Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 13, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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New
Spring Merchandise
New and Better Values For You
1932 Merchandise at Prices Your Mother Used to Pay
Critical eye* in truicb
tc detect and appreciate
fine quality In
B?nd
•Wii USMONID HOStlKr
The ouutandiag beauty of
fashion’* favored hose makes
them marvelous value — and tbe
Humming Bird Brand is your
assurance of dependability and
reMaUlky.
Chiffon or service weights in new,
Park inspired color tones at
f"| .00
PAIR
New Spring Silks
49c, 89c, 98c
100 WASH DRESSES—real values,
only.........................S®c
NEW DRESSES
So wry reasonable you wifi want to buy.
See th» new iMpawnt..........$2.95
Lovely Print...............10c, He, 19*
MEN’S CLOTHING
New Suite going at price* you wed to pay-
Curlee Suit. $15.00
Bright new patteme—and real whw
Groceries at knockout prices
200 MORE NEW
value at
STAR BRAND SHOES
ARE BETTER
J. E. BLANKENSHIP
CURLEE
CLOTHES
Butterick Patterns and PuMacatiam
GARY
ITEMS
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Gary, Feb. 10—Dewey Hull
was a Timnson visitor Tues-
day
J. S, DuBose was a business
visitor at Carthage Thursday.
James T. Knight went to
Shreveport Tuesday.
Mrs. Stoaks Clark and lit-
tle daughter, Mary Tom. of
Tenaba spent a few days with
relatives here this week.
D. C. Hill of Carthage was
in town Friday.
Misses Ernestine Hooper and
Thelma King spent a few
days at Shreveport this week.
Rev. M. M. Davis has re
turned after a short visit with
his parents, Rev. and Mrs.
John Davis of Winfield.
Mrs. G. A. Smithison was a
Carthage visitor Thursday.
Mr*. Gaston Stone visited
relatives at Shreveport a few
days.
Hope Hull was a Carthage
visitor Friday.
W. V. Tillery of Carthage
was a business visitor here
Friday.
Misses Ruth Knight and
Aleeae Blackburn were Carth-
age visitors Friday.
B. H. Davis of Nacogdoches
was a business visitor here
Thursday.
Mr*. Era Lemons and
daughter, Miss Yvonne, of
Houston and Mrs. p. L. Hooper
of Timpson were guests of J. S.
DuBose and famiiy for a few
days. i
* V. E. Kelley and family and
Hiss Lois Hull visited O. P.
Stevens and family of Marshal
Sunday. Mrs, Stevens and son,
Otis, ‘Jr., returned with them
feT a week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ham. i Wal-
ton and daughter, Jimmie
Faye, visited relatives her*
Sunday.
Miss Ernestine Hooper was
H»e guest of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. P. L. Hooper, of
Tlmpson Sunday.
Miss Lois Hull and Ouida
Kelley were Carthage visitors
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Ford
were Carthage visitors Satur-
day- _
Times good friend, Clem
Eakin of Corinth community,
was here Saturday and gave
his renewal to the Times. We
appreciate his expression* of
good will for this paper.
ENTERPRISE
Enterprise, Feb. 9.—Miss
Marie Lebo of Faisons and Miss
Jtozeiie Jarry, who is teaching
school at Fulsom, and Miss
Yvonne Smith were week-end
guests of Mr*. W. S. Baker of
Center.
A. I>. Bellamy and family,
H. E. Steele and family and
W. G. Lambright spent Suadsy
afteraoon with G. S. Gray and
family of Tenaba.
Mrs. H. B. Smith spent Sun-
day with Mrs. J. E. Webb.
J. B. Johnson and family
spent Sunday with Mr. John-
son’s grandmother and aunt,
Mrs. A. Johnson and Mrs. J. S.
Coyle, of Tenaha,
Alton Sinclair of Longstreet,
La., is spending several days
with his relatives, A. D.
Bellamy and H. E. Steele and
families.
