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ENNIS' DAILY NEWS, ENNIS, ELLIS COUNTY, TEXAS WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1944
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Ennis Daily News
Classified Ads
Protect Winter
Suit and Coats
Ice Cold Watermelons. Guaran-
teed. Home Ice Co.
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
Miss Martha Ann Boothe was in
Cleburne Monday evening to at-
FOR SALE: J- B. Caldwell home-
place on South Main Street, about
3 acres of ground, plenty of out-
if you want to see fine Herefords,
Texas’ largest Brahman Show, Tex.
largest Pig show, Hybrid Corn ex-
hibits, outstanding Home Demon-
stration work, plan to attend the
Corsicana Livestock & Agricultur-
al Show, September 12-16, 1944.
If you come by now,
you can have your choice.
Wiley. She was a member of the
house party. She was accompanied
to Cleburne by Miss Margaret Sue
Curtis who visited friends.
Martha Ann Bootlie
In House Party
At Cleburne Mon.
Returns from Houston
Judy Ann Hejny has returned
from a visit with her daddy in
Houston.
Officers Elected
At Tues. Meeting of
20th Century Club
Even though the conditioner won’t be
available until the war is won, it is impor-
tant that you begin now to plan with your
architect that new or modernized home.
He can give you unhurried attention in
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For reliable painting and paper
hanging, free estimates, C. G. Off-
utt, Ennis, Route 1.
carrying out your ideas for air-condi-
tioned living. Being ready with your plans
means you will be in better position to
secure the first deliveries of materials and
equipment. So plan now. Save now. Buy
War Bonds.
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Also new slacks and slack
suits by Koret.
Crystal Ice Cream Factory now
operated by Home Ice Co. Food
Store. Get any amount of high-
grade ice cream here.
Try our Soda Fountain, the place
where you get the finest quality
and the finest service. Davis and
Collins.
Corsicana Visitors
Mrs. Sam Roberts and Mrs. Jack
Jones visited in Corsicana Tuesday.
WHEN MECHANICAL DIFFICULTIES THREATENED THE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
OF THE CITY OF PONTIAC, MICHIGAN,RECENTLY, THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
PROMPTLY CAME TO THE RESCUE SY LENDING A STEAM LOCOMOTIVE TO
OPERATE THE WATER PUMPS DURING THE EMERGENCY.
FOR SALE: New cotton mattresses
with ACA tick. J. P. Sims, 109 S.
Main St., Ennis, Tex.
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.
Return to Station
Lt. and Mrs. Wray Maloney have
returned to their home after visit-
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W-
Return Home
Mrs. J. S- Quinn and sons, John-
ny and Billy returned from their
vacation spent in Wichita Falls.
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FOR RENT: One furnished apart-
ment close in. W. H. Muirhead, 302
W. Brown St.
house, all conveniences. See R. C.
Haynes.
FOR SALE: My home in Knight-
hurst Addition. Phone 857-W. B. J.
Stork.
Improving
Mrs. Cora F. Winter who is in
the Municipal Hospital for treat-
ment, is improving.
To El Paso
Bobby Roberts has returned to
his home in El Paso after a visit
here with relatives and friends.
Ice cold watermelons, guaranteed
Home Ice Company.
You’ll want to be in the
style of the season.
If your tires neea recepping,
bring them to the Red Moon Petro-
leum Co.
Masonic Council
To Confer Degrees
Thursday Night
Now is the time to buy
those fall clothes.
Postoffice or home.
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Bargains, all reconditioned and
in good useable condition, we can
save you money.
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FOR RENT: Furnished apartment,
bills paid. Phone E- "E. Glover at
726-W.
N HETHER you intend to build a new home or modernize your present
one, the all-year gas air conditioner will be ready for you when the
war is won. Complete in one simple unit and operated by one single fuel—
natural gas—the conditioner will provide every room in your home with
clean, live, conditioned air at just the temperature to make your family
comfortable, healthful and happy.
