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Bias Bay, seuth of Judge J. S. Callicutt, recently ap-
Take $2,000 in Loot.
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Sam J. Helm, P. G. H. P., in-
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Mrs. G. G. McCulloch entertain-
$2.95
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refreshments
(Full details of this tested Plan in each Vicks package)
McDaniel.
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Chevrolet Truck
tor.
Announcement
Dr. Marshall Craig
GOOD INVESTMENT—USED CARS
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City Announcements
have been announced by the Chev-
rolet Motor Company. In addition
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and trades, is available. Prices re- I those aboard the Tungchow.
main at the low levels established
A majority of the children on
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penitentiary in Judge Tom Ball’s
Phone 93.
CASTELLAW DRUG COMPANY
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PHONES 51 and 52
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after having an X-ray that her
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Two Kinds
C. F. Rozzell of Victoria, owner.
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Dr. Walter C. Stout
^1:45 P.M^
“IF Out of LIFE
Dentist
OLD FIRST NATIONAL
BANK BUILDING
What Does a Bank Do?
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MATTRESS RENOVATING
—SAFE BECAUSE IT’S SOUND
your
—Life insurance takes the
“IF”
$14.00
HULLS
MEAL, 100 Pounds
$2.15
KNOW YOUR BANK BETTER
MEAL, 25 Pounds
60c
MIXED FEED, 100 Pounds
$1.25,
Citizens National Bank
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INSURE
METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA
TORNADO
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Geraldine Farrar
UDC Chapter Met
Friday Afternoon
Given Bridge and
Forty-Two Party
last year, when Chevrolet led the the boat were British. There were
industry in truck registrations. The several Americans, however, includ-
Mrs. Tom Mayfield was hostess to
the ladies of Daffan-Latimer Chap-
birthday of her daughter,
Eula McCulloch.
Mrs. Harry MCElroy is convalesc-
ing nicely from a recent illness.
Mrs. Fred Nichols and children
went to Austin Friday to attend
the ceremonial at which Mr. Nich-
ols was formally inducted into of-
fice as State Labor Commissioner.
Norris Lipscomb, Jr., has been
sick for several days with laryn-
gitis.
Walter Ebbs, who lives on the Pat
Witten farm, early in January.
charge of arrangements.
Pallbearers were A. d. Deaton,
whose parents are Canadian mis-
sionary workers of the same or-
ganization, said they had been
beer .
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The following announcements are
ubject to the City Election to be
held in Ennis, Tuesday, April 2:
ered one of their number and he
painted out the name of the ship,
i enaming it the Taomaru.
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TOR RENT.—Nicely furnished two
room apartment. Phone 775-w.
J. C. Castellaw, who has been
confined to his bed for some time,
was able to be out for a ride Fri-
day.
I’m making an order for roses
next week. Phone 624 if interested.
—Mrs. Jno. M. Weekley.
A mild norther struck here late
Friday afternoon.
HAY FOR SALE — Prairie. Write
or call at 1036 South 17th St., Cor-
sicana after 6 p. m. Jim Williams,
Corsicana.
BEDROOM FOR RENT.— Reason-
able. 110 East Crockett St.
injuries sustained in an automo-
bile accident two weeks ago, is not
doing so well. Both legs were brok-
en, also her left arm, and she was
badly bruised.
Butler, Mrs. Martha Herren, Mrs.
Harry McBrierty, Mrs. C. H. Her-
mann, Mrs. C. L. Smith, Mrs. H.
M. Kirk, Mrs. F. Schwab and Mrs.
R. A. McCulloch.
Mrs. L. C. Hanes and son have
returned from a visit in Kaufman.
Margaret Ann Hanes, who accom-
panied her, remained for a week
end visit.
BOHEMIAN GIRL Wants job, maid
or cook. Miss Bertha Nekuza, En-
nis, Route 3.
IT PROTECTS INDIVIDUAL AND
COMMERCIAL INTERESTS
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M. M. Garrett continues seriously
ill at the I. O. O. F. Home.
ficiating.
The body was shipped to Vermil-
lion, Ohio, where burial will be
Mrs. Cecil Favis of Houston is
the guest of her Kuughtan
Gordon Pye.
Cotton closed ten. points down at
12.21.
W. S. Land Died
In Corsicana
Bury at Rogers
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____ 525.00 |
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495.00 |
_____465.00
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_____149.00
Widow Injured In
Wreck That Cost
Life of Husband
For City Marshal:
G. B. (Berry) ETHEREDGE.
J. FRANK CLARKE.
JOE ALEXANDER.
