Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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Service- Quality
The service of a drug store is more than
supplying you with the hundreds of items
you buy from stores—behind it all is the
professional service of pharmacy—
which is found only in qualified drug |
stores.
We Appreciate Your Drug Business
G. C. McDAVID
“The Leading Druggist”
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Martin
left today for their home in
Slayton, after a visit with the
lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Steadley. Mrs. Martin
has been here for some ten
days, her husband arriving
Saturday to spend several days
and to accompany her home.
B. B. Alfred was a business
visitor in Center Monday.
Miss Blanche Ramsey of
Beaumont was here this past
week-end to enjoy a little visit
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Z. B. Ramsey.
Sheriff J. B. Sample was a
Timpson visitor today.
Mrs. A. M. Neel went to
Shreveport Monday, having
been called to that city on
account of the illness of her
grandson, Frank Decker.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Neel
spent last Sunday in (Lufkin
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Murray,
J. M. Bums of Henderson
made a. few hours visit v, ith his
mother, Mrs. J. M. Bums of
this city today.
Remington, Woodstock, Un-
derwood, Remington portable.
Underwood portable, Oliver
for models 9, 11, 5 and 1,
Corona four. L. C. Smith,
Royal. Timpson Printing Co.
Swiss Roses
Roses growing around Lake
Geneva, Switz., are particular-
ly bright because of the alka-
line soil of volcanic origin.
FOR l PEHFECT
mr
Sanders oil process solu-
tion revitalises and recon-
ditions the hair, leaving it
with a hutre formerly im-
possible to obtain in
permanent waving. . .
Wo offer you this wave
for e limited time only for
$2.50. Yon can’t miss this.
Have your hair waved in
the most becoming wayl
Get your Facial . . . Scalp
Treatments and Manicures
at a reasonable cost to you
Chillicothe Man Here
For Visit With Homefolk
Powder Puff
Beauty Salon
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W. E. Ramsey of Chillicothe
came in several days ago to
visit Timpson relatives and
friends. RelaUves include his
mother, Mrs. P. H. Ramsey;
brothers, Z. B. Ramsey, Dewey
Ramsey; sisters, Mrs. W. H.
Rhodes, Mrs. R. L. Shepherd,
Mrs. G. N. Clark. Mr. Ramsey
is a former citizen of this com-
munity, moving to his present
place of residence some years
ago.
Incidentally it may he stated
that people in Timpson take a
great deal of pride in the rec-
ord of another Ramsey—“Red"
Ramsey, the son of the above
named gentleman. “Red” is
known from coast to coast for
his prowess upon the football
field, and his work upon Lub-
bock’s Texas Tech football
squad this year, has resulted
in his being mentioned for the
Little All American lineup.
The young man, a senior this
year, has lettered for three
consecutive years. His playing
position is end. Ramsey play-
ed with a selected group of
players, the all stars, against
the Chicago Bears, profession-
als, in the recent exhibition
game at Houston.
Palace Theatre
TIMPSON
10c and 25c
First Show 7 P. M.
T uesday-W ednesday
CHAN----
solve* * hi* strangest double
murder with a candid camera
WARNER OLAND
and
JOAN MARSH
“CHURLIEEHUl ON
BROW
with Keye Luke
Alto “Bone Bender”
COMING
Thursday and Friday
The story loved fay millions
the whole world over . ..
Now a picture to hold forever
in your heart!
SHIM TEMPLE
■nr
They last Can't Hold Up
• -
An yon getting proper
nourishment from your food,
and restful sleep?
A poorly nourished body
just can’t hold up. And as for
that run-down feeling, that
nervous fatigue, — don’t neg-
lect It!
Cardul, for lack of appetite,
poor digestion and nervous
fatigue, has been recom-
mended by mothers to daugh-
ters — women to women—for
over fifty years.
Try Itl Thousands of women
testify Csrdul helped them. Of
ootnse. If tt does not bensOt TOD,
consult s physician.
C. E. BUSEY DIES
AT MARSHALL FROM
HEART ATTACK
C. E. Busey, College of Mar-
shall bandmaster for the past
four years, died Monday of a
heart attack as he sat in the
college dining hall in that city.
Information of Mr. Busey’s
death was received Monday
afternoon by Timpson friends.
