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1937 Models. Free Demonstration
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Phones 51 and 52
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Ennis, Texas.
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Marks-Kal lus
Engagement
Is Announced
~AUID. TABLETS
SALVE, NOSE DROPS,
plant. We
ency serv-
H o war d-Kitche n s
Wedding Solemnized
Thursdav Night
will present an evening of enter-
tainment in the school auditorium
cordially invited to attend and will
not be under obligation to spend
■ nnouncements
The following announcements are
nominees of the Democratic Party,
• a week ago, but it was too late.
■ Two attempts to remove the kernel
The smoke
doesn’t hit
your tongue
Si ay -1 err y W ed d in g
in Dallas Oct, 10
Live in Hillsboro
WHEN YOU KNOW YOUR
BANK WILL SEE YOU
THROUGH
Not Permitted
To Thumb Rides
See How
Genuine Bayer
TabletsWork
week end in Dallas.
Mrs. J. W. Williams visited Mrs.
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For Tax Assessor-Collector.—
J. G. (JIM) OLIVER.
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Miss Lois Terry of Dallas and
Mr. Frank Slay of this city were
married Saturday, Oct. 10.
Mr. Slay is local agent for the
Magnolia Petroleum Company and
for the present he and Mrs. Slay
are. at home at the Johnson ho-
tel.—Hillsboro Mirror.
FUNERAL HELD FOR
RICE RESIDENT,
Funeral services for Dr. J.
Virtually I a Tablet Now
If you suffer from headaches what
you want is quick relief.
days visit with Mr? and Mrs. E. O.
Heavrin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Farrar and
little daughter have returned to
Senator Hornsby
Ends 30 Years of
Public Service
Get Real Quick-Acting,
Quick-Dissolving
Bayer Aspirin
To Ease a
Macho Fast
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For Representative—Place No. 1a
WILLIAM N. W. SEWELL,
For County Judge—
C. C. RANDLE.
W. D. COLVIN
2 FULE
DOZEN
FOK A
QUARTER
Spanish Club Elects.
The Spanish Club had its first
meeting Monday, Oct. 26. The fol-
lowing officers were elected: Presi-
dent, Chestal Biown; vice presi-
dent, Geneta Williams; secretary,
Dorothy Loop of Dallas spent last :
Sunday here with relatives.
For Congress, Sixth Districi—
LUTHER A. JOHNSON.
CHECKS
MALARIA
IN 3 DAYS
COLDS
FIRST DAY
HEADACHE, 30 Minutes
Question About
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ENNIS LAUND
CLEANE
READY TO SERVE.
You can have your suit pressed
as early as 8 o‘cloci<in the morn-
For Representative—Place No. 2—
H. R. STOVALL.
For State Senator—Twelfth District
VERNON LEMENS.
For Sheriff—
HILLYER ESTES.
JOE E. ROY.
For Justice of Peace, Precinct 3—
E. E. GLOVER.
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disintegrate 1
Being Erected
At Waxahachie
Castellaw Drug Co.
For District Clerk—
L, ALVIS VANDYGRIF'F.
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For County Commissioner, Precinct
No. 2.—
OSCAR R. COLVIN.
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Richard Ellis monument, which is
any money. The proceeds from the ■ to be placed on the south side of
i the courthouse lawn at Waxaha-
H. C. WIPPERN
Ambulance Service
Phone 100, 209 S. Dallas St.
Licensed
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
and go to work. Drop
Bayer Aspirin tablet ii
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Mrs. J. Gano Winter and daugh-
ter, Martha Ellen, of Houston, are
guests in the home of Mrs. Cora
F. Winter. Mr. Winter, who has
also been a guest in the home of
his mother, returned Monday to
Houston.
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ANTI-FREEZE
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Beware Cotghs
from common colds
That Hang-On
No matter how many medicines
you have tried for your cough, chest
cold or bronchial irritajwon, you can
get relief now with Creqmulsion:
Seriousa ouble may be brewing and
you carEnot afford to take a chance
with anything less than Creomul.
sion, which gees right to the seat
of the trouble to aid nature to
soothe and heal the inflamed mem-
branes as the germ-laden phlegm
is loosened andwpeled.
