Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 18, Ed. 1 Monday, January 25, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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NewSpriiig^
Merchandise!
New Wash Goods, Silks, Crepes,
Dresses, Suits and Coats
Come in and Take a Look at the New Spring
Merchandise Now on Sale
WASH GOODS
Prints.........................10c and tSc
NEW SUITS................S7.se mm) saw
New Spring Wwk Crepe*.......SOt and 98c
Buntiful—Ac price is so low you cannot af-
ford tc pas* then by.
NEW SPRING UNDERWEAR
Bloomers, Stepan* and Gears*
.................25c, tic, 79c and ttc
New Spring merchandise now in for year ap-
proval and *o cheap yea can bay.
New Spring Shoe* and Hat* far Men
and Women............*1X0 and 11K
CHEAPER AND CHEAPER—MO pain
cock at...................He per pair
20 yard* Domestic....................*1.M
Cheviots, per yard.............7V4c and 10c
The store with snatch loss vain** in style* that
CHEAPER AND CHEAPER ON GROCERIES
Mwiin wtiiiigBwiwiiiMMHWMMBM
STAR BRaND SHOES
ARE BETTER
J. E. BLANKENSHIP
CURLEE
CLOTHES
Btttterkk Pttlenu tad Ptiblkatktu
« brief stay ir. the fcii field at
Longview.
eorgetown, Jan. 20.—MrT]
Mrs. Joe King and chil-
r
TENNESSEE
Tennessee. Jan. 20.—Ever,
though we have the bad weath-
er and road to grumble about
the people of this community
can truly feel that they have
been blessed with excellent
health thus far this winter.
Attendance at the regular
Sunday services at the churches
in this community last Sunday
was hampered by inclement
weather.
Mr. and Mrs, James A. Bow-
lin spent the week-end in Cen-
ter visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Carry.
Helen Roberts spent Tues-
day night with Juanita Craw-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neei
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Neel.
A bridge party was given in ispent Sunday with
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Powers and faintly,
thur Ramsey Saturday night
every one reported ar. enjoya-
ble evening.
Mis* Clara Brannon of Gary
is spending the week with Mise
Fannie Woodfin.
Miss Fay Kyle, who is teach
ing at Mt. Enterprise spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Kyle. She was
accompanied home by her cou-
sin, Terry! Collier.
Miss Neva Weir spent Satur-
day night with Miss Bessie
Hairston.
Miss Bernice Lane spent San-
day with Miss Nova Ruth
Ganter-
The Tennessee , school
basketball team was nosed oat
by two points last Thursday
by Edgefield quintet. *
The Independents half team
of Tennessee has experienced a
winning streak recently, hav-
ing defeated Gary high school
twice and I.ongbranch Inde-
pendents and Teijaha “Out-
laws” once each.
Edward Bowlin and Alton
Plearaoas have returned from
IF M T1MPSON
enjoy a good Sandwich with
fresh, hot coffee. We also
GEORGETOWN
G<
and
dree of Caledonia spent Sun-
day with Emmett Powers and
wife.
E. E. Beai and wife and J. B.
Yarborough and family spent
Sunday the guests of W. B.
Compton and family.
Pete Arioia of Center spent
Saturday night with Randall
Herndon.
Miss Nellie Grant of Weaver
community spent Sunday eve-
ning with laiuise Herndon.
Homer J. Paulette of Cale-
donia is spending awhile with
Willie Harris Herndon.
Leonard Powers aad family
Claude
* and family.
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Moaeby
spent Saturday night with
Thomas Bray and wife.
Mm. J. M. Yarborough and
children spent Saturday with
Mrs. J. B. Yarborough.
J. A. Sutler of New
Grove
Shady
community is spending
several day* this week with
friends and relative* here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crocker of
Weaver community spent Sat-
urday night with Edd Carlton
and family.
C. Fleming and family spent
Sunday with J. A. Yarborough
and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Carlton
entertained the young people
with a tacky party Friday
night.
J. Connor of Corinth com-
munity spent Thursday night
with W. D. Butler.
Mrs. J. C. Grant is spending
several days with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Harry Magness. of
Weaver community.
