Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 121, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 20, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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Delicious—and
Delightful
That’s what you will say when
you visit our fountain for a drink
—or maybe you will prefer ice
cream ... all served to your indi-
vidual taste.
Meet your friends at
BUSSEY’S DRUG STORE
vi, Phone 16
Mrs. Y. O. Corley returned
Sunday from a two weelcs visit
with the families of her daugh-
ter and son, Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Gdem of Pasadena and Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Corley of
Pearland. The latter couple
accompanied their mother to
Timpaon, returning to Pear-
land after a brief visit.
Miss McGee Hostess
To Y. W. tL
I
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bumgard-
ner are the parents of a lovely
baby girl, born Sunday night,
June 18, at a sanitarium in
Center. Mother and daughter
are both doing nicely, accord-
ing to reports.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Haden
of Henderson, were visitors
here last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Black
and daughter of Center visited
friends in Timpson Sunday.
W. D. Weaver, prominent
business man of Center, was a
Timpson visitor this morning.
Mrs. S. 1. Hines of this city,
underwent an operation at a
hospital in Ville Platt, La.,
Monday. She was accompa-
nied to the hospital Sunday
morning by her husband, S. J.
Hines, manager of Brookshire
Bros, store, and the numerous
friends of the lady trust she
will soon be able to return
home enjoying good health.
Milton Dorsey of Houston
The Y. W. A. met Monday
evening with Miss Fannie Mae
McGee. Tlie meeting opened
with prayerj by Miss Maydelle
Perry. Miss Ruth Hollister
had charge of the program on
"Growing Up Bight." The de-
votional, “1 Would Be Pure,”
was given by Miss Mathilde
Scott. Miss Eila Mae Bailes
gave “The Self You Have to
Live With,” and Miss Maydelle
Perry gave "Some Enemies We
Have to Face." Mrs. J. A.
Derrick gave the personal
service assignment of working
on the Senior B. T. U. Mrs.
M. B. McGee dismissed with
prayer. Refreshments of ice
cream and cookies were serv-
ed to eight. Reporter.
and Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Dor-
sey and daughter of Tyler,
were here Sunday for a visit _
with families of the Messrs. ■
Dorsey’s sisters, Mr. and Mrs.
W. I. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs.
Ned Bumgardner; and also
their mother,
sey.
Mrs. S. D. Dor-1
NOTICE MEMBERS
EASTERN STAR
Tonight is regular
meeting night of Timpgoi.
Chapter No. 396, Order of-the
Eastern Star. Meeting will be
held at 8 o’clock. Visitors are
cordially invited to meet with
us.
Mrs. Ora Jackson, W. M.
Miss Katie McCarty. Sec.
STIES IT CESTF.R
Will CLOSE FOR G. 9F G.
K MEET* TOOtf
Center, Tex., June 19.—Ev-
ery store and office in Center
has agreed to close Tuesday
from 2 to 3:30 p. m., to give
all citizens engaged in busi-
ness an opportunity of hear-
ing the newly formed Cham-
ber of Commerce program out
lined at a mass meeting. -
It is said to be the first time
business has ever come to a
complete halt here since even
on holidays proclaimed by the
state or national government
some failed to close.
Jack Motley, local banker,
has charge of the program for
the meeting Tuesday which he
states will give business in-
terests here a chance to im
mediately begin developments
that will add untold thousands
to the income of the city.
It is reported that of the 191
regular airline stops in the
United States, the WPA has
improved 169 of them or more
than 88 per eent
McDavid’s
ODORLESS
FLY SPRAY
1/4-MNT ........... .. 15c
PINT..................25c
QUART................45c
V&-GALLQN............85c
GALLON .............$1.60
Money Back if it Fails to Kill
Flies . . Fleas . . Moths
Mosquitoes .. Gnats
Roaches . . Bed Bugs
Ants
G. C. McDAVID
“The Leading Druggist
BLAIR
Blair, June 19.—Rev. E. V.
Tunnell filled his Sunday
morning appointment at the
Methodist church at 10 o’-
clock.
Rev. H. M. Dry of Gary will
fill his regular appointment at
the Baptist church Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. R. L. Dillon compli-
mented Mrs. Ben Bearden, a
recent bride, with a miscel-
laneous shower at her home
last Friday afternoon. A large
number of friends were pres-
ent and a beautiful assortment
of gifts were presented.