Even if other* remedies have
failed, don’t be discouraged, your
druggist is authorized to guarantee
Creomulsion and to refund your
money if you are not satisfied with
results from the very first bottle.
Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.)
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Sheets and Mary Ella Roberts.
Those chosen to be on the en-
tertainment committee were Alma
Louise Sutton, Annie Splawn and
Elivia Howard.
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W. O: Sweatman, who has been
quite sick for the past month, is
improving splendidly and is’ now
able to be up.
BAYER Al
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Crisp school for Friday night, Oct.
30, has been called off for various
reasons. It will be staged at a
later 'date and will be properly
announced in the newspaper when
the time is decided —C. A. Schmidt,
Principal.
18-Month-Old Baby
Died Result Of
Swallowing Peanut
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YOU CAN BANK
ON THIS!
arid progressive,
the community
For Constable, Precinct No. 3.
HUGH FITZGERALD.
was brought to a hospital
°nt COUGH/
! from a
J failed.
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pita], were taken to their home
in Bardwell Monday.
' Helps Babies Rest
Ends Colic Pains
Aids Digestion
■When your baby tosses about, cries in
pain and cannot sleep, why not get at the
cause with McGee’s Baby Elixir. It neutral-
izes indigestion acid, ends gas cramps and
colic pains and then helps them become
cheerful again. They sleep better. McGee’s
Baby Elixir is made of the purest medicinal
extracts and syrup. It cannot harm. Years
of use has proven that. Simple directions
tell exactly how to use it. Taste® good. Gives
relief promptly. Two sizes: 35Ec. (adv)
BURFORD DRUG SORE
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bounds of
Milford and Mrs. Stella Rogers
Rutherford of El Paso were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bounds
and Mr. and Mrs. J .B. Black here
Sunday afternoon.
Try "RUB-MY-TISM"—World's Best Linimept
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Sid Harper has gone to Corsi-
cana for a few days visit in the
home of Tom Joiner.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Perry visit-
ed relatives in Corsicana Tues-
Every home
VICKS
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MANY BARGAINS
YOU WILL SAVE* MONEY
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Reeves, Jr., of
Anson were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Rosson last Monday.
Mrs. N. A. Drake, who has been
quite sick, is improving nicely.
attention.
musical entertainment
PERIODICAL PAINS
“Why do so many women take
Cardui for functional pains of men-
struation?”
Each dose of Cardui contains a
purely vegetable sedative and anti-
spasmodic—that is, a pain-relieving
and cramp-relieving medicine that
is especially effective at monthly
periods.
This fact about Cardui (that it
helps to relieve many of ordinary
functional pains of menstruation
with a beneficial plant extract, not
habit-forming, not objectionable to
take) is greatly appreciated by
thousands of women. They recom-
mend it to others.
Cardui is purely vegetable, liquid
in form, and comes in 9-ounce bot-
tles, with full directions for use.
Try it! Of course, if it does not
benefit YOU, consult a physician.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connell
spent Sunday in Dallas, guests of
Mrs. Connell's sister. Miss Eloise
Hollifield.
Joe White went to Houston Sat-
urday where he attended the Rice-
Texas football game. He was a
guest of his brother, Robert White,
student in Rice Institute.
Quilting.
Mrs. J. W. Wood was hostess to
a quilting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Wood Tuesday after-
noon, Oct. 2,
Delicious sandwiches, Devil Food
Arthur McCartney student at ' Peggy and jane, returned from ! unmilitary, a discredit to the uni- ’
Southern Methodist University, of San Angelo and McCamey where , form ,"0 detrimental to the ston.
- - spent the week end here | they have been visiting for the | °rm and detrimental to the stand,
with his' mother, Mrs. Mae Me- —- — ------1--
Carthy.
ogtckly Checked
inducins
I sleeP
Erection of the base for the
Mrs. Minter Womack motored
to Austin today for a visit in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. .Mil-
ler.
subject to the general
Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1936:
His first public office was county
clerk, a position he held for eight
years, during which he studied
law and was admitted to the bar.
