Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, February 28, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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Service- Quality
The bervice 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. G McDAVID
“The Leading Druggist”
GLENDA ONLY GIRL
NOT TOO FRAGILE
FOR MR. MacLANE
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walters
were in Nacogdoches Sunday
afternoon for a visit with the
gentleman’s mother, Mrs.
Wade Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. HcDavid
of Kilgore spent last week-end
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. McDavid and Mr.
and Mrs. R. B.Ttamsey of this
city.
Miss Polly Motley, member
of faculty Joaquin public
schools, was here Saturday and
Sunday to visit her mother,
Mrs. G. 'H. Motley.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Numsen
of Longview visited the family
of the lady’s sister, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Bussey of this city
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Weaver
of Center were Timpson visi-
tors for a short while Sunday
afternoon.
Sidney Corley spent Satur-
day and Sunday in Longview
with hia brothers, Homer and
Albert Corley.
Misses Irene and Onie Belle
Johnson visited their uncle, T.
J. Johnson and family at Joa-
quin Sunday.
Miss Blanche Ramsey of
Beaumont was at home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z.
B. Ramsey of Timpson last
week-end.
, Mrs. P. H. Ramsey returned
Sunday afternoon from a visit
with the fahnily of her son, Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. Ramsey, of Cen-
tral Heights, Nacogdoches
county.
Mr. "and Mrs. W. F. Corry
and Miss Ruth Hollister spent
Sunday in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ram-
sey of Marshall visited the
gentleman’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Ramsey of Timpson
Sunday.
Other men may think Glenda
Farrell, the movie star, is a dis-
quieting female—but not Bar-
ton MacLane, the big he-man
of the films.
Glenda is one of the few
women Barton doesn’t think
disquieting. But not exactly in
the sense most men would con-
sider Glenda disquieting. Bar-
ton is afraid of women. He’s
afraid of Glenda, too, but not
to the degree that he isn’t
fairly comfortable around her.
‘Women,” said Barton,
groping for words, “are
fragile."
Not that Barton can’t ex-
press himself. He has written
two stage plays, quite a few
vaudeville and short radio
sketches, and lately—of all
things, for such a huge and
husky hardboiled bruiser!—
some published poems!
He has difficulty, however,
expressing himself on the sub
ject of women. He was having
difficulty doing so one recent
Auto Losing Wheel
Causes Death of Three
Athens, Tex., Feb. 27. (UP)
—Mrs. E. H. Byrum, 38, and
her daughter, Mareta, 15, died
Sunday of injuries suffered
Saturday when a wheel came
off their car and caused it to
swerve into the path of anoth-
er machine.
A son, E. P. Byrum, 18,
driver of the car, died Saturday-
night.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hines and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Townes
spent last Saturday evening in
Henderson.
Miss Fannie Lee Francis of --------- ------
Shreveport spent last week- day on the set of the latest pic-
end visiting her sister, Mrs. H.|ture of the “Torchy senes-
Words of Appreciation
We wish to publicly express
our appreciation to everyone
who was so kind to us during
the illness and passing of our
loved one, Mr. 'Herman Wor-
sham. He appreciated his
freinds, and for him and for
ourselves, do we thank each
one—for every kind word and
for the beautiful floral offer-
ings.
Mrs. Jewella Worsham and
family, W. T. Worsham and
family.
A. Crausby of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Holt Davis of
Nacogdoches visited the lady’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Bogard Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Neuville
of Nacogdoches spent Sunday
afternoon in the city visiting
Dr. Neuville’s sister, Mrs. J. C.
Bogard.
Mrs. N. C. Chaney and
daughter, Miss Catherine
Chaney, of Nacogdoches were
Timpson visitors for a short
while last Saturday. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Chaney’s
mother, Mrs. William Higgin-
botham of Ennis, and Mrs.
Charles Ross of Mt. Enter-
prise.
“Adventurous Blonde,” in
which as usual he and Glenda
are paired. <
“When X look at a woman in
that scared sort of way, with a
frown on my mush, as they’ve
characterized me in these
stories, don’t credit me with
acting,” he continued. “I feel
scared. Or not scared exactly,
but awkward and on the de-
fensive. Even with Glenda.
‘But she’3 the best of the
lot to act with because she
doesn’t seem so fragile
strange as the rest. When I say
fragile I mean mentally, psy-
chologically, as well as physi-
cally. I’m a regular bull-calf
around the dames—all arms,
legs and shoulders—and hands
and feet. I’m the bey who was
the Dresence of
Ribbons for all makes or
typewriters. The Times.
IN TIME OF NEED
Forewarned u forearmed. The
best thing is to have the 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 18
THE TIMES’ LOYAL
SUBSCRIBER FAMILY
The Times list of new sub-
scribers and renewals con-
tinues to grow. Recent addi-
tions include:
Mrs. Mark Shepherd, W. H.