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Tn RAILROADS NOW EMPLOY ABOUT 100,000 WOMEN AND. GIRLS ■ ■
4) e FOUR TIMES AS MANY AS BEFORE THE WAR, NOT ALL AS STEN-
OGRAPHERS AND PHONE OPERATORS BY A LONG SHOT MANY
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AWANTED: To buy second-hand
tudio couch. Phone 64 or 215.
WANTED: Unfurnished apartment
or house. See Mrs. Lorene Andrews
at the Pearl Cafe.
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Ennis CunCi No. 81 will confer !
A boy, Lawrence Edwin Rogers,
weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz., born Friday,
Aug. 11, at St. Paul’s Hospital in
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his friends sent him; more than
fifty friends write him a few lines
on it. He has it in his scrap book
as a souvenir.
ons Thursday evening. The Council
will open promptly at 7 o’clock and
begin work as soon thereafter as
candidates are ready. Ennis, Waxa-
hachie and Greenville candidates
are to receive these degrees. Light
refreshments will be served at the
close of the meeting. All Council
members are urged to attend,
Bryan Adams, T-I.M.; Clyde R. Ro-
bertson, recorder.
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ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RAILROADS (36)
rents at Creechville and tonight a. j merchandise. Davis and Collins,
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FOR SALE: Auto radio, also an
auto heater. Phone 392-w.
tend the wedding of a friend, Miss
Jeanette Ebner, to Ensign Robert
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FOR SALE: Have 350 acres Trinity
River bottom land, south of High-
way 34, all in timber, timber will
pay for land. Will cut in 100 acre
tracts. Make yourself a pecan or-
chard and be independent in your
old age. Price $10-00 per acre; one
WANTED: Czech girl, for general
housewor’k. Room furnished, pri-
vate bath. Mrs. H. A. Leaverton,
4201 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas
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A REMARKABLE S-FOOT OPERATING MODEL Of A MODERN RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVE
HAS BEEN COMPLETED BY JOHN F LINDSEY OF CHICAGO AFTER 10,000 HOURS OF
LABOR DURING THE PAST NINE YEARS MADE ENTIRELY BY HAND, COMPLETE IN
ALL DETAIL, THE MODEL WORKS UNDER 250 POUNDS-STEAM PRESSURE WITH ALL
CONTROLS OPERATED FROM THE CAB IT IS VALUED AT S30,000
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WANTED: To rent furnished house
by the 22nd. Prefer within walk-
ing distance of Keever Funeral
Home. One child 1 1-2 years old-
Permanent resident. Notify News
office.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for the beautiful flowers
and words of comfort in the death
of our son J. C. Edwards. May God
bless each and everyone of you.—
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Edwards and
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FOR SALE: Refrigerated milk cool-
er, 1-8 10 gal. can size, 3-4 10 gal
can size. Johnny Speir Refrigera-
tion and Appliance Co.
WARuwFWITICM
With scientific Tucko. First large
bottle guaranteed to satisfy or money
Egggayenback. Trial and large
5 8Es sizes at druggists.
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FOR SALE: A gold lacquer King
Master model cornet, like new-
206 N. Kaufman- Phone 352-W.
Ice cold watermelons, guaran-
teed. Home Ice Co.
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FOUND: In D & B Cafe in Dallas,
an Ennis High School ring, some
initials scratched inside. Owner
pay for ad and see Mrs. W. S. Ven-
able at end of S? Kaufman on High
way 75.
LIVESTOCK
Attention farmers, Thoroughbred
Herefords for sale at Ennis Auc-
tion Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret
Maddox, Dallas, Texas.
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Children’s coloring DOCKKS and
animated books. Also baby gift
A new shipment of
TRIK Skirts in the new
fall shades.
FOR SALE: Very choice dairy hei-
fers $25 each. Holsteins, Guernseys
and Ayrshires. Non-related bull
free with 5 head Shipped COD-
Sayre Dairy Cattle Co., Sayre, Pa.
