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ENNIS DAILY NEWS, ENNIS, ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS SATRDAT EVENTTGAGUST
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painted jars. DAVIS & COLLINS, ship, special tribute will be paid
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We solicit a phone call, COLLECT, if
interested in a monument or marker for
Protect Winter
Suit and Coats
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' tain of Our Salvation,” by the pas-
stration work, plan to attend the
Corsicana Livestock & Agricultr-
NOTICE TO ALL A’
BOOK HOLDERS
—Coard rf Thanks
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the roughest stock from the range
country, do not pass up the Texas
Championship Rodeo at the Corsi-
Pit made Hickory smoked Bar-
becue. Home Ice Co. & Food Store
Miss Mary Moore
Becomes Bride Of
Cleburn Thedford
In a twilight ceremony at the
Church of God, Miss Mary Moore
Day
Phone
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Pit made Hickory smoked Bar-
becue. Home Ice Co. & Food Store
Waxahachie Marble
and Granite Co., Inc.
—Invoices
—Index Cards
Church of Christ
Howard White, Minister
■ FOR SALE: Electric refrigerator,
Phone 828-J.
Vacationing- in Frost
Mrs. Alma. Germany has gone to
Frost to spend her two weeks va-
cation.
YARBROUGH
ELECTRIC SHOP
Christian Science
Society of Ennis
by the armed forces and by civilians, that can’t be manufactseewith
out fat. Save and turn in every pound you cart.
/Welcome
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to the
Former
Resident
Vacationing
Miss Billie Rice, employee in the
Southern Pacific office here, has
gone to San Angelo to spend her
vacation.
ford, with the Rev. G. W. Alford
performing the ceremony.
After a short wedding trip, Mr.
and Mrs. Thedford will make their
home at 804 West Avenue, Ennis.
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tioned at the Fitzsimmons Hospi-
tal in Denver. Mrs. Bush will visit
her aunt, Mrs. Eva Hunnicut for,
about two weeks.
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LOST: Bunch of keys, important.
Return to News Office. Liberal re-
ward.
Ice Cold Watermelons. Guaran-
teed. Home Ice Co.
Ice Cold Watermelons. Guaran-
teed. Home Ice Co.
FOR RENT: Bedrooms to gentle-
men only. Write Box 2X, care En-
nis News.
WANTED: Boy for regular route.
Apply at News office at once.
Crystal Ice Cream Factory now
operated by Home Ice Co. Food
Store. Get any amount of high-
grade ice cream here.
—Dodgers
—Announcements
—Social Stationery
—Shipping Tags
—Labels
—Form Letters
—Scratch Pads
—Bill Heads
—Letterheads
—Noteheads
—Envelopes
—Statements
—Placards
Ten acres good farm land near
Ennis on good road with nice
five room dwelling, double ga-
rage, barn, poultry house 10x-
30 feet, well water and two
cisterns, about 15 fruit trees,
electric lights, bath and sew-
erage. Land fenced. Minimum
to handle $2,000.00 cash, bal-
ance terms.
Ice cold watermelons, guaranteed
Home Ice Company.
Hillsboro and will preach for the
evening service using as his subject
“Open Gates.”
There will be a vocal solo by Car-
Circle No. 4—Mrs. Jack Rhea, 103
E. Milam.
Wednesday:
7:15 p-m. Sunday School officers
and teachers meeting.
8:00 p.m. Mid-week prayer serv-
Miss Vanderslice,
W. R. Sepencer Wed
In Vent or, Va.
Here From Houston
Mrs. A. C. Wright spent Thurs-
day in Houston, and has returned
home. She was accompanied home
by her cousin, Patsy Ruth Kelley
of Walder, Texas.
Sundays:
Masses at 7 a. m. and 9 a. m,
Week days:
Daily service at 7 a. m.
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—Booklets
— Blooters
—Checks
—Receipts
—Warrants
—Post Cards
/- —Gin Forms
—Sale Circulars
—Notes
—Deeds
—Mortgages
—Tickets
—Folders
—Programs
—Ruled Forms
—Blank Forms
—Business Cards
—Calling Cards
Assembly of God
D. B. Neel, Minister
301 W. Milam
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■ Office at 900 E. Knox St.