Cogburn, G. W. Buchanan,
Mrs. Jennie Pittman, W. M.
Shepherd, J. F. Billingsley,
Miss Fannie Woodfin, M. L.
Weseman, Mrs. J. S. Taylor, T.
A. Murray, Mrs. John Covilie,
J. G. Kindred, H. S. Touchton,
Mrs. Effie Rhodes, F. R. Bus-
sey, Jr., Mrs. B. A. Marshall,
Lester Gary, Valley H. Ham-
mer, P. Wilson, A. J. Jones,
Mrs. Rosa Dillon, Mrs. Arthur
Dawe, Mrs. J. P. Wheeler.
Ribbons for all makes of
typewriters. The Times.
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bashful in the presence
women and girls as a kid—only
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stead-1 unlike most boys. I haven’t
ley and son of Shreveport spent] outgrown the feeling. I’m
last Saturday and Sunday via-j afraid if I say something, M
iting the gentleman’s parents, offend them.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Steadley of j
this city.
At Palace Theatre Tuesday]
and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cruger
spent Sunday in Shreveport
visiting their new great-grand-
son, born to Dr. and Mrs. Will
Drummon last Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. White-
side and children went to
Houston Sunday where Dr.
Whiteside will attend a meet-
ing of the Texas Dental Asso-
ciation, and also do some spe-
cial clinical work. They plan
to return Tuesday afternoon.
dr. and Mrs. C. A. Beck-
ham and daughter, Shirley]
Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus B. j
Ramsey visited Mr. Beckham’s]
parents in Lufkin Sunday.
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Palace Theatre
TIMPSON
10c and 25c*
First Show 7 P. M.
LAST TIME TODAY
KAY FRANCIS
"FIST ur
with Preston Foster
Also Movietone News and
Charlie McCarthy in
“Africa Speak* English”
Mrs. Frank Jones
T ue*day-W ednesday
“TORCHY BUUfE, THE
JMNTIIK BLUNGE"
with
GLENDA FABREL
BARTON McLANE
Also color cartoon
“Wanna Be a Sailor”
Jan Rubinis Band
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Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bumgard-
ner and son, and Mrs. Syd Dor-
sey- were guests of Mrs. Dor- ]
sey’s sister, Mrs. C. A. Jones, |
of Nacogdoches Sunday.
Charles Wigley, salesman
for the Nacogdoches Grocery
Company, returned Sunday
evening from a few days pleas-
ure trip to Memphis, Tenn. He
was a guest of the Canova
Foods, Inc. while there, having
accompanied H. D. Brown of
Shreveport, East Texas repre-
sentative for the concern on the
trip.
Mrs. C. F. Lang of Stock-
man made a short visit in the
city this morning, in company
with her daughter, Mrs. J. C.
Bell of Garrison. Mrs. Lang
was on her way home from
Dallas where she has been vis-
iting her daughter, Mrs. S. B.
Nichols and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Woodall
of Lufkin spent Sunday visitirg
the lady’s sister, Mrs. A. L.
Rack, and brother, A. N. Sum-
mers of Timpson.
Mrs. M. L. Allen of Hender-
son, and brothers, Marlon and
Wilbyrn of Dallas, visited their
parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. A.
McKee of this city Sunday.
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Be Ad-vised
Before You Buy
New things are constant-]
ly popping up on the 30- j
cial calendar, and one of j
the most prominent
among these are the head-
dresses as done by the
artisians of- the Primrose
Beauty Parlor. Keep
your coiffure one step J
ahead of the crowd . . . . |
let us design a hairdress
new and becoming to you. j
Our expert, beauty parlor
operators are ready to |
serve you at reasonable |
prices.
PRIMROSE
Beauty Shop
Mrs. T. P. Rutherford, Owner
If a competent expert could pass on each purchase you
make, you would be sure of getting full value for every
dollar you spend. But experts are rare, and even then
are seldom trained to know more than one type of mer-
chandise. What an imposing retinue of these specialists
you would need to pass judgment on your routine pur-
chases of gasoline and gloves, hammocks and hosiery,
linen and linoleum!
But you can get competent and honest counsel on
almost everything you buy without ever meeting an ex-
pert, How? By being ad-vised in advance by the ad-
vertising pages of this newspaper.
Here you will find all kinds of reputable merch-
ants and manufacturers telling you about their best bar-
gains, and inviting comparisons. In a matter of minutes,
you will find more bona fide bargains in print than you
will discover or. the counters of all the stores you eould
visit in a six-day shopping task.
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Read these advertising pages regularly for just
one week, and then you’ll know first-hand that it pays to
be ad-vised before you buy. Your money will s-t-r-e-t-c-h
further, and your purchases be more satisfactory.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, February 28, 1938, newspaper, February 28, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815302/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.