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TTTi: rVNTS TVEFK1V LOf.U Thursday. February f, lfTS
Several Local Eastern Star Members
Attend Recent School of Instruction
ET
Tlx* ‘ Aloha" Eastern Star
School of Instruction of District
One. Section 5, was held recently
in Grand Prairie
A number from Winnie Chap-
ter No. 160 Order of the Eas-
tern Star attended tins meeting.
They were Mr and Mrs George
Hedrick. Mr. and Mrs D .1. Hen-
nett. Mrs. A A Roberts. Mrs
Irene Fowler. Mrs. Beatrice
Chalmers. Mrs Carl Owens. Mrs.
Carl Pratt. Mrs Fred L. White.
Mrs E McCaig, Mrs H. H Lum
mus. Misses Helen Lee White
and Carol Stagner Mrs. Ford
Curry, of Grand Prairie, for-
merly of Ennis, was also pre-
sent
Mrs Hedrick and Mrs Bennett
participated in the opening
drill by the Worthy Matrons
and Associate Matrons of the
20 Chapters of this Section All
wore blue dresses and leis. The
1 varied colored leis were ship-
ped front the Hawaiian Islands.
The Hawaiian mot iff was carried
out in the decorations and pro-
gram—4hus carrying out the
Worthy Grand Matron’s theme
of Cuiveiam Brotherhood.
Honored guests of the school
were Mrs. Ruby Knloe, Worthy
Grand Matron. Mrs. Katherine
Poulis, Associate Grand Matron.
Mrs. LaBeth Mead. District Do-j
puty Grand Matron, Mrs. Verna!
Waddell. Deputy Grand Matron,
and Mrs. Mildred Sharpe. Grand j
Examiner.
Mrs. Hedrick served as Martha
at the Day Session, and Mr. and
Mrs. Hedrick were associate
Matron and Patron for the even-
ing session Mrs hummus was >
appointed Secretary for the
School.
A total of 314 members regis-
tered during the day.
Mrs. W. S. White Presents Pupils
In Sunday Musical Offering
Piano pupils of Mrs. W. S. and Sandra Crews gave "March i
White were presented in recital of the Mighty." and "Spinning
at the Methodist Church Parlor Song." "Tulip" and "Snowflake;
Sunday afternoon. | Chase" was presented by Sally
IVnUnc
The program was opened with ‘ _ ,
Taciiaikowsky's "Yalse Lento."! Rolseths Norwegian Dance
■resented by Sail\ and Suzv done by Nancy Nowlin, and
Kalins. A trio of melodies. Bt>ab 1” indiey presented Album ^
“Chinese Clipper." "Four Merrv Bcaf, \n '\.,^'nor„ . ^ .
Clowns." and "The Busv Miil alse Bluette by Dr.go and
Wheel." were plaved bv Dickie ‘‘Doroth-v ' was played by Cecile
®easor ’ Tolleson The program was con-
~ . T. rr , , „ eluded with the playing of
„ 7-udy ,Po" pl^edn ROc.S are -Moon Rocket" and "Fore Ellse".
Red and The Btg Bass Strmg-, by Biffv ,ieeI
er ‘Jumping Beans, and “Big ‘ __
Chief Thundercloud." were giv- . . .
en by Michael Reel, while Lee JeOnmne WhltOCre
Keever played "The Flower .. ■ n
Fairy, and "Spring and Autu Honored With Party
nm " Mrs. E. E. W’hitacre entertain-
Suzy Kallus presented. From ed at her home. 711 W. Knox
Way Down South, and "Little St., Saturday night with a Valen-
Tarantella." Two numbers, tine party honoring her daugh-
*'Wee Folk March.” and "Half- ter, Jeannine.
Step Waltz" were played by The valentine theme was car-1
Barbara Williams. Linda Kucera ried out in the decorations,
was heard playing. " 1 o the Refreshments of frosted
Duck Pond and Nodding Pop- dr inks were served to Gayle
pies, while Country Rhythm. Dovle, Pamela Wortman. Linda
and ‘ice Carnival." by Schaum ( Garrett. Nancy Evans. Billie!
was done by Jeannie Woodard. Ann Holland, Sharon Rudd.
Nancy Reasor presented The Judy Collard. Miles Glaspy. Lar-
Paper Chain, and Banjo Play- ry Dunkerley. Gene Woods, Ron-!