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St. John Nep. Catholic
Church
Rev. F. Kowalski, Pastor
Rev. V. P. Micola, Assistant
Texas’ largest Brahman Show, T.
largest Pig show, Hybrid Corn ex-i
hibits, outstanding Home Demon=;
Should be in every refrigerator.
Saves food, Saves electricity, cuts
defrosting 1-2. Exclusive agents in
Ennis.
ALLEN FURNITURE CO.
Holy Redeemer
Church
Father John C. McCarthy
Pastor
FOR SALE: Farm of 130 acres, all
conveniences, 11-2 mile from town
on Creechville Road. Mrs. John Pa-
tak, Route 2.
Have several homes for
sale, might have the one
that you want.
Joe C. McCreary, Agent.
Insurance, Real Estate
Ennis Texas
First Baptist
Church
S. T. Francis, Pastor
General contracting and
repair work.
Tabernacle Baptist
Church
Robert C. Fling, Pastor
St. Thomas Episcopal
Church
Corner Sherman and Tyler
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Colored Churches
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
(Colored)
9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Sermon by Pastor.
6:00 p.m. Training Union.
7:45 p.m. Sermon by the Assist-
ant Pastor.
classes for everyone. Mrs.
look like new for next fall.
Grant’s on West Brown.
Bible study classes, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship, 10:50 a.m.
Sermon Subject: The First Gos-
pel Sermon in Completness.
Young peoples’ classes 7:30. p.m.
Evening worship, 8:30 pm.
Sermon subject: Christ’s Perfect
Government.
Ladies’ Bible Class Tuesday, 9:00
a.m.
Mid-week Service, 8:30 p.m.
WANTED: To lease or rent small
home as place I have lived sever-
al years has sold- Would consider
2-bedroom apartment. Call me at
Postoffice or home. Phone 1018-J.
W. F. Onstead.
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There will be new thrills, new
shows, new exhibits on the Midway
with America’s oldest Carnival on
its 47th Annual tour at the Corsi-
cana Livestock & Agricultural Show
on September 12-16, 1944.
in Norfolk, Va.
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion was held at Di Lullo’s Res-
| turant in Margate, Va., after which
, the couple left for Atlantic City,
N.J., for a brief honeymoon. They
will return to their respective posts
of duty.
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Sunday Services:
9:45 Church School Classes for
all ages.
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10:50 Morning Worship Services.
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For every - high priest taken from
among men is ordained for men
things pertaining to God. Hebrews
Rev. P. L. Shuler, of Ferris, will
preach and Jack Horton will sing
“O Blessed Fields of Judah.”
7:30 Methodist Youth Fellowship
in the Bungalow.
8:15 Evening Service. The pastor
If your tires need zecspping,
bring them to the Red Moon Petro-
leum Co.
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The cover of the present ‘A’
book must be retained when the
coupons are exhausted as this
back cover must accompany the
application for renewal in Sep-
tember.
ENNIS WAR PRICE and RA-
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FOR SALE: My home, 303 E- Mi-
lam Street, A-1 condition. Three
bedrooms. $$4,800 cash. See Geo.
Sorrels at Barber shop.
FOR RENT: Unfurnished rooms.
1704 N. Breckenrdige.
Methodist Church
Rev. G. Alfred Brown, Pastor
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WANTED: Dependable white girl
or woman to care for elderly lady
and help with husework. Perman-
p ent for right person. Call 285.
I WANTED: To buy second hand ba-
by buggy, prefer pre-war. Phone
688-J. at night and 93 in day time.
New shipment Orloff Attar of
Petals Articles. Cologne at $1.25,
plus tax. Toilet Water at $1.50, plus
PORCH CHAIRS—
Canvas seat and back, rocking
style, only $4.95. Shipment of only
12 just received, get yours now
before they are gone.
ALLEN FURNITURE CO-
that Tatum had lived.
