Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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Mrs. J. D. Hairston ha* re-
turned front a visit with her
mother at Madisonville.
Hr. and lira. L. H. Feather-
stone of Simsboro, La., have
returned home after a visit
with Hr. and Mrs. S. C. Espy
of this city.
Mrs. £, W. Crawford visit-
ed her grandparents, Rev. and
Hrs. C. A. Tower at San Au-
gustine Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T..J. DQlehay
of Marshal! are the happy
parents of a baby daughter
the young lady arriving last
Tuesday at a Shreveport hos-
pital. Mrs. Diliehay is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.
P. Todd of this city, and will
be remembered by Timpson
people as Miss Rachel Todd.
Mrs. J. F. Oliver has return-
ed from Temple where she
has been with her husband,
who recently underwent an
operation at a hospital in that
City. iUpon leaving Temple
Mrs. Oliver reports her hus-
band’s condition as improving,
which is pleasing news to
Timpson people. Mrs. Oliver
is a member of the Timpson
school faculty and resumed her
duties with the school Thurs-
day morning.
Hon. E. J. McLeroy of Cen-
ter attended Justice court in
this city today.
Mr. and Mrs. Stroud Kelley
of Houston are spending a few
days in the city visiting friends
and looking after business mat-
ters.
C. M. Burnett of Center was
a Timpson visitor for a short
while this morning.
Little Miss Mary Frances
Templin, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Temi lia
of Tenaha, returned home to-
day after a several days visit
with her grandmother, Mrs. L.
I. Willis.
County Attorney Wardlow
Lane was here today attend-
ing Justice court.
PALACE
THEATRE
Cool as a Cave
TIMPSON
TODAY
And Saturday
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Last week alone, 12,700 people told us
"Your new Gulf gas is a real value” jjg
“Higher anti -knock”.. .“more power"...
“quicker starting"... that is what motorists
are teBing us about the new and better Good
Gulf Gasoline.. .They have tried it themselves
...and they like it!
In just one week 12,700 of these motorists
sat down and wrote letters telling us about
their experiences with Gulfs great new motor
fuel. And here is what some of them said:
“Uade the knock in my
motor disappear like a magician’s
handkerchief!”.. .‘’Power ? Oh,
boy I It takes me up hills like a
shot out of a gun”... “Fired at
the first touch of the starter” and
“As smooth a pick-up as you
QUICKER STARTING ... HIGHER ANTI-KNOCK
aw" . . . That’s what they are saying
about Gulfs latest and greatest
achievement... That new and
beutr Good Gulf Gasoline!
Try it today. You’ll get more
power, more miles and more ndue
/<wyu»mnaniy/...Stopwhefeytai
see tbe^signofthe Orange Dise."
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...MORE POWER
Young Lady
Awarded Music Scholarship
at
Mrs. J. N. Craig and Miss
France. Nelson spent a few
In addition to the above fea- hours in Shreveport Thursday.
ture the first episode of our
thrilling and daring aerial,
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will be shown.
And in addition to the above
program of entertainment aad
thrills, we will give you a
good comedy—assuring plenty
of laughs.
They visited Mrs. Craig’s
daughter, Hiss Jane Craig,
who recently entered Cente-
nary College at Shreveport.
The young lady had the dis-
tinction of being awarded a
scholarship in music, after
playing before judges at the
college when she began her
studies there last Monday. Miss
Craig was a music pupil of
Mrs. B. J. Hawthorn of this
city, and was presented in
recital at the close of the las:
term of school, at which time
she also graduated from the
Timpson high school.
Yoa can’t worry and be hap-
py at the same time—-whv
worry?—Sunshine Monthly.
MAKE THIS YOUR
SERVICE STATION
School
SUPPLIES
Tablets, Corn-
Books, Inks,
Pencils, Foun-
i—in fact a most
complete assortment of
quality school supplies.
We invite your business.
C. C McDAVID
THI‘ ADDIC DRUGGIST”
in Memory of Jerry Dillon righteously that all pain and
Jerry Dilion, who came on a sorrow and grief are not ex-
visit recently to his sister, Mrs. perienced in that world pre-
Dalton Oliver, in search of pared for the faithful,
health, passed away Friday We could set no time when
afternoon after all that could we would be willing to say
be done for his comfort by good-bye to our loved ones. But
members of his family and oth-; we could easily set a time to
friends and relatives along start being prepared to enter
with the aid of physicians. jthe City not made with hands
j h seems all wrong this pass- J when the time arrived for our
iag from life in the bloom of; going.
young manhood. Just sixteen j The funeral services were
years of age, possessed with a ! held by Rev. H. E. Luck and
: kind face and a tender heart.1 Mrs. C. E< Sanford at Calt-
We appieriate the numerous j A kind providence said the donia Saturday morning, Sept,
regular customers that make I allotted years of man were 16, where his body was laid to
this their service station. They {three score years and ten, and
have learned the dependability ^^of thflaws that^ovi
of cur service—the courteous > e:n nfe and health each one of
and accommodating service— ; vs should live to a ripe old
rest in the Caledonia ceme-
tery.
His parents and brothers and
sisters of Urban*, Houston.
Batson and other points were
present to pay the last aad
rites of respect to his passing,
along with a host of friends
and other relative*.
The people of Wiida an
thoughtful and considerate of1
the welfare erf a stranger ia-
side their gates as was mani-
fested in this ease, which
proves that the Spirit of the
rood Shepherd is still aglow in
His humble servants here.
To Him “who wipes our tears
ail away,”
“Who notes the fail of the
sparrow” and
Who tempera the wind to the
shorn lamb,
I commend you, ray frienda.
Mrs. 'Pierce Whiteside.
vs
that gives genuine satisfac-1 age.
tion. You, too, will appreciate j ^
wonder how much lower
--—.Ithe death rate would register
the interest we show in y°ur : jf (here were free clinics where
car and the needed accommo- the 3i£l ,ould ent8r and fe{
dgtions as yoa drive into this control of the different diseases
station.
GULF PRODUCTS
Gas, Oils, Etc.
in time? Far too many must
suffer and die becaule there
i arc not enough of these,
i Sixteen years of age when
H ■ life seems so full of promise?
Before beginning that tnp. iSoroe how our grief is more
whether it be for only a few ; hitter over the passing of one
miles drive, or a trip of several i0o young, and it is harder to
hundred nulc.1, drive in and let. become reconciled over the
us check the air, water, gas
and oO supply.
Accessories—you will find a
complete supply of needed ac-
cessories here and at reason-
able prices.
GULF SEICE STATION
Tires, Tubes aad Batteries
BURMA WATSON. Mgr.
PHONE 1S1
Tamoeou. Tewes
BATTERIES RE-CHARGED
_ Still there
is a sweet to the bitter when
we understand that If we live
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Shoe Polish aad Shoe MdV for
all White Shoos, polish like
oew 25c.
Prices are advancing oa all
kinds of materials—R will pay
ron to Iske advantage of prices
AH Work Guaranteed
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Tlmpteo, Texas
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1933, newspaper, September 22, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767297/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.