(r Nancy BuH°n played "Lit- nie Stevens. Brian Riley, Mur-
tle Lady, and Ring Dance rav Blount and Jeff Davis.
Jane Grant was heard playing.__‘
"The Gay Cavalier." and The , WINTER IN FLORIDA
Spinning Top | \fiss Sweetie Blakey of Aus-1
Playing. "Cotton Pickers," and tin. formerly of Ennis is spend-
*ice Ballet." was Mary Howell.1 ing the winter in Orlando, Fla
Mmes. C. Donegan and R. Milligan
Speakers for Ennis Garden Club Meeting
Mmes. Clayton Donegan and j son. pink, wedgewood blue.
Ruben Milligan were speakers white and one almost yellow,
at the regular meeting of the She stated that the syringa 1
Ennis Garden Club Tuesday af- vulgaris, an old fashioned varie-
ternoon at the Community Cen- ty. is very fragrant and usually
takes several years to bloom |
Mrs Donogan’s subject was Also, the French hybrids bloom '
‘ The How and Why of Pruning ; sooner, but do not reach their
Shrubs " She said that shrubs peak for ten years,
should be pruned to control the
shape, to increase blooming, to
cut out dead wood, to remove
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:% v-i- •
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1Party Honors
'Richard Roberson
I On 4th Birthday
Mrs. Richard Roberson enter-
; tained at the Community Cen-
| ter Saturday afternoon with a
birthday party honoring her son.
1 Richard Lynn, who will be five
years old Sunday.
! Walt Disney decorations were
: used. Favors were hats with bal-
loons on top, balloons and candy
! cups. Jamie Roberts, Wynona
Morgan and Mike Brown won
, prizes in the games played.
Mrs. Roberson was assisted
by Mrs. Dean Benham of Dallas
, and Mrs. Roseo Morgan Jr.
i Cake, ice cream and punch
were served to Jamie Roberts
j of Garland. Cindy Barham of
Dallas, Mark Riley. Steve and
Wynona Morgan. Ricky Williams
and Mike Brown.
Richard’s grandmother and
aunt, Mrs. J. T. Miller and Mrs.
Johnnie Miller, also attended
should be cut off near the P,anted in a large hole about
ground to give sunlight and air two inches deeper then they
to the shrub for growth Also. W(‘rp Panted in the nursery,
it the shrub is very old. cut it Manure and bone meal should
off near the ground b<‘ uspd a* fertilizer. They
She explained that the dead.'hould then be watered well
parts should be removed any and mulched with saw dust or
time except during the dormant vvood chips,
season for dead wood invites Following blooming. old
disease. blooms should be removed.
When pruning is finished a Bushes sh°uld be pruned and
good fertilizer should be used heav>' woad removed. When
Trimming too close to the bud bushes are very oid> they should
be cut nearly to tne ground, she
noted The soil should be slight-
ly alkaline and bushes should be
m a y cause i n j u ry t o
t h e shrub a n d result i n
decay. A diagnol cut should
cuts should be
tar compound
covered with a
she continued
attractive plants, because they
are not pretty in the wunter.
vompouna. sue continued ......
Blooming shrubs should not be» . Mrs MllLgan ^osed by saying
trimmed until after blooming that ener™es of the li,ac are not
has stopped man>' and tbey can b<* easily
Mrs Donegan noted that there ?°"trolled b-v feedin8 tH)nt meal
are two pruning seasons, the followmg bIoornin«-
winter pruning from December During a short business meet-
1st to the middle of March and inS Mrs- B v- Mulkey presided
the summer pruning from June in the absence of the president
]5th to the last ot August Plant ‘ ** u n'"
should not be pruned alter Aug-
ust so they will be strong be-
fore cold weather begins
Mm Donegan closed by saying
Dial formal hedges and plant»
< an be trimmed at the close of
most of t he
Die sun i ti
older plar
dunog th
Mr*
Mil
V tu
Id be tnmmed
t pruning sea-
who spoke on
MRS. SAM NEWT WILSON
. . . the former Miss Beverly Janeee Sibley
Church of Christ Ceremony Unites
Miss Sibley, Sam Wilson In Marriage
Surprise Party
Honors Donna Cox
Donna Sue Cox was honored
Saturday night with a surprise
party in celebration of her 16th
birthday.
