-------2 for 95c
I Nyal Mineral Oil, pint______________________2 for 75c
I Nyal Antiacid Powder, 50c size------------2 for 50c
I Laxacold Tablets, 25c box—---------------2 for 25c
I Nyal Rubbing Alcohol, pint--______________2 for 50c
I Holdtite Dental Pate Powder, 50c size----2 for 50c
■ Nyal Mercurochrome Solution—•----------2 for 25c
| Nyal Carbolated Witch Hazel, 25c box ______2 for 25c
I Nyal Foot Balm,. 50c bottle___________ ___2 for 50c
I Nyal Aspirin Tablets, box of 12---------- __2 for 10c
1 Nyal1 Aspirin Tablets, bottle of 100------ 2 for 50c
Nyal Milk of Magnesia Tablets, 50c size--- 2 for 50 c
Nyal Cod Liver Extract Tablets, bot. of 85_ 2 for $1
Mrs. Lloyd Abrams of Houston
is a guest in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Dungan.
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THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 14/ 1936 '
FOR RENT.—My home at 408 j The meeting was conducted by
West Linden St. Apply at 305 East j Jack Hinton, Jr., of Ennis, who is
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FOR RENT—4 room apartment i A i L" Vn0 DeAN1e
I unfurnished. 208 W. Crockett St. j - *- S5
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' FOR RENT—Two light housekeep . r 1 NI:.
ling rooms, furnished or unfurnish Ln11S 1 UlesCay 1te
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