Miases Evelyn Smith and
Norma Wheeler spent the
week-end with Miss Mattie
Joe Deaton of Tenaha.
Mrs. Mollie Steel# is visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. O. N.
Sinclair of Longstreet, La.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oliver,
Misses Caliie B. Webb and
Irene Wheeler were week-end
guests of G. S, Gray and fami-
ly of Tenaha.
Misses Dorothy and Faye
Smith of Timpson spent Sun-
day and Monday with Miss .. .__... , ....
Yvonne Smith. Miss Smith re-'th:s .wntln* .her ™ndition »
turned with them for a few m"-- 'Tr,p-' oved-
WEAVER
Weaver, Feb. 10.—Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Harris and Mr. and
Mrs. Ocie Cooper went to
Minden Sunday, where they
visited Rev. E. E. Jones, who
was at one time pastor of our
church.
Mrs. Sarah Brown has re-
turned from an extended visit
in Houston.
J. W. Holder has been visit-
ing bis son in Nacogdoches.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa McNair
of Houston were guests of her
mother. Mrs. Sarah Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris have
moved into the tenant house on
tbe Frank Whiteside place
Mr. and Mr*. Troy ’ White-
side soon will move onto their
farm.
Mrs. Cochran ar,d sons have
moved onto the Hollister farm, 1
which they will work this sea-
son.
Eggs 8c per doaen, cotton
6c per pound, cream lie per
pound will not permit John
Fanner to indulge In much
riotioas living.
Mr. and Mrs. Lovis Cogburn
will work part of the T. J. Her-
rington place.
Ocie Cooper will make the
assessments in this part of the
county.
Mrs. C. O. Worsham was
taken to Nacogdoches last
week where she underwent a
severe surgical operation. At
ing for it brings activity after
dull day* of inclement weath-
er.
New hopes arise for better
even though they turn out
sometimes for worse.
Because she had a fall gar-
den Mrs, H. C. Whitley, 4-H
pantry demonstrator of Hodges
community, Hockley county,
was able to use canned staff to
feed cotton pickers last fall
and to re-fill her pantry
the Tate vegetables.
Typewriter ribbon*. all
makes, for portables and stand-
ards. Tlmpson Printing Co.
“NOW we Can
days visit.
J. B. Johnson is spending
the week in Timpson or. busi-
ness.
W. G. and R. L. Lambright
were Tenaha visitors Monday.
Morris Bowlin and Miss Elsie
Godwin were united in mar
riage Thursday evening, Feb.
4th. at the home of Rev. Me-
Crery at Tenaha. The follow-
ing friends and relatives were
present: Misses Grace Godwin,
Yvonne Smith, Jodie B. Wal-
ker. Bernice Wheeler and
Preston Rhodes and Eatel
Walker.
The bride is the charming
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Godwin of the Beuna Vista
community. She baa a pleasing
personality and has a host of
friends there and in other com-
munities. She was a student of
the Timpson high school In
1931.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs, So! Bowlin of Tena-
aha, and is a very popular
young man.
They have a host of friends
who wish them a prosperous
and happy life in their new
relationship.
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Wor-
sham of San Augustine have
been visiting his parents here.
WILDA
Wilda, Feb. 9.—Miss Ozella
Murphy celebrated her birth-
day Sunday by having her
friends to help eat a birthday
dinner.
Mrs. Mae Arnold and son.
James, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Pierce Whiteside.
They returned to Dallas Mon-
day afternoon.
Miss Burns spent the week-
end with her parents.
Miss Mathis spent the week-
end with Miss Blanche White-
side.
H. Britton and wife were
Sunday afternoon callers of
Pierce Whiteside and wife.
Mr. Willis went to Center
Saturday.
Bernice Diilen spent Satur-
day and Sunday with his fa-
ther and other relatives.
The birds have begun tc
sing their carol-s of spring.
And listening ears can almost
hear tiny seeds pushing their
way upward.
I welcome the time for sow-
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 13, 1932, newspaper, February 13, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth766539/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.