Mrs. Loyce Cox and Eva Kaye
Eason were hostesses for the af-
fair which was held in the Eason
Miss Beverly Janeee Sibley > and long tapering sleeves. Net j bo™e, 400 W. Baylor,
of Waxahachie became the bride side ruffles accented the bouf-! , , and white were used in
of Sam Newt Wilson in cere- fant waltz length skirt. j decorations. The serving
monies read at 8 o'clock Friday „ ... , . £ was laid in an ecru lace
night at the Ennis Avenue .„Her Ongertip length veil of doth and held the birthday cake.
Church of Christ illusion was held in place by a which was decorated in pink and
j lace tiara studded with sequins white.
Parents of the bride are Mr. ’ and pearls. She carried a bou-! Guests attending included
and Mrs. Wayne P. Sibley of quet of white lilies and tube Mary Jane Lemmon, Patricia
Waxahachie. Mr. and Mrs. Chari- roses. Evarts, Re Nee Emmert, Retha
es Lem Wilson are the bride-1 Mrs. Lynn McWhorter of Dal-j Nunn, Bernice Moore. Glynn
groom's parents. las, served as matron of honor.: Puckett, James Taylor, Bobby
. ..... ... Her blue taffeta dress featured Anderson, Dale Holt. James Fer-
Jame» . I ills officiated at the,a full waj(2 iength skirt. She guson, Bobby Cribbs and Sue
ceremony Wedding music was wore a sma]j b]ue hat and car- Eason.
furnished by recordings of an > rjecj a bouquet of pink carna-1 -—
a cappella chorus. , tions j
HOSPITAL NEWS
VMttBf hours at Ennis
Mnnteipal Hospital are It
la 11 a.m^ 3 to 4 p.m. and 7
to 8 p.m.
PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
James Lewis.
G. I). Hamilton
Mrs. C. H. Sullivan.
Mrs. Lela Moore
Mrs. Lillie Endler.
Mrs. Anton Jurica.
Mrs. Johnnie Luksa.
Mrs. Norman Christian.
Mrs. Gordon Pye.
Mrs. Maude Lewelling.
Jack Summerow.
Mrs. S. T. Osborn.
S. T. Osborn.
Frank Bobalik.
Msr. Alice Mclntire.
Mrs F O. Garner.
Mrs. A E. New her rv.
H. R. Wolfe.
Mrs. A K. Mullican and infant
son
Sadie Carter.
Dorothia Jones.
DISMISSED TODAY
M. B. Moseley.
Lawrence Smith.
Rice Couple Mark
Silver Anniversary
An open house Sunday mark-
ed the occasion of the Silver
Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Orin Gilbert, of Rice. Ap-
proximately 65 guests called at
the Gilbert home during the
afternoon.
Hosts and Hostesses for the
event were Mrs. Ethel Xorth-
cutt. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crum-
inins. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Crum,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hutchins,
and Rev. and Mrs. (». O. Hunt.
The Hostesses presented Mrs.
Gilbert with a carnation corsage,
and Mr. Gilbert gave each of the
hosts a bouteniere.
A lace cloth in antique white
covered the table. A while floral
arrangement was used as the
centerpiece.
Patricia Moseley and Chuiles Sharp
Announce Plans for Spring Wedding
The engagement of Miss Pa- Friday. June 6. Rev. Levy Me-
tricia Ann Moseley of Avalon to (Tung, pastor of Avalon Hap-
Charles Barry Sharp of Rowlett list Church will officiate,
was announced at a luncheon Miss Moseley, daughter of Mr.
Saturday at the S&S Tearoom in and Mrs. J. B. Moseley of Ava-
Dallas. Mrs. J. B. Moseley, mo- Ion. is a graduate of Woodrow
ther of the future bride, was Wilson High School in Dallas
hostess. and attended Ennis High School.
The centerpiece was of pink She i* employed in Dallas,
rose buds and white wedding Her fiance graduated lrom
bells. Names of the couple and Rockwall High School and at-
wedding date were ensenbed on tended Arlington State College
pink streamers extending from and East Texas State College,
the arrangement. Attending the luncheon from
First Baptist Church in Row- Ennis were Mmes. M. B. Mose-
lett will be the scene of the ley and Tom Moseley and Misses
wedding, which will be held on Carolyn Tay. Shirley Brubaker
— and Connie Sills.
