The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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FANIS DAILY NEWS— Thursday
Evening, July 1, 1954
-Palmer Personals-
, Mrs Fanny Mohon of Dallas was, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tyler, 8un-
! a guest of Mr. apd Mrs. George Cox. [ day.
all of last week Mrs. Mohon Is Mr.
ther for a fevr wftrks. visit.
the Waxahnchie Country Club. Wed
nesday night and heard Harrison Coxs »°-year-old slater. Mrs. J. B. Higgins and son. Jim-,
< Wood of Dallas speak on a Formula rnie. of Beaumont are spending this *nd
Mr, and Mis. l ox spent for Pr*tci\ Pete* Anne McDonald SDpndiau « ... . . __ . __
the O.y m M.Kmney, Mm,d.y -....... th,» wee, ,t“ten L.ke M.7h£E j ^ ! Mr. and M.’s.
Their,son. j c . .»...... «. „ . !Cum» in Glen Rose. She was
Mr. and Mrs Ervin Elgan spent
Sunday with their son, Billy Elgan
in Dallas.
RICE
Will
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brought them bark Monday,end with her chUdren. Mr. and Mrs. JOm*mnie“ , ° en Kost‘Monday j Mr. and Mrs Leon Adams and sqp. Milwaukee, Wis., were gufsts of
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Neal. and : ay ‘ Caldwell and’Mrs. l7 Barn- blick to. P*,r"er' ™*y . n0* , ------
Tile First Baptist Church is plan- Durwnnrf smitn .11 nt hardt, all returning Monday eve-j^^^, Unk Arfum„ nnth Ur Mrs Louis R .McClain is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Marvin Visi-
ted Mrs w m. KtUgerald Sunday.
Albers anti, Mr. and Mrs. John Rose visited
relatives ir. Dalle." Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Griffin and
Mr. and Mrs^ Jim Mays Sunday. | 50 Lawyers and Judge*
mother. r'"‘rnM h<”" W,th ""I Trod. Down Fort Worth
william Higginbotham »s spend-, Gambler at San Antonio
ing this week w ith his brother-in- |
law anrl sister. Mr. and Mis. Don1 San Antonio, July 1 1 UP 1.—Some
Welch. In Dallas. [fifty lawyers and judges here tracked
(Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bell and j down a Fort Worth gambler they
accused of Dinting tnem of saw in
dice game last night. And they
mobbed him Just outside the Gunter
ing satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
daughter, Denise, and Mr. and Mrs.
Durwood Smith, all of DhIIas, were
ning a.picnic for the entire member- week-end visitors of Mr. and Mi s.
ning.
Hughey Harvard of Dallas spent j
mother. Mrs. Dice Adams. Both Mr.
and Mrs. Adarr.s are employed in
Ennis.
relatives in Dallas this week.
Mrs. Hugh Bell and |down
f-—- timiwif ottnnHAd
tftlMV l«tU\ »<**U W •*•••*• J — it.JOTA.
’ the Horton reunion In Corsicana
ton lo be with Mrs Griffin's Mr. William Pollan of McKinney
grandmother who is seriously ill spent the weekend with Mr. and
Brenda Faye and Linda Sue Mrs. Vi'.gil Me Dowall.
Gilbert of Lancaster are spending Mrs Kuel Bounds, Mrs. A. D.
ship and friends who desire to come, j, w Gotland,
at the, Getzendaner Park m Waxa-
hachie on July 9th qt 7:30 p in. Mrs. Gayle Gordon and children. the week eud wlth home folks.
- June and Jerald Don. of Hillsboro ,,, . . .. .. .
Mr. «ud Mrs. Doyle Ray Rickett of visited her sister, Miss Janice Shef- The Rev aud **»■ Jack>son Crow; Houston McCain are spending this --
field Sundav attended tiie preachers and wives[week in Mailin. , Ml; Hnd Mrs. Jac*t Ritchie visited
__ 1 meeting in Waxahachie. Monday. | - relatives in Denton and Aubry, Sun-
Mrs. Beatrice Williams visited j day.
Mrs. Tom Jones is visiting her
-- ’daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs Yancy Barron and Mrs. Mrs. Glen Ray Wester in Dallas.
Hotel—where the State Bar of Texas
Convention is under way.
Texarkana visited Mr. and Mrs. O
C. Potter over the week end Mrs.
Potter went home with them. Tues-
day, for a week’s visit .
Mr. A j. McKeever observed his:
88th birthday on June the 8th He is1
Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Bullock and and Mrs. Blake Poarch. . . w ..
children of Lancaster visited his Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith of Parenls Mr. an<1 Mrs- iPar
i relatives and friends in Dallas, last
, Jack McBurnett and Miss Mary i week.
