The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1946 Page: 8 of 8
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ENNIS DAILY NEWS, .ENNIS,,-ELLIS. XftENIY, TJ£XA§, F^DAY^JEVENING, AUGUST 23, 1946
week end. darke cret
Mrs. Carl iSpence, Carl Ramon recognized
and Linda Ann have returned to They are
their home in Abilene fater a two ancj 0ffiCij
months’ visit with Mrs. Hattie terial shoi
Culpepper and other relatives. may £,e at
Mrs. Ear.’.™ Tom and _
Patricia of Odessa are visiting Mrs.
Keith’s brother, Ted Daly and
Mrs .Daly. rrAM
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Blakeley and fOM
Betty of Marshall visited Mr. and _
Mrs. A. D. Leatherman Monday.
Betty remained for a long visit. gk
week and over' the week end
were; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dahnk'e
and children, Ropesville; John
Dahnke, Edinburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Dahnke and children, Ferris;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ledwell, Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Ledwell, Waxaha-
chie; Mr. and! Mrs. Charles God-
win, Dallas; Mrs. Ernest Dahnke,
Mrs. Myrtle Sue Jonston and Wan-
da, Tyler ad Mrs. U. L. Ford, Con-
roe. •
Mrs. A. J. McKeever who has
been seriously ill, continues about
the same.
Henry Richardson has resumed
his duties with Barron Bros, after
undergoing an eye operation.
Mrs. Jimmy D. Anderson is re-
cuperating from a tonsilectomy.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tillman have
returned to their home in Sherm-
an after a visit with Mrs. Alice
Cooke.
T-Sgt. N. L. Hampel is at home
on a 10 day furlough. He and
Mrs. Hampel are at) the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hampel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tolleson
spent last week in Cedar Hill
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jor-
genson.
Mrs. Earl Billps and James Earl
of Ennis were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. O. F. Simmons last Wed-
nesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Halloway of
Ennis visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Cude Sunday evening.
Mrs. John Brewer and children
of Navasota visited Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Calloway last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lee, Jr. of
Dallas spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jommy D. Anderson.
Msr. Ellen Chubbock of Tyler
visited here sister, Mrs. O. F.
Simmons, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Hampel
and Danny and William Hampel
of Dallas spent Wednesday night’
with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hampel.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Anthony
and Mrs. L. F. Barnhardt spent
the week end im Bangs with Rev.
and Mrs. T. B. Granger. Mrs.
Barnhardt remained for a 3 weeks
visit.
Miss Judy Leatherman and Jean
Newcomb spent last week at camp
in Glen Rose.
Mesdames R. O. Smith and Har-
per Wadley were visitors in Dal-
las Monday.
Mrs. A. D. Leatherman and Joan
Dallas visitors last Wednes-
DEAD ANIMALS
A Personal Message to the
Voters of Waxahachie and
Ellis County from
Bob McCrady
Free Removal of Your Dead Stock
Horses, Cows, Mules.
Cpl. and Mrs. Lu'tce Harp, Jr.
are the proud parents of a girl,
Beverly Ann, born Saturday Aug.
17th in the Municipal Hospital,
Ennis. Cpl. Harp is now station-
ed in Berlin, Germany and ex-
pects to be home in Sept. Mrs.
Harp is the former Miss Nettie
Call Buck Aldridge, Mgr.
ENNIS RENDERING CO.
Phone 88 Collect, Ennis
Leader
in first
Primary
For
Re-election JUDGE
Court Criminal
Appeals of Texas
License Plates Change Color
Albany, N. Y. (U.P.)—New York
State’s division of motor vehicles
is bothered by license plates which
change color.
Many plates have faded from
the conventional deeq pellow to a
Homer Wooley ih Waxahachie
ffiuuaday.
Mr .“’and* Mrs~Chanes TatPare
the parents of a baby girl born
Sunday at the Municipal Hospital
in Ennis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Daly visited
in Hillsboro and Waco several days
last week.
Mesdames J. R. Spence, Cleo
Livingston, Carl Spence and Linda
Ann were in Ennis Thursday.
At the bedside of Mrs. Louie
Dahnke who is critically ill this
THE BEST OF EATS’
Specializing: in . . .
• STEAKS
• FRIED CHICKEN
• DINNERS
Open 6 a. m. to 12 p. m.