Avalon guests included Mmes.
Hersche! Smith. Levy McClung
and Kenneth Wilson and Misses
Linda Rinehart. Gaye Glaspy
and Jan Anthony.
Leon Wilson served as best- f/ovd SreWe^S
included Felix *
The lilac is the state flower of
New Hampshire, she stated. The
the tangling or interfering lilac grows as tall as 10
branches that rub against each , d and *s %L‘ry showey. It has
other causing decay, and to
strenghthen the growth of the
plant
Mrs. Donegan stated that the
genera! tendency is to shear off
the top of larger plants, but it
is Lett e r t o r emov e
about one-third of the cones
each year. The weakest cones
The bride, given in marriage
bv her father, was gowned in man. Ushers ......... ...... ^ .
white chant illy lace ovei satin. Wright and Harold Jones. HOVe OUrpriSe
The fitted bodice was designed The mother of the bride wore j- - \U~ «,*
with a high Victorian neckline a beige two-piece silk dress with 1 HOUSe Warming
------------ - matching accessories, and a cor-1 Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
0 * Df sage of white carnations. j Brewer and family surprised
Parents Club Plan The bridegroom’s mother them with a housewarming Sat-
Anniuff RnnrJ Prtrfis wore a b,ue taffeta dress with urday night Jan. 25. They re-
Mnnuai Dana rarty black accessories. Her corsage j ceived lots of wonderful gifts.
The High School Cafeteria was of pink carnations. Coffee and cookies were serv-
will be the scene of festivities' RECEPTION HELD ! ed to the following: Mr. and Mrs.!
Saturday night at 7 p.m. when A reception was held at thei]3abe Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Char-
the Band Parents Club sponsors Community Center following the i Re Szenasy and family Mr and
the annual Band Banquet, ac- ceremony. The bride’s table was j Mrs. Tomlin Rascoe, Mr and
cording to this year’s chairman, covered with a linen outwork > Mrs. j. p. Travis and son Mr
Mrs S. S. Whitlock. cloth over blue. An arrange- and Mrs. Orin Gilbert. Mr. and
Senior students who are ment of whitc slock centered Mrs. Dan Smith and daughter,
nu mbers of the band will be the table which hdd the tiered Mrs. Ike Crum and Don. Rev.!
awarded' pins, and climax of the j wedding cake and crys,al punch “nd Mrs; G- Hunt, Krm-st j
evening will coitio with tho riiim- scr icg. Cummins, Mrs. Khimki Rodgers,
ing of the band sweetheart for ,, hisses Janet Walker and ; Mrs. Ida Harper and Mrs. Roland
1958 The sweetheart is nomi- 1 atsy Cooke served cuke whl1® j Johnston, all of Rice; Mr. and
nated and elected bv the vote *>Tat^yhL,fvely n^IlaS and Mrs^Clifford Brewer and family
of the band members Mrs- McWhorter poured punch. 0f Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Price
“The banquet will not be as' (}ue% Stored by Miss j Pate and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pate
large as m nrevions " Jean SmiUl of Corsicana; and Mr. and Mrs.
stafes Mr? W hitlock "because Following a short wedding ; Rural Brown and family of Purs-
suius wr.v wniuotK, because ,rip the couple will live in Den- ley. *
of the expense m purchasing tonH Mrs. Sibley is a graduate of!
new uniforms tor the band How- Knnjs IIigh Schyool. Her husband
GOODWIN GRADUATES
Robert Edward Goodwin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wr. II. Goodwin
was a midterm graduate from
the University of Texa> i! ha>
been announced. Goodwin re-
ceived a bachelor of arts degree
with a major in mathematics.
til
Hobo Party Fetes
Billie Hoover
On 13th Birthday
Billie Marie Hoover was enter-
tained by her parents. Mr. and Pgfe WatSOn
Mrs. C. E. Hoover. Saturday #
night at a "hobo" birthday party Surprise Party
at the Community (enter in pe|C Watson was entertained
honor of her 13th birthday. by his mother. Mrs. Roy W’atson
Linda Kay Yowell. Jannan of Route 4. Saturday at a sur-
Powell and Steve Eddy Harrison prise party at their home i n
were noted as having the most honor of his seventh birthday,
original costumes. A)an Hroza. Mary Nell Novak.