Special attention is called to the
fact the that the Sunday morning
worship service is to begin on time
at 10:50 with the organ prelude.
The closing assembly of the Sunday
School is. being discontinued and
the congregation is asked to be si-
lent and reverent with the begin-
ning of the first note of the or-
gan.
the Life of Israel.” Golden text: will return Sunday afternoon from
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tax; $1.00 boxes of soap; Flower
Potpourri at $1.25, plus tax; Tal- ice.
j most outstanding farm exhibits, if
it’s unusual educational exhibits
that you are looking for, if it’s fun
and pleasure on the Midway and in
the Rodeo arena, then do not pass
up the Corsicana. Livestock & Ag-
ricultural Show, September 11-16,
1944.
To Denver Colorado
Mrs. R- H. Bush and Mrs. Geo.
Lake and daughter, Georgianna,
left this morning for Denver, Colo.
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teed. Home Ice Co.
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LIVESTOCK ! tion.
Attention farmers, Thoroughbred I
Herefords for sale at Ennis Auc-
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lantic City, N.J. in 1942, and join-
ed the WAVES the following year.
She is now stationed in Washing-
ton, D.C., as telegrapher in the Bu-
reau of Ordnance, Navy Depart-
ment-
Mr. Spencer graduated from En-
j nis high school in 1940, and attend-'
l ed Temple Junior College, Temple,
। Tex., before enlisting in the Navy
in June, 1943. He is now stationed i
was graduated from All right, boys, we know it’s a hot day and that dunk in the pool
— • - - - cool you off. But don’t forget to do what you started out to do—taka
that used fat to the meat dealer. There are many vital products needed
FOR RENT: One or two nice
rooms. All conveniences, Knight-
! Hurst addition, Garage if desired.
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tion Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret
Maddox, Dallas, Texas.
Visitor Here
Robert Green has returned from
a visit in Fort Worth with his
grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Greene,
who accompanied him home for
the week end.
worship. [ olyn Earles.
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Children’s coloring books and
animated books. Also baby gift
merchandise. Davis and Collins.
2:27-30, 35;
First Christian
Church
Clifford B. Thomas,
Associate Pastor
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young people between the ages of
10-14 are urged to be present,
8:00 p.m. Evening service. Serm-
on by the pastor.
Monday, August 14:
The Woman’s Council will ob-
serve Visiting Day Monday. Mem-
bers are urged to visit old mem-
bers, new members, and members
who are ill.
Other announcements will be
made at the services Sunday.
“The well beaten path is not al-
ways the right road.”
A welcome is extended to all to
come worship with us.
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Children’s coloring books and
animated books. Also baby gift
merchandise. Davis and Collins.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE— Wednesday of each
week an authorized Singer Sew-
ing Machine agent and repair man
will be in Ennis at Mrs. Arm-
strong’s Shop, 114 South Dallas St.
Bring your machine on that day
to be repaired and purchase gen-
uine Singer needles, oil and parts-
Vanderslice, T 3-c USNR, daughter. 23
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Vander- g
and monthly Steward’s meeting.
Bro. Bond, the District Superinten-
dent will be present to Conduct the
Conference.
There is a welcome for all.
Sunday Masses, 7:00 a.m. and
9:30 a.m.
Week Days, 7:00 a.m.
A must on your list will be the
mammoth parade on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 12th, down the streets of
Corsicana to open the 1944 Corsi-
cana Livestock && Agricultural
Show7. Don’t forget Tuesday, School
Day and Kiddies Day.
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FOR RENT: Three unfurnished
rooms, 802 North Main Street.
■Sunday School, J. E. Minter, Su-
perintendent, 10:00 a-m.
Preaching by the pastor 11:00 a.
m Subject, The Sufficiency of God’s
Grace. In the afternoon at 3 o’-
clock we will observe a. memorial
service for John C. Edwards who
was killed in action in Italy, Aug.
16, 1944. Then at the evening ser-
vice 8:15 Rev. Joe Hixon will bring
the message- Bro. Hixon has just
recently been licensed by the
church to preach. His many friends
I am sure, will want to hear him
in this, his first message to the
church. Come and support him
with your prayers and presence.
