Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1945 Page: 4 of 4
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F. F. A. Boys, a Big Welcome Awaits You
in Timpson
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New Suits, Dresses, Hats
and Shoes In
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Just Returned From Buying Trip
Critical Merchandise Hard to Find — BUY
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Shoes
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TIME TO BUY TOMATO SHEETING
_About 1-2 1944 Tomato Sheeting will be what my store will get_
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STAR BRAND SHOES
ARE BETTER —
J. E. BLANKENSHIP
HOTEL BLANKENSHIP
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Butterick Patterns and Publications
Wilda
Wild*, Feb. 13.—John Mims
is ill at this report
Robert Wood and wife of
Houston visited Bob Bussey
and family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood and
•ether members of their family
to question whether or not the
ground hog saw his shadow
Feb. 2nd.
Friday the sixteenth is set
aside for a day of prayer at
the Christian church at Timp-
son. For those who can at-
tend it will be a privilege for
were called to Timpson be- there is power in prayer.
Grace Noll Crowell, the gift-
ed writer of Dallas wrote,
“Some One Had Prayed."
The day was long, the burden
thatf bore
Seemed heavier than I could
longer bear.
And then it lifted—but I did
not know
cause of the passing of Mrs.
Brewery, the mother of Mrs.
Wood. We extend sympathy
Jto the bereaved.
Mrs. L. M. Collins of Nac-
ogdoches visited her parents,
H. Britton and wife, last week.
Wertis Windham is home on
.''furlough from a camp in Miss.
: He, along with his wife and Some one had knelt in prayer
r little son, are spending today Had taken me to God that
' with Rudolph Whiteside and very hour
'-family. _ And asked the easing of
fThe T. P. Whiteside family load and He
""was all together again Sunday, In infinite compassion
the first time since Christmas, i ’ stooped down
.Andy Barr spent ;the week- 'And taken it from me.
-end at home. {Some one had prayed and
Monday bought flood rains' Faith, a reaching hand
ifor an hour or two, causing us I Took hold of God, and brought
him down that day!
So many, many hearts have
need of prayer
Oh, let us pray.
How could we ever live
through critical periods of
time without faith and prayer.
Not for a day but always?
DOTSON
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LIVESTOCK AND
POULTRY REMEDIES
For maximum produc-
tion keep your livestock
and poultry healthy.
Just received shipment
Cattle Grub Killer. •
G. C McDAVID
“The Leubtg Dnmitt”
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Dotson, Feb. 14.—Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Smith of Orange,
spent last week-end with Mrs.
Jim Keating and family..
Rev. and Mrs. Reed and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Tommie Sparks were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
lie Sparks and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Rhame,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Childs
and Mrs. A. W. Keating were
Sunday visitors of Miss Bell
and Carrie Childs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Parish
and family are spending sever-
al days with Mr. and Mrs
Perish.
Mrs. Gilbert Sparks is visit-
ing J. B. Sparks and family.
Miss Florence Mosely spent
the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. filbert Sparks and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle McLeroy
visited in Timpson Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Essery
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Es-
sery in the Wedgeworth com-
munity, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Simpson
of Longview, were Sunday vis-
itors of Mrs. Jim Keating and
family.
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SILAS
Silas. Feb. 14.—Bro. Keith
filled his regular appointment
at ML Olive the past week-end.
Mrs. Keith and children ac-
companied him Saturday night.
Pvt and Mrs. Douglas Gal-
breath were recent visitors in
Orange and Beaumont with
relatives and friends.
Nutie, Forest Charles and
f. v -•* > !
Ted Crump, employed in de-
fense work, were week-end
visitors at home.
Doyle Beasley, recently dis-
charged from U. S. army serv.
ice overseas, is at home with,
his wife and son, and parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Beasley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Griffin,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffin
and Mrs. Obie Griffin were re-
cent visitors of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin.
Mr. Griffin, who has been ill
the past two weeks, shows im-
provement.
Mrs. Lizzie Billingsley, lit
for the past two weeks, is
much improved at this writing.
Joe Cook is making his
home with Mrs. Ada Crump
and will farm.
Cale Crump came home this
week from La Marque, and
states that the condition of
Mrs. Will Hardage, 91 in the
home of his son. Buster Crump,
is very serious, not having im
proved the past six weeks, and
STITE TBEITBE
GARRISON
Friday - Saturday
GEOBGE O’BRIEN
Rita Oehinen - Ray Whitley
in
“GUN LAW”
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Saturday Midnight Sunday
and Monday
Super-Shock Sensation!
"THE MASTER RACE”
An F L ru A. Golden produc-
tion with George Coulonris,
Stanley Ridges, Osa Massen,
Carl Esmond.
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Wedneeday-Thundny
“WING AND A PRAYER"
The story of Carrier X
with Don .Ameche, Dana
Andrews. William Eythe
has suffered two strokes fol-
lowing the first one.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thom-
as and sons, Forest and Da-
mond, visited this week with
her mother, Mrs. Annie Sapp.
Under modern conditions it
costs over $120 to grow an
acre of potatoes.
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Painting and
Paper Hanging
C. E. BYARD
Rt. 4, Bex 71
Thupson, Team*
Grohomt is net • wheat bat
a grain sorghum, ft originated
in Oklahoma and k now growa
in surrounding states, such sa
Kansas and Texas.
Primrose
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SHOP
PHONE 107
Mrs. T. P. RMhsrford
All of the "dang
signals'' point
clearly to the
mediate need
for a check-up.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1945, newspaper, February 17, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth765427/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.