Assisting with the party were Michael Woolridge and Jimmy
Jerrilyn Hoover and Charles Swindell won the prizes for the
\\ ylie. games.
Cokes and cookies were serv- Gay|e SwindeI1. Jane an(1 Gale
cd to l.md.i Kav \m\ ell Mint ha [)avls an(| ,»atsv Watson assisted
Mel alh Jannan Powell. Leah M,.s Watson. '
Pnd'.‘'-V' 0^»ne Kelly. Nancy Kefreshme„ts of ice cream
Nowlin. Shirley Collier. Cecile and cake were served
Tolleson Joan Simpson Glenda ‘ other guests attending in-
Minor, Dolo.cs ^Maldonado, Bet- c]llded Monica and Judy Novak,
ty Ekholm, Weldon Hagler prankie Hrbacek, George and
romy Jeter Bill Jett, Sam Gray, Dina Davis> judy and Anita
Joe David Weir, Steve Eddy Mar- sibley, Johnny and Ervin No-
rison. Larry Mullins, poms Mu- vak David. Irene and Janice
sik. Mark Busby. Jessie Maldan- Trojacek, Carol and Sharon Mi-
odo. Ronnie Hitchcock and John ktd ianda pay Floyd and Mike.
I). Mounts. Viki and Cindy W’atson.
~ “ i Also attending were Mmes
\'sits in Cleveland John Novak, George Novak.
Mrs. Charles Vavra has re- Louis Hroza, Robert Floyd,
turned from a visit with Mr. and Shirley Siblev and Frank Tro-
Mrs. B. C. Gann in Cleveland. jac(>k
The Ganns are former residents _______
Ennis. HERE FROM DALLAS
------ Becky Ann Brasher, daughter
MINERAL WELLS VISITORS Mr and Mrs. Mardis Brasher
Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Dris- of Dallas, is spending a week
kell spent the week end at the here with her grandparents. Mr.
Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells. and Mrs. M. R. Brasher.
RIDICULOUS
PRICES in
DEPARTMENT STORES
K,u)i«u
large loose clusters of flowers of
a pale lilac color. This variety
gi'owi better in our soil than
other varieties, she continued.
Mrs. Milligan explained that
lilacs seems to thrive better in
the cooler climates. They should
be planted in the late autumn or
early spring and should be
ever, committees are at work, to ■ , , . „ ,. .
, . . . . is a graduate of Ennis High
make is as pleasurable as al* c< u i j • . , .
1 School and is a senior student
ways.
Master of ceremonies will be
Carl R. iBill) Jones and Mrs
H R. Burden is chairman of the
at North Texas State College.
REHEARSAL DINNER
Mrs. James Rowley of Austin,
decorating commit top A dance Walker, Mrs. Mau-
wi 11 be held at the American ricc Smith and Mrs‘ c;<?orge H‘
Legion, following the banquet. Barney *,r ‘ aunts of the bride’
groom, were hostesses lor the
Writers Club
To Meet With
Mrs. Tolleson
Mrs. J. W. Tolleson will be
hostess to members of the En-
nis Writers Club at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday in her home. 101 N.
LEMON
■m
y
Banquet Honors
Retiring Officers
rehearsal dinner held Thursday Clay St.
evening in the home of Mrs.
Barney. 503 W. Knox.
Mrs. Harvey Toals will pre-
sent the program on Informative
Articles.
if*
/j&.M
HOME FROM KANSAS CITY
Mrs. Vera Tolar and son.
,-1 uiagitui tut MIOU1U ... , ---. i
be made to enable drainage and blan,ed m sun near other
. . a i it* . flit rart i l'n dI 'in t c Knr> 'jinn ♦ Lm* !
i The buffet dinner was served
Ihe annual banquet honoring from a table laid in a white
the retiring captain, A. F. Gu- linen cloth, an antique, and
reeky, and the Junior Fast Presi- centered with an arrangement, _ .. . , _ . . .
dent. Mrs. Ben F. Bristow was of japonica. The buffet held red I Rverelt' rclurned Sunday mght
held Monday night, bv the M. D. candles in silver candelabra and i a v'c<’k ond yls" in
Herring Canton and Auxiliary japonica in a silver container.! £“»• m ,h® ,home “f
No. * at Ihe IOOF Temple in ‘ . ,e , , k 'Mrs. Tolar, ,on-in- and
Corsicana. About 25 guests attended the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
; dinner. ! Bill Kelly, and son Rady.