May we all be in our places at all
the services.
PHOTO FGLDERS
Photo folders for your men in
service. Both single and double
folders, Ennis Daily News Office.
PHOTO FOLDERS
Photo folders for your men in
service. Both single and double
folders, Ennis Daily News Office.
Photo folders for your men in
service. Both single and double
folders, Ennis Daily News Office.
Mimeograph paper and supplies,
stencils, correction fluid- Ennis
Daily News.
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—Nice assortment of everyday
greeting cards. Davis and Collins.
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To see the roughest, toughest
Rodeo of them all, top hands and Mrs. Lake and daughter have gone
to be with Mr. Lake who is sta-
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Are you being safe and portect-
ing your winter suits and coats
from moths? Grant’s will take
‘care of them for you, and they will
FOR RENT: Furnished rooms.
Miss Katie Daffan, 308 North Dal-
las. St., Ennis.
Rawlins, general superintendent;
Mrs. Leo Kirkpatrick, superintend-
ent of Youth Department.
10:50 a.m. Morning Worship. Ser-
mon by the pastor. The special
music will be a duet by Mrs. J. H.
Clarke and Mrs. Leo Kirkpatrick.
6:45 p.m. C.Y.F. Meeting. All
LONG DISTANCE HAULING
Every Load Insured
MOFFETT’S TRANSPORTATION
Waxahachie, Phone 276
Popular Prices
And Good Work
' For ’ protection against Moths, I
। call 16 and let Grant’s see that
your winter suits and coats are
j ready for their next season. The
1 prices are popular and the work
is extra good. Remember, it’s
Grant’s Tailor Shop on West
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FOR SALE: New cotton mattresses
with ACA tick. J. P- Sims, 109 S.
Main St., Ennis, Tex.
FOR SALE: Refrigeratec milk cool-
er, 1-8 10 gal. can size, 3-4 10 gal
can size. Johnny Speir Refrigera-
tion and Appliance Co.
V FOR SALE Cheap—A metal clari-
net. Mrs Jno. M. Weekley, 510 W.
Denton St. Phone 624.
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Show, September 12-16, 1944.
2:45 p.m. Choir rehearsal.
8:00 p.m. Evening worship. Spe-
cial music. Message, “Seven Blun-
ders of the World,” by the, pastor.
Service broadcast over KAND at
8:30.
Monday:
3:30 p.m. WMU Bible lesson in
the following homes:
Circle No. 1—Mrs. Fannie Good-
i win, 301 S. Laurel.
'Circle No. 3—Mrs. W. R. Pool,
1303 N. Preston.
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
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10:50 a-m. Morning
Sunday:
7:30 a.m. Baptist • Hour over
to the memory of Lt. Tatum Fowler
who was killed in France July 13.
This, the first gold star on the
church flag, will be put in place
by his brother, Andrew Fowler, who
is stationed at Camp Claiborne, La-
Miss Mary Ann Kendall and the
choir will render special music for
the occasion and the pastor will
make a brief talk on the great life
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9:00 a.m. Celebration of Holy
Communion. Rev. William H. Fox
being celebrant.
10:00 a.m. Church School.
slice of Ventror, Va., to Walton
Russell Spencer, ART 2-0 USNR, I
son of Thomas C. Spencer and the
late Mrs. Spencer of Ennis, was
solemnized Sunday, July 30, at 2:30
o’clock in Epiphany Church, Ven- }
tror, Va-, with the Rev. Charles E..
McCoy officiating.
The bride, who was given in mar-
riage by her father, wore her white
uniform. She carried a beautiful
bouquet of white orchids. Her
bridesmaid, Miss Dorthea Ullrich
of Ventror was dressed in blue and
carried a bouquet of yellow roses.
Mrs. Doris Jacoby played the tra-
ditional wedding music on the or- l
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Edward J- Harrold of Ventror j
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Nowlin, C. A. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 189, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 12, 1944, newspaper, August 12, 1944; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475968/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.