' °ne , monthl older,, tha” lMrs “c- Lou Barron attended the Jack Ben- --
Emma Lynn Hamilton has return- Keover. who will celebrate her Jiy show in Dallas. Friday night. | Mr■. and Mrs. Everett McCormick ;parents, Mr. and Mrs. Viol Bullock, J Mobile Alabama who have
ed from a week visit in Italy, with | birthday the 9th of July. Friends of . _ and sons. Mike and Gary of Fort Sunday.
her sister's family. Mr. and Mrs. C this esteemed couple wish for them Mrs Ophelia Childress and Mrs. Worth visited his mtoher, Mrs. Sal-.
N. Maddox. more happy birthdays. Wrede and daughter and Egbert be McCormock, Saturday night. Mrs. Gladys McKeever has return- Thursday.
------- „ ----------- — -»---------- ,vii-s. tvuei .DuusaiB. «u». «• — police halted the melee after the
m her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel:________________,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashford Bounds,
and Children of Fort Worth spent „
the weekend with her parents Mr. »*»• %
MVC niui,„ of neluth. Minn, visited her grand-
visiting her mother Mrs. Martha
Roberts, will return to their home
been Wednesday.
Mr. and
Dallas visited.
Farker and Mr.
ed from a trip to Houston and Gal- ; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richardson and Bowden Tuesda>.
Mrs. Layloe Dyer of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
and Mrs. John
“ | Pusley, all of Dallas, were guests of . . ----- -------------------------- -----
Mrs. Ruby Hamilton and Mrs 1 Mrs. H. B. Copeland of Waxalni- Mj. an(j ^jrs oeorge Cox, Wednes- Mls A Eppes has returned veston, where she visited friends. children of Dallas visited Mr. and „ . ,
Ruth Martin visited their mother, j cliie visited her parents. Mr. and d,iv ’ I home from La mesa after a two-; - I Mrs. Oran Gilbert Sunday. ‘‘ro(m Here lo htemiiy —siarr^ox
Mrs.Mrs. Witt, in Dallas Sunday af- Mrs. A. J McKeever, Monday. __ weeks visit there with her daughter,1 Sam Geer and his sister, Miss! Miss Jackie Poarch of Mobile. Montgomery Clift Showing a* VIL-
ternoon. ! - 1 Mrs 0 c Potter. Mrs. Jack Mrs- ° Bel1 and Mr- and Mrs Elz01'a Geer both of Dallas were' Alabama is visiting her parents, dRIVE-IN—Sunday, Monday,
----- j Mrs. Floyd Warren is suffering Moore. Mrs Doyle Reddell, Mrs E1,is Wright. Mrs. Bell and chil- guests of Mrs. Atinye Martin and'Mr. and Mrs. Blake Poarch. Tuesday. Won 8 Academy Awards
Mr. and Mrs. Houston McClain Horn a badly sprained ankle at her rinirw n n-iviv. Mrs h n wind dren returned home with her mo- other friends in Palmer Sunday. Mrs. Ralph McHani and Ronnie for best picture of 1953.
and Mrs. Yancy Barron attended the ! home, after treatment in the Waxu-
DR. S. C. SCARBROUGH
Optometrist
Office Hours
9:00
P.M.
A.M. to 5:00
Thursday
9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.
Other Hours
Bv Appointment
Phone 81 107 W. Are.
Ennis, Texas
recently organized Dinner Club, yt! hat'hie Hospital.
Ernest F. Hodo
Candidate for Commission-
er, Precinct No. 2. Fifteen
years experience in road
construction' and mainten-
ance. I am askinjf for a
first term in office where
my opponent has served
more than ten years as your
commissioner. Your vote
and influence will be deeply
appreciated.
ham, Mrs. Yancy Barron and Mrs. \
Houston McClain, Mrs. L. H. Bar- j
ron and Mrs. Dick Wynne were
j among those from Palmer who were
guests at a tea given by Mrs. W. R.
Elliott, Mrs. W. F. Hancock and |
Mrs. L. D. McGregor at Davis Hall
in Waxahachie, Wednesday.
Houston McClain and Louis Ray ;
McClain are spending part of this
week at the Barron Ranch rear |
Rock Springs.
Mrs. Ray Campbell of Dallas was [
11 guest of Mrs. Sallie McCormick
! and Mrs. Sallie Everett, Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. G. McKeever vis- j
i ited in Ennis and Corsicana over the (
week end.
Tom McDonald of Mart was a
guest of Butch Harvard, Sunday.
Tom and Butch were room-mates
at TCU the past year.
Mr. and-Mrs. Joe Tyler of Ferris
TJooil ancJ picnic iuppfiei j^or if our special! we eh-end outincf !
Pork & Beanst™.. t.h,
Prem luncheon Meol
Cold Drink CupsBCn*.
Paper Plates Economy. Whit*
Kingsford Briquets
300
Can
Soda Straws conoid o«i.
Wax Paper c«t *u.
Paper Napkins**. 1 cm
Forks & Spoonsit cnt
Mustardrr.nch
£2 23*
12-0:.