The invocation was led by- --------------------- ---------------------------- --------
John Arnett of Kerens and the . District Parent-Teachers Nominate
welcome and response were giv- f . #f
en by Mmes. Annie Whitten and MrS. Ecfu LeWIS As VlC6 President
Alta B. Haislip, respectively. Mrs. Edd Lewis, prominent ocre one. she has engaged in
Officers introduced during Bnn*s and Bard well clubwoman,
the evening included V. G. Hart i has bpen nominated for the Vice-
Mrs. H. H hummus. Mrs. V. B presidency of the Second Dis-
Hart, Mrs. A F. Gurecky and trict' Texas Congress of Parents
Mrs. E. T Ballew. of Ennis. j and Teachers, it was announced
Ennis residents who attended recently,
were the folowing. Mr. and Mrs. A graduate of North Texas
such projects as recovering the
mats on the basketball goal
posts and providing Venetian
blinds for the school.
Mrs C M. Roller.
Mrs Sam Keever. chairman of
the civic committee, stated that
shrubs would be planted around
the Community Center this
month.
A nominating committee to
secure officers for next year
was appointed They are Mmes
loin Moseley Frwm Glaspy and
Claude Griffith
Arrangements of early bloom
stated that mg bulbs were done by Mm*»
♦ fe»m J F M.fiipr Riytnoed Fallen
wennp and Tom Mavfietd who were
The PTA. under her leader-
ship. has added books to the li-
Bristow. Mr. and^Mrs. Gurecky. State College, Mrs. Lewis has ! brary. bought a sound projector.
Mr and Mrs Hart, Mr. and Mrs served as president of the Bard-j a film strip machine, a record
B E. McLeilan. Mr. and Mrs well PTA for 2V years and as j player, and purchased numer-
ic J. Emmert. Mrs. Fred Leckie. secretary for Ellis County PTA ous other items of equipment.
Mrs. R D Harcrow. Mrs Ballew for two years, this despite the1 District officers will be elect-
and Mrs. hummus and M J fact that the Lewis’s have no ed at the annual spring confer-
Wade. children j ence to be held in the Munici-
--------- Mrs. Ix»wis is especially uni- pal Auditorium in Sherman.
HOME FROM HOSPITAL que in that she entered PTA | April 18.
Mrs C F Adams, who under- politics after retiring with a 31 Others nominated for offices
went surgery last week in the year teaching record, 27 years at are. Mrs R B Reid of Sherman
Medical Arts Hospital in Dallas. Bard well While most teachers for the presidency; Mrs Paul
has returned home would use this 31 yours of teach- Shobe, Mrs R F. Kabke. Dun-
---------------------- mg as a ticket to complete free- canvllle Mrs Wayne Strader.
SAN ANTONIO VISITORS dnm from school work. Mrs ! Greenville. Mrs Fred Rucker
Mi and Mr- Wayne Gentry Lewis stated that she found gaps Denison, all as vice-presidents,
and daughter f’hylli Kay. and that needed to be rioted and Mrs John Toonib* Irving re-
Mr* Myrtle Gn»»w“ and «»n Al feeling that PTA work could cording secretary, and Mis Mar
loti vented in Nan Antonio over help make the difference be- tell Smith McKinney corres-
the week end tween a good school and a rnedi* ponding secretary
Call them what you like—Lemons, Dogs, White Elephants, Buyers' Boo-
Boos—the simple fact is we've accumulated a mountain of merchan-
dise that won't move at regular or even Vi price. It's worn or torn,
faded, mismated or outdated, in broken sixes or broken spirits.
Frankly we're tired of looking at it and in order that someone else
will have to look at it a while we're practically giving it away. It's all
accumulated in our store and if you have imagination and a few
cents In your feans-DON'T MISS THIS SALE!
If you find something you want or can use it's GUARANTEED to be a
BARGAIN. Of course, we can't give you all this and love too ... so
... on these giveaways we cannot offer our precious GOLD STAMPS.
But believe me these lemons will be plenty sweetened by tha ridicu-
lous and low prices—don't delay because we won't efuttor our store
with the stuff for more than three days.
... and H you don't conn to boy — Come Just for Laughs!
Super Special for
99c and Less
K. Wolens
Ennis, Texas
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