To help PREVENT Colds
— VICKS VA-TRO-NOL
At the first sniffle, sneeze or nasal
irritation, apply a few drops of
Vicks Va-tro-nol. Its timely use
helps to avoid many annoying colds.
Midlothian Man
Under Bond For
Stolen Property
direct from its New York Stage
3-Hour Broadcast by
Eastern Standard
Timo
— DAY—
—PHONE 190—
—NIGHy-
FEMALE POINTER WINS
SHOOTING DOG STAKE
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JOE JOLESCH
-INSURANCE-—
PHONE 68
WM1
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J. E. KEEVER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
—Ambulance Service—-
PHONE SI
PLANTERS COTTON OIL MILL
—PHONE rto—
Will Renovate your Mattress
For $2.00 Up
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U. C. RONEY, REPRESENTATIVE
ed Friday afternoon at her horn', ser, 77, who died at the 1. O.O.
with F. Home here Friday morning at
LISTER INE
announced by
OWEN MARCHBANKS
H. C. WIPPERN
—Trade, Terms—
DAVIS MOTOR COMPANY
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
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~SERS
aking an order roses
k. Phone 624 if interested,
no. M. Weekley.
—--
ICE.
: Shop now open
last Milam Street.
rums—,7 ’
IN BEAUTY WORK
cial! Half price sale
g: Facial 50c. Aerno
treatment with set
C. L. THOMPSON
210 W. Burnett st. Phone 1153
a Choice ingredi-
ents whipped to
amazing creami-y
ness in the
Kraft Mir- A. .
acie Whip 44-
machine. X,
Nothing New to Children; to deliver the principal address at
Many of the children in the party the annual banquet of the young
have experienced Chinese outlawry ' people of the First Baptist church
in the' past. The four chldrien of (Friday, March 1. The meeting will
Arnold Hayman, China inland mis- be held in honor of the senior
sion worker, and Phyllis Bannan, ’class of the high school. -
1934 De Luxe Plymouth Coach---------
1933 De Luxe Plymouth Sedan-----------
1934 De Luxe Plymouth Coupe----------
1933 De Luxe Plymouth Sedan----------
1930 Ford Sport Coupe-----------—-
1929 Plymouth Coupe—---------------
1928 Chevrolet Roadster with piekup.-
1927 Chevrolet Coupe------------------
1926 Chrysler Roadster-----------
1928 Hudson Sedan,------------------
1933 Ford V-8 Truck with Stake body--.
1933 Chevrolet Coach-------------------
1930 Ford Coach------------------------
1929 Ford Coach-----------------------
To Address Baptist
Young Folks, Waxa.
Waxahachie, Texas, Feb. 2.—Dr.
W. Marshall Craig, pastor of the
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to further piratical activities of (the principal address of the even-
their jolly rover hosts. As the ing. Several nice talks and toasts
Tungchow neared. Bias Bay the were given.
ENNIS STATE BANK
Telephone 30
1 St. See Dr.
1 Floyd.
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pointed District Judge of Navarro
county.
Life Insurance Takes the
ENNIS FUNERAL
SERVICE
Pleading guilty to a charge of
burglary, Lee Surles was assessed
a sentence of five years in the
chassis prices, according to
Chevrolet announcement, are
lowest in the world.
The Chevrolet models for
ings, increased oil pump capacity,
electro-plated pistons, greater wa-
ter- pump capacity, and improved
Cylinder head temperature distribu-
tion.
Brakes and braking have been
greatly increased in efficiency and
ease of operation, now possessing
such features as lighter pedal pres-
sure, higher coefficient of friction
in the lining, limited articulation of
brake shoes, and increased life of
linings. As a result, the new trucks
can be stopped in half the dis-
tance formerly required.
for the free ad-
my digestion
..._____ •$1.95 'per Mo.
______-_________ 2.35 per Mo.
-______ 4.05 per Mo.
ENNIS, TEXAS
Newspaper advertising has
beatable drawing power!
More than anything else—more, even than the as-
sistance it gives in building an estate—a bank protects
Whether it be a dollar deposited in a new sav-
ings account, an estate entrusted to its care, or
priceless keepsakes and important documents placed
for safekeeping in its vaults, a bank protects.
a
iff
Mrs. Virgil Brady of
iave a baby son., born
ig at 5:15, according to
to Mrs. Brady’s'father,,
ud of this city. Mother
are doing nicely.—Waxa- ■
ght. ■
Brownies Taxi Service.
