Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
AUGUST 17-18
Hum’s Peaches, 2'/a size
4 for
Swift's Jewel Shortening,
3 Lb. Can
Bewley’s Best Flour
10 Lbs.
95c
49c
79c
Pinto Beans, 2 Lb. Bag 19c
SUGAR, 10 Lbs. .
Maxwell House Instant
Coffee, 6 Ounces
BISCUITS, 3 cam............
LAMAR HOMO MILK
«/4 CAL. ....................
OLEO....................LB.
CATSUP, 20 Oz.
Zee Napkins, pkg.
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WEAVER
(By Mrs. L. E. Windham)
Weaver, An*. 13.—We had
'good attendance 'at 'church
Sunday.
Steve Solomon ia home after
a tonsilectomy at Carthage
Thursday of last week; fooling
■i toe.
Terry Harris who is in the
■; Navy and on hk way to Corpus
Christi, is visiting his father
Pete Harris, and grandmother
Mrs. Bailie Harris for a few
days, Mbs. Harris had Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Cochern and
•j Vernon Harris of Henderson,
1' and Mona Andrews of Hearne
, over the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Mack
2 Scott and children visited the
' Balias Burgays Friday eve.
Mr. asdMrs. Matt Peace of
Houston ia visiting her aster,
Mrs. Will Fisher this week.
Mr. and Mis. Ervin Courtney
and Mrs. Edd Eakin visited
with them Sunday eve.
Fred Magness and his son,
Freddy, and deg Bimbo, are
doing a good deed for our
community. So far this summer
they have killed 62 armadil-
los. Keep up the good work,
Freddy.
Otto Bates of Carthage Is
spending this week with his
daughter and family, the Fred
Magneaa.
Mr. and Mis. Garlan Brit-
tain and son visited Mrs. John
Harris Sunday eve.
Bo Worsham and his wife,
Bell, were seen riding around
in our community Sunday eve.
Bo was raised here, ia now
living in Pecos. Stop next
time and drink coffee with us.
Ronald and Do paid Jackson
spent last week with their
grandparents, Hr. and Mrs.
Charley Cony, returning to
Longview Thursday.
Mr. and Mis. Gerald Jay
and children of Amarillo are
here visiting their mother,
Mrs. Brady McKnight, They
They were joined in the week-
end by Mr. and Mrs. John Per-
menter of Lufkin; Mrs. Sbof-
ner and girls and Lavern Sg-
gert from Houston, Mr. and
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.IN—Mi. and Mrs. F. H. liras Miss Sheene Crump, the granddaughter of
Crump and Sheens were hon-1 Sheens has been asked by
rary dinner guests of Tony; Glenn McCarthy, owner of
Martin at the fabulous Cork the Cork Club, to reappear for
Club in Houston recently.! future shows. Sbeena is a
TIMPSON WEEKLY TiMBB—Ttapaoc, Tax . Aug. 17.
Stilley Reunion
Held At Tiropaon
The annual Stilley reunion
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Talmadge Stiiley in
Timpson, Sunday, August 12.
The history of the Family
Tree was given by Mrs Bertha
Knox of Nacogdoches.
Hr. HSe Stilley mM
the copper hurricane lamp for
keeping the lamp burning
iuightly for the Stilley name.
There were three of her chil-
diec present, five grandchil-
dren and ten greaUgraadchB-
dreo. Lunch warn served la
the patio.
Those attesting were:
Mm. fifth Stilley, Mr
and Mrs. Ta’madge Stilley.
Mr. and Mrs Hoyett Stilley.
Mr. and Mrs. Payton Stiller,
Mr. and Mm. Vertia Windham
and children, Mr. and Mm.
BUley Thompe >a and children,
Mr. and Mn Hill Bay. Mr. and
Mr*. R. Z. Wooten, Mr. and
Mrs. Lem Eakin. Mr. and Mm
Chumley and Mim Belinda Ed-
wards-
Out-of-town guests warn:
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stilley,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knox, Mss.
Jody Brown and children,
Mrs. Johnnie Milford, all of
Nacogdoches.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ward
and children and Mr*. Moselle
Anders, Dallas
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Ward of
Canton.
Mr. and Mr Carl Boozer.
Baton Bonge, la.
Mrs. Mary Ritter and baby.
Gary.
Mr. and Mr* George Wat-
son and children of Saratoga.
Mr. and Mrs Deiton Stilley.
Throckmorton.
She is
■f. $l]
Crump of Timpson, and Mrs.
Inez Drewery of the Bobo
community. Pictured above ia
Miss Crump and Tony Martin.
Mm Alonzo Blount, and Mrs. fore returr.rng home this week.
UI * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibbons,
Don and Carolyn, of Clute. ar-
bura were made Happy >fi3utfc- tlVed Friday'for a visit with
day,- as their relatives-gather-
ed at thelrho'tfi^ foKfhe day.
They were as follows: Mr. and
Mrs. Randall Bryan Tyler;
Fred Grifflin and son, Bonnie,
Arthur Griffin, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Kyle; Mrs. Fay Hollo-
man, Marshall; Mm B. Bryan
of Houston; Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Crump, Pssadena; Mr.
and Mm Buster Brown, Wink;
Mr. and Mm Buford Vines;
Shreveport. La.; Mr. and Bw.