। After serving four years as coun-
[ ty judge, he was elected county
! attorney and served in that ca-
i pacity for ten years, later becom-
j ing senator, representing the Aus-
t tin district for eight years.
Among the Ennis people who at-
tended Parents Day at Trinity
University Thursday were Mr. and
Mrs. Clair White, Mrs. John T.
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lyon.
Mrs. T. S. Curran. In spite of the
bad weather forty-four parents and
relatives representing eight towns,
were in attendance.
Mis. 'George Henderson attended ! Sunday
the Centennial in Dallas Wednes- !
day. j
Mr. and Mrs. L. Alvis Vandygriff I
Sam Moseley was a guest Mon-
day of Tom Moseley here en route
to his home in Tulsa, Okla., after
a business trip to South Texas.
Mr. Moseley is an employee of the
Seismograph Service Corporation
and was in South Texas on busi-
ness tor the company.
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Austin, Texas, Oct. 28.— Senator
John W. Hornsby of Austin re-
tired from public office with the
sine die adjournment of the leg-
islature Tuesday night after thir-
JustrUbon
COLD WI
Wood shopped in Dallas Fu-
Pendell Wheatley made a busi-
school bunlding. These are 4-H ; tim3’
Clubs, one for boys and one for !
Mrs. Frances Thompson of Cor- ! girls. They are under the capable pmp, ann-ea Annine
pus Christi, president of the Re-leadership of Mr. Wilson, assistant 13 602 (,
bekah Assembly of Texas, was the j to Mr. Love, and Miss Williams, )
Ned Williams of John Tarleton
College, Stephenville, spent the
week end here with the home-
folks, Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Williams. He had as his guest,
Dwight Whittington of Albany.
Mrs. H. C. Dunkerley was
was served to viisitor in Dallas for the day.
RELIEVES COLDS WITHOUT “DOSING
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cardwell j
and Miss Luclyne Cardwell of Therel be no more thumbing of
Handley spent the week end- here for
with friends and .relatives.. Uncle Sam. ‘ !
Mrs. Ward Bell and children.
cake and hot
OAN^ILLS
ed daughter, Miss Roberta Davis,
two brothers, Dr. W. W. Carter,
Corsicana; H. C. Carter, Chicka-
sha, Okla., and one sister, Mi’s. S.
S. Terrell, Dallas, and other rela-
tives.
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of lav/ ' with his son, Stanley
and son of Waxahachie, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Poe,
Sunday.
James Maddox has gone to Bard-
well where he will attend the
Bardwell school.
Mrs. Robert Looney of Austin
was a guest Wednesday of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Will Rosson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Horn of Ennis
visited Mr. and Mrs. V. G. On-
stead Sunday.
ty years of public service.
During the • eight years he was a
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Carter, age 63, physician in Rice
for 35 years, who died at 6:30
Friday morning, were held at the
Methodist Memorial Church at
e
C. C. Wheatley is quite sick at
the home of Mrs. J. W. Roach.
Mr. and Airs .J. E. Thompson
and daughter, Ruth, of Corsicana
were week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Roach, Mrs. Roach has
been sick with influenza, but is
better.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller spent
Sunday with relatives in Corsi-
cana. •
Mrs. Will Roberts of Abbott
spent the week end with Mr. and
Hence — when you take a real
Bayer Aspirin tablet it starts to
dissolve almost as quickly as you
swallow it. And thus is ready to
start working almost instantly . . ,
headaches, neuralgia and neuritis
pains start easing almost at once.
That’s why millions never ask
for aspirin by the name aspirin
alone when they buy, but always
say “BAYER ASPIRIN” and see
that they get it.
Try it. You’ll say it’s marvelous.
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Swim.
Jack Wheatley returned home
Thursday from the Waxahachie
Sanitarium where he had been for
medical treatment.
Mrs. W. L. Dover spent the
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the business session. Mrs. Couch,
matron of the Corsicana I. O. O.
Sgote "as• guest at the meet-
Following the business session
a social hour was held at which
time cake ,coffee and mints were
served.
2:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon
with Rev. J. L. Oliver, officiating.
Active pallbearers were J. A.