Phone 260.
Anywhere in the city limits 15c
Two persons same price as one.
VICKS FLAN FOR BETTER CONTROL OF COLDS
—■May we have an interview with
you soon?
retain the general characteristics Harris of Kelso, Wash., and Mark
of the previous line in layout and Sand Fern Griffin of Minneapolis,
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The friends of Mrs. Pauline Han-
kins Brown will regret to learn
73, native of Ohio and resident of
Ennis for twenty-eight years, who
died at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Goodwin Friday morning at
8:55, were held this moving at
10 o’clock in the Goodwin home,
407 North Clay Street, with Rev.
J. G. M. Ramsey, pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church, and the
Rev. W. Clyde Hankins, pastor of
as an un-
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Mrs. Sam R. Curry is in receipt
of a message announcirkg that her
nephew, Ralph Nichols at DeLeon,
who is critically ill with pneu-
monia, was some better this morn-
ing.
Courtesy and safe transportation i the Tabernacle Baptist church, of-
our motto.
W.D.ARDEN
Insurance
SERVICE SINCE 1911-
* 593 •
W. S. Land of Corsicana passed
away Friday night at 9:45 at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Fern
Matthews, following an illness of
twelve months.
Mr. Land will be remembered
here as the father of Mrs. George
Seelye.
The family and friends will leave
Corsicana early Sunday morning
for Rogers, Texas, where inter-
ment will be made.
Mr. Land is survived by his wife,
two sons and five daughters.
eracy.
After the usual business Mrs. J.
W. Tolleson was leader’ of a most
interesting and enjoyable program
on the state of South Carolina.
Mrs. M. B. Williams gave an his-
torical sketch of the city of Char-
leston and Mrs. C. P. Kendall’s
description of the beautiful mag-
nolia garden, which is located in
the quaint old city, made one feel
aware of its southern charm.
Another very interesting article
was that given by Mrs. T. H.
Floyd, on the Pickens family. It
was in 1857 that Frank Pickens
was appointed minister to the court
at St. Petersburg in Russia, and
in 1860, was made governor of
South Carolina.
The wife of Gov. Pickens was a
schoolmate of Gen. George Alford
of Dallas, who was an uncle of
Mrs. Floyd,
At the close of the program Mrs.
Alf Dunkerley led in the singing
of an old favorite song of the
south, with Mrs. Owen Gilpin at
i the piano.
Mrs. Mayfield, assisted by her
sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, and
daughter, Zo Ellen, served delicious
refreshments.
consisting of hot
FOR SALE.— Two story brick build-
ing on West Avenue. Sacrifice at
$2,750 if sold at once, T. R. Chand-
ler.
Buy neckties
with what it saves
it isn‘ necessary to pay sot or more to get quality in a
damtifrice. Laterine Tooth Paste, made by the makers
it Listerine, cornea to you in a large tube at 256. Note
how it cleans, beautifies and protects your teeth. Mort
ever it saves you approximately $3 a year over 504 denti-
frices. Buy things you need with that saving—neck-
ties are merely a suggestion. Lambert Pharmacal Cs,
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
25e
Advertising llispies confidence
because it offers protection to buy-
‘ers and profits to sellers.
Preferred by million
to mayonnaise..
“Then the pirates headed the by Corsicana Chapter Royal Arch
but you may Control them I
Don’t run pisks with so-called “cold-killers.” It’s so easy to
upset the Stomach and lower body resistance with constant
internal dosing. For fewer and shorter colds—let Vicks Plan for
Better Control of Colds help you and your family. It is safe
and effective. Proved in thousands of clinical tests and in
actual home use by millions.
Kelly, Winnie Hodo and Myrtle T. S. Kirksey, R. M. Pierce, A. C.
Wright, Bernard Elston and D. S.
chow's, ship’s .boat,
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“In their haste the pirates
wrecked the ' small boat as they
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FOR RENT.—Garage apartment.
। Automatic heater, good garden.
‘Telephone 524.
added features.