Sunshine Cafe
Mrs. Dora Mae Jansky, Mgr.
a citizen of Smith
Now
| County.
County Judge of Lamar
County—1914-1918.
| Assistant Attorney General.
Secretary of State.
second
As the close of a long and strenuous campaign
for County Judge approaches I wish to take this means
of again thanking all of you for the generous and
hospitable way in which I, my wife and children have
been received in your homes, in your places of business
and on the streets during the long hot days and weeks
that we have been campaigning with you.
Your many words and deeds of kindness and en-
couragement will always be a consolation to me: and
mv future concern will ever be to retain the good will
so generously bestowed
Candidate
term.
POLIO INSURANCE
lake your pick from $ delicious cereals in
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KRUMBLES, 40% BRAN FLAKES, SHREDDED WHEAT —10 gen*
erous packages in one handy carton. Try it!
Issued at all Ages — No Medical Examination
Total Benefits Up to
$5000.00
Costs Only $5.00 Per Year
Phone 515-W or 1183-J, Ennis
CHAMPION INSURANCE AGENCY
West Side Square — Waxahachie, Texas — Phone 227
| and opinion of those who have
} it in advance.
I of my own merits and qualifications, endeavoring at
I all times to reflect credit upon the dignity of the high
I office which I seek.
I have ever been mindful of the rights and opin-
I ions of others, for I realize full well that the inviolate
t principle of democratic sufferage is the most sacred
J possession of freemen everywhere in this world.
The overwhelming plurality vote which I received
r over all the other candidates in this race in the first
primary election has certainly encouraged me to work
§ hard for your continued faith, confidence and sup-
:• port.
If, on tomorrow, you see fit to select me as your
VOTE FOR YOUR
PRESENT COMMISSIONER
j. e. McDonald
of Ellis County
COMMISSIONER OF
AGRICULTURE
The Proven Friend of
Texas Agriculture
H Wf is worthy of
Your Support
• CONSISTENT
• CONSTRUCTIVE i
• COURAGEOUS
were
i day.
Miss Jean Newromb has returned
to her home in San Antonio after
a visit with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Anthony.
Mr. Thomas Ingle and Mr. Clyde
Ingle both of Corpus Chxisti visit-
ed in the home of their mother,'
Mrs. R. A. Ingle and their sister,
Mrs. Johnnie Schwartz, over the
| next County Judge I shall assume the great tasks and
■ responsibilities of this office with hjrfnjble obedience,
illiiil
always striving to do the will of my’people, and trust
that through our mutual cooperation we may attain
peace and prosperity in the y.«ars to come.
BOB MeCRADY
(Pol. Adv.)
(Paid Political Adv.)
•»•
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iy of cooking by radiation and retained heat.
.....> oven insulated to keep the heat inside—and
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Then there is the heat-holding deep-well cooker, for slow simmering, steam cooking,
or cooking a whole meal at once, including meat, vegetable and dessert.
If cooking in your home lacks these features now, you’ll want to "look into” the
new Electric Ranges. They will soon be available at electrical dealers.
COOKING AND SERVING
Effortless, delightful meals are the rule, with your modern
That’s because of automatic oven temperature <
economical wa;
Look further, and you’ll find the
there’s built-in lighting, too, and
August 24 th at 7:00 a
—YOU WILL FIND IN STOCK—
Many (Hard-to-get Items such as listed below. We
will endeavor to supply you with those nationally
known brands the discriminating housewife pre-
fers.
Toilet Tissue Paper Napkins
Crystal Syrup Sliced Pineapple
Del Monte Fruit Cocktail
Washing Powders:
Rinso - Duz - Super Suds - Ivory Snow
Shortening:
Crisco - Spry - Snowdrift-Wesson Oil
Mrs. Tucker’s
Everything
Especially
Arranged
For Your
Convenience and
Comfort in
Plenty of Parking
Your Electric Range is the heart of the planned
kitchen’s cooking and serving center. See that
it is surrounded by cabinets and work-space—-
for convenience in preparation and serving,
Good cooking, the hope of every home—is
easier with electricity!
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Sundays
NEXT TO POST OFFICE
Hours
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Nowlin, R. W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1946, newspaper, August 23, 1946; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth799385/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.