CAMPBELL-MARVIN
WEDDING
E. R. Campbell, Jr., and Miss
Lena Marvin of Oak Grove were
dist parsonage in Bardwell Satur-
i day evening at 7 o’clock. Rev. Geo.
M. Greebon officiating. The bride
is the charming daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Marvin. The groom
Campbell, Sr.
is the son of Mr. an Mis. E. R.
The couple will 'make their
home in the Avalon community.
They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Shaw, Miss Nora Marvin
and James Marvin.
Their many friends wish for
lace, in Ennis Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. C. F. Chapman was brought
home Saturday afternoon from
the Waxahachie Sanitarium in the
Artcraft-Boze ambualnce and is'
convalescing nicely from a recent {
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pritchett
and son, Raymond Wade, were
Kansas, after visiting her parents, day.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gathins.
home from Dallas after a weeks j child
Miss Edna Earl Riley returned visit.
from Dallas Friday after a few
Mrs. Rex Manning and son, who. Pendell Wheatley made a busi-
have been in the Municipal Hos- J ness trip to Palestine Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. . Arthur Gilmer,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dover, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Williams, Mrs. Pendell
Wheatley and Edd Lewis were in
Dallas Thursday morning to be
Friday evening, Oct. 30', which will |
and treasurer, Annie Splawn; re- } consist of carnival attractions
porter, Shirley Hale. Those chosen : and a free play portraying negro ,
life in the south. The .public is (
•)O you suffer burning, scanty or
- too frequent urination; backache,
headache, dizziness, loss of energy,
leg pains, swellings and puffiness
under the eyes? Are you tired, nerv-
ous—feel all unstrung and don’t
know what is wrong?
Then give some thought to your
kidneys. Be sure they function proper-
ly for functional kidney disorder per-
mits excess waste to stay in the blood,
and to poison and upset the whole
system.
Use Doan’s Pills. Doan’s are for the
kidneys only. They are recommended 1
the world over. You can get the gen-
uine, time-tested Doan’s at any drug
store.
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J. N. Talley went to Dallas to-
day where he was a guest of the
Phoenix Insurance Company at a
luncheon given at the Adolphus
Hotel for their representatives.
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Hesser Drug Co
“THE REXALL STGRE»
Local-Personal
CARD OF THANKS.
A card of thanks to our friends
for your kindness during the sick-
ness and Neath of our son, Leo-
nard. May ’God bless you,—Mr.
Pollan, Clarence Mahaley, Balfore
Clark, H. C. Bartlett, J. H. Hen-
derson and Dr. W. O. McDaniel.
Honorary pallbearers were mem-
bers of the Navarro County Med-
ical Society, Ellis County Medical (
Society, Masons and friends of ;
the family. j -
Surviving are his wife, an adopt- Hornshy. They will maintain of-
to a glass of water. By
the time it hits the bot-f
tom of the glass it is
disintegrating. What
happens in this glass
. . . happens in your
stomach.
The marriage of Miss Maedell
Kitchens, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. Kitchens, and Richard
H. Howard, son of Mr. Roscoe
Howard of Waxahachie took place
Thursday at 7 p. m. at the home
of H. A. Wimbish, minister of the
Avenue Church of Christ, who of-
ficiated with a beautiful ring-
ceremony.
The bride wore a tailored gray
suit trimmed in caracul. Her acces-
sories were of Kelly green.
Those witnessing the ceremony
were Miss Margaret McClain, Hol-
lis Seals, Waxahachie; Miss Mar-
tha Pauline King, Miss Charlayne
Kitchens and Janet Kitchens.
The bride is a graduate of Ennis
haley and Patricia Bartlett are on 1 brought death Tuesday to Donald I
the sick list this week. j Roy Scott, 18-month-old son of
Mis. Ida Harper has returned i Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Scott. The
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honor’ guest at a joint meeting of j assistant to Miss Ross. A valuable ( THE BOUTHPECEI
the Ennis and Waxahachie Re- 1 type of work was done by these 1 .
bekah Lodges here Monday night. I clubs last year and the coming I
The lodges present were Ennis year promises to be equally as
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week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. G. A. McAdams, Bristol, 1 Jack Woon
P. O. Crisp Route No. 1, Box 100.
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9 of HAnpnerwear * * • the free mummer and
W warmth for Fall4! andshrtsrcpycoomfor
' . Gentlemen, Winteri "ith extra
improvpoone over °^ef chemmog -nsiWe
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Mrs. Lloyd Abrams arrived Sat-
urday for a visit in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Etheredge
while Mr. Abrams is in Philadel-
phia and Pittsburgh on business’
for the- Reed-Roller Bit Company.
