The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 349, Ed. 1 Monday, April 20, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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Pope Pius Hints
His End Is Near
it is a wonderful tonic—get your
bottle today and feel like yourself
again. For sale in Ennis at Hester
2 Varsity Boys
Died From Crash
Of Their Plane
See the new Centennial frock at
Margaret’s Shop.
Fred Krutilek was a visitor in
Dallas Saturday.
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Trinity Gets $300
For Research Work
ing services will begin. at 8 o’clock,
instead of 7:30.
Thursday night of next week the
Brotherhood monthly meeting and!
banquet will be held. Oscar Jones
of Greenville has been secured as
speaker, and a good meeting is
anticipated.
Waxahachie To
Have Flower
Show May 6th
Pharmacy Won
In Dallas From
Friend In Need
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Connally Sees
Bigger Margin
For Roosevelt
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Rev. G. C. Farris
Died At Colorado
ALLRED TO ACCOMPANY
CENTENNIAL TRAIN
.______ __ order for the Spring
and Summer months.
“Tonight,” Connally said, "mil-
liens of businessmen everywhere,
from Fifth avenue and Broadway
to the nameless streets of distant
country villages, are enjoying in-
creased business, enhanced profits,
Austin, Texas, April 20.—Gover-
nor Allred announced Sunday that
he would accompany the special
train which will leave Dallas April
26 and tour a number of other
states to advertise the Texas Cen-
tennial celebration.
Iva, Williams of Dallas spent the
week end here.
Aor downright goodness
and taste... They Satisfy
his text from the 42nd verse “And
they brought him to Jesus.” The
mission of the church is to go out
and bring in others but we must ;
first find Jesus ourselves. Are we i
as a church satisfied? Are we just j
coasting? It is time for us to look
up, and see, for the harvest truly
is white.
See the Queen of ‘‘Bluebonnet
Land.”
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Hear the crooning cowboys in
“Bluebonnet Land.”
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those with whicn the president is
assailed today.”
Reviewing the new deal record,
Connally said agriculture, industry,
banking corporate business, cor-
porate earnings and individual in-
Reading, Pa., April 20 —Gov. Alf
M. Landon and Col. Frank Knox
are shadowboxing over a nomina-
tion which is but a bubble that
will burst at the touch of the
American electorate in November,
Senator Tom Connally of Texas
said Saturday night.
Speaking at the Jefferson Day
dinner of the Berks' County Young
Men’s Democratic Association, the
senator predicted a greater ma-
jority for Roosevelt and Garner
than in 1932.
“The American people are on
the march to better times,” said
Connally, “and they are not going
to reject a leadership which has
led them from wreckage to rehabil-
ization. The plain pleople of America
are not going to turn back.”
The speaker compared the new
deal criticism with that hurled at
Thomas Jefferson and said the is-
sues of 1936 3 are not unlike those
of 1800.
Reviews New Deal Record.
“The real issue,” said Connally1,
“is whether the powers of govern-
ment are to be elected! for the pro-
tection of great body of people or
whether they are to be perverted
to the special advantage and pri-
vate profit of greedy selfish inter-
ests. The battle today is again the
battle of Jefferson, the democrat
and the champion of .the common
man, against the Federalism which
in the early days of the Republic
endeavored to make the govern-
Rev. Mr. Farris is' survived by
Mrs. Farris and two sons, C. R.
Farris of Colorado and W. T. Far-
ris of Post.
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Raymond Burford, student - in
Baylor Medical College, Dallas, en-
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Waxahachie, Texas, April 20—
Waxahachie Garden Club will have
its first spring flower show May 6
with Mrs Fred Forrest as general
chairman, assisted by Mrs Forrester
Hancock and Mrs. Ozro Cheatham.
Both cut flowers and plants are
to be entered with six prizes to be
awarded. Three ribbons will be
given, each counting certain points
toward the sweepstake award. All -
divisions are open to the public.
Prizes" awarded will range in
value from $7.50 to $3.
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The Manufacturer Says Guarantee
Every Botte of Nash’s Tonic.
The Manufacturers of Nash’s
Tonic are Southern men of the
old school—they back up their med
icine with a money back guaran-
tee. Mr. Nash says if you have had
colds or Flu or if you are under the
weather in any way, go to your
drug store and get a fifty cent
bottle of Nash’s Tonic and take
for one week and if you don’t feel
Waxahachie, Texas', April 20.—
Prof. F. B. Isely, head of the de-
partment of biology of Trinity
University, has been awarded $300
by the committee on Grants-in-Aid
of the National Research Council,
, Washington, D. C.