Can
10 Cat.
Pkg.
tOLb.
Pkq.
10<
45<
10*
14*
69*
125*
■all
6-Om.
Jm
10*
23*
25*
8*
10*
Ripe Olivesibony. m«l
Stuffed OliVeS T«rWMoa..
Whole Pickles d°il what*
Cragmont Beverage
American Cheese Duns
a 32-Ot.
JL B#ti.
f
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Del Monte Pineapple
Gardenside Corn
Pooch Dog Food
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing
Breeze Cheese
Sliced or crushed
Golden or white, Crecwi Style
Gel the best for your pet
Processed cheese food.
No. 303
Can
1 5 Vi Oz.
Can
32-Oz.
Jar
2-Lb.
Cln.
10*
5*
39*
69*
because we're so excited about
the good, ole Fourth, we’re
having a sell-a-bration
bursting with a splendiferous
array of bargains. Shop
•orly for the long week end. And,
if you're leaving town,
drive carefully.
HAPPY FOURTH from Safeway!
! Your Stfeujy will he closed Monday, •
• July 5, m observance of Independence Day. I
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c A NTH O N V C O.
Take Over
LOCAL BURR STORE
The C. R. Anthony Company, a chain of depart-
ment stores with headquarters in Oklahoma City
have taken over the location, stock and fixtures of
the local Burr Store. Anthony's now operate 142
friendly department stores throughout 9 South-
, western States including California. Since the open-
ing of the first store in Cushing, Oklahoma in 1922
the Anthony Company has learned the wants and
needs in clothing and home furnishings for South-
western people and'are striving to give them the . ..
HIGHEST QUA LjTYMERCHANDISE
ATJHE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
Our buyers are now in New York combing the
market for merchandise you want anJ need now.
. . . Shelves, counters, racks and tables will be
stocked as soon as possible with Anthony's own
brand lines plus many nationally advertised lines.
. . . Anthony's low cost in store operation with a
nominal profit assure you of greater value for your
clothing dollar.
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS
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‘Will Serve You Better... Save You Mow*
NEW! Sponge Rubber
CLEANING MITT
M0W1 louflh wothing jobtaotitr j •
...So vat youf bond,, loo.
only / J*
whin vou nut
Skylark
WHITI BREAD
Evil dvtoih «a Ff*# loaf
Peanut Buttertrvn.hr ior°‘ 23*
Salad Dressingoutb.it j«0,‘ 39*
Tuna Fish croud* 25*
Snow White Salt”3^4' 10*
/- . /* icl-trtr. btim A 10-Ot. O C a
V.Ut C-Orn Whole k-rnrl J. M191. ZOf
Leaf Spinach 211,?'' 25<
DALEWOOD
MARGARINE
COSTS LESS,
AND YSTi
O Easy to spread —
Q Fresh —
O Foil-wrapped
ft.
Ctn.
Thompson
Sweet Cantaloupes
Seedless Grapes
Crisp, Cool Lettuce
Delicious Plums
Juicy Peaches
Tangy LemonsNTk3<>o *«.
Sweet CornfV«b' 3
California
Lb.
Lb.
Firm heads
From California
Red Santa Rosas
"Salad of the Week Recipe”
produce feature of the week
15*
9* Calf Chuck Roast
• 23* Smoked Picnics./i«ib.
12* Smoked Hams^”V 55*
23* | Fra n kf u rters «. c*.
23* Sliced Baconc.no
Lb.
Shank-end
cuts Lb
35*
39*
49*
$100
JS-59*
3-Lb
Pkg.
Crunchy Carrots snop f^
New Potatoes
Pascal Celerycn.P uotk.
Tender Okra
Bell Peppers
C.Mo
10*
15*
5*
12*
19*
14*
WIN $100.00 CASH
for foe best
"Salad of the Week Recipe9
...a, a. SAFEWAY
"Produce feature of the Week9
Calif. Peaches 23*
Duchess lo ad Orcttlng 39*
iCcoftt *•!»::i ai faf.wev)
Sirloin Steak U.r.V
Short RibsH^-r^Utf
Swiss Steakrai'aJ'alV
Pot Roast &£££'&£**
Sirloin Steak
Perk Sparerifcsuaa, ^iy
lunch Meat LlfcJW -
With fefivfe
W |«t nit mips with
SOMERSET FRANKS
12S43F
V* fitters t the ri§ht ft Until etumtifiet and in
nafme taiat ta Malar: and. then rcprtstnlatn at.
Potatoes Ma, l™' 10*
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Airway Coffee»f«.u, *...1 iilsh 1.10
Nob Hill Coffee.,........ nl9b 1.12
Edward's Coffee tap ,«anfy c,1* 1.17
Instant Coffee idw„f. T«.0' 1.25
Ice Cream AMtVlir,w*
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1954, newspaper, July 1, 1954; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782563/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.