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Army and Navy Stationery
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all new colors
(With Name and Address printed)
W. D. ARDEN
Come In and See It Today
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L. G. McCarley, phone 295.
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FOR SALE: Electric washing ma- |
chine. 109 S. Clay St. or call 958.
Ennis Daily News
Classified Ads
now ready to serve you at home.
James W. Gandy, Phone 486.
— Up-to-Date Equipment
—Body and Fender Work
—Painting
—Brake Service
Plenty of Air Mall Stationery at
The News Office.
Waste paper collection, Monday,
August 20, 9 a.m.
FOR SALE: 15 Bed Springs 3-3 or
twin size at $10.00—Kendall’s Fur-
' niture.
Martha McKnight
Becomes Bride of
HARRIS CONNELL, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Connell, came in
the office yesterday with a bundle
New Fall
COATS
We have a few Children’s Play
Tents, 4 feet with center pole $3.95
—Kendall’s Furniture.
preferred. Miss Keller, Box 97,,En-
nis.
New shipment men’s blue cham-
bray shorts, all sizes—Thomas and
Gilpin.
• Hedge against the mort-
gage on your home.
Returns Home
Mrs. N. I. Lipscomb spent the
FOR SALE: My home, six rooms,
in A-1 condition, all conveniences.
See Dick Goodwin, 201 N. Kauf-
man St.
Sactheueaene
Ze ?maezance
Save paper, bundle and tie se-
curely, for August 20.
Waste paper collection, Monday,
August 20, 9 a.m.
Save papr, bundle and tie se-
curely, for August 20.
• Assure your wife and
yourself a competence in
old age ...
New shipment men’s blue cham-
bray shorts, all sizes—Thomas and
Gilpin.
SUMMER SUITS FOR
YOU AT GRANT’S
To Tulsa
Mrs. C. C. Patton and Miss Jean
Snell are leaving for a week’s vis-
it in Tulsa, Okla.
Week End Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Taylor and
Cpl. and Mrs. Louie M. Taylor of
Fort Worth were week end guests
Visiting Here
Jeannette and Thomas Sprague
of Dallas are visiting their grand-
mother, Mrs. G. G. McCulloch.
FOR SALE: Farmall F Tractor and
equipment. Charlie Chmelar, Ennis,
Route 1.
ALLEN’S
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ANNOUNCING—
the opening of
Dog and Cat
HOSPITAL
FOR SALE: Axminister Rug 9x18,
> good pattern $92.25—Kendall’s Fur-
niture.
Johnnie Speir
Refrigeration Service
Flash light batteries, Alarm Clocks,
and other hard to get items at
ALLEN FURNITURE co.
Just received a large shipment
of Beds in Dolly Madison, Poster
and Spool designs, Walnut or Ma-
ple finishes, also plenty of bed
springs.
ALLEN FURNITURE GO.
TAXI—You in a nurry?
Call 388—24-hour service
Hawkins TAXI
(Price includes printing of name and address)
$1.25 Not Printed
Stewarts Garage
116 East Avenue
That’s why all cars require more,
care now.
Let us check your car at regular
intervals—
PLUMBING
I served you overseas and
1701 Highway 75 North
We will board your pets
while you are on vacation
R. E. ERISMAN
Veterinarian
Phone 1166
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Returns Home
Mrs. J. C.. Harper, who has been
ill in the home of her sister-in-law
Mrs. A. D. Brown, in Waxahachie,
was brought to her home here in
tne Knighthurst Addition Monday.
She is" improving slowly.
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Representing
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Houston Visitors
! Mr. and Mrs.’ T. E. Hay have as
their guests Mrs. Tom Hay, Jr.,
and daughter, Pamela, Mrs. E. C.
Parish and Mrs. Roy Shotts, Jr.
and daughter, Karen of Houston.
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Stationed in Sheppard Field
Pvt. James F. Evans, son of Mr.
and Mrs J. H. Evans is stationed
at Sneppard Field.
