Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 268, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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Prepare for
Gold Season
A well-filled medicine cabinet is
your safeguard against the ap-
proaching cold season. Stock up
today. We are prepared to fill vour
every need. Prescriptions scientifi-
cally and accurately compounded.
G. C. McDAVID
“The Leading Druggist"
rums Fid CHRISTMAS
MUSIC BEING MADE
81METHODISTCHOIR
With a good attendance and
splendid interest by members
of the Methodist choir, in their
regular meeting Thursday
evening, initial plans were
made for music appropriate to
the Christmas season. Music is
being selected, and numbers
already chosen were rehearsed
by the singers.
Local F. F. A Boys Initiate
Students
First-Year Agriculture
******
Timpson School Will Be
Represented at Piney Woods
Show, Nacogdoches
The Timpson high school
will be represented at the
Piney Woods show being held
at Nacogdoches this week,
according to program an-
nouncements. S. R. Perminter
teacher of vocational agricul-
ture and Miss Ella Mae Bailes
teacher of home economics,
Timpson, will have booths at
the show representing their
repective work.
Edd Taylor spent several
hours in Shreveport- Thursday,
where he went to visit Billy
Taylor, his small son, who suf-
fered a broken arm several
days ago. The little boy, in a
hospital for treatment, is do-
ing nicely the father said. Mis.
Taylor is staying with her son.
Little Miss Frances Harts-
field, daughter jif Mr. and Mrs.
Elton Hartsfield, has returned
to her home in Nacogdoches
after a visit with her grandfa-
ther, Matt Hartsfield, and her
little friend, Miss Susan Love.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mat-
thews were here Sunday for a
visit with Mrs. Matthews’
father, Matt Hartsfield.
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Palace Theatre
TIMPSON
LAST TIME TODAY
“THE PORT OF
SEVEN SEAS”
Also
“FOOTBALL THRILLS”
and
Color Catrvoa
“LITTLE BUCKAROO”
• • *
Saturday Only
TEX RITTER
Fighting Terror of the Trail!
Tex trumps two-timing land-
grabbers ... in vengance hunt
for his mother’s kit!era!
In
Baptist Brotherhood
Will Organize Association*!
The local Baptist Brother-
hood will entertain the men of
the Shelby-Doches Association
in Timpson, Monday evening,
Dec. 5, at the North Side Bab-
tist Church. The purpose of
the meeting is to organize an
associations] brotherhood, the
Rev. J. A. Derrick, said.
Dinner, 7 to 7:45 p. m.
Song by all.
Welcome-R. E. McGee, pre
siding officer.
Response—R. N. Beacham.
Quartet—Timpson.
“Why I believe in the brother-
hood,"-M. B. McGee, associa-
tions! president.
“Accepting my responsibility
as a layman”— Whitie
Thompson.
Friday Luncheon Club
Holds Meet At
Booth Lake
The Timpson Future Fann-
ers held a meeting Tuesday
night to initiate the "Green
Hands,” or the boys taking
their first year in agriculture.
The boys met with their in-
structor, S. R. Perminter, and
had a jolly time. Only part of
the class was installed. Those
initiated: R. E. Dill, James
Beckham, Louin Yarborough,
Royce Francis, Fletcher Bai-
ley. Reporter
Mr*. E. W. Crawford
Hostess to Zend A vesta
‘‘WHERE TIE
iFFILO HT
Tex if local boy from Gary—
that has really gone places m
Hollywood!
Also first chapter of
“Dick Tracy Returns”
and Short
* • *
Midnight Shew Saturday
AT 10:30 P. M.
Sunday 1:30 and 3:20 p. m.
also at 8:05 p. m.
and Monday night
EDWIN G. ROBINSON
in “THE AMAZING DR.
CUTTERHOUSE”
News and Color Cartoon
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Tuesday and Wed., Dec. 6-7
Jack Holt in
“REFORMATORY”
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The Friday Luncheon club
met at the E. A. Booth’s farm
near Timpson in their current
meet. The Booth Lake pro-
vided a pretty setting for the
outdoor party, and camp
chains, and bridge tables af-
forded essentials for diversion,
several games of forty-two.
These same tables, later serv-
ed another and a more im-
portant purpose, as an abund-
ant turkey dinner was spread
and served thereon.
Mrs. E. A. Booth was
hostess. Those attending in-
cluded Mrs. Oscar Bryan,
Mrs. J. B. Bussey, Mrs. Jack
Bussey, Mrs. S. C. Espy, Mrs.
H. A. Crausby, Mrs. J. O. Mc-
Dowell, Mrs. A. N. Summers,
Mrs. F. M. Whiteside, Mrs. L.
J. Walker, Mrs. W. J. Walker,
Mrs. O. R. Jarrett, Mrs. T. A.
Trammell, Mrs. Robin Hooper,
Mrs. S. Winfrey, Mrs. F. A.
Steadley, Mrs. H. B. Swanzy
Mrs. G. C. McDavid.
10-Point Buck Begged
By Local Mas
Clarence Rainbolt of Cale-
donia and W. W. Chestnut, L.