Changes in the engine include
sparl4 advance idontrol heavier
crankshaft with improved counter-
weighting and harmonic balancer,
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Each Praetorian Policy is designed to achieve some definite a.m for yon %
Protection of Your Family — Education of your Children |
Your own Retirement with Income • I
Mrs. J. W. Adams of Mexia ar-
rived this morning to be at the
bedside of her friend, Mrs. Fred
Lawson, who continues seriously
ill.
quirements of different industries, through more trying days than who is in St. Paul Hospital with
design; mechanically, however, they'Minn.
incorporate many refinements and . Bias Bay is a notorious rendez-
vous for Chinese pirate junks. In
of either 131-inch or 157-inch
wheelbase, Chevrolet this year fea-
tures a new unit, the Standard Se-
dan delivery, intended for the fast
dispatch of light merchandise. A
wide variety of falctory-built bodies,
designed to meet the special re-
____ Friday the children and captive _____ ________ .
Funeral services for J. W. Smel- crew and passengers were treated troduced Judge Callicutt and made
chocolate and cake were served.
Guests included Misses Clara
g used clothes
ate to Buckner
. 11 please leave
Hist church of-
or 624. Thanks. ;
eekley. 1
vessel about and changed . our Masons Friday night honoring
$2,000.00 Policy on ages shown—Other ages rated accordingly"
. and Mrs. Starley O’Neal of
ston, are guests for a few days back is wrenched and will require
k and Mrs. T. D. O’Neal. her staying in bed for at least
j_________________| three weeks. It was thought at
out of LIFE. Decide now which
path you will choose! Tomor-
row will find you no further
ahead financially unless you do
something about it today.
spread. All new only -$69.50,
cash, $1.50 each .week, -or
ake used furniture as first
*nt. Displayed in our show
w.
Allen Furniture Company
______
ith two pleats
‛sted, in checks
els, in all-wool
taking with'or him on this occasion. All
them Chief Engineer John Rox- Chapters in Ellis county have been
‘burgh and a Chinese radio opera-invited.
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To help SHORTEN a Cold
—Vicks VAPORUB |
If a cold has developed, apply
VapoRub at bedtime. Its poultice-!
vapor action—all night long—gives
soothing relief. Avoids “dosing??
4$ 1.45 per Mo. Age 40--------
___ 1.55 per Mo. Age 45--------
___ 1.75 per Mo. Age 5 5-.....-
Blessing, Texas, Feb. 2.—Work-
ing. in splendid form and showing
the result of much careful trainiry ,
Muskogee Frank’s Diamond, liver
and white pointer bitch, here Fri-
day won the shooting dog stake in
the annual meeting of the Gulf
Coast Field Trial Club. Muskogee
Frank’s Diamond was handled by
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Call Your Items In Before 9 a. m. Phone 44
it so much.
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$250 and was released from cus-
pessary pieces for your bed tody.
6 Ameriean 1 Joe X. Newcomb
* - Be Honor Guest
Following the games the honoree tor of the Tabernacle Baptist
was presented with a number of church, officiating.
lovely gifts after which delicious J interment was made in Myrtle
cemetery with J. E. Keever in
Mrs. Louise Runnels of Kauf-
man, sister of Lawrence Hanes,
.s
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A Demand Deposit, that is, a checking /A
• account, is for those desiring to uti-
lize the economy, safety and convenience /48
of banking facilities in their business or 2
personal affairs. AA
A Time Deposit, earning a moderate A
rate of interest, is more suitable for those F/
who do not want to make active day to "A
day use of their funds but desire to accu- f '
mulate a financial reserve for general or rj)
special purposes. /
Both types of deposits are safeguarded /
by the sound loan and investment policies j
of this bank, which at the same time, utilize #
them to help cover the costs of banking A
services rendered, ____________q ,
Quoted below are rates on
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pirates sighted a Chinese junk, ; A good number of Navarro coun- i
commandeered the craft and load- ty Companions expect to attend the
edit with loot from the steamer i regular meeting of Ennis Chapter
worth $2,000. next Thursday night in honor of
“As the pirates started a return 'Joe X. Newcomb of San Antonio,
trip to the steamer for additional ‘recently elected Grand Scribe of
loot, they sighted planes from the 'the Grand Chapter.
aircraft carrier Hermes,” Dunean J Mr. Newcomb received his Lodge,
said. •Becoming frightened they'Chapter and Counicil degrees in
flea to the shore’ in the Tung- Ennis, and his homefolks will hon-
to the 1-2 ton trucks of 112-inch
ter, United Daughter of Confed- wheel base and the 1 1-2 ton trucks
taking the Tungchow to this haven
the pirates steered the boat di-
rectly opposite to its scheduled
course. Chefoo is to the north of 1
Shanghai, Hongkong south.