Birth Certificates
If you need a birth certificate
see E. E. Glover.
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Here From Ft. Worth
Diane Youngblood, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Youngblood, Ft.
Worth, is visiting her grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Young-
blood, and aunt, Mrs. W. H. Mc-
Kenzie, Jr., of this city.
We have built a reputation in
Plenty Qf White Cotton Duck—56 inch wide
For Lawn Furniture and Awnings
Moved
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jett, who
have been living in a garage apart-
ment, 500 West Milam St., have
moved to their home, 1407 North
Preston St., which they recently
purchased.
The marriage of Miss Constance
Colvin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Randall Colvin, 407 North
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New shipment men’s blue cham-
bray shorts, all sizes—Thomas and
Gilpin.
one mile East of
Street lying between its inter-sec-
cion with North Breckenridge St.
and its intersection with North
Main Street, being the whole of
East Knox Street between Blocks
numbered 37 and 38, in the City of
Ennis, Texas.
Esselman. was brought home Sat-
urday from the Scottish Rite Hos-
pital where he was treated for
infantile paralysis.
WANTED: Furnished or unfurn-
ished house or apartment. Edgar
Martin. Phone 1000.
Have a dump truck; would like to
have gravel, sand or dirt hauling
Expected Home
Cpl. and Mrs. G. D. Bowmer, Jr.
of Denver, Colorado. are expected
home Tuesday to visit their par-
ents of Waxahachie and Feri is.
Cpl. Bowmer has been stationed in
Denver for a year and this is his
| second furlough, their having vis-
ited here in February.
Attended Services
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Wilson and
sons attended the funeral services
of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Burhl
IW. Wilson, at Avalon and Wills
Point Monday afternoon. Mrs. Wil-
son’s mother, Mrs. J. G. Gidden
of Waxahachie, also accompanied
them.
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Arrives
Mrs. Ben Wright has arrived
from the West Coast for a visit
with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Bard,
Also visiting in the Beard home is
another daughter, Mrs. Harley Jol-
ly and baby of O’Donnell, Texas.
FOR SALE: Mattress for single bed
Phone 490.
FOR SALE: One living room suit,
cheap. 302 W. Brown St. W. H.
Muirhead.
.. . the new, modern tread design
that is making O. K. Treadweld
recaps the choice of American
motorists. When you see the Rad-
ieg‘ you know it is okay.
O. K. RUBBER WELDERS
Eaualete TIRE Sendee
FOR SALE: Living room suit, large
dining set, bedroom' suit, other
household furniture. F. L. Huds-
peth, 201 W. Lampasas St., Phone
1124-J after 5 p.m.
SEAT COVERS
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for their words and deeds
of kindness in the death of our
husband and father. We also wish
to thank you for the beautiful flo-
ral offerings.— Mrs. John Wood
and children.
Tested Flashlight batteries three
for ten cents. Also several style
flashlights. Wadsworth Auto Stores.
the permanent closing and vacat- week end in Dallas with herdau-
ing of that portion of East Knox - ghter, Lorraine, and attended the
Brought Home
Mrs. W. H. Muirhead who had a
serious operation in Baylor Hos-
pital in Dallas and who has re-)
mained in the hospital for four
weeks, was brought to her home
here 302 W. Brown St., Monday
afternoon. She is improving nice-
ly.
Week End Visitors
Little Patricia Gayle Pittman
and Mrs. Ollie Benefield spent the
week end here.
was solemnized Sunday evening at
the First Methodist Church, El
Paso. The bridegroom is the son
of Mrs. Willoughby R. Cloud, Lou-
isville, Ky.
The Rev. G. C. Gray officiated
and Mrs. F. W. Selvidge played
traditional wedding music.