W. Prior and J. F. Holland of
Henderson have retui ued from
a several days hunting trip in
Houston county, the Humble
Company camp, serving as
central point for the party.
Mr. Rainboit had proof
plenty of the success of the
trip, for if there were those
who were doubtful, he had
only to offer for their inspec-
tion a fine ten-point buck,
which he killed during the
hunt. The animal weighed 95
pounds dressed. In response
to any alleged accusations by
Mr. Rainboit's friends, may we
say that there is no great
wrong in temporarily mislay-
ing a rifle under the excite-
ment of a successful shot.
ILLflHI
WILL BE REST SIM
Dr. E. A. Johnson, eye, ear,
nose sum! throat specialist, of
Waco, will he m Timpson all
day Sunday.
Garrison Dramatic Club
WiD Present Play
ident; Mrs. Alice Humphries,
| secretary-treasurer; V. M.
_ _:-rrr _. , * Nipper, director; Miss Mack
The Gamson Dramatic Clubi(J chairman;
will present the first piay of Mrg Een £ mske.,jp> aad‘
wmter season the middle,
of December, according to ^
members of the casting com-__
mittee. N. C. Garrison is pres- WOOD FOR SALE—PHONE
ident. ! 70. H. C BREWER.
Other officers are Miss John- j HibbonE for alI makes tof
me Lou Weatherly, vice-pres,-)
Ribbon* for all makes oS
typewriters. The Times,
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J. 6. BLftGK
INSURANCE
Life, Accident, Casualty
BONDS
Notary Public
PURUCTRUTRE
TENAHA
COMING:
"TOO HOT TO HANDLE”
“STABLEMLATES”
"BOYS TOWN”
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
ROY ROGERS
in ie b or
with Smiley Burnette, Mary
Hart, Fred Kohler, Sr.
The Zend Avesta Club met
with Mrs. E. W. Crawford
Thursday. “Late Develop-
ments in Science and Indus-
try” wa3 the topic for study,
under the leadership of Mrs.
W. E. Neal, who discussed
Medicine and Surgery.” Oth-
er subjects were: “Gas and
Helium,” Mrs. W. P. Lang-
ham; “Wood and Cotton;
Mrs. G. E. Hairston. The pro-
gram, presented in a capable
manner gave opportunity
for interesting information,
and made us glad that we
lived in Texas. Reporter.
Mervil and Melvin Crump,
Btudents Tyler Commercial
College, Tyler, have returned
to that city after visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Crump during the Thanksgiv-
ing holidays. The young men
entered the college three
months ago and are making
splendid progress in their
studies.
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Look!
What You Have in
TIMPSON
Brand New Machinery and
the best shoe repair shop
that has ever been here.
We Have Put In a Complete
line of new
American Shoe
Machinery
Ladies, we have just install-
ed a new cement press to ce-
ment your half-soles . No
tacks to damage your rugs or
scar your floors.
Also a new stretcher—will
stretch your shoes in length
and width. Relieve the pres-
sure on those corns and tired
feet.
Complete line of shoe polish
laces, oils, strings, dancing
taps.
Men’s Second-Hand Sloes,
some cost as high as $7 and $8
when new,
ONLY *1.25 and Up
(These Shoes Thoroughly
Sterilized.)
For a Better finished job
Come to—
CARNES
SHOE SHOP
TIMPSON, TEXAS
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SUNDAY, MONDAY,
TUESDAY
RONALD COLMAN
“IF I WERE W”
with
Frances Dee .. Basil Rathbone
Wednesday-Thursday
The Kiiler-Dillers are
Swingin’
81 CROSBY
FRED MacMURRAY
“SIRE nSHOT
with Donald O’Connor, Ellen
Drew, Elizabeth Patterson
GOOD NEWS
PRE-HOLIDAY SALE ON
GOOD USED CARS
Our entire used car stock to be moved at
greatly reduced prices.
1931 Chevrolet Coach
1933 Chevrolet Coach
1933 Ford V-fS Coupe
1936 Chevrolet Standard Coach
1936 Chevrolet Master Town Sedan
1938 Chevrolet Town Sedan
1933 Ford Pick-up
1935 Chevrolet Pick-up
1937 Chevrolet Pick-up
Take advantage of our convenient
monthly payment plan.
SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY
"THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE"
PHONE 212
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CHORES—or
CHOIRS
What will Christinas mean to you this year?
A day of aching exhaustion, perfaced by
weeks of frenzied searching, snatching, over-
spending? Second thoughts and disappoint-
ments? . . .
Or will it mean a day of shining happiness,
surging carols and bright tranquillity? A day
upon which you give not only the best from
your abundance but the best of yourself to
those who love you?
The advertising pages of this publication
will be designed from now till Christmas to
contribute to traditional peace and good-will.
They will save you many weary hours and
frustrations. Consult them before shopping
for suggestions well priced and well thought
out. Make a list of floors; note locations;
use your telephone when possible. Then move
directly and easily through your gift lists.
And greet the great occasion with a tranquil,
singing heart, as you’d like to do.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 268, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1938, newspaper, December 2, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth813193/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.