Robert Porterfield, Clint and
Carolyn of Groves, Mr. and
Mr*. Troy Bussey, Nacog-
doches; Mrs. Archie Bradford
and children of Beaumont;
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cog-
burn, David, Ronnie and Sta-
cey of Austin; Mr. and Mm
Aubrey Porterfield, Timpson.
All left hoping to return this
time next year.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Brown
are here on a two weeks’ va-
cation, visiting relatives and
with their children, the Buford
Vines in Shreveport.
(By sirs. L. S. Perkins)
Silas, August, 13.—Rev.
Calvin Honea brought the
message at church Sunday
morning in the absence of onr
pastor. Rev. Williams.
Rev and Mrs. Honea were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Zannie Bussey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Beasley
of Houston and Mr. and Mr*.
John Beasley of Garrison were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lamar Perkins Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs. John White,
Mike and Martha of La Porte,
Mm Cleo Samford and Mrs.,
Lizzie Pratt of Tens ha, visited
Mr and Mrs. Allen Crump
and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar PerT
kins Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hum-
phries and children of Hous-
ton, who spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crump
and Troy, went to Marshall
Monday to visit Mr. snd Mrs.
her’-' parents,
Newtie They return-
ed home Srtdday; leaving Don
for a longer visit with his
grandparent*.
Mrs. Heber Williams la vis-
iting relatives in Houston this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fory
of Tim peon, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Groer Crump, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Snelson
end Kay of Tlmpson, visited
Ur. and Mr*. Zannie Bussey
Wednesday night Kay re-
mained with Loretta for a few
days visit.
Kent Sarver of Orange, is
spending several days with
Bernard and Bruce Crump.
Janet Bussey spent Sunday
with Valita Gayle Crump.
Mrs. Bobby Gene Crump
and Debbie of Pasadena, spent
las; week with Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Crump and family.
Vickie Sue Crump went home
with Mrs. Crump and Debbie
for a visit Her parents will
join her later in the week for
a visit with the Bobby Gene
Crumps and Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Crump and other rela-
ti\ es.
Sheens Kay Crump of Hous-
on, is visiting her grandfath-
er, Forest Crump.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crump
visited the Edgar Beasleys
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Watters
of Lufkin, spent the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Crump and
family.
GEORGETOWN
(By Mrs. Felix Askins)
Georgetown, Aug. 14.—Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Yarborough of
Timpson, visited Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. CInborn
Yarborough.
Mr. and Mrs. Payton Ram-
sey and children of Shady
Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Bass Sunday.
T.-Sgt. and Mrs. James
Clark and girls of Abilene, re-
week’s visit with relatives,
here. They were ->etompan-
ic! home by Miss Betty Jean
Frederick.
Quite a few from our com-
munity attended the Beuna
Vista homecoming Sunday.
The Robert Joe Seotts of
Clute spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Freder-
ick and the Joe Seotts of the
Tennessee community.
Mrs. Claud Power* is spend-
ing a few days ia Texas City
with Mr. and Mm. W. T.
Power* and other relative*.
Mrs. Powers was accompanied
to Texas City by her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mr* Wil-
lis Peavy of San Augustine.
Mr. and Mm. Tommy Gene
Wilson of Nacogdoches visited
Saturday eve with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Frederick and Mr.
and Mrs. Buford Frederick. .
Mr. and Mm. Joe Dan Hair-
grove and girls of Timpson,
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hatrgrove.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hern-
don and -boys of Tenaha, visit-
ed Mr .and Mrs. Buford Fred-
erick Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hell of
Carthage visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Herndon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yar-
ret h Yarborough and children
of date are on vacation in tan
Ci shorn Yart >rcu*fe home
this week.
JNL Charles Hair-
grove and boy, end Hr. and
Mrs. Aubrey Si.-aan spent Sat-
urday in Tyler .'ounty on Dam
B for n day* outing.
Mr. and Mm. Billy Van
Power* of Jackson returned
home Sunday alter a vWt with
Mr. and Mm. Emmett Power*.
Mia Nancy Hartt of Ttmp-
a spent 9*nday with , Mr.
and Mm. J. jj. Compton.
Mr. and Mm Pete Hardag*
and girls and Mm. Rutfcfe
Baas returned 1 h unday from
a few days’ vac tfkm in Arkan-
sas and other ; laces.
Mm Rutile 3am and Mr.
and Mm. Pete Hardage visit-
ed Mrs. Edmond Lewi* ia Gar-
rison Monday.
Mr .and Mm. V. B. Bartley,
who are for the summer at
Ladoaia, were here this past
week for a visit with their
parents, Mr. ard Mm. E. H.
Hebert.
Visitors in the Berry Rhodes
home thia past weekend were
their children James K.
Rhode*, wife and baby, Joyce,
of Angleton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Hooker end daughter,
Pamela, from Lufkin.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1962, newspaper, August 17, 1962; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814344/m1/4/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.