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WE PAY CASH—
For your old furniture, stoves,
rugs. Call 65.
ALLEN FURNITURE CO.
would meet the second Wednesday
in each month at 3:30 o’clock, with
the first meeting in October. The
following officers were elected:
Pres-, Mrs. J. W. Nabors; vice-
pres., Mrs. Clyde Robertson; cor-
responding sec.-treas., Mrs. A. E.
Rawlins; recording sec-, Mrs. Joe
R. Russell; critic, Mrs. Ross Crum-
ley; reporter, Mrs. Selma Rains;
timekeeper, Mrs. A- M. Kirkpatrick;
parliamentarian, Mrs. Reuben Mil-
lican-
The following committees were
appointed: Year Book, Mrs. H. J.
Stone and Mrs. Clyde Robertson;
Memebrship, Mrs. Lou Ella Allen
and Mrs. Masai Kelsey; Library,
Mrs. Ross Crumley and Mrs. Earl
Norton; Health, Mrs. Clayton Don-
egon and Mrs. Robert Fling; Tele-
phone, Mrs- C. E. Kimbell and Mas.
J. W. Tolleson.
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FOR RENT: Furnished rooms.
Miss Katie Daffan, 308 North Dal-
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FOR RENT: Unfurnished rooms.
1704 N. Breckenrdige.
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.
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FACTS
About Life Insurance
Number V
Re rent studies shhow the
people of our nation have
placed into the hands of
their institutions, the In-
stitution of Life Insurance,
the sum of $4,500,000.00 in
life insurance premiums
during the past year.
CLYDE ROBERTSON
Representing
State Reserve Life Ins Co.
Every Policy Registered
—Nice assortment of everyday
greeting cards. Davis and Collins.
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
look like new for next fall. That’s
Grant’s on West Brown.
Ice Cold Watermelons. Guaran-
teed. Home Ice Co.
Returns Home
Mrs. M. L. Carleston has return-
ed from a visit in San Antonio and
Austin where she visited relatives.
She was accompanied home by her
daughter, Betty, who . spent the
summer there with her grandpa-
rents.
Miss Grace Sutton,
L. E. Etheredge,
Married Friday
Mrs. Roy Glaspy entertained
Tuesday afternoon at her home,
307 West Denton Street, honoring
her daughter, Nancy, in celebration
of her third birthday,
The birthday cake of white and
pink was centered with three pink
tapers.
Mrs. Glaspy was assisted in en-
tertaining by her mother, Mrs. W.
L. Maroney and sister, Mrs. Jake
Talley, and Mrs. M. D. Glaspy.
Favors for the girls were ropes
and favors for the boys were yo-
yo’s. Ice cream and cake, mints
and lolly pops were served to the (
following: the honor guest, Nancy
Glaspy, Gail and Ann Glaspy, Er-
vin L. and John Glaspy, Marian
and Meg McElroy, George and Kay
Kjrkpatr:k, Joe Lynn Griffith,
Trent Moseley, Nancy Newman,
Mona Elsie Stiles, Elena and Tom-
my Tyng, Teresa Ann Maroney.
Robert Sanders, Jan and Carol Mc-
Brayer, Sally Bartlett, Lucy McBri-
erty, Brent Jones, Ray and Nancy
Telfair, Phyllis Todd, Judy Hartley,
Mother, especially, will like it because of the thorough filtering of air
which it circulates through the home. This means the home stays fresh and
clean longer—with less expense and work for cleaning and redecorating.
Many homes, some on Lone Star lines, were fortunate enough to secure
pre-war installations. So gas air conditioning isn’t one of those post-war
’’dreams/’ It is a practical reality—tested and proven in extreme conditions
such as this summer’s record heat wave.