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carnival concessions will be used j , --------
to promote the interests of Telico C, ie, is prosressing with the gran-
community 1 1te base being laid Tuesday.
q01. , . , The bronze monument has al-
The club is to meet twice each Within the past two years, three ready arrived in Waxahachie' and
clubs have been organized in Tel- i will be unveiled probably, during
ico community, all of which have the second week in November,
the co-operation of the school. Definite arrangements of the un-
, ~ , , - TT . Two of these chibs are composed veiling have not been completed,
Texas Rebekah Head of school children and have their but plans are in progress for A
B. Druary at the Baylor Hospital I{ 7: g: q.: T .g_ regular monthly meetings in the .celebration at that tim.
in, Dallas Saturday. Mrs. Druary’-- —ln19 —-8eS
W. F. and Garth Hodge were
in Dallas Tuesday on business.
E. I. Vinson of Dallas was a
visitor here Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. H. Bell was shopping j
in Corsicana last Tuesday.
Mrs. Tom Fortson, J. T. Ma- i
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with Mrs. B. Druary of Mabank,
who submitted to an operation at
the Baylor Hospital at 8 o’clock.
! Mrs A. C. Chapman spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Slay and son in Mexia.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood visited
Mrs. D. E. Bryles in Italy Tuesday
night, who had a heart attack,
but was better.
Mrs. M. M. Prine and sons, Har-
vie and Cletus, were Sunday din-
ner guests in the Charles E. Cash
home.
Mrs. Marvin Clark of Denton
spent the past week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bruce.
Miss Marjorie Grant of Union
Grove spent the week end with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W .A.
Grant,
Mr. and Mrs. John Perryman
spent the week end in Milford.
Mrs. Ansley Grant of Rusk spent
the past week visiting relatives in
Bardwell and Ennis.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Story Wednesday, ;
Oct. 21.
June Roach, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Roach, is on the
sick list.
Mrs. W. A. Grant and daughter,
Mios shcgped iii Salas
Saturday.
Rebekah Lodges, Nos. 104 and | profitable if not more so.
157, and the Waxahachie Lodge, ! The ladies club is under the di-
No. 351. rection of Miss Ross and is carry-
Mrs. Thompson presided during ; ing on a program of work that
club.
We think little about
mergencies until we’re
face to face with them
. . and when we get in
a jam it’s pitifully tragic,
sometimes fatal, if we can
not get assistance instant-
ly.
Our bank is known for
seeing those through emer
gencies wno are fair
enough and thoughtful
enough to co-operate loy-
ally before emergencies
come.
member of the senate, Hornsby
j established the unequaled record
- of never having been absent a day
- or night from a session and never
i having failed to vote on any ques-
i tion.
He will engage in the practice
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Mrs. C. A. Keith. Mrs. Oscar
Roach returned to her home in
Navarro Sunday after a week’s
visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Keith, Miss Hallie Mae Roach
of Bardwell and Mrs. Bud O'Neal
in Ennis,
Misses Ella Ruth Reed, Emma
Lou Jones and Mary Sears Cass,
who are attending a practical
business college in Dallas spent
the week end with homefolks.
Joe Mitchell spent the week
end with his parents in Temple.
Mr. Mitchell’s father, who had
been quite ill, was much improv-
ed.,
A son, John Rex, was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Manning at the
Municipal Hospital in Ennis Sat-
urday morning, Oct. 24.
B. W. Poff, Jr., and Lawrence
Boyd of N. T. A. C., Arlington,
spent the week end with home-
folks
Mrs. Vera Bruce and Mrs. Ora
Chapman left Sunday afternoon
for Mineral Wells, where they will
attend Grand Chapter of Texas,
Order of the Eastern Star, which
opened there Tuesday morning,
continuing through Thursday. Mrs.