Mr. Colvin gave his daughter in
marriage. She wore a gray gab-
ardine suit with black accessorie
She carried a prayer book topped
with a white orchid. Miss Martha
Bolding was maid of honor and
Robert K. Pfunder served as best
man.
General hauling, any kind, Move
you anywhere. Plenty gravel and
dirt. Phone 1084.
Move Back To Waxahachie
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wray have
moved from Fort Worth to 316
Dunn, where they will make their
home.
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The bride wore a brown, street-
length dress with white accessories.
She carried a white Bible topped
with gardenias. Miss Doris Will-
mon, the bride’s only attendant,
FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet De
Luxe, good condition. Mrs. J. P.
Snipes, Bardwell, Texas.
Ennis on Telico Road.
FOR SALE: 1942 Fleetline Chevro-
let coach, good condition, good
tires, radio and heater. Joe Kuch-
ar at Kuchar’s Men’s Store. Phone
666.
Tested Flashlight batteries three
for ten cents. Also several style
flashlights. Wadsworth Auto Stores.
FOR SALE: 14 inch fan. Call
1122-J.
Overnight Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Joe O’Rourke and
daughter, Barbara Jean of Houston
were overnight guests of Mrs.
Ruth Gerault Monday night.
WHY PAY MORE
THAN 50 CENTS
We give you the highest quality
cleaning and pressing for only fif-
ty cents. Why pay more—Grant’s
116 West Brown.
Tested Flashlight batteries three
for ten cents. Also several style
Home From Hospital
Larry Douglas Esselman, 2-year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
We repair all electrical appliances—
Floor sweepers, fans irons
Have your fans checked now for summer use
Wesley Cook is now working in our Service Department '
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ENNIS ELECTRICAL CO.
FOR SALE: Limited supply of
room size air condition units, suit-
able for a room or office. Priced
• $•<
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WANTED: Gentle saddle pony,
wynelle Smith. Phone 1185.
WANTED: Assistant Coach C. H.
Shrader, of Ennis High School
needs furnished apartment. Phone
Mrs. Seay from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
at 9525.
WANTED: Colored maid at Muni-
cipal Hospital. Good pay and
meals. Apply Mrs. Ethel Walker,
superintendent.
CARRIER BOYS wanted for Times
Herald routes. Good business ex-
perience, good pay for boys with
ambition. Clemont Lanier, Phone
282 -W.
WANTED: Pre-war bath tub. Good
condition. Priced reasonable. Call
948-J.
Condition Improves
Judge Mark Smith, who has been
quite ill at Waxahachie Sanitarium
is much improved but will under-
go treatment there for several
weeks more, it was learned today.
MRS. WALTER JONES who is
celebrating her birthday . . MRS.
DICK WHEATLEY of Bardwell
who is celebrating her birthday . .
MRS. OWEN GILPIN who is cele-
brating her birthday . . MRS.
MORRISS GLLEY who is cele-
brating her birthday . . SPECIAL
ORCHID goes to MR. and MRS.
AT.BERT TOTH who are celebrat-
ing their wedding anniversary . .
THOMAS MOSELEY around town
gain . . he’s been gone for sever-
al weeks with the Apollo Boys’
Choir, teaching music . . Others
seen around town today: MRS.
GEORGE HENDERSON choosing
the early part of the day to do
her shopping . . E. G. TOLAR
crossing the street . . JAKE TAL-
LEY, JR. and his little brother,
JOHN MICHAEL in town with the
maid . . both boys were represent- )
ing their Dad’s branch of the ser-
vice as they had sailor caps on.. .
MRS. THAD BARRINGTON pass-
ing our office en route home . .
HOMER MCELROY going to work.
MRS. R. H. BUSH grocery shop-
ping . . ORCHIDS FOR TODAY
go to BARBARA BENNIGHT who
is celebrating her birthday . . .
WALTE S. JONES, JR. who is
observing his birthday today by
getting his giant firecrackers ready
for the celebration of the end of
morning service at the First Bap-
tist Church where she heard the
Sunday afternoon while playing at
the stairway of their home. His
leg has been set and he is con-
valescing at the Randle home, 909
West Marvin.
