Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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Greeting Cards
For All Occasions
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Just received new Greeting Card
cabinet. . . . Beautiful new num-
bers with timely messages.
G. G McDAVID
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There will be a call meet-
ing of Singing Convention No.
2 at Campti Sunday, Nee. 2,
beginning 2 p. m., Furman
Hay eg announce*.
The regular meeting of No.
2 Convention will be held at
New Prospect Sunday after-
noon, Nov. S.
According to a news release
from Headquarters SI Paso
Recruiting District, Fort Bliss,
Linzie ‘3” Wheat of Route 4,
Timpson, was enlisted and as-
signed to Inf. Ur> assigned.
Hawaiian Dept. j
When you dream of eating
biscuits, or of baking them or
buying same, beware. It is a
sign of petty squabbles at
borne. All your ’.reams have
an equally important signifi-
cance. B* sure to visit the
Dream Booth for the correct
interpretation. The P.-T. A.
Carnival, Thursday evening.
■ With Mi*, a r.
Mrs. D. P. Billingsley was
hostess yesterday to the mem-
ben of the 20th Century Chib
at their regular bi-monthly
meeting.
Mrs. James Cozort, In
charge of the Engfish lemon
for the day’s study, presented
her subject, "Enlarging Tour
Vocabulary" in both aa in-
structive and entertaining
manner. Mrs. L. D. McWil-
liams read some clever verses
on word usage, and Mrs. Lester
Barnes, as the “old witch" pre-
sented each member with an
ringrammatkai sentence to
correct.
P iter each member had re-
ceived her fortune, the meet-
ing adjourned. Reporter.
FRANCES ELLINGTON ROSE
Announces the opening of her
studio, and will give instruc-
tions in voice and piano. Those
interested will please see Mrs.
Rose, or telephone Ut
Chad Wins
Sue Ann, lovely little flaxen
haired daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Beckham, came
home from Shreveport Satur-
day afternoon wearing a
broad blue satin badge almost
as big as herself and carrying
a gold loving cup, which an-
nounced her to have won first
place in the Better Babies con-
test at the Shreveport Fair.
Sue Ann is two and one-half
years old and is a “repeater”
having won first place two
yean ago when she was six
months old. Three other chil-
es also rated a perfect
tore, they were all Shreve-
port babies.
Francille Maddox, daughter
of Mr. and Mss. Wilson Mad-
dox formerly at Center, won
first place for city girls of six
months. Francille is a niece of
Mrs. -Jesse Haley. — Center
Daily News.
Drum! Dramas! Dreams
Who doesn’t (beam every
night? Who doesn’t long to
know the meaning of his
dreams? There’s some import
to our dreams, else we would
not have such fantasies. We
may not understand our
dreams and so dismiss them
lightly. Do this no more.
Bring them all to the Dream
Booth Thursday evening for
interpretation.
Card of Thanks
We take this method of
thanking these who were so
kind to us upon the occasion
of the recent illness and death
at our beloved husband and
father. Your many kind deeds
and expressions of sympathy
shall remain lasting in our
memory. T» each and all of
you, we are deeply grateful.
Mrs. Baxter Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Noble.
LIVESTOCK
AUCTION
SALE i
• Timpson, Texas
We are pleased to announce die opening of Livestock Auction Sales
to be held in Thnpaon each Wednesday (min or shine).
The first auction will be held
Wednesday, Nov, 5
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER WILL BE IN CHARGE
E -ing your cows, horses, mules, hogs, or any livestock you may wish
to be placed in this auction. Usual charges will be made.
MOLLOY’S BARN
LOCATED IN NORTH TIMPSON
GRIST MILL AND FEED GRINDING PLANT
Our new grist mill and feed grinding plant is now <
will be appreciated. Located mar M. & M. Produce Co., <
With Cold Weather Just
Around the Corner
This Week’s Specials
:
BLANKETS
Size 66x76
only 59c
While they last
BRING YOUR COTTON STAMPS HERE
THE BARGAIN STORE
TIMPSON, TEXAS
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1941, newspaper, October 29, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812227/m1/3/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.