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for Christmas! You’ll want lots of good cookies, pies
and cakes at that time. Save your time and your in-
gredients ... let us do your baking.
The More Folks You Tell
The More Goods You Sell
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to consideration the ruthless de-
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Women Who Are
Hard of Hearing
To make this simple, no risk hearing
if you are temporarily deafened, bothere _
by ringing buzzing head noises due to hard-
ened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try th
Ourine Home Method test that so many sa:
has enabled them to hear well again. Yoi
must hear better after making this simpl
test or you get your money back at once.
Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at
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sees, ’neath winter’s fields of snow,
the silent harvests of the future
grow, God’s power must know.
the loan sharks would give up
without a strugggle did not take in
Sunbrite
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the new law into effect-
Shortcakes, made with
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spent' the Thanksgiving holidays in
Groesbeck as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Kinsala.
Mrs. John Schwartz and Miss
Katherine Schwartz visited Mrs. C.
A. Tompkins and sen in Ferris
Thanksgiving Day.
Miss Fredna Jean Maddux, stu-
dent at N. T. S. T. C., Denton,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with her mother, Mrs. Freddie
Maddux.
Miss Betty Joe Hamilton was a
holiday guest of Miss Hilda Sue
Huffaker.
Prepare for the
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T. M. Harper, Jr., enlisted in the
I Army Air Corps and left Friday
night for Camp Wolters for in-
doctrination.
Sgt. Lester Epps of the Army Air
Corps left Saturday for Miami
Beach, Florida, after a furlough
visit at home. He has been trans-
ferred from Las Vegas, Nevada, to
his new station in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Sealy are
visiting in Houston this. week.
Mrs. R. A. Ingle spent several
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There is no unbelief. The heart I
that looks on when dear eyelids
close and dares to live when life
1 days last week in the home of Mr.
double, and Mrs. Jimmie Porter in May-
There is no unbelief. Whoever
plants a seed beneath the sod. and
waits to see it push away the clod
—he trusts in God.
There is no unbelief. Whoever
says, when clouds are in the sky:
‘Be patient, heart; light breaketh
by and by,” trusts the Most High.
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TAKE SWAMP ROOT
TO. AVOID GETTENG
UP AT NIGHT
Kidney sufferers find fast relief with famous '
Doctor s tonic that helps wash away painful I
acid sediment. Feel better... sleep like a top! '
Thousands get fast; wonderful relief from ,
backache or getting up nights due to slug- I
gish kidneys with the remarkable stomachic
and intestinal liquid tonic called Swamp
Root. For Swamp Root acts to flush out acid
sediment from your kidneys. Thus soothing
irritated bladder membranes.
. Originally created by a well-known prac-
tising physician, Dr. Kilmer, Swamp Root is
a combination of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables
balsams and other natural ingredients. N,
harsh chemicals or habit-forming drugs. Jus
8cod ingredients that Quickly relieve bladder
pain, .backache, run-down feeling due to
tired kidneys. And you can’t miss its mar-
velous tonic effect!
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Mrs. Jessie Jackson and Oneta
moved into the house formally oc-
cupied by Mrs. Jessie Jackson and
Oneta. Mr. and Mrs. Ignac Slovak
have moved into the rooms for-
merly occupied by the Wards, in
the home of Mrs. Laura Ruffin.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wimberley
went to Dallas on business Mon-
day.
. Bvt. Clifton Benion returned i
Thursday from Hardin Field, Ill.,
and has come home to farm his
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Try Swamp Root today ! Thousands have
found relief with only one bottle. Take as
directed on package. All druggists sell Dr. i
Kilmer s Swamp Root.
j eteers. But those who thought that
pearl.
Miss Sara Beth Pritchard of
Memphis, Tenn., and Danny Sue
Reeves of Wilmer, were guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Potter during the Thanksgiving
holidays.
Mrs. Reuben Williams was
father’s land, E. G. Benton at Em- !
house. • ।
Alton Rogers went to Corsicana
Tuesday on business.
has only woes, God’s comfort
knows.
There is no unbelief. For thus by
day and night unconsciously, the
heart lives by the faith the lips de-
ny, God knoweth why. (Elizabeth
York Case).
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1 Motor Corps volunteers in Washington, D. C., take a final test in
1 Jeep operation as two Army officers give pointers. Upon completion
I of an instructor’s course Motor Corps members can operate any
। 1 vehicle, and sive it road repair too. ।
brought home last week from Wax-
ahachie Sanitarium and is conval-
escing nicely from an operation.
Recent guests in the home of
Mr. and rMs Harry Winford were
Mrs. Annie Mae Carpenter of Den-
ison, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rob-
ertson of Dallas.
Mrs. Oren Coffey and Miss Dar-
lene Coffey of Waxahchie, and
Mrs. Ben Coffey of Rockett, vis-
ited in the home of Mrs. Raymond
Smith on Sunday.
Mrs.. Hattie Culpepper spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Spence in Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Cleve-
land and family spent the week-
end with relatives in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winford and
children visited relatives in Dal-
las Sunday.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Schwartz on Thanksgiving
day were S. Sgt. Lecn Schwartz
of Scott Field, Ill., and Mr. and
Mrs. Glynn Schwartz of Dallas.
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Shrop-
shire and daughter of Fort Worth
were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Randall Farrar.
Mrs. Kate Wadley, Mrs. Block-
er Martin, Kay and Frances . vis-
ited relatives in Forney Thanks-
giving day.
O. G. Wadley was carried to
Waxahachie Sanitarium Sunday
for treatment.
Mary Nell Smith accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ranton of Fer-
ris to Bardwell for a visit Sunday.
