Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 126, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 27, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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MOJUD HOSIERY—
McCall’s patterns
AIR MAN SORTS
HOT WEATHER VALUES
That Will Keep You Cool
§Kg reduction an
Ladies’ Summer Dresses
—newest styles and in
attractive colors.
• House Dress Values
that you cannot equal—
cool and comfortable.
Drop in today and buy a
supply—the price is low.
SLACKS
•We have too many of
these on hand—but you
cannot have too many in
your wardrobe. . . . We
have a good supply for
men, women and girls.
It will pay you to call
and inspect our line.
.•Thousands of yards
cool and dainty Dress
Materials . . . the kmd
you ned for
• SHOES for men,
women, boys and girls
—you need ’em — we
have ’em at the right
price! |
find a big stock of
A Sow Mt if nary
Minn
tsom QUOTA
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You Buy Right When You Buy at the Bargain Store
Try the Drug
Store First
Things are happening fast hi
this «nU and many items
that yon are familiar with are
not to he hed, bat we «re on
the jofc trying to apyty year
every need. So now more than
ever before we suggest that
yea TRY THE DRUG STORE
FIRST.
G. C McDAVID
’The Leading Druggist”
Hon. T. O. Davis of Center,
Bade a brief visit in Tim peon
Friday morning.
Fred Thompson, superin-
tendent of Eagle Pass schools,
came in Thursday to join his
family on a visit with Mrs.
Thompson’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. !W. J. Walker. Mr.
Thompson has been superin-
tendent of Eagle Pass school
for a number of years and was
recently elected with a nice
increase in salary.
Mrs. W. J. Walker of this
city, who has been ill in a
Shreveport hospital for the
past several days, continues to
improve, which is pleasing in-
formation to her many friends.
Mt ID GET
SUMIjCML
Washington, June 2d. (UP)
The War Department today
announced issuance of con-
struction authorisations for:
An air force training school
at Victoria, Tex., construction
to be supervised by the Gal-
veston district office of the
engineers corps.
Each project will cost in ex-
cess of $3,000,000.
Keep pnees down—help
win the war—help your conn-
try meet its War Bond quota.
Hr. and Mm. M. T. Green of
Dallas were recent visitors of
Mr. Green’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Green, and Die
family of his brother, Mr. and
In, Fowler Green of thi*
city.
NOTICE LADIES
Why not roll away those
bulges by wearing a
SPENCER CORSET
See Mr*. Clan D. Raley
Tenaha, Texas
"Christian Science" is the
subject of the lesson-ser-
mon which will be read in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday, Jane 28,
The Golden Text is: “Lay-
ing aside all malice, and all
guile, and hypocrisies, and en-
vies, and all evil speakings, as
newborn babes, desire the sin-
cere milk of the word, that ye
may grow thereby.” (I Peter
2:1, 2).
Among the citations which
comprise’ the Lesson-Sermon is
the following from the Bible:
"For whatsoever things were
written aforetime were writ-
ten for our learning, that we
through patience and comfort
of the scriptures might have
hope.” (Romans 15:4).
The Lesson-Sermon also in-
cludes the following passage
from the Christian Science
textbook, “Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures’’ by
Mary Baker Eddy: “Christian
Science, understood, coincides
with the Scriptures, and sus-
tains logically and demonstra-
tively every paint it presents.
... It presents the calm and
clear verdict of Truth against
error, uttered and illustrated
by the prophets, by Jesus, by
his apostles, as is recorded
throughout the Scriptures.’'
(Page 358).
DUTY FOR BEAUTY
We are prepared for All-Out
Service
to the
Women of America
CURLY TOP . . .
Feather Bob Favorite for
Spring
PRIMROSE BEAUTY
SHOP
Mrs. T. P. Rutherford, Owner
SJUs, June 24.—Bn. Cren-
shaw Slied his regular ap-
pointment at Ml Olive last
week-end. There were two
new additions to the church.
The No. 1 Singing Conven-
tion meets at ML Olive Son-
day with an all-day ringing
and dinner. There will not
be ringing Saturday night.
Come and enjoy the day with
us.
Low and Francis Sea, chil-
dren of Mr. and Mr*. Van-
buren Sea of Hosstoo are here
for a visit with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mis. Sea.
Min Hildred StfUey left
Sunday for Orange where she
will visit relatives in that city
and at Port Arthur.
Mrs. Stella Bogne and chil-
dren and Mrs. Vera Coan and
PALACE
lie - 28c
Pat O'Brien—Brian Donlevy
“Two Yanks in Trinidad’
Feature No. 2
Charles Starrett and
Russell Hayden in
"Raiders of die Badlands”
•
Sat. Night Preview 11 P. M,
Sunday and Menday
Sunday night show at 9:15
JAMES CAGNEY in
“Captains of
The Goads”
in Technicolor
with Brenda Marshall
and Dennis Morgan
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KLKIIB, SMM!
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rhodes and
attended church.
Mrs. Tom Oxsheer is recov-, _ ----, -
ering nicely from an operation PS IB SSBWt
received ia a Temple hospital.! •••
A daughter, Mrs. Geo. Low-
rmnee, m with her at Temple.
Sunday frees Orange were:
Mr. and Mia. Ralph Gib bens,
Mias Pay Cramp, Willard and
Doyle Beastsy and Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Crawford.
de!
drill ka.
other
Crump have gone to Orange to
plant, after bring at home for
geveni weeks.
Stamp oat the Axis with
War Savings Stamps.
ICE CERAM—la cone*,
or containers to take
Buford Cramp «d_Nratio *** “tbe
rurae hmvfc rone to Otriipp to -_____, .
twccK-soeai delicacy oru a
rare ms sne
Quality and Service
i
Three things must be right m our
Grocery business-price, quality and
service. That’s our business and we give
our entire time to it
It is our constant aim to msmtmln for
the people of Timpeon and vicinity—a
modern, up-to-the-mi note grocery and
market The steady increase of satisfied
customers give us real satisfaction.
We invite you to join the large num-
ber of saddled customers trading at thin
store.
Free Delivery — And Quack
^ Buy Defense Bomb and Stamps ^
SGty Market & Grocery!
! B. H. BEARDEN, Prep.
£ Phone 121
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 126, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 27, 1942, newspaper, June 27, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815710/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.