The money will be used for the
purchase of apparatus and equip-
ment and to defray other expenses
in connection with Prof. Isely’s
study of soil and plant relations
in the ecology of Acridian grasshop-
pers.
The grant this year makes the
second awarded the Trinity pro-
fessor by the National Research
comes all indicate a rapid rise in
the business level. - -
America Is Awake. defeated “Friend in Need” team,
12 to 5, in a game played Sunday
afternoon in Tom James Park in
Dallas. riis,i
Ernest Allen led in the hitting
Tonic every Spring to get their {Drug Company.
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widely quoted.
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Have Colds and Flu Left Your System In Bad Order?
Don’t Be Under the Weather—Try This Tonic
Emil Barto is convalescing splen-
didly following an illness with influ
enza.
go to your dealer and get your
money back. Mi’. Nash says if this
medicine does not help you he
does not want one penny of your
money. This is a fair proposition
and there is no excuse for you
to keep dragging around half sick
all the time. Nash’s Tonic is not
bad to take, contains no poisons or i
habit forming drugs of any kind.
had more than your money’s worth There needs to be more love today.
We should commune more with
Georgetown, Texas, April 20.—
Two University of Texas students
were injured fatally when their
plane crashed near here Satur-
day.
Guy Bryan,. 22, of Hoaston, died
a few minutes after thplane went
God. Our lives are too imbalanced.
A lot of people are color blind,
they see only one side, when we
should look at both sides instead
of only seeing life from one angle
that we may be sincere, things
that are excellent being filled with
the fruits of righteousness unto
the glory and praise of God.
At the evening service the pastor
talked from St. John 1:35, taking
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people take medicine until they
think they feel somewhat better
but pay no attention to the bad
effects caused by these Winter dis-
eases—Flu and Colds sometimes
cause Constipation, Biliousness,
Kidney disorders and other serious
ailments.
Don’t Drag Around From Day to
Day. Take This Guaranteed Tonic
and Feel and Be Well and Happy.
Nash’s Tonic is not a cure-all,
but it is a wonderful medicine to
put y,cur system in order after a
seige of Colds and influenza. Nash’s
Tonic stimulates the flow of bile
thereby correcting constipation and
poor elimination, it corrects Bil-
iousness as it is a liver stimulant, it
helps nature to get rid of poisons
in your system. Nash’s Tonic is a
TONIC—it builds up the red cor-
puscles in the blood, it removes
every trace of Malaria that causes
so /much sickness and loss of en-
ergy to the people of the South.
It would really be a, good idea
for every person in the Southland
to take a few bottles of Nash’s
and security in their investment
because in March, ”1933, an admin- '
istration with courage and dedicat-
ed to public welfare took charge of
national affairs to replace an ad-
ministration without vision, vacill-
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They were student fliers and had
gone to Georgetown to watch an
aerial circus in connection with a,
Centennial celebration. Bryan had
been flying about two months and
had ten solo flying hours to his
credit. Farish began taking lessons
two or three weeks ago and had
five hours credit.
Spectators said the plane took off
easily but fell into a spin at an
altitude of 800 feet. It was wrecked
and the youths were extricated
with difficulty.
Bryan’s neck was broken and his'
skull was fractured. Farish re-
ceived a fractured skull and a
crushed chest. Both were uncon-
scious when taken from the plane.
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and got five hits in five times up.
Bill Davey knocked a home run.
Rev. Dick O’Brien of Colorado,
Rev. C. M. Bishop of Post, and
Rev. W. D. Green of Knox City.
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Port Arthur, Texas, April 20.—A
spectacular four-hour fire destroyed
: the Irvine Furniture Company
j building early Saturday. Damage
' was estimated at more than $70,-
, 00. Slight damage Was done to
the Texas and Strand, Theaters,
on either side of the furniture com-
pany, when small explosions blew
flaming debris from the burning
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aimlessly without a chart or a
compass in a bewildering maze of
difficulties which it neither knew
how to meet nor had the courage
to attack.
‘That is the record of Franklin
D. Rooseevlt. It is crowded with
achievement and daring action. It is
filled with substantial, tangible and
concrete results". America, is awake.
