The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1954 Page: 5 of 6
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Ctn.
Pillsbury
Cake Mix
Yellow. White, Fudge or Spice
Cragmont
Beverages
Assorted Flavors
32-OZ.
Bottles Z#1
Peaches
Sliced or Halves
Highway
No. 3's
Can
Golden Com
or White, Cream-Style
Gardcnslde
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2 sl 23*
303
Cun
Tomatoes
Gardenside
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Here’s
a sampling
of our
hundreds
of every day
low
reduced
shelf prices.
They
indicate
why
smart
shoppers shop
Safeway
for the
greatest food
savings in
Ennis.
Evaporated Milk
Pet or Carnation
Tall
Can
Tomato Soup
Campbell
No. 1
Can
Scot Tissue
Toilet Tissue
Roll
Pinto Beans
Sunny Hills
4-Lb.
Pkg.
Salad Dressing
Duchess
32-Oz.
Jar
39*
Tomato Catsup
Taste Tells
o H Oz
JL pottles
T l
Margarine
Caldbrook
1-Lb.
Pkg. 1 ^
Buttermilk
Biscuits
Pillsbury or Puffin
8-Oz. 1Q f
Pkgs. ■ •
Frozen Desserts
Joyette
Assorted Flavor*
•i-Oal.
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Dog Food
Pooch
M 15 Vj -07,
Cans Xj
Pure Cane Sugar
iu-Lb. QCC
Pkg. OJ
»UH.>.»hOB
SAFEWAY
Shortening
CrLsco or Snowdrift
3-Lb.
Can
Flour
Harvest Blossom
5-Lb. ge*
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BARDWELL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slay of Dallas
visited her mother, Mrs. A. C.
Chapman. Sunday, who aocompani
ed them home to spend 2 week.*
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kitchens were
in Dallas Wednesday and Friday
to visit their daughter. Mrs. James
Kendrick, patient in Baylor Ho.s
pi tat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood and
Airs. J. a. Elder visited Mrs. Mary
Bryless. in Italy Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Prather,
Dianne and Mike, of Cleburne were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Underwood,
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Minor were
8undny dinner guests of bis parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Minor.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ramsey and
Bristol News
The ladies of the Bristol Ceme-
tery Assn met last Wednesday
afternoon, and we most cordially
invite everyone to be with us on
Thanksgiving for the anual dinner
sponsored by Cemetery Ladies.
Joyce James, little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, ,.V O. Janies of Dal-
las spent last week with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Mary Shankle.
Mrs. J. A. Wood is getting along
nicely, and about over the fall he
received a few months ago.
Dallas visitors last week include
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Maxwell, Mrs.
E. M. Moore and Mrs. Grady Prit-
chett.
Mrs. Walter Sparkman continues
to slowly improve.
Mrs. C. L. Cain spent bust Tues-
day in Dallas with her daughter,
Mrs. Cliff Santerre.
W. L. (Scooter) Craig spent most
of last week in Galveston, as a
delegate to the Farm Bureau meet-
ing there.
Miss Drewise Davis and her aunt.
Mrs. Clara Davis, visited on Thurs-
day afternoon with Mrs. Truitt
and Mrs. Endler.
Mrs. A. E. Mullican had to return
to Ennis Municipal Hospital for a
few days and Is getting along nicely.
Russell Sims of Grove tern spent
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Elisabeth Sims.
Matt Moore of Minden, La. spent
the weekend at his home here.
Mrs, Tommy Monhundxo is ill,
and in Ennis Municipal, for a few
days.
Bro Charley Daniels of Wilmer
was guest speaker Sunday morning
ai the Methodist Church and was
accompanied by Mr. G. W. Taylor,
also of Wilmer, as the pastors wife.
Mrs. G W. Renfro, was seriously
ill in a Dallas Hospital.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lehert Staten of
Dallas visited over the weekend,
with their mother, Mrs. Eunice Pip-
kin.
Mike Flanagan Injured his left
hand rather badly, losing two of
his fingers on Monday, in Ferris,
where he is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jones of
Baytown are visiting their mother,
Mrs. Willie Jones.
Those visiting Colonel Collier in
the Veterans Hospital Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hayes, Mr. Wil-
lie Forston, B. C. Pool, Mr. Talent.
Brother Randal McCollum, Mr.
and Mrs. R L. Collier of Fort
Worth, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hug-
gins nnd son Richard of Weather-
ford, Mrs. C. O. Collier Jr. and
Mrs. Colonel Collier.
Mr. Collier expressed his appre-
ciation for the beautiful flowers
he received last week from his
Christian friends of the Metho-
dist Church.
sons of Waxahachie, Mr nnd Mrs
Lee Williams and children and
George Watson w'ere tsundny dinner
guests ;n the J. C. Hailey home.
Mrs. E. B Hollcbough of Mid-
lothian visited her daughter, Mrs.
Robert Underwood and family, Fri.
Mrs. B C Pool spent Monday
in Blooming Grove with her brother
Mi. and Mrs. George Magee.
Miss Katherine Dyess was a Fri-
day over-night guest of Miss Caro-
lyn Hailey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Loveless.
Colonel Collier underwent an
operation at Veterans Hospital at
Lisbon, Monday.
Miss Glenda West brook student at
Baylor, Waco, spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
F. Westbrook.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Armstrong of
Waco were Sunday guests of Mf.
and Mi’s. Littlejohn.
Coy Quesenbury, student at Jack-
sonville College spent the week end
wieh his parents. Mr. anf Mbs.
J. D. Quesenbury.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cook and son
Lurry, visited in Fort Worth and
Dallas Sundy.
Mr. and Mrs. Penny Wood and
son. Stevie, of Dallas, spent Satur-
day night with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Rabun of Forres ton
and spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr and Mrs. J E. Wood.