Miss Ann Allen of Dallas vis-
ited in the home of Mrs. Alice
Stacks Sunday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. G. D. Kellar vis-
ited relatives in Jacksonville dur-
ing the holidays.
Sunday, Dec. 5, is regular sing-
ing day at the Church of Christ.
Everybody is cordially invited to
attend.
Mrs. H. G. Windham is conval-
escing from an operation perform- .
ed last week at Medical Arts Hos-
pital, Dallas.
Jane Bell, daughter of Mrs.
Fannie Kate Bell who had an ap-
pendectomy last week, returned
home Tuesday
Pfc. Henry Slovacek left Tues-
day for his camp in Oregon, after
spending his furlough with his pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slo-
vacek, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kendrick
and children of Houston spent the
Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Kendrick.
Beverley Benton spent Thanks-
man greed of the tribe.
! Without commenting on the me-
7 I rits of any legal questions involved
. । in the lawsuit, it does seem strange
• that the sharks—after violating
3 the provisions of the Texas Con-
stitution for years—have actually
appealed to the courts that are
set up under the very Constitu-
tion which these leeches have fla-
unted and are askings that the At-
torney General and district attor-
piled on top. A fluff of hard
sauce adds a tasty finish:
LEMON SHORTCAKES
2 cups sifted flour
3 teaspoons baking" powder
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon grated lemond rind
Dash of mace, if desired
6 tablespoons margarine
2/3 cup milk (about)
1 tablespoon melted margar-
ine
Fresh or canned fruit
Sift flour. Measure. Add bak-
ing powder, sugar, and salt and
sift again into a bowl. Add grated
lemon rind and mace, if desired.
Cut in margarine with a pastry
blender or two knives, blending
until mixture, resembles coarse
corn meal. Add milk, stirring un-
til flour is dampened. Turn out on
lightly floured board; knead 30
seconds. Roll dough about 14
inch thick; cut with large biscuit
cutter or floured knife. Put half
of shortcakes on greased baking-
sheet. Brush tops with melted
margarine. Place remaining short-
cakes on top; brush with margar-
ine. Bake in hot oven (450°F) 12
to 15- minutes. Split and serve
with any fresh or canned fruit
and cream, if desired. Makes
about 8 shortcakes.
Other favorite low-point recipes
are found in a 32-page cookbook
“Ration-Time Recipes.” Free copy
may be obtained from National
Cotton Council, Box 18, Memphis
(1) Tennessee.
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“Cheerful Credit” And a shine oar- j Thousands of dollars, even tens i
lor has this sign “We invite crit- I Of thousands of dollars. for atter-
icism; come in and raise h ■ neys’ fees and expenses would be |
There were many optimistic ' chicken feed" compared to the $30- | I
souls who thought the long right 000,000 which is estimated as an- j
against loan sharks, had been won
when the recent legislature gave
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ENNIS DAILY NEWS, ENNIS, ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 3, 1943
Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald
, and children have been on the !
sick list, having eaten something
that gave them a slight touch of
ptomaine pcison.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Evarts went j
j to Corsicana Sunday to see Mrs.
। Minnie Smotherman who is on the
' sick list, and is in the P. and S.
i Hospital.
Pfc. W. C. Ruffin, Jr., left Sun- j
day for Fresno, California after
spending a fifteen-day furlough
with his parents. j
Mrs. C. L. Ward and Mm. Willie
Ribble and Betty Jean of Rice, vis- !
lung Mrs. Minnie Smotherman Sat
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giving holiday with her grand-
father, E. G. Benton, in Emhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Simmons,
Sr., of Kermit, Texas, visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs- R. M.
Whitfiel last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. R.
M. Whitfiel and Helen, and Mrs.
George Black of Live Point motor-
ed to Dallas to see the wife and
wee son of Lt. C. L- Simmons, Jr.,
who isnowoverseas.
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Clifton Benton, E. G. Benton, | [
and Mrs. Robert Spruill of Em- I l
house visited in the Worth Ben- '
ton home Sunday.
j Pvt. and Mrs. Walter Price Mc-
Nutt of Salt ake City, Utah vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mullins
here 'uring the Thanksgiving hol-
idays- They have been guests of
his parents in Ennis while he re-
cuperates from a recent appen-
dectomy.
Pfc. J. W- Stacks of the Army
Air Corps returned to his station
at Moultrie, Ga. Wednesday, af-
ter a furlough spent with his pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stacks
in his honor, a Thanksgiving din-
ner was given by his parents for
fourteen guests, including Mr.. and
Mrs. Bill Jackson and son of Dal-
las, Miss Fredna Maddux of Den-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Jackson,
Mrs. Alice Stacks, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Stacks and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gothard and
daughters, Mrs. Charles Tate and
Misses Marjorie and Patsy Goth-
ard, attended the annual Thnks-
giving dinner at Bristol Thursday.
The Jacksonville College quartet
presented an enjoyable musical
program Wednesday evening at the
First Baptist Church. L. H. Hen-
drix of the college was the guest
speaker.
Miss Willie Mae Smotherman
spent the holidays with relatives
in Denton.
Miss Leafy Leach spent the
Thanksgiving holidays at her home
in Gainesville.
Mrs. Fannie Martin, Mr. and Mrs
Blocker Martin and Kay were
Dallas visitors Friday.
Word has been received here
that Jack Jones of Houston, for-
merly of Palmer has accepted a
position as manager of Standard
Brands Co., Inc., of Beaumont and
Port Arthur. He and his mother
will move to Beaumont soon.
Mrs. Arch Kinsala and Frances
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Nowlin, C. A. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 285, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1943, newspaper, December 3, 1943; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475757/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.