To Hospital
Mrs. Horace Pollan was taken
in the Keever ambulance to the
Municipal Hospital.
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wore a navy blue dress with white
accessories.
Robert Stidger of Ennis attend-
ed the groom as best man.
The bride is a graduate of Ennis
High School.
The groom attended Ennis High
School. He has just received his
discharge from the Army after
serving overseas.
Mrs. Robert Stidger also attend-
ed the wedding.
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FOR RENT: Farm, 246 acre black
land, 6 miles East of Alma, Tex.,
on Porto Bluff road. Liberal
terms to right party. Immediate
possession. E. Creekmore, Hillsboro,
Tex., Box 83.
FOR RENT: Two room unfurnish-
ed apartment. 209 W. Milam St.
FOR RENT: Two separate bed
rooms, One furnished; one unfur-
nished, ladies only. 407 S. Main St.
FOR RENT: Four room unfurnish-
August 14, 1920
Miss Vivian Williams will come
down from Dallas tonight to spend
a vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. W. Williams.
i Efforts of the Chamber of
Commerce to locate a supply of la-
bor to be used for cotton picking
is beginning to bring inquiries to
the secretary’s office.
Rain fell here the greater part
of the day.
Misses Ethel and Grace Lawson
will be the week end" guests' of
Miss Inez Magee in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A Tims visited
in Dallas for the day.
Miss Uba Iris Rowland of Lex-
ington is a guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cunningham.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to than our friends for
the many cards, letters and flow-
ers received during Mrs. Muir-
heads’ illness and while in the
hospital in Dallas—Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Muirhead.
Revival Meeting
A revival meeting is in progress
at the Baptist Church in Bardwell.
The Rev. Sheppard of Bardwell is
Going the preaching. and Tip
Vines of Ennis is leading the song
service. Everybody is extended a
cordial invitation.
the late Mr. McKnight, became
the bride of John A. Huff, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Huff, Sr.
I Sunday afternoon, Aug. 12, at 2:00
To Fresno, Calif. 1 o’clock at the home of the Rev.
Mrs. Woodrow Pittman has gone and Mrs. Robert C. Fling, with
to Fresno, Calif., to be with her Rev. Fling officiating with a dau-
husband, Cpl. W. W. Pittman who
Buttonnoies made witn Singer
attachment. 904 N. Kaufman St.
FOR SALE: Allis Chalmers WC
tractor and also three disc break-
ing plows. M. S. Emmert, one
mile north of Oak Grove.
er. Cpl. Taylor has been home on
a 30-day furlough after returning
from Germany and will leave Aug.
17 for re-deployment camp.
FOR SALE: Well-improved farm
of 136 1-2 acres one mile south of
Bardwell. Extra good main resi-
dence and two tenant houses. New
fences. On highway, phone, school
bus and mail routes. George C.
Woodard, Bardwell, Texas.
FOR SALE: 146 1-2 acres of good
land, 1 1-4 miles south of Bard-
well. Main residence had hard-
wood floors, Johns Manville roof;
good tenant house, two large barns.
New fences. On highway, phone,
mail and school bus routes. George
C. Woodard, Bardwell, Texas.
break to the large bone about
three inches above the left ankle with them, he replied “Send them
We have made a special buy of fine stationery with the
Army or Marine emblem and can give you a real saving
in fine writing paper.
Speir Refrigeration Service, 1108
N. Dallas St.
FOR SALE: House and lot at Rice.
Mrs. W. N. Marshall, Ennis, call
733. ________________
FOR SALE: 6 cubic ft. Calvinator
Ice Box, porcelain inside and out.
$75.00. 3 Restal 16” fans at $59
each; one 36”'attic fan—$117, new;
electric lawn mower—$75. McCall’s
Electric.