Mr and Mrs. Buck Wheatley
and family ol Buena Vista visited
in the Pendell Wheatley home,
Sunday.
Mrs. Nettie Pr(ne of Dallas and
daughter, Mrs. Pearl Calloway of
Longview- visited friends in Bard
well.
Miss Brucene Watson visited Mr.
nnu Mis. Penny wood, in tne J. E
Wood home. Sunday.
B C. Pool and J. E. Wood went
to Hubbard Monday.
W. M Forston and B. C. Pool vis-
ited Colonel Collier in Veterans
Hospital at Lisbon, Sunday.
(Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T Sutton, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Thompson, were
Sunday afternoon visitors of Miss
Jennie Stovall at Wnxahachie on
Dallas Highway.
Mrs. Reuban Roach of Kansas
City Mo. spent the week with her
mother-in-law. Mrs. W. R. Roach
who continues seriously 111. Mr.
Roach came during the week end
and they returned to their home
Sunday.
(Miss Wior.a Stewart of Corsi-
cana visited Mr and Mrs. J. E.
Thompson, Thursday.
Mrs. H C. Tinuns and daughter,
Marjorie, of Ennis, visited Mr*. L. C.
Cook and ton. Larry, Monday.
Mrs. J. W. Roach and daughter.
Miss Ruth Roach of Waxahachie,
spent the week end at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson of
Dallas, A. B. Roach, Mr. and Mrs.
J, C. Roach were Sunday dinner
guests.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Johnson at Reagor Springs.
Mrs. Johnson has been brought
home from the Waxahachie Sani-
tarium and is Improving some.
Mrs. Annie Dunlop and Miss
Nancy Boren of Ennis were visitors
of Mrs. L. C. Cook and son, Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Westbrook and
daughter spent Sunday with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
almond.
The W. M. A. met at the Bap-
tist Church Monday afternoon with
8 present. Mrs. J. S. Kitchens, acted
as president in the absence of Mis.
O. J. Hayes. Mrs. Joe Cummings
led the song "Who at My Door is
Standing" with Mr*. Randall Mc-
Collum at the piano. Mrs J. W.
Minor presented the devotional.
Mrs. J. R. Splawn taught the lesson,
20th chapter of Matthew. Mrs.* Ben
Junkln dismissed with prayer. A
Thanksgiving social will be held
Monday November 22, in the home
Thursday Evening. Nov. 18. 1951 -THE EWIS WEEKLY LOCAL—
of Mrs J. VV. Minor.
Mrs. Jack Johnson of Big Spring
visited Mr*. L. C. Cook. Mrs. J. R
Splawn and Mrs J. JB Elder, Den-
nesday, being here to attend fun-
eral services held for her uncle,
Luther Almond.
The P. T. A. met second Tuesday
at Barriwcll High School. The pro-
gram was sponsored by Mrs. Bob
Bnisden.
Following iiir business.-, oriiioiti
refreshments of mince pic with
whipped cream and coffee were
served by the hostesses. Mrs. W. M.
Forston, Mrs. Earl Conder, Mrs.
Ewell Burleson, and Mrs. W. W.
Na.sh. Decorations were In the
Thanksgiving motiff.
Mr. and Mi’s. Glenn Tutle of
Kansas were here to attend !un-
eral services held for her uncle,
A. B. Roach 2:00 pm Tuesday at
the Church of Clvrisi in Ennis
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rogers vis-
ited their chilclrcn in Dallas lust
week.
Mr and Mrs L w Rogers, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R Mntheson of Corsi-
cana spent the weekend In Chicka-
saw Okln, guests of Rev. nnd Mrs.
J. <L. Garrett and attended ser-
vices at the Baptist Church where
Rev. Garrett is pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hale were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr*. Jack Ward In Wnxahgehie.
Mrs. J. P. Stupes, o. J. Hayes,
Mr and Mrs. A. T. Hale were In
Hillsboro Monday to attend district
Conference.
Mr. and Mrs A T. Hale visited
Mrs. E T Roberts in Ennis. Satur-
day
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carol of Dal-
las were weex end guests ui Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Wheatley. Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Reynolds and children
of Lancaster, Mrs. Mildred Marks
oi Waxahachie, Mr. and Mrs. Win-
ston Doubler and nephew, Mike
Doubler and Mrs. W. L. Deubler
of Fort Worth and Mi’s. Fled Terrell
were Sunday guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Khox and
family of Irving, Mr. and Mrs. R.
C Uumbo of Ennis were Sunday
dinner guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J R. Knox.
Mrs. Q. E. Davis, Mrs. Cab Mont-
gomery and Mrs. Juanita Lohr of
Waxahachie, shopped in Dallas
Saturday.
Rev. nd Mrs. Glenn Vycrs and son
ol Dallas were Sunday dinner guests
ol Mr. and Mbs L. Y Odom. Rev.
Vyers is the new pastor of Howard
Baptist Church,
STATE BOLSTERS
BLUDGEON CASE
ABOUT SHEPPARD
Cleveland, Nov. 17 i UP'.—The
state has bolstered its theory that
Marilyn Sheppard was bludgeoned
to death by a heavy surgical instru-
ment. It introduced evidence in the
murder trial of Dr. Samuel Shep-
pard that something heavy resting
on her pillow had pressed blood en-
tirely through it,
Continues III
E. L. Owens continues ill in the
Methodist Hospital in Dallas.
UGH—Four-year-old Billy
Stanley registers his reac-
tion to insect poison he
swallowed in his Los An-
geles home. Someone left
the deadly poison in a milk
carton and Billy thought he
was drinkiiiK milk. A fast
trip to emergency hospital
saved the boy's life. (NEA
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The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1954, newspaper, November 18, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782370/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.