To see the roughest, toughest
Rodeo of them all, top hands and
the roughest stock from the range
country, do not pass up the Texas
Championship Rodeo at the Corsi-
cana Livestock & Agricultural
Show, September 12-16, 1944.
half cash, balance terms. See R. C. I son Maloney of Waxahachie, and
I Carl Maloney and family of Ennis
and Mrs. Ross Tompkins and fam-
ily of Chandler. Lt. Maloney has
been in the States six weeks sta-
tioned at Watertown, South Dak-
ota. He has been taking a special
course in instrument flying and in
structicns there. Lt. Maloney had
been in Alaska for the past two
FOR SALE: A gold lacquer King • years and expects to return there.
Master model comet. like new. j He is in the cold weather testing
Patsy Parker, Jake and Michael :
Talley, Michael Cummings and
Billy and Gerry Glaspy.
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you dependable warmth and correct humidity
through your home on coldest days.
IN SUMMER, the gas air conditioner brings
scientific relief from hot, sticky weather . . .
providing refreshing, invigorating cooled air.
IN EVERY SEASON of the year, the gas air
conditioner gives you live, clean air without
drafts . . . filtering out dust, dirt and pollen.
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Mrs. W- W. Binford and son,
Bennie, of Tuscumbia, Ala., are
visiting in the home of Mrs. Bin-
ford’s sister, Mrs. George B. Cal-
der, and family this week. Week-
end guests in the Calder home were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Akard and
daughter of Dallas.— Corsicana
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Liska and Wes-
ley Landsfield, son of Mr. and Mrs-
Joe Landsfield were married at 9
o’clock Wednesday morning at the
St. John’s Catholic Church with
Father Vincent Micola officiating.
The bride wore a white satin
dress ana her veil of white net was
fashioned with a coronet of seed
pearls. She carried an arm cluster
of white gladiolas and asters.
Miss Bessie Liska of Dallas, cou-
tin of the bride, was maid of honor
She wore a white lace dress and
carried an arm cluster of pink
asters.
Miss Mary Spaniel of Dallas and
Miss Henretta Holey of Ennis
were bridesmaids. They wore dress-
es of white chiffon and carried an
arm cluster of pink asters- ,
Dorothy Liska, a niece of the
bride, was a junior bridesmaid. She
wore a long, dress of white lace
and carried a colonial bouquet.
Sergeant Frank Liska of Fort
Bliss, brother of the bride, was best
man, and groomsmen were Bobby
Liska and Emil Toupal. Joe Liska,
a nephew of the bride, was junior
groomsman.
At noon today a dinner was giv-
en in the home of the bride’s pa-
with the Kubin Orchestra furn-
ishing the music.
'! Mr. and Mrs. Landsfield will
make their home on South Paris
Street in Ennis and the groom
is employed with the Main Tire
Company.
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Miss Virginia Dodson became the
bride of Alvie A. Suchan Saturday,
Aug. 12, at the Church of God in
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forming the ceremony.
R. V. Cribbs attended as best
man, and bridesmaids were Miss
Margaret Gullion and Miss Ruby
Johnson.
The couple will be at home in
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Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Graham
and daughter left today for a visit
in Nashville and Memphis, Tenn.
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Miss Grace . Sutton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sutton of 232
W. 8th., Dallas, became the bride
of L. E- Etheridge, PM 2-c, USN,
of Oakland, Calif., Friday evening,
Aug. 11 at the First Church of the
Nazarene. Mrs. J. Louis Ingle and
Mrs. J. R. Powell, of Ennis, pre-
sented the nuptial music.
The bride wore a white satin
gown trimmed with chantilly lace,
with a sweetheart neckline, and a
finger-tip veil of illusion caught
to seed pearl tierra. She carried
a white Bible topped with white
orchids and showered with stepha-
notis.
Miss Margie Ann Speir of Ennis
was maid of honor, and Sandra
Speir was flower girl.
The couple will be at home in
Oakland, Calif., where the groom
is stationed.
Those from Ennis attending the
wedding were Mrs- M. L. Speir and
Mr. and Mrs. John Speir.
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Nowlin, C. A. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 192, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1944, newspaper, August 16, 1944; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475971/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.