It is no longer in a business coma.
It feels its strength. Business and
industry, agriculture and labor are*
on the march, and there are not
enough defeatists,, and captious
critics in all the land to halt its
onward march or turn back those
, who brought us back from the
brink and put us on our feet
again.”
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ment one of aristocracy and privi-
lege. ,
“Tonight we are celebrating Jef-
ferson’s birthday. In his generation
he was denounced as a radical.
His enemies' nailed at. him and
charged that he violated the consti-
tution when he acquired the Louis-
iana purchase, which stretched our
boundaries to the Pacific, Jefferson
was abused by the selfish of his
day as being the enemy of business
interests. How similar to the charg.
es hurled at Jefferson are some of
METHODIST CHURCH.
The attendance in all services
were good. The day was perfect,
and many who had been detained
in homes on account of sickness,
were in attendance Sunday, and
we were so happy to have them
back.
Rev. Bridges’ discourse was taken
from Philippians i, talcing as his
text 9-10 verses, St. Paul's prayer
for his people
The devotion and loyalty of the
women of his church, and how it
hais been such from the beginning
of time, therefore it behooves them
to keep themselves unspotted from
the sins' of the world.
Paul prays that love might
abound more and more in the
knowledge and in all judgment and
thanksgiving. The pastor said per-
haps we are lacking in these things.
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It is now time to make your car ready for Spring
Driving.
Does your crank-case need draining and the oil
changed? Yes? Then let us drain it and refill with
Marathon, Amalie or Quaker State Motor Oil.
Does your car need good gasoline in it? Then let us
put Marathon Timed Gasoline in it.
Does your car need washing and greasing? Yes? Then
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Vatican City, April 20.—Pope Pius
Saturday gave the first indication
he feels himself approaching the
end of his span of life.
The Pontiff, who will be 79 May
31, told a pilgrimage of French
religious press writers to return
soon, "because when one ap-
proaches 80, he cannot make long-
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into a spin and plunged into a
gully. Jeff D. Farish, 21, also of
Houston, died at a Georgetown
hospital.
Both youths were prominent in
campus activities. Bryan, a junior,
was the son of Guy Morrison
Bryan of Houston, who died a year
ago soon after retiring from busi-
ness. Farish, a sophomore, was the
rson of Jefferson D. Farish of
Houston, official of the Humble Oil
Car Washed and Greased........$1.00
(Does Not include Pulling Front Wheels)
Come where you will alwavs receive that prompt
courteous service which makes trading a pleasure. r
WILLIS BROS. OIL CO.
“INSTANT TIRE SERVICE”
Telephone 78 Ennis/' Tele Corner EEayloz & Main
TABERNACLE BAPTIST.
There were four additions to the i <
Tabernacle Baptist Church Sun- 1 2
day, two for baptism and two by
letter, at the close of the evening
service four ladies were baptized
by Pastor Hankins. The attendance
on all services was gratifying* and
the services spiritual and! most
helpful.’
At the morning hour the pastor
preached on “The Sins of Modern
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hurry, try tne Want Ads. Advertising speeds up sales.
Youth.” He said he didn’t charge
all these things up to the youth of
our land or think they are “going !
to the devil,” but rather the older •
people have made present condi-
tions possible. The pastor said his
message wa sto warn the young
people rather than condemn them.
Miss Corinna Wilson sang “Give Me
a Heart Like Thine.”
At the evening service Pastor
Hankins’ topic was “Is God in the
Tornado and Flood?” He showed
how God warned of the flood,
through Noah’s preaching 120 years,
and it cam, just like God said it
would; also the destruction of
Sodom and Gomorrah, which came
just as God said it would. The
pastor said God certainly does rule
and reign today in nature as well
as in other realms.
There will be no prayer service
at Tabernacle Church Wednesday
night, tire congregation . voting to
attend the Presbyterian Church
Colorado, Texas, April 20.—Rev.
(G. C. Farris, 79, retired Baptist
minister, who had preached all
over this section of West Texas died
, at. his home in Colorado Saturday
after an illness of more than two
weeks.
Funeral services were held Sun-
day at 3 p. m. at the First Baptist
Church here. Rev. While Howell of
Abilene officiaited, assisted by
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The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 349, Ed. 1 Monday, April 20, 1936, newspaper, April 20, 1936; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1518543/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.