Rescue Sapp and Jamie
Brittain of Houston spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Brittain.
Mrs. Gene Rotan of Houston
is spending a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
M. Brittain.
Mm. Austin Tyson and son,
John Tyson, of this communi-
ty, and Mrs. Gilmer Tyson of
Waterman, who are attending
Stephen F. Austin College this
summer, spent the week-end
at their respective homes.
Mrs. Ben Sapp and son,
James Allen, spent the week-
end at Jasper visiting rela-
tives.
Miss Mary Lee Cannan,
daughter of Rev. and Mm. W.
L. Cannan, has gone to Living-
ston where she will be the
guest of her friend, Miss Kate
Smith for a few days.
E. B. Cannan, instructor of
band music in the Liberty
school, has returned to his
duties after a visit with his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. L.
Cannan of this city.
Palace Theatre
TIMPSON
First show 7:45 p. m.
It’s Always Cool at the
New Palace!
TODAY ONLY
“PENNY NITE”
(2 FOR 26c)
LOYD NOLAN
(Star of “St. Louis Blues”)
and
GLADYS SWARTHOUT
(who discards grand opera for
a pure dramatic role)
with a large cast of fine fea-
tured players
Also “Tassels in the Air”
a two-reel comedy
Wednesday-Thursday
HENRY FONDA
and
MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN
"iniTsir
Royal Visit Cuts Relief
Winnepeg, Man. (UP)—
The “clean up—paint up”
campaign held in Winnipeg in
preparation for the visit of
Their Majesties King George
VI and Queen Elizabeth re-
sulted in 240 men leaving the
ranks of relief recipients, city
officials reported.
MMNMMMNMMNM
SPRINETfMt Ml KDiSHE
Spring is the season of
new life and beauty.
Prepare with KRASHE
for e joyful season.
The regular use of KRASHE
dissolves blackheads, normal-
izes enlarged pores, slightly
bleaches, and revives the skin
to a glowing freshness. Dry
skin is softened and beautified
to a velvety smoothness. Try
our distinctive, freshing and
beautiful 10-minute' facial
with Krashe. It will delight
you.
For Complete Beauty Service
Cell 79
PRIMROSE EEM SHOP
Mrs. T. P. Rutherford- Owner
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Notice!
TAX PAYERS OF THE CITY OF
TIMPSON
Heretofore the Council has seen fit to
remit all penalties and interest on delin-
quent taxes as a measure of cooperation
with the tax paying public. This has.
proven very unsatisfactory and in lots of
' instances a handicap towards the collec-
tion of taxes.
Beginning July 1st, no further remis-
sions will be allowed. All taxes outstand-
ing at that date will be subject to a 10%
penalty and 6% interest from date of
maturity of tax.
Tax payers, please avoid this penalty
by paying before that date.
Attest:
W. M. RAMSEY,
Secretary and Tax Collector. *
End of the Season,
ALL CHANGE!
THE HE OF Fill!
With the sweep of an in-
spired idea, of deft fin-
gers—fashion creates a
new hair-do. Your hair
styles flow onward and
upward in perfect com-
plement to new dress,
millinery and shoe crea-
tions.
The Powder Puff Beauty
Salon is alert to your
beauty “musts.” Perma-
nent waves, new in style
and flattering to your
beauty, are now avail-
able. The cost is moder-
ate.
Phone for appointment at
your earliest opportunity-
P01EB PUFF
BUTT SM OK
Phone 95—Timpson
We've had our first taste of summer. Winter
drapes are down. We've gone over our sum-
mer wardrobe. Now we wish we could af-
ford to give the home a face-lifting for the hot
months. Let's see. . . .
It wouldn’t cost very much to get gay slip
covers for the rooms we live in most. They
add a summer touch. A cool grass rug or two
would give winter carpets a rest. That would
make a lot of differense for a little money.
Venetian blinds would help to cut the pierc-
ing rays of summer sun. They don’t interfere
with ventilation. A very few dollars would
make a world of difference. Many timely
things are being featured—right now at low
prices.
Find them quickly in the advertisements
that appear daily in this paper—your guide to
prudent buying. Advertisements tell the news
of the world you shop in—just as the news
columns tell of the world you live in.
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