FOR SALE: Six room house with
bath and glassed-in porch, 508 S.
Paris St. See Randall Willis at
Burr Lumber Co.
Complete stock of paints, var-
nishes. accessories, wallpaper at
Western Auto at money saving
prices. None better.
This will make a fine gift for that service man you are
so proud of and he will want to write more often with
some of this fine writing paper.
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FOR QUICK SALE: 118 1-2 acres,
with two houses, electric lights,
plenty water good improvements,
one mile south of Ennis on High-
way 75. See Joe Kuchar at Kuch-
ar’s Men’s Store, Phone 666.
FOR SALE: Four room house, two
lots, GE Refrigerator, bedroom
suite, all for $2,000. Owen March-
banks at Coker Feed Store.
Visitors In Dallas
Mrs. H. G. Lilley and Miss .Mil-
dred Davis were visitors in Dallas
Tuesday.
New shipment of Fash Lights, Miss MarttanMmKniektnidhtsana
Miss Constance Colvin Becomes • —
Bride of Q, J. Hazard in El Paso Rites *
Red hot bargains. Army sur-
plus used merchandise. Soldiers
repaired shoes, no ration stamps
needed, grades $3.50, $3.00, $2.50,
$2.00 pair. Raincoats $1.50. Feath-
er pillows $1.00. Messkits 40c, can-
teens 40c, cups 25c. Caps, hats,
lockers, sacks, rags, tentage. New
blankets $3.50. Postage prepaid.
Special dealer’s prices. Blank’s
Exchange, Wichita Falls, Texas.
FOR SALE: Living room suit,
stoves, rugs, couch and odd chairs
We do furniture upholstering.-
Frank’s Upholstering Shop, 107 W.
Brown
NOTICE RAILROAD MEN
“Gooden Cafe of Fort Worth. op- j
en 24-hours a day beginning Mon-
day, August 6th. Will appreciate
your patronage.
Undergoes Tonsilectomy
Virginia Nell McKenzie, daught-
er of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McKen-
zie, Jr., underwent a tonsilectomy
this morning at Waxahachie San-
itarium Her father is Quarter-
master 3-c, U.SNR, stationed some
where in the Pacific theater and
she and her mother, the former
Miss Nell Youngblood, are mak-
ing their home here for the dura-
tion.
Shop Phone 73 1108 N. Dallas Night Phone 158
J. P. DENNY, JR.
Auto Tops 104 W. Crockett St. Seat Covers
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At a reception at the Hilton
Hotel Mrs. Robert W. Hesser, En-
nis, presided at the cake and Mrs.
Crawford -A. McMurray at the
bride’s book.
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Something Neu
To Arkansas
Joe R. Cikanek has gone to Iit-
tie Rock, Ark. for a visit with his
brother. John Cikanek, World War
I veteran, who has been ill in the
hospital for twenty three years. Mr.
Cikanek visited his brother there
last year, ! Ennis of giving the best values in
____j men’s suits. Stop by and let us
reasonable See them at Johnnie Save paper, bundle and tie se- i fit you in a new summer weight
curely, for August 20. suit. Grant’s, 116 West Brown.
Tested Flashlight batteries three
for ten cents. Also several style
flashlights. Wadsworth Auto Stores.
After a wedding trip to Ruidoso,
N.M., the couple will live in El
Paso. For traveling, the bride
selected a lime gabardine dress and
brown accessories.
Mrs. Hazard is a graduate of
TSCW and Mr. Hazard attended
the University of Louisville, Louisi-
ville, Kv.
Mrs. Hazard was born and rear- l
ed in Ennis and is a graduate of
Ennis High School. She is a niece
of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hesser of
Ennis. !
General hauling, any kind, Move
you anywhere. Plenty gravel and
dirt. Phone 1084.
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Nowlin, R. W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 193, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 14, 1945, newspaper, August 14, 1945; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1580202/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.