He was well known here, hav-
ing resided in this city for a
number of years during which
time he was instructor of the
Municipal band, and later was
instructor of the high school
band.
Funeral services will be
held this afternoon at three
o’clock in Marshall, according
to information received by
Timpson friends.
Timpson people regret to
learn of the passing of this
splendid citizen, and extend to
Mrs. Busey and other bereaved
loved ones heartfelt sympathy
in their deep sorrow.
Words of Appreciation
We wish to take this method
of saying in our humble way,
we thank you from the depths
of oar hearts for all the kind-
nesses shown us during the
illness and death of our loved
one. Every act, every word,
every deed will always be
cherished by each of us.
Sincerely,
Mrs. F. T. Cooke, John Fran-
cis and Bubbles.
V Bry Latest
By PATRICIA DOW
D aisitcd in litci: 6, K, 10,12 and
14 years. Sbc I requires VA
nrdi of 54-inch material for the
jumper and H jsrd of 35 or 39-
tnch material tor the blouse. For
trimming. 1J4 yards of ribbon ate
tequirctL
GIRL’S JUMPER FROCK
Pattern 8108. Little girls
will be eager to go back to
school after the vacation in
this jumper frock as slickly
fitted as mother’s best dress.
Note the bias cut of the bodice
and skirt and the very femin-
ine lines of the softly shirred
blouse. This dress combining
printed crepe or thin wool
with sheer cotton blouse is de-
lightfully fresh and has a look
of spring in its pretty fabric
contrast. The diagram at side
indicates how easy this dress is
to make.
CITY BMERL MID
GROCEfiT COMPLETES
IMDEANIMPMOVEMEMTS
Attractive improvements,
modern in every respect, have
been completed at the City
Bakery & Grocery, owned and j
operated by the R. G. Kristen-1
sen Estate, corner Bremondj
Street and Railroad Avenue, j
No expense was spared In the j
modernization program, which!
included the installation of a
new floor case refrigerator of
large capacity; new show
cases, scales, shelving and con-
struction of a rat-proof flour
and feed room in the rear of
the building.
The interior of the building j
has-received a fresh eoat ofl
paint, and Mr. Kristensen’s |
private office has been moved
to a new location in the build-
ing and modernized through-
out.
J. W. Kristensen and his
mother, Mrs. R. G. Kristensen,
invite the public to call and
inspect the new improvements.
Lockhart, Tex. (UP)—For pany organized at Lockhart at
many years E. H. Roebuck,
Caldwell county pioneer, had
wondered where his father,
the late W. W. Roebuck, was
killed during the Civil War.
Recently he unearthed in
the attic of the local court-
house a letter from Capt. Sam-
uel J. P. McDowell, comman-
the outbreak of the war, tell-
ing of the death of his father
and three other Texans on
Jan. 18, 1863, at Camp Nel-
son, Austin, Ark.
Still the prayer of many:
‘Give ua this day our dally
bread. We don’t want to work
der of a Confederate com- for It.”—Pittsburgh Gazette.
Ribbons for all makes of
typewriters. The Times.
IN TIME OF NEED
Forewarned is forearmed. The
best thing is to have tfae medi-
cine chest completely outfitted
with needful remedies and first
aid appliances. The next best
thing is to call us and say
"Hurry.’’ It’s a pleasure to
serve you with anything in the
drug line.
BUSSEY'S DRUG STORE
PHONE 1«
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TIMPSON TIMES
Timpson, Texas
FOR PATTERN
send 18 cents in coin (for
each pattern desired) to-
gether with your NAME,
ADDRESS, PATTERN
NUMBER and SIZE.
Address:
Patricia Dow Patterns
115 Fifth Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
A Great
Wife-
if you
don't
Weaken
You plan the meals,
You buy the food;
Your menu deals
With a family’s mood.
You clean the house
And wash the dishes.
Yon help your spouse
And fill his wishes.
You sew and mend
And wash a bit—
And in the end
You’re pleased with it.
To have more fun,
More joy, more ease;
To get more done—
Remember, please t
The budget’s small.
And (hue is dear;
So shop through all
The ads in here!
.
Advertising is your servant. It helps to make the most
of your shopping time and to get the most for your budget
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1938, newspaper, January 25, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812535/m1/3/?q=About+the+Alto+Herald+Collection: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.