E. C. Paulette and Jess
Parker of County I.iue com?
munity were visitors here Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Grant
spent Sunday evening with
their daughter. Mrs. J. C.
Yarborough.
Mr*. Jim Crocker of Weaver
community spent Sunday eve-
ning with Mrs. Geo. D. Hern-
don.
Mrs. Travis Clay spent Wed-
nesday with Louise Herndon.
Herbert Frederick spent Fri-
day to Nacogdoches ou busi-
ss.
Geo. D Herndon spent Mon-
fresh home-made pies j day in Timpson on business.
MULT IS
SMI! I
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Albany, N. Y., Jan. 23.—
Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt of
New York formally enrolled
today as a candidate for the
presidency by consenting that
his name be entered in the
North Dakota Democratic pri-
mary on March IS.
“If it is the desire of oar
party leaders in your state that
my name be presented as a can-
didate for the Democratic
nomination for the presi
dency,” Mr. Roosevelt wrote F.
W. McLean, secretary of the
state genera! committee, Grand
Forks, N. D., 'T willingly give
my consent, with full apprecia-
tion of the honor that has been
done me,”
A tinkupaugh
V£avs wrsm rr got
w> the Paper that
HE £> won A PRIZE !*»
TU£ IfcSH i-OTTESY HE
HEARD RELATIONS
THAT HAPNT WRITTEN
YEARS -
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VICTORY
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TIMPSON. TEXAS
ner every Sunday for 35c.
SENATE CAFE
ispent Tuesday night with Mil-
jdred Powers o; Blair com-
munity.
T5»e Times wrereefstes item*
of news interest Phone 120
NO SHOW
TODAY
TOMORROW
Page* Vote to Baa
Hat Air in Senate
Washington, Jan, 23.—Bills
to appropriate $20,0(HI,000 to
eliminate the manufacture of
“bet air" in the Senate and to
surround each member’s desk
with a sound-proof box were
passed In the Senate chamber
today, but—
They were approved in a
mock session by the Senate
pages while the real Senate
was in recess for the week end.
The boys who run errands
for the Senators during sessions
and listen to all the talk had a
big time acting as statesmen.
During the debate one
psaedo Senator asked:
"What is the bill before the
Senate?"
"Darned if I know,” the
preaiding officer repBed.
That’* a good MS,” the
conscientious statesman re-
plied.
cats!
Next time you in oat
of fit as too result of tc-
regular or faulty bowed
freshing relief it give*
thsessMte of pmpi* who ate h.
ta my i
Thed lords
BLACK*
DRAUGHT
A man saw a message and
an address on an egg he got for
breakfast The meseage read:
“This egg was packed by a
girl thousands of miles from
the United States. She is sup-
posed to he the prettiest girl in
tlus nugitorbood. a*^ is pr*-
pared to marry the man who
eat* this egg.”
The man cabled her. “I’ll
•airy you,”
The girl's reply read : “I am
fattened by veer proposal, but
I am now c arried and hare
three child?*, ”
Your name
in Telephone Book
TJ/um Mi. As-run, die contractor, was
YY awarded that rush job o« the hospital,
he needed help m a hurry.
He railed *cnx- bricklayers the next morning.
But he didn't rail Henry Joecs. Henry’s name
wasn’t in toe telephone book.
Heavy lives with his brother-in-lew, M. j.
Mack, end the telephone ie in Black’s asm*.
Yet, for 3j cents a month, Henry Jones odd
have had Mt name in the directory . . . and
perhaps had the job!
The directory would have listed: 1
Under At Vt:
Perhaps tn adSa
friends fisd you.
Listings
are money getters
. m wmm mi
Brswui men Sad it valuable to list member*
ef the firm, or salesmen, ia the telephone book.
It helps prospects find you. For instance:
Under the A’rr
•an Mwinaaira mw.....j-iw>
Under On Vs:
You can list office hours, numbers to call when
you’re iK*tn, nicknames, sod so forth. Aik at
the busmen epee.
&Ot,-TKW£»TEKtr bmjl. TCUMtoWl
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 18, Ed. 1 Monday, January 25, 1932, newspaper, January 25, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767464/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.