! various sizes ano
and see them.—
ED ks at Nursery on
FOR RENT.—Four room cottage,
809 East Burnett St. Phone' 895-j.
FOR RENT.—Furnished garage
apartment, Phone 982.
Every Saturday • ail NBC stations
Waxahachie, Texas, Feb. 2.—C.
B. Franks, a dealer in Midlothian,
is under a charge of receiving and
concealing stolen property, the
complaint having been filed by the
district attorney’s office, I
Franks was arrested in the mat-
ter but promptly made bond of
Choose Your Druggist as you would
Your Doctor. Complete Lines of Drugs
and Drug Sundries.
plans for the future of
family and yourself.
first she was not injured enough
to keep her from continuing her
work at the Rockett school but.
after careful examination her in-
juries proved more serious. It
will be remembered she was in the
wreck on Highway 6 which caused
the death of her husband, C. W.
Brown, January 18.
FOR RENT.—Ten room house, all
conveniences, 709 North McKinney 1— _ n ,,
A ,i 209 West Burnett street,
A. J. Cox or T. H.!, j 10 , . ..
bridge and 42, celebrating
selective balancing of rotating
parts, high pressure oil steam lub-
rication to connecting rod bear-
| . —There is an enormous “IF'
I p staring every man in the face.
I It represents the hazards of
life, hazards that may frus-
trate your plans, that may break
you financially. IF you live long
enough, IF you save long con-
sistently, IF you invest wisely,
IF you keep your health, IF
you keep your job. It is pos-
sible to avoid these hazards,
but any of them may upset your
made in the family burial lot
there. It was taken to Dallas by
J. E. Keever and will leave there
at 3:20, accompanied by J. N.
Goodwin.
Mr. Lohr was bor nand reared in
Vermillion, Ohio, and lived there
until 1906, when he came to Ennis
to make his home wtith Mr. and
Mrs. Goodwin.
Miss Eula McCulloch'Funeral Services
Friday Afternoon ishrsghafor
For J. W. Smelser
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Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock
the 4:20, were held Friday afternoon
Miss at 3 o’clock in, Keever's Chapel,
with Rev. W. Clyde Hankins, pas-
improvements in engine and chassis Capt. John Smart and other crew -
. members, and we proceeded to Gaston Avenue Baptist church of
Hongkong.” Dallas, has accepted an invitation
Improved commercial car models, attempted to beach it,, and: dashed
having more power, higher torque away from the scene without fur-
r {KI N-Cc;,1g yp’or pulling ability, greatly increased, ther ado. Roxburg and the radio
1 . vv . -dY IlC (1 C breaking efficiency, and numerous operator later were picked up by
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cas .
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FOR RENT
W. A. Kelly, who has been se-
riously ill at his home in Bardwell
following a heart attack, was re-
ported to be some better this
morning.
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Constipation Relief
pile its long record of use-
less runs back to 1840, Thed-
‛s Black-Draught is right up
date. Modern medical opinion
ds that the plant leaves which
e Black-Draught most of its
ive principle are among the
st laxatives in all the accepta-
e materials of medicine.
"When constipated, I feel dull
Id stupid,” writes Mr. O. C.
reen, of Andrews, N. C. “I have
iken Black-Draught several years
r constipation and find it gives
le immediate relief.”
Costs less than, other laxatives.
BEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT
Gus Lohr’s Body
To Vermillion, Ohio,
Funeral Held Here
Funeral services for August Lohr,
Kansas Bank Robbed.
Smith Center, Kan., Feb. 2.—
Three bandits robbed *the First
National Bank here of $2,000 late
Friday. Six hostages, taken by the
robbers as they fled, were released
unharmed several miles from town.
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j and eye-brow dye -district court at Waxahachie
c. Beautiful perma- Thursday
lete Croquinole $1, ■ surles was accused by county
' Graduate operators, authorities of taking 18 o’possum
Monday, Tuesday and ihides and three skunk hides from
ach week, wave set
and dry extra.
BEAUTY SHOPPE,
/son continues crit-
r home on East
it.
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Hesser Drug Co.
“In the Center of Town”
Save With Safety at Your
Rexall Store
' 5 Years for Theft
Of Possum Hides
And Skunk Pelts
Of Ennis Chapter
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Dr. L. L. Lemon and E. E.
Creech attended a banquet given
the ing Franklin Pearl and Joan
the Swenson of Jersey City, N. J.;
John and Ethel Quimby of Phoe-
1935 nixville, Pa.; Ted, David and John
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