Bruce is a deputy from this dis-
trict and Mrs. Chapman a dele-
gate from Bardwell Chapter No.
560.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wod spent
Sunday night with Mrs. J. H. Hub-
bard and family near Lancaster.
Mrs. M. T. Ramsey and son,
Tommie, visited Mrs. E. T. Rob-
erts and little son, Charles Wal-
were Iva Ruth Green, Marie
, , I ing the army enjoys with the civi-
i S “anmaunnartsnant '
here with ” ' P: ' “immediate action will be taken
Bev. and Mrs. J. U Oliver. . to put stop to this procedure.” |
Misses Johnette Gregory and _
the following guests: Mesdames E.
E, Matlock, J. L. Whiteside, R. J.
Manning, Ida, Kitchens, Henry
Loveless, J. W. Williams, John
Kitchens and Charles E. Cash.
them a long and happy married
life.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe X. Newcomb
of San Antonio were here Sunday
night, en route to McAlester, Okla.,
to n? with their sister, Miss Min-
nie Newcomb, who is critically ill
in a hospital. ।
IT’S REMARKABLE.
Or even wonderful, how our dry
cleaning can brighten your old,
perhaps worn clothing. We boast
of our service, our unmistakable
quality, and that the fact that
you get superior cleaning and
pressing for the same price you
would pay for ordinary cleaning.
ENNIS LAUNDRY & DRY
CLEANERS.
Phone 99 We Pay Our Bills.
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Galveston, Texas, Oct. 28.—A
peanut that was swallowed thirteen !
days ago and lodged in his lung 1
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was resting well from a recent op-
eration.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Harris and
daughter, Dorothy Louise, of Dal-
las were Sunday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stovall have
returned to their home in Hartley
after a visit with relatives in Bard-
well, Ennis, Waxahachie, Italy and
Dalals.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woo, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Wood and Miss Eliza-
, At Our Store Next Week
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Nov. 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th
Mrs. J. R. Marks entertained at
her home, 201 East Baylor street,
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock,
announcing the engagement and
approaching marriage of her
daughter, Sybil, to Mr. Raymond
Kallus son of Mrs. F. C. Kallus.
Hallowe’en decorations, lighted
candles, and gold chrysanthemums
adorned the reception suite.
The occasion was the regular
meeting of the Sewing Club of
which Miss Marks is a member.
The announcement, which was
made on scrolls tied on tiny Hal-
lowe’en pumpkins; came as a sur-
prise to the guests. It read “Sybil
and Raymond in November.”
Delicious refreshments, also car-
rying out the Hallowe’en theme,
consisting of chicken salad, wafers,
olives, coffee and mints, were
served by Mrs. Marks .assisted by
Mrs. F. A. Aberson and Miss. Lor-
raine Marks, sister of the bride-
elect.
Mrs. T. E. Hay, Jr., of Dallas,
presided at the guest book.
The guests included Misses Mau-
mee Lanier, Dorchy Reynolds,
Anna Jerrel Aberson, Dorothy
Collins, Mrs. T. E. Hay. Jr., Dal-
las; Mrs. J. A. Reynolds, Jr., Mrs.
J. D. King, Jr., Mrs. Clinton
Smith, Mrs. Keith Mulkey, Mrs.
Aberson, Miss Lorraine Marks, the
hostess and the honoree.
MEN WANTED—for nearby Raw-
leigh Routes of 800 families, Re-
liable hustler should start earn-
ing $25 weekly and increase rap-
idly. Write today. Rawleigh’s,
Hept. TXJ-242-S C., Memphis,
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Genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets
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lobe of the child’s lung i cause they dissolve or disintegrate
almost instantly they touch mois-
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operation. Miss Myrtle Venable is
a guest in the Chapman home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stovall of
Hartley were Wednesday dinner
guests in the C. W. Brown home.
Rev. and Mrs. Geo. M. Greebon
and daughter, Marjorie Nell, and
Miss Katie Lee Jackon were Sun-
day dinner guests of Miss Cleota
